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    UID:
    almafu_BV010035112
    Format: XXVI, 198 S.
    ISBN: 0-07-068155-4
    Content: "There's a fundamental disconnect between senior executives and technologists," observes Charles B. Wang, the outspoken CEO who grew Computer Associates International, Inc., from scratch into a
    Content: Techno Vision masterfully and succinctly describes the technologies most relevant to executives - and puts them into an appropriate business context. Most importantly, Wang shows how to demystify and evaluate these concepts. "You've heard them all: client/server, CASE, object orientation," the author says. "But you've never heard it like this. I take no prisoners in my judgment of the myriad technologies competing for your attention."
    Content: Peppered with anecdotes, definitions, a few exercises, and even a touch of humor, Techno Vision lives up to its promise as an executive survival guide. It helps you take the mystery out of technology ... understand the extent of the disconnect at your organization ... and set about realigning it. The big picture will take shape as Wang deftly dissects the component issues: addressing the dysfunctional partnership between business managers and technical managers; improving the relationship between CEO and CIO; transforming your organization's information technology function into a profit center; measuring technology ROIs (even when hard numbers aren't available); determining when to outsource; and getting the most from technology advisers, both inside and outside the company
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Engineering , Economics
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    Keywords: Unternehmen ; Informationstechnik ; Informationstechnik ; Management ; Ratgeber ; Betriebliches Informationssystem ; Informationsmanagement ; Wirtschaftsinformatik ; Ratgeber ; Ratgeber
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    Bielefeld :Transcript Verlag,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301459802882
    Format: 1 online resource (244 pages)
    ISBN: 9783839455029
    Series Statement: Materialitäten Ser. ; v.28
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hansmann, Sabine Monospace and Multiverse Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag,c2021
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
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    almahu_9949602254602882
    Format: 1 online resource (161 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811395970
    Note: Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- a. ASPECTS OF 'BLUE' AND 'GREEN' -- b. SINGAPOREAN SIGNIFICANCE OF 'BLUE AND GREEN' -- c. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK -- end notes -- 2 EARLY DAYS -- a. GEOGRAPHIC SETTING AND CONTROL -- b. TRANSFORMATION AND DEFORESTATION -- c. SECURING PROSPERITY -- d. WAR - TIME INTERLUDE -- e. POST - COLONIAL DEVELOPMENTS -- end notes -- 3 VISIONS OF CLEAN AND GREEN -- a. ONSET AND RISE OF 'CLEAN AND GREEN' -- b. FROM 'GARDEN CITY 'TO' CITY IN NATURE' -- c. METAPHORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- d. SINGAPORE'S CHANGING METAPHORIC LANDSCAPE -- end notes -- 4 WATER RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABILITY -- a. SINGAPORE'S CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN WATER RESOURCES -- b. SINGAPORE'S FOUR NATIONAL TAPS -- c. SINGAPORE'S CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM -- d. STOCK-FLOW DEPICTIONS -- e. SUSTAINABILITY, DEPENDENCIES AND VULNERABILITIES -- end notes -- 5 GARDENS PARKS AND GREEN RESERVES -- a. BOTANIC AND HORTICULTURAL GARDENS -- b. NATURE RESERVES -- c. THE ACTIVE, BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN WATERS PROGRAMME -- d. PARK AND OTHER CONNECTORS -- e. THEMES AND MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS -- f. TOWARDS A BIOPHILIC OUTCOME -- end notes -- 6 WAYS FORWARD -- a. SUCCESSFUL INGREDIENTS -- b. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION -- c. FUTURE CHALLENGES -- d. DEALING WITH FUTURE UNCERTAINTY -- end notes -- LIST OF INTERVIEWS -- IMAGE CREDITS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- GLOSSARY -- INDEX -- AUTHORS NOTE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rowe, Peter G. A City in Blue and Green Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811395963
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Geography , Biology , General works
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949602270702882
    Format: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030194123
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contribution of Reviewers -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Abstract -- 1.1 Characteristics of Built Environments -- 1.2 A Historical Background of the Built Environment -- 1.3 Morphology of Engineering Design of Built Environments -- 1.4 Legal Framework -- 1.4.1 Legal Framework Towards Energy Efficiency -- 1.4.2 Legal Framework Towards a Healthy Environment -- 1.5 Relevant Problems in the Built Environment, User Complaints -- 1.6 Most Common Problems in the Built Environment-Epidemiological Data -- 1.7 Main Objectives of Planning -- References -- 2 Health Outcomes Related to Built Environments -- Abstract -- 2.1 Healthy Versus Unhealthy Buildings -- 2.2 Comfortable Versus Uncomfortable Conditions -- 2.2.1 Satisfaction of Human Needs in the Built Environment and the Process of Homeostasis -- 2.2.2 Overall Comfort -- 2.2.3 Thermal Comfort -- 2.3 Wellbeing and Sustainable Buildings -- 2.3.1 Sustainable, Eco-friendly, Green and Low Carbon Buildings -- 2.4 Health Effects in the Built Environment -- 2.4.1 Sick Building Syndrome Versus Building-Related Illness -- 2.5 Health Outcomes Related to Unhealthy Built Environments -- 2.5.1 Building Dampness -- 2.5.2 Uncomfortable Thermal Environment -- 2.5.3 Poor Indoor Air Quality -- 2.5.4 Excessive Noise -- 2.5.5 Lack of Daylight -- 2.6 Population Groups and Priority Environments -- References -- 3 Identification of Health Risk Factors and Their Parameters -- Abstract -- 3.1 Determinants of Health, Health Risk, and Health Hazard Factors -- 3.2 Identification and Classification of Health Risk Factors in Built Environments and Their Parameters -- 3.3 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Physical Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.4 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Chemical Health Risk Factors in Built Environments. , 3.5 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Biological Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.6 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Psychosocial Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.7 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Other Factors in Built Environments -- References -- 4 Interactions Among Health Risk Factors and Decision-Making Process in the Design of Built Environments -- Abstract -- 4.1 Health Risk and Management Assessment Model in Built Environments -- 4.2 Single-Group Interactions -- 4.2.1 Physical-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.2 Chemical-Chemical Interactions -- 4.2.3 Chemical-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.4 Chemical-Biological Interactions -- 4.2.5 Biological-Biological Interactions -- 4.2.6 Biological-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.7 Personal-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.8 Personal-Chemical Interactions -- 4.2.9 Interactions Between Other Health Risk Factors and Their Parameters -- 4.3 Multi-group Interactions -- 4.4 Decision-Making Tool in the Design of Built Environments -- 4.5 Short-Term and Long-Term Benefits of Holistic Design -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dovjak, Mateja Creating Healthy and Sustainable Buildings Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030194116
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , General works
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    Singapore :Springer Open,
    UID:
    almahu_BV045537484
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 183 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme (vorwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-981-13-3747-5
    Series Statement: Environmental footprints and eco-design of products and processes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-13-3746-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301335902882
    Format: 1 online resource (212 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319123042
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Production Engineering Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Cluster of Excellence ``Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries'' -- 1.2 Scientific Roadmap -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part ITowards a New Theory of Production -- 2 Hypotheses for a Theory of Production in the Context of Industrie 4.0 -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Collaboration Productivity Due to Industrie 4.0-Enablers -- 2.3 Mechanisms and Target States Due to Increased Productivity -- 2.3.1 Revolutionary Product Lifecycles -- 2.3.2 Virtual Engineering of Complete Value Chains -- 2.3.3 Revolutionary Short Value Chains -- 2.3.4 Better Performing Than Engineered -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 The Production Logistic Theory as an Integral Part of a Theory of Production Technology -- 3.1 Motivation -- 3.2 Theory Development in the Context of Production Technology -- 3.3 Production Logistic Theory -- 3.4 Towards a Theory of Production Technology -- 3.5 Summary and Outlook -- References -- Part IIIndividualised Production -- 4 Business Models with Additive Manufacturing---Opportunities and Challenges from the Perspective of Economics and Management -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Technological Characteristics Driving AM's Economic Impact -- 4.3 AM Ecosystem -- 4.4 Examples of Existing AM Businesses -- 4.5 How AM Facilitates User Innovation and Entrepreneurship -- 4.5.1 Local Manufacturing and 3D Printing at Home -- 4.5.2 User Innovation and AM -- 4.5.3 User Entrepreneurship and AM -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 5 SLM Production Systems: Recent Developments in Process Development, Machine Concepts and Component Design -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 SLM Machine Concepts -- 5.2.1 Valuation Method for SLM Machine Concepts -- 5.2.2 SLM Machine Concept Parallelization -- 5.3 Process Development. , 5.4 Functional Adapted Component Design -- 5.4.1 Topology Optimisation and SLM -- 5.4.2 Functional Adapted Lattice Structures and SLM -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part IIIVirtual Production Systems -- 6 Meta-Modelling Techniques Towards Virtual Production Intelligence -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Meta-Modelling Methods -- 6.2.1 Sampling -- 6.2.2 Interpolation -- 6.2.3 Exploration -- 6.3 Applications -- 6.3.1 Sheet Metal Cutting with Laser Radiation -- 6.3.2 Laser Epoxy Cut -- 6.3.3 Sheet Metal Drilling -- 6.3.4 Ablation of Glass -- 6.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Designing New Forging Steels by ICMPE -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Interplay of Various Modelling Approaches -- 7.3 Microalloyed Forging Steels -- 7.4 Microalloyed Gear Steel for HT-Carburizing -- 7.5 Bainitic Steels -- 7.6 Al-Free Gear Steel -- 7.7 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part IVIntegrated Technologies -- 8 Productivity Improvement Through the Application of Hybrid Processes -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Classification of Hybrid Processes -- 8.3 Assisted Hybrid Processes -- 8.3.1 Reduction of Process Force -- 8.3.2 Higher Material Removal Rate -- 8.3.3 Reduced Tool Wear -- 8.3.4 Excellent Surface Quality -- 8.3.5 High Precision -- 8.4 Mixed Processes and Process Mechanisms -- 8.4.1 Combinations with EDM -- 8.4.2 Combinations with Grinding -- 8.4.3 Process Combinations with Hardening -- 8.4.4 Combination of Forming Processes -- 8.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 The Development of Incremental Sheet Forming from Flexible Forming to Fully Integrated Production of Sheet Metal Parts -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction to Incremental Sheet Metal Forming -- 9.2 Design of a Machine for Hybrid ISF -- 9.2.1 Basic Set-up for Stretch-Forming and ISF -- 9.2.2 Basic Set-up for Laser-Assisted ISF. , 9.2.3 CAX Environment -- 9.3 Case Study: Stretch Forming and ISF -- 9.4 Case Study: Heat-Assisted ISF -- 9.5 Improvements by the Hybrid ISF Variants -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 IMKS and IMMS---Two Integrated Methods for the One-Step-Production of Plastic/Metal Hybrid Parts -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Integrated Metal/Plastics Injection Moulding (IMKS) -- 10.2.1 Device for the Processing of Low-Melting Metal Alloys -- 10.2.2 IMKS Mould Technology -- 10.2.3 Influence of Variothermal Mould Temperature Control on the Achievable Conductive Track Length -- 10.3 In-Mould-Metal-Spraying (IMMS) -- 10.3.1 Selection of Materials and Thermal Spraying Process -- 10.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part VSelf-Optimising Production Systems -- 11 A Symbolic Approach to Self-optimisation in Production System Analysis and Control -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Cognitive Automation -- 11.2.1 Cognitive Automation of Assembly Tasks -- 11.2.2 Adaptive Planning for Human-Robot Interaction -- 11.3 Embedding the Cognitive Control Unit into an Architecture for Self-optimising Production Systems -- 11.4 System Validation -- 11.5 Summary and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Approaches of Self-optimising Systems in Manufacturing -- Abstract -- 12.1 Self-optimising Systems in Manufacturing -- 12.2 Autonomous Generation of Technological Models -- 12.2.1 Interactive Human Machine Interface -- 12.2.2 Planning and Organisation of Milling Tests -- 12.2.3 Automated Execution of Milling Tests -- 12.2.4 Modelling and Evaluation -- 12.3 Self-optimised Injection Moulding -- 12.4 Summary and Outlook -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 13 Adaptive Workplace Design Based on Biomechanical Stress Curves -- Abstract -- 13.1 Introduction. , 13.2 Capabilities of Existing Methods of Workplace Design in Context of Self-optimizing Production Systems -- 13.3 Use of Biomechanical Human Models for Workplace Design -- 13.4 Approach for Body Part-Oriented Indication of Physiological Strain in Real Time -- 13.5 Use of Biomechanical Stress Curves in Context of Adaptive Workplace Design -- 13.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Part VIHuman Factors in Production Technology -- 14 Human Factors in Production Systems -- Abstract -- 14.1 Motives for Integrating Human Factors in Production Engineering---the Challenge -- 14.1.1 The Contribution of the Social Sciences -- 14.2 Methods for Understanding and Quantifying Human Factors---the Potential -- 14.2.1 Metrics, Procedures and Empirical Approaches -- 14.2.2 Case Studies---Examples of the Potential of Exploring Human Factors -- 14.3 Beyond---How to Amend Productivity with Quality of (Work)Life---the Vision -- 14.3.1 Enabling Communication in Interdisciplinary Teams -- 14.3.2 Motivators for High Performance Cultures -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 15 Human Factors in Product Development and Design -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 The Human Perception of Quality -- 15.3 The Manifestation of Human Perception and Cognition -- 15.4 Human Oriented Product Development Processes -- Acknowledgment -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Brecher, Christian Advances in Production Technology Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2014 ISBN 9783319123035
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XL, 329 S.)
    ISBN: 9783110354324 , 9783110383508
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-11-033718-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Physics
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    Keywords: Nanostruktur ; Nanopartikel ; Nanotechnologie ; Laserinduziertes Verfahren ; Femtosekundenlaser ; Festkörperoberfläche ; Modifizierung ; Laserinduziertes Verfahren ; Nanostruktur ; Laserbearbeitung ; Nanostruktur ; Oberfläche ; Modifizierung ; Laserstrahlung ; Festkörperoberfläche ; Laserstrahlung ; Laser ; Oberflächenbehandlung ; Laserbearbeitung ; Laser ; Nanostruktur ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Author information: König, Karsten 1960-
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602168102882
    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319943589
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The Italian Flagship Project: Factories of the Future -- 1.1 The Importance of Manufacturing Industry -- 1.2 Italian Manufacturing Industry -- 1.3 International Research Initiatives on Manufacturing -- 1.4 Italian Research Initiatives on Manufacturing -- 1.4.1 Flagship Projects -- 1.4.2 Technological Clusters -- 1.4.3 National Plan Enterprise 4.0 -- 1.5 Flagship Project Factories of the Future -- 1.5.1 Strategic Macro-objectives -- 1.5.2 Enabling Technologies -- 1.5.3 Calls for Proposals and Research Projects -- 1.5.4 Results of the Flagship Project -- References -- Evolutionary and Reconfigurable Factory -- 2 Model Predictive Control Tools for Evolutionary Plants -- 2.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 2.2 State of the Art -- 2.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 2.4 MPC-Based Control Platform -- 2.4.1 Main_program -- 2.4.2 Task_Manager -- 2.4.3 Line_Supervisor / Plant_j_Line_Supervisor -- 2.4.4 Machine / Machine_j -- 2.4.5 Controller / Controller_j -- 2.4.6 Interface_vs_ext / Interface_vs_Txt_file/TCPIP -- 2.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 2.5.1 Industrial Case -- 2.5.2 De-manufacturing Pilot Plant Control Platform Implementation -- 2.5.3 Experiments -- 2.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 3 Exploiting Modular Pallet Flexibility for Product and Process Co-evolution Through Zero-Point Clamping Systems -- 3.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 3.2 State of the Art -- 3.3 Problem Formalization -- 3.4 Pallet Design and Management Approach -- 3.4.1 Factory Data Model -- 3.4.2 Pallet Configuration -- 3.4.3 Design and Setup of the Pallet Scanner -- 3.4.4 Loading and Optimization -- 3.4.5 Pallet Inspection -- 3.4.6 Machining Process Simulation -- 3.5 Prototype and Testing -- 3.5.1 Pro2ReFix Prototype -- 3.5.2 Experiments. , 3.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Knowledge Based Modules for Adaptive Distributed Control Systems -- 4.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 4.2 State of the Art -- 4.3 Problem Statement -- 4.4 Proposed Approach -- 4.5 Developed Methodologies and Tools -- 4.5.1 Communication Component -- 4.5.2 Control Component -- 4.5.3 Capability Assessment Component -- 4.5.4 Context Recognition Component -- 4.5.5 Optimization Component -- 4.6 Testing and Validation of Results -- 4.6.1 Industrial Case -- 4.6.2 Experiments, Results and Analysis -- 4.7 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 5 Highly Evolvable E-waste Recycling Technologies and Systems -- 5.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 5.2 State of the Art -- 5.3 Problem Statement and Research Approach -- 5.4 Hardware, Software, Business Models and Prototypes -- 5.4.1 Hardware System -- 5.4.2 Software System -- 5.4.3 Business Model Validation -- 5.4.4 Prototypes -- 5.5 Industrial Testing and Results -- 5.5.1 Industrial Case -- 5.5.2 Vision System and Material Separation -- 5.5.3 Business Sustainability -- 5.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Sustainable Factory -- 6 Innovative and Sustainable Production of Biopolymers -- 6.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 6.2 State of the Art -- 6.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 6.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 6.5 Experiments -- 6.5.1 Optimization of PHA Production -- 6.5.2 Optimization of PHA Extraction from MMC -- 6.5.3 Design and Prepare TiO2 and Ag0 Based Nanostructured Materials -- 6.5.4 Antibacterial Tests -- 6.5.5 Pre- and Post-treatments with TiO2 Textiles -- 6.5.6 Purification of Wastewater -- 6.5.7 Automation Tools for Process Energy and Efficiency Management -- 6.5.8 Scale-up of Photocatalytic Advanced Oxidation Process -- 6.6 Conclusions and Future Research. , References -- 7 Integrated Technological Solutions for Zero Waste Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) -- 7.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 7.2 State of the Art -- 7.3 Problem Statement and Research Approach -- 7.4 New Solutions for PCBs Recycling -- 7.4.1 Shredding Process Modelling and Optimisation -- 7.4.2 New Technologies to Recycle PCBs Materials -- 7.4.3 New Business Models for PCBs Recycling -- 7.4.4 Prototypes -- 7.5 Industrial Testing and Results -- 7.5.1 Shredding Model Validation and Parameters Optimisation -- 7.5.2 Validation of HF-Free Process for MF Assessment -- 7.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Factory for the People -- 8 Systemic Approach for the Definition of a Safer Human-Robot Interaction -- 8.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 8.2 State of the Art -- 8.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 8.4 The Experimental Solution -- 8.4.1 Architecture for Safe Distributed Robotic Systems -- 8.4.2 Software Stack for Real-Time Wireless Sensor Network in the NCS -- 8.4.3 Sensing System -- 8.4.4 Contact-Less Modes for Safe Workspace Sharing -- 8.5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 9 Haptic Teleoperation of UAV Equipped with Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for Detection and Identification of Radio-Active Materials in Industrial Plants -- 9.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 9.2 State of the Art -- 9.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 9.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 9.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 9.5.1 Laboratory Test -- 9.5.2 Test of the Prototype in a Relevant Environment -- 9.5.3 Test of the Prototype in Operational Environment -- 9.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Factory for Customised and Personalised Products. , 10 Proposing a Tool for Supply Chain Configuration: An Application to Customised Production -- 10.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 10.2 State of the Art -- 10.3 Modelling a Supply Network for Customized Production -- 10.4 Outcomes -- 10.4.1 Simulation Model -- 10.4.2 Software Architecture -- 10.4.3 Experiments -- 10.5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 11 Hospital Factory for Manufacturing Customised, Patient-Specific 3D Anatomo-Functional Models and Prostheses -- 11.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 11.2 State of the Art -- 11.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 11.3.1 Additive Manufacturing for Cardiovascular Models -- 11.3.2 Micro-EDM and Additive Manufacturing for Fixation Plates -- 11.3.3 Prediction Models for Patient-Specific Functional Properties -- 11.3.4 Business Models -- 11.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 11.4.1 Additive Manufacturing for Cardiovascular Models -- 11.4.2 Micro-EDM and Additive Manufacturing for Fixation Plates -- 11.4.3 Prediction Models to Identify Patient-Specific Functional Properties -- 11.4.4 Business Models -- 11.5 Outcomes -- 11.5.1 Aorta Silicone Model -- 11.5.2 Fixation Plates -- 11.5.3 Prediction Models -- 11.5.4 Business Models -- 11.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 12 Polymer Nanostructuring by Two-Photon Absorption -- 12.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 12.2 State of the Art -- 12.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 12.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 12.4.1 Realization of AFM Tips -- 12.4.2 Realization of Nanoporous Membranes -- 12.4.3 Developed Prototypes -- 12.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 12.5.1 Validation of Chosen Photoresist -- 12.5.2 Validation of Tailored Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Tips -- 12.6 Conclusions and Future Research. , References -- 13 Use of Nanostructured Coating to Improve Heat Exchanger Efficiency -- 13.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 13.2 State of the Art -- 13.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 13.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 13.4.1 Development of Functional Layer -- 13.4.2 Deposition Techniques -- 13.4.3 Simulation of Heat Exchanger Performance -- 13.4.4 Test Rig and Prototypes -- 13.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 13.5.1 Type A Heat Exchanger -- 13.5.2 Type B, Type C and Bonded Heat Exchangers -- 13.5.3 Test on Channel -- 13.5.4 Customized Software to Design Tailored Heat Exchanger -- 13.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Advanced-Performance Factory -- 14 Surface Nano-structured Coating for Improved Performance of Axial Piston Pumps -- 14.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 14.2 State of the Art -- 14.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 14.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 14.4.1 Design and Synthesis of Functional Layer -- 14.4.2 Slippers Coating -- 14.4.3 Slipper Test Bench -- 14.4.4 MD Simulation -- 14.5 Experiments -- 14.5.1 Fluid Surface Interaction -- 14.5.2 Tribological Performance -- 14.5.3 Testing the Computational Model -- 14.5.4 Testing the Hydraulic Pump -- 14.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 15 Monitoring Systems of an Electrospinning Plant for the Production of Composite Nanofibers -- 15.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 15.2 State of the Art -- 15.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 15.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 15.4.1 Preparation of Electrospinnable Solutions -- 15.4.2 Monitoring and Control Hardware for Electrospinning -- 15.4.3 Software Tool for Monitoring and Control -- 15.4.4 Image Analysis Tool for Quality Control of the Electrospun Products. , 15.5 Testing and Validation of Results.
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    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030022037
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 1 Machine Tool: From the Digital Twin to the Cyber-Physical Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Machine Tool Digital Twin -- 1.2.1 Virtual Machining -- 1.2.2 Virtual Machine Tool -- 1.2.3 Life Cycle Features -- 1.3 Monitoring and Data Management -- 1.3.1 Local Monitoring and Data Management -- 1.3.2 Network -- 1.3.3 Data Analytics -- 1.4 Cyber-Physical Systems in Machine Tools -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Twin-Control Approach -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Twin-Control Architecture -- 2.2.1 Integrated Simulation Tool -- 2.2.2 Local Monitoring and Control System -- 2.2.3 Fleet-Based Knowledge System -- 2.3 Twin-Control Validation and Evaluation -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- Virtual Representation of the Machine Tool and Machining Processes -- 3 Virtualization of Machine Tools -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Virtual Machine Tool Concept -- 3.2.1 Structural Model -- 3.2.2 Drive Train -- 3.2.3 Spindle Model -- 3.2.4 Modelling Principle -- 3.2.5 Control -- 3.3 Validation of the VMT -- 3.3.1 Hammer Test (Comau Machine) -- 3.3.2 Fast 1 Axis Motion (Comau Machine) -- 3.4 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Modelling of Machining Processes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Discrete Cutting Force Model -- 4.2.1 Introduction -- 4.2.2 Discretized Force Model -- 4.2.3 Tool Cutting Forces -- 4.2.4 Part Cutting Forces -- 4.2.5 Cutting Trials -- 4.2.6 Cutting Force Model Summary -- 4.3 Stability Roadmap -- 4.3.1 Dynamic Force Model -- 4.3.2 Stability Roadmap Generation -- 4.3.3 Stability Roadmap Trials -- 4.3.4 Stability Roadmap Summary -- 4.4 Surface Location Error Model -- 4.4.1 Form Error Prediction -- 4.4.2 Surface Location Error Calculation -- 4.4.3 Surface Location Error Trials -- 4.5 Process Model Simulation Interface. , 4.5.1 Process Model GUI Layout, Inputs and Options -- 4.5.2 Process Model GUI Outputs -- 4.6 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Towards Energy-Efficient Machine Tools Through the Development of the Twin-Control Energy Efficiency Module -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Energy Efficiency of Production Machines -- 5.1.2 Scope of Investigation -- 5.2 Theoretical Background -- 5.2.1 Machine Simulation and Process Modelling -- 5.2.2 Energy Demand Approximation of Production Machines -- 5.2.3 Summary -- 5.3 The Energy Efficiency Module -- 5.3.1 Framework -- 5.3.2 Key Elements -- 5.4 Energy Simulation of Machine Tools -- 5.4.1 Basic Principle -- 5.4.2 Modelling the Machine Tool Components -- 5.5 Implementation on EMAG VLC100Y Turning Machine -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- 6 New Approach for Bearing Life Cycle Estimation and Control -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Theoretical Background -- 6.3 End-of-Life Calculation Module -- 6.4 Validation Tests -- 6.4.1 Experimental Set-up -- 6.4.2 Results -- 6.4.3 Vibration Measurements -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- Real Representation of the Machine Tool and Machining Processes -- 7 Data Monitoring and Management for Machine Tools -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Monitored Equipment -- 7.3 Implemented Monitoring Architecture -- 7.4 Cloud Data Management -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Reference -- 8 Behaviours Indicators of Machine Tools -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Extraction from Machining Raw Measurements -- 8.2.1 Indicator Extraction Process -- 8.2.2 Machine Operating Conditions -- 8.2.3 Indicator Processing -- 8.2.4 Example of Indicators -- 8.3 Machine Tool Characterization Tests -- 8.3.1 Diagonal Positioning Error Measurement -- 8.3.2 Artefact Measurement Using Touch Probe -- 8.3.3 Dynamic Stiffness Measurement of Tool/Part -- 8.3.4 Feed Drive and Spindle Auto-Characterization -- 8.4 Conclusions -- References. , 9 Non-intrusive Load Monitoring on Component Level of a Machine Tool Using a Kalman Filter-Based Disaggregation Approach -- 9.1 Introduction and Motivation -- 9.2 Related Work -- 9.3 Kalman Filter-Based Disaggregation Approach -- 9.3.1 NILM Through Kalman Filter-Based Power Disaggregation -- 9.3.2 Differentiation of Dynamic and Constant Electrical Power Consumers -- 9.3.3 Extension of the Kalman Filter Using Peak Shaving and Damping Factors -- 9.4 Implementation and Validation of the Presented NILM Approach -- 9.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 10 Utilizing PLC Data for Workpiece Flaw Detection in Machine Tools -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Automated Quality Monitoring Using Drive-Based Data -- 10.2.1 Information Flow and Evaluation Process -- 10.2.2 Sensitivity Analysis and Signal Processing Steps -- 10.2.3 Workpiece Flaw Detection -- 10.2.4 Evaluation and Limits of the Presented Concept -- 10.3 Influence of Tool Wear on Machine Drive-Based Signals -- 10.4 Conclusions -- References -- Integration of the Twin Concept -- 11 Simulation of Machining Operations Based on the VMT Concept -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Machining Module -- 11.3 Coupling Architecture -- 11.4 Simulation of Machining Sequences -- 11.4.1 Simple Machining Process with the High-Speed Box-in-Box Machine -- 11.4.2 Machining Process with Tool Change on a Multi-spindle Machine -- 11.4.3 Industrial Machining Process -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- 12 Cyber-Physical System to Improve Machining Process Performance -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Process Monitoring -- 12.3 MT Operating Condition Adaptation for Life Increase -- 12.4 Energy Monitoring System on Component Level -- 12.5 Telegram Remote Control -- 12.6 Adaptive Feed Rate Control -- 12.7 CNC Simulation and Collision Avoidance System (CAS) -- 12.8 Conclusions -- References. , 13 Fleet-Wide Proactive Maintenance of Machine Tools -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Fleet-Wide Approach and Industrial Challenges -- 13.1.2 Building the Fleet-Wide Approach -- 13.2 Fleet-Wide Knowledge Base Architecture -- 13.2.1 Machine Tool and Related Concepts Definition -- 13.2.2 Functional and Dysfunctional Analysis -- 13.2.3 Combination of the General Concepts and Analysis to Build Fleet-Wide Architecture -- 13.3 Maintenance Platform Services -- 13.3.1 Data Visualization Services -- 13.3.2 Event Management Services -- 13.3.3 Analysis and Investigation Service -- 13.3.4 Knowledge and Information Sharing Service -- 13.4 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Visualization of Simulated and Measured Process Data -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 3D Volumetric Simulation -- 14.3 3D Simulation and Interfaces Combined -- 14.4 Additional Visualization Features -- 14.5 Conclusions -- References -- From Theory to Practice -- 15 Twin-Control Evaluation in Industrial Environment: Aerospace Use Case -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Use Case Description -- 15.3 Evaluation Strategy -- 15.4 Scenario of Use 1: Machine Tool Design -- 15.4.1 Virtual Machine Tool with Integrated Process Models -- 15.5 Scenario of Use 2: Process Design -- 15.5.1 Virtual Machine Tool with Integrated Process Models -- 15.6 Scenario of Use 3: Process Control -- 15.6.1 Local Machine Tool and Process Monitoring and Control Device -- 15.7 Scenario of Use 4: Maintenance -- 15.7.1 Fleet Management System -- 15.8 Conclusions -- 16 Twin-Control Evaluation in Industrial Environment: Automotive Case -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Use Case Description -- 16.3 Evaluation Strategy -- 16.4 Scenario of Use 1: Machine Tool Design -- 16.4.1 Virtual Machine Tool with Integrated Process Models -- 16.4.2 Energy Efficiency Models -- 16.5 Scenario of Use 2: Process Design -- 16.5.1 Machining Process Models. , 16.6 Scenario of Use 3: Process Control -- 16.6.1 Local Machine Tool and Process Monitoring and Control Device -- 16.7 Scenario of Use 4: Maintenance -- 16.7.1 Fleet Management System -- 16.8 Scenario of Use 5: Quality Control -- 16.8.1 Local Machine Tool and Process Monitoring and Control Device -- 16.9 Conclusions -- Conclusions and Next Steps.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Armendia, Mikel Twin-Control Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030022020
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    almahu_9949602276002882
    Format: 1 online resource (180 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811507762
    Series Statement: Signals and Communication Technology Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.2.1 Opportunistic Spectrum Access -- 1.2.2 Concurrent Spectrum Access -- 1.3 Cognitive Radio for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.4 Blockchain for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.5 Artificial Intelligence for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.6 Outline of the Book -- References -- 2 Opportunistic Spectrum Access -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sensing-Throughput Tradeoff -- 2.2.1 Basic Formulation -- 2.2.2 Cooperative Spectrum Sensing -- 2.3 Spectrum Sensing Scheduling -- 2.4 Sequential Spectrum Sensing -- 2.4.1 Given Sensing Order -- 2.4.2 Optimal Sensing Order -- 2.5 Applications: LTE-U -- 2.5.1 LBT-Based Medium Access Control Protocol Design -- 2.5.2 User Association: To be WiFi or LTE-U User? -- 2.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Spectrum Sensing Theories and Methods -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 System Model for Spectrum Sensing -- 3.1.2 Design Challenges for Spectrum Sensing -- 3.2 Classical Detection Theories and Methods -- 3.2.1 Neyman-Pearson Theorem -- 3.2.2 Bayesian Method and the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test -- 3.2.3 Robust Hypothesis Testing -- 3.2.4 Energy Detection -- 3.2.5 Sequential Energy Detection -- 3.2.6 Matched Filtering -- 3.2.7 Cyclostationary Detection -- 3.2.8 Detection Threshold and Test Statistic Distribution -- 3.3 Eigenvalue Based Detections -- 3.3.1 The Methods -- 3.3.2 Threshold Setting -- 3.3.3 Performances of the Methods -- 3.4 Covariance Based Detections -- 3.4.1 The Methods -- 3.4.2 Detection Probability and Threshold Determination -- 3.4.3 Performance Analysis and Comparison -- 3.5 Cooperative Spectrum Sensing -- 3.5.1 Data Fusion -- 3.5.2 Decision Fusion -- 3.5.3 Robustness of Cooperative Sensing -- 3.5.4 Cooperative CBD and EBD -- 3.6 Summary -- References. , 4 Concurrent Spectrum Access -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Single-Antenna CSA -- 4.2.1 Power Constraints -- 4.2.2 Optimal Transmit Power Design -- 4.3 Cognitive Beamforming -- 4.3.1 Interference Channel Learning -- 4.3.2 CB with Perfect Channel Learning -- 4.3.3 CB with Imperfect Channel Learning: A Learning-Throughput Tradeoff -- 4.4 Cognitive MIMO -- 4.4.1 Spatial Spectrum Design -- 4.4.2 Learning-Based Joint Spatial Spectrum Design -- 4.5 Cognitive Multiple-Access and Broadcasting Channels -- 4.5.1 Cognitive Multiple-Access Channel -- 4.5.2 Cognitive Broadcasting Channel -- 4.6 Robust Design -- 4.6.1 Uncertain Interference Channel -- 4.6.2 Uncertain Interference and Secondary Signal Channels -- 4.7 Application: Spectrum Refarming -- 4.7.1 SR with Active Infrastructure Sharing -- 4.7.2 SR with Passive Infrastructure Sharing -- 4.7.3 SR in Heterogeneous Networks -- 4.8 Summary -- References -- 5 Blockchain for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Blockchain Technologies -- 5.2.1 Overview of Blockchain -- 5.2.2 Features and the Potential Attacks on Blockchain -- 5.2.3 Smart Contracts Enabled by Blockchain -- 5.3 Blockchain for Spectrum Management: Basic Principles -- 5.3.1 Blockchain as a Secure Database for Spectrum Management -- 5.3.2 Self-organized Spectrum Market Supported by Blockchain -- 5.3.3 Deployment of Blockchain over Cognitive Radio Networks -- 5.3.4 Challenges of Applying Blockchain to Spectrum Management -- 5.4 Blockchain for Spectrum Management: Examples -- 5.4.1 Consensus-Based Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 5.4.2 Secure Spectrum Auctions with Blockchain -- 5.4.3 Secure Spectrum Sensing Service with Smart Contracts -- 5.4.4 Blockchain-Enabled Cooperative Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 5.5 Future Directions -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 6 Artificial Intelligence for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 6.1 Introduction. , 6.2 Overview of Machine Learning Techniques -- 6.2.1 Statistical Machine Learning -- 6.2.2 Deep Learning -- 6.2.3 Deep Reinforcement Learning -- 6.3 Machine Learning for Spectrum Sensing -- 6.4 Machine Learning for Signal Classification -- 6.4.1 Modulation-Constrained Clustering Approach -- 6.4.2 Deep Learning Approach -- 6.5 Deep Reinforcement Learning for Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 6.5.1 Deep Multi-user Reinforcement Learning for Distributed Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 6.5.2 Deep Reinforcement Learning for Joint User Association and Resource Allocation -- 6.6 Summary -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Liang, Ying-Chang Dynamic Spectrum Management Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811507755
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