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    UID:
    almahu_9949578754402882
    Format: XI, 880 p. 430 illus., 340 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819968862
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 1091
    Content: This book constitutes the proceedings of the 19th Chinese Intelligent Systems Conference, CISC 2023, which was held during October 14-15, 2023, in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. The book focuses on new theoretical results and techniques in the field of intelligent systems and control. This is achieved by providing in-depth studies of a number of important topics such as multi-agent systems, complex networks, intelligent robots, complex systems theory and swarm behavior, event-driven and data-driven control, robust and adaptive control, big data and brain science, process control, intelligent sensors and detection technology, deep learning and learning control, navigation and control of aerial vehicles, and so on. The book is particularly suitable for readers interested in learning intelligent systems and control and artificial intelligence. The book can benefit researchers, engineers and graduate students.
    Note: Research on Hierarchical Mechanism of strictly metric-free model modeling and parameter optimization -- Analytical Study of the Nonlinear Characteristics of Hydraulic Servo Actuator -- Fetal Head Circumference Detection Based on Dlink-Net Model -- Circumnavigating Control of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Using Range-only Measurements -- Path Planning for Parafoil Airdrop System Based on TD3 Algorithm: Reward Shaping with Potential Field -- Research on Efficiency Optimization of Open Winding Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator Considering Zero Sequence Current Suppression -- Low frequency wide bandgap of perforation local resonant meta-structure sandwich plate -- Full polarization radar target recognition based on ensemble learning algorithm -- Input-to-state Stability of Cyber-physical Systems under Denial of Service Attacks -- Research on Wing Attitude Prediction Method Based on Distributed Inertial Navigation Network -- Design and Simulation of Pneumatic Drive System for Mobile Highland Tent -- Finite-Time Stability and Stabilization of Continuous-Time Mean-Field Stochastic Systems -- Flight Control Practice of Relay Communication Service for Mars Exploration -- Research On Integration Technology of Guidance and Fuze For Air Defense Missile -- Assessment method for fine configuration of basic resource of information system -- Resilient Consensus of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems Based on E-MSR Algorithms -- Target identification technology in space light environment based on improved YOLOX -- Adaptive Control of Vehicle Steering-by-wire System -- Quadcopter UAV Swarm Formation and Avoidance Collision System -- Finite-time anti-disturbance control for stochastic system with multiple disturbance -- Master-slave power battery management system based on STM32 microcontroller -- Preliminary Study on the Method of Generating Infrared Image Based on CycleGAN -- Predicting Nitrogen Oxide Concentration Based on Quadrupedal Robots -- Research on Aerofoil Distortion Angle Prediction Method Based on Prediction Model -- State Estimation and Fusion for Multisensor Systems with Non-Gaussian Noises and False Data Injection Attacks -- Key technology research of VR-based substation practice teaching system -- Experimental Research on Surface Integrity of High Strength Steel Turning by Analysis of Variance Method -- Event-triggered prescribed performance control for nonlinear servo systems with unknown disturbances -- Adaptive actor-critic neural finite time optimal control for constrained nonlinear MASs via command filter -- The Realization of Model-based Spacecraft Mission Planning and Execution of High-Level Autonomy -- Human Intention Recognition for Lower Limb Exoskeleton Robot -- Attention Based Temporal Convolutional Networks for Short-term Wind Power Forecasting -- Implementation of a receiver tracking loop adapted to intermittent network transmission -- Fusing multi-scale binary convolution with joint attention face expression recognition algorithm -- Comparison between Simulation and Experiment of Parafoil Fixed Height Flight by Adding Thrust Motor Model -- Multi-sensor Fusion Model-Free Adaptive Control for Systems with Network Attacks -- Stereovision-based Target Trajectory Tracking Control for Robotic Manipulator -- Model Predictive Control for Uncalibrated Visual Servoing Based on Broyden Estimation -- A Non-Iterative Turboshaft Engine Model with Its Neural Network Control Algorithm -- Real-time Pedestrian Tracking System Based on Depth Camera for Quadruped Robot -- Automatic Kidney Parenchyma Segmentation Based on Improved UNeXt Model -- Analysis of the problem of zero deviation characteristics exceeding the tolerance of a hydraulic servo actuator -- Design of a Multi axis Motion Control System for Smart Hands Based on SOC -- A Distributed Processing Method for Large Scale Logs -- Precession Fault Diagnosis Method Based on Butterworth Filter and Convolutional Neural Network -- Active contour model based on poisson's equation and morphology for inhomogeneous image segmentation -- Path Planning of Mobile Robot Based on Improved Artificial Potential Field Method -- Research on trajectory control of unmanned based on adaptive MPC -- Adaptive Repetitive Learning Control for Dual-motor Driving Servo Systems -- Adaptive non-backstepping output-feedback control for hydraulic servo system -- Concurrent Learning Model Reference Adaptive Control of Articulated Vehicles -- Adaptive Neural Finite-time Output Feedback Compensated Control for Stochastic Nonstrict-feedback Systems with Prescribed Performance -- Bipartite Consensus Control for Multi-Agent Systems with Privacy-Preserving under Directed Topology -- A geometric approach to design disturbance rejection controller in finite frequency domain -- Adaptive Sliding Mode Control with Disturbance Observer for Trajectory Tracking of Robotic Milling -- Research on Multi-aircraft Time Cooperative Interception Method Based on TD3 Algorithm -- Laser Intensity and Multi-Echo Information Utilization for Indoor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Current Status and Future Trends -- UCB-based architecture search for remaining useful life prediction -- Simulation and experimental analysis of thermal characteristics of valve body active cooling structure -- A Method for Partitioning the Topological Structure of Groups Based on Hypergraphs -- Motion imagery classification algorithm based on multiscale convolution and transfer learning -- A Method to Enhance Data Observability for Robot Calibration in Confined Space -- Multiplayer Stackelberg-Nash Game for Discrete-Time Nonlinear System -- Adaptive Finite-Time Parameter Estimation for a Reaction Force-sensing Series Elastic Actuator -- Space Robotic Arm Joint Design and Experimental Method Research -- Multi-mobile Robots Formation Control with Prescribed Performance in Polar Coordinates -- Horizontal Trajectory Tracking Control for X Rudder AUV Adopted Sliding Mode Control with IPSO Allocation Algorithm -- A Noval Graph Convolutional Neural Network and its Application in Power Load Forecasting -- Identity Consistency Construction for Visible-infrared Person Re-identification in Cloud Environment -- Adaptive Consensus for Second-Order Uncertain Multiagent Systems with Communication Delays Using Relative Output Information -- A Multi-terrain Adaptive Feed-forward Control Walking Algorithm for Lifting Exoskeleton -- FDI Attack-Resilient Distributed Cooperative Control for Microgrids via Two-hop Communication -- Adaptive Formation Control for Uncertain Networked Wheeled Mobile Robots -- A PGK Aerodynamic Simulation Analysis and Trajectory Optimization Study -- Deep Reinforcement Learning-based Multi-objective 3D Path Planning for Vehicles.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819968855
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023793122
    Format: IX, 1870 S.
    ISBN: 7-11-110942-2
    Series Statement: CMP books
    Note: Licensed ed. of: Fachwörterbuch industrielle Elektrotechnik, Energie- und Automatisierungstechnik , Hauptsacht. in chines. Schr. - Text in engl., dt. und chines.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Energietechnik ; Automatisierungstechnik ; Elektrotechnik ; Englisch ; Deutsch ; Chinesisch ; Energietechnik ; Automatisierungstechnik ; Mehrsprachiges Wörterbuch
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    Hoboken, N.J. :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328536802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxii, 630 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781119994046 , 1119994047 , 9781119994053 , 1119994055 , 1119998735 , 9781119998730 , 1119998743 , 9781119998747 , 0470741333 , 9780470741337
    Series Statement: Aerospace Series
    Content: "System Health Management with Aerospace Applications is the first reference text in its field. Due to the disparate nature of the technologies involved in Systems Health Management (SHM), no single person can understand all aspects of the discipline; hence this book collates together in one text the state-of-the-art in research and technology. System Health Management with Aerospace Applications is edited by a team of NASA based engineers and consultants, each heading up sections in their own areas of expertise and co-coordinating contributions from leading experts. The six sections include SHM and its Socio-Technical Context, SHM and the System Life Cycle, Analytical Methods, Operations, Subsystems and Systems. Key features: Authored and edited by experts from NASA and leading industry partners Collates together a wealth of information currently unpublished or disseminated throughout journal and conference papers Explains the fundamentals of each sub-discipline introduced, with a comprehensive list of references, enabling the reader to expand their knowledge base with no prior specialist experience required in the disparate areas Features real-life case studies"--
    Content: "This book collates together in one text the state-of-the-art in research and technology"--
    Note: Machine generated contents note: About the Editors List of Contributors Foreword Series Editor Preface Preface AcronymsPart One The Socio-technical Context of System Health Management Charles D. Mott1 The Theory of System Health Management Stephen B. Johnson Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Functions, Off-Nominal States, and Causation 1.3 Complexity and Knowledge Limitations 1.4 SHM Mitigation Strategies 1.5 Operational Fault Management Functions 1.6 Mechanisms 1.7 Summary of Principles 1.8 SHM Implementation 1.9 Some Implications 1.10 Conclusion Bibliography2 Multimodal Communication Beverly A. Sauer Overview 2.1 Multimodal Communication in SHM 2.2 Communication Channels 2.3 Learning from Disaster 2.4 Current Communication in the Aerospace Industry 2.5 The Problem of Sense-making in SHM Communication 2.6 The Costs of Faulty Communication 2.7 Implications 2.8 Conclusion Acknowledgments Bibliography3 Highly Reliable Organizations Andrew Wiedlea Overview 3.1 The Study of HROs and Design for Dependability 3.2 Lessons from the Field: HRO Patterns of Behavior 3.3 Dependable Design, Organizational Behavior, and Connections to the HRO Project Bibliography4 Knowledge Management Edward W. Rogers Overview 4.1 Systems as Embedded Knowledge 4.2 KM and Information Technology 4.3 Reliability and Sustainability of Organizational Systems 4.4 Case Study of Building a Learning Organization: Goddard Space Flight Center 4.5 Conclusion Bibliography5 The Business Case for SHM Kirby Keller and James Poblete Overview 5.1 Business Case Processes and Tools 5.2 Metrics to Support the Decision Process 5.3 Factors to Consider in Developing an Enterprise Model 5.4 Evaluation of Alternatives 5.5 Modifications in Selected Baseline Model 5.6 Modeling Risk and Uncertainty 5.7 Model Verification and Validation 5.8 Evaluation Results 5.9 Summary and Conclusions BibliographyPart Two SHM and the System Lifecycle Seth S. Kessler6 Health Management Systems Engineering and Integration Timothy J. Wilmering and Charles D. Mott Overview 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Systems Thinking 6.3 Knowledge Management 6.4 Systems Engineering 6.5 Systems Engineering Lifecycle Stages 6.6 Systems Engineering, Dependability, and Health Management 6.7 SHM Lifecycle Stages 6.8 SHM Analysis Models and Tools 6.9 Summary Acknowledgments Bibliography7 Architecture Ryan W. Deal and Seth S. Kessler Overview 7.1 Introduction 7.2 SHM System Architecture Components 7.3 Examples of Power and Data Considerations 7.4 SHM System Architecture Characteristics 7.5 SHM System Architecture Advanced Concepts 7.6 Summary Bibliography8 System Design and Analysis Methods Irem Y. Tumer Overview 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Lifecycle Considerations 8.3 Design Methods and Practices for Effective SHM 8.4 Summary Acknowledgments Bibliography9 Assessing and Maturing Technology Readiness Levels Ryan M. Mackey Overview 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Motivating Maturity Assessment 9.3 Review of Technology Readiness Levels 9.4 Special Needs of SHM 9.5 Mitigation Approaches 9.6 TRLs for SHM 9.7 A Sample Maturation Effort 9.8 Summary Bibliography10 Verification and Validation Lawrence Z. Markosian, Martin S. Feather, and David E. Brinza Overview 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Existing Software V & V 10.3 Feasibility and Sufficiency of Existing Software V & V Practices for SHM. , Note continued: 17.2.2. Trend-Based Evolutionary Approaches -- 17.2.3. Data-Driven Approaches -- 17.2.4. Particle Filtering -- 17.2.5. Physics-Based Modeling Approaches -- 17.3. Prognosis RUL Probability Density Function -- 17.4. Adaptive Prognosis -- 17.5. Performance Metrics -- 17.5.1. Accuracy -- 17.5.2. Precision -- 17.5.3. Convergence -- 17.6. Distributed Prognosis System Architecture -- 17.7. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- pt. Four OPERATIONS / Karl M. Reichard -- 18. Quality Assurance / Brian K. Hughitt -- Overview -- 18.1. NASA QA Policy Requirements -- 18.2. Quality System Criteria -- 18.3. Quality Clauses -- 18.4. Workmanship Standards -- 18.5. Government Contract Quality Assurance -- 18.6. Government Mandatory Inspection Points -- 18.7. Quality System Audit -- 18.8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 19. Maintainability: Theory and Practice / Gary O'Neill -- Overview -- 19.1. Definitions of Reliability and Maintainability -- 19.2. Reliability and Maintainability Engineering -- 19.3. The Practice of Maintainability -- 19.4. Improving R & M Measures -- 19.5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 20. Human Factors / Lilly Spirkovska -- Overview -- 20.1. Background -- 20.2. Fault Management on Next-Generation Spacecraft -- 20.3. Integrated Fault Management Automation Today -- 20.4. Human-Automation Teaming for Real-Time FM -- 20.4.1. Human-Machine Functional Allocation -- 20.4.2. Ensuring Crew Visibility in Automated Activities -- 20.4.3. Providing Crew Insight on System Summary Displays -- 20.5. Operations Concepts for Crew-Automation Teaming -- 20.6. Empirical Testing and Evaluation -- 20.7. Future Steps -- 20.8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 21. Launch Operations / Barbara L. Brown -- Overview -- 21.1. Introduction to Launch Site Operations -- 21.2. Human-Centered Health Management -- 21.2.1. Space Shuttle Turnaround Operations -- 21.2.2. International Space Station (ISS) Element Integrated Testing -- 21.2.3. Launch Pad Operations -- 21.2.4. Launch Countdown -- 21.2.5. Expendable Launch Vehicle Processing -- 21.3. SHM -- 21.3.1. Sensing -- 21.3.2. Integrated Data Environment -- 21.3.3. Configuration Data Automation -- 21.4. LS Abort and Emergency Egress -- 21.5. Future Trends Post Space Shuttle -- 21.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 22. Fault Management Techniques in Human Spaceflight Operations / Alan Crocker -- Overview -- 22.1. The Flight Operations Team -- 22.2. System Architecture Implications -- 22.3. Operations Products, Processes and Techniques -- 22.4. Lessons Learned from Space Shuttle and ISS Experience -- 22.5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 23. Military Logistics / Karl M. Reichard -- Overview -- 23.1. Focused Logistics -- 23.2. USMC AL -- 23.3. Benefits and Impact of SHM on Military Operations and Logistics -- 23.4. Demonstrating the Value of SHM in Military Operations and Logistics -- 23.5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- pt. Five Subsystem Health Management / Philip A. Scandura, Jr. -- 24. Aircraft Propulsion Health Management / Bruce Wood -- Overview -- 24.1. Introduction -- 24.2. Basic Principles -- 24.2.1. Module Performance Analysis -- 24.2.2. Engine Health Tracking -- 24.3. Engine-Hosted Health Management -- 24.3.1. Sensors -- 24.3.2. Engine Gas Path -- 24.4. Operating Conditions -- 24.4.1. Actuation -- 24.4.2. Mechanical Components -- 24.4.3. Vibration -- 24.4.4. Lubrication System -- 24.4.5. Turbo-machinery -- 24.4.6. Direct Blade Measures -- 24.4.7. Future -- 24.5.Computing Host -- 24.6. Software -- 24.6.1. FADEC Codes -- 24.6.2. Anomaly Detection -- 24.6.3. Information Fusion -- 24.6.4. Fault Isolation -- 24.7. On-Board Models -- 24.8.Component Life Usage Estimation -- 24.8.1. Traditional Component Lifing Methods -- 24.8.2. Advanced Component Life Usage Tracking -- 24.9. Design of an Engine Health Management System -- 24.9.1. Safety -- 24.9.2. Lifecycle Cost -- 24.10. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 24.11. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 25. Intelligent Sensors for Health Management / Todd Hong -- Overview -- 25.1. Introduction -- 25.2. Sensor Technology Approaches -- 25.2.1. Ease of Application -- 25.2.2. Reliability -- 25.2.3. Redundancy and Cross-correlation -- 25.2.4. Orthogonality -- 25.3. Sensor System Development -- 25.3.1. Smart Sensors -- 25.3.2."Lick and Stick" Leak Sensor Technology -- 25.4. Supporting Technologies: High-Temperature Applications Example -- 25.5. Test Instrumentation and Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE) -- 25.6. Transition of Sensor Systems to Flight -- 25.6.1. Performance Considerations -- 25.6.2. Physical Considerations -- 25.6.3. Environmental Considerations -- 25.6.4. Safety and Reliability Considerations -- 25.7. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 25.8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- 26. Structural Health Monitoring / Yujun Kim -- Overview -- 26.1. Introduction -- 26.2. Proposed Framework -- 26.2.1. Impact Monitoring -- 26.2.2. Detection of Bolt Loosening in the TPS -- 26.2.3. Design of Built-In Structural Health Monitoring System -- 26.3. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 26.4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- 27. Electrical Power Health Management / Amy Chicatelli -- Overview -- 27.1. Introduction -- 27.2. Summary of Major EPS Components and their Failure Modes -- 27.2.1. Solar Arrays -- 27.2.2. Fuel Cells -- 27.2.3. Batteries -- 27.2.4. Flywheel Energy Storage -- 27.2.5. PMAD -- 27.3. Review of Current Power System HM -- 27.3.1. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) -- 27.3.2. International Space Station (ISS) -- 27.3.3. Space Shuttle -- 27.3.4. Aeronautics -- 27.4. Future Power SHM -- 27.4.1. Design Considerations -- 27.5. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 27.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 28. Avionics Health Management / Edmund C. Baroth -- Overview -- 28.1. Avionics Description -- 28.1.1. Avionics Components -- 28.1.2. Avionics Architectures -- 28.1.3. Avionics Technology -- 28.2. Electrical, Electronic and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts Qualification -- 28.2.1.Commercial Grade -- 28.2.2. Industrial Grade -- 28.2.3. Military Grade -- 28.2.4. Space Grade -- 28.3. Environments -- 28.3.1. Environmental Parameters -- 28.4. Failure Sources -- 28.4.1. Design Faults -- 28.4.2. Material Defects -- 28.4.3. Fabrication Faults -- 28.5. Current Avionics Health Management Techniques -- 28.5.1. Scan Design/Built-In Self-test (BIST) -- 28.5.2. Error Detection and Correction (EDAC) -- 28.5.3. Boundary Scan -- 28.5.4. Voting -- 28.5.5. Idle Data Pattern Diagnosis -- 28.5.6. Input Protection -- 28.5.7. Module Test and Maintenance (MTM) Bus -- 28.5.8. Intelligent Sensors and Actuators -- 28.5.9. Avionics Systems -- 28.6. Avionics Health Management Requirements -- 28.6.1. Prognostic Health Management and Recovery -- 28.6.2. Anomaly and Failure Detection -- 28.6.3. Recovery -- 28.7. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 28.8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 29. Failure-Tolerant Architectures for Health Management / Priya Narasimhan -- Overview -- 29.1. Introduction -- 29.2. System Failure Response Stages -- 29.3. System-Level Approaches to Reliability -- 29.4. Failure-Tolerant Software Architectures for Space Missions -- 29.4.1. Generic Spacecraft -- 29.4.2. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) -- 29.4.3. Mars Pathfinder -- 29.5. Failure-Tolerant Software Architectures for Commercial Aviation Systems -- 29.5.1. Generic Aviation System -- 29.5.2. Airbus A330/A340/A380 -- 29.5.3. Boeing 777 -- 29.6. Observations and Trends -- 29.6.1.Commercial Off-the-Shelf Components -- 29.6.2."By-Wire" Software Control and Autonomy -- 29.6.3. Escalating Fault Sources and Evolving Redundancy -- 29.6.4. Domain-Specific Observations -- 29.7. Supporting a Layered Approach -- 29.8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- 30. Flight Control Health Management / Douglas J. Zimpfer -- Overview -- 30.1.A FC Perspective on System Health Management -- 30.1.1.Commercial Passenger Aircraft -- 30.1.2. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle -- 30.1.3. Spacecraft -- 30.1.4. Reusable Space Exploration Vehicle -- 30.2. Elements of , Note continued: 33. Launch Vehicle Health Management / Thomas J. Gormley -- Overview -- 33.1. Introduction -- 33.2. LVSHM Functionality and Scope -- 33.3. LV Terminology and Operations -- 33.4. LV Reliability Lessons Learned -- 33.5. LV Segment Requirements and Architecture -- 33.6. LVSHM Analysis and Design -- 33.6.1. LVSHM Analysis Process Overview -- 33.6.2. On-Vehicle LVSHM Design -- 33.6.3. On-Ground LVSHM Design -- 33.7. LV LVSHM System Descriptions -- 33.7.1. Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle LVSHM -- 33.7.2. NASA Space Transportation System LVSHM -- 33.7.3. Advanced Reusable Launch Vehicle LVSHM Test Programs -- 33.8. LVSHM Future System Requirements -- 33.8.1. RLVs and Operationally Responsive Spacelift -- 33.8.2. Human-Rated Launch Vehicles -- 33.8.3. Allocation of LVSHM Functionality -- 33.8.4. Redundancy, Fault Tolerance, and Human Rating -- 33.9. Conclusion -- Bibliography. 34. Robotic Spacecraft Health Management / Paula S. Morgan -- Overview -- 34.1. Introduction -- 34.2. Spacecraft Health and Integrity Concerns for Deep-Space Missions -- 34.3. Spacecraft SHM Implementation Approaches -- 34.4. Standard FP Implementation -- 34.5. Robotic Spacecraft SHM Allocations -- 34.6. Spacecraft SHM Ground Rules and Requirements -- 34.7. SFP and SIFP Architectures -- 34.7.1. FP Monitor Structure -- 34.7.2. Example of Standard FP Application: Command Loss -- 34.7.3. Example of Standard FP Application: Under-voltage Trip -- 34.8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 35. Tactical Missile Health Management / Stephen A. Marotta -- Overview -- 35.1. Introduction -- 35.2. Stockpile Surveillance Findings -- 35.3. Probabilistic Prognostics Modeling -- 35.3.1. Stress and Strength Interference Method -- 35.3.2. Cumulative Damage Function Method -- 35.3.3. Weibull Service Life Prediction Method -- 35.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 36. Strategic Missile Health Management / Gregory A. Ruderman -- Overview -- 36.1. Introduction -- 36.2. Fundamentals of Solid Rocket Motors -- 36.3. Motor Components -- 36.3.1. Cases -- 36.3.2. Propellant-Liner-Insulator System -- 36.4. Challenges for Strategic Rocket Health Management -- 36.4.1. Material Property Variation -- 36.4.2. Material Aging -- 36.4.3. Defects -- 36.5. State of the Art for Solid Rocket System Health Management (SHM) -- 36.5.1. State of the Art for Deployed SHM Systems -- 36.5.2. State of the Art in Laboratory SHM Demonstrations -- 36.6. Current Challenges Facing SRM SHM -- 36.6.1. SRM SHM Data Acquisition, Storage and Analysis -- 36.6.2. System Longevity and Reliability -- 36.6.3. Lack of Service Life Sensors -- 36.6.4. Business Case -- 36.7. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 37. Rotorcraft Health Management / James J. Zakrajsek -- Overview -- 37.1. Introduction -- 37.2. Rotorcraft System Health Management Standard Practices -- 37.3. New Practices -- 37.4. Lessons Learned -- 37.5. Future Challenges -- 37.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 38.Commercial Aviation Health Management / Gary Bird -- Overview -- 38.1.Commercial Aviation Challenge -- 38.2. Layered Approach to SHM -- 38.3. Evolution of Commercial Aviation SHM -- 38.3.1. First-Generation Systems -- 38.3.2. Second-Generation Systems -- 38.3.3. Third-Generation Systems -- 38.3.4. Fourth-Generation Systems -- 38.4.Commercial State of the Art -- 38.4.1. Primus Epic CMC -- 38.4.2. Boeing 787 Crew Information System/Maintenance System -- 38.5. The Next Generation: Intelligent Vehicles/Sense and Respond -- 38.5.1. Enabling the Shift to Sense and Respond Network-centric Operations -- 38.5.2. Barriers to Adoption -- 38.5.3. Next Steps -- 38.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: System health management. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011 ISBN 9780470741337
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    Format: XIII, 732 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642557538
    Content: Efficient transfer between science and society is crucial for their future development. The rapid progress of information technology and computer systems offers a large potential and new perspectives for solving complex problems. Mathematical modelling and simulation have become important tools not only in scientific investigations but also in analysing, planning and controlling technological and economic processes. Mathematics, imbedded in an interdisciplinary concept, has become a key technology. The book covers the results of a variety of major projects in industrial mathematics following an initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. All projects are collaborations of industrial companies and university-based researchers, and range from automotive industry to computer technology and medical visualisation. In general, the projects presented in this volume prove that new mathematical ideas and methods can be decisive for the solution of industrial and economic problems. The book will be of great interest to everyone working in industrial mathematics and scientific computing.
    Note: I. Motors, Vehicles -- Synthesis of Automotive Cams Using Multiple Shooting-SQP Methods for Constrained Optimization -- Numerical Optimization of Scavenging in Two-Stroke Engines with Transfer Ducts, an Exhaust Port and a Moving Piston -- A Numerical Tool for Flow Simulation in a Wankel Motor -- An Efficient Navier-Stokes Solver for Automotive Aerodynamics -- Numerical Simulation of Exhaust Systems in Car Industry — Efficient Calculation of Radiation Heat Transfer -- Combinatorial Optimization Techniques for Three-Dimensional Arrangement Problems -- Simulation of Test-drives of Automobiles at Driving Limit -- An Optimal Control Approach To Real-Time Vehicle Guidance -- Theoretical and Experimental Studies of an S-Catamaran -- II. Environmental Technology -- Robust Error Estimators for Interface Problems Occuring in Transport Processes in Porous Media -- Modelling and Simulation of a Planned Bio-Chemical in situ Remediation -- Influence of Surfactants on Spreading of Contaminants and Soil Remediation -- Improvement of Environment Observing Remote Sensing Devices by Regularization Techniques -- III. Flow, Transport and Reactions in Technological Processes -- Stability Analysis for Reactors from Chemical Industry -- Heterogeneous Dynamic Process Flowsheet Simulation of Chemical Plants -- Numerical Simulation of Annular Chromatography -- Numerical Methods for Parameter Estimation in Bingham-Fluids -- A Viscoelastic Turbulence Model Based on Renormalization Group Theory -- Modelling and Simulation of Capacitor Impulse Welding -- Analysis of Transport Processes for Layered Porous Materials Used in Industrial Applications -- Modelling and Numerical Simulation of District Heating Networks with Time-Saving Solution Methods -- Sensitivity and Robustness Analysis for Construction and Monitoring of Tubine-Generator Shafts -- IV. Optics and Sensors -- Adaptive Multigrid Methods for the Vectorial Maxwell Eigenvalue Problem for Optical Waveguide Design -- Direct and Inverse Problems for Diffractive Structures — Optimization of Binary Gratings -- Computation of Electromagnetic Fields for a Humidity Sensor -- V. Crystal Growth, Semiconductors -- Simulation of Industrial Crystal Growth by the Vertical Bridgman Method -- Numerical Simulation and Control of Industrial Crystal Growth Processes -- Optimal Control of Sublimation Growth of SiC Crystals -- Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation of Semiconductor Detectors -- Optimal Design of High Power Electronic Devices by Topology Optimization -- Modelling and Simulation of Strained Quantum Wells in Semiconductor Lasers -- VI. Electronic Circuits -- Efficient Analysis of Oscillatory Circuits -- Modelling and Simulation of Power Devices for High-Voltage Integrated Circuits -- Finding Beneficial DAE Structures in Circuit Simulation -- CHORAL — a Charge-Oriented Algorithm for the Numerical Integration of Electrical Circuits -- VII. Tomography, Image Analysis and Visualisation -- Reconstructing Crystalline Structures from Few Images Under High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy -- Measurement of Paint Layer Thickness with Photothermal Infrared Radiometry -- Spatio-Temporal Current Density Reconstruction from EEG-/MEG-Data -- Signal Correction in NMR Spectroscopy -- On Scattering of Ultrasonic Waves -- Smoothing of Tomographic Data and Hybrid Volume-Surface Visualisation -- Video Coding with Adaptive Vector Quantization and Rate Distortion Optimization -- VIII. Statistical Methods in Medical Applications -- The Application of Statistical Methods of Meta-Analysis for Heterogeneity Modelling in Medicine and Pharmacy, Psychology, Quality Control and Assurance -- An Application for the Analysis of Human Tremor Time-Series -- IX. Optimization in Design and Production -- Free Material Optimization -- Automatic Layout and Labelling of State Diagrams -- Optimization Problems in a Semi-Automatic Device for Cutting Leather -- Stochastic Programming for Power Production and Trading Under Uncertainty -- Scheduling Scarce Resources in Chemical Engineering -- X. Optimization in Traffic and Communication -- Duty Scheduling in Public Transit -- Rotation Planning for the Continental Service of a European Airline -- Computer Aided Scheduling of Switching Engines -- Train Schedule Optimization in Public Rail Transport -- An Integrated Planning Approach for Cellular Radio Networks -- Author Index.
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    ISBN: 978-0-85709-929-7 , 0-85709-929-9 , 1-306-54093-3 , 978-1-306-54093-3 , 0-85709-502-1 , 978-0-85709-502-2
    Series Statement: Woodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials 51
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Smart sensors and MEMS can include a variety of devices and systems that have a high level of functionality. They do this either by integrating multiple sensing and actuating modes into one device, or else by integrating sensing and actuating with information processing, analog-to-digital conversion and memory functions. Part one outlines the industrial applications for smart sensors, covering direct interface circuits for sensors, capacitive sensors for displacement measurement in the sub-nanometer range, integrated inductive displacement sensors for harsh industrial environments, advanced silicon radiation detectors in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectral range, and advanced optical incremental sensors (encoders and interferometers), among other topics. The second part of the book describes the industrial applications of smart micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). Some of the topics covered in this section include microfabrication technologies used for creating smart devices for industrial applications, microactuators, dynamic behaviour of smart MEMS in industrial applications, MEMS integrating motion and displacement sensors, MEMS print heads for industrial printing, Photovoltaic and fuel cells in power MEMS for smart energy management, and radio frequency (RF)-MEMS for smart communication microsystems. Smart sensors and MEMS is invaluable reference for academics, materials scientists and electrical engineers working in the microelectronics, sensors and micromechanics industry, and engineers looking for industrial sensing, monitoring and automation solutions. Outlines industrial applications for smart sensors and smart MEMSCovers smart sensors including capacitive, inductive, resistive and magnetic sensors and sensors to detect radiation and measure temperatureCovers smart MEMS including power MEMS, radio frequency MEMS, optical MEMS, inertial MEMS, and microreaction chambers
    Language: English
    Keywords: Intelligenter Sensor ; Mikrosystemtechnik ; MEMS ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Format: 1 online resource (816 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-66540-088-9
    Content: Communications technology Electronic messaging High speed electronics Ultrafast electronics Consumer electronics Low power electronics Circuits and systems Circuit analysis computing Integrated circuit synthesis Coupling circuits Digital circuits Electronic circuits Integrated circuits Combinational circuits Engineering general Electrical engineering Signal processing Sigma delta modulation Control systems Automatic control Control engineering Professional communication Information technology Information and communication Information science.
    Note: Optimal Design of Absorption Circuit for High Voltage Cascade Switch Module,"D. -- Optimal design of the dry-type iron core reactor based on the improved genetic algorithm,"S. -- Research on suppression strategy of DC Side Voltage Fluctuation of Flexible Multi-state Switching,"X. -- Dual-loop optimization control strategy of battery energy storage based on admittance control,"Z. -- A Small Photovoltaic Inverter Design Based on STM32 Controller and Soft Switching Method,"W. -- Research on influence of insulation oil condition change caused by installation pollution on operation performance of UHV Transformer,"W. -- A Novel EEMD-LSTM Combined Model for Transformer Top-Oil Temperature Prediction,"W. -- A Novel Capacitor Voltage Transformer Based on Isolated Conduct Effect and its Stability Under Non-rated Condition,"X. -- Research on decoupling method of non-contact voltage measurement,"K. -- Research on Control Technology of Energy Storage Modular Multilevel Converter,"X. -- Low-Voltage Ride Through Control of Direct-Drive Wind Power Generation System Based on Auxiliary Converter,"L. -- Design of Dual-Band Microstrip Filter Based on Stepped Impendence Resonator,"D. -- The Design of Low Voltage Multi-channel Sequential Output Space Borne Power Supply,"Z. -- The Simulation Analysis and Research of Voltage Space Vector Control for Synchronous Motor Variable Frequency Speed Regulation System Based on Matlab,"H. -- Current Situation Analysis for the Identification and On-line Monitoring of Distribution Transformer Winding Materials,"C. -- Power quality compression method based on improved observation matrix,"J. -- Analysis of Synchronous Generator Inertia Response and Primary Frequency Regulation,"W. -- Design and implementation of a real-time control system for a piezoelectric semi-active vibration suppression technique,"Y. -- Analysis on the Component Movement in Electronic Assembly,"W. -- Dynamic Identification Method of Transmission Line Defects Based On Moving Edge Calculation,"X. -- A New Method For Analyzing The Permanent Short- Circuit Fault Characteristics Of MMC Converter,"C. -- Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical and Electrical of SVG,"C. -- Investigation of An Isolated Bridgeless Power Factor Correction Converter with Bipolar Gain Property,"K. -- Design of the Risk Warning System Based on UWB for the Positioning of Substation Staff,"Y. -- Design of Coplanar Waveguide-fed Dual-frequency Printed Antenna,"D. -- Design and Research of an Optical Transient Overvoltage Sensor,"X. -- Typical fault analysis and treatment for digital electric energy metering devices,"R. -- Simulation Research on the Influence of Forced Convection Heat Dissipation on the Temperature Rise of Switchgear,"P. -- Impact of Turns Number of Square PCB Rogowski Coil for Measuring Chip Current of Press-Pack IGBT,"A. -- Design of Compact Filtering Antenna Based on Stepped Impendence Resonator,"D. -- Research and Application of Design Method of electrical control system of antiaircraft artillery based on MBSE,"L. -- Research and Simulation of Dual-level Optimal Scheduling of Industrial Park Microgrid Considering Flexible Load,"S. -- Analysis and Prospect of the Development of Solar Stirling Engine Technology,"L. -- Effect of gap on self-damping characteristics of Large Span Transmission Lines,"X. -- Finite Element Analysis of Dynamic Characteristics of Large Span Transmission Line,"X. -- An optimization simulation method of Raymond mill classifier turbine based on Fluent,"G. -- Evaluation of honeycombs with multidirectional load- carrying capacities in the crashworthiness design of helicopter cockpit model,"W. -- Effect of stiffness and damping of spring on power flow in a vibration system,"X. -- Neural Network and Fuzzy System Based Classification Method for Building Electrical Equipment,"Y. -- Optimization index analysis of UHV converter transformer design based on low carbon economy,"Y. -- Determining Feasible Region of Tie-line Transmission Considering Power Loss,"Q. -- Research on Monitoring and Early Warning Method of Transmission Line Tower Inclination Based on Sensor Data,"D. -- Research on network security situation prediction method based on AM and LSTM hybrid neural network,"C. -- Beat Frequency Signal Processing of LFMCW Lidar Based on FPGA,"X. -- Powe-flow Study for a Hybrid AC/DC Power System Based on the Secant Method and the Alternating Iterative Method,"W. -- A New fault Line Selection Method For Resonant Grounded Distribution Network Based on Chi-square Distance,"C. -- The Impact of the New Round of Transmission and Distribution Price Verification on the Life-cycle Cost of Power Grid Projects,"T. -- Power communication bandwidth prediction based on MLP optimized ResNet model,"J. -- Fault Diagnosis Method for Intertum Short Circuit of Power Network Condenser,"W. -- Blockchain-based data aggregation scheme for fault-tolerant privacy-preserving in smart grid,"H. -- An on-line Monitoring Method for Vibration and Partical Discharge of Power Transformer,"Q. -- Park Group Loss Perception Model Based on XGBoost and Denoising Self-encoding Network,"H. -- Non-intrusive power load decomposition based on transient steady-state characteristics,"S. -- Research on Variation Law of Collision Coefficient of Super-cooled Water Drops in Transmission Lines,"D. -- Correlation Between Partial Discharge of Typical Defects in GIS and UHF Signal,"S. -- Research on Radar Equipment Guarantee and Protection under Harsh Environment Conditions,"J. -- Research on optimization of CNC milling parameters based on multi-island genetic algorithm,"D. -- Evaluation method of distribution network grounding location terminal alarm quality based on fault inversion matrix,"T. -- On the Exact Solutions for a Type of Gross-Pitaevskill Equation,"H. -- Fault Location Method for μPMU-Based Distribution Networks,"L. -- Research on Model Decoupling Algorithm in Wind Farm,"L. -- Development and Application Analysis of Fault-location for Distribution power grid based on 5G," -- Load frequency regulation of two-area system consisting of PV grid and thermal non-reheated model," -- Defect Analysis of Power System Secondary Equipment Based on Cluster Analysis and Association Rule," -- Two-stage Robust Optimal Scheduling for Microgrids,"J. -- Numerical Simulation Research on Thermal Response Characteristics of E-type Coaxial Thermocouples," -- Numerical simulation study on the effect of supercritical carbon dioxide on particles in the microchannel slip zone,"N. -- Permanent Fault Identification Method Between Phase-to-phase in Distribution Network Based on Parameter Identification,"Z. -- Fault-tolerant Control Strategy of Five-phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor," -- Short-time Domain Feature Extraction Method of Sound Signal of High Voltage Circuit Breaker Mechanical Fault Based on KS Test,"X. -- Research on Grid Control of Three-phase Optical Storage Microgrid System," -- Parameter cross adaptive optimization control strategy based on virtual synchronous generator," -- Active traveling wave fault location for HVDC transmission lines based on pulse injection method," -- Research on Control of Grid-side Converter of Doubly Fed Hydrogenerator Based on Active Disturbance Rejection,"Z. -- Energy Saving of Double Pumps Controlled by Servo Motor in Large Injection Molding Machine,"J. -- Voltage Stability Control Method Based on Comprehensive Principal Component Analysis and Improved Neural Network,"M. -- Research on virtual Synchronous Generator Control Strategy based on Self-coupling PID," -- Direct Torque Control with Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on SVPWM," -- A novel method for phase control of Hemispherical resonator gyro with the inconsistent electrode plate distance,"X. -- Fault analysis of an explosion caused by circuit breaker closing not in place," -- Effect of roughness element height of blunt wedge structure on the hypersonic flow field," -- Research on rigid-flexible coupling launch dynamics
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    edoccha_9961447768202883
    Format: 1 online resource (738 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 981-9987-03-2
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Series ; Volume 1081
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- Control Systems -- Model Identification of Gas-Fired Industrial Furnace -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Description -- 3 Model Identification -- 3.1 Bilinear Model -- 3.2 First Order Plus Dead Time -- 4 Model Evaluation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Lyapunov-Based Controller for Bilinear Model Applied to Gas-Fired Furnace -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Description -- 3 Controller Design -- 4 Result and Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Automatic Generation Control Based Sliding Mode Observer Design for Multi-area Multi-source Power Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mathematical Model of Interconnected Multi Area Multi Source Power Network -- 3 Design of the State Estimator for the Power System -- 4 Design of an Integral Single Phase Sliding Surface -- 5 Design of Total Feedback Output Sliding Mode Controller Design -- 6 Simulation Results and Discussions -- 6.1 Simulation 1 -- 6.2 Simulation 2 -- 7 Simulation Results and Discussions -- Appendix -- References -- The PID Speed Controller Implementation Using Online-GA for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mathematical Model of the Vector Controlled PMSM -- 3 Traditional Speed Controller Model -- 4 The PID Speed Controller Using Genetic Algorithm -- 5 Simulation Results -- 5.1 Traditional PID Speed Controller -- 5.2 The Online PID Speed Controller Using Genetic Algorithm -- 5.3 Features of Two Speed Controllers -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Research, Design and Control a New Fresh Orange Juice Vending Machine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mechanical Design -- 3 Control System -- 4 Fabrication and Results -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Integration of Image-Based Object Identification and Distance Estimation Algorithm for Field Operational Test System of Self-driving Vehicles. , 1 Introduction -- 2 Dataset Establishment -- 2.1 Object Definition and Classification -- 2.2 Raw Data Refinement -- 3 Deep Learning Algorithm Integration -- 3.1 Object Identification Algorithm -- 3.2 Distance Estimation Algorithm -- 4 Verification of Integrated Algorithm -- 5 Application of Self-driving FOT System -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Real-Time Robot Gesture Control Using Online Feedback Data with Multi-tracking Capture System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Proposed Multi-tracking Robot Control System -- 2.1 Vicon Motion Capture System -- 2.2 KUKA YouBot -- 3 Controller Design -- 3.1 Controller Kinematics -- 4 Evaluation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Adaptive Sliding Mode Control for Parallel Manipulator Hexapod -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hexapod Modeling -- 3 Adaptive Sliding Mode Control Design -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Study of Optimal Control for Under-Actuated Parallel Type-Triple Furuta Pendulum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mathematical Model of RTPIP -- 2.1 Model of RTPIP -- 2.2 Linearization and Stability Analysis of Linear RTPIP -- 3 Control Implementation -- 3.1 LQR -- 3.2 GA-LQR -- 4 Simulation Results -- 4.1 Comparative Analysis Without Disturbance -- 4.2 Comparative Analysis with Disturbance -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Intelligent Networks -- Passage Detection of a Train via a Reference Point -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Antenna Detection in the Image -- 2.1 Image Processing Approach -- 2.2 Neural Network Application Approach -- 3 Algorithm for Passage Detection -- 4 Application of the Algorithm on the Real Data -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- User Grouping and Relay Selection for Improving Outage Performance of Downlink Wireless Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Model -- 3 Outage Performance -- 3.1 Channel Fading -- 3.2 Outage Probability of Two Users D1, D2 -- 4 Numerical Results -- 5 Conclusion. , Appendix A -- References -- Priority-Based Uplink Raw Slot Utilization in the IEEE 802.11ah Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Restricted Access Window of the IEEE 802.11ah MAC Protocol -- 3 Priority-Based Uplink Transmission Based MAC Protocol for IEEE 802.11ah Networks -- 3.1 Network Models -- 3.2 Operation of the PUT-MAC Protocol -- 4 Performance Evaluation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Perfect Knife-Bulk Decompilation and Preprocessing Tool -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 A Perfect Knife: Preprocessing -- 2.2 A Perfect Knife: Bulk decompilation -- 3 Results -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Material Science -- The Enhancement Chromatic Uniformity and Illuminating Flux of WLEDs with Dual-Layer Phosphorus Configuration -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Computional Simulation -- 3 Results and Analysis -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Study of Sr,Ba3Si6O3N8:Eu phosphor for Improving Color Quality of White Light-Emitting Diodes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental -- 3 Results and Analysis -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Mechatronics -- Toward an Autonomous Operation of Wheel Loaders in Collaboration with a Truck for a Construction Site -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Wheel Loader Autonomous Operation Scenario -- 2.2 Target Scenario 1 -- 2.3 Target Scenario 2 -- 3 Integration Scenario -- 3.1 Behavior on Scenario Integration -- 4 Conclusion and Further Work -- References -- Simulation of Fluid Flow and Temperature of Automatic Hand Washing Machine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modeling -- 3 Simulation and Experiments -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Design of Negative Pressure Isolation Room Container Modularization -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Medical Fundamental Base for Negative Pressure Isolation Room with Container Modularization -- 1.2 Negative Pressure Room Principal Overview -- 2 Proposed Solutions of NPIR Design -- 2.1 Air Handling System. , 2.2 Container Arrangement -- 2.3 Electrical System -- 3 Design of Negative Pressure Isolation Container Module -- 3.1 Disinfection Unit Design -- 3.2 Air Handling Unit Design -- 3.3 Electrical Design -- 4 Results and Simulation -- 4.1 Simulation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study of Force Generation by Bio-Inspired Continuous Undulating Fins -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kinematics Model of Continuous Undulating Fins -- 3 Computational Simulation Method -- 4 Parametric Study Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Effect of Undulation Amplitude -- 4.2 Effect of the Oscillating Frequency -- 4.3 Effect of Numbers of Wave Propagation -- 4.4 Effect of Fin Thickness -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Design of Automatic Sliding Door System for Negative Pressure Isolation Room Modularization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Automatic Sliding Door Unit Design -- 2.1 Overall About NPIR Structure -- 2.2 Mechanical Design -- 2.3 Electrical Design -- 3 Door Interlock Design -- 4 Simulation and Experiment -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Motor Control -- A Current Sensor Fault-Tolerant Control Solution for Induction Motor Drive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fault-Tolerant Control Against Current Sensor Fault -- 2.1 Induction Motor Drive Applied Field-Oriented Control Method -- 2.2 Current Sensor Fault-Tolerant Control -- 3 Simulation Results -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- PMSM Drive with Sliding Mode Direct Torque Control -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sliding-Mode-Based Speed Controller -- 3 Simulation -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Fuzzy Luenberger Observer for Sensorless Control of Induction Motor Drive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sensorless Control Utilizing Fuzzy Luenberger Observer -- 3 Simulation -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Design of Torque Balance Controller for Coaxial BLDC Motor Using Hierarchical Sliding Mode Control Applied for Underwater Vehicle. , 1 Introduction -- 2 Modeling of Coaxial BLDC Motor -- 3 Control -- 4 Simulation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Optimization -- A Kafka-Based Robot Automation Testing Using Genetic Algorithm -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Related Work -- 1.2 Kafka -- 1.3 Robot Framework for Automation Testing (RFAT) -- 1.4 Genetic Algorithm Application -- 2 Applied Methodology -- 2.1 GA Implementation for Data Generation -- 2.2 Optimization Results Analysis -- 3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Applying a Genetic Algorithm to Optimize Linear Quadratic Regulator for Ball and Beam System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Dynamics of Ball and Beam System -- 3 Linear Quadratic Regulator -- 4 Genetic Algorithms -- 5 Simulation Result -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Apply the Metaheuristic Algorithm to Allocate Distributed Generation and Minimize the Cost of Energy Losses in the Distribution System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problem Formulation -- 2.1 Objective Function -- 2.2 Constraints -- 3 Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) Applying for Optimal Location and Capacity of Distribution Generations -- 4 Simulation Results -- 5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- A Search Method for Power Transmission System Planning Problem in Ben Tre Province, Vietnam -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transmission Expansion Planning -- 2.1 Objective Function -- 2.2 Inequality Constraints -- 2.3 The Proposed Branch and Bound-Based Method -- 3 Case Studies -- 3.1 Overview of the Planned Power Grid -- 3.2 Input Parameters -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Calculation Results -- 4.2 Power Distribution After Expanding the Transmission Line -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Power Electronics -- A Centralized DC Bus Voltage Control Scheme for Isolated DC-DC Converters in Standalone DC System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stand-Alone DC System -- 2.1 Isolated Grid-Interface Converter -- 2.2 Primary Control Layer. , 3 Proposed Centralized DC Bus Voltage Control Scheme.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9987-02-4
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    kobvindex_ERBEBC6925900
    Format: 1 online resource (468 pages)
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783658370114
    Series Statement: Proceedings Series
    Note: Intro -- Inhaltsverzeichnis - Band II -- Inhaltsverzeichnis - Band I -- VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY -- Individualization of the drive types with the overall vehicle concept for small commercial vehicles -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Principle -- 1.2 Technology -- 1.3 Requirement -- 2 Overall Concepts -- 2.1 Vehicule -- 2.2 Drive -- 2.3 Infrastructure -- 3 Alternative Solutions -- 3.1 Driver-Operated Concepts -- 3.2 Autonomous Vehicules -- 3.3 Proposed Solutions -- Blockchain-based Test Management in Full Vehicle Testing -- 1 Test Management Stakeholders -- 2 The Cooperative Test Management Alongside the Development Path -- 2.1 Reasons for a Cooperative Test Management -- 2.2 Requirements for Cooperative Test Management -- 3 Design Principles of a Blockchain-based Test Management -- 3.1 Centralized vs. Decentralized Solution -- 3.2 IOTA Technology -- 3.3 Advantages of a Blockchain based Test Management System -- 4 Relation between Digital Twin and the proposed test management system -- References -- U-Shift II Vision and Project Goals -- Abstract. -- 1 U-Shift Overall Vehicle Concept -- 2 Vehicle Structure Driveboard -- 3 Chassis and Lifting Device Driveboard -- 3.1 Front Axle -- 3.2 Rear Axle -- 4 Driveboard Powertrain -- 4.1 Wheel Hub Motors -- 4.2 Battery System -- 4.3 Energy/Thermal Management -- 5 Electrics and Electronics -- 5.1 Electric/Electronic Architecture Design -- 5.2 Service-Oriented Architecture -- 5.3 Electric/Electronic Functional Safety -- 5.4 Connectivity -- 6 Automation -- 7 Passenger and Cargo Capsules -- 7.1 Air Conditioning of the Passenger Capsule -- 7.2 Wooden Construction of the Cargo Capsule -- 8 Citizen Participation -- References -- E-MOBILITY -- The Development of a Heat Pump Based EV Thermal Management System -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Common Type of EV Thermal Management System , 2.1 Case 1: A TMS Architecture without HP, no heat reuse -- 2.2 Case 2: A TMS Architecture with direct HP System, no heat reuse -- 2.3 Case 3: A TMS Architecture with indirect HP System, no heat reuse -- 2.4 Case 4: An integrated TMS system with multiple working mode -- 3 The Development of An EV Thermal Management System -- 3.1 Project Background and System Concept -- 3.2 System Control Logic -- 3.3 System Implementation and the Integrated TMS modul -- 4 Summary and Prospect -- Well-to-Wheel Evaluation of Conventional and Alternative Powertrains for Municipal Refuse Collection Vehicles -- Abstract. -- 1 Motivation -- 2 Validation of the Simulation Results and Simulation of Alternative Powertrains -- 3 Well-to-Tank Analysis -- 3.1 Diesel -- 3.2 Compressed-Natural-Gas -- 3.3 Electricity -- 3.4 E-Fuels -- 4 Well-to-Wheel Analysis -- 5 CO2-impact of the powertrains over the described refuse collection route -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- HYBRID II -- Intelligent Data Analytics with Artificial Intelligence for Hybrid Engine Restart -- Abstract. -- 1 Motivation -- 2 Related Work and Theoretical Background -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Data Specification -- 3.2 Event Detection -- 3.3 Data Pre-Processing -- 3.4 Clustering -- 3.5 Visualization -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Complete Data Set -- 4.2 Load Classification -- 4.3 ICE Speed Gradient Classification -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Results -- 5.2 Improvements -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- AUTOMATION I -- Novel Approach for Vehicle-Self-Localization -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Localization System -- 3 Measurements and Results -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Virtual Validation of Automated, Autonomous and Connected Mobility at the University Campus of Stuttgart -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Virtual Validation with Tronis® -- 3 Simulation of Car-to-X Communication for the Validation Environment , 3.1 Car-2-X Communication and Message Types -- 3.2 Channel Modelling and Resource Control -- 3.3 Coupling of Simulators in the Validation Environment -- 4 Integration of the Virtual Validation in Lectures -- 4.1 The Project MobiLab -- 4.2 The New M.Sc. Autonomous Systems -- References -- AUTOMATION II -- Situation Awareness Management for Driver Take Over from Level 4 -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basics of automated driving -- 2.1 Level of automated driving -- 2.2 Non-Driving-Related Activities -- 2.3 Hand Over - Move Over - Take Over -- 2.4 Legal Aspects of Switching the Responsible Vehicle Driver -- 2.5 Recovery of Situation Awareness -- 3 Existing Systems in the Context of the Handover of the Driving Task -- 4 Situational Awareness Management - Approach to Optimized Driver Handover -- 5 Outlook -- References -- User-Oriented Development of Autonomous Vehicles using Immersive Visualization Tools -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Extended Reality in Product Development -- 2.1 Deployment in Product Development -- 3 Mixed Reality Test Setup -- 4 Evaluation tests in VR-Laboratory -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- ELECTRIC MOTORS -- Contribution of Fully Non-Magnetic Metal Materials to The Efficiency Enhancement of Electric Engines -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Electrical Engineering -- 3 Material Requirements in Electrical Engineering -- 4 Base Material -- 5 Application Fields -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Calculation and Experimental Characterization of the Stiffnessof Laminated Back Iron for Rotors of Axial Flux Machines -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Structure of the Rotor of an Axial Flux Machine -- 1.2 Motivation -- 2 Structure and Properties of Laminated Back Iron -- 2.1 State of the Art Manufacturing Process -- 2.2 Production of Glued Back Iron -- 3 Methodical Approach , 3.1 Calculation of the Comparative Module -- 3.2 Analytical Approach for Calculation -- 3.3 Simulation (FEM) of Deflection -- 4 Validation and Equivalent of Different Laminated Back Iron -- 4.1 Design and Experimental Procedure -- 4.2 Equivalent Simulation, Analytic und Measuring -- 4.3 Equivalent of Different Manufacturing Processes According to the State of the Art -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Synergetic 1D-3D Reduced Order Modeling Techniques for Electric Motor Design Analysis -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction and Objective -- 2 Material and Methods -- 2.1 Problem Description -- 2.2 Synergetic 1D-3D Component Analyses -- 2.3 Anisotropic Winding Thermal Properties -- 2.4 Convective Heat Transfer Through Air Gap -- 2.5 Spray Cooling of Heat Sources -- 2.6 Simplified Physics-Based Model Order Reduction -- 3 Model Validation -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Steady-State Modular Design Analyses -- 4.2 Transient Component Analyses -- 4.3 Reduced-Order Models for System Analyses -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- DRIVING RESISTANCE -- Investigations into the Aerodynamic Influence of Trailers Towed by Battery Electric Passenger Cars -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Wind Tunnel Measurements -- 2.1 Measuring Setup and Program -- 2.2 Aerodynamics of Braking Trailers/Campaign 1 -- 2.3 Aerodynamics of Trailers Towed by Bevs/Campaign 2 -- 3 CFD Simulations -- 3.1 Simulation Setup and Methods -- 3.2 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Sensatorq, a New Approach for Measure the Forces at Wheels and Apply these to Vehicle Dynamics Control of the Future Mobility -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State of the Art -- 3 Weaknesses of the Conventional Technology -- 4 Desire for Change -- 5 Different of the Approaches -- 6 How does Sensatorq Works -- 7 Benefits and Additional Features of Sensatorq -- References , On the Importance of Highly Resolved Wind Forecasts for Range Estimation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Physics of Wind and Vehicle Power Consumption -- 3 Wind Forecasting -- 4 Mid-latitude Wind Distribution -- 5 The Influence of Topography and Vegetation on Vehicle Power Consumption -- 5.1 Power Consumption -- 5.2 Topography -- 5.3 Vegetation -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- TEST & -- VALIDATION II -- Breaktor™ Battery Disconnect Unit -- Abstract. -- 1 Critical Protection Considerations in Electric Vehicles -- 2 Traditional Circuit Protection Strategies -- 3 The Future of EV Circuit Protection and Power Distribution -- A Modular Co-Simulation Framework with Open Source Software and Automotive Standards -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Scene Composition -- 3.1 Map Creation and Conversion -- 3.2 Dynamic Object Representation with OpenSCENARIO Catalogs -- 3.3 Simulation-Based Scene Creation -- 4 Modular Co-Simulation Framework -- 4.1 Execution Speed and Real Time Capability -- 4.2 Driving Simulator Environment -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Discussion and Future Work -- References -- The Use of Modern IT Architectures in Complex Test Scenarios of Systems Engineering -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Test Process -- 3 Test Data Management -- 4 Feedback into the Development Process -- 5 Powerful Dashboard -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- TEST & -- VALIDATION I -- Method for the Automatic Generation of Vehicle-Specific Individual Test Sequences -- Abstract. -- 1 Motivation -- 2 Software Architecture -- 3 Scalability/Parallelism -- 4 Log-Management -- 5 Summary/Outlook -- References -- Virtual World Meets Reality - Validation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems -- Abstract. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges of Multiple Test Instances -- 3 OpenSCENARIO V2.0 -- 3.1 Abstraction Levels -- 3.2 Scenario Variation -- 3.3 Multiple Test Instances , 3.4 Scenario Execution on a Test Track
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bargende, Michael 22. Internationales Stuttgarter Symposium Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH,c2022 ISBN 9783658370107
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    almahu_9949616152302882
    Format: 1 online resource (502 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9788770226592
    Series Statement: Energy Engineering and Systems Series
    Note: Cover -- Half-Title -- RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN ENERGY ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS -- Title -- Copyrights -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Global Energy Situation on Climate Change -- 1.1 The Negative Impacts and Forecasts of Climate Change -- 1.1.1 Sea levels -- 1.1.2 Ocean currents -- 1.1.3 Coral reefs -- 1.1.4 Ocean acidity -- 1.1.5 Wildlife -- 1.1.6 Hurricanes -- 1.1.7 Floods -- 1.1.8 Fires -- 1.1.9 Forests -- 1.1.10 Droughts -- 1.1.11 Human health -- 1.1.12 Social cost -- 1.2 The Positive Global Trends to meet the Goals of the Paris Agreement -- 1.2.1 Coal -- 1.2.2 Wind -- 1.2.3 Solar -- 1.2.4 Employment -- 1.2.5 Industrial energy efficiency -- 1.3 International Protocols and Conventions -- 1.3.1 Paris agreement -- 1.3.2 Kyoto protocol -- Chapter 2 Fundamental Principles of Energy -- 2.1 Forms of Energy -- 2.1.1 Definition of energy -- 2.1.2 Different forms of energy and energy flowimportant to energy audits -- 2.2 Definition of Energy Efficiency -- 2.3 Definition of Energy Density -- 2.4 Units of Energy -- 2.4.1 Calorie -- 2.4.2 Joule -- 2.4.3 Pascal -- 2.4.4 Ampere -- 2.4.5 Ampere-hour -- 2.4.6 Volt-Ampere -- 2.4.7 kiloVolt-Ampere reactive -- 2.4.8 Watt -- 2.4.9 Watt-hour -- 2.4.10 kiloWatt and gigaWatt -- Chapter 3Energy Conversion and EfficiencyLouis Lagrange -- 3.1 Energy Conversion, Electricity and Energy Efficiency -- 3.1.1 Total energy, useful and not useful energy -- 3.2 The Four Thermodynamic Laws -- 3.2.1 Definition and interpretation of thermodynamic law nr 0 -- 3.2.2 Definition and interpretation of thermodynamic law nr 1 -- 3.2.3 Definition and interpretation of thermodynamic law nr 2 -- 3.2.4 Definition and interpretation of thermodynamic law nr 3 -- 3.3 Energy Performance Criteria -- 3.4 Calculation of Energy Efficiency Performance -- 3.4.1 High level benchmarking metrics. , 3.4.2 Energy use index -- 3.4.3 Energy cost index -- 3.4.4 Productivity metrics -- 3.4.5 Energy efficiency rating, seasonal and integrated -- 3.4.6 System performance metrics -- 3.4.7 Typical system performance indexes -- 3.5 Calculation of Point of Use (PoU) costs -- 3.5.1 Energy conservation and energy conversion (energy flow) -- 3.5.2 Heat flow and heat loss -- 3.5.3 Mass- and energy-balance -- 3.5.4 Energy demand -- Chapter 4Fundamentals of Electrical EnergyLouis Lagrange -- 4.1 Electrical Power and Electrical Power Quality -- 4.2 Electrical Voltage -- 4.3 Electrical Current -- 4.4 Electrical Power -- 4.5 Demand -- 4.6 Types of Current Flow -- 4.7 Direct Current -- 4.8 Batteries -- 4.9 Alternating Current -- 4.10 The Different Types of Loads -- 4.10.1 Electrical circuitry -- 4.10.2 Resistive loads -- 4.10.3 Inductive loads -- 4.10.4 Capacitive loads -- 4.11 Electrical Power Factor -- 4.11.1 Lower utility fees -- 4.11.2 Power factor penalty is eliminated -- 4.11.3 Increase voltage levels in the electric system and distribution system -- 4.11.4 Power factor correction in linear loads -- 4.11.5 Power factor correction in non-linear loads -- 4.11.6 Passive power factor correction (PFC) -- 4.11.7 Active power factor correction -- 4.11.8 Dynamic power factor correction -- 4.12 Demand Management -- 4.13 Load Factor -- 4.14 Load Shifting -- 4.14.1 Demand response -- 4.14.2 Dynamic demand -- 4.15 Load Shedding -- 4.16 Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) -- 4.16.1 THD voltage -- 4.16.2 Harmonic voltage distortions -- 4.16.3 Harmonic current distortion -- 4.17 Problems with Harmonics -- 4.18 Measuring Electrical Energy Consumption -- 4.18.1 Calculating power, energy and power factor inalternating current circuits -- 4.18.2 Calculate power, voltage, current andpower factor in AC circuits -- 4.18.3 Voltage -- 4.18.4 Current -- 4.18.5 Power. , 4.19 Methods to Correct the Power Factor -- 4.20 Calculating Energy Efficiency forElectrical Equipment -- 4.21 Uninterruptible Power Supply -- Chapter 5Fundamentals of Thermal EnergyAlbert Williams -- 5.1 Types of Thermal Energy: Sensible and Latent -- 5.2 Concept of Useful Thermal Energy -- 5.3 Temperature -- 5.4 Pressure -- 5.5 Phase Changes -- 5.5.1 Evaporation -- 5.5.2 Condensation -- 5.5.3 Steam -- 5.5.4 Moist air and humidity -- 5.6 Psychrometric Charts -- 5.6.1 Air temperature -- 5.6.2 Relative humidity -- 5.6.3 Mean radiant temperature -- 5.6.4 Air flow movement -- 5.6.5 Infiltration loads in buildings -- 5.7 Calculating Thermal Energy -- 5.7.1 Heat loss calculations -- 5.8 Energy Efficiency Measures in Thermal Processes -- Chapter 6Energy Management Systems andIndustrial Energy AuditsAlbert Williams1 & -- Yolanda de Lange1 -- 6.1 Energy Management Systems (EnMS) -- 6.1.1 Overview -- 6.1.2 Energy performance indicators -- 6.1.3 Calculation of energy efficiency performance -- 6.1.4 High level benchmarking metrics -- 6.2 Industrial Energy Audits -- 6.2.1 The types of energy audits -- 6.2.2 The energy audit process -- Chapter 7Instrumentation and ControlAlbert Williams -- 7.1 The Need for Automated Control -- 7.2 Control Components -- 7.2.1 Switches -- 7.2.2 Sensors -- 7.2.3 Transducers -- 7.2.4 Controllers -- 7.2.5 Control loops -- 7.2.6 Control devices -- 7.3 Control Modes -- 7.3.1 On/Off control -- 7.3.2 Floating control -- 7.3.3 Proportional only control (P) -- 7.3.4 Proportional-plus-integral control (PI) -- 7.3.5 Proportional-integral-derivative control (PID) -- 7.4 Sensor Types -- 7.4.1 Thermostats -- 7.4.2 Electric meter -- 7.4.3 Smoke sensors/detectors -- 7.4.4 Light sensors -- 7.4.5 Occupancy sensors -- 7.4.6 Carbon dioxide sensors -- 7.4.7 Carbon monoxide sensors. , 7.5 The Principles of Efficiency with Control andControl Applications -- 7.5.1 Efficiency through control -- 7.5.2 Efficiency through control applications -- Chapter 8Energy Investigation Support ToolsAlbert Williams -- 8.1 Measurement of Power -- 8.2 Measurement of Temperature -- 8.3 Measurement of Pressure -- 8.4 Measurement of Humidity -- 8.5 Measurement of Heat Capacity and Heat Storage -- 8.6 Combustion Measurement -- 8.7 Measurements of Air Velocity -- 8.8 Measurements of Flow -- 8.9 Measurements of Compressed Air Systems -- 8.9.1 Compressed air flow measurements -- 8.9.2 Leak detection in compressed air system -- Chapter 9Fuels, Furnaces, and Fired EquipmentAlbert Williams -- 9.1 Fuel Fired Systems -- 9.2 Fuels -- 9.2.1 Properties of solid fuels -- 9.2.2 Properties of liquid fuels (Oil) -- 9.2.1 Properties of gaseous fuels -- 9.3 Combustion -- 9.3.1 Combustion of carbon -- 9.3.2 Combustion air requirement -- 9.4 Optimizing Combustion Conditions -- 9.5 Fuel Fired Equipment and Applications -- 9.5.1 Furnaces -- 9.5.2 Dryers -- 9.5.3 Kilns -- 9.6 Flue Gas and Other Losses in Process Furnaces, Dryers and Kilns -- 9.7 Burners -- 9.7.1 Liquid fuel combustion -- 9.7.2 Pressure jet burners -- 9.7.3 Rotary cup burners -- 9.7.4 Air blast burners -- 9.7.5 Common problems in burners -- 9.8 Thermal Efficiencies -- 9.9 Air Pollution Control - Process and Equipment -- 9.9.1 Greenhouse gas effect -- 9.9.2 Acid rain -- 9.9.3 Ground level ozone -- 9.9.4 Reduction of pollutant emissions fromcombustion process -- 9.9.5 Energy efficiency improvements -- 9.9.6 Refinement to the combustion process -- 9.9.7 Flue gas treatment -- 9.9.8 Fuel switching -- 9.10 Energy Efficiency Measures -- 9.10.1 Maintain proper burner adjustment -- 9.10.2 Check excess air and combustibles in the flue gas -- 9.10.3 Keep heat exchange surfaces clean. , 9.10.4 Replace/Repair missing and damaged insulation -- 9.10.5 Check furnace pressure regularly -- 9.10.6 Schedule production to operate furnaces at ornear maximum output -- 9.10.7 Replace damaged furnace doors or covers -- 9.10.8 Install adequate monitoring instrumentation -- 9.10.9 Recover heat from equipment cooling water -- 9.10.10 Install a heat exchanger in the flue gas outlet -- Chapter 10Heat Exchange SystemsAlbert Williams -- 10.1 Concepts of Conduction, Convection and Radiation -- 10.1.1 Conduction -- 10.1.2 Convection -- 10.1.3 Thermal radiation -- 10.2 Specific Heat Capacity -- 10.3 Insulation -- 10.3.1 Heat loss through a wall -- 10.3.2 Heat loss from a pipe -- 10.3.3 Heat loss from an industrial freezer -- 10.3.4 Insulating materials -- 10.3.5 Protective coverings and finishes -- 10.3.6 Accessories -- 10.3.7 Insulation energy efficiency measures -- 10.3.8 Vapor loss from open processing tanks -- 10.4 Heat Recovery with Heat Exchangers -- 10.4.1 Shell and tube -- 10.4.3 Heat wheel -- 10.4.4 Heat pipes -- 10.4.5 Run around system -- 10.4.6 Plate or Baffle type heat exchanger -- 10.4.7 Heat pumps -- 10.4.8 Waste heat boilers -- 10.4.9 Recuperators -- 10.4.10 Heat recovery ventilation systems -- 10.4.11 Mechanical and natural ventilation -- Chapter 11Steam SystemsAlbert Williams -- 11.1 Generation -- 11.1.1 Steam -- 11.1.2 Sensible heat and latent heat -- 11.1.3 Steam quality -- 11.1.4 Superheated steam -- 11.1.5 Example of the effects of increasing surface area -- 11.1.7 Combustion losses -- 11.1.8 Blowdown losses -- 11.1.9 Feedwater treatment -- 11.1.10 Condensate tanks -- 11.1.11 Flash tanks -- 11.1.12 Flash steam heat recovery -- 11.2 Distribution -- 11.2.1 Condensate return -- 11.2.2 Steam leaks -- 11.2.3 Insulation -- 11.2.4 Steam pressure -- 11.2.5 Steam pipes -- 11.2.6 Heat transfer from steam -- 11.2.7 Steam traps. , 11.2.8 Routine maintenance of traps.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Williams, A. E. Industrial Energy Systems Handbook Aalborg : River Publishers,c2022 ISBN 9788770226608
    Language: English
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    Note: Front Cover -- Making IT Sustainable -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Endorsements -- 1. Introduction -- Why is sustainability in information technology important? -- Are the economic costs of sustainable information technology prohibitively higher than society is willing to bear? -- Sustainable information technology strategies and practices -- Why is this book on sustainable information technology needed? -- Who can benefit from reading this book? -- What differentiates this book? -- What is not included in the book? -- References -- 2. IT sustainability: definitions, terminology, standards, and metrics -- IT sustainability: definition and terminology -- IT sustainability standards -- IT sustainability metrics -- References -- 3. Technologies and innovative solutions for sustainable data centers -- Sustainable IT operations and IT service management for achieving sustainability -- Data centers and environmental concerns -- Sustainable IT operations -- Sustainable IT service management -- General solutions for optimizing energy usage effectiveness in data centers -- Carbon-aware data centers -- Carbon-aware data center software -- The carbon dependencies of data centers and net-zero status -- Data center energy efficiency: optimizing power usage effectiveness in data centers -- Energy proportionality -- Static power draw and energy proportionality -- Clock speed and energy proportionality -- Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling -- Power distribution in data centers -- Optimizing temperature in data centers: higher operating temperature -- Role of automation in improving energy efficiency in IT -- Utilizing built-in server power management features -- CPU core parking -- Server power profiles -- Role of server virtualization in improving energy efficiency in IT -- Containerized applications and energy consumption reduction -- Embodied energy. , Embodied carbon -- Green data storage -- Green networking -- Main strategies for achieving green networking -- Energy-efficient networking equipment -- Energy-efficient routing -- Carbon-aware scheduling -- Renewable energy sources -- Clean fuel for power backup: hydrogen fuel cells and biogas -- The use of wind turbines in data centers and data centers inside wind turbines -- Nuclear-powered data centers: a future frontier in sustainable computing -- Nuclear fission reactors: small modular reactors -- Nuclear fusion as an energy source for data centers -- Can direct current power make data centers more energy-efficient? -- Benefits of direct current power -- Limitations of direct current power -- Direct current-powered servers -- Incorporating sustainable materials into the design and operation of data centers -- Environmental water footprint of data centers: cooling and water consumption -- Data center cooling -- Environmental monitoring in data centers: sensors and controls -- Waterside economizers -- Data center liquid cooling -- High-density liquid cooling in data centers -- Immersion cooling -- Direct-to-chip cooling -- Evaporative cooling -- Rear door heat exchanger cooling -- Carbon dioxide removal -- "Data furnace" project -- Sustainable data center design -- High-density sustainable data centers -- Modular data centers -- Embedded data centers -- How composable disaggregated infrastructure helps in advancing to sustainable IT -- References -- 4. Green and sustainable software engineering -- Criteria for green and sustainable software development -- Green Software Foundation principles -- Sustainable application design -- Green coding practices -- Green software certifications -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Cloud: sustainability as a driver of cloud technology innovations -- General environmental benefits and challenges of cloud computing. , Why cloud computing is more environmentally friendly than traditional on-premises computing -- Tools for measuring environmental impact of cloud computing services -- AWS customer carbon footprint tool -- Azure Sustainability Calculator and Emissions Impact Dashboard -- Google Sustainability Tools: Carbon Footprint, Active Assist, Cloud Region Picker, and Carbon Sense -- Google Cloud Carbon Footprint -- Active Assist -- Google Cloud Region Picker -- Carbon Sense -- IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator -- Sustainable software engineering for cloud computing -- Eco-friendly cloud computing architecture -- Cloud-native applications and IT sustainability -- The use of containerization and microservices to achieve sustainability in cloud-native computing -- Sustainable cloud data storage -- Sustainable cloud-based backup -- Sustainable cloud networking -- Cloud-native processors -- Cloud providers' initiatives and solutions for achieving environmental sustainability of cloud computing -- AWS's commitment to sustainability -- Sustainability initiatives of Microsoft Azure -- Sustainability initiatives of Google Cloud platform -- Sustainability solutions for Oracle Cloud -- IBM Sustainable Cloud -- References -- 6. Sustainable high-performance computing -- Green HPC in corporate sustainability initiatives -- Energy-efficient solutions for high-performance computing -- Energy-efficient high-performance processors -- Low-power processors in high-performance computing -- ARM-based processors -- Hybrid and heterogeneous high-performance computing -- Memory technologies -- Composable systems -- Intelligent packaging technologies -- Open hardware platforms -- The use of artificial intelligence for achieving sustainable high-performance computing -- Cooling technologies in green high-performance computing -- The use of renewable energy in high-performance computing. , Cloud-based green high-performance computing -- References -- Further reading -- 7. Roles of 5G/6G and the Internet of Things in advancing IT sustainability -- Sustainable cloud radio access network -- Ecological effect of moving consumers to 5G phones -- Sustainable telco cloud solutions -- Sustainable solutions for mobile cloud computing -- Sustainable edge computing -- Making multiaccess edge computing sustainable -- Sustainable 5G distributed edge architectures -- Sustainable 5G cloudlets -- Sustainable 5G micro data centers -- 5G-connected smart grids -- Sustainable Internet of Things -- Designing IoT devices for sustainability -- References -- 8. Circular economy and sustainable IT -- Circular economy concepts in sustainable IT -- Sustainable IT manufacturing -- Sustainable IT hardware -- Extending IT hardware life by using of artificial intelligence and machine learning -- Application of circular economy principles to embodied carbon in IT hardware -- The use of sustainable materials in IT -- Sustainable end-of-life strategies for IT equipment -- Cascading components across multiple lifecycles -- Waste electrical and electronic equipment reuse in the circular economy -- The Circular Economy for the Data Center Industry -- Sustainable IT equipment disposal -- IT sustainability solutions in the circular economy -- References -- 9. Remanufacturing programs in sustainable IT -- Terminology: remanufactured, refurbished, and reuse as-is -- Remanufacturing in circular economy -- EEE reverse remanufacturing and WEEE collection -- Remanufacturing operational processes for IT equipment -- Inspection -- Disassembly -- Cleaning -- Repair or replacement -- Reassembly -- Quality control -- IT OEM's remanufacturing programs -- Dell Refurbished program -- Remanufactured data center equipment -- Product design for automated remanufacturing. , Certified remanufactured IT equipment -- References -- 10. Sustainable IT supply chain management and IT procurement -- Environmental certifications and standards used in sustainable green IT supply chain management -- Sustainable IT procurement practices -- Sustainable IT procurement policies -- Renewable energy procurement in IT -- Green IT labeling schemes in sustainable IT supply chain -- References -- 11. The environmental implications of remote working -- The multifaceted role of remote working in business operations -- How remote working enabled by IT services advances environmental sustainability -- Reduced transportation emissions -- Lower energy consumption -- Less office space -- The use of renewable energy sources -- Technology advancements -- How the environmental impact of working from home can be measured -- Sustainable IT solutions used for working from home -- References -- 12. Cryptocurrency and its impact on the environment -- Energy cost of cryptocurrency -- The Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index -- How to reduce the energy cost of cryptocurrency mining -- The Lightning Network -- Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanisms -- Renewable energy sources and mining pools -- Using waste gas flare for cryptocurrency mining -- Energy-efficient mining hardware -- Initiatives for reducing the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining -- The Crypto Climate Accord -- The BitGreen Project -- Sustainable infrastructure for cryptocurrency mining -- Blockware Solutions -- Greenidge Generation -- Northern Data -- Hydro66 -- Marathon Digital -- References -- 13. Adiabatic reversible computing -- Power consumption in computing: Koomey's Law and Landauer's Principle -- Reversible computing -- Adiabatic computing -- Adiabatic reversible computing -- Adiabatic quantum computing -- References. , 14. How quantum computing contributes to achieving sustainable IT.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gloukhovtsev, Mikhail Making IT Sustainable San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2024 ISBN 9780443135972
    Language: English
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