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Pincer-Metal Complexes: Applications in Catalytic Dehydrogenation
Chemistry provides an overview of pincer-metal catalytic systems
that transform hydrocarbons and their derivatives from an synthetic
and mechanistic point-of-view. This book provides thorough coverage
of the operating mechanisms and dehydrogenation catalyst
compatibility in both functionalized and unfunctionalized
hydrocarbon systems. In addition, it includes success stories of
pincer-metal systems, as well as current and future challenges. The
book is an ideal reference for researchers practicing synthetic
organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry
and catalysis in academia and industry. In recent years there has
been a surge in the research on hydrocarbon dehydrogenation
catalytic systems that are compatible with polar substituents. This
helps facilitate formulation of tandem processes that are not
limited to hydrocarbon transformation but also to hydrocarbon
functionalization in a single pot.
In recent years, substantial efforts are being made in the
development of reliability theory including fuzzy reliability
theories and their applications to various real-life problems.
Fuzzy set theory is widely used in decision making and multi
criteria such as management and engineering, as well as other
important domains in order to evaluate the uncertainty of real-life
systems. Fuzzy reliability has proven to have effective tools and
techniques based on real set theory for proposed models within
various engineering fields, and current research focuses on these
applications. Advancements in Fuzzy Reliability Theory introduces
the concept of reliability fuzzy set theory including various
methods, techniques, and algorithms. The chapters present the
latest findings and research in fuzzy reliability theory
applications in engineering areas. While examining the
implementation of fuzzy reliability theory among various industries
such as mining, construction, automobile, engineering, and more,
this book is ideal for engineers, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in fuzzy reliability theory
applications in engineering areas.
This book presents the design of delay-efficient packet schedulers
for heterogeneous M2M uplink traffic classified into several
classes, based on packet delay requirements, payload size, arrival
process, etc. Specifically, the authors use tools from queuing
theory to determine the delay-optimal scheduling policy. The
proposed packet schedulers are designed for a generic M2M
architecture and thus equally applicable to any M2M application.
Additionally, due to their low implementation complexity and
excellent delay-performance, they authors show how they are also
well-suited for practical M2M systems. The book pertains primarily
to real-time process scheduler experts in industry/academia and
graduate students whose research deals with designing
Quality-of-Service-aware packet schedulers for M2M packet
schedulers over existing and future cellular infrastructure.
Presents queuing theoretic analysis and optimization techniques
used to design proposed packet scheduling strategies; Provides
utility functions to precisely model diverse delay requirements,
which lends itself to formulation of utility-maximization problems
for determining the delay- or utility-optimal packet scheduler;
Includes detail on low implementation complexity of the proposed
scheduler by using iterative and distributed optimization
techniques.
Insect science is fast changing as insects are evolving to a
plethora of newer chemical molecules, climate change, management
tactics and transformation of the landscapes. Through the
International Conference, the editors have attempted to gather
together newer aspects of Insect Sciences like Insect Taxonomy, DNA
Barcoding, Physiology, Toxicology, Vectors and their Management,
Molecular Biology, RNA interference in Pest Management,
Semiochemicals and Pest Management using Host Plant Resistance and
Biological Control appropriated especially for the developing
world. Both basic and applied aspects of insect science have been
included to stimulate comprehensive studies on insect science. The
book not only deals with insect science but also environmental and
ecological aspects in the hope that the book will be of immense use
to students, researchers, extension workers, planners,
administrators, farmers and other end users. The Chapters on
diversified aspects of Insect Science are contributed by leading
scientists for the coming 21st century in which entomology is
witnessing a dramatic advancement in management of pests through
in-depth investigations. The dimensions of Insect Science covered
in the book are pest management approaches that can be adopted
worldwide with ascent on sustainability.
Arthropods are invertebrates that constitute over 90% of the animal
kingdom, and their bio-ecology is closely linked with global
functioning and survival. Arthropods play an important role in
maintaining the health of ecosystems, provide livelihoods and
nutrition to human communities, and are important indicators of
environmental change. Yet the population trends of several
arthropods species show them to be in decline. Arthropods
constitute a dominant group with 1.2 million species influencing
earth's biodiversity. Among arthropods, insects are predominant,
with ca. 1 million species and having evolved some 350 million
years ago. Arthropods are closely associated with living and
non-living entities alike, making the ecosystem services they
provide crucially important. In order to be effective, plans for
the conservation of arthropods and ecosystems should include a
mixture of strategies like protecting key habitats and genomic
studies to formulate relevant policies for in situ and ex situ
conservation. This two-volume book focuses on capturing the
essentials of arthropod inventories, biology, and conservation.
Further, it seeks to identify the mechanisms by which arthropod
populations can be sustained in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems,
and by means of which certain problematic species be managed
without producing harmful environmental side-effects. This edited
compilation includes chapters contributed by over 80 biologists on
a wide range of topics embracing the diversity, distribution,
utility and conservation of arthropods and select groups of insect
taxa. More importantly, it describes in detail the mechanisms of
sustaining arthropod ecosystems, services and populations. It
addresses the contribution of modern biological tools such as
molecular and genetic techniques regulating gene expression, as
well as conventional, indigenous practices in arthropod
conservation. The contributors reiterate the importance of
documenting and understanding the biology of arthropods from a
holistic perspective before addressing conservation issues at
large. This book offers a valuable resource for all zoologists,
entomologists, ecologists, conservation biologists, policy makers,
teachers and students interested in the conservation of biological
resources.
Arthropods are invertebrates that constitute over 90% of the animal
kingdom, and their bio-ecology is closely linked with global
functioning and survival. Arthropods play an important role in
maintaining the health of ecosystems, provide livelihoods and
nutrition to human communities, and are important indicators of
environmental change. Yet the population trends of several
arthropods species show them to be in decline. Arthropods
constitute a dominant group with 1.2 million species influencing
earth's biodiversity. Among arthropods, insects are predominant,
with ca. 1 million species and having evolved some 350 million
years ago. Arthropods are closely associated with living and
non-living entities alike, making the ecosystem services they
provide crucially important. In order to be effective, plans for
the conservation of arthropods and ecosystems should include a
mixture of strategies like protecting key habitats and genomic
studies to formulate relevant policies for in situ and ex situ
conservation. This two-volume book focuses on capturing the
essentials of arthropod inventories, biology, and
conservation.Further, it seeks to identify the mechanisms by which
arthropod populations can be sustained in terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystems, and by means of which certain problematic species be
managed without producing harmful environmental side-effects. This
edited compilation includes chapters contributed by over 80
biologists on a wide range of topics embracing the diversity,
distribution, utility and conservation of arthropods and select
groups of insect taxa. More importantly, it describes in detail the
mechanisms of sustaining arthropod ecosystems, services and
populations. It addresses the contribution of modern biological
tools such as molecular and genetic techniques regulating gene
expression, as well as conventional, indigenous practices in
arthropod conservation. The contributors reiterate the importance
of documenting and understanding the biology of arthropods from a
holistic perspective before addressing conservation issues at
large. This book offers a valuable resource for all zoologists,
entomologists, ecologists, conservation biologists, policy makers,
teachers and students interested in the conservation of biological
resources.
This book features selected high-quality papers from the Second
International Conference on Innovation in Electrical Power
Engineering, Communication, and Computing Technology (IEPCCT 2021),
held at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (Deemed to be University),
Bhubaneswar, India, on 24-26 September 2021. Presenting innovations
in power, communication, and computing, it covers topics such as
mini, micro, smart and future power grids; power system economics;
energy storage systems; intelligent control; power converters;
improving power quality; signal processing; sensors and actuators;
image/video processing; high-performance data mining algorithms;
advances in deep learning; and optimization methods.
Explains the major technologies in the area including fundamental
concepts and applications Discusses design to simulation, from
mathematical modeling to technology deployment Provides optimum
solution possibilities for charging infrastructure. Explores
multistage charging system evaluations and their possible
implementations, and introduces efficient wireless charging
possibilities and optimization of charging locations Includes
challenges and opportunities posed by the progressive integration
of electric drive vehicles.
The earliest land-plants evolved around 450 million years ago from
aquatic plants devoid of vascular systems. The diversification of
flowering plants (angiosperms) during the Cretaceous period is
associated with speciation in insects. Early insect herbivores were
mandibulate, but the evolution of vascular plants led to the
co-evolution of other forms of herbivory, such as leaf feeding,
sap-sucking, leaf mining, tissue borer, gall forming and
nectar-feeding. Plant defense against biotic stress is an adaptive
evolution by plants to increase their fitness. Plants use a variety
of strategies to defend against damage caused by herbivores. Plant
defense mechanisms are either inbuilt or induced. Inbuilt
mechanisms are always present within the plant, while induced
defenses are produced or mobilized to the site where a plant is
injured. Induced defense mechanisms include morphological,
physiological changes and production of secondary metabolites. Host
plant resistance (HPR) is one of the eco-friendly methods of pest
management. It protects the crop by making it less suitable or
tolerant to the pest. While books on theoretical aspects of HPR are
available, an exclusive book on the practical aspects is lacking.
There is a wide gap between the theory and the experimental
procedures required for conducting studies on plant resistance for
the post graduate students and young researchers. A dire need for a
book on practical aspects was strongly felt. Initially a practical
manual was prepared which eventually evolved into the present book.
We hope this book provides information on major aspects of
screening crop germplasm, sampling techniques, genetic and
biochemical basis of HPR, behavioural studies on pheromone and
plant volatiles, and some of the recent approaches in HPR. Further,
the references provide the scientific articles and books as
additional information to readers and workers alike.
Floricultural crops all over the world are challenged by a number
of insect and mite pests. The pest scenario is changing, and with
climate change the instances of new pest incidences have become a
more common problem. Like other crops, the intensive cultivation of
commercial flowers has accentuated pest problems, as farmers tend
to use more agricultural chemicals, which, in turn, increase the
problems of pesticide resistance, pest resurgence, and residues
leading to health hazards. This volume, Advances in Pest Management
in Commercial Flowers, looks at the major challenges and
improvements in this growing area today. It first provides an
informative overview of worldwide pests of important commercial
flowers. It explores a number of important issues in this area,
such as the role of climate change on insect pests of commercial
flowers and the synthetic chemicals and their possible harmful
effects on the environment.
Nanostructured advanced ceramics with non-traditional applications.
Promising ceramics for removal of industrial wastes. Nanostructured
Ceramics for optoelectronic devices.
This book "Advanced Applications of Computational Mathematics"
covers multidisciplinary studies containing advanced research in
the field of computational and applied mathematics. The book
includes research methodology, techniques, applications, and
algorithms. The book will be very useful to advanced students,
researchers and practitioners who are involved in the areas of
computational and applied mathematics and engineering.
This two-volume book presents outcomes of the 7th International
Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving, SocProS 2017.
This conference is a joint technical collaboration between the Soft
Computing Research Society, Liverpool Hope University (UK), the
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, the South Asian University
New Delhi and the National Institute of Technology Silchar, and
brings together researchers, engineers and practitioners to discuss
thought-provoking developments and challenges in order to select
potential future directions The book presents the latest advances
and innovations in the interdisciplinary areas of soft computing,
including original research papers in the areas including, but not
limited to, algorithms (artificial immune systems, artificial
neural networks, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, and
particle swarm optimization) and applications (control systems,
data mining and clustering, finance, weather forecasting, game
theory, business and forecasting applications). It is a valuable
resource for both young and experienced researchers dealing with
complex and intricate real-world problems for which finding a
solution by traditional methods is a difficult task.
Arthropods are invertebrates that constitute over 90% of the animal
kingdom, and their bio-ecology is closely linked with global
functioning and survival. Arthropods play an important role in
maintaining the health of ecosystems, provide livelihoods and
nutrition to human communities, and are important indicators of
environmental change. Yet the population trends of several
arthropods species show them to be in decline. Arthropods
constitute a dominant group with 1.2 million species influencing
earth's biodiversity. Among arthropods, insects are predominant,
with ca. 1 million species and having evolved some 350 million
years ago. Arthropods are closely associated with living and
non-living entities alike, making the ecosystem services they
provide crucially important. In order to be effective, plans for
the conservation of arthropods and ecosystems should include a
mixture of strategies like protecting key habitats and genomic
studies to formulate relevant policies for in situ and ex situ
conservation. This two-volume book focuses on capturing the
essentials of arthropod inventories, biology, and
conservation.Further, it seeks to identify the mechanisms by which
arthropod populations can be sustained in terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystems, and by means of which certain problematic species be
managed without producing harmful environmental side-effects. This
edited compilation includes chapters contributed by over 80
biologists on a wide range of topics embracing the diversity,
distribution, utility and conservation of arthropods and select
groups of insect taxa. More importantly, it describes in detail the
mechanisms of sustaining arthropod ecosystems, services and
populations. It addresses the contribution of modern biological
tools such as molecular and genetic techniques regulating gene
expression, as well as conventional, indigenous practices in
arthropod conservation. The contributors reiterate the importance
of documenting and understanding the biology of arthropods from a
holistic perspective before addressing conservation issues at
large. This book offers a valuable resource for all zoologists,
entomologists, ecologists, conservation biologists, policy makers,
teachers and students interested in the conservation of biological
resources.
Arthropods are invertebrates that constitute over 90% of the animal
kingdom, and their bio-ecology is closely linked with global
functioning and survival. Arthropods play an important role in
maintaining the health of ecosystems, provide livelihoods and
nutrition to human communities, and are important indicators of
environmental change. Yet the population trends of several
arthropods species show them to be in decline. Arthropods
constitute a dominant group with 1.2 million species influencing
earth's biodiversity. Among arthropods, insects are predominant,
with ca. 1 million species and having evolved some 350 million
years ago. Arthropods are closely associated with living and
non-living entities alike, making the ecosystem services they
provide crucially important. In order to be effective, plans for
the conservation of arthropods and ecosystems should include a
mixture of strategies like protecting key habitats and genomic
studies to formulate relevant policies for in situ and ex situ
conservation. This two-volume book focuses on capturing the
essentials of arthropod inventories, biology, and conservation.
Further, it seeks to identify the mechanisms by which arthropod
populations can be sustained in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems,
and by means of which certain problematic species be managed
without producing harmful environmental side-effects. This edited
compilation includes chapters contributed by over 80 biologists on
a wide range of topics embracing the diversity, distribution,
utility and conservation of arthropods and select groups of insect
taxa. More importantly, it describes in detail the mechanisms of
sustaining arthropod ecosystems, services and populations. It
addresses the contribution of modern biological tools such as
molecular and genetic techniques regulating gene expression, as
well as conventional, indigenous practices in arthropod
conservation. The contributors reiterate the importance of
documenting and understanding the biology of arthropods from a
holistic perspective before addressing conservation issues at
large. This book offers a valuable resource for all zoologists,
entomologists, ecologists, conservation biologists, policy makers,
teachers and students interested in the conservation of biological
resources.
This two-volume book presents outcomes of the 7th International
Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving, SocProS 2017.
This conference is a joint technical collaboration between the Soft
Computing Research Society, Liverpool Hope University (UK), the
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, the South Asian University
New Delhi and the National Institute of Technology Silchar, and
brings together researchers, engineers and practitioners to discuss
thought-provoking developments and challenges in order to select
potential future directions The book presents the latest advances
and innovations in the interdisciplinary areas of soft computing,
including original research papers in the areas including, but not
limited to, algorithms (artificial immune systems, artificial
neural networks, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, and
particle swarm optimization) and applications (control systems,
data mining and clustering, finance, weather forecasting, game
theory, business and forecasting applications). It is a valuable
resource for both young and experienced researchers dealing with
complex and intricate real-world problems for which finding a
solution by traditional methods is a difficult task.
This book features selected high-quality papers from the Second
International Conference on Innovation in Electrical Power
Engineering, Communication, and Computing Technology (IEPCCT 2021),
held at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (Deemed to be University),
Bhubaneswar, India, on 24-26 September 2021. Presenting innovations
in power, communication, and computing, it covers topics such as
mini, micro, smart and future power grids; power system economics;
energy storage systems; intelligent control; power converters;
improving power quality; signal processing; sensors and actuators;
image/video processing; high-performance data mining algorithms;
advances in deep learning; and optimization methods.
In recent years, substantial efforts are being made in the
development of reliability theory including fuzzy reliability
theories and their applications to various real-life problems.
Fuzzy set theory is widely used in decision making and multi
criteria such as management and engineering, as well as other
important domains in order to evaluate the uncertainty of real-life
systems. Fuzzy reliability has proven to have effective tools and
techniques based on real set theory for proposed models within
various engineering fields, and current research focuses on these
applications. Advancements in Fuzzy Reliability Theory introduces
the concept of reliability fuzzy set theory including various
methods, techniques, and algorithms. The chapters present the
latest findings and research in fuzzy reliability theory
applications in engineering areas. While examining the
implementation of fuzzy reliability theory among various industries
such as mining, construction, automobile, engineering, and more,
this book is ideal for engineers, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in fuzzy reliability theory
applications in engineering areas.
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