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The Power Grid: Smart, Secure, Green and Reliable offers a diverse
look at the traditional engineering and physics aspects of power
systems, also examining the issues affecting clean power
generation, power distribution, and the new security issues that
could potentially affect the availability and reliability of the
grid. The book looks at growth in new loads that are consuming over
1% of all the electrical power produced, and how combining those
load issues of getting power to the regions experiencing growth in
energy demand can be addressed. In addition, it considers the
policy issues surrounding transmission line approval by regulators.
With truly multidisciplinary content, including failure analysis of
various systems, photovoltaic, wind power, quality issues with
clean power, high-voltage DC transmission, electromagnetic
radiation, electromagnetic interference, privacy concerns, and data
security, this reference is relevant to anyone interested in the
broad area of power grid stability.
Information security is important in every aspect of daily life.
This book examines four areas where risks are present: artificial
intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), government and
malware. The authors channel their experience and research into an
accessible body of knowledge for consideration by professionals. AI
is introduced as a tool for healthcare, security and innovation.
The advantages of using AI in new industries are highlighted in the
context of recent developments in mechanical engineering, and a
survey of AI software risks is presented focusing on
well-publicised failures and US FDA regulatory guidelines. The
risks associated with the billions of devices that form the IoT
grow with the availability of such devices in consumer products,
healthcare, energy infrastructure and transportation. The risks,
software engineering risk mitigation methods and standards
promoting a level of care for the manufacture of IoT devices are
examined because of their importance for software developers.
Strategic insights for software developers looking to do business
with the US federal government are presented, considering threats
to both public and private sectors as well as governmental
priorities from recent executive and legislative branch actions.
Finally, an analysis of malicious software that infects numerous
computer systems each day and causes millions of dollars in damages
every year is presented. Malicious software, or "malware", is
software designed with hostile intent, but the damage may be
mitigated with static and dynamic analyses, which are processes for
studying how malware operates and analysing potential impacts.
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