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State Estimation Strategies in Lithium-ion Battery Management
Systems presents key technologies and methodologies in modeling and
monitoring charge, energy, power and health of lithium-ion
batteries. Sections introduce core state parameters of the
lithium-ion battery, reviewing existing research and the
significance of the prediction of core state parameters of the
lithium-ion battery and analyzing the advantages and disadvantages
of prediction methods of core state parameters. Characteristic
analysis and aging characteristics are then discussed. Subsequent
chapters elaborate, in detail, on modeling and parameter
identification methods and advanced estimation techniques in
different application scenarios. Offering a systematic approach
supported by examples, process diagrams, flowcharts, algorithms,
and other visual elements, this book is of interest to researchers,
advanced students and scientists in energy storage, control,
automation, electrical engineering, power systems, materials
science and chemical engineering, as well as to engineers, R&D
professionals, and other industry personnel.
This volume complies a set of Data Mining techniques and new
applications in real biomedical scenarios. Chapters focus on
innovative data mining techniques, biomedical datasets and streams
analysis, and real applications. Written in the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters are thought to
show to Medical Doctors and Engineers the new trends and techniques
that are being applied to Clinical Medicine with the arrival of new
Information and Communication technologies Authoritative and
practical, Data Mining in Clinical Medicine seeks to aid scientists
with new approaches and trends in the field.
This book highlights the phenomenon of business cooperation from different theoretical approaches, and studies the most important aspects of the organizational design of cooperation. Part one studies the economic approach, organizational points of view, strategic points of view and the game theory approach. Part two studies a number of questions related to the analysis of the organization design and cooperation, and the principal cases in which cooperation has the greatest relevance: technology and international cooperation.
After having ignored victims, only recently both domestic and
international law have begun to pay attention to them. As a
consequence, different international norms related to victims have
progressively been introduced. These are norms generally
characterized by a certain concept from the perspective of victims,
as well as by the enumeration of a list of rights to which they are
entitle to; rights upon which the international statute of victims
is built. In reverse, these catalogues of rights are the states'
obligations. Most of these rights are already existent in the
international law of human rights. Consequently, they are not new
but consolidated rights. Others are strictly linked to victims,
concerning the following categories: victims of crime, victims of
abuse of power, victims of gross violations of international human
rights law, victims of serious violations of international
humanitarian law, victims of enforced disappearance, victims of
violations of international criminal law and victims of
terrorism.
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Battery System Modeling provides advances on the modeling of
lithium-ion batteries. Offering step-by-step explanations, the book
systematically guides the reader through the modeling of state of
charge estimation, energy prediction, power evaluation, health
estimation, and active control strategies. Using applications
alongside practical case studies, each chapter shows the reader how
to use the modeling tools provided. Moreover, the chemistry and
characteristics are described in detail, with algorithms provided
in every chapter. Providing a technical reference on the design and
application of Li-ion battery management systems, this book is an
ideal reference for researchers involved in batteries and energy
storage. Moreover, the step-by-step guidance and comprehensive
introduction to the topic makes it accessible to audiences of all
levels, from experienced engineers to graduates.
This work offers a comprehensive and critic approach to
international judicial and arbitral case law concerning
interpretation of international norms and international
institutions as well as to the way the International Court of
Justice conceives access to its jurisdiction and its exercise.
Batteries are a necessary part of a low-emission energy system, as
they can store renewable electricity and assist the grid.
Utility-scale batteries, with capacities of several to hundreds of
MWh, are particularly important for condominiums, local grid nodes,
and EV charging arrays. However, such batteries are expensive and
need to be monitored and managed well to maintain capacity and
reliability. Artificial intelligence offers a solution for
effective monitoring and management of utility-scale batteries.
This book systematically describes AI-based technologies for
battery state estimation and modeling for utility-scale Li-ion
batteries. Chapters cover utility-scale lithium-ion battery system
characteristics, AI-based equivalent modeling, parameter
identification, state of charge estimation, battery parameter
estimation, offer samples and case studies for utility-scale
battery operation, and conclude with a summary and prospect for
AI-based battery status monitoring. The book provides practical
references for the design and application of large-scale
lithium-ion battery systems. AI for Status Monitoring of
Utility-Scale Batteries is an invaluable resource for researchers
in battery R&D, including battery management systems and
related power electronics, battery manufacturers, and advanced
students.
Key debates of contemporary cultural sociology - the rise of the
'cultural omnivore', the fate of classical 'highbrow' culture, the
popularization, commercialization and globalization of culture -
deal with temporal changes. Yet, systematic research about these
processes is scarce due to the lack of suitable longitudinal data.
This book explores these questions through the lens of a crucial
institution of cultural mediation - the culture sections in quality
European newspapers - from 1960 to 2010. Starting from the
framework of cultural stratification and employing systematic
content analysis both quantitative and qualitative of more than
13,000 newspaper articles, Enter Culture, Exit Arts? presents a
synthetic yet empirically rich and detailed account of cultural
transformation in Europe over the last five decades. It shows how
classifications and hierarchies of culture have changed in course
of the process towards increased cultural heterogeneity.
Furthermore, it conceptualizes the key trends of rising popular
culture and declining highbrow arts as two simultaneous processes:
the one of legitimization of popular culture and the other of
popularization of traditional legitimate culture, both important
for the loosening of the boundary between 'highbrow' and 'popular'.
Through careful comparative analysis and illustrative snapshots
into the specific socio-historical contexts in which the newspapers
and their representations of culture are embedded - in Finland,
France, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK - the book reveals the key
patterns and diversity of European variations in the transformation
of cultural hierarchies since the 1960s. The book is a collective
endeavour of a large-scale international research project active
between 2013 and 2018.
Key debates of contemporary cultural sociology - the rise of the
'cultural omnivore', the fate of classical 'highbrow' culture, the
popularization, commercialization and globalization of culture -
deal with temporal changes. Yet, systematic research about these
processes is scarce due to the lack of suitable longitudinal data.
This book explores these questions through the lens of a crucial
institution of cultural mediation - the culture sections in quality
European newspapers - from 1960 to 2010. Starting from the
framework of cultural stratification and employing systematic
content analysis both quantitative and qualitative of more than
13,000 newspaper articles, Enter Culture, Exit Arts? presents a
synthetic yet empirically rich and detailed account of cultural
transformation in Europe over the last five decades. It shows how
classifications and hierarchies of culture have changed in course
of the process towards increased cultural heterogeneity.
Furthermore, it conceptualizes the key trends of rising popular
culture and declining highbrow arts as two simultaneous processes:
the one of legitimization of popular culture and the other of
popularization of traditional legitimate culture, both important
for the loosening of the boundary between 'highbrow' and 'popular'.
Through careful comparative analysis and illustrative snapshots
into the specific socio-historical contexts in which the newspapers
and their representations of culture are embedded - in Finland,
France, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK - the book reveals the key
patterns and diversity of European variations in the transformation
of cultural hierarchies since the 1960s. The book is a collective
endeavour of a large-scale international research project active
between 2013 and 2018.
The book deals with the secession/separation of territorial
entities and the legal consequences that derive from it both for
the parent state and for the seceded/separated entity or the entity
that intends to secede/separate. This subject is approached from
the triple perspective of international law, comparative law, and
Spanish law.International law, because it is this legal system
which contains the general legal framework within which this issue
must be dealt with. Thus, for example, the legal basis of the right
to self-determination, the constituent elements of the state, the
recognition of states and governments, succession in the matter of
treaties, succession in membership of International Organisations,
etc.Moreover, international law is also the reference invoked by
secessionist/independentist political projects within states in an
attempt to provide a legal basis for the legality of their
claim.Comparative law, in order to find out not only how most state
constitutions deal with secession or independence of their
territories, but also the jurisprudence handed down by national
courts on the matter (USA, Canada, Italy, France, Spain, among
others).And finally, Spanish Law, because the perspective chosen to
address the object of study is from the perspective of Spain.
This book borrows from the intellectual labor of queer theory in
order to unsettle-or "queer"-the discourses of "religion" and
"science," and, by extension, the "science and religion discourse."
Drawing intellectual and social cues from works by influential
theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Eve Sedgwick,
chapters in this volume converge on at least three common features
of queer theory. First, queer theory challenges givens that on
occasion still undergird religiously and scientifically informed
ways of thinking. Second, it takes embodiment seriously. Third,
this engagement inevitably generates new pathways for thinking
about how religious and scientific "truths" matter. These three
features ultimately lend support to critical investigations into
the meanings of "science" and "religion," and the relationships
between the two.
Fundamentals of Combustion Processes is designed as a textbook for
an upper-division undergraduate and graduate level combustion
course in mechanical engineering. The authors focus on the
fundamental theory of combustion and provide a simplified
discussion of basic combustion parameters and processes such as
thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, ignition, diffusion and
pre-mixed flames. The text includes exploration of applications,
example exercises, suggested homework problems and videos of
laboratory demonstrations
Multidimensional Lithium-Ion Battery Status Monitoring focuses on
equivalent circuit modeling, parameter identification, and state
estimation in lithium-ion battery power applications. It explores
the requirements of high-power lithium-ion batteries for new energy
vehicles and systematically describes the key technologies in core
state estimation based on battery equivalent modeling and parameter
identification methods of lithium-ion batteries, providing a
technical reference for the design and application of power
lithium-ion battery management systems. Reviews Li-ion battery
characteristics and applications. Covers battery equivalent
modeling, including electrical circuit modeling and parameter
identification theory Discusses battery state estimation methods,
including state of charge estimation, state of energy prediction,
state of power evaluation, state of health estimation, and cycle
life estimation Introduces equivalent modeling and state estimation
algorithms that can be applied to new energy measurement and
control in large-scale energy storage Includes a large number of
examples and case studies This book has been developed as a
reference for researchers and advanced students in energy and
electrical engineering.
This volume complies a set of Data Mining techniques and new
applications in real biomedical scenarios. Chapters focus on
innovative data mining techniques, biomedical datasets and streams
analysis, and real applications. Written in the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters are thought to
show to Medical Doctors and Engineers the new trends and techniques
that are being applied to Clinical Medicine with the arrival of new
Information and Communication technologies Authoritative and
practical, Data Mining in Clinical Medicine seeks to aid scientists
with new approaches and trends in the field.
After having ignored victims, only recently both domestic and
international law have begun to pay attention to them. As a
consequence, different international norms related to victims have
progressively been introduced. These are norms generally
characterized by a certain concept from the perspective of victims,
as well as by the enumeration of a list of rights to which they are
entitle to; rights upon which the international statute of victims
is built. In reverse, these catalogues of rights are the states'
obligations. Most of these rights are already existent in the
international law of human rights. Consequently, they are not new
but consolidated rights. Others are strictly linked to victims,
concerning the following categories: victims of crime, victims of
abuse of power, victims of gross violations of international human
rights law, victims of serious violations of international
humanitarian law, victims of enforced disappearance, victims of
violations of international criminal law and victims of terrorism.
Fundamentals of Combustion Processes is designed as a textbook for
an upper-division undergraduate and graduate level combustion
course in mechanical engineering. The authors focus on the
fundamental theory of combustion and provide a simplified
discussion of basic combustion parameters and processes such as
thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, ignition, diffusion and
pre-mixed flames. The text includes exploration of applications,
example exercises, suggested homework problems and videos of
laboratory demonstrations
Semantic technologies are experimenting an increasing popularity in
the context of different domains and applications. The
understanding of any class of system can be significantly changed
under the assumption any system is part of a global ecosystem known
as Semantic Web. The Semantic Web would be an evolving extension of
current Web model (normally referred as Syntactic Web) that
introduces a semantic layer in which semantics, or meaning of
information, are formally defined. So, semantics should integrate
web-centric standard information infrastructures improving several
aspects of interaction among heterogeneous systems. This is because
common interoperability models are progressively becoming obsolete
if compared with the intrinsic complexity and always more
distributed focus that feature modern systems. For example, the
basic interoperability model, that assumes the interchange of
messages among systems without any interpretation, is simple but
effective only in the context of close environments. Also more
advanced models, such as the functional interoperability model that
integrates basic interoperability model with the ability of
intepretating data context under the assumption of a shared schema
for data fields accessing, appears not able to provide a full
sustainable technologic support for open systems. The Semantic
Interoperability model would improve common interoperability models
introducing the interpretation of means of data. Semantic
interoperability is a concretely applicable interaction model under
the assumption of adopting rich data models (commonly called
Ontology) composed of concepts within a domain and the
relationships among those concepts. In practice, semantic
technologies are partially inverting the common view at actor
intelligence: intelligence is not implemented (only) by actors but
it is implicitly resident in the knowledge model. In other words,
schemas contain information and the "code" to interpretate it.
This work offers a comprehensive and critic approach to
international judicial and arbitral case law concerning
interpretation of international norms and international
institutions as well as to the way the International Court of
Justice conceives access to its jurisdiction and its exercise.
This book highlights the phenomenon of business cooperation from
different theoretical approaches, and studies the most important
aspects of the organisational design of cooperation. Part one
studies the economic approach, organisational points of view,
strategic points of view and the game theory approach. Part two
studies a number of questions related to the analysis of the
organisation design and cooperation, and the principal cases in
which cooperation has the greatest relevance: technology and
international cooperation.
Travellers today face many challenges from risk and safety issues.
Focusing in particular on risk and safety issues faced by visitors
to holy sites, this book looks at the unique challenges raised,
where annual religious festivals are commemorated with mass
gatherings lasting for days and large crowds require detailed
disaster management plans. Beginning with a general section on risk
management, covering areas such as disaster management, terrorism,
crime and security, the book then delves deeper into specific
issues and challenges. It reviews important topics such as
understanding the behaviour of crowds, how to perform a risk
assessment for a sacred space, and travelling in what some would
regard as an increasingly hostile world. Examining critically all
risk and safety challenges in this area of management, the book: -
Includes a full section of global case studies, as well as
discussion questions for each chapter, encouraging readers to
translate theory into good practice. - Offers critical thinking on
risk, vulnerability and long-term development for mass gatherings.
- Covers the importance of disaster management practices and offers
practical advice for ensuring attendees' safety. Mitigating risk at
mass gathering events and festivals is an area that still needs
further research, but this book brings together current thought and
provides a valuable reference for those studying religion, tourism
and events, as well as event organizers, emergency and hospital
services, and local authorities.
This book provides a practically applicable guide to the
methodologies and technologies for the application of interactive
process mining paradigm. Case studies are presented where this
paradigm has been successfully applied in emergency medicine,
surgery processes, human behavior modelling, strokes and
outpatients' services, enabling the reader to develop a deep
understanding of how to apply process mining technologies in
healthcare to support them in inferring new knowledge from past
actions, and providing accurate and personalized knowledge to
improve their future clinical decision-making. Interactive Process
Mining in Healthcare comprehensively covers how machine learning
algorithms can be utilized to create real scientific evidence to
improve daily healthcare protocols, and is a valuable resource for
a variety of health professionals seeking to develop new methods to
improve their clinical decision-making.
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) asked the U.S.
International Trade Commission (USITC) to deliver two reports
providing advice and information on a draft list of products that
could be considered for addition to the International Trade
Agreement (ITA) product coverage. This draft list was prepared by a
number of ITA participant countries. The USITC's first report lists
both the information and communications technology (ICT) purposes
and the non-ICT purposes for which each of these products is used,
and summarises information provided by interested parties to the
Commission on the import sensitivity of these products. The second
report identifies tariffs in major markets, the major producing
countries, the leading U.S. export markets, and the leading sources
of U.S. imports for each of the products on the list. In addition,
the second report examines the benefits to the U.S. industry of ITA
expansion, including information on increased market access and
export opportunities in selected key sub-sectors.
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