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This book provides readers with an overview of kinetic energy
harvesting systems, their applications, and a detailed discussion
of circuit design of variable-capacitance electrostatic harvesters.
The authors describe challenges that need to be overcome when
designing miniaturized kinetic energy harvesting systems, along
with practical design considerations demonstrated through case
studies of developing electrostatic energy harvesting systems. The
book also, Discusses the subject of Miniaturized
Variable-Capacitance Electrostatic Energy Harvesters from both a
theoretical and practical/experimental point of view. Describes
detailed circuit designs for developing miniaturized electrostatic
harvesters. Includes a comprehensive comparison framework for
evaluating electrostatic harvesters, enabling readers to select
which harvesters are best suited for a particular application.
IoT-Enabled Multi-Energy Systems: From Isolated Energy Grids to
Modern Interconnected Networks proposes practical solutions for the
management and control of energy interactions throughout the
interconnected energy infrastructures of the future multi-energy
grid. The book discusses a panorama of modeling, planning and
optimization considerations for IoT technologies, their
applications across grid modernization, and the coordinated
operation of multi-vector energy grids. The work is suitable for
energy, power, mechanical, chemical, process and environmental
engineers, and highly relevant for researchers and postgraduate
students who work on energy systems. Sections address core
theoretical underpinnings, significant challenges and
opportunities, how to support IoT-based developed expert systems,
and how AI can empower IoT technologies to sustainably develop
fully renewable modern multi-carrier energy networks. Contributors
address artificial intelligence technology and its applications in
developing IoT-based technologies, cloud-based intelligent energy
management schemes, data science and multi-energy big data
analysis, machine learning and deep learning techniques in
multi-energy systems, and much more.
Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity
Incorporated Networks A practical resource presenting the
fundamental technologies and solutions for real-world problems in
modern heat and electricity incorporated networks (MHEINs)
Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity
Incorporated Networks covers the foundations of multi-carrier
energy networks (MCENs), highlights potential technologies and
multi-energy systems in this area, and discusses requirements for
coordinated operation and planning of heat and electricity hybrid
networks. The book not only covers the coordinated operation of
heat and electricity networks (HENs) but also supports the planning
of HENs to provide more clarity regarding HENs' presence in the
future modern MCENs. The first part of Coordinated Operation and
Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks
provides a conceptual introduction with more emphasis on
definition, structure, features, and challenges of the one and
multidimensional energy networks as well as optimal operation and
planning of the MHEINs. The second part of the book covers
potential technologies and systems for energy production,
communication, transmission and distribution, hybrid energy
generation, and more. The third and fourth parts of the book
investigate the optimal coordinated operation and planning of the
MHEINs. Topics covered in the book also include: Considerations of
hybrid energy storage systems, business models, hybrid transitional
energy markets, and decision-making plans Requirements for
switching from the traditional independent energy networks to
modern interdependent energy grids The key role of multi-carrier
energy systems in the optimal integration of modern heat and
electricity incorporated networks Technical and theoretical
analysis of the coordinated operation and planning of the modern
heat and electricity incorporated networks, especially in terms of
hybrid energy storage systems Coordinated Operation and Planning of
Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks is an invaluable
resource and authoritative reference for the researchers and the
system engineers focusing on advanced methods for deployment of
state of art technologies in the modern structure of the
multi-carrier energy networks.
Emerging Transactive Energy Technology for the Future Modern Energy
Networks looks at the importance of transactive energy technology
in modern multi-carrier energy networks, exploring modeling and
optimization and analyzing the necessity of transactive energy
technology for future modern energy networks. Along with energy
technology, the book covers applications of transactive energy
technology, strategies in optimal operation of the hybrid energy
networks, reliable and sustainable development of the modern energy
networks, and design, integration and operation of a full level of
renewable energy resources. This reference is intended for energy,
power, mechanical and environmental engineers, researchers and
postgraduate students who work in various types of energy systems.
The Persian Gulf is arguably the most militarized region in the
world. The authors of this insightful book examine military
expenditures, arms imports and military deployment to analyze how
and why this came to be. Muslim teachings have much to say about
peace, war and economics, and this book explores the ways in which
Islamic thought affects military and economic developments.The
authors find that heavy militarization is the result of a
combination of factors, including oil wealth disparities among the
countries in the region, high oil revenues, corruption and foreign
interference. The authors detail and discuss these factors, and
follow this analysis with an assessment of the effects of high
military expenditures - wars, conflicts, regional instability - and
their heavy economic toll in retarding development and growth. The
book concludes by suggesting ways that military expenditures may be
reduced to benefit regional peace, stability and economic
prosperity. Scholars and students in economics, political science
and international affairs as well as anyone interested in the
Middle East will find this book timely and illuminating.
Revolutions are watershed events that attempt to transform the
existing political order and replace it with a new but better one.
Yet the hallmark of most revolutions has been violence, war and
dictatorship. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 has been no exception.
This book offers a critical analysis of the Iranian Revolution. It
focuses on the upheavals that led to the fall of the Shah. It
provides the reader with an appreciation for the interplay of
forces in the making of the 1979 revolution and the emergence of
the Islamic regime.
This book provides readers with an overview of kinetic energy
harvesting systems, their applications, and a detailed discussion
of circuit design of variable-capacitance electrostatic harvesters.
The authors describe challenges that need to be overcome when
designing miniaturized kinetic energy harvesting systems, along
with practical design considerations demonstrated through case
studies of developing electrostatic energy harvesting systems. The
book also, Discusses the subject of Miniaturized
Variable-Capacitance Electrostatic Energy Harvesters from both a
theoretical and practical/experimental point of view. Describes
detailed circuit designs for developing miniaturized electrostatic
harvesters. Includes a comprehensive comparison framework for
evaluating electrostatic harvesters, enabling readers to select
which harvesters are best suited for a particular application.
Here are six stories by one of Iran's greatest contemporary
writers, rare and intimate glimpses into the lives of ordinary
Iranian men and women; windows into the Persian soul. From the
delicately painted tragedy of Mehrangiz in A City Like Paradise to
the wry comedy of Anis, from two sisters' surreal nocturne in
Childbirth to a village boy's broken dreams in Potshards, from a
young woman torn between duty and passion in Bibi Shahrbanu to the
brilliant and numinous Sutra, each story is told with the detail,
clarity of vision, and deeply human compassion characteristic of
Daneshvar's finest work. Daneshvar's Iran is a landscape in which
the medieval and the modern coexist uneasily. Against this
backdrop, the author explores the persistent themes of her nearly
five decades as a writer: themes of sexual and racial identity, the
social relations of wealth and poverty, the workings of memory and
dreams. The lives of her characters-here, some of her most subtly
realized-are determined by conditions and norms over which they
have little or no control; still, in the end, Sutra offers a vision
of hope. These stories are a major addition to Daneshvar's works in
translation, Daneshvar's Playhouse and Savushun.
Twenty-six-year-old college graduate, artist, and employee of the
Ministry of Art and Culture, Hasti Nourian aspires to be a "new
woman"-independent-minded, strong-willed, and in control of her own
destiny. A destiny that includes Morad, an idealistic young
architect and artist with whom Hasti is deeply in love. Morad is a
sharp critic of Iran's Westernized bourgeois class, the one that
Hasti's mother relishes. After Hasti's father died, her mother
married a wealthy businessman and moved to an exclusive
neighborhood of northern Tehran. Socializing with a mixed group of
Americans, English-speaking Iranians, and British expats, her
mother's life revolves around gym visits, hairdressers, and party
planning. When her mother persuades Hasti to join her at the spa,
she introduces her to Salim, an eligible young man from a wealthy
family whose British education and proper comportment, as well as
his economic status make him an ideal suitor for Hasti in her
mother's eyes. Against her better judgment, Hasti finds herself
attracted to Salim and tempted by her mother's comfortable
lifestyle. As the novel unfolds, Hasti is torn between her first
love and the radical politics of her university friends, and love
for her mother and the freedom economic security can bring. Set in
Tehran in the mid-1970s, just a few years before the 1977-79
revolution, Daneshvar's unforgettable novel depicts the tumultuous
social, cultural, and economic changes of the day through the
intimate story of a young woman's struggle to find her identity.
These stories not only portray, with incomparable perception,
humour, and compassion, women from the various strata of Iranian
society, but they also capture the essence of a rich traditional
culture undergoing change. A nanny lets go of a little girl's hand
in Shiraz's exotic and crowded Vakil Bazaar, and goes off to flirt
with the nutseller -- the child is lost. In The Accident, the
author portrays, in hilarious parody, a young woman who forsakes
husband, children, and home just to own a car. The Playhouse is a
traditional Persian theatre where the play and the players act on
many levels both real and fantastic. The Traitor's Intrigue lets
you into the life of a middle-class couple and brilliantly shows
how a colonel's allegiance passed from Shah to Khomeini. To Whom
Can I Say Hello? tells of an old woman's memories, her life, love,
tragic outcome, and eventual hope. Loss of Jalal is a moving
chronicle of the final days of Jalal Al-e Ahmad, one of Iran's
great writers and the author's husband. Simin Daneshvar draws from
over a thousand years of Persian storytelling tradition and
combines this with modern techniques of short fiction and cinema.
The result is both entertaining and a key of uncompromising
honesty, rich detail, and a dazzling range of voices that guides
the reader into the centre of a complex society and its concerns.
a? ? A very engaging saga...a? ? a? ? Washington Post Book World a?
? A powerfully resonant work...a? ? a? ? Publishers Weekly a? ?
Outstanding foreign fiction...a? ? a? ? USA Today Savushun
(pronounced a? ? sa-voo-shoona? ? ) is a folk tradition, surviving
in Southern Iran from an undateable pre-islamic past, that conjures
hope in spite of everything. The novel chronicles the life of a
Persian family during the World War II Allied occupation of Iran.
It is set in Shiraz, a town which evokes images of Persepolis and
pre-islamic monuments, the great Persian poets, the shrines, sufis
and nomadic tribes all within a historical web of the interests,
privilege and influence of foreign powers, corruption, incompetence
and arrogance of persons in authority. The story is seen through
the eyes of Zari, a young wife, and mother, who copes with her
idealistic husband while struggling with her desire for traditional
family life and her need for an individual identity. simin
daneshvar lives and continues to write in Iran.
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