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This book offers a timely overview of fractional calculus
applications, with a special emphasis on fractional derivatives
with Mittag-Leffler kernel. The different contributions, written by
applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers, offers a snapshot
of recent research in the field, highlighting the current
methodological frameworks together with applications in different
fields of science and engineering, such as chemistry, mechanics,
epidemiology and more. It is intended as a timely guide and source
of inspiration for graduate students and researchers in the
above-mentioned areas.
This book focuses on the analysis and design of advanced techniques
for on-line automatic computational monitoring of pipelines and
pipe networks. It discusses how to improve the systems' security
considering mathematical models of the flow, historical flow rate
and pressure data, with the main goal of reducing the number of
sensors installed along a pipeline. The techniques presented in the
book have been implemented in digital systems to enhance the
abilities of the pipeline network's operators in recognizing
anomalies. A real leak scenario in a Mexican water pipeline is used
to illustrate the benefits of these techniques in locating the
position of a leak. Intended for an interdisciplinary audience, the
book addresses researchers and professionals in the areas of
mechanical, civil and control engineering. It covers topics on
fluid mechanics, instrumentation, automatic control, signal
processing, computing, construction and diagnostic technologies.
This book focuses on the analysis and design of advanced techniques
for on-line automatic computational monitoring of pipelines and
pipe networks. It discusses how to improve the systems' security
considering mathematical models of the flow, historical flow rate
and pressure data, with the main goal of reducing the number of
sensors installed along a pipeline. The techniques presented in the
book have been implemented in digital systems to enhance the
abilities of the pipeline network's operators in recognizing
anomalies. A real leak scenario in a Mexican water pipeline is used
to illustrate the benefits of these techniques in locating the
position of a leak. Intended for an interdisciplinary audience, the
book addresses researchers and professionals in the areas of
mechanical, civil and control engineering. It covers topics on
fluid mechanics, instrumentation, automatic control, signal
processing, computing, construction and diagnostic technologies.
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