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This book presents mathematical models of demand-side management
programs, together with operational and control problems for power
and renewable energy systems. It reflects the need for optimal
operation and control of today's electricity grid at both the
supply and demand spectrum of the grid. This need is further
compounded by the advent of smart grids, which has led to increased
customer/consumer participation in power and renewable energy
system operations. The book begins by giving an overview of power
and renewable energy systems, demand-side management programs and
algebraic modeling languages. The overview includes detailed
consideration of appliance scheduling algorithms, price elasticity
matrices and demand response incentives. Furthermore, the book
presents various power system operational and control mathematical
formulations, incorporating demand-side management programs. The
mathematical formulations developed are modeled and solved using
the Advanced Interactive Multidimensional Modeling System (AIMMS)
software, which offers a powerful yet simple algebraic modeling
language for solving optimization problems. The book is extremely
useful for all power system operators and planners who are
concerned with optimal operational procedures for managing today's
complex grids, a context in which customers are active participants
and can curb/control their demand. The book details how AIMMS can
be a useful tool in optimizing power grids and also offers a
valuable research aid for students and academics alike.
This book provides a novel and holistic perspective on the
deployment of prepaid electricity meter technology among energy
impoverished (vulnerable) households based in developing or
under-developed communities of Sub-Saharan Africa. It explores and
reviews the nexus between the technology and socio-economic
development, technology acceptance and rejection in low-income
households, and ultimately proposes a contextual model to avert or
assuage energy poverty in the region using the technology. Science
is applied as a convenient, valid, and reliable model to generate
bespoke, contextual, and relevant knowledge for policy makers on
the development of prepaid meter market in the region. The
knowledge shared contributes to extant discourse and debates around
the effectiveness of the technology within indigent household
settings. The book is intended for energy/electricity utilities,
prepaid electricity businesses, policy developers, and other
interested parties whose work is related to prepaid electricity
meters.
This book explores the nexus between professional technical
societies and engineering education by examining several societies'
efforts to promote and support engineering and engineering
education in the areas of pre-university education, university
education and informal education through programs and activities
designed to leverage social innovation. Professional societies are
in a unique position to support and contribute to engineering
education, and have dedicated substantial resources to social
responsibility programs and activities that promote engineers and
engineering. The book is chiefly intended for engineers,
engineering educators, staff members of professional technical
societies, and for the broad range of scholars whose work involves
technology education and education policy.
This book examines the burgeoning revolution in the construction
industry known as Construction 4.0, the attendant need for
re-skilling human resources, and key stakeholders' roles in
developing the required skills for Construction 4.0. It views the
lack of 21st-century skills and skills gap in the industry as
significant challenges limiting the uptake and implementation of
Construction 4.0 technologies, especially in developing countries.
In order to determine the skills required, this book examines the
critical technologies of Construction 4.0, such as building
information modelling (BIM), robotic construction, 3D printing and
drones, which have transformed the construction industry, thereby
creating digital, intelligent and sustainable construction
solutions. Furthermore, the book considers the benefits, risks and
relevant skills required to implement Construction 4.0
technologies.
Engineering Design and Mathematical Modelling: Concepts and
Applications consists of chapters that span the Engineering design
and mathematical modelling domains. Engineering design and
mathematical modelling are key tools/techniques in the Science,
Technology and Innovation spheres. Whilst engineering design is
concerned with the creation of functional innovative products and
processes, mathematical modelling seeks to utilize mathematical
principles and concepts to describe and control real world
phenomena. Both of these can be useful tools for spurring and
hastening progress in developing countries. They are also areas
where Africa needs to ‘skill-up’ in order to build a
technological base. The chapters in this book cover the relevant
research trends in the fields of both engineering design and
mathematical modelling. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the African Journal of Science, Technology,
Innovation and Development.
Engineering Design and Mathematical Modelling: Concepts and
Applications consists of chapters that span the Engineering design
and mathematical modelling domains. Engineering design and
mathematical modelling are key tools/techniques in the Science,
Technology and Innovation spheres. Whilst engineering design is
concerned with the creation of functional innovative products and
processes, mathematical modelling seeks to utilize mathematical
principles and concepts to describe and control real world
phenomena. Both of these can be useful tools for spurring and
hastening progress in developing countries. They are also areas
where Africa needs to 'skill-up' in order to build a technological
base. The chapters in this book cover the relevant research trends
in the fields of both engineering design and mathematical
modelling. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and
Development.
This book provides a novel and holistic perspective on the
deployment of prepaid electricity meter technology among energy
impoverished (vulnerable) households based in developing or
under-developed communities of Sub-Saharan Africa. It explores and
reviews the nexus between the technology and socio-economic
development, technology acceptance and rejection in low-income
households, and ultimately proposes a contextual model to avert or
assuage energy poverty in the region using the technology. Science
is applied as a convenient, valid, and reliable model to generate
bespoke, contextual, and relevant knowledge for policy makers on
the development of prepaid meter market in the region. The
knowledge shared contributes to extant discourse and debates around
the effectiveness of the technology within indigent household
settings. The book is intended for energy/electricity utilities,
prepaid electricity businesses, policy developers, and other
interested parties whose work is related to prepaid electricity
meters.
This book examines the burgeoning revolution in the construction
industry known as Construction 4.0, the attendant need for
re-skilling human resources, and key stakeholders' roles in
developing the required skills for Construction 4.0. It views the
lack of 21st-century skills and skills gap in the industry as
significant challenges limiting the uptake and implementation of
Construction 4.0 technologies, especially in developing countries.
In order to determine the skills required, this book examines the
critical technologies of Construction 4.0, such as building
information modelling (BIM), robotic construction, 3D printing and
drones, which have transformed the construction industry, thereby
creating digital, intelligent and sustainable construction
solutions. Furthermore, the book considers the benefits, risks and
relevant skills required to implement Construction 4.0
technologies.
This book explores the nexus between professional technical
societies and engineering education by examining several societies'
efforts to promote and support engineering and engineering
education in the areas of pre-university education, university
education and informal education through programs and activities
designed to leverage social innovation. Professional societies are
in a unique position to support and contribute to engineering
education, and have dedicated substantial resources to social
responsibility programs and activities that promote engineers and
engineering. The book is chiefly intended for engineers,
engineering educators, staff members of professional technical
societies, and for the broad range of scholars whose work involves
technology education and education policy.
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