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Explains different power electronics types of converters with
different types of renewable energy sources Provides review of the
major power conversion topologies in one book Focuses on
experimental analysis rather than simulation work Recommends usage
of MATLAB, PSCAD, and PSIM simulation software for detailed
analysis Includes DC-DC converters reasonable with peculiar power
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This edited book comprises chapters that describe the IoT, machine
learning, and blockchain technologies for renewable energy and
modern hybrid power systems with simulation examples and case
studies. After reading this book, users will understand recent
technologies such as IoT, machine learning techniques, and
blockchain technologies and the application of these technologies
to renewable energy resources and modern hybrid power systems
through simulation examples and case studies.
SMART GRIDS for SMART CITIES Written and edited by a team of
experts in the field, this second volume in a two-volume set
focuses on an interdisciplinary perspective on the financial,
environmental, and other benefits of smart grid technologies and
solutions for smart cities. This second volume in this
groundbreaking two-volume set continues the authors’ and
editors’ mission to present the concepts and best practices of
smart grids and how they can be utilized within the framework of a
technological tapestry to create smart cities. Continuing to go
through the challenges and their practical solutions, this second
volume includes chapters on waste management, e-waste, automotive
and transportation engineering, and how internet-of-things can be
utilized within these “smart” technologies, and many others.
Like its predecessor, this exciting new volume covers all of these
technologies, including the basic concepts and the problems and
solutions involved with practical applications in the real world.
Whether for the veteran engineer or scientist, the student, or a
manager or other technician working in the field, this volume is a
must-have for any library.
Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric
Vehicles Comprehensive resource describing fast-charging
infrastructure in electric vehicles, including various subsystems
involved in the power system architecture needed for fast-charging
Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric
Vehicles presents various aspects of fast-charging infrastructure,
including the location of fast-charging stations, revenue models
and tariff structures, power electronic converters, power quality
problems such as harmonics & supraharmonics, energy storage
systems, and wireless-charging, electrical distribution
infrastructures and planning. This book serves as a guide to learn
recent advanced technologies with examples and case studies. It
also considers problems that arise, and the mitigation methods
involved, in fast-charging stations in global aspects and provides
tools for analysis. Sample topics covered in Fast-Charging
Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles include:
Selection of fast-charging stations, advanced power electronic
converter topologies for EV fast-charging, wireless charging for
plug-in HEV/EVs, and batteries for fast-charging infrastructure
Standards for fast-charging infrastructure and power quality issues
(analysis of harmonic injection and system resonance conditions due
to large-scale penetration of EVs and supraharmonic injection) For
professionals in electric vehicle technology, along with graduate
and senior undergraduates, professors, and researchers in related
fields, Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid
Electric Vehicles is a useful, comprehensive, and accessible guide
to gain an overview of the current state of the art.
SMART GRIDS AND INTERNET OF THINGS Smart grids and the Internet of
Things (IoT) are rapidly changing and complicated subjects that are
constantly changing and developing. This new volume addresses the
current state-of-the-art concepts and technologies associated with
the technologies and covers new ideas and emerging novel
technologies and processes. Internet of Things (IoT) is a
self-organized network that consists of sensors, software, and
devices. The data is exchanged among them with the help of the
internet. Smart Grids (SG) is a collection of devices deployed in
larger areas to perform continuous monitoring and analysis in that
region. It is responsible for balancing the flow of energy between
the servers and consumers. SG also takes care of the transmission
and distribution power to the components involved. The tracking of
the devices present in SG is achieved by the IoT framework. Thus,
assimilating IoT and SG will lead to developing solutions for many
real-time problems. This exciting new volume covers all of these
technologies, including the basic concepts and the problems and
solutions involved with the practical applications in the real
world. Whether for the veteran engineer or scientist, the student,
or a manager or other technician working in the field, this volume
is a must-have for any library. Smart Grids and Internet of Things:
Presents Internet of Things (IoT) and smart grid (SG)-integrated
frameworks along with their components and technologies Covers the
challenges in energy harvesting and sustainable solutions for
IoTSGs and their solutions for practical applications Describes and
demystifies the privacy and security issues while processing data
in IoTSG Includes case studies relating to IoTSG with cloud and fog
computing machine learning and blockchain
SMART GRIDS for SMART CITIES Written and edited by a team of
experts in the field, this first volume in a two-volume set focuses
on an interdisciplinary perspective on the financial,
environmental, and other benefits of smart grid technologies and
solutions for smart cities. What makes a regular electric grid a
“smart” grid? It comes down to digital technologies that enable
two-way communication between a utility and its customers, as
opposed to the traditional electric grid, where power flows in one
direction. Based on statistics and available research, smart grids
globally attract the largest investment venues in smart cities.
Smart grids and city buildings that are connected in smart cities
contribute to significant financial savings and improve the
economy. The smart grid has many components, including controls,
computers, automation, and new technologies and equipment working
together. These technologies cooperate with the electrical grid to
respond digitally to our quickly changing electric demand. The
investment in smart grid technology also has certain challenges.
The interconnected feature of smart grids is valuable, but it
tremendously increases their susceptibility to threats. It is
crucial to secure smart grids wherein many technologies are
employed to increase real-time situational awareness and the
ability to support renewables, as well as system automation to
increase the reliability, efficiency, and safety of the electric
grid. This exciting new volume covers all of these technologies,
including the basic concepts and the problems and solutions
involved with the practical applications in the real world. Whether
for the veteran engineer or scientist, the student, or a manager or
other technician working in the field, this volume is a must-have
for any library.
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