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This unique volume considers the emergence of "Industry 4.0" (i4.0)
and the many ways the multifaceted field of Engineering is
transforming our ideas and our options around sustainability. It
points to emerging technological advances that are facilitating
industrial process improvements to artificial intelligence's
promise to help us live "smartly" and manage energy demand.
Engineering for a sustainable future is an exploding area of
research. This book provides coverage of key case studies from
industrial partners such as Ericsson, British Telecom (BT), BMW,
Matrixx and research from different UK and international
institutions. Examines Smart Engineering Design; Considers how
Communication Technologies are developing in the age of i4.0 (from
4G to 6G and beyond); Using interesting case studies from large
manufacturers such as BMW to examine Rapid Prototyping and Digital
manufacturing; Covers some key issues about Big Data and network
security and discusses "Blockchain"; Provides fresh insight into
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality; Discusses
global warming and discusses how urban heat islands are having a
detrimental impact on the health and wellbeing of inhabitants in
major cities; Provides interesting case studies to determine the
industry 4.0 (I4.0) readiness of eight Central and Eastern European
countries (CEECs).
Chapter "Predictive Policing in 2025: A Scenario" is available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
If you can imagine it, it will happen... if you can't, you're out
of it! This book is a white-knuckle ride. It drills down into what
we are doing now, and comes up in the future to see what comes
next. The book is a commentary and a clarion call and an invitation
to see round corners and a clarion call to respond to what's there.
Roy Lilley has been speaking on Futureproofing around the world
throughout the 'nineties. His aim has been to awaken managers,
entrepreneurs and anyone who will listen, to the fact that the
world is changing. Faster and faster, like a spiral, fundamentally
and structurally, leaving behand those who are unprepared.
Thousands of people are now meeting the challenges Futureproofing
presents. You decide - keep up or give up. If you have heard Roy
Lilley speak on Futureproofing you will want this book ... if you
have not yet heard him, read it first.
Chapter "Predictive Policing in 2025: A Scenario" is available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
This unique volume considers the emergence of "Industry 4.0" (i4.0)
and the many ways the multifaceted field of Engineering is
transforming our ideas and our options around sustainability. It
points to emerging technological advances that are facilitating
industrial process improvements to artificial intelligence's
promise to help us live "smartly" and manage energy demand.
Engineering for a sustainable future is an exploding area of
research. This book provides coverage of key case studies from
industrial partners such as Ericsson, British Telecom (BT), BMW,
Matrixx and research from different UK and international
institutions. Examines Smart Engineering Design; Considers how
Communication Technologies are developing in the age of i4.0 (from
4G to 6G and beyond); Using interesting case studies from large
manufacturers such as BMW to examine Rapid Prototyping and Digital
manufacturing; Covers some key issues about Big Data and network
security and discusses "Blockchain"; Provides fresh insight into
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality; Discusses
global warming and discusses how urban heat islands are having a
detrimental impact on the health and wellbeing of inhabitants in
major cities; Provides interesting case studies to determine the
industry 4.0 (I4.0) readiness of eight Central and Eastern European
countries (CEECs).
Byron and Hobby-O is about the relationship between Byron and his
supposed best friend, John Cam Hobhouse. It is the first
full-length biographical study of Hobhouse in over fifty years, and
is much franker and more intimate than anything preceding. It shows
how, while the two men were initially collaborators and rivals,
Byron rapidly outstretched Hobhouse in poetry, while Hobhouse, in
the longer term, outstretched Byron in politics. It shows how long
acquaintance with the elusive and chameleonic Byron turned Hobhouse
into a canter and humbug of the kind Byron hated, and concludes
with an account of the first English invasion of Afghanistan, which
Hobhouse initiated. The book is based in part on long study of
Hobhouse's diary, much of which Peter Cochran has edited.
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