|
|
Showing 1 - 25 of
132 matches in All Departments
Subsurface Hydrogen Energy Storage: Current status, Prospects, and
Challenges presents a comprehensive explanation of the technical
challenges and solutions associated with subsurface hydrogen energy
storage, including system design, safety measures, and operational
efficiency. Supported by real-world case studies, the book analyses
the economic and environmental benefits and drawbacks of subsurface
hydrogen energy storage, including a comparative analysis of
different forms of energy storage. The book brings together the
latest research and knowledge on subsurface hydrogen energy
storage, including the geological and hydrogeological aspects of
hydrogen storage, hydrogen production, storage technologies, and
safety and regulatory issues. It discusses the potential
applications of subsurface hydrogen storage in various sectors,
such as power generation, transportation, and industry. The book
also features case studies and current applications, as well as a
detailed examination of the technical challenges and solutions
associated with subsurface hydrogen energy storage. Addressing all
the scientific and technical challenges that must be overcome for
subsurface hydrogen storage to be deployed at scale, Subsurface
Hydrogen Energy Storage: Current status, Prospects, and Challenges
is an invaluable reference for researchers, engineers, and industry
professionals involved in hydrogen and energy storage, the hydrogen
economy, and reservoir engineering.
Metals in Water: Global Sources, Significance, and Treatment covers
metal pollution in water, where they come from, their effects, and
remediation processes. Sections overview heavy metals pollution,
including their global health impacts and remediation measures.
Geogenic and anthropogenic input of heavy metals in water are
described, along with global case studies, step-by-step methods on
remediation techniques, different detection sensors, and assessment
practices of toxicity of heavy metals. The book focuses on recent
research surrounding heavy metals' contamination in water resources
and its impact across the globe. Chapters incorporate both
theoretical and practical aspects and serve as baseline information
for water resources studies. This book is useful for postgraduate
students, teachers and researchers working in areas of water
resources and pollution, hydrochemistry, environmental remediation
and toxicology who are looking to understand the affects metals
have on water, the environment and health, and also those looking
for methods for remediation.
Sustainable production of hydrocarbon biofuels from biomass, fuels
that are fully compatible with existing internal combustion
engines, will allow the global transport economy to transition to a
sustainable energy source without the need for capital-intensive
new infrastructures. Hydrocarbon Biorefinery: Sustainable
Processing of Biomass for Hydrocarbon Biofuels presents a
comprehensive and easy to understand consolidation of existing
knowledge for the production of hydrocarbon biofuels from biomass.
Three major areas for the conversion of biomass to hydrocarbon
biofuels are addressed: i) Chemical and thermochemical conversion
processes, ii) Biological and biochemical conversion processes, and
iii) Conversion processes of biomass-derived compounds.
Additionally, the book includes process design, life cycle analysis
of various processes, reaction engineering, catalysts, process
conditions and process concepts, and is supported with detailed
case studies. The economic viability of each process is
specifically addressed to provide a clear guide for the economic
development of future hydrocarbon biofuels. Hydrocarbon
Biorefinery: Sustainable Processing of Biomass for Hydrocarbon
Biofuels offers an all-in-one resource for researchers, graduate
students, and industry professionals working in the area of
bioenergy and will be of interest to energy engineers, chemical
engineers, bioengineers, chemists, agricultural researchers, and
mechanical engineers. Furthermore, this book provides structured
foundational content on biorefineries for undergraduate and
graduate students.
Biological Approaches to Controlling Pollutants, the latest release
in the Advances in Pollution Research series, is a comprehensive
guide on the most up-to-date biological methods for remediation of
pollutants across a variety of industries, with consideration for
the advantages, disadvantages and applications of each method.
Considering the increasing levels of pollution and contaminated
sites worldwide from high population growths and industrial
expansion, the most recent advances in biological remediation
techniques is an important field of study and one in which
researchers need the most cutting-edge methodologies. This book is
a necessary read for environmental scientists, along with
postgraduates, academics and researchers working in the area of
environmental pollution. It will also be of interest to
environmental engineers and any other practitioners who need to
evaluate the latest advances in biotechnological control of
pollutants.
Strategic Perspectives in Solid Waste and Wastewater Management
explores conventional and advanced biotechnologies for waste
management, including socio-economic aspects, techno-economic
feasibility, models and modeling tools, and a detailed life-cycle
assessment approach in solid waste (SW) and wastewater (WW). These
innovative technologies are highly applicable to current real-world
situations. The enormous increase in the quantum and diversity of
SW and WW - including waste materials generated due to human
activity and their potentially harmful effects on the environment
and public health - have led to increasing awareness about an
urgent need to adopt novel technologies for appropriate management
of both SW and WW. While there is an obvious need to minimize the
generation of wastes and to reuse and recycle them, the
technologies for managing such wastes can play a vital role in
mitigating problems. Besides recovery of substantial energy, these
technologies can lead to a considerable reduction in the overall
waste quantities requiring final disposal, which can be better
managed for safe disposal in a controlled manner while meeting
pollution control standards.
5G is the upcoming generation of the wireless network that will be
the advanced version of 4G LTE+ providing all the features of a 4G
LTE network and connectivity for IoT devices with faster speed and
lower latency. The 5G network is going to be a service-oriented
network, connecting billions of IoT devices and mobile phones
through the wireless network, and hence, it needs a special
emphasis on security. Security is the necessary enabler for the
continuity of the wireless network business, and in 5G, network
security for IoT devices is the most important aspect. As IoT is
gaining momentum, people can remotely operate or instruct their
network devices. Therefore, there is a need for robust security
mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access to the devices.
>Evolution of Software-Defined Networking Foundations for IoT
and 5G Mobile Networks is a collection of innovative research on
the security challenges and prevention mechanisms in high-speed
mobile networks. The book explores the threats to 5G and IoT and
how to implement effective security architecture for them. While
highlighting topics including artificial intelligence, mobile
technology, and ubiquitous computing, this book is ideally designed
for cybersecurity experts, network providers, computer scientists,
communication technologies experts, academicians, students, and
researchers.
Global E-waste Management Strategies and Future Implications
provides in-depth information about the global E-waste problem and
the potential opportunities. Part 1 of this book starts with the
introduction to the E-waste, sources, critical composition, and
associated challenges & opportunities. Part 2 of this book
further elaborates detailed overview of the current trends in
E-waste management and existing treatment options (hydrometallurgy,
pyrometallurgy, bioleaching and biohydrometallurgy) and its
implications. The book also discloses the critical implications of
the secondary pollutants on the environment and human health with
special emphasis on the informal recycling practices in the
developing nations. Part 3 deals with the existing regulations in
developed and developing countries which are illustrated using case
studies for effective understanding and to bridge the gaps between
the developed and developing nations. Part 4 of this book includes
scientific and technical information to get a better vision and
understanding of the most advanced and innovative methods for
E-waste management such as life cycle assessment (LCA), tax credit,
extended producer responsibility (EPR), extended consumer
responsibility (ECR) which is explained systematically with case
studies. Part 5 of this book covers the best E-waste management
practises, such as reduce, recycle, recover and reuse (4R)
principles, circular resource management, value out of waste (VoW),
solutions for smart cities, green product design etc., which is
explained using the ideal case studies. Part 6 summarizes the
transition towards sustainability.
There has been a tremendous increase in the production of livestock
products and this is expected to continue in the coming future.
This is especially in developing countries. The greatest increase
is in the production of poultry and pigs, as well as eggs and milk.
Livestock production can make good use of resources, some of which
may otherwise not be used, and contributes high quality protein and
important micronutrients to the human diet.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives and livelihoods all over
the world by its myriad of twists and turns. The causative SARS
coronavirus 2 continues to defy the imagination by its rapid
evolution from the Alpha to Delta to Omicron variants. This book by
an international and multi-disciplinary team of virologists,
infectious diseases and public health physicians aims to uncover
the scientific basis underpinning the virus characteristics, as
well as the clinical and public health management of COVID-19. The
ten chapters address and discuss a broad range of key topics
including viral evolution, clinical management, diagnostic
methodologies, aerosol transmission, public health containment
measures, vaccination, pathophysiology, and omics analyses. More
generally, the book can serve as a useful reference guide on many
future scientific issues and questions that will continue to arise
as humanity learns to confront and co-exist with COVID-19.
As enterprise access networks evolve with a larger number of mobile
users, a wide range of devices and new cloud-based applications,
managing user performance on an end-to-end basis has become rather
challenging. Recent advances in big data network analytics combined
with AI and cloud computing are being leveraged to tackle this
growing problem. AI is becoming further integrated with software
that manage networks, storage, and can compute. This edited book
focuses on how new network analytics, IoTs and Cloud Computing
platforms are being used to ingest, analyse and correlate a myriad
of big data across the entire network stack in order to increase
quality of service and quality of experience (QoS/QoE) and to
improve network performance. From big data and AI analytical
techniques for handling the huge amount of data generated by IoT
devices, the authors cover cloud storage optimization, the design
of next generation access protocols and internet architecture,
fault tolerance and reliability in intelligent networks, and
discuss a range of emerging applications. This book will be useful
to researchers, scientists, engineers, professionals, advanced
students and faculty members in ICTs, data science, networking, AI,
machine learning and sensing. It will also be of interest to
professionals in data science, AI, cloud and IoT start-up
companies, as well as developers and designers.
The Molecular Immunology of Neurological Diseases provides a
comprehensive review of current updates in molecular immunogenetics
of different neurological diseases. Readers will learn about the
role of immune cells and their modulation strategies to help in the
development of therapeutic approaches for both acute and chronic
neurodegenerative disorders. There is no other book available on
the topic. It has long been thought that the brain is an
immune-privilege organ with very limited immune response. However
recent studies have made clear that both systemic 'brain' and
peripheral 'blood' immune cell responses play key roles in
determining brain pathology in neurodegenerative disorders. This
book summarizes the role of immune cell activation in the central
nervous system microenvironment in acute and chronic
neurodegenerative disorders. In addition, it discusses the key role
of immune cells and their modulation strategies for the development
of current therapeutic approaches.
This book captures the current challenges in automatic recognition
of emotion in spontaneous speech and makes an effort to explain,
elaborate, and propose possible solutions. Intelligent
human-computer interaction (iHCI) systems thrive on several
technologies like automatic speech recognition (ASR); speaker
identification; language identification; image and video
recognition; affect/mood/emotion analysis; and recognition, to name
a few. Given the importance of spontaneity in any human-machine
conversational speech, reliable recognition of emotion from
naturally spoken spontaneous speech is crucial. While emotions,
when explicitly demonstrated by an actor, are easy for a machine to
recognize, the same is not true in the case of day-to-day,
naturally spoken spontaneous speech. The book explores several
reasons behind this, but one of the main reasons for this is that
people, especially non-actors, do not explicitly demonstrate their
emotion when they speak, thus making it difficult for machines to
distinguish one emotion from another that is embedded in their
spoken speech. This short book, based on some of authors'
previously published books, in the area of audio emotion analysis,
identifies the practical challenges in analysing emotions in
spontaneous speech and puts forward several possible solutions that
can assist in robustly determining the emotions expressed in
spontaneous speech.
Pericyclic Reactions: A Mechanistic and Problem-Solving Approach
provides complete and systematic coverage of pericyclic reactions
for researchers and graduate students in organic chemistry and
pharmacy programs. Drawing from their cumulative years of teaching
in the area, the authors use a clear, problem-solving approach,
supplemented with colorful figures and illustrative examples.
Written in an accessible and engaging manner, this book covers
electrocyclic reactions, sigmatropic reactions, cycloaddition
reactions, 1,3-dipolar reactions, group transfer, and ene
reactions. It offers an in-depth study of the basic principles of
these topics, and devotes equal time to problems and their
solutions to further explore those principles and aid reader
understanding. Additional practice problems are provided for
further study and course use.
The book highlights the transportation ecosystems and its
management with underlying technologies for futuristic freight and
passenger movement. The contents include contributions on climate
change impact on transportation infrastructure, enhancing
multimodal transportation, solar energy in railways, managing
public transportation with technology, among others. It also
includes chapters of newly developed technologies for the
intelligent transport system. This book is a useful guide to those
working in academia and industry in transportation
technology.Â
The book provides an introduction to the basics of fungi,
discussing various types ranging from edible mushrooms to
Neurospora - a model system for genetics and epigenetics. After
addressing the classification and biodiversity of fungi, and fungi
in different ecological niches, it describes the latest
applications of fungi, their role in sustainable environments and
in alleviating stress in plants, as well as their role in causing
plant and animal diseases. Further chapters explore the advances in
fungal interactions research and their implications for various
systems, and discuss plant-pathogen interactions. The book also
features a section on bioprospecting, and is an extremely
interesting and informative read for anybody involved in the field
of mycology, microbiology and biotechnology teaching and research.
This book discusses human-machine interactions, specifically
focusing on making them as natural as human-human interaction. It
is based on the premise that to get the right connect between human
and machines, it is essential to understand not only the behavior
of the person interacting with the machine, but also the
limitations of the technology. Firstly, the authors review the
evolution of language as a spontaneous, natural phenomenon in the
overall scheme of the evolutionary development of living beings.
They then go on to examine the possible approaches to understanding
and representing the meaning and the common aspects of human-human
and human-machine interactions, and introduce the
keyconcept-keyword (also called minimal parsing) approach as a
convenient and realistic way to implement usable human-machine
interface (HMI) systems. For researchers looking for practical
approaches, way beyond the realms of theory, this book is a must
read.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Predictive and
Analytical Rendering in Edge Computing focuses on the role of AI
and machine learning as it impacts and works alongside Edge
Computing. Sections cover the growing number of devices and
applications in diversified domains of industry, including gaming,
speech recognition, medical diagnostics, robotics and computer
vision and how they are being driven by Big Data, Artificial
Intelligence, Machine Learning and distributed computing, may it be
Cloud Computing or the evolving Fog and Edge Computing paradigms.
Challenges covered include remote storage and computing, bandwidth
overload due to transportation of data from End nodes to Cloud
leading in latency issues, security issues in transporting
sensitive medical and financial information across larger gaps in
points of data generation and computing, as well as design features
of Edge nodes to store and run AI/ML algorithms for effective
rendering.
This book discusses essential stereochemical concepts associated
with organic molecules (natural or synthetic), as reflected in the
course of their many reactions, their mechanisms, their asymmetric
synthesis, biosynthesis, and biological activities. This treatise
provides useful insights and understanding of the chiral/achiral
designations (nomenclatures), the stereochemical features, and
related properties of the natural and synthetic products. Without
having an adequate knowledge of stereochemical concepts, it will
not be possible to understand and appreciate the stereochemistry of
natural or synthetic products. Thus, essential static and dynamic
aspects of stereochemistry with sufficient illustrative examples
along with discussions are presented. The structure of the
monograph allows for easy selection of separate topics for reading
and teaching. This book will also provide an idea of basic
stereochemical concepts, as applied to organic molecules in general
as well as to organic ligands in coordination complexes, and will,
therefore, be valuable resources to teachers and students of
advanced undergraduates and post-graduates, researchers, and
professionals.
|
|