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Smart grids and big data analytics for smart cities / Chun Sing Lai, Loi Lei Lai, Qi Hong Lai

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Auteur principal: Lai, Chun Sing, AuteurLangue : anglaisPays : Suisse.Mention d'édition: 1st ed. 2021.Publication : Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021ISBN : 978-3-030-52155-4; 978-3-030-52155-4.Note de contenu : Chapter 1. Smart Cities Chapter 2. Data Analytics for Solar Energy in Promoting Smart Cities Chapter 3. Blockchain Applications in Microgrid Clusters Chapter 4. A Time-synchronized ZigBee Building Network for Smart Water Management Chapter 5. A Narrowband Internet of Things Connected Temperature Prediction for Value Regulated Lead Acid Battery Chapter 6. Detection Scheme for Driver Status for Road Safety Résumé : This book provides a comprehensive introduction to different elements of smart city infrastructure - smart energy, smart water, smart health, and smart transportation - and how they work independently and together. Theoretical development and practical applications are presented, along with related standards, recommended practices, and professional guidelines. Throughout the book, diagrams and case studies are provided that demonstrate the systems presented, and extensive use of scenarios helps readers better grasp how smart grids, the Internet of Things, big data analytics, and trading models can improve road safety, healthcare, smart water management, and a low-carbon economy. A must-read for practicing engineers, consultants, regulators, utility operators, and environmentalists involved in smart city development, the book will also appeal to city planners and designers, as well as upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying energy, environmental science, technology, economics, signal processing, information science, and power engineering. Provides a balanced approach of advanced theory and practical applications Covers relevant standards, recommended practices, and professional guidelines Extensive use of case studies and scenarios illuminate the systems presented.Bibliographie : Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index.Sujet - Nom commun: Smart cities | Smart power grids | Big data | Villes intelligentes | Réseaux électriques intelligents | Données massives | Renewable energy resources | Energy policy | Energy and state | Computer engineering | Internet of things | Embedded computer systems | Transportation | Energy systems | Power electronics Catégorie de sujet: Energy Ressources en ligne :Cliquez ici pour consulter en ligne | Livre électronique
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Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index

Chapter 1. Smart Cities Chapter 2. Data Analytics for Solar Energy in Promoting Smart Cities Chapter 3. Blockchain Applications in Microgrid Clusters Chapter 4. A Time-synchronized ZigBee Building Network for Smart Water Management Chapter 5. A Narrowband Internet of Things Connected Temperature Prediction for Value Regulated Lead Acid Battery Chapter 6. Detection Scheme for Driver Status for Road Safety.

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to different elements of smart city infrastructure - smart energy, smart water, smart health, and smart transportation - and how they work independently and together. Theoretical development and practical applications are presented, along with related standards, recommended practices, and professional guidelines. Throughout the book, diagrams and case studies are provided that demonstrate the systems presented, and extensive use of scenarios helps readers better grasp how smart grids, the Internet of Things, big data analytics, and trading models can improve road safety, healthcare, smart water management, and a low-carbon economy. A must-read for practicing engineers, consultants, regulators, utility operators, and environmentalists involved in smart city development, the book will also appeal to city planners and designers, as well as upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying energy, environmental science, technology, economics, signal processing, information science, and power engineering. Provides a balanced approach of advanced theory and practical applications Covers relevant standards, recommended practices, and professional guidelines Extensive use of case studies and scenarios illuminate the systems presented

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Chapter 1 : Smart City Chapter 2 : Data Analytics for Solar Energy in Promoting Smart Cities Chapter 3 : Blockchain Applications in Microgrid Clusters Chapter 4 : A Time-Synchronized ZigBee Building Network for Smart Water Management Chapter 5 : A Narrowband Internet of Thing-Based Temperature Prediction for Valve-regulated Lead Acid Battery Chapter 6 : Health Detection Scheme for Drunk Drivers

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