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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steffi O. Muhanji , Alison E. Flint , Amro M. FaridPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783030104269ISBN 10: 3030104265 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 04 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter1: eIoT as a Solution to Energy Management Change Drivers.- Chapter2: eIoT Activates the Grid Periphery.- Chapter3: The Development of IoT within Energy Infrastructure.- Chapter4: Transactive Energy Applications of eIoT.- Chapter5: eIoT Transforms the Future Electric Grid.ReviewsAuthor InformationSteffi O. Muhanji graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics and a Computer Science minor from Vassar College in 2014. She continued on to complete her Bachelor of Engineering degree with a focus on energy systems at the Thayer School of Engineering in June 2016. In Fall 2015, Steffi joined the LIINES as an undergraduate researcher and has since decided to continue as a Ph.D. candidate in engineering. Her research interests are in renewable energy integration and electric microgrids. Alison E. Flint received her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Dartmouth College in 2015. She joined the lab from the Fall of 2017 to the Spring of 2018 working on “The Development of the Energy Internet of Things in Energy Infrastructure.” She continues her Master of Sc. studies at the University of Texas at Austin in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Her research interests include energy markets, eIoT, renewable energy integration, microgrids, distributed energy resources, and smart cities. Prof. Amro M. Farid is currently an Associate Professor of Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth and Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science. He leads the Laboratory for Intelligent Integrated Networks of Engineering Systems (LIINES). The laboratory maintains an active research program in Smart Power Grids Energy-Water Nexus Energy-Transportation Nexus Industrial Energy Management & Demand Response Integrated Smart City Infrastructures He received his Sc. B. in 2000 and his Sc. M. 2002 from the MIT Mechanical Engineering Department. He went onto complete his Ph.D. degree at the Institute for Manufacturing within the University of Cambridge (UK) Engineering Department in 2007. He has varied industrial experiences from the automotive, semiconductor, defense, chemical, and manufacturing sectors. In 2010, he began his academic career as a visiting scholar at the MIT Technology Development Program. He is also a Research Affiliate at the MIT Mechanical Engineering Department and the U. of Massachusetts Transportation Research Center. He has made active contributions to the MIT-Masdar Institute Collaborative Initiative, the MIT Future of the Electricity Grid Study, and the IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Controls. He is currently the Chair of Council of Engineering Systems Universities (CESUN). He is a senior member of the IEEE and holds leadership positions in the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) Technical Committees on Smart Grids and Smart Cities, the IEEE Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) Technical Committee on Intelligent Industrial Systems, and the IEEE Smart Cities Initiative. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |