Systems, Decision and Control in Energy VI (Registro nro. 276496)

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Edition number 23
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Title Systems, Decision and Control in Energy VI
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title Volume I: Energy Informatics and Transport /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Vitalii Babak, Artur Zaporozhets.
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2024.
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Extent X, 534 p. 145 illus., 118 illus. in color.
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Series statement Studies in Systems, Decision and Control,
International Standard Serial Number 2198-4190 ;
Volume/sequential designation 561
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Formatted contents note 1.The Concept of Research of The Electric Power Facilities Functioning -- 2.Power System Resilience: An Overview of Current Metrics and Assessment Criteria -- 3.Transformation of the Energy Infrastructure in the Context of the Implementation of the European Green Deal -- 4.Quasi-Dynamic Energy Complexes Optimal Use on the Forecasting Horizon -- 5.Development and Use of Tools for Assessing the Potential of Increasing Energy Efficiency at Enterprises -- 6.Methodological Approaches for Forecasting Fuel Consumption by Budgetary Sphere in Ukraine -- 7.Methodical Approaches for Modeling Power System Transformation Scenarios Based on Mixed Integer Linear Programming -- 8.Prospects for Coal-Fired Power Plants Fuel Supply in Ukraine -- 9.Model of the Mine Fund Structure Formation Given the Demand for Coal Products -- 10.Improving the Efficiency of Distributed Generation Using the Technologies of Virtual Power Plants -- 11.Artificial Intelligence Application in Remote UAV Methods -- 12.Asymptotic Behavior of Fractal Parameters of the Various Mode Traffic in Industrial Networks -- 13.Analysis of Trends in the Development of Scientific Research in the Field of Defining the Determinants of Ensuring the Fuel Energy Security of the World Countries -- 14.Methods and Means of Cleaning Main Gas and Oil Pipelines -- 15.Investigation of Metering Technologies Suitability for Hydrogen and Hydrogen-Natural Gas Blends Accounting -- 16.Method for Estimating the Calorific Value of Natural Gas for Branched Networks Using Express Quality Control Tools -- 17.Wave Methods for Oil Extraction Enhancing: Theoretical Support, Safety Issues, and Prospects -- 18.Solving Oil and Gas Wells' Inverse Problem of Electrometry with the Error of Measurement Data -- 19.Hydrophobicity of Reservoir Rocks in Sections of Oil and Gas Wells (Devonian and Carboniferous, Dnipro-Donets Depression) -- 20.Monitoring Traffic Flow Using Breifcam Software to Improve Sustainable Urban Logistics -- 21.Contemporary Strategies for Advancing Cybersecurity in Maritime Cargo Transportation -- 22.Safe and Reliable Operation of Maritime Transport Based on Integrated Systematic Safety Model -- 23.Analysis of Factors Affecting the Ship Safety on the Basis of Six-Stage Risk Management Model -- 24.Overview of Current International Maritime Shipping Challenges from a Cyber Threat Perspective -- 25.Safety Management in Maritime Transport within the Framework of Current Challenges, Trends, Risks and Settlement Strategies -- 26.Utilizing Technology for Effective Maritime Incident Management Towards the Safe Ship Operation -- 27.Embracing Integrated Optimization Strategies for Cost-Effective Port Operations in Marine Logistics -- 28.Environmental Sustainability in Maritime Transportation Through the Development of Strategies to Reduce Emissions from Marine Internal Combustion Engines.
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Summary, etc. In an era marked by escalating energy demands and imperatives of environmental stewardship, this compendium serves as a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted dimensions shaping contemporary energy development, with a focal lens on the symbiotic relationship between energy, information, and transportation systems. The canvas of 2023's energy evolution is painted against the backdrop of heightened consciousness surrounding climate change and environmental degradation. This epoch witnesses an unyielding momentum toward sustainability, catalyzed by a profound shift in energy-sourcing paradigms. Renewable energy sources-solar, wind, hydro, and beyond-attain unprecedented prominence, not merely as alternative energy options but as linchpins of a redefined energy matrix, fostered by advancements in technology, economics, and scalability. At the nexus of this transformative energy landscape lies the realm of Energy Informatics-a domain where information technologies converge with energy systems. Smart grids, IoT-enabled devices, data analytics, and artificial intelligence orchestrate a symphony of efficiency and optimization, revolutionizing energy management, demand-response dynamics, and grid resilience. The fusion of information technology and energy infrastructures stands poised to usher in an era of unprecedented interconnectivity and adaptability. Transportation, an indispensable facet of the energy ecosystem, undergoes a metamorphosis in 2023. Electrification, hydrogen-powered vehicles, and advancements in sustainable fuels reimagine mobility paradigms, heralding a transition toward greener, more efficient transportation systems. The synergy between energy and transportation, facilitated by data-driven insights and technological innovations, propels the convergence of these domains toward a more sustainable future. Moreover, the global socio-political landscape assumes paramount significance in shaping the contours of energy dynamics. Geopolitical considerations, international collaborations, and policy frameworks delineate the trajectory of energy infrastructure investments, trade patterns, and the realization of sustainable energy transitions on a global scale. Yet, within the narrative of progress, challenges persist. Legacy infrastructures, regulatory complexities, socio-economic disparities, and the imperative of inclusive transitions underscore the complexities inherent in reshaping the energy and transportation landscapes.
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Personal name Babak, Vitalii.
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Personal name Zaporozhets, Artur.
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Title Springer Nature eBook
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International Standard Book Number 9783031683718
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Uniform title Studies in Systems, Decision and Control,
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Volume number/sequential designation 561
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