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Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City A comprehensive review of the advances of smart cities' smart energy, transportation, infrastructure, and health Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City offers an essential guide to the functions, characteristics, and domains of smart cities and the energy technology necessary to sustain them. The authors--noted experts on the topic--include theoretical underpinnings, practical information, and potential benefits for the development of smart cities. The book includes information on various financial models of energy…mehr

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Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City A comprehensive review of the advances of smart cities' smart energy, transportation, infrastructure, and health Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City offers an essential guide to the functions, characteristics, and domains of smart cities and the energy technology necessary to sustain them. The authors--noted experts on the topic--include theoretical underpinnings, practical information, and potential benefits for the development of smart cities. The book includes information on various financial models of energy storage, the management of networked micro-grids, coordination of virtual energy storage systems, reliability modeling and assessment of cyber space, and the development of a vehicle-to-grid voltage support. The authors review smart transportation elements such as advanced metering infrastructure for electric vehicle charging, power system dispatching with plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and best practices for low power wide area network technologies. In addition, the book explores smart health that is based on the Internet of Things and smart devices that can help improve patient care processes and decrease costs while maintaining quality. This important resource: * Examines challenges and opportunities that arise with the development of smart cities * Presents state-of-the-art financial models of smart energy storage * Clearly explores elements of a smart city based on the advancement of information and communication technology * Contains a review of advances in smart health for smart cities * Includes a variety of real-life case studies that illustrate various components of a smart city Written for practicing engineers and engineering students, Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in Smart Cities offers a practical guide to the various aspects that create a sustainable smart city.

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Autorenporträt
CHUN SING LAI, DPhil (Oxon), is Lecturer at Brunel University London, UK, Working Group Chair for the IEEE Standards Association P2814 and P3166 standards, Vice-chair of the IEEE Smart Cities Publications Committee, and a Technical Program Chair of IEEE International Smart Cities Conference 2022. LOI LEI LAI, DSc, is University Distinguished Professor at the Guangdong University of Technology, China, Chair of the IEEE Smart Cities Publications Committee, Technical Program Chair of the IEEE International Smart Cities Conference 2020, and the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Smart Cities eNewsletter. QI HONG LAI, BSc (1st Hons), is a DPhil Candidate in Molecular Cell Biology in Health and Disease at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK and Secretary of IEEE P3166 Working Group.