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  • Contributors xxiii

    Preface xxix

    I Systems Science are Engineering Methodologies 1

    1 A Systems Framework For Sustainability 3
    Ali G. Hessami, Feng Hsu, are Hamid Jahankhani

    1.1 Introduction 3

    1.2 A Unified Systems Sustainability Concept 5

    1.3 Sustainability Assurance: the Framework 6

    1.3.1 Weighted Factors Analysis 6

    1.3.2 the Framework 7

    1.3.3 the Macro Concept of a Sustainable Architecture (G4.1) 10

    1.3.4 the Micro Concept of a Sustainable System 11

    1.3.5 A Top-Down Hierarchy of a Multi-Level Sustainability Concept 12

    1.4 Technological Sustainability Case Study-Information Systems Security 13

    1.4.1 Network Security as a Business Issue 14

    1.4.2 the Focus of Investment on Network Security 15

    1.5 Conclusions 17

    References 18

    2 System of Systems Thinking In Policy Development: Challenges are Opportunities 21
    Keith W. Hipel, Liping Fang, are Michele Bristow

    2.1 Introduction 21

    2.1.1 A World in Crisis 21

    2.1.2 System of Systems 23

    2.2 Value Systems are Ethics 26

    2.2.1 Conflicting Value Systems 27

    2.2.2 Modeling Value Systems 28

    2.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 32

    2.3.1 Emergent Behavior 32

    2.3.2 Modeling Complex Systems 34

    2.4 Risk, Uncertainty, are Unpredictability 37

    2.4.1 Risk Management 37

    2.4.2 Modeling Risk are Adaptation Processes 40

    2.5 System of Systems Modeling are Policy Development 42

    2.5.1 Global Food System Model 43

    2.5.2 Policy Implications 51

    2.6 Conclusions 58

    References 59

    3 Systemic Yoyos: An Intuition are Playground For General Systems Research 71
    Yi Lin, Yi Dongyun, are Zaiwu Gong

    3.1 Introduction 71

    3.1.1 the Concept of General Systems 72

    3.1.2 A Look at the Success of Calculus-Based Theories 75

    3.1.3 Whole Evolution are Yoyo Fields 78

    3.2 Theoretical are Empirical Justifications 81

    3.2.1 Transitional Changes in Whole Evolutions 81

    3.2.2 Quantitative Infinity are Equal Quantitative Effects 83

    3.2.3 Fluid Circulation, Informational Infrastructure, are Human Communications 86

    3.3 Elementary Properties of Yoyo Fields 91

    3.3.1 Eddy are Meridian Fields 91

    3.3.2 Interactions Between Systemic Yoyos 94

    3.3.3 Laws on State of Motion 98

    3.4 Applications in Social Sciences 102

    3.4.1 Systemic Structures of Civilizations 102

    3.4.2 Systemic Structures Beneath Business Organizations 108

    3.4.3 Systemic Structure in Human Mind 109

    3.5 Applications in Economics 113

    3.5.1 Becker's Rotten Kid Theorem 113

    3.5.2 Interindustry Wage Differentials 117

    3.5.3 Price Behaviors of Projects 122

    3.6 Applications in the Foundations of Mathematics 127

    3.6.1 Historical Crises in the Foundations of Mathematics 128

    3.6.2 Actual are Potential Infinities 131

    3.6.3 Vase Puzzle are the Fourth Crisis 132

    3.7 Applications in Extreme Weather Forecast 137

    3.7.1 V-3¿ Graphs: A Structural Prediction Method 137

    3.7.2 Digitization of Irregular Information 140

    3.8 Conclusions 143

    References 146

    4 Grey System: Thinking, Methods, are Models With Applications 153
    Sifeng Liu, Jeffrey Y.L. Forrest, are Yingjie Yang 4.1 Introduction 153

    4.1.1 Inception are Growth of Grey System Theory 153

    4.1.2 Basics of Grey System 155

    4.2 Sequence Operators 157

    4.2.1 Buffer Operators 158

    4.2.2 Generation of Grey Sequences 160

    4.2.3 Exponentiality of Accumulating Generations 162

    4.3 Grey Incidence Analysis 163

    4.3.1 Grey Incidence Factors are Set of Grey Incidence Operators 163

    4.3.2 Degrees of Grey Incidences 164

    4.3.3 General Grey Incidence Models 165

    4.3.4 Grey Incidence Models Based on Similarity and Nearness 167

    4.4 Grey Cluster Evaluation Models 168

    4.4.1 Grey Incidence Clustering 169

    4.4.2 Grey Variable Weight Clustering 169

    4.4.3 Grey Fixed Weight Clustering 171

    4.4.4 Grey Evaluation Using Triangular Whitenization Functions 172

    4.4.5 Practical Applications 175

    4.5 Grey Prediction Models 176

    4.5.1 GM(1,1) Model 176

    4.5.2 Improvements on GM(1,1) Models 177

    4.5.3 Applicable Ranges of GM(1,1) Models 180

    4.5.4 Discrete Grey Models 180

    4.5.5 GM(r,h) Models 182

    4.5.6 Grey System Predictions 188

    4.6 Grey Models for Decision-Making 193

    4.6.1 Grey Target Decisions 193

    4.6.2 Multi-Attribute Intelligent Grey Target Decision Models 201

    4.7 Practical Applications 202

    4.7.1 To Analyze the Time Difference of Economic Indices 202

    4.7.2 the Evaluation of Science are Technology Park 206

    4.7.3 To Select the Supplier of Key Components of Large

    Commercial Aircrafts 209

    4.8 Introduction to the Software of Grey System Modeling 211

    4.8.1 Features are Functions 211

    4.8.2 Operation Guide 213

    Acknowledgments 220

    References 222

    5 Building Resilience: Naval Expeditionary Command are Control 225
    Christopher Nemeth, Thomas Miller, Michael Polidoro, and C. Matthew O'Connor

    5.1 Introduction 225

    5.2 Expeditionary Operations Command are Control 226

    5.2.1 Systems Acquisition 227

    5.3 Human-Centered System Development 228

    5.3.1 Envisioned World Problem 229

    5.3.2 Cognitive Systems Engineering 229

    5.3.3 Application: Navy Expeditionary Combat Command 230

    5.3.4 Reasonable Scientific Criteria 231

    5.4 Discussion 232

    5.4.1 Resilience Engineering 232

    5.4.2 the Data Hub 234

    5.4.3 Implementation Challenges 234

    5.4.4 Limitations 234

    5.5 Future Work 236

    5.5.1 Human Performance Research 236

    5.5.2 Transition from Qualitative Research to Design 236

    5.5.3 Resilience Engineering 236

    5.6 Conclusions 237

    Acknowledgments 237

    References 237

    II Learning are Control 241

    6 Advances are Challenges On Intelligent Learning In Control Systems 243
    Ching-Chih Tsai, Kao-Shing Hwang, Alan Liu, are Chia-Feng Juang

    6.1 Introduction 243

    6.2 Reinforcement Learning 245

    6.2.1 Reinforcement Learning 245

    6.2.2 Q-Learning Algorithm 247

    6.2.3 Reinforcement Learning in Robots 249

    6.2.4 Soccer Robot Behaviors 250

    6.2.5 Concluding Remarks 251

    6.3 Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Learning Control 252

    6.3.1 Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Learning Control 252

    6.3.2 Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Robots 253

    6.4 Intelligent Learning Control Using Fuzzy Neural Networks 254

    6.4.1 Introduction 254

    6.4.2 Intelligent Learning Control Using FNNs 255

    6.5 Case-Based Reasoning are Learning 257

    6.5.1 Case-Based Reasoning Process 257

    6.5.2 Case Design are Reuse 257

    6.5.3 Hybrid Learning Method Architectures in CBR 258

    6.5.4 Applications in Human-Robot Interaction 259

    6.6 Conclusions 260

    References 261

    7 Adaptive Classifiers For Nonstationary Environments 265
    Cesare Alippi, Giacomo Boracchi, Manuel Roveri, Gregory Ditzler, and Robi Polikar

    7.1 Introduction 265

    7.2 Definition of the Problem 266

    7.3 Learning Concept Drifts 268

    7.4 Change Detection 272

    7.4.1 Change-Detection Tests: A Review 273

    7.4.2 Change-Detection Tests in Adaptive Classifiers 276

    7.5 Assessing the Performance: Figures of Merit 278

    7.5.1 Raw Classification Accuracy 279

    7.5.2 Confusion Matrix 279

    7.5.3 Geometric Mean 280

    7.5.4 Precision are Recall 280

    7.5.5 F-measure 281

    7.5.6 Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve are Area Under the Curve 281

    7.6 Conclusions 282

    References 283

    8 Modeling, Analysis, Scheduling, are Control of Cluster Tools In Semiconductor Fabrication 289
    Nai Qi Wu, Mengchu Zhou, Feng Chu, are Sä¿d Mammar

    8.1 Introduction 289

    8.2 Cluster Tools are Their Operations 290

    8.2.1 Architecture of Cluster Tools 290

    8.2.2 Wafer Flow Patterns 291

    8.2.3 Operation Requirements 294

    8.3 Modeling are Performance Evaluation 295

    8.3.1 Analysis Based on Timing Diagram Model 295

    8.3.2 Analysis Based on Marked Graph 296

    8.3.3 Analysis Based on Resource-Oriented Petri Nets 299

    8.3.4 Discussion 302

    8.4 Single Cluster Tool Scheduling 302

    8.4.1 Scheduling with Wafer Residency Time Constraints 302

    8.4.2 Scheduling with Both Wafer Residency Constraints and Activity Time Variation 305

    8.4.3 Scheduling with Wafer Revisiting 306

    8.4.4 Schedule Implementation 307

    8.4.5 Discussion 307

    8.5 Scheduling of Multi-cluster Tools 308

    8.5.1 Deadlock Control are Scheduling of Track Systems 308

    8.5.2 Schedule Optimization 309

    8.5.3 Discussion 311

    8.6 Conclusions 311

    References 311

    9 Design, Simulation, are Dynamic Control Of Large-Scale Manufacturing Process With Different Forms of Uncertainties 317
    Hyunsoo Lee are Amarnath Banerjee

    9.1 Introduction 317

    9.1.1 Issues in Design of Large-Scale Manufacturing Processes 318

    9.1.2 Simulation Model for Dynamic Control 320

    9.2 Background are Literature Review 322

    9.3 Different Types of Uncertainties are FCPN-std 327

    9.3.1 Definition of FCPN-std 327

    9.3.2 Modular Design are Five-Stage Modeling Methodology 329

    9.3.3 Simulation Using FCPN-std 332

    9.4 Design of Large-Scale Manufacturing Processes 333

    9.5 Dynamic Control of Manufacturing Processes 335

    9.6 Conclusions 339

    References 340

    10 Model Identification are Synthesis of Discrete-Event Systems 343
    Maria Paola Cabasino, Philippe Darondeau, Maria Pia Fanti, and Carla Seatzu

    10.1 Introduction 343

    10.2 Background on Finite State Automata are Petri Nets 344

    10.2.1 Finite State Automata 344

    10.2.2 Petri Nets 346

    10.3 Identification are Synthesis of Languages are Finite State Automata 347

    10.4 Identification are Synthesis of Petri Nets 349

    10.4.1 Synthesis from Graphs 350

    10.4.2 Identification are Synthesis from Finite Languages Over T 352

    10.4.3 Identification are Synthesis from Finite Languages Over E 355

    10.4.4 Related Problems in the PN Framework 360

    10.5 Process Mining are Workflow Problems 361

    10.6 Conclusions 363

    References 363

    III Human-Machine Systems Design 367

    11 Advances are Challenges In Intelligent Adaptive Interface Design 369
    Ming Hou, Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, are Robert Arrabito

    11.1 Introduction 369

    11.2 Evolution of Interface Technologies are IAI Concept 372

    11.2.1 Evolution of Interface Technologies 373

    11.2.2 A Conceptual Framework of IAI Systems 377

    11.3 Challenges of IAI Design, Alternative Solutions, are Empirical Investigations 381

    11.3.1 Challenges of IAI Design 381

    11.3.2 User-Centered Design Approach 382

    11.3.3 Agent-Based Interface Design Approaches 383

    11.3.4 Analytical Methodologies 385

    11.3.5 Empirical Investigations 387

    11.4 Multiagent-Based Design are Operator-Agent Interaction 389

    11.4.1 AIA Concept 389

    11.4.2 Operator-Agent Interaction Model 391

    11.4.3 Difference Between Human-Human Interaction, Human-Machine Interaction, are Operator-Agent Interaction 393

    11.4.4 Optimization of Operator-Agent Interaction 396

    11.5 A Generic IAI System Architecture are AIA Components 397

    11.5.1 Generic IAI System Architecture 397

    11.5.2 AIA Structure 402

    11.5.3 Adaptation Processes 403

    11.6 An IAI are AIA Design: Case Study 405

    11.6.1 Interface Design Requirements for the Control of Multiple UAVs 406

    11.6.2 Issues 407

    11.6.3 How the IAI Design Method Was Used 407

    11.6.4 Task Network Modeling are Simulation 409

    11.6.5 AIA Implementation 411

    11.6.6 Human-in-the-Loop Experimentation 413

    11.6.7 AIA Evaluation 413

    11.6.8 Discussions are Implications 413

    11.7 Conclusions 415

    Acknowledgments 417

    References 417

    12 A Complex Adaptive System of Systems Approach to Human-Automation Interaction In Smart Grid 425
    Alireza Fereidunian, Hamid Lesani, Mohammad Ali Zamani, Mohamad Amin Sharifi Kolarijani, Negar Hassanpour, are Sina Sharif Mansouri

    12.1 Introduction 425

    12.2 Complexity in Systems Science are Engineering 426

    12.2.1 the Nature of Complexity 426

    12.2.2 Complex Systems 429

    12.2.3 Complexity Measures 431

    12.2.4 Complexity-Related Terms in Literature 433

    12.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 436

    12.3.1 What are Complex Adaptive Systems? 436

    12.3.2 Characteristics of Complex Adaptive Systems 437

    12.4 System of Systems 442

    12.4.1 Necessity are Definition 442

    12.4.2 Characteristics of System of Systems 444

    12.4.3 System of Systems Types 448

    12.4.4 A Taxonomy of Systems Family 448

    12.5 Complex Adaptive System of Systems 453

    12.6 Human-Automation Interaction 454

    12.6.1 Automation 454

    12.6.2 HAI: Where Humans Interact with Automation 455

    12.6.3 HAI are Function Allocation 456

    12.6.4 Evolution of HAI Models: Dimensions 457

    12.6.5 Evolution of HAI Models: Dynamism 458

    12.6.6 Adaptive Autonomy Implementation 460

    12.7 HAI in Smart Grid as a Casos 462

    12.7.1 Smart Grid 462

    12.7.2 HAI in Smart Grid as a CAS 465

    12.7.3 HAI in Smart Grid as an SoS 467

    12.8 Petri Nets for Complex Systems Modeling 467

    12.8.1 Definition 468

    12.8.2 Graph Representation of Petri Nets 468

    12.8.3 Transition Firing 469

    12.8.4 Reachability 470

    12.8.5 Incidence Matrix are State Equation 470

    12.8.6 Inhibitor Arc 470

    12.8.7 IF-THEN Rules by Petri Net 470

    12.9 Model-Based Implementation of Adaptive Autonomy 471

    12.9.1 the Implementation Framework 471

    12.9.2 Case Study: Adaptive Autonomy in Smart Grid 472

    12.10 Adaptive Autonomy Realization Using Petri Nets 473

    12.10.1 Implementation Methodology 473

    12.10.2 Realization of AAHPNES 475

    12.10.3 Results are Discussions 482

    12.11 Conclusions 483

    Acknowledgments 485

    References 485

    13 Virtual Training For Procedural Skills Development: Case Studies are Lessons Learnt 501
    Dawei Jia, Asim Bhatti, are Saeid Nahavandi

    13.1 Introduction 501

    13.2 Related Work 502

    13.2.1 Background 502

    13.2.2 Human Side of VT System Efficacy-Issues and Concerns 503

    13.3 Present Study 505

    13.3.1 Motivation are Aims 505

    13.3.2 System Architecture are Human-Machine Interface 506

    13.3.3 Measures 508

    13.4 Case Study 1 509

    13.4.1 Method 509

    13.4.2 Results 511

    13.4.3 Discussion 515

    13.5 Case Study 2 516

    13.5.1 Method 516

    13.5.2 Results 519

    13.5.3 Discussion 524

    13.6 Lessons Learnt are Future Work 527

    13.6.1 Training Design are Method 527

    13.6.2 Measurement Methods 528

    13.6.3 Prior Experience with a Force-Reflective Haptic Interface 530

    13.6.4 Future Work 531

    13.7 Conclusions 531

    References 532

    14 Computer Supported Collaborative Design: Technologies, Systems, are Applications 537
    Weiming Shen, Jean-Paul Barthés, are Junzhou Luo

    14.1 Introduction 537

    14.2 History of Computer Supported Collaborative Design 538

    14.2.1 CSCD 538

    14.2.2 CSCD Eve: 1980s 539

    14.2.3 CSCD Emergence: 1990s 541

    14.2.4 CSCD: Today 542

    14.3 Methods, Techniques, are Technologies 542

    14.3.1 Communication, Coordination, are Cooperation 542

    14.3.2 Negotiation are Conflict Resolution 546

    14.3.3 Ontology are Semantic Integration 548

    14.3.4 Personal Assistance are Human-Machine Interaction 548

    14.3.5 Collaborative Workflows 550

    14.3.6 Collaborative Virtual Workspaces are Environments 552

    14.3.7 New Representation Schemes for Collaborative Design 552

    14.3.8 New Visualization Systems for Collaborative Design 553

    14.3.9 Product Data Management are Product Lifecycle Management Systems 553

    14.3.10 Security are Privacy 554

    14.4 Collaborative Design Systems 555

    14.4.1 System Architectures 555

    14.4.2 Web-Based/Centralized Systems 557

    14.4.3 Agent-Based/Distributed Systems 558

    14.4.4 Service-Oriented Systems 558

    14.4.5 Collaborative Design Over Supply Chain (Virtual Enterprise) 559

    14.5 Applications 560

    14.6 Research Challenges are Opportunities 561

    14.7 Conclusions 564

    References 564

    15 Support Collaboration With Roles 575
    Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, are Ming Hou

    15.1 Introduction 575

    15.2 Benefits of Roles in Collaboration 577

    15.2.1 Establishing Trust in Collaboration 577

    15.2.2 Establishing Dynamics 578

    15.2.3 Facilitating Interaction 580

    15.2.4 Support Adaptation 582

    15.2.5 Information Sharing 583

    15.2.6 Other Benefits 585

    15.3 Role-Based Collaboration 585

    15.4 E-Cargo Model 590

    15.5 A Case Study with RBC are E-Cargo 592

    15.6 Conclusions 595

    References 595

    IV Cloud are Service-Oriented Computing 599

    16 Control-Based Approaches to Dynamic Resource Management In Cloud Computing 601
    Pengcheng Xiong, Calton Pu, Zhikui Wang, are Gueyoung Jung

    16.1 Introduction 601

    16.1.1 Public Cloud Computing 602

    16.1.2 Dynamic Resource Management: Control-Based Approaches 602

    16.2 Experimental Setup are Application Models 603

    16.2.1 Test Bed are Control Architecture for a Multi-Tier Application 604

    16.2.2 System Models for the Application: Open or Closed 606

    16.3 Dynamic Resource Allocation Through Utilization Control 607

    16.3.1 Design of Experiments 607

    16.3.2 Performance of the Application Under Control 608

    16.4 Performance Guarantee Through Dynamic Resource Allocation 612

    16.5 Conclusions 614

    References 615

    17 A Petri Net Solution to Protocol-Level Mismatches In Service Composition 619
    Pengcheng Xiong, Mengchu Zhou, Calton Pu, are Yushun Fan

    17.1 Introduction 619

    17.1.1 Interface Mismatches 621

    17.1.2 Protocol-Level Mismatches 622

    17.2 Modeling Service Interaction with Petri Nets 624

    17.2.1 Basic Petri Nets 624

    17.2.2 Model Web Service Interaction with C-Net 627

    17.3 Protocol-Level Mismatch Analysis 630

    17.3.1 Protocol-Level Mismatch Detection 630

    17.3.2 Core Algorithm 632

    17.3.3 Comprehensive Solution to Protocol-Level Mismatch 634

    17.4 Illustrating Examples 636

    17.5 Conclusions 638

    References 641

    18 Service-Oriented Workflow Systems 645
    Wei Tan are Mengchu Zhou

    18.1 Introduction 645

    18.2 Workflow in SOC: State of the Art 647

    18.2.1 Languages for Service Composition 647

    18.2.2 Automatic Service Composition 649

    18.2.3 Mediation-Aided Service Composition 649

    18.2.4 Verification of Service Workflows 650

    18.2.5 Decentralized Execution of Workflows 651

    18.3 Open Issues 652

    18.3.1 Social Network Meets Service Computing 652

    18.3.2 More Practical are Flexible Service Composition 652

    18.3.3 Workflow as a Service 653

    18.3.4 Novel Applications 654

    18.4 Conclusions 656

    References 657

    V Sensing, Networking, are Optimization In Robotics are Manufacturing 661

    19 Rehabilitation Robotic Prostheses For Upper Extremity 663
    Han-Pang Huang, Yi-Hung Liu, Wei-Chen Lee, Jiun-Yih Kuan, and Tzu-Hao Huang

    19.1 Introduction 663

    19.2 Rehabilitation Robot Arm are Control 664

    19.2.1 Mechanism Design 666

    19.2.2 Dynamic Model of an Individual Joint 669

    19.2.3 LTR-Observer-Based Individual Joint Dynamic Sliding Mode Control with Gravity Compensation 671

    19.2.4 Simulation of the NTU Rehabilitation Robot Arm II 676

    19.2.5 Experimental Results for the NTU Rehabilitation Robot Arm II 677

    19.3 Rehabilitation Robot Hand 678

    19.4 Stability of Neuroprosthesis 683

    19.4.1 SVDD-Based Target EMG Pattern Estimation 685

    19.4.2 Nontarget EMG Pattern Filtering Scheme 686

    19.4.3 Illustrative Example 688

    19.5 Conclusions 691

    References 692

    20 Accelerometer-Based Body Sensor Network (Bsn) For Medical Diagnosis Assessment are Training 699
    Ming-Yih Lee, Kin Fong Lei, Wen-Yen Lin, Wann-Yun Shieh, Wen-Wei Tsai, Simon H. Fu, are Chung-Hsien Kuo

    20.1 Introduction 699

    20.2 Body Sensor Network 700

    20.3 Information Retrieved from Accelerometer 702

    20.4 Recent Advances in Accelerometer-Based BSN 703

    20.4.1 Tilting Angle Identification 703

    20.4.2 Muscle Strength Identification 706

    20.4.3 Gait Performance Identification 708

    20.5 Applications of Accelerometer-Based BSN for Rehabilitation 711

    20.5.1 Human Stability Evaluation System 711

    20.5.2 Postural Stability Evaluation for Stroke Patients 712

    20.5.3 Postural Stability Training for Stroke Patients 713

    20.6 BSN Simulation System 715

    20.7 Conclusions 718

    References 719

    21 Telepresence Robots For Medical are Homecare Applications 725
    Jun-Ming Lu are Yeh-Liang Hsu

    21.1 Introduction 725

    21.2 Surgery, Diagnosis, are Consultation 727

    21.3 Rehabilitation are Therapy 728

    21.4 Monitoring are Assistance 728

    21.5 Communication 729

    21.6 Key Factors Contributing to the Success of Telepresence Robots 729

    21.6.1 Robot Factors of Acceptance 729

    21.6.2 Human Factors of Acceptance 731

    21.6.3 Summary 732

    21.7 Conclusions 732

    References 732

    22 Advances In Climbing Robots 737
    Jizhong Xiao are Hongguang Wang

    22.1 Introduction 737

    22.2 Technologies for Adhering to Surfaces 738

    22.2.1 Magnetic Adhesion 739

    22.2.2 Vacuum Suction Techniques 740

    22.2.3 Aerodynamic Attraction 744

    22.2.4 Grasping Grippers 748

    22.2.5 Bio-Mimetic Approaches Inspired by Climbing Animals 749

    22.2.6 Emerging Technologies for Climbing Robots 753

    22.3 Locomotion Techniques of Climbing Robots 755

    22.4 Conclusions 759

    Acknowledgment 760

    References 760

    23 Data Processing In Current 3D Robotic Perception Systems 767
    Cang YE

    23.1 Introduction 767

    23.1.1 Stereovision 767

    23.1.2 LIDAR 769

    23.1.3 Flash LIDAR Camera (FLC) 770

    23.2 An LIDAR-Based Terrain Mapping are Navigation System 771

    23.2.1 Overview of the Mapping are Navigation System 772

    23.2.2 Terrain Mapping 773

    23.2.3 Terrain Traversability Analysis 776

    23.2.4 PTI Histogram for Path Planning 777

    23.2.5 Experimental Results 779

    23.3 FLC-Based Systems 781

    23.3.1 VR-Odometry 782

    23.3.2 Three-Dimensional Data Segmentation 787

    23.4 Conclusions 791

    Acknowledgments 792

    References 792

    24 Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturing: The State-Of-The-Art 795
    Claudia P. Arenas Guerrero, Feng Ju, Jingshan Li, Guoxian Xiao, and Stephan Biller

    24.1 Introduction 795

    24.2 Vehicle Battery Requirements 796

    24.3 Hybrid, Plug-In Hybrid, are Electric Vehicle 797

    24.3.1 Hybrid Electric Vehicle 797

    24.3.2 Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle 797

    24.3.3 Electric Vehicle 798

    24.4 Battery Technology Development 798

    24.5 Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery 799

    24.5.1 NiMH Battery Manufacturing 800

    24.5.2 NiMH Batteries in Commercial Vehicles 800

    24.5.3 Cost 801

    24.5.4 Recycling 801

    24.6 Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery 802

    24.6.1 Lithium Technology 802

    24.6.2 Manufacturing Processes 803

    24.6.3 Li-Ion Batteries in Commercial Vehicles 807

    24.6.4 Safety 808

    24.6.5 Cost 809

    24.6.6 Environmental Issues 809

    24.6.7 Recycling 809

    24.7 Challenges 810

    24.8 Conclusions 812

    References 812

    25 Recent Advances are Issues In Facility Location Problems 817
    Feng Chu, Zhanguo Zhu, are Saï¿d Mammar

    25.1 Introduction 817

    25.2 A Capacitated Plant Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 819

    25.2.1 Problem Description 819

    25.2.2 Problem Formulation 819

    25.3 A Multitype Transshipment Point Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 821

    25.3.1 Problem Description 821

    25.3.2 Problem Formulation 822

    25.4 A Large Scale New Variant of Capacitated Clustering Problem 824

    25.4.1 Problem Description 824

    25.4.2 Problem Formulation 825

    25.5 A Location Problem with Selective Matching are Vehicles Assignment 826

    25.5.1 Problem Description 826

    25.5.2 Problem Formulation 826

    25.6 Competitive Facility Location are Design with Reactions of Competitors Already in the Market 828

    25.6.1 Problem Description 829

    25.6.2 Problem Formulation 829

    25.7 Conclusions are Future Research Directions 831

    References 832

    Index 835