05952oam 2200553 450 99646562670331620210419175431.03-540-85845-810.1007/978-3-540-85845-4(CKB)1000000000490730(SSID)ssj0000318565(PQKBManifestationID)11279913(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000318565(PQKBWorkID)10310131(PQKB)11472884(DE-He213)978-3-540-85845-4(MiAaPQ)EBC3063336(MiAaPQ)EBC6386361(PPN)127873325(EXLCZ)99100000000049073020210419d2008 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrKI 2008 advances in artificial intelligence : 31st annual German conference on AI, KI 2008, Kaiserslautern, Germany, September 23-26, 2008, proceedings /Andreas R. Dengel [and four others] (editors)1st ed. 2008.Berlin ;Heidelberg :Springer,[2008]©20081 online resource (XIII, 404 p.) Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ;5243Includes index.3-540-85844-X Includes bibliographical references and author index.Invited Talks -- Folk Reducibility and AI-Complete Problems -- Meme Media and Knowledge Federation -- Papers -- Navidgator - Similarity Based Browsing for Image and Video Databases -- Automating Interactive Protocol Verification -- Iterative Search for Similar Documents on Mobile Devices -- Limits and Possibilities of BDDs in State Space Search -- Interactive Dynamic Information Extraction -- Fusing DL Reasoning with HTN Planning -- Multi-value Classification of Very Short Texts -- Analysis and Evaluation of Inductive Programming Systems in a Higher-Order Framework -- High-Level Expectations for Low-Level Image Processing -- Automatic Bidding for the Game of Skat -- Automobile Driving Behavior Recognition Using Boosting Sequential Labeling Method for Adaptive Driver Assistance Systems -- Identifying and Analysing Germany’s Top Blogs -- Planar Features for Visual SLAM -- Extracting and Querying Relations in Scientific Papers -- Efficient Hierarchical Reasoning about Functions over Numerical Domains -- A Drum Machine That Learns to Groove -- Posters -- Believing Finite-State Cascades in Knowledge-Based Information Extraction -- A Methodological Approach for the Effective Modeling of Bayesian Networks -- Plan Repair in Hybrid Planning -- Visual Terrain Traversability Estimation Using a Combined Slope/Elevation Model -- Symbolic Classification of General Two-Player Games -- Partial Symbolic Pattern Databases for Optimal Sequential Planning -- Optimal Scheduling with Resources for Application Execution in 3G Networks -- ESO: Evolutionary Self-organization in Smart-Appliances Ensembles -- On-Line Detection of Rule Violations in Table Soccer -- Extracting and Verifying Hyponymy Relations Based on Multiple Patterns and Features -- News Annotations for Navigation by Semantic Similarity -- EANT+KALMAN: An Efficient Reinforcement Learning Method for Continuous State Partially Observable Domains -- Where Temporal Description Logics Fail: Representing Temporally-Changing Relationships -- Interpreting Motion Expressions in Route Instructions Using Two Projection-Based Spatial Models -- Repairing Decision-Theoretic Policies Using Goal-Oriented Planning -- A Recognition Interface for Bridging the Semantic Desktop and the Physical World -- Learning by Observing: Case-Based Decision Making in Complex Strategy Games -- Toward Alignment with a Virtual Human - Achieving Joint Attention -- Concerning Olga, the Beautiful Little Street Dancer: Adjectives as Higher-Order Polymorphic Functions -- FACT-Graph: Trend Visualization by Frequency and Co-occurrence -- Enhancing Animated Agents in an Instrumented Poker Game -- Shallow Models for Non-iterative Modal Logics -- Homography Based State Estimation for Aerial Robots -- A Symbolic Pattern Classifier for Interval Data Based on Binary Probit Analysis -- Object Configuration Reconstruction from Incomplete Binary Object Relation Descriptions -- Visual-Based Emotion Detection for Natural Man-Machine Interaction -- Simplest Scenario for Mutual Nested Modeling in Human-Machine-Interaction -- Bayesian Network for Future Home Energy Consumption -- Learning Dance Movements by Imitation: A Multiple Model Approach -- Demos -- Ontology-Based Information Extraction and Reasoning for Business Intelligence Applications -- A Scalable Architecture for Cross-Modal Semantic Annotation and Retrieval -- Prototype Prolog API for Mindstorms NXT -- VARDA Rule Design and Visualization Tool-Chain -- COSAIR: A Platform for AI Education and Research in Computer Strategy Games -- Research Center Ambient Intelligence: Assisted Bicycle Team Training.This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 31th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence, KI 2008, held in Kaiserslautern, Germany, September 2008. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited contributions and 30 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. The papers cover important areas such as pattern recognition, multi-agent systems, machine learning, natural language processing, constraint reasoning, knowledge representation and management, planning, and temporal reasoning.Lecture notes in computer science.Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ;5243.Translators (Computer programs)Translators (Computer programs)001.6425Carbonell Jaime G.MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK996465626703316KI 20082831607UNISA05374nam 2200661Ia 450 991014180980332120230803030921.01-118-76117-01-118-76112-X1-118-76114-6(CKB)2670000000401989(EBL)1323957(OCoLC)854977100(SSID)ssj0001034882(PQKBManifestationID)11586777(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001034882(PQKBWorkID)11028913(PQKB)10302674(MiAaPQ)EBC1323957(Au-PeEL)EBL1323957(CaPaEBR)ebr10738691(CaONFJC)MIL507242(EXLCZ)99267000000040198920111102d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLithium batteries and other electrochemical storage systems[electronic resource] /Christian Glaize, Sylvie GeniesHoboken, NJ John Wiley and Sons20131 online resource (374 p.)ISTEIncludes index.1-299-75991-2 1-84821-496-0 Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part 1. Storage Requirements Characteristics Of Secondary Batteries Examples Of Use; Chapter 1. Breakdown of Storage Requirements; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Domains of application for energy storage; 1.2.1. Starter batteries; 1.2.2. Traction batteries; 1.2.3. Stationary batteries; 1.2.4. Batteries for mobile or nomadic devices; 1.3. Review of storage requirements and appropriate technologies; 1.4. Conclusion; Chapter 2. Definitions and Measuring Methods; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Terminology; 2.2.1. Accumulator2.2.2. Element, elementary cell, electrolyte2.2.3. Electrode, half-element, half-cell; 2.2.4. Oxidation, reduction, anode, cathode; 2.2.5. Active material; 2.2.6. Voltage; 2.2.7. Battery of accumulators, modules, packs, BMS; 2.3. Definitions of the characteristics; 2.3.1. Nominal voltage; 2.3.2. Voltage under current; 2.3.3. Capacities; 2.4. States of the battery; 2.4.1. Depth of discharge; 2.4.2. State of charge; 2.4.3. State of energy; 2.4.4. State of health; 2.4.5. State of function; 2.4.6. Theoretical gravimetric capacity; 2.4.7. Practical gravimetric capacity; 2.4.8. Volumetric capacity2.4.9. Specific capacity2.4.10. Direct-current internal resistance and short-circuit current; 2.4.11. AC internal resistance; 2.4.12. Impedance, impedancemetry, impedance spectroscopy; 2.4.13. Stored energy and deliverable energy; 2.4.14. Gravimetric energy density; 2.4.15. Volumetric energy density; 2.4.16. Specific energy; 2.4.17. Gravimetric power and volumetric power; 2.5. Faradaic efficiency; 2.6. Self-discharge; 2.7. Acceptance current; 2.8. Conclusion; 2.9. Appendix 1: Nernst's law; 2.9.1. Redox potential of an electrode; 2.9.2. Electromotive force of an electrochemical cell2.9.3. Nernst's law2.9.4. Activity of the species; 2.9.5. Example of the application of Nernst's law to a lithium secondary battery using the insertion mechanism; 2.10. Appendix 2: Double layer; 2.11. Appendix 3: Warburg impedance; 2.12. Solutions to the exercises in Chapter 2; Chapter 3. Practical Examples Using Electrochemical Storage; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1. Starter currents for internal combustion engines in cars; 3.1.2. Power required by a telecommunications transceiver in an isolated site; 3.1.3. House in an isolated site; 3.1.4. Currents in an operational electric car battery3.1.5. Currents during the phase of recharging of batteries in electric cars3.1.6. Autonomous urban lighting; 3.2. Conclusion; 3.3. Solution to the exercises in Chapter 3; Part 2. Lithium Batteries; Chapter 4. Introduction to Lithium Batteries; 4.1. History of lithium batteries; 4.2. Categories of lithium batteries; 4.3. The different operational mechanisms for lithium batteries; 4.3.1. Intercalation (or insertion) materials; 4.3.2. Alloys; 4.3.3. Direction conversion materials; 4.3.4. Differences of voltage profiles between intercalation materials, alloys and conversion materials4.3.5. Properties of the electrode materials Lithium batteries were introduced relatively recently in comparison to lead- or nickel-based batteries, which have been around for over 100 years. Nevertheless, in the space of 20 years, they have acquired a considerable market share - particularly for the supply of mobile devices. We are still a long way from exhausting the possibilities that they offer. Numerous projects will undoubtedly further improve their performances in the years to come. For large-scale storage systems, other types of batteries are also worthy of consideration: hot batteries and redox flow systems, for example.<br /ISTELithium cellsEnergy storageMaterialsLithium cells.Energy storageMaterials.621.312423Glaize Christian958886Genies Sylvie958887MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141809803321Lithium batteries and other electrochemical storage systems2172555UNINA