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Integration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity: Renaissance from Digitization

Current price: $125.00
Integration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity: Renaissance from Digitization
Integration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity: Renaissance from Digitization

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Integration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity: Renaissance from Digitization

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Focusing on energy, transportation, information, and economic networks and flows, Integration of Energy, Information,Transportation and Humanity uniquely examines the interconnection, interaction, and integration across these multiple sectors. It helps readers understand the correlation of energy, transportation, and information via the integration of humanity world, cyber world and physical world. It clearly explains the objectives of the integration of energy network, transportation network, information network, humanity network, as well as the integration of energy flow, information flow, material flow and value flow (4N4F); the philosophy, science, and engineering of the integration of 4N4F; the mechanism, keys and benefits of the integration of 4N4F; the carriers of the integration of 4N4F; and the framework of the integration of 4N4F.

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