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Research on Foreign ICT Supply Chain Security Management with Suggestions

Ni Guangnan,Chen Xiaohua and Shang Yanmin、Wang Hailong、Xu Kefu

Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2016, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 104-109 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.06.021

Abstract: critical infrastructure and key resources (CIKR) reliance on information and communication technology (ICT), identifying and controlling the ICT supply chain risk has become an important factor when protectingposition of the ICT supply chain, establishing the standards of ICT supply chain management, ensuringthe security of software and hardware in the ICT supply chain, and supervising the procurement of ICTIn addition, the EU and Russia also specifically strengthen the security management of the ICT supply

Keywords: supply chain risk management     hardware supply chain     software supply chain     procurement security    

An Internet-of-Things Initiative for One Belt One Road (OBOR)

Li Da Xu

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 206-223 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016039

Abstract: A wide range of industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications have been developed and deployed in recent years. IoT has provided a promising opportunity to build powerful industrial systems and applications by leveraging the growing ubiquity of RFID, wireless, mobile and sensor devices. In an effort to understand the development of IoT in industries, this paper reviews the current research of IoT, key enabling technologies, major IoT applications in industries, and identifies research trends and challenges. As IoT has received support from governments and businesses across the globe, IoT will also greatly impact One Belt One Road (OBOR) in foreseeable future.

Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT)     RFID     Wireless Sensor Networks     Near Field Communications     ICT    

Servitization of manufacturing in the new ICTs era: A survey on operations management

Kangzhou WANG, Zhibin JIANG, Bo PENG, Hui JING

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 223-235 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0103-7

Abstract: In particular, the methods used in new ICT-supported resource management platforms are surveyed.

Keywords: servitization     service-oriented manufacturing     value chain     resource integration     supply chain     ICT    

Expert networks as science-policy interlocutors in the implementation of a monitoring reporting and verification (MRV) system

Remi CHANDRAN, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Minoru FUJII, Shuichi ASHINA, Kei GOMI, Rizaldi BOER, Muhammad ARDIANSYAH, Seiya MAKI

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 376-388 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0559-x

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The Paris Agreement, which entered into effect in 2016, emphasizes a definite timeline for communicating and maintaining successive nationally determined contributions (NDCs) that it plans to achieve in addressing climate change. This calls for the development of a measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) system and a Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT). Though such actions are universally accepted by the Parties to the Paris Agreement, earlier studies have shown that there remain technological, social, political and financial constrains which will affect the development and deployment of such a system. In this paper, using a case study on MRV implementation in Bogor City in Indonesia, how the above-mentioned challenges can be overcome is outlined through a technological and policy innovation process where scientists and technologists (collectively referred as expert networks) can join hands with local governments and national policy makers in designing, development and implementation of an MRV system that meets the local, national and global requirements. Through the case study it is further observed that expert networks can act as interactive knowledge generators and policy interlocutors in bridging technology with policy. To be specific, first, a brief history of the international context of MRV and CBIT is outlined. Next, the theoretical underpinning of the study is contextualized within the existing theories related to public policy and international relations. Finally, the case study is outlined and investigated where the engagement of an expert-network and policy makers in the design, development and implementation of an MRV tool is showcased.

Keywords: MRV     CBIT     UNFCCC     Indonesia     Japan     ICT based monitoring     climate policy    

A GIS Open-Data Co-Simulation Platform for Photovoltaic Integration in Residential Urban Areas

Marco Massano,Enrico Macii,Andrea Lanzini,Edoardo Patti,Lorenzo Bottaccioli,

Engineering doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.06.020

Abstract: Highlights•Advanced co-simulation of rooftop PV production and households electricity demand.•Urban Energy Systems design and RES integration in the context of future smart cities.•Enabling considerations on Demand Side Management and Demand Response strategies.•High spatio-temporal resolution (25 cm and 10 minutes respectively)•Integration in a GIS environment of open-data and models.The rising awareness of environmental issues and the increase of renewable energy sources (RES) has led to a shift in energy production toward RES, such as photovoltaic (PV) systems, and toward a distributed generation (DG) model of energy production that requires systems in which energy is generated, stored, and consumed locally. In this work, we present a methodology that integrates geographic information system (GIS)-based PV potential assessment procedures with models for the estimation of both energy generation and consumption profiles. In particular, we have created an innovative infrastructure that co-simulates PV integration on building rooftops together with an analysis of households’ electricity demand. Our model relies on high spatiotemporal resolution and considers both shadowing effects and real-sky conditions for solar radiation estimation. It integrates methodologies to estimate energy demand with a high temporal resolution, accounting for realistic populations with realistic consumption profiles. Such a solution enables concrete recommendations to be drawn in order to promote an understanding of urban energy systems and the integration of RES in the context of future smart cities. The proposed methodology is tested and validated within the municipality of Turin, Italy. For the whole municipality, we estimate both the electricity absorbed from the residential sector (simulating a realistic population) and the electrical energy that could be produced by installing PV systems on buildings’ rooftops (considering two different scenarios, with the former using only the rooftops of residential buildings and the latter using all available rooftops). The capabilities of the platform are explored through an in-depth analysis of the obtained results. Generated power and energy profiles are presented, emphasizing the flexibility of the resolution of the spatial and temporal results. Additional energy indicators are presented for the self-consumption of produced energy and the avoidance of CO2 emissions.

Keywords: Distributed generation     DOP     Digital orthophoto     DSM     Digital surface model     GIS     Geographic information system     ICT    

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Research on Foreign ICT Supply Chain Security Management with Suggestions

Ni Guangnan,Chen Xiaohua and Shang Yanmin、Wang Hailong、Xu Kefu

Journal Article

An Internet-of-Things Initiative for One Belt One Road (OBOR)

Li Da Xu

Journal Article

Servitization of manufacturing in the new ICTs era: A survey on operations management

Kangzhou WANG, Zhibin JIANG, Bo PENG, Hui JING

Journal Article

Expert networks as science-policy interlocutors in the implementation of a monitoring reporting and verification (MRV) system

Remi CHANDRAN, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Minoru FUJII, Shuichi ASHINA, Kei GOMI, Rizaldi BOER, Muhammad ARDIANSYAH, Seiya MAKI

Journal Article

A GIS Open-Data Co-Simulation Platform for Photovoltaic Integration in Residential Urban Areas

Marco Massano,Enrico Macii,Andrea Lanzini,Edoardo Patti,Lorenzo Bottaccioli,

Journal Article