DocumentCode :
888466
Title :
Realizing the hydrogen economy through Semantic Web technologies
Author :
Hunter, Jane ; Drennan, John ; Little, Suzanne
Author_Institution :
Distributed Syst. Technol. Cooperative Res. Centre, Queensland Univ., St. Lucia, Qld., Australia
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
40
Lastpage :
47
Abstract :
Diminishing reserves of cheap, recoverable crude oil, together with increasing tensions between the Middle East and the West, will likely threaten our access to affordable oil in the future. Alternative fossil fuels such as coal, tar sand, and heavy oil will only worsen global warming. Hydrogen, however, is plentiful and clean, stores energy more effectively than batteries, burns twice as efficiently in a fuel cell as gasoline does in an internal-combustion engine, leaves only water behind, and can power cars. But many challenges remain before fuel cells will replace oil and other fossil fuels. Overcoming these challenges requires a deep understanding of the components´ microscopic structure, detailed analytical information about how the various components interact, and the ability to predict how the components will perform under load conditions. To solve these problems, materials scientists are turning to knowledge management techniques, particularly Semantic Web technologies, to make sense of and assimilate the vast amounts of microstructural, performance, and manufacturing data that they acquire during their research.
Keywords :
fuel cells; hydrogen economy; knowledge management; semantic Web; Semantic Web technology; fossil fuels; fuel cells; hydrogen economy; knowledge management; Batteries; Engines; Fossil fuels; Fuel cells; Global warming; Hydrogen; Microscopy; Petroleum; Semantic Web; Water storage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1541-1672
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2004.1265884
Filename :
1265884
Link To Document :
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