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Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Volume 17, Issue 9, 2024
Volume 17, Issue 9, 2024
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Comprehensive Study of Low-Power SRAM Design Topologies
Authors: Anandita Srivastav, Shailendra K. Tripathi, Usha Tiwari and Sushanta Kumar MandalThe need for low power in portable and smart devices is the demand to be fulfilled for sustaining the semiconductor industry. Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) is the main part of the core design in chips. It is important to reduce the leakage power consumption during the steady mode of the device for the long run of the battery. This article is about the study of different modules using pre-existing low power. Application of Read More
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New Proxy Signature Scheme over Elliptic Curves using Chaotic Maps Applicable during Pandemic COVID-19
Authors: Namita Tiwari, Mayur Rahul, Ayushi Prakash, Sonu K. Jha and Vikash YadavDigitalization has attracted the world to collect increasing data. Background: Proxy signature is a digital alternative for signing documents in the absence of the original signer. Methods: In this paper, we have used the mathematical methods and concepts of Chaotic maps (CMs) and elliptic curve cryptography. Results: We have proposed a new proxy signature scheme (PSS). Security of our PSS relies on "elliptic curve discret Read More
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Numerical Modelling of Carrier Transport in Organic Field Effect Transistors
Authors: Salma Hussien and Sameh AbdellatifBackground: Organic field effect transistors (OFETs), used in the fabrication of nanosensors, are one of the most promising devices in organic electronics because of their lightweight, flexibility, and low fabrication cost. However, the optimization of such OFETs is still in an early stage due to the minimal analytical and numerical models presented in the literature. Objective: This research presses to demonstrate a numerical c Read More
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PV Array Reconfiguration for Global Maximum Power Optimizing under Partial Shading Conditions based on PV Switched System
Authors: Mohamed M. Abdelaziz, Soliman M. Sharaf and Helmy M. El ZoghbyBackground: Due to the partial shading effects on different photovoltaic (PV) modules in a PV array, PV module operating conditions are inconsistent, and PV array output power is significantly reduced. Although the maximum power point (MPP) of a non-uniform irradiance PV array can be observed through global maximum power point tracking (GMPPT), no evaluation of the array's energy potential has been done. Read More
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Soft Switching Technique in a Modified SEPIC Converter with MPPT using Cuckoo Search Algorithm
MPPT refers to the process of continuously tracking and adjusting the operating point of a photovoltaic (PV) system to maximize the power output from the solar panels. The operating point at which a PV system produces the most power under a specific set of environmental circumstances is known as the maximum power point (MPP). The Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique is used to overcome the challenges of Read More
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Augmented Reality Control based Energy Management System for Residence
Introduction: The roots of virtual reality (VR) go back to the work of Ivan Sutherland in the 1960s. At the time, virtual reality showed promise in universities and labs, peaking in the early 1990s at a stable level. The latest form of IoT is merging with the Internet of Everything (IOE). Using this technology, users can access any device, device, and machine in the environment through any middleware application or system. In rec Read More
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An Adaptive Framework for Traffic Congestion Prediction using Deep Learning
Authors: S. Asif and Kamatchi KartheebanAims and background: Congestion on China's roads has worsened in recent years due to the country's rapid economic development, rising urban population, rising private car ownership, inequitable traffic flow distribution, and growing local congestion. As cities expand, traffic congestion has become an unavoidable nuisance that endangers the safety and progress of its residents. Improving the utilization rate of municipal tra Read More
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A Shunt DC Electric Spring Control Strategy for MVDC Bus Voltage Stability Onboard AES
Authors: Remna Radhakrishnan and Mariamma ChackoBackground: The recent trend in the all-electric ship (AES) electrical systems, especially in military vessels, is to move towards medium voltage direct current (MVDC) distribution. Bus voltage instability is a major issue in direct current (DC) distribution systems. Nowadays, direct current electric springs (DCES) are extensively used in low-voltage direct current (LVDC) microgrids to address voltage instability issues. This pap Read More
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Design and Performance Analysis of A Linear Switched Reluctance Motor Considering End Effects
Authors: Aymen Lachheb, Jamel B. Salem and Lilia El AmraouiIntroduction: In recent years, linear actuators have gained significant attention due to their ability to provide direct linear movement without the need for motion transformation devices. One significant challenge in the design and modeling of linear actuators is the occurrence of longitudinal end-effects. The finite length of the translator stack in linear actuators causes an unbalanced phase force, leading to discrepancies betw Read More
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