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ICGCET’19

5th International Conference on Green

Computing and Engineering Technologies 17 Sep - 19 Sep 2019

Hotel Diwan, 31 Boulevard Hassan Seghir, Casablanca 20000, Morocco

Proceeding of the 5th International Conference

on Green Computing and Engineering

Technologies

Jason Levy, Abdelmajid Badri, Bishwajeet Pandey

Organized By

Gyancity Research Consultancy Pvt Ltd, University of Hawaii, USA, and

Université Hassan II de Casablanca

ISBN: 978-81-938900-3-5

©GYANCITY 2019

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Contents Chair Message ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

ICGCET’19 Schedule .............................................................................................................................................. 5

ORGANIZER .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

Leakage Power Consumption of Address Register Interfacing With Different Families of FPGA................................ 18

Methods and Trends in Information Retrieval in Big Data Genomic Research ......................................................... 20

Investigation by the Boltzmann and FP-LAPW Theory for the Calculation of the Optical, Electrical and Transport

Properties of ZnSe in the Cubic Phase Zinc Blende (B3) ......................................................................................... 21

Evaluating the performance of small-scale PV modules in a semi-arid area to identify any anomalies ...................... 22

Pigeon presence on PV modules are largely random events .................................................................................. 23

3D Modeling for Wildlife Encyclopedia Using Blender ........................................................................................... 24

A Hybrid P2P Network-Based Remote Treatment SaaS Cloud Computing ............................................................... 25

Blockchain Based Auditable Medical Transaction Scheme for Organ Transplant Services ........................................ 26

THE IMPACT OF E-LEARNING IN TEACHING ARABIC LANGUAGE FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS .................................. 27

DIGITIZATION OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE BETWEEN REALITY AND EXPECTATIONS................................................. 28

Augmented Reality Based Automotive Engineering and Object Detection System .................................................. 29

Power Efficient Frequency Scaled and Thermal-Aware Control Unit Design on FPGA. ............................................. 30

Comparative Analysis of Net Weighting schemes in Performance driven Global Routing ......................................... 32

Cloud Query Processing Analysis: Encryption and Decryption ................................................................................ 33

Simulation Analysis for QoS in IoT Wireless Network ............................................................................................ 34

Applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Review ............................................................................................ 35

Information Determination of the Constituents of White Blood cells using Optical Biosensor.................................. 36

Towards a new SDN NFV approach for the management of MPLS infrastructures................................................... 37

Ecosystem for Healthcare Services and Management System................................................................................ 38

Achieving High Input Power Factor for DCM Buck PFC Converter by Variable Duty-Cycle Control ............................ 40

Efficient Information Gathering Using NMAP and NBTSCAN: CASE STUDY ON 172.19.19.0 IP ADDRESS.................... 41

Big Data analysis from the Green Internet of Things in new Smart-Logistics ........................................................... 42

The e-Business Potential for Home-Based Businesses in Malaysia: A Qualitative Study ........................................... 40

Modeling and Optimization of a Multi-Objective Ridesharing Problem in the Case of Medical Waste ...................... 44

Hazardous Gas Detection Using Gas Sensors Arrays and Fuzzy-Based Classification ................................................ 45

Wind Energy Status and Potential Assessment across Coastal Mega City, of Pakistan ............................................. 46

Wind and Solar Energy Resources Potential Across Coastal Mega Cities, of Pakistan ............................................... 47

Solar Energy Status and Potential Assessment across Karachi, Pakistan ................................................................. 48

CONDUCTING TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE TAXATION ................................................................ 49

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Fishing Community Wireless Network Concept: A Case Study in Kuala Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia. .......................... 50

Ruin& Recreate Approach applied to Multi-Objective Optimization of HHCVRPTW in the Case of Medical Waste

Collection........................................................................................................................................................... 51

Investigation of Higher Order Artificial Neuron for E-Information Systems ............................................................. 52

Critical Conduction Mode Buck-Buck/Boost Converter with High Efficiency............................................................ 53

DESIGN AND TUNING OF DIGITAL POWER LINE CARRIER TO IMPROVE NETWORK LINE PARAMETERS AT HIGH

VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES .......................................................................................................................... 54

Mobility Management and Qos Enhancement in 802.11 Wlan using SDN Technology............................................. 52

ICGCET’15 Dubai: http://icgcet.org/2015.html ..................................................................................................... 56

ICGCET’16 Denmark: http://icgcet.org/2016.html................................................................................................. 56

ICGCET’17 Ireland: http://icgcet.org/2017.html.................................................................................................... 56

ICGCET’18 Denmark: http://icgcet.org/2018.html................................................................................................. 56

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Chair Message As a chair, I have the honour to welcome you with great respect and enthusiasm to the third International Conference on Green Computing and Engineering Technologies (ICGCET'19) to be held at Hotel Diwan, 31 Boulevard Hassan Seghir, Casablanca 20000, Morocco on 17 – 19 September 2019. It is the 10th conference hosted by Gyancity Research Lab and as a founder member, I hope that we will continue to provide such forums in future as well. ICGCET’19 intended to attract innovative technical and scientific work in the field of computer science and electronics engineering. The response to the conference was overwhelming and I am proud to state that we have received really good quality contributions and I am sure as a participant you will share the same sentiment later.

I am pleased to inform you that we received more than 300 papers. In order to maintain publication ethics and practices of various Journals, we accepted only 66 papers (22% acceptance rate). All accepted papers will be submitted to Scopus/Thomson Reuters/Springer/Crossref Index Journals (see the list on the conference website) and hopefully, these papers will be available online by end of 2019. As a chair and on behalf of the organizing committee I sincerely hope that ICGCET’19 will offer a great venue at Casablanca to the participants coming from different parts of the world to share and contribute in the areas of their expertise. We hope to provide a good platform to the participants of ICGCET’19 where not only they meet and share their vision, ideas but also fertilize their thoughts in the ever-growing area of computer science and electronics engineering technologies. I am also confident that our keynote speakers will be able to enrich your knowledge during the conference and I wish you a very pleasant and enjoyable stay in Casablanca, Morocco. Best wishes. Sincerely

Conference Chair

Jason Levy

Professor of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

University of Hawaii, USA

Tel: +1-808-689-2492

Email: [email protected]

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ICGCET’19 Schedule 17th September 2019

Video Presentation

Available 24x7 on YouTube Channel of Gyancity Research Lab: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtdIuXB1evhmQb3zQ82uCA Paper Id: 2, 12, 61, 111, 133, 173, 175, 176

10:00-13:00

Satellite Skype Sessions @ Hotel Diwan, 31 Boulevard Hassan Seghir, Casablanca 20000, Morocco Paper Id: 54, 55, 70, 141 Chaired by Dr Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Consultancy Pvt Ltd, India

15:00-17:00 Reporting at Registration Desk

18th September 2019 8:00-09:00 AM Reporting at Registration Desk

09:00-09:45 AM Inaugural Speech: Prof D M Akbar Hussain, Aalborg University, Denmark

Inaugural Keynote: Albizia Mapping, Disaster Planning and Risk Management in Hawaii, Jason Levy, University of Hawaii, USA

09:45-11:15 AM

Session 1 Presentations

Session 1:

Chair: Jason Levy, University of Hawaii, USA and Prof Wahidah Hashim, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Presentations: 14, 25, 27, 28, 29, 50, 56, 144, 169

11:15-11:30 AM Coffee Break

11:30-13:30 AM

Session 2 Presentations

Session 2:

Chair: Prof. Ayoub Bahanasse, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco and Prof Azeddine Khiat, Univeristy Hasan II, Casablanca, Morocco

Presentations: 76, 77, 82, 120, 131, 135,

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12:30-14:00 PM

LUNCH

14:00-14:30 PM Second Keynote by Prof Wahidah Hashim, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

14:00-17:00 PM

Session 3 Presentations

Session 3:

Chair: Faycal Bensalah, STIC Laboratory, Chouaib Doukkali University, Faculty of Sciences, Morocco and Rajina Binti M A Raj Mohamed, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Presentations: 8, 13, 121, 143, 163, 171

17:00-17:15 PM

Third Keynote by Prof. D M Akbar Hussain, Aalborg University, Denmark

17:15-17:45 PM

PC Chair Dr. BS Chowdhry with Conference Chair Prof Abdelmajid Badri will honor

all the participants with a Presentation Certificate.

17:45-18:00 PM Conference Closing: Prof. Akbar Hussain.

18:00 -18:30 PM Coffee Break

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ORGANIZER

General Chair

Abdelmajid Badri, University of Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco

Jason Levy, University of Hawaii, USA

Program Committee Chairs

Javier Poncela, University of Malaga, Spain

Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology

(MUET) Jamshoro, Pakistan.

NAGARAJ Ramrao, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Higher Education,

Sriviliputtur, India

Rachid Hilal, Presidence of University Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida, Morocco

Thomas Newe, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

Publication Committee Chair

Geetam Singh Tomar, THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and Technology,

Tehri, India

Naveen Chilamkurti, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Wahidah Hashim, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Faridah Hani Bte Mohamed Salleh, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Husni Bte Mohd Radzi, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Rajina Binti M A Raj Mohamed, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Malaysia

Anand Nayyar, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Viet Nam.

Publicity Committee Chair

Ayoub BAHNASSE, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco

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Mohamed Rafik, SSDIA Laboratory, Mohamedia University Hassan II of Casablanca,

Morocco

Yousef Abu Baker El-Ebiary, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia

Mohamed Hatim Ouahabi, University Abdelmalek Essaadi, Morocco

Faycal Bensalah, STIC Laboratory, Chouaib Doukkali University, Faculty of Sciences,

Morocco

Workshops/Industrial Liaison and Tutorials Organising

Committee

Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Consultancy Pvt Ltd, India

Madad Ali Shah, BBS University of Technology and Skill Development, Sindh,

Pakistan

Hospitality Committee Chair

Hanane AZNAOUI, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech,Morocco

Fatima Ezzahraa Louhab, Univeristy Hasan II, Casablanca, Morocco

Lubna Luxmi Dhirani, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

ELSAYED AHMED ELNASHAR, Full-Professor of textiles Apparel, Kaferelsheikh

University, Egypt.

Farshid FOROUZBAKHSH, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark

Amin Hajizadeh,Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark

Ahmed Ould Brahim, Mohammadia School of Engineering, Rabat, Morocco

Finance Chair

Nikheil Mehta, Mehta N And Associates Chartered Accountants, India

International Programme Committee

Ian Grout, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

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Kei EGUCHI, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan

Dookhitram Kumar, University of Technology, Mauritius

Ivan Sikora, City University, London, United Kingdom.

Hugh Leather, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Dhiya AL-Jumeily, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Wenwu Wang, University of Surrey, United Kingdom.

Akshay Kumar Rathore, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

Alfian Abdul Halin, Putra University, Putrajaya, Malaysia.

Haoping Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China.

Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark.

Md Hashim Minver, Addalaichenai National College Of Education, Srilanka.

Md. Rajibul Islam, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Md.Mahbub-E-Noor, University of Barisal, Bangladesh.

Muhammad Faiz Liew Abdullah, Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia, Malaysia.

Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNiMAS), Malaysia

Shayla Islam, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Nitish Rajoria, Keio University, Japan.

Noor Zaman, School of Computing and IT (SoCIT), Taylor's University, Malaysia.

Tanesh Kumar, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

Thanwadee Chinda, Thammasat University, Thailand.

Gurpreet Singh, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Canada.

M N Hoda, Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Computer Applications and

Management (BVICAM), India.

Umar Raza, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Mohd Talea, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco

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Mohamed EL-KAMILI, University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco

El Rhalibi Abdennour, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Joseph M. De Guia, Mapua University, Philippines

Madhavi Devaraj, Mapua University, Philippines

Parkash Lohana, Usman Institute of Technology, Pakistan

Sara Laafar, University Cadi Ayyad Marrakech Morocco

Advisory/Steering Committee

S N Panda, Chitkara University, India

Jyotsna Kaushal, Chitkara University, India

M.Sadiq Ali Khan, Computer Science Department, University of Karachi, Pakistan

Harikesh Bahadur Yadav, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, Jharkhand,

India.

Abhineet Anand, UPES, Dehradun, India.

Ajay Shankar Shukla, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi, India.

Atiqur Rahman, South Asian University, Bangladesh.

Osama Moh'd Alia, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.

Bhagwan Das, QUEST Engineering University Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakista

Pardeep Kumar, Department of Computer System Engineering, QUEST Nawabshah,

Pakistan.,

Bikram K.Bahinipati, Xavier University, Bhubaneswar, India.

Dinesh Misra, Computer Society of India, India.

Syed Hyder Abbas Musavi, Indus University, Karachi, Pakistan.

Gaurav Verma, Jaypee Institute of Technology, India.

Gurpreet Singh, Punjab Institue of Technology, Rajpura, Punjab, India.

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Irfan Ahmed Halepoto, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Sind,

Pakistan.

Jagdish Kumar, Scientist, National Knowledge Network Labs, India.

Jitender Grover, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India.

Aftab Ahmed, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

Pramod Kumar Singh, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management,

Gwalior, India.

Manisha Pattanaik, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management,

Gwalior, India.

Muhammad Aamir, Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan.

Pardeep Kumar,QUEST Nawabshah, Pakistan.

Pradip Swarnkar, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management,

Gwalior, India

Rahul Kala, IIIT Allahabad, India.

Rajiv Sapra, Government Polytechnic, Ambala City–Haryana, India.

Roopa Kulkarni, GIT, Belgaum, India.

Latika Desai, D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri, Pune, India

Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

Sallar Khan, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Swarn Singh, Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University, India.

Vijay Khare, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India.

Vishal Jain, Bharti Vidyapeeth, New Delhi, India.

Viswam Parthiban, National University, Singapore.

Yusri Yusof, Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia.

Prashant P. Patavardhan, KLS Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi, India.

Rashidah Funke Olanrewaju, International Islamic University Malaysia

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El Arbi ABDELLAOUI ALAOUI, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco

Ji Zhigang, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Anika Zafiah Mohd Rus, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

Kamran Latif, DRB-HICOM University of Automotive Malaysia (DHUAM), Malaysia

Gyu Myoung Lee, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Abdelhalim Zekry, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Khalid Hasnan, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

Weidong Zhang, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Nor Shahida Mohd Shah, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Nur Munirah Abdullah, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

Vikas Jha, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Qadir Bakhsh, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Sounik Kiran Kumar Dash, NIT Silchar, Assam, India

Technical Programme Committee Member

Mohd Najib Md Salleh. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Laila Elloumani, laboratoire d entrepreneuriat et politiques publiques ,FSJES Kénitra,

Morocco

Varun G Menon, SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, India.

Dr. Rabins Porwal, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM), New Delhi,

India

Nitin Upadhyay, Centre for Creativity and Innovation, Goa Institute of

Management,India.

Khairul Azami Bin Sidek, International Islamic University Malaysia

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Karan Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India.

Parminder Kaur, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India.

Maneesh Singh Bhandari, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, India.

Jagdish Chandra Patni, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun,

Uttrakhand, India.

Azeddine Khiat,Univeristy Hasan II, Casablanca, Morocco

Neelam Ruhil, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, India.

Hardeep Singh, Ferozepur College of Engineering & Technology, Punjab, India.

Kaouthar Chetioui, LabMiA-SI, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed-V University in

Rabat. Morocco

Amit Kant Pandit,HOD SECE SMVDU, India

Shruti Kohli, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Noida Campus, India

Kavita Goswami, Fanshawe College, London, Ontario, Canada

A. Kavitha, Chettinad College of Engineering & Technology, Tamilnadu, India.

Pawan Whig, Rajasthan Institute of engineering And Technology, India

Singaraju Jyothi, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, India.

K. K. Singh, Dronacharya College of Engg., Gurgaon, Haryana, India.

Shilpi Birla, MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR, India

Nikisha B. Jariwala, VNSGU, India.

Neelam Ruhil, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon, India.

Gunjan Kumar, Delhi University, India

Abhishek Shukla, R.D. Engineering College Technical Campus,Ghaziabad, India.

Satyabrata Sarangi, University of California, Davis, USA.

Ghulam Mustafa Shoro, Aalborg University, Denmark.

Mustafa Algaet, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia, Malaysia.

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Ahmad Shah Sultani, South Asian University, Afghanistan

Aniket Ingavale, MAEER's, MIT College of Engineerin, Pune, India

Sudhanshu Gonge, Trinity College of Engineering and Research, Pune, India

Prof Indradip Banerjee, Burdwan University, Burdwan, West Bengal, India.

Ashutosh Singh, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India

Deepa Singh,ABV-IIITM Gwalior

Dipti Mishra, PSIT Kanpur, India

Furqan Fazili, Islamic University of Science & Technology, Awantipora, India

Gussan Maaz Mufti, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan

Khyati Nanda, HP, India

Mahendra Shukla, IIIT Allahabad, India

Manish Kumar Singh, IIT Patna, India

Manoj Bhatt, HCL Noida, India

Minal Dhankar, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, Jankpuri, Delhi, India

Mohsin Jamil, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad

Pakistan.

Naresh Sharma, Delhi University, Delhi, India

Neha Sharma, Dept. of Electronics, Keshav Mahavidayalaya, University of Delhi

Om Jee Pandey, IIT Kanpur, India

Preeta Sharan, The Oxford College of Engneering, Bangalore, India.

Pankaj Khanna, Dept. of Chemistry, Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of

Delhi

Pankaj Choudhary, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Pune, India

Prabhat Ranjan Singh, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China

Annapurna HS, Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India.

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Pradeep Kumar Bhale, Govt. College Of Engineering, Aurangabad, India

Puneet Tomar, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Rahul Yadav, South Asian University, India

Rajendra Aaseri, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, India

Ravikant Kumar, Central University, Hyderabad

Ravinder Kaur, Punjab University, India

Shaina Verma, Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Mohali, India

Shant Bhushan, IIIT Gwalior, India

Shivani Madhok, HP, India

Shivani Sharma, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Srinivasan Aruchamy, CMERI (CSIR), India

Sumita Nagah, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Sushant Shekhar, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India

Sweety Dabbas, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri, Delhi, India

Vaishali Sharma, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Vandana Thind, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Vishok Singh, IMS Unison University, Dehradun, India

Dr. Anand Nayyar,Duy Tan University, Vietnam

Priyank Jain, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad India

Othman O. Khalifa, International Islamic University Malaysia

Ahmed Al Marouf, Daffodil International University, Bangladesh

Pooja Saigal, South Asian University, India

Salman Yussof, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

Umair Mujtaba Qureshi, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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Lakshmisridevi Subbaraman, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, India

Muhammad Ibrar Ul Haque, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology,

Pakistan

Amanpreet Sandhu, Chitkara University, India

T.Muthu Pandian, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul, Tamilnadu,

India

Mumtaz Hussain Soomro, Universita' Degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy

Izham Zainal Abidin, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

Ahmed Muddassir Khan, Indus University, Pakistan

Ashutosh Bhatt, Birlaa Institute of Applied Sciences, Bhimtal, Nainital, India

Sheifali Gupta, Chitkara University, Rajpura, India

Rupesh Gupta, Chitkara University, Rajpura, India

Zain Anwar Ali, Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan

Shahil Gupta, Chitkara University, Rajpura, India

Suhail Soomro, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology,Pakistan

Mansoor Soomro, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology,Pakistan

Jahangeer Soomro, Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan

Shah Md. Tanvir Siddiquee, Daffodil International University, Bangladesh

Abhineet Anand, Galgotias University, India

S. Lakshmisridevi, Hindustan Institue of Technology of Science, India

Şule Yücelbaş, Hakkari University, Turkey

Sri C. Haryanti, YARSI University, Jakarta, Indonesia

Syed Muhammad Shehram Shah, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology,

Pakistan

Nawaz Mohamudally, University of Technology, Mauritius

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Muhammad Zaigham Abbas Shah Syed, Mehran University of Engineering and

Technology, Pakistan

Areez Khalil Memon, Indus University, Pakistan

ELSAYED AHMED ELNASHAR, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt.

Fozia Khan, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Wael Yafooz, Al-Madinah International University, Malaysia

Syed Mohammad Ali Shah, Universiti Tecknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia

Pervesh Kumar, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Mamatha Sandhu, Chitkara University, Rajpura (Punjab), India

Rajinder Tiwari, Model Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jammu, India

Mashkuri Yaacob, International Islamic University Malaysia

Rajina Raj Mohamed, Uniten, Malaysia

Ajit Kumar GOPEE, University of Technology, Mauritius

Pierre C. Catherine, University of Technology, Mauritius

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Leakage Power Consumption of Address Register Interfacing With

Different Families of FPGA

Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Lab, India Keshav Kumar, Chitkara University, India

Shabeer Ahmad, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy Amit Kant Pandit, SMVDU, India

D M Akbar Hussain, Aalborg University, Denmark [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: In this paper we are designing an address register which is sensitive towards rise in voltage. We analysed the power variation of address register on Xilinx 14.1 ISE Design Suit and the code of address register is written in Verilog hardware description language. In this paper we have used two FPGA of two different families, one is of Virtex family which is Virtex 6 and the other is of Spartan family which is Spartan 6, to study the power consumption of address register. We have observed the different on chips power which are fabricated on address register by varying the voltage from 0.75V to 2V for Virtex 6 FPGA and 0.75V to 3V for Spartan 6 FPGA and observed that, lower the voltage lower will be the power consumption. At 2V Virtex 6 FPGA stops working and the interface of address register with FPGA burns out. For Spartan 6 FPGA the same happens at 3V voltage. Author Keywords: Power variation, Xilinx, Verilog, Voltage, FPGA

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Scope of Effective Disaster Management System Using Multi-

Technologies: A Prospective

Bhagwan Das, QUEST, Pakistan Jason Levy, University of Hawaii, United States

Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Lab, India Arifa Bhutto, University of Sindh. Jamshoro, Pakistan

Arjumand Bano, University of Sindh. Jamshoro, Pakistan Prof Yousef Abubaker Mohamed Ahmed El-Ebiary, UniSZA Malaysia

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: Disaster is an unexpected and abrupt or gradual happening of an event that results in a massive, an extensive loss to human lives or their belongings. The emigrations from the affected area can protect the lives and their stuff as well. For this purpose, the disaster management is must require action. However, in this chapter, we are a bit more focused on Effective Disaster Management (EDM). The EDM mainly provides the disaster response in terms of technological solutions to support the human lives and their assets and also relief them societies restoration. The Multi-Technologies based Effective Disaster Management system are discussed. The Multi-Technologies have travelled a long distance from Sirens to Amateur and Community Radio, Short Message Service to Cell Broadcasting, and Radio and Television, Satellite Radio to Information and Communication (ICT) Devices, ICT to the Internet of Things (IoT) and IoTs to Big Data and many more. In this chapter, all the possible solutions for Effective Disaster Management using Multi-Technologies are exhibited. These Multi-Technologies provides an efficient solution to the public and official departments that address disaster management issues. Author keywords: Effective Disaster Management (EDM) Disaster Response Multi-Technologies Internet of Things (IoT)

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Methods and Trends in Information Retrieval in Big Data Genomic

Research

Joseph De Guia, Mapua University, Philippines Madhavi Devaraj, Mapua University, Philippines

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: This paper described information retrieval (IR) and the common methods of finding, extracting, and mining information in genomic research through text mining, and natural language processing (NLP). There was a surge of genomic information from the different literature and the production of genome datasets that catapulted the development of several tools for analysing and presenting new found knowledge in the biomedical and genome research. This paper presented the recent research trends, survey, reviews, experiments, and concepts in information retrieval applied to text, images and object features in big data genomic research. The method used is exploratory survey research in IR uses in genomic research that presents the concepts, methods, evaluation results and next s teps described by the key researchers Author keywords: Information retrieval text mining natural language processing big data genomic research

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Investigation by the Boltzmann and FP-LAPW Theory for the Calculation

of the Optical, Electrical and Transport Properties of ZnSe in the Cubic Phase Zinc Blende (B3)

Rachidi Abderrahim, University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco Atmani El Houssine, University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco

Fazouan Nejma, University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: The structural, optical and electrical properties of the mono-chalcogenide zinc (ZnSe) crystallized in the Zinc blende (B3) phase, have been studied by the first principle calculations which appealed at the Density functional theory (DFT) using the full potential linearized augmented plane wave (FP-LAPW) method. The optimal structure was determined by studying the variation of energy as a function of the volume of the unit cell. Optical parameters of the optimized structure, such as dielectric function, refractive index, optical conductivity, absorption, reflectivity, extinction coefficient, eloss function (Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy) and transmission energy were calculated and analyzed using the exchange-correlation energy (Exc) in the framework of the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) with the Wu, Cohen (WC) parameterization. From our results of the optical properties of ZnSe in the B3 phase, it is noted that the optical bandgap calculated by the GGA-wc approximation is underestimated with the experimental bandgap. However, we used other functionalities such as the correction mBJ (The modified Becke-Johnson functional) implemented in the WIEN2k code.We calculated the electrical and transport properties of our pure system ZnSe in the framework of the Boltzmann theory and the approximation of the relaxation time constant with the BoltzTraP program. During our calculations, we showed that if the temperature increases, the electrical conductivity increases proportionally. Our results conform with experiment results and can be exploited in several applications in optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices. Author keywords: ZnSe, Zinc blende, Ab-Initio calculations, Optical properties, Electrical conductivity, Relaxation Time Constant, Transport properties

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Evaluating the performance of small-scale PV modules in a semi-arid

area to identify any anomalies

Arthur James Swart, Central University of Technology, South Africa Pierre Hertzog, Central University of Technology, South Africa

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Performance analysis of PV systems can lead to system optimization and sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performance of three identical PV systems in a semi-arid region in order to identify and rectify any anomalies that can affect the overall efficiency of a renewable energy system. An experimental research design is used where the practical setup consisted of three identical PV systems (10 W PV modules connected through a data logging interface circuit to LED lamps that serve as the load resistances). Initial Watt hour per day results indicated four periods of anomalies, where the fourth period could not be explained. An infrared thermal image taken during this period revealed a different location of a hotspot for a module termed PV3, that also had a higher surface temperature when compared with the other two modules. Instantaneous power measurements for that fourth period from this possible error-prone PV module further revealed an approximate 9% reduction in output power as compared to the other two modules. It is recommended to make use of thermography and instantaneous output power measurements of PV modules or arrays in order to try and identify and re place any possible faulty modules. Author keywords: LabView, Arduino, Southern Hemisphere, performance, efficiency

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Pigeon presence on PV modules are largely random events

Pierre Hertzog, Central University of Technology, South Africa Arthur James Swart, Central University of Technology, South Africa

[email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: The presence of pigeons on PV modules can negatively affect the output power of a solar renewable energy system. The body of the pigeon itself (and especially the tail) may cause short periods of shading of individual cells, leading to the formation of hotspots. Bird excreta left by the pigeon may cause longer periods of shading, leading to an extended reduction in output power. Some type of intervention may be required to repel pigeons from PV modules, in order to try and maintain the overall efficiency and sustainability of a system. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the reduction in output power of a pico-solar system in order to determine if a possible pattern, or routine, exists with regard to the presence of pigeons. A 10 W pico-solar system was installed in a semi-arid region of South Africa that is home to the feral pigeon (Columba livia). A pigeon detection technique was developed and applied over a period of 13 months to determine when and for how long these pigeons rest on top of a PV module (these are referred to as events). Although these events are primarily random in nature, results do indicate that feral pigeon presence is lowest on a Wednesday during the week and in the summer periods of January to March during a calendar year. They tend to spend, on average, 118 seconds perched on top a PV module, where their tail and droppings cause the most significant impact in terms of interrupting the direct beam radiation from the sun for an individual cell. It is recommended to use these results in formulating an appropriate intervention that may be used as a scare tactic to repel feral pigeons away from PV modules.

Author keywords: Arduino, LabVIEW, Semi-Arid, Power Reduction, Renewable Energy

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3D Modeling for Wildlife Encyclopedia Using Blender

Sallar Khan, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Sallar Channa, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Syed Abbas Ali, N.E.D University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Muhammad Haaris Khan, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Arhum Hayat Qazi, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Kamran Mengal, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: In this modern era of technology, the ways of learning are changing drastically and 3D is becoming one of the popular learning methods around the globe for experts and researchers. While it has been observed from past studies that the wildlife researchers, students, and experts need different sources like books and websites to gather and learn information about wildlife, which may is a time taking task and old approach seems to be. In this paper, we have used a 3D creation software blender for developing live 3D models of different species and providing complete user-friendly control to the user which will assist them to retrieve any information about different species from region to region around the world. These models are a less complex and more attractive way of learning for the user. Author keywords: 3D Modeling, Blender, Wildlife, Animation

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A Hybrid P2P Network-Based Remote Treatment SaaS Cloud Computing

Abir Achache, Badji Mokhtar Annaba University, Algeria Abdelhalim Baaziz, Badji Mokhtar Annaba University, Algeria

Toufik Sari, Badji Mokhtar Annaba University, Algeria [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: Cloud Computing has emerged as a new model for managing and using IT systems that has become a key topic in the field. The technology consists of deporting to remote servers the treatments, storage and management of data usually performed locally in order to access it as a service. Having so many opportunities also costs a lot in terms of infrastructure. The idea is to create a Cloud without infrastructure for providing to clients services in software as a service "SaaS" form. The solution consists of using a hybrid P2P network as an infrastructure for our Cloud. Cloud services are initially offered by the Cloud but hosted and executed through P2P network peers. The realized prototype and simulation results (with PeerSim) are encouraging and prove that a distributed and dynamic Cloud architecture based on a peer-to-peer network can be a reliable solution to infrastructure issues. Author keywords: Cloud Computing, Peer to Peer, PeerSim, SaaS, Services

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Blockchain Based Auditable Medical Transaction Scheme for Organ Transplant Services

Gasim Alandjani, Yanbu University College, Saudi Arabia

[email protected] Abstract: Internet of Things have brought exciting changes in the social norms, work environments and the prospects for future generations. These devices (Things) have already changed the way our networks are used for communication. With the introduction of machine to machine communication (M2M), where devices communicate without human involvement to perform routine day to day tasks. These tasks on one hand, include services that provide convenience to the device owners such as setting off alarms, acting as personal assistant for reminders, keeping track of daily activities etc. On the other hand, there are certain tasks where these devices perform Transactions on behalf of the owners i.e. financial transactions/online ordering etc. These transactional tasks have significant legal implications if some problem / dispute arises due to such action performed by these devices on behalf of the owners. To ensure that these interactions take place under observation of the owners and to keep track of their occurrence, there is a need to keep record of all such communication. We propose use of Blockchain for tracking all these transactions without compromising secrecy of data by keeping its integrity intact for medico-legal requirements and prevent risk of fraud. Author keywords: IoT Security, Blockchain, Organ Donation, Smart Health, Nodes, Mining, UPRL, IDoT, M-IOT, P2P.

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THE IMPACT OF E-LEARNING IN TEACHING ARABIC LANGUAGE FOR

NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS Elsayed Mohamed Salem Salem Elawadi, Faculty of Languages and Communication, UniSZA University,

Malaysia, Zulazhan Ab. Halim, Faculty of Languages and Communication, UniSZA University, Malaysia

Najeeb Abbas Al-Sammarraie, Faculty of Computer and Information Technology, MEDIU, Malaysia Yousef Abubaker El-Ebiary, Faculty of Informatics and Computing, UniSZA University, Malaysia

Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Consultancy, Motihari, India

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: The effect of E-learning and computer software program utilization in the Arabic language teaching among non-native speakers on the students’ achievement in the Malaysian context, was examined in this study. The Malaysian Government’s interest towards Arabic language teaching and learning among the non-native Malaysian speakers, has increased the progress of this teaching. Meanwhile, technological advancements have obliged teachers to employ computer multimedia in reaching some key parameters within the process of education. Challenges that teachers face in information delivery are explored in this study. The application of multimedia in teaching has facilitated teachers in the course outline preparation. Further, technology application in numerous life scopes, teaching included, is essential, especially in Arabic language teaching, specifically for non-native speakers. In achieving the sought after results, inductive analytical approach was used in this study. Considering the nonstop technology development, all the technological aspects of the Malaysian language centers were exploited, especially on the optimal application of present-day E-learning methods. Lastly, several recommendations to expand this technology for easy teaching and learning process were presented in this study. Author Keywords: E-learning, Computer assisted language learning, Teaching languages for non-native speakers.

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DIGITIZATION OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE BETWEEN REALITY AND

EXPECTATIONS

Elsayed Mohamed Salem Salem Elawadi, Faculty of Languages and Communication, UniSZA University,

Malaysia Zulazhan Ab. Halim, Faculty of Languages and Communication, UniSZA University, Malaysia

Najeeb Abbas Al-Sammarraie, Faculty of Computer and Information Technology, MEDIU, Malaysia Yousef Abubaker El-Ebiary, Faculty of Informatics and Computing, UniSZA University, Malaysia

Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Consultancy, Motihari, India

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: It is not hidden of anybody now what the world is going through a Technological breakthrough, In the light of a scientific revolution and information and technology is characterized by high speed and efficiency, , And there is no doubt that the Arabic language challenges the current and future multiple, which requires the advancement of reality to keep pace with the worlds of digitization, which affected all disciplines, so that This research paper aims at locating the factors behind the growing interest in the computerization of Arabic Language. It sheds light on the efforts exerted in founding this newly established branch of knowledge, identifies the obstacles facing its progress and puts forth the possible solutions for them. This paper shows forth the gradual stages of the development of the science of Computational Language in contemporary Arab Studies and the advancement of Arab linguistic research in the field of computational linguistics. It aims at proposing a constitutive project for the establishment of an Arab Computational Linguistics that follow a firm practical and theoretical methodology in applying computer sciences in solving the linguistic issues. Using the method of induction and descriptive. It introduces a proposal for the syllabus of computerization of the Arabic language as a newly introduced part of the Arabic language programs Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin. Besides, the paper within hand calls for the introduction of a new specialization subordinate to the Department of Arabic Language under the rubric of ''Bachelor of Arabic language computerization ''. It also confirmed the necessity of deploying computer awareness among scholars of Arabic and encouraging universities to customize new courses based on the computerization of the Arabic language.

Authors Keywords: Linguistic computing, computational linguistics, language computing applications,

Arabic language computing, and digitization of the Arabic language.

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Augmented Reality Based Automotive Engineering and Object Detection

System

Jawaria Sallar, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Tehreem Fatima, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Sallar Khan, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Adil Shaikh, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Rafat Ali, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Waqar Alam, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, , Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: In this modern era of technology, the learning methods are changing drastically and Augmented Reality (AR) is becoming one of the popular learning methods around the globe for experts and researchers. While it has been observed from past studies that the Automotive engineers, researchers, students, and experts need different sources like books, simulation kits, and websites to gather and learn information about the automotive industry and work process of different engine parts, which may is a time taking task and old approach seems to be. In this paper, we have used a 3D creation software blender and solid work for developing live 3D models of different engine parts and tensor flow and machine learning to detect the vehicle objects as well. Our system will provide complete user-friendly control to the user which will assist them to retrieve detailed view of engine parts. These models are a les s complex and more attractive way of learning for the user. Author keywords: Augmented Reality, 3D Modeling, Blender, Solid work, Automotive Engineering

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Power Efficient Frequency Scaled and Thermal-Aware Control Unit

Design on FPGA.

Keshav Kumar, Chitkara University, India Shabeer Ahmad, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Amit Kant Pandit, SMVDU, India Dil Hussain, Aalborg University, Denmark

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: This works describes the implementation of control unit which is an important part of Central Processing Unit (CPU) with the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). In this work a frequency scaled and thermal aware energy efficient control unit is designed with the help of 28nanometer (nm) FPGA. Frequency varies from 100MHz to 5GHz and the rise in frequency also gives rise in power consumption of control unit with FPGA. The thermal properties of FPGA also increases with increment in frequency. This whole experiment is done on Xilinx 14.1 ISE Design Suit and it is observed that, lower the frequency, lower will be the power consumption of FPGA. Author keywords: FPGA, Control Unit, Frequency, Thermal Properties

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A Comparative Study on DevOps Maturity Models

Mohammad Zarour, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia Norah Alhammad, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia Mamdouh Alenezi, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia Khalid Alsarayrah, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Despite the big number of software process models currently available which have been used and practiced for many years, we could not till now totally solve the problem of projects’ late submissions! Meanwhile Software have constantly become bigger, more complex, and require high quality. A recently developed model, called DevOps, aims at producing fast and high-quality releases by bringing the development and operation team to work together. Unfortunately, DevOps is still lacking a clear definition as well as empirical studies that document the experience in implementing and enhancing it. Maturity models are used as a tool to assess the effectiveness of an organizational processes on adopting certain practices and identify what capabilities they need to acquire next in order to improve their performance and reach higher maturity level. However, there are few DevOps maturity models which have been emerged as means to assess DevOps adopted practices. This research aims to identify and benchmark the DevOps maturity models available in literature. We were able to identify several maturity models and compare among them. Author keywords: DevOps, Comparison, Maturity Model, Process Model

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Comparative Analysis of Net Weighting schemes in Performance driven

Global Routing

Geetanjali Udgirkar, CMR Institute of Technology, India G Indumathi, Cambridge Institute of Technology, India

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: In today’s VLSI technology nodes, interconnect delay plays an important part in deciding the performance of the chip designs. Various methods are introduced at the level of placement and routing to address this problem. To address this problem at the level of global routing, net weighting methods are being explored in the industry and academia. We investigate four methods for weighting the critical nets during performance-driven global routing. This paper presents a comparative study conducted on the four methods for net weighting proposed by us in our previous works. Author keywords: global routing, FPGA, performance-driven, critical paths, net weighting

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Cloud Query Processing Analysis: Encryption and Decryption

Zainalabideen Ali Raheem, National University of Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman, National University of Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia

ROSILAH HASSAN, National University of Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: The usage of clouds to provide data query services is becoming an attractive solution to services that demand scalability and cost minimization. Despite the huge advantages, cloud consumers require their confidential or delicate data to be safe and secured, because violating their private data would be a great concern that is not tolerable. Therefore, corporations who use the cloud services especially the database-as-a-service have tended to encrypt sensitive data for security and confidentiality purpose. Encrypting data would facilitate protecting private information from any violation by the service provider. Several studies have proposed Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and RSA encryption methods. Yet, each encryption method provides a specific level of security which comes with an opposite level of efficiency. Therefore, this work will examine the performance for both encryption methods. The environment setup consists of Microsoft SQL Server as cloud database simulation, and a Visual Studio platform to simulate the local processing of queries. The performance evaluation parameters are time consumption and strength for encryption and decryption. Overall, the results appeared are not significant as each methods has its own benefits. Author keywords: Cloud Query Processing, Processing Time, RSA, AES

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Simulation Analysis for QoS in IoT Wireless Network

Ghaith Mageb Waheeb Khazraj, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

Mahdi Khalaf, University Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 UKM ROSILAH HASSAN, National University of Malaysia. Selangor, Malaysia

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: The Internet of things (IoT) composed of numerous smart devices and communication technologies. It enables these devices to gather and interchange the information through wireless or wired network connections. Compared to the wired connection, the wireless connection in IoT is the primary concern. Currently there are few wireless network protocol can be used to connect smart devices such as 6LoWPAN, RPL, CoAP, MQTT, and AMQP . These protocols are used to transfer messages in the IoT network. This paper, compared 6LoWPAN and RPL wireless network for IoT communications using Contiki:cooja simulator. The considered QoS criteria that are throughput, end-to-end delay, and jitter. Based on the throughput and end-to-end delay results, 6LoWPAN achieved better QoS compared to RPL. Author keywords: 6LoWPAN, RPL, Simulation, Throughput

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Applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Review

Haque Nawaz, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi and Sindh Madressatul Islam University Karachi, Pakistan

Husnain Mansoor Ali, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Karachi, Pakistan

Shafiq Ur Rehman Massan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Karachi, Pakistan [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: In recent development period of modern technology, the flying automatons UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) need are increasing day by day for different applications. However, this is an important area to explore and review the vicinity where UAVs can be deployed for a specific application. In this study, researchers have explored the usage of UAVs according to the areas of application in this domain. These vehicles can fly in various circumstances and zones and are capable to perform various missions. The paper presents the numerous applications of UAVs according to the current need of the autono mous technology in various areas of agriculture, military and civilian usage of the modern age. In this article, the applications of UAVs are studied and summarized in tabular form. Author keywords: UAV, unmanned aerial vehicles, applications areas of uavs, agriculture, military, civilian, applications

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Information Determination of the Constituents of White Blood cells

using Optical Biosensor

Sowmya Padukone. G, The Oxford college of Engineering, Bangalore, India Uma Devi H, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Human body should resist against infections and also against infection causing organisms that enter our human body. In a human body for every microliter of blood, white blood cells has to range from 4,000 to 11,000 approximately. The main category of white blood cells are Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Lymphocytes & Monocytes. In this paper, we are studying the characteristics of these different types of white blood cells & determining their Quality factors as well as transmission power analysis in a suitable Waveguide using Simulation results. The main immunity for the human body is provided by Neutrophils. It becomes very much necessary to know the properties, information of these wbc’s which a very important factor is. This is determined by using an optical Biosensor. Author keywords: Optical Biosensor, Power Analysis, Waveguide, White Blood cells, Quality Factors

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Towards a new SDN NFV approach for the management of MPLS

infrastructures

Faycal Bensalah Morocco STIC Laboratory, Chouaib Doukkali University, Faculty of Sciences Najib El Kamoun Morocco STIC Laboratory, Chouaib Doukkali University, Faculty of Sciences

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Network infrastructure virtualization has become an active research area. Indeed, network feature virtualization (NFV) brings unparalleled flexibility to next-generation networks, and goes far beyond cost reduction. This technology reduces vendor dependency and allows new features to be deployed faster than ever before. In this article we propose a new solution for the virtualization of network services, particularly in relation to concepts related to MPLS technology. Our solution ensures fast access to the access network while guaranteeing quality of service. Author keywords: NFV SDN MPLS Automation

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Ecosystem for Healthcare Services and Management System

Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Syed Abdul Mutalib Al Junid, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Hasimi Salehudin, National University of Malaysia, , Malaysia Adil Hidayat, Director, My6 Initiative Berhad. Cyberjaya, Malaysia

Rosilah Hassan, National University of Malaysia. Selangor, Malaysia Syed Mohamed Aljunid, National University of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia & Faculty of Public

Health, Dept of Health Policy and Management, Kuwait University, Kuwait. [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected] Abstract: The Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN) are still facing issues of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Nearly 650 million people live in ASEAN countries, about 200 million come from the low or lower middle-income countries and many of them are affected by at least one NTD. However, NTDs also affect upper middle-income ASEAN countries such as Malaysia. Almost 70 million cases of dengue fever occur annually in ASEAN countries, such that this infection is now one of the most common and economically important NTDs in the region. Hence, there are urgent needs to spread public awareness on NTDs, which includes prevention, treatment and clinical cost involved. An innovation in health services and management are needed to cater this issue. Intelligent Ecosystem for Healthcare Service and Management (IEHSM) is an integration of healthcare management (doctors, medical experts and patients), health knowledge base and data reference, control and elimination tools, and clinical costing. The main objective of this research is to provide a model for the improvement of fundamental understanding of public health especially NTDs and at the same time improve the existing healthcare management and services. IEHSM adapts the optimization of prevention emphasizing on therapeutic approaches through Big Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligent, Cloud Computing and Machine Learning. The IEHSM framework is based on Casemix system, a system that aggregates information about patients and associated procedures based on the type and mix of patients’ treatment. The current Casemix grouper uses International Classification of Disease, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), which will be upgraded, modified and improved based on the new IEHSM model. The first stage of the research methodology will involve investigation of research problem followed by framework design stage and finally validation of the proposed model. This research will produce an Intelligent Ecosystem for Healthcare Service and Management by adapting new ICD-11 and prevention approaches. Author keywords: Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Information Centric Networking, Cloud Computing, Healthcare System

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Software in a Public Sector University

Muneer A Shaikh, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Rizwan Hassan, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Mujawar Malik, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Ali Akbar Shah, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected]

Abstract: Professionals all around the globe use various available software products for the data solutions

of their firm. These software products are general and are available publically. But in order to develop

customized software, huge amount of money and efforts are needed. Therefore, in this proposed paper,

a budget friendly software based on basic business infrastructure of accounting in finance is developed.

The contributions of the software are in PV payments, inspection of personal ledger accounts, ledger

reports and summary of various vouchers as well as it can fetch and print the details of the cheques as

well. In the result section of this paper a survey is conducted for showcasing the effectiveness and

importance of this software.

Author keywords: software products, customized software, budget friendly software, accounting, PV

payments, Ledger accounts, Ledger reports, voucher, cheque, survey

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Achieving High Input Power Factor for DCM Buck PFC Converter by

Variable Duty-Cycle Control

Dr. Abdul Hakeem Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Mr. Muhammad OsamaNizamani, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Mr. Anwar Ahmed Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Prof. Dr. Zubair Ahmed Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Dr. Amir Mahmood. Soomro, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected] Abstract: Buck power factor correction (PFC) converter is widely used for a broad range of AC/DC applications because of its many advantages However, the traditional discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) buck power factor correction converter (PFC) operates on constant duty-cycle control (CDCC) scheme, due to which its input power factor (PF) is low. For improving PF near to unity in universal in put voltage range, a variable-duty-cycle control (VDCC) method has been proposed. Fitting duty- cycle method is also proposed to make circuit implementation easier. For verifying the validity of proposed technique, the simulation results are carried out. Author keywords: Variable duty-cycle control, constant-duty-cycle control, Discontinuous conduction mode, Power Factor Correction

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Efficient Information Gathering Using NMAP and NBTSCAN: CASE STUDY

ON 172.19.19.0 IP ADDRESS

Sanskar Kaushik , Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Delhi, India Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Lab, India

Arifa Bhutto, Pakistan, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: In this work, we are going to identify the IP addresses of all the machines. Along with the IP address, we also get information about the operating system and their version running on machines. We also list the open ports of every machine connected to the network, which we are scanning. Finally, we enlist services running in all the open port of machine connected with the network, in which we are using NMAP and NBT SCAN as a scanning tool. NMAP is the most powerful information-gathering tools available in the cybersecurity domain. Author keywords: Information Gathering, Open Port, NMAP, NBTSCAN, Cyber Security

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Big Data analysis from the Green Internet of Things in new Smart-

Logistics Tetouani Samir, Mohammed V University in Rabat LASTIMI CELOG-ESITH, Morocco,

Chouar Abdelsamad, Mohammed V University in Rabat LASTIMI CELOG-ESITH, Morocco,

Soulhi Aziz, Mohammed V University in Rabat LASTIMI, Morocco,

Elalami Jamila, Mohammed V University in Rabat LASTIMI, Morocco,

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: Recent advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed to the evolution of the supply chain and logistics sector. Indeed, the analysis of massive data (Big Data) coming from smart-products makes it possible to extract enormous values for the decision-making of strategic choice: commercial or technical. But this also causes research problems because of the speed of data transmission, the huge volume, and the non-homogeneous types of data. This work provides an overview of the analysis of Big-Data (BD) from the Green Internet of Things (Green-IoT) in new Smart-Logistics. This article begins with a discussion of the needs and challenges of the Green Internet of Things (Green-IoT) and Big Data (BD) analysis in logistics. Then, major data analysis technologies are examined and discussed. In addition, this article also describes future directions in this promising area. Author keywords: Smart Logistics Green Internet of Things Big Data Analytics

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E-Business Possibilities for Homeworker Businesses at Malaysia

Yousef Abubaker Mohamed Ahmed El-Ebiary, UniSZA, Malaysia Bishwajeet Pandey, Gyancity Research Lab, India

M. Hafiz Yusoff, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: The execution of businesses today has been significantly transformed by the Internet technology. Furthermore, in representing the electronic concepts and applications, a lot of terms have been introduced in signifying the revolution of processes and transactions associated with business. E-Business and e-Commerce are among these fairly new coined terms. In the context of Malaysia, the adoption of e-Business can be seen among diverse bodies including large organizations, and small, medium and micro enterprises. For a company, the implementation of e -Business would considerably alter its structure, culture, strategy, procedures and accountabilities as well, which can pose a significant challenge. Still, people remain keen in venturing into this novel concept of business. Accordingly, a mixed-method study was carried out to examine the e-Business prospect of home-based Malaysian micro sized businesses. Issues related to e-Business and home-based business are reviewed, while the preliminary study findings are reported in this study. Author keywords: e-Business, e-Commerce, Business in Malaysia, Home-Based Business

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Modeling and Optimization of a Multi-Objective Ridesharing Problem in

the Case of Medical Waste

Mustapha Ahlaqqach, ENSEM, Morocco Jamal Benhra, ENSEM, Morocco

Salma Mouatassim, ENSEM, Morocco Safia Lamrani, ENSEM, Morocco

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: Medical wastes is now a major concern of the world community and more particularly that of Moroccans. Indeed, these wastes, classified as hazardous products, are the source of serious infections, contamination of groundwater and air pollution. Through this paper, we encouraged the use of ridesharing to cope with the risks and costs arising from the logistics of these medical wastes. Thus, we have proposed a mathematical model that governs the multi-objective nature of this logistics and the various constraints associated with it. Since the exact approach had difficulties in large instances, we proposed the Genetic Algorithm and Evolution Strategy as metaheuristic to solve the model. The Evolution Strategy showed its efficiency and stability and therefore we have demonstrated through this metaheuristic the possibility of a compromise between the main objectives of our model. Author keywords: Multi-objective optimization, Ridesharing, Pickup and delivery, Heterogeneous fleet, Reverse Logistic, HeuristicLab

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Hazardous Gas Detection Using Gas Sensors Arrays and Fuzzy-Based

Classification

Rajina Mohamed, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia [email protected]

Abstract: This project is the automation of hazardous gas detection using electronic nose. Gases surround us all the time which either benefit to us or they give harm to us. Gas detection is an important issue, as humans should not breathe in hazardous gases in order to maintain their health. There must be an indicator to show the hazardous level of certain gases in order people can avoid and minimize the impact on their health. Through this project, the proposed system will be able to differentiate the hazardous level of certain gases using gas sensor arrays and fuzzy-based classification. Author keywords: electronic nose hazardous gas fuzzy logic classification

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Wind Energy Status and Potential Assessment across Coastal Mega City,

of Pakistan

Sabir Ali Kalhoro, NED University, Pakistan Muhammad Ali Noman, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan

Maqsood Ur Rehman Awan, Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan Engr. Tufail Ahmed, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Pakistan

Shafique Ahmed Soomro, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan Muhammad Faisal, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: The development growth of any nation is based on making a balance between power generation and its supply. But unfortunately, every year Pakistan show the expansion curve between supp ly and demand. So, the gap can be overcome by utilizing the existing renewable resources, which have the capacity to fulfil future demand. The scientific proof has been mounting for many years to use renewable energy (RE) resources. One of these shared resources is wind energy that presently seems like the primary emerging supply source of energy around the globe. The wind is such type of natural resource that capable to supply the unstoppable energy from wind turbines. The wind energy can play a significant role to supply economical and environmentally friendly energy. The wind energy only needs basic information about wind conditions for windmills installation at a localized place. So, the World Bank conducts the study of each wind speed information obtained from the installed station in the selected region of the world including Pakistan for an extent of 3 years. In this research, the wind availability is being observed for the coastal megacity, of Pakistan on the basis of World Bank data. Author keywords: Wind Energy, Windmill installation, location observation, Wind Potential, World Bank Data

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Wind and Solar Energy Resources Potential Across Coastal Mega Cities,

of Pakistan

Sabir Ali Kalhoro, NED University, Pakistan Muhammad Shahid, Department of Electronic Engineering, Dawood University of Engineering and

Technology, Karachi, Pakistan Syed M. Usman Ali, Department of Electronics Engineering NED University of Engineering and

Technology Karachi, Pakistan Engr. Tufail Ahmed, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Pakistan

Darakhshan Ara, Department of Humanities, Mathematics and Basic Sciences, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: Pakistan has the vast potential of renewable energy (RE) resources but still, rely on the pricy fossil fuel-based power generation. The developed nation work on the shifting of conventional re sources based generation into renewable energy-based generation, but Pakistan still engages to negotiate fossil fuel trade. However, Pakistan has 1100Km of the coastal belt that acquires the huge potential of RE. The different metrological department measure the RE exists in Pakistan, the World Bank Group is one of them. The World Bank group observe the solar and wind potential across the megacity of Pakistan including Karachi. In this research, we have explored the World Bank efforts by highlighting the av ailability of the solar and wind power across coastal megacity, of Pakistan. The main focus is on the estimates of global horizontal irradiation (GHI) parameter of solar and wind speed for wind resources along with the yearly values provided by the World Bank. The wind power depend on wind speed across so, in this research, the wind speed is observed across the coastal megacity of Pakistan for the wind turbine installation. The wind speed data is occupied from the World Bank site to explore wind model for the future power supply across Karachi of Pakistan. Similarly, the solar irradiation calculation is very much important to install solar models. So we have select the GHI for the solar observation across Karachi of Pakistan. The GHI data is taken from the World Bank site and exploring on excel to find the future power generation across coastal megacity of Pakistan. Both wind speed and GHI parameter are observed by a yearly basis. It is detected that the regular trend for each of the selected years is related to the next year so the perceived trend of GHI and wind speed is valid for the upcoming year. Hence the GHI and wind speed availability indicate the installation of solar penal and wind turbine for the power generation across the coastal megacity of Pakistan. The GHI and wind speed experimental data for the coastal megacity contain a huge amount of solar and wind potential. The planner needs to explore this energy by installing a suitable quantity of the solar plant and windmills for power generation. Author keywords: GHI, Wind Speed, Renewable Energy, World Bank

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Solar Energy Status and Potential Assessment across Karachi, Pakistan

Sabir Ali Kalhoro, NED University, Pakistan Muhammad Shahid, Department of Electronic Engineering, Dawood University of Engineering and

Technology, Karachi, Pakistan Darakhshan Ara, Department of Humanities, Mathematics and Basic Sciences, Dawood University of

Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Renewable energy production in terms of solar irradiation comes is highly valuable for power generation. The World Bank Group (WB) investigated the quantity of intermittent renewable energy usage in regards to explore the existing solar power availability in Pakistan. The WB group put a strong effort to explore the renewable resources in the number of countries including Pakistan. The WB get the data available for all the observed countries. So, the data obtained from WB sites located across Karachi. The solar data was studied by the WB group for the data sets in 2015-2017. In this paper, we have observed the solar irradiation trend and the fluctuation as for as the sunny day is concerned for the hourly, daily, monthly and yearly durations. The solar irradiations to be able to efficiently employ these renewable energy sources to meet the current and future power needs of Karachi of Pakistan. The Solar irradiation is available in the form of energy only need to explore it. We have to use the python software fo r the solar irradiation trend observation for the Karachi. Author keywords: Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Irradiation, World Bank Data Observation

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CONDUCTING TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE TAXATION

Anwer Ahmed Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Arslan Rafique Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Abdul Hakeem Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected],

[email protected] Abstract: Excise taxation is the Sind government department that registers the vehicles running across Sind. This department is responsible for collecting the revenue in lieu of Token tax and annual running tax from the vehicles running under the registration number of Sind. The tax payment checking is manual, means every vehicle is stopped for snap checking. Manual verification is very tiring and cumbersome, so that every vehicle could not be checked. In developed countries this all is done through online automatic system. An online portal is introduced by the excise department on which the verification of the vehicle can be done in terms of its bogusness. But this portal and online recovery of annual tax is not concerned for the detecting of the defaulters. This research focuses on the detection of the defaulters. As the date expires the vehicle would be monitored at any toll tax stop after the recognition of the number plate data. An automatic checking method is used for detection. This method uses the technology that is called Automatic vehicle number plate recognition (AVNPR). This tool uses the image processing procedure to read the number plate numbers and characters. Author keywords: AVNPR, Face Recognition, Image processing.

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Fishing Community Wireless Network Concept: A Case Study in Kuala

Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia.

W. Hashim, Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia A.F. Ismail, Faculty of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia

H. Mohd Radzi, Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia F. H. Mohamed Salleh, Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional,

Malaysia Z. Ismail, Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

Z. Mohamad, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia

[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract: Fisheries communities are the main suppliers of Malaysian local maritime resources. These minority groups are synonym with low income, low education level, and plagued with myriad of economic limitations. The article outlines a network infrastructure concept that deemed suited for fishing communities; designed based on surveys’ outcomes conducted on a group of fishermen in Kuala Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia. The survey outcomes were analysed using induction method. System requirements are tabulated and the design of such concept is explained. The main motivation of the studies is that such community to own their network that can facilitate the establishment of community resilience. The ideas where available resources are exploited in hope to improve the community’s living standard especially their household incomes. The fundamental concept of the system is directed towards three main elements; namely available technologies, community empowerment and cost-efficiency. Keywords: Community network, fishery, communication system, wireless radio, long-range network

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Ruin& Recreate Approach applied to Multi-Objective Optimization of

HHCVRPTW in the Case of Medical Waste Collection

Mustapha Ahlaqqach, ENSEM, Morocco Jamal Benhra, ENSEM, Morocco

Salma Mouatassim, ENSEM, Morocco Safia Lamrani, ENSEM, Morocco

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected] Abstract: The management of medical waste in Morocco has always been the concern of the health department. Recently the World Health Organization, who classified the medical waste in Morocco as a time bomb, recommended involving of professionals interested in that management. Through this paper we proposed a model of collectors’ management, on behalf of clinics in case of Casablanca region. This model, as part of a heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem, aims at multi-objective optimization between the pillars of sustainable development. The complexity of the model is managed using a Ruin and Recreate heuristic. Finally, the tuning of weighting parameters is being experime nted to show how it will be possible to find a compromise between conflicting objectives in the case of medical waste logistics’. Author keywords: Multi-objective optimization, Medical Waste, Heterogeneous fleet, Ruin & Recreate

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Investigation of Higher Order Artificial Neuron for E-Information Systems

Manmohan Shukla, MPEC Kanpur,India B K Tripathi, H B Technical University,Kanpur,India

[email protected] Abstract: The artificial neuroal network based applications in various enterprise information systems are growing interest for comprehensive coverage and understanding of organizational competitiveness. The neurobiologists studies have observed various ways for interaction of synaptic inputs in the dendritic tree which eventually reflect the computation performed by a neuron. So it was always a great issue to NN researchers to predict this grouping or aggregation linearly or non-linearly. The basic computing unit of any predictive system design is an artificial neuron having spatial grouping of synapses on the dendritic tree. The natural choice of neuron models trying to include non-linearity in ANN at the time of aggregation is multiplication. Various papers cited here presents the attemptes made by researches to implement second and higher order polynomial relation among set of inputs. In literature, we find many types of feed forward neural network like MLP, RBf etc, they have their own merits and demerits. The MLP evolve the global approximation to input-output mapping, on the other hand, Rbf network using decaying localized non-linearity, constructs local approximation to input output mapping. In this work we have modeled Complex Valued Single Neurons which make the composition of MLP and Rbf, aggregate their response linearly and non-linearly in two new proposed single neurons respectively. The learning and generalization capabilities of these neurons have been tested over various benchmark and real life problems. Since complex numbers have natural representation of phase and magnitude that locates the complex number uniquely on the plane so these neurons have shown their potent computational power over wide spectrum of geometrical transformations. Author keywords: CVNN, CVBP, QAM, PE, MLP

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Critical Conduction Mode Buck-Buck/Boost Converter with High

Efficiency Dr. Abdul HakeemMemon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Engr. Mansoor AliMemon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Prof. Dr. Zubair AhmedMemon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Prof. Dr. Ashfaque AhmedHashmani, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

[email protected], [email protected],

[email protected],[email protected] Abstract: The buck converter is commonly utilized in various low power applications because of maintaining high efficiency at universal input voltage and many other advantages. On the other hand, when the on-time is constant, the conduction and switching losses are more because the rms and peak value of the inductor current is more. So, the efficiency is low. For improving efficiency, a variable on -time control (VOTC) strategy has been proposed for buck-buck/boost topology with simple structure, minimum losses and less component cost. For verifying the validity of proposed technique, the simulation results are carried out by using saber simulator. Author keywords: Buck/boost converter, Buck converter, Critical conduction mode, Variable on-time control, constant on-time control

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DESIGN AND TUNING OF DIGITAL POWER LINE CARRIER TO IMPROVE

NETWORK LINE PARAMETERS AT HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES

Mukhtiar Hussain Khowaja, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan Irfan Ahmed Halepoto, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan

Shakeela Memon, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract: In this work, Digital Power Line Carrier (DPLC) over 3-phase 500kV/220kV high voltage transmission line is designed, configured, tuned and simulated using Micom software. The DPLC was configured for faster and efficient data transmission at longer distance in the range of 800km by reducing the noise using different enhanced digital techniques and advanced indoor/outdoor equipment. In this work, only YELLOW phase of 3-phase is used on the existing network of National Transmission and Dispatching Center, Pakistan while other phases can be used for transmission of data by reducing noise. The line matching units, coupling capacitors, wave traps and high frequency cables for the connection of DPLC to the HV line in grid yard were considered. The Actual line condition measurement for attenuation and noise were carried out between two remote stations between 500kV Jamshoro and NKI Karachi. The line spectrum shows that in Rx (116 kHz to 124 kHz) band there is very high level of noise during the sweep time of 10sec, the initial condition of HV transmission line indicates the high noise of -3.951dB and analog line gain of 10.45 dB. To reduce this noise level, the DPLC was configured according to the line parameters. After synchronizing the both DPLCs of 500kV Jamshoro and NKI Karachi, the initial line condition of HV line were measured again. The result confirms that line parameters (Noise, Attenuation and BER) are improved significantly. The results shows the in Rx band from 116kHZ to 124kHZ line spectrum, the noise level is decreased from -3.951dB to -13.471dB due to which the analog line gain was also improved from 10.45dB to 19dB. When DPLC was used for data transmission it confirms an excellent performance in terms of BER that is 99.6% error free during the 30 minutes running time. Author keywords: High voltage transmission lines, Digital Power Line Carrier, 500kV, Jamshoro, NKI Karachi, Actual line Condition

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Software Defined Network for Qos Enhancement in Mobile Wi-Fi

Network

Sounni Hind, STIC laboratory, Physics Department Chouaib Doukkali University El Jadida, Morocco El Kamoun Najib, STIC laboratory, Physics Department Chouaib Doukkali University El Jadida, Morocco Lakrami Fatima, STIC laboratory, Physics Department Chouaib Doukkali University El Jadida, Morocco

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract: Wi-FI has become one of the dominant technology for direct access to the Internet due to its expanded services offering, its simplicity and its high-bandwidth provisioning that gives a capacity to support high traffic. Software-defined network (SDN) architecture simplified network management through an automatically programmed network. It provides a separation between the control plan (Controller) and the data plan (Switch) functions of the networks, this allows network optimization and fast response to network changes without the need to manually reconfigure existing infrastructure or purchase new hardware. In this paper, we have proceeded by studying the exchanges during a mobility within a WI-FI-based SDN network, then a network performance evaluation has been performed in order to analyze the impact of introducing the SDN concept on the performance of a mobile Wi-Fi network. For all proposed scenarios, we notice that the Wi-Fi-Based SDN architecture gives better results than in the case of the traditional Wi-Fi network. Author keywords: SDN; 802.11; mobility; Mininet, performance evaluation.

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