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<journal_metadata>   <full_title>International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology</full_title>   <abbrev_title>IJEAT</abbrev_title>   <issn media_type='electronic'>22498958</issn>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.2249-8958</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_metadata> <journal_issue>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <journal_volume>     <volume>9</volume>   </journal_volume>   <issue>1</issue>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.9.1</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/download/volume-9-issue-1/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_issue> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Sharing, Adaptation and Organization of Open Educational Resources: Exploring the Teachers’ Attitude of Sukhothai Thamathirat Open University, Thailand</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor- School of Computer Science &amp; IT, Uttarakhand Open University, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Jeetendra</given_name>      <surname>Pande</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Alka</given_name>       <surname>Singh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Central Institute of Educational Technology, National Council for Educational Research and Training, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110096, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Kamolrat</given_name>       <surname>Intaratat</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor- School of Communication Arts, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G.</given_name>       <surname>Mythili</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Deputy Director- Staff Training and Research Institute of Distance Education, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The Open Educational Resource(OER) is based on culture of sharing and learning, encouraging the teachers to adopt existing OER, adapt and share with others to keep up the cycle of collaboration and continuous improvement. Understanding teachers’ attitude towards the use of OER and comparing data across institutions may help to recognize the issues that impact OER take-up. The major objectives of the paper is to study the teacher’s attitude towards OER at Sukhothai Thamathirat Open University(STOU), Thailand. The teachers’ attitude towards OER scale with a five-point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree was used in this study. Based on the scale, adaptation &amp; use of OER and sharing of OER can be identified. The questionnaire was distributed to the faculty of STOU. There were 32 respondents of STOU considered for analysis. Data captured through online form.The data have been analyzed quantitatively by implying statistical measures. The frequency measures were used to present the demographic as well as other data along with chi-square test. The analysis was done in SPSS. Teachers of Thailand are encouraged to share OER for their professional enhancement and personal satisfaction. It is interesting to find that majority of them are motivated to share and contribute to OER for dissemination of ideas in a knowledge society.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>31</first_page>     <last_page>36</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1016.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1016109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Fuzzy Pi Controller Based Single Phase Hybrid Inverter for Domestic Applications</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>PG Scholar, Power Electronics, Department of EEE, CMR College of Engineering &amp; Technology, Hyderabad, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>PN</given_name>      <surname>Sidhartha</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. S</given_name>       <surname>Mthubalaji</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of EEE, CMR College of Engineering &amp; Technology, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G</given_name>       <surname>Devadas</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor &amp; Head, Department of EEE, CMR College of Engineering &amp; Technology, Hyderabad, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This project proposes a topology for Fuzzy PI controller based single-phase Hybrid solar photovoltaic (PV) inverter with for Domestic applications. The proposed Hybrid power converter consists of a PV cells, MPPT algorithm, switched mode buck boost converter in the DC side, battery bank and a single phase bridge inverter. The Control strategy of the inverter gate pulses are done by the sampling of sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) with a square wave which is controlled by Fuzzy and PI combined controller, along with grid synchronization condition. The performance of the proposed inverter is simulated under grid-connected scenario and load disturbances. The output of PV module system is enhanced by the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique using P &amp; O algorithm in order to increase the systems efficiency. This system is more useful for the households as it has both power storing and saving applications.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>37</first_page>     <last_page>42</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1020.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1020109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>The Mixed Logic Style based Low Power and High Speed 3-2 Compressor for ASIC designs at 32nm Technology</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Instrument Technology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Chaitanya</given_name>      <surname>Kommu</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. A daisy</given_name>       <surname>Rani</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Instrument Technology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Compressors are the fundamental building blocks to construct Data Processing arithmetic units. A novel 3-2 Compressor is presented in this paper which is designed by Mixed logic design style. In addition to small size transistors and reduced transistor activity compared to conventional CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) gates, it provides the priority between the High logic and Low logic for the computation of the output. Various logic topologies are used to design the 3-2 compressor like High-Skew(Hi-Skew), Low-Skew(Li-Skew), TGL (Transmission Gate Logic) and DVL (Dual value Logic). This new approach gives the better operating speed, low power consumption compared to conventional logic design by reducing the transistors activity, improving the driving capability and reduced input capacitance with skew gates. Especially the Mixed logic style-3 provides 92.39% average power consumption and Propagation Delay of 99.59% at 0.8v. The H-SPICE simulation tool is used for construction and evaluation of compressor logic at different voltages. 32nm model file is used for MOS transistors</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>43</first_page>     <last_page>49</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1027.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1027109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Free &amp; Open Source Software (FOSS) in Website Designing</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of IT, ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Amit</given_name>      <surname>Sinha</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dharmesh Kumar</given_name>       <surname>Niranjan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of CSE, Vishveshwarya Group of Institutions, Gr. Noida, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Alka</given_name>       <surname>Singh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of IT, Noida Institute of Engineering &amp; Technology. Gr. Noida, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>People want website to be fast, user-friendly, secure &amp; free to use. Web sites have become a critical part of business, and the tools to create and deploy Web sites are becoming more flexible and easier to use. This paper talks about the role of FOSS in Website Designing. FOSS proves to be a boon for website developers in the way that they are secure, robust and free to use &amp; modify. The open source tools available in the market facilitate the tool -box of a website developer. The use of FOSS increases the productivity, provide a secure Environment &amp; also save a website developer of getting screwed under the copyright act. This paper talks about the technologies which FOSS world currently offers to the website developers and also the revolution which is awaiting to flourish the market. It also incorporates a study of the recent developments &amp; the way market is becoming more dependent on FOSS. For example, PHP is the basic element of the most famous social networking website today, the Facebook. Also, GMAIL is entirely based on the open source language, Python.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>50</first_page>     <last_page>53</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1028.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1028109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Application of High-Performance Computing for Calculating Reserves using the Cape Cod Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Doctorial Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Puttaparthi,, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S.R.Pranav</given_name>      <surname>Sai</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ajay Singh</given_name>       <surname>Pawar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Master’s Student, Department of Mathematics and Computer science, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Puttaparthi India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Satya Sai</given_name>       <surname>Mudigonda</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Senior Tech Actuarial Consultant, Hon. Professor in Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning Puttaparthi, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Pallav Kumar</given_name>       <surname>Baruah</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor,Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Puttaparthi, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Calculation of reserves is one significant step in the strategic perspective for an insurance company. This is done on a periodic manner in order to have a better understanding regarding the future liabilities of the company. The time required for these calculations will grow quadratically as the size of the input increases. These computations are done several times by taking different factors in view. Thus, these computations become costly with regard to time. One of the many actuarial techniques for calculating reserves namely the Cape Cod method was used to calculate the reserves. HPC was applied for the same in order to reduce the time required to calculate a company’s reserves. We applied HPC to calculate Projected Ultimate Claims based on Cape Cod method. Method takes year wise input of reported claims, incurred claims and earned premiums and outputs Projected Ultimate claims for each year. Making use of the independence which exists in computation of output across years, we parallelized the computations across years. The parallelization strategy proposed gives the speed up to 66194X compared to the serial implementation of the same.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>54</first_page>     <last_page>57</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1032.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1032109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Fuzzy Logic Based Controller for the Bidirectional Converter in an Electric Vehicle</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Saveetha School of Engineering, SIMTS, Chennai, India,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R. Lakshmi</given_name>      <surname>Narayana</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G Sreeramulu</given_name>       <surname>Mahesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, A.Rangempet, Tirupati, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Kumar Reddy</given_name>       <surname>Cheepiti</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, A.Rangempet, Tirupati, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>T.</given_name>       <surname>Yuvaraj</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Saveetha School of Engineering, SIMTS, Chennai, India,</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Many technologies are focusing on the Electric Vehicles to grow in a big way to reduce the oil consumption and the carbon emmissions levels across all over the world in the near future. However there are many hindrance factors like the price of Li-ion batteries, charging infrastructure and charging methods are affecting the growth of EV’s. Understanding these issues, a two stage basic converter popularly known as Bidirectional DC-DC converter is proposed for Grid-2-Vehicle, Vehicle-2-Grid, Vehicle-2-Home applications and leads to the efficient Energy Management Systems. The Bidirectional Converter uses an independent control using Fuzzy logic controller at each mode of power conversion stage. By using this unique feature, the Electrical Vehicle battery able to work in charging mode and discharging mode efficiently. In addition, this converter uses less number of components, with good operating efficiencies and most economical. The entire system has been developed using MATLAB-Simulink software.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>58</first_page>     <last_page>62</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1039.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1039109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Assessment of Affecting Factors for Higher Education Admission Process</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Institute of Computer Applications, Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, Gujarat. India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Hardik I.</given_name>      <surname>Patel</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Chirag</given_name>       <surname>Patel</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Institute of Computer Applications, Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, Gujarat. India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Arpit</given_name>       <surname>Trivedi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Institute of Computer Applications, Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, Gujarat. India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Education is the most important aspect of human life. Today, many streams are available to study. It has created a huge opportunity for a student to enroll in any course by fulfilling definite criteria. The courses are managed by various institutes, which are affiliated with particular University. In some courses, students have the choice to enroll without fulfilling any academic criteria. Some students are choosy in joining particular institute or course. Their choice for University or Institute depends upon specific parameters they might have predefined. In this paper, we have studied various parameters, which can influence the decision of a student to take admission in a particular course or institute. To extract essential parameters, we have conducted a survey among students who are studying in different courses and institutes. It is observed from the survey that Job Placement and Good Teaching are very effective parameters in influencing student admission decision-making process. It also reveals that sometimes, the institute is not important when a student is interested in a particular course. This research also guides the institutes or Universities to work upon such parameters to increase the enrollment of students in different courses. To validate this research, the survey from 208 students representing different institutes of India, is collected and analyzed. After analyzing the data collected from the survey, the influential parameters are decided. A graph-based approach is applied to identify the relationship between the varieties of parameters. The results obtained from the graph justify that individual parameters do not affect at large scale in student admission decision-making process while the association of multiple parameters may influence their admission decision-making process.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>63</first_page>     <last_page>67</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1042.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1042109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Framework and Assessment of Information Security in the Product Design Centre: A Quantifiable Analysis on Information Flow</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate professor, Computer science and engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>*Vinod.</given_name>      <surname>D</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sivanesh kumar.</given_name>       <surname>A</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate professor, Computer science and engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Saritha</given_name>       <surname>Arumugam</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant professor, Computer science and engineering, Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Chennai, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Manickam</given_name>       <surname>Muruganantham</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'> Associate professor, Computer science and engineering, Saveetha Engineering College, Anna University, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The present investigation aims to propose an information security system for an item configuration focus of a globally presumed car industry. As the essential commitment of this examination consider, the different arrangements for the verified data stream inside and outside the improvement focus alongside different kinds of assaults are talked about in order to upgrade the general security of the data framework at the middle. A layered compositional model for the data security of the inside is considered to beat the dangers. The security arrangements and instruments are talked about in the entrance control level as well as in accomplishing verified data correspondence level between the various substances The proposed model represents the verified data trade in the trust and protection points of view concerning time and setting of trades in a particular structure, which isn't found in existing proficient measures or scholarly productions. To support the feasibility of this approach and solicitation of these devices to true situations, for instance uncovered a few perilous states in a plan focus data framework approach and distinguished secret data streams in an entrance control arrangement for an enormous server framework.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>68</first_page>     <last_page>73</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1043.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1043109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Design and Control of Nonlinear Hybrid Tank Process using Conventional Controllers in Petrochemical Industries</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of EIE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Vinothkumar.</given_name>      <surname>C</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Marshiana.</given_name>       <surname>D</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of EIE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ramadevi</given_name>       <surname>R</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of EIE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Krishnamoorthy.N.</given_name>       <surname>R</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of EIE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this paper the plan of customary controllers, which can be utilized for the control of non-straight frameworks to give an ideal degree of a nonlinear tank. The non linear process takes up for the examination is Hybrid tanks due to its utilization in the field of Pharmaceutical, petro chemical ect., Its non-linearity is because of the cross sectional conduct of the procedure because of the departure of items without wastage is conceivable. The shut circle execution are resolved to get the ideal level control utilizing customary P , PI, PID controllers for different systems like Ziegler Nicholas and Cohen coon technique. The real preferred position of this strategy is straightforwardness. Reproduction results utilizing MATLAB programming to decide the outperformance of controller strategies.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>74</first_page>     <last_page>77</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1048.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1048109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Modelling an Adaptive Cluster Head Positioning Based Map Reducing Strategy for Data Transmission in Medical IoT</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research scholar , Department of Computer Science, Rathnavel Subramaniam College of Arts &amp; Science, Coimbatore, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Gameil S. H.</given_name>      <surname>Ali</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. A.</given_name>       <surname>NITHYA </surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Rathnavel Subramaniam College of Arts &amp; Science, Coimbatore, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Internet-of-things (IoT) based health monitoring systems have turned out to be an interesting topic to enhance quality of health care services. Moreover, there is no advanced IoT based continuous monitoring of glucose systems in real time and some prevailing techniques have numerous limitations. Here, a continuous and invasive glucose monitoring system for transmitting the condition of individuals simultaneously utilizing IoT is modelled and a general system architectural design for processing back end systems to provide body temperature, real time glucose and contextual data in human readable and graphical forms to the physicians or patients is anticipated. As well, a protocol designs for monitoring the continuous data from IoT devices in order to overcome the short comings of existing methods is provided. The design of an energy efficient routing algorithm is a hot topic in the research of IoT based Data mining. Cluster Heads (CH) form backbone of inter-cluster communication. The selection of reliable and efficient cluster head is another important issue. In most of the clustering process, failure of CH occurs due to energy depletion and if the distance between sink and CH is more, it ultimately leads to failure in transmission. During transmission, nodes may fail that means sudden energy loss or node gets out of coverage. Due to relaying high data traffic, some of nodes quickly exhaust their energy and increase the risk of node failure. As a baseline to node failure, data packet loss also occurs in a CH due to congestion and poor link quality. Hence, one of the most crucial feature in designing a protocol is to minimize energy consumption for betterment of network functioning. Here, a clustering routing protocol based on data mining techniques is applied for sensor nodes in medical field called Adaptive Positioning of Cluster Head based Map reducing (APCH-MR) is proposed. Routing table based code book is generated for privacy concern, in which the process of mapping and reducing the data for dissemination is performed. The simulated outcomes depicts that the total number of packets transmitted in round 500 is 11200, total number of dead nodes during round 500 is 58, and time consumed by nodes at 500 rounds is 0.3751s respectively. The proposed method shows better trade off in contrast to conventional techniques.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>78</first_page>     <last_page>79</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1000.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1000109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Rutting and Moisture Damage Evaluation of Warm Mix Asphalt Incorporating POFA Modified Bitumen</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Suleiman</given_name>      <surname>Abdulrahman</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mohd Rosli</given_name>       <surname>Hainin</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mohd Khairul Idham Mohd</given_name>       <surname>Satar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Norhidayah Abdul</given_name>       <surname>Hassan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Aliyu</given_name>       <surname>Usman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Petronas. Seri Iskandar, Perak</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The unwanted disposal Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) can be minimised through its application in road construction. Available literatures have shown that POFA improves the performance of hot mix asphalt (HMA), however, its application in warm mix asphalt (WMA) remains unexplored. This study was carried out to investigate the performance of WMA with POFA modified bitumen. In this study, Five percent POFA and 0.75% Evotherm is blended with 60/70 PEN grade bitumen to produce warm POFA modified bitumen (B3). The B3 binder is subjected Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and Contact angle measurements to understand the effect of this modification at microstructural level. Also, the binder is used in preparing dense graded asphalt concrete (AC14) at 140/130 ℃ mixing/compaction temperatures rspectively. Mixture performance tests such as Marshall flow and stability, dynamic creep, Asphalt Pavement Analyser (APA), tensile strength ratio, and boiling water tests were used to examine the resistance of B3 binder to rutting and moisture damage. Results from dynamic creep and APA test shows that the WMA mixtures possess 30% improved rutting resistance than the conventional HMA. On the contrary, the WMA sample parade lower resistance to moisture damage by 10% as revealed by the tensile strength ratio test. All the tested samples satisfied the specification limits for AC14 mixture, thus alleviating any concern regarding the moisture damage vulnerability of WMA mixtures.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>90</first_page>     <last_page>98</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1052.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1052109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Detection Analysis of Various Types of Cancer by Logistic Regression using Machine Learning</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Student of SRMIST, Ramapuram, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Heena</given_name>      <surname>Nankani</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Shruti</given_name>       <surname>Gupta</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Student of SRMIST, Ramapuram, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Shubham</given_name>       <surname>Singh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Student of SRMIST, Ramapuram, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. S. S. Subashka</given_name>       <surname>Ramesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor of Computer Science And Engineering, SRMIST, Ramapuram, Chennai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Cancer is now a day's one of the main diseases which has widely affected among the peoples. A molecular pathologist selects a list of genetic variations of interest that he/she wants to analyze. The molecular pathologist searches for evidence in the medical literature that somehow is relevant to the genetic variations of interest Finally this molecular pathologist spends a huge amount of time detecting the evidence which is related to each of the variations to classify them. The ultimate goal is to replace step 3 by a machine learning model. The molecular pathologist will still have to decide which variations area of interest, and also collect the relevant evidence. In this paper, we apply machine learning methods especially logistic regression (which is more accurate) on the datasets to determine and examine whether there are any signs or possibilities of cancer and if the person is examined as cancerous then the stage of cancer is also determined. Cancer disease is classified into four types named type 1, type 2, type 3 and type 4. Id, Gene, variation, and class are the fields used.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>99</first_page>     <last_page>104</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1055.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1055109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Automated Detection of Macular Hole in Optical Coherence Tomography Images using Depth-Check Algorithm</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India. Assistant Professor (Sr.G), SRM IST, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M.</given_name>      <surname>Anand*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. C.</given_name>       <surname>Jayakumari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Middle East College, Oman.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Macular hole is a tear or break in the macula. It is located in the center of the retina and affects central vision of aged people. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) enables accurate diagnosis of macular hole. Existing algorithms available to detect cysts and retinal layers, but identifying macular hole in an accurate manner is still a missing entity. Hence we propose an automated system for the accurate macular hole detection. The proposed system has six stages in process. The first stage starts with preprocessing the OCT image, then detecting Nerve Fiber Layer (NFL). The detected NFL layer is then processed and depth feature is extracted. Then the macular hole is detected in OCT images using our proposed system. The proposed system is evaluated with the healthy macula and macular hole OCT images. The proposed system is also compared with other machine learning algorithms. By experimentation results, the proposed algorithm provides 94% accuracy in finding macular hole.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>105</first_page>     <last_page>108</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1056.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1056109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Recognition and Classification of Diabetic Retinopathy utilizing Digital Fundus Image with Hybrid Algorithms</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K.</given_name>      <surname>Malathi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Kavitha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor (SG), Information Technology SRM IST, Ramapuram Chennai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Diabetic Retinopathy (Damage in Retina) is the most common threatening diabetic eye disease and cause leading vision loss and blindness. A patient with the diabetic disease needs to experience occasional screening of eye. To analysis, ophthalmologists may utilize fundus or retinal pictures of the patient gained from advanced fundus camera. However, if the symptoms are identified earlier and proper treatment is provided through regular screening and monitoring, the blindness or vision loss can be avoided. The present study is intended on developing an automatic system for the analysis of the retinal of fundus images by using image-processing techniques. So as to accelerate the procedure, the discovery of diabetic retinopathy image processing methods is utilized In this proposed study, the performance is evaluated using different segmentation algorithms and classifiers namely fuzzy c-means clustering, naïve Bayesian classifier, support vector machine to detect the diabetic retinopathy. The presentation of the strategy is assessed on the freely accessible retinal databases like DRIVE, STARE. The presentation of the retinal vessels on DRIVE database, sensitivity 100% and specificity 97.5% while for STARE database the sensitivity 99%, specificity 97%.The detection of accuracy can be defined with respect to expert physician hand-drawn and ground truths and the results are comparatively obtained and analyzed.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>109</first_page>     <last_page>122</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1058.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1058109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Machine Learning Model for Population Analysis among Different States in India which Influences the Socio, Demographic and Economic Needs of Society</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Professor, CSE, Faculty of Engineering, CHRIST, Bengalurur, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Addepalli VN</given_name>      <surname>Krishna</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. M. Bala</given_name>       <surname>Murugan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, CSE, Faculty of Engineering, CHRIST, Bengalurur, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this work Data from 2011 census is taken to identify the state which influences more in Population census among the different states identified. The data is considered from Madhya Pradesh, followed with Utter Pradesh, then to Bihar, Bengal and Orissa. Similarly other case studies are also done for Southern Indian states and North Eastern States. Genetic algorithm will be tried to find the optimal location for the given study. A fitting function is calculated for the population data of 2011 using Lagrange Interpolation technique. This fitting function is given as input to Genetic algorithm to find the optimal state which have maximum influence in the population growth among different states of India as per the Case studies done.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>123</first_page>     <last_page>126</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1066.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1066109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Optimal Extraction Methods Selection for Kakosa South Copper Ore Deposit Applying Modified Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Idea Solution Model</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Lecturer and Assistant Dean Department of Mining Engineering and a holder of M.Sc. and B.Eng. Diploma in Education University of Zambia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Sam</given_name>      <surname>Kangwa</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Victor</given_name>       <surname>Mutambo</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Scientific Research Department of Mining Engineering and a holder of M.Sc. and B.Eng. Diploma in Education University of Zambia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Kakosa South copper deposit is located about 450km northwest of Lusaka between Chingola and Chililabombwe. A comprehensive study of Kakosa South deposit was carried out. In Kakosa area the footwall aquifer rocks comprising sandstone and conglomerates which are thin and as such are not expected to represent major aquifers. Copper mineralisation is found in the upper quartzite and ore-shale. The inclination of the deposit ranges from 250 up to 350. The hangingwall formations above the upper quartzite are represented by a sequence of dolomite and shale formations. Based on Kakosa geotechnical analysis and rock mass classification, fuzzy TOPSIS approach was employed for the selection of optimal extraction techniques. FTOPSIS approach has precise and specific quantities which are used in order to establish criteria and option weights. Triangular fuzzy numbers were determined to represent semantic variables. The fuzzy numbers for Kakosa South parameters were used as input data in the decision making model and matched against the criteria required for the mining method. Applying FDM model, extraction techniques were ranked. The results indicated that open pit extraction technique was ranked first with 78.90 scores followed by sublevel stoping with 66.88 scores. It is concluded that the Kakosa South copper ore deposit can optimally be extracted by open pit mining up to transition depth and transit from open pit mining to underground mining employing sublevel stoping.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>127</first_page>     <last_page>132</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1079.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1079109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Detection of Water Stress in Khasi Mandarin Orange Plants from Volatile Organic Compound Emission Profile Implementing Electronic Nose</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Instrumentation &amp; USIC, Gauhati University, Gauhati- 781014, Assam, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Rajdeep</given_name>      <surname>Choudhury*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sudipta</given_name>       <surname>Hazarika</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Instrumentation &amp; USIC, Gauhati University, Gauhati- 781014, Assam, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Utpal</given_name>       <surname>Sarma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Instrumentation &amp; USIC, Gauhati University, Gauhati- 781014, Assam, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Plants in the absence of an innate immune system like animals and being immobile are regularly exposed to a host of stresses, ranging from biotic to abiotic stresses. In response to these, plants have developed a complicated response system like reprogramming gene expressions and emission of secondary metabolites as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by its various tissues like roots, stems, leaves etc. These VOCs can be used as biomarkers for inspecting plants’ in situ health status. This paper address the usefulness of electronic nose (e-nose) system to sense the VOCs emitted by plants’ leaves to detect the stresses in it. Standard commercial electronic nose (e-nose) system Alfa Mos Fox 3000 has been used here to identify the stressed and non-stressed plants. Fifteen Mandarin orange plants were considered for the study and were subdivided into three categories. Each one was subjected to a different level of water stress. Leaf samples were collected for e-nose analyses from each plant of all three categories on the 15th day and 30th day of induction of water stresses. Dimensionality reduction techniques like kernel Principal Component Analysis (kPCA), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and classification algorithms like Support Vector Machines (SVC) and Multi-Layer Perceptron Classifier (MLPC) have been used to classify the three categories of plants. The scores obtained from these analyses reveals the feasibility of using an e nose system in discriminating plants based on the status of water stress in them. This paper analyses the applicability of e nose system in stress diagnosis of agricultural and horticultural crops, which would significantly help in controlling the irrigation regime.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>133</first_page>     <last_page>137</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1086.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1086109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Economic-Mathematical Modelling of the Distribution of Investments in the Tourism and Hospitality</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Management and Administration, Educational and Research Institute “Karazin Business School”, Kharkov, Ukraine</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Oleksiy</given_name>      <surname>Korepanov</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Yanislava</given_name>       <surname>Goncharenko</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant Business, Odessa National Economic University, Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sergey</given_name>       <surname>Mekhovich</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Economic Analysis and Accounting, National Technical University &quot;Kharkiv Polytehnic Institute&quot;, Kharkov, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Oksana</given_name>       <surname>Dyshkantiuk</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Hotel and Restaurant Business, Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies, Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Svitlana</given_name>       <surname>Salamatina</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Hotel and Restaurant Business, Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies, Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Valentyna</given_name>       <surname>Rusavska</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourist Business, Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Kyiv, Ukraine</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Among the world's leading concepts for the development of the tourism industry, a special place is occupied by the distribution of investments in tourism and hospitality. The theoretical aspects of the distribution of investments are analyzed in sufficient detail in scientific works, but there is a clear deficit of serious research on the mathematical modelling of the distribution of investments in the field of tourism and hospitality. The article presents the economic-mathematical model of the distribution of investments in tourism and hospitality. In this work, the investment strategy of activity of the travel agent is developed, depending on the received plan of realization of the developed tours.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>138</first_page>     <last_page>142</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1093.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1093109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Contextualizing Local Values of Children‟s Games in the Perspective of Ecopragmatics to Enhance Culture-Specific Based Communication</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Master Program of Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teachers‟ Training and Education, Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R. Kunjana</given_name>      <surname>Rahardi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Yuliana</given_name>       <surname>Setyaningsih</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Master Program of Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teachers‟ Training and Education, Sanata Dharma University Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This research focuses on the contextualization and preservation of the diminishing local values which are slowly abandoned by the young generation. The data consists of texts containing local values or presumed to contain values collected by the researchers. The data was gathered by observing the texts describing traditional children’s games during the timeline of research. The technique to implement the observation method was recording and note-taking. Besides, interview or speaking method was employed to gather the data. Interview was conducted to experts who understood the values of local wisdom contained in the traditional children’s games. The data analysis was done using the distributional and content analysis methods. The result of the analysis shows that the values of local wisdom contained in the traditional children’s games are values of: (1) Affection; (2) Agility and Fighting Spirit; (3) Creativity and Adaptability; (4) Creative Imagination; (5) Acceptance of the Facts of Life; (6) Fulfilling the Destiny; (7) Obedience and Discipline; (8) Intelligence Test; (9) Synergy and Collaboration. These values and wisdoms were found in the following games: (a) Dedek-Dedekan, (b) Rerodaan, (c) Bentik, (d) Topeng-Topengan, (e) Boneka Kodokan, (f) Kitiran Umbul, (g) Masak-Masakan, (h) Polisi-Polisian, (i) Mekrok, (j) Dingklik Oglak-Aglik.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>143</first_page>     <last_page>151</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1096.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1096109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Fabrication of Custom-Designed and Cost-Effective Spin-Spray Pyrolysis Unit</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Junior Research, Department of Electronic Science, Mangalore University, (Karnataka), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mr. Omprakash S.</given_name>      <surname>S.*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Naveen Kumar S</given_name>       <surname>K</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Electronics at Mangalore University, (Karnataka), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this paper, an efficient, spin-spray pyrolysis unit is designed and constructed for the deposition of oxide thin films. The system is an effective combination of two independent techniques such as spin and spray methods. The rotation of the substrate by keeping the spray nozzle stationary makes the system unique. The system allows the decomposition of the solution before reaching the substrate. Spin-spray pyrolysis unit is capable of coating thin films on different substrates like float glass, FTO coated glass, and Aluminum coated glass, Teflon, and kepton, of dimensions up to 4-inch diameter, any contour and scalable to industrial applications. Metal oxides like Al2O3, GZO, ZnO etc., can be coated for many applications such as solar cells, thin-film transistors, sensors, etc. The elements required for construction of spray pyrolysis units are a heater, spray nozzle, thermocouple, solution feeding unit, airflow assembly, substrate rotator, and exhaust assembly. The elements of the system are discussed in accordance with the cost estimation. The working principle of each element of the system is explained in a separate block diagram. The system is optimized for deposition of ZnO thin films on a glass substrate and is characterized. The thin-films can be used for development of TFT’s, heaters, thermistors, piezo-electronics devices, sensors, antireflection coatings and solar cell.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>152</first_page>     <last_page>158</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1097.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1097109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Temperature Effect and Battery Charging Characteristics Analysis Based on Charging C-Rate</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechatronics Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Md. Sazib</given_name>      <surname>Mollik*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M M</given_name>       <surname>Rashid</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechatronics Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A</given_name>       <surname>Rahman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A</given_name>       <surname>Hasan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Developing fast charging proprieties for LiFePo4 battery is a key issue for a wider deployment of EV. The main drawback of LiFePo4 battery charging is overcharge, overcurrent and high temperature which affects longevity, efficiency, and battery life cycle. In this research, lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) battery is investigated for fast, and rapid charging with CC-CV principle. MATLAB/Simulink based custom-designed tool was developed. A dynamic model of lithium-ion phosphate battery is proposed in this research by considering the significant temperature and capacity fading effects. Results have shown that the LiFePo4 battery can be used for fast charging up to 100% and rapid charging up to 85% by maintaining the condition for lifespan of the battery and to shorten the charging time. The simulation results have been showed that, the constructed model can really represent the dynamic performance feature of the lithium-ion battery. The modified model can assess the efficiency of battery execution based on charging C-rate conditions.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>159</first_page>     <last_page>165</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1098.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1098109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Thermoluminescence of Undoped and Cu Doped CdS Nanoparticles</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Physics, Hojai College, Hojai Assam, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Subhajit</given_name>      <surname>Chakraborty</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ranjit</given_name>       <surname>Singha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Physics, Assam University, Diphu Campus, Diphu, Karbi Anglong, Assam, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Binapani</given_name>       <surname>Goswami*</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Borboha High School, Borboha, Hojai, Assam, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this paper an attempt has been made to synthesize undoped and 1wt% Cu doped CdS nanoparticles through chemical co-precipitation method. Prepared particles were characterized to explore their structural and thermoluminescence properties. The X-ray diffraction analysis reveals a hexagonal crystal structure at room temperature. The particle sizes are determined by Scherer formula for both undoped and doped CdS nanoparticles of various concentrations. The average grain size of undoped and Cu doped nanoparticles is found to be 32.81nm and 22.3nm respectively. The thermoluminescence studies of these above samples show TL peaks occurring at temperatures 379,428,471,510 and 550 Kelvin corresponding to activation energy 0.7 eV, 0.9eV, 1.2 eV, 1.4 eV and 1.3eV respectively.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>166</first_page>     <last_page>169</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1103.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1103109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Grid Computing Model to Solve Job Shop Scheduling and Flow Shop Scheduling by Fuzzy C-Mean Algorithm</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya Haridwar (U.K), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ajendra</given_name>      <surname>Kumar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Preet Pal</given_name>       <surname>Singh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, Pt. L.M.S. (P.G) College, Rishikesh (U.K), India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dipa</given_name>       <surname>Sharma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, S.D.M. Government (P.G) College, Doiwala (U.K), India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Pawan</given_name>       <surname>Joshi*</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar (U.K), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper presents two computing model in grid environment to utilize the waiting time of a job on particular machines in Job Shop Scheduling and Flow Shop Scheduling for minimize the makespan or total elapsed time. To determine the sequencing of a job we have applied Fuzzy C-Mean (FCM) clustering algorithm in both Job Shop Scheduling problem and Flow Shop Scheduling problem. Flow Shop Scheduling is a classified case of Job Shop Scheduling in which a specific job sequence is pursued strictly. Two illustrative examples of scheduling problems have been solved by this method and compared our results to some other existing methods discussed in the literature. The experimental result shows that the scheduling system using grid computing can allocate the makespan of service jobs effectively and more efficiently.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>170</first_page>     <last_page>179</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1107.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1107109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Automatically Prospecting Feature for Queries from Their Search Impact</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Professor, B V C Engineering College, Odalarevu, East Godavari, (A.P.), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Krishnaiah</given_name>      <surname>Nallam</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B. Ganga</given_name>       <surname>Bhavani</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, B V C Engineering College, Odalarevu, East Godavari, AP, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B S N</given_name>       <surname>Murthy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, B V C Engineering College, Odalarevu, East Godavari, AP, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G.L.N.V.S</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, BVC Institute of Technology and Science, East Godavari, AP, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>We recommend that you compile the duplicate lists in the top search engine results to track the aspects of the query and implement a method known as QDMiner. More specifically, QDMiner extracts free text lists, HTML tags and re-regions the top search engine results, combining them with groups according to the products they contain, then line up the blocks and products, depending on how the conversation and products are included in the best results. The recommended approach is generic and does not depend on understanding any area. The main purpose of the extraction side differs from the query recommendations. We recommend a structured solution, described as QDMiner, to trace query aspects immediately by removing and grouping repetitive lists in free text results and HTML tags and repeating search engines. We continue to evaluate the support of the list and discover better search queries by looking for exact similarities between menus and penalizing duplicate lists. Experimental results reveal that there are many listings available and QDMiner can find useful queries. The proposed approach is general and does not depend on understanding a particular area. As a result, it can handle open-domain queries. The query supports. Instead of a static system for your problems, we extract the sides of the uploaded document above each query.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>180</first_page>     <last_page>183</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1108.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1108109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Fuzzy Anti-Windup PID Controlled Induction Motor</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>EEE department, , Rajalakshmi Engineering College, , Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K.</given_name>      <surname>Premkumar*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>T.</given_name>       <surname>Thamizhselvan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>EEE department, , Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.Vishnu</given_name>       <surname>Priya</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE department, Saveetha School Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.B.Ron</given_name>       <surname>Carter</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>EEE department, , Rajalakshmi Engineering College, , Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>L.P.</given_name>       <surname>Sivakumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>EEE department, , Rajalakshmi Engineering College, , Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The Induction motor has been the centre of focus in many industrial applications. This is because the Induction motor has many advantages like high precision and high torque performance. The Induction motor speed control is very essential for various applications. Conventionally induction motor speed control was done using Proportional Integral controller. This project proposes the speed control of IM using Fuzzy- Anti Windup PID controller. Using this controller the saturation effect on the speed response of the Induction motor is reduced. A vector speed control Induction motor by Fuzzy-Anti Windup PID controller is simulated using MATLAB/ SIMULINK. The control system parameters of speed of the induction motor with PI controller, Anti Windup PID controller and the proposed controller are measured and compared. From the test results the Fuzzy-Anti Windup PID controller outperforms the other considered controller performance.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>184</first_page>     <last_page>189</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1113.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1113109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article><!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Nonlinear Behavior of Building with Varying Percentages of Slab Opening</title>   </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Master of technology in Structural engineering, Department of civil engineering, Anurag group of institutions, Venkatapur, Ghatkesar, Medchal, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Syed Haneef</given_name>      <surname>Ali</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. A.</given_name>       <surname>Vimala</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of civil engineering, Anurag group of institutions, Venkatapur, Ghatkesar, Medcha, India.</organization>   </contributors>    <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The work describes about irregular plan geometric forms that are more in metro cities. Irregularities are not avoidable in construction of buildings. In present scenario many buildings have irregular configurations both in elevation and plan. Now a day’s openings in the floors are common for many reasons like stair cases, lighting architectural etc. The present study focuses on the behavior of 10 storey reinforced concrete buildings under seismic zone-v, the plan dimensions is taken as 28 m x 28 m. The plan irregularities such as openings in slab with varying percentages is taken in this study. Study is done on various plan configuration buildings and the action of structural diaphragm on its performance during earthquake is studied. Pushover analysis is performed by using ETABS software, for present work five models are studied 1) building without opening in slab 2) plan irregular building with 10% opening in slab 3) plan irregular building with 20% opening in slab 4) plan irregular building with 30% opening in slab 5) plan irregular building with 40% opening in slab. Output from software consisting of Pushover curve and hinge formation results of all five models which are presented. Plan irregularity find better structural system solution such as in 20% opening shows better base shear.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>10</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>190</first_page>     <last_page>193</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijeat.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijeat.A1114.109119</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijeat.org/portfolio-item/a1114109119/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article>
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