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Premalatha, J.
- Survey on Energy Saving Methods for Green Communication Network
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1 Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama University, Chennai - 600 119, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama University, Chennai - 600 119, Tamilnadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 19 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
In recent years telecommunication is playing a vital role in communication field. The power usage has become a major problem since the usage of wireless communication has increased, which has leaded to environmental impact in a drastic manner. The main goal of designing green base stations is for saving energy and reducing power consumption while guaranteeing service and coverage for users and ensuring the capability of base station for evolution. To reduce the energy consumed by base station sleep mode mechanism is adapted. For uplink and downlink communication a joint bandwidth and power allocation method is deployed which promotes energy saving for both network operators and mobile users. Thus, Green networking is to reduce the unnecessary energy consumption keeping environmental factors into consideration. This paper deals with the survey of the problems upon implementation of base station in cellular networks for heterogeneous communication and also compares the various work related to green networking.Keywords
Base Station, Energy Efficiency, Green Networking, Heterogeneous Network, Sleep Mode- Study of Object Detection in Sonar Image using Image Segmentation and Edge Detection Methods
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1 Department of Electronics and Control Engineering, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Sathyabama University, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Jeppiaar Nagar, Chennai - 600 119, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 ManakulaVinayagar Institute of Technology, Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry – 605107, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Control, Faculty of Electronics, Sathyabama University, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Jeppiaar Nagar, Chennai - 600 119, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Control Engineering, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Sathyabama University, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Jeppiaar Nagar, Chennai - 600 119, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 ManakulaVinayagar Institute of Technology, Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry – 605107, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Control, Faculty of Electronics, Sathyabama University, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Jeppiaar Nagar, Chennai - 600 119, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 42 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
The technique which uses sound waves to navigate, communicate or detect objects under the surface of sea water is commonly known as SONAR. Recognition and interpretation of objects is an important task in the sonar image processing. The resolution of the examined image is not adequate to classify the objects separately and is mainly affected by the multiplicative noise. The main focus of this work is to implement post-processing technique by entropy filter along with morphological processing for object identification. Relative analysis on the observed results with existing techniques of edge detection implies that the proposed work improves the result of target identification. Furthermore, removal of noise in the sonar image is also discussed in this paper.Keywords
Edge Detection Operators, Entropy Filter, Morphological Processing, Object Recognition, SONAR.- Analysis of Non-Invasive Methods to Diagnose Blood Glucose Level- A Survey
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1 Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics and Communication, Rajiv Gandhi Road, Chennai 600118, IN
1 Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics and Communication, Rajiv Gandhi Road, Chennai 600118, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 6 (2019), Pagination: 3105-3108Abstract
Diabetes or otherwise known as blood glucose level among the people is a serious issue to be considered nowadays. There are three types of diabetes namely TYPE 1 which occurs due to destruction of beta cells, TYPE 2 which occurs due insufficient secretion of insulin into the cells by pancreas and the third one GESTATIONAL type which occurs during pregnancy. To detect blood glucose level at present there are device like glucometer which is handheld and can be detected by the people in home itself. The other one is the professional testing method in hospitals. The drawback in these two methods is that they are invasive type of detection which includes needle incision which may lead to pain among the patients, the patients may feel uncomfortable or they may get panic. This paper deals with the study of non-invasive methods of detecting diabetes which will be helpful to extend the work in future for both the patient and also to the country since the invasive methods are considered the costly one.Keywords
Diabetes, Blood Glucose Level, Non-invasive Methods, Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR), Glucose Concentration, Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS).References
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