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International Conference on

Computational Intelligence for Smart


Power System and Sustainable Energy,
(CISPSSE 2020)
JULY 29TH -31TH, 2020,

CISPSSE 2020
PROCEEDINGS
ORGANIZED BY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER
SCIENCE&ENGINEERING
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KEONJHAR-758002, ODISHA, INDIA
(A constituent college of BPUT, Odisha)
And
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI, MAHARASTRA, INDIA

SPONSORED BY

IN ASSOCIATION WITH

CISPSSE 2020
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System
And Sustainable Energy,
(CISPSSE 2020)

ABSTRACT PROCEEDINGS

ORGANIZED BY –
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE&ENGINEERING
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KEONJHAR-758002, ODISHA, INDIA
(A constituent college of BPUT, Odisha)
And
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI, MAHARASTRA, INDIA
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KEONJHAR
( Formerly Orissa School of Mining Engineering [Degree Stream],Keonjhar )
( A Constituent College of BPUT, Odisha)
At : Jamunalia, P.O.: Old Town, Dist., Keonjhar, Pin: 758002 (Odisha)
Tel:06766-213180 / Web: www.gcekjr.ac.in / Mail id- principal@gcekjr.ac.in

Dr. Trilochan Sahu


Principal

It is a great pleasure to know that that Department of Electrical Engineering


and Department of Computer Science & Engineering of our institute are organizing an
International Conference on Computational Intelligence For Smart Power System And
Sustainable Energy, (CISPSSE 2020 during July 29th -31st, 2020.

As the head of the Institute, I take the privilege to welcome all the scientists,
academicians, young researchers and students from all over the world to attend this
International Conference and looking forward to an excellent meeting with scientists
from different countries around the world and sharing new and exciting results.

I congratulate both the Head of the Departments and the organizing team for
efficiently organizing the conference and wish the conference a great success.

Principal
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
SMART POWER SYSTEM AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, (CISPSSE 2020)
JULY 29TH -31TH, 2020,
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KEONJHAR-758002, ODISHA, INDIA

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to welcome you to the First IEEE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART
POWER SYSTEM AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, (CISPSSE 2020). The strong support from
the Technical Program Committee has enabled us to put together a strong technical program for
the delegates. Besides the parallel technical sessions, there are also keynote on the state-of-art
development in Smart Grid, Soft Computing, Information Technology and Sustainable enrgy.

I would like to thank the numerous researchers worldwide who helped to review the submitted
papers. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the international advisory committee
members, dedicated members of the Technical Program Committee. We also thank the authors
and keynote, speakers for their contributions to an outstanding technical program. We would like
to thank the session chairs who will help for smooth running of the different sessions I also wish
to place my appreciations to all the members of the Organizing Committee for their hard work to
make this conference a success. It is our expectation to hold the CISPSSE 2020 conference
annually and to expand the scope of the meeting to cover various aspects of computational
intelligence. We look forward to your continued support to the future meetings also.

I hope that you will find your participation in CISPSSE 2020 stimulating, rewarding, enjoyable
and memorable.

Dr Subhransu Sekhar Dash


General Chair-CISPSSE 2020
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
SMART POWER SYSTEM AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, (CISPSSE 2020)
JULY 29TH -31TH, 2020,
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KEONJHAR-758002, ODISHA, INDIA

A very warm welcome to CISPSSE 2020 and to all participants!


The success of any conference is a result of hard work by a team of dedicated people. We cannot
emphasize enough the tremendous effort of the Organizing Committee who have to take care of all
the nitty gritty details to make sure that everything is done accordingly. Kudos to the members of
the Organizing Committee for their truly commendable effort. It is indeed an honor to be a part of
this truly impressive CISPSSE-2020 team.
The Technical Programme committee has done an incredible job in putting together an enriching
programme for the conference. One must also not forget the contributions of the reviewers. Their
competent and unbiased review of the manuscripts submitted for the conference has resulted in the
compilation of high quality technical papers to be published as a volume under IEEE Digital
Explore. To them, our congratulations and a big thank you.
A truly successful conference should serve as a platform for researchers and practitioners to share
their ideas and discuss issues that are relevant to the theme of the conference. Also equally
important is that it serves as a channel to network; hopefully establishing long lasting personal
contacts and friendships, seeds to potential future collaborations. Meeting up with old friends
should also be an item of your personal agenda. These objectives would not be achievable without
the commitment of an organization to render the necessary support. We are fully aware that in this
respect, Government College of Engineering, Keonjhar has been very accommodating and, as
sponsor and organizer, they have played a big role in making this conference a reality.
Finally, we wish you grand success for CISPSSE 2020 conference. I look forward to meeting you
in CISPSSE 2020 and hopefully many more subsequent meetings in future conferences.

Dr Brayima Dakyo Dr Ramazan Bayindir Dr Ilhami Colak


Professor, Lehavre University Professor, Gazi University Professor, NisantasiUniversity
France Turkey Turkey
General Chair- CISPSSE 2020 General Co-Chair- CISPSSE 2020 General Co-Chair- CISPSSE 2020
Message
As the Conference Chair of the organizing committee, I am pleased and honoured to bring
this message to the Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System and Sustainable
Energy (CISPSSE-2020).
This year has been a challenging year, as the whole world have been suffering and fighting
with the Covid-19 pandemic. Still we don’t know about the next few months and we have
been trying to execute the conference successfully through the latest technological tools and
techniques. One thing which never changes and remains irreproachable, that is learning. We
have been trying to coop with the new rules, challenges and technologies every day in the
current situation.
First time, the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science & Engineering are
organizing the International Conference on theme “Computational Intelligence for Smart
Power System and Sustainable Energy” to leverage this amazing gathering of professionals
to share and present their research work in a new and fresh way. This conference will provide
some valuable opportunities on top notch research and showcasing innovative research that
are utilizing revolutionary technologies.
With a record number of participants expected in this conference, I hope that these annual
conferences will become larger and more substantial every year. I hope that this conference
will allow the participants a productive discourse not only in aspiring excellence in research,
but also in the new emerging field of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science &
Engineering..
As a conference chair, I know that the success of the conference depends ultimately on the
many people who have worked with us, in planning and organizing the conference. In
particular, I thank the committee for their wise advice and brilliant suggestions on organizing
the conference. All recognition should go to the committee members who have all worked
extremely hard on the details of important aspects of the conference programs. A note of
appreciation to the academia for their thorough and timely reviewing of the papers.
Most of all, I thank you, the researchers, for enriching the conferences by your presence. As
is a tradition with the conferences, I hope you will enjoy the content, renew old fellowships,
make new fellowships, get new ideas, and above all, have a great deliberation.

Mukesh Bathre
Conference Chair, CISPSSE-2020
Message
The theme of the conference is very pertinent for evolving a state of the Art and Sustainable
solution to energy issues for a modern day. In the 21st century is the era of rapid development
in terms of modernization as well as rapid globalization. To be at par with the developed
countries, the nation in the march of progress have to quick-fire the art of development. This
requires inculcating the spirit of discoveries and invention in the mindset of every youngster
of the world. In the modern time it is quite essential to re-discover and re-innovate the ideas
that nurture the scientific as well as economic growth of the country. It is quite apprehensive
that in order to develop such an environment of research and development, it is quite essential
to build our surrounding with a touch of smartness in it.

With the able guidance of our Advisory committee along with IEEE Bhubaneswar sub
section and IEEE Kolkata section, IEEE International conference on International
Conference on Computational intelligence for smart power system and sustainable
energy (CISPSSE-2020) got a new horizon. The organizing team was overwhelmed to see
the response of researchers, academiciansand industrialist towards their contribution in
making this conference achieve success in its goal. We are pleased to announce that out of
2010 received research papers,100 have turned on participate in this three-day event starting
from 29th July 2020. We are blessed to have many renowned academicians and researchers
from across the globe to share their ideas with us. Undoubtedly, this will prove to be a
sustainable arena to learn, share and discuss new and developed ideas.

On behalf of organizing team of CISPSSE-2020.I welcome all the delegates and participants
from across the globe to Government college of Engineering, Keonjhar, Odisha, India. The
fraternity of faculties and students of Departments of Electrical and Computer Science and
Engineering, GCE, will be honored to have all of you in our Institute. I wish you all the
success and bliss in the conference

Dr. Sangram Keshori Mohapatra


Organizing Chair, CISPSSE-2020
Message

It gives us an immense pleasure to welcome all the participants, delegates and guests
to the 1st edition of the “International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Smart
Power System and Sustainable energy” (CISPSSE-2020).

Computational Intelligence is the theory, design, application and development of


biologically and linguistically motivated computational paradigms. The main ingredients of
the computational intelligence are Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Evolutionary
Computing. This conference will encompass the latest developments in the field of
computational intelligence and its application in modern power system and sustainable
energy. The theme of the conference is quite relevant in the present scenario of power, energy
and IT sectors for a wide discussion on the topic. The conference aims to disseminate
important results obtained in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering by application
of latest computational intelligence techniques.

Eminent speakers across the globe have been invited to the conference to deliver their
valuable lectures in the various keynote sessions. Additionally, the participants will get the
opportunity to showcase and share their research through paper presentation.

Hope, the conference will offer the platform for researchers, academicians, industrial
practicing engineers and all the participants to exchange ideas, find new opportunities,
reacquaint with colleagues, meet new friends and expand their knowledge. We appreciate the
efforts of each and every individual associated in organising the conference and making it a
grand success.

Mr. NimaiCharan Patel Mr Ramesh Chandra Khamari Dr Manoj Senapati

Program Chair Program Chair Program Chair


CISPSSE -2020 CISPSSE -2020 CISPSSE-2020
Assistant Professor, EE Assistant Professor, EE Assistant Professor, EE
GCEK, Keonjhar GCEK, Keonjhar GCEK, Keonjhar
Message
2020 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System and
Sustainable Energy, (CISPSSE- 2020) held in Keonjhar-Odisha (India), on 29-31st July, 2020
provides an excellent platform to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholar
to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas and research results about all aspects of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering especially relevant to Power
circuit, Artificial Intelligence and its information. In addition to the discussions during the
conference, ample opportunities will be available for interaction with professionals and
researchers to share the operational experiences and views on the key issues in Renewable
energy, Power Engineering, Power Electronics, Power Communication, Smart Grid, Micro
Grid, and Advanced Computing.

CISPSSEE - 2020 is sponsored by TEQIP-III. All the papers of CISPSSEE-2020 have been
peer‐ reviewed by selected experts, and low‐ quality ones have been refused. We believed
that this book provides a valuable reference for researchers in the field of Renewable energy,
Power engineering, Power electronics, Power communication, Smart grid, Micro grid, and
Advanced Computing. We sincerely thank all the members of the CISPSSEE-2020,
Organizing Committee, Academic Committee and Program Committee. Moreover, we also
express our sincere appreciation to all the referees, staffs and volunteers for their tremendous
efforts.

Finally, we would like to thank all the authors who have contributed to this volume.
Compared with short‐ lived conference, the meaning is far‐ reached. We are looking forward
to meeting you at this world‐ class event virtually.
Best wishes to all,

Rakesh Rajan Shukla Dr. Yogesh Kumar Nayak Duriya Murali


Publication Chair Co- Publication Chair Co- Publication Chair
CISPSSEE-2020 CISPSSEE-2020 CISPSSEE-2020
Preface
International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System and
Sustainable Energy, (CISPSSE- 2020) is the first IEEE International conference aiming at
bringing together the researchersfrom academia and industry to report and review the latest
progresses in thecutting-edge research on various research areas of artificial
intelligenceSmart Grid Systems, , Hybrid Energy Systems, Power Quality, Power Electronic
Converters, Power System Operation & Control, Computer Science Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Optimization Techniques and
their applications for solving problems in these areasand finally to create awareness about
these domains to a wider audience ofpractitioners
CISPSSE 2020 received 228 paper submissions from various countries across
the globe. After a rigorous peer-review process, 113 full length articles were accepted for oral
presentation at the conference. This corresponds to an acceptance rate of 49% and is intended
for maintaining the high standards of the conference proceedings.
The conference featured 10 distinguished keynote speakers. The conference
will be inaugurated by. PROF. ANIRUDDHA PANDIT, Vice Chancellor, ICT, Mumbai. Dr
Brayima Dakyo, Professor, LHU, France and Dr P N Suganthan, Professor, NTU, Singapore
are the guest of Honours of CISPSSE 2020. All the selected papers are divided into 10
sessions for presentation and each sessions chaired by eminent persons from reputed
institutes. All the papers will be presented through Video Conference meetings and will be
published in IEEE digital Explore.
We take this opportunity to thank the authors of all the submitted papers for their hard
work, adherence to the deadlines and suitably incorporating the changes suggested by the
reviewers. We are indebted to the Organising Committee members for their guidance and co-
ordination in organizing the review process.
I would also like to thank TEQIP-III coordinators Dr Ramesh Chandra
Mohapatra, for sponsorship.. We are indebted to the IEEE committee members, BOS
members and chairperson, International and National Advisory committee members,
Principal and faculty members of GCEK for supporting our cause and encouraging us to
organize the conference in a grand scale. Finally, we would like to thank all the volunteers,
whose tireless efforts in meeting the deadlines and arranging every detail meticulously, made
sure that the conference could run smoothly.

Dr Subhransu Sekhar Dash,


Professor and Head,
EE Deparrtment, GCEK
Keynote 1: Dr Brayima Dakyo, Professor, Le Havre University, France
Date:29th July, 2020 03.30-04.15PM
Topic: The role of Advanced power flux management strategies of a Multi-Source in facilitating
cooperative energy sharing.

Biography:Prof. Brayima DAKYO received Engineer Dipl. (1984)


Doctor in Engineering (1987) degrees from Dakar University
(Senegal), Doctoral degree (1988) and Habilitation (1997) from
University of Le Havre (France). Professional position: He has joined
the University of Le Havre as assistant professor (MdC) from 1989 to
1999, in the Faculty of Sciences and Technology. He was founder and
Director of Electrical and Automatic research Laboratory (GREAH)
1999. From 2000 to now, he is full Professor of Electrical Engineering
and Director of Electrical and Automatic Research Team of Le Havre
(GREAH). (15 full professors and Assistant professors plus 20 Ph D
students among whom 6 are averagely involved in renewable energies
field) Professor Dakyo is the general advisor of the electrical
engineering department Master degree and bachelor degree.
Research: Professor Dakyo has published and co-authored more than 180 papers in scientific journals
and conference proceedings since 1987. He has been the advisor of 20 Ph.D. and numerous M.Sc.
students. Professor Dakyo current interests include power electronic, converter fed electrical
machines, electrically powered systems, wind and solar energy systems, Multisource applications,
diagnostic. Co-author of three books (power electronic, marine & wind energy, power management)
He has been, with his team, “Best Paper” Awarded twice from conference EVER Monaco in 2011
and 2012. “Outstanding paper” Awarded from ICRERA conference Nagasaki in 2012. He performed
5 years R&D collaborative project with Thales Air System on innovative power supply for radar
subsystems from 2007 to 2012 He has been Coordinator of the French R&D cluster for offshore win
farm application located in Normandy from 2011 to 2015. He is participating to the project
consortium “ITEG” - Integrating Tidal energy into the European Grid on the timeline 2017-2020.
The role of Advanced power flux management strategies of a Multi-Source in
facilitating cooperative energy sharing.
Summary:
The development of "dispersed" production has put emphasis on microgrids concept and has induced
hybrid systems that simultaneously use several energy sources via electricity vector. DC microgrid is
expected to more advantages tied to simpler control system with mitigated issues of mains and
harmonics frequencies synchronization and without reactive power flow exchange. DC microgrid
provide potentially viable and economic solutions for future energy needs. It is hence becoming an
attractive solution for residential or industrial applications, for islanding functionality, for integration
of different kind renewable energy source (RES) and energy storage systems, for the Hybrid or
electric vehicles. Both Electro mobility and RES growths have scaled up constraints in terms of
design and control of energy exchange into so called multi-source systems and their related units of
Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA).
As strong or weak ac grid is commonly use to provide, to share or to compensate energy need over a
given wider area, special demand of grid codes must be considered because it is known that Isolated
systems are subjected to potentially poorer exchanged power quality.
This keynote speech will focus on some key theoretical and practical developments that concern
energy flux better transfer strategies, multi objective power converters design and real time control of
storage units. Special interest will be put on their design methodology, control principle and the
possible final applications.
Keynote 2: Dr P. N. Suganthan, Professor, NTU, Singapore
Date:29th July, 2020 04.15-5.00 PM
Topic: Randomization Based Deep and Shallow Learning Methods for Classification

Biography: Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan received the B.A


degree, Postgraduate Certificate and M.A degree in Electrical and
Information Engineering from the University of Cambridge, UK in
1990, 1992 and 1994, respectively. He received an honorary
doctorate (i.e. Doctor Honoris Causa) in 2020 from University of
Maribor, Slovenia. After completing his PhD research in 1995, he
served as a pre-doctoral Research Assistant in the Dept of Electrical
Engineering, University of Sydney in 1995–96 and a lecturer in the
Dept of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of
Queensland in 1996–99. He moved to Singapore in 1999. He is an
Editorial Board Member of the Evolutionary Computation Journal,
MIT Press (2013-2018). He is/was an associate editor of the Applied
Soft Computing (Elsevier, 2018-), Neurocomputing (Elsevier,
2018)IEEE Trans on Cybernetics (2012 - 2018), IEEE Trans on
Evolutionary (2005 - ), Information Sciences (Elsevier) (2009 - ),
Pattern Recognition (Elsevier) (2001 - ) and Int. J. of Swarm Intelligence Research (2009 - ) Journals.
He is a founding co-editor-in-chief of Swarm and Evolutionary Computation (2010 - ), an SCI
Indexed Elsevier Journal. His co-authored SaDE paper (published in April 2009) won the "IEEE
Trans. on Evolutionary Computation outstanding paper award" in 2012. His former PhD student, Dr
Jane Jing Liang, won the IEEE CIS Outstanding PhD dissertation award, in 2014. His research
interests include swarm and evolutionary algorithms, pattern recognition, big data, deep learning and
applications of swarm, evolutionary & machine learning algorithms. His publications have been well
cited. His SCI indexed publications attracted over 1000 SCI citations in each calendar year since
2013. He was selected as one of the highly cited researchers by Thomson Reuters yearly from 2015 to
2019 in computer science. He served as the General Chair of the IEEE SSCI 2013. He has been a
member of the IEEE (S'90, M'92, SM'00, F'15) since 1991 and an elected AdCom member of the
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) in 2014-2016. He is an IEEE CIS distinguished
lecturer (DLP) in 2018-2020.
Randomization Based Deep and Shallow Learning Methods for Classification
Summary:
This talk will first introduce randomization-based feed forward neural networks with closed-form
solutions. The popular instantiation of the feed forward type called random vector functional link
neural network (RVFL) originated in the mid-1990s. Other feed forward methods are random weight
neural networks (RWNN), extreme learning machines (ELM), etc. Another paradigm is based on
kernel trick such as the kernel ridge regression which includes randomization for scaling to large
training data. Another randomization-based paradigm is the random forest which exhibits highly
competitive performances. The talk will also present extensive benchmarking studies using
classification datasets.
Keynote 3: Dr B. K. Panigrahi, Professor, IIT Delhi
Date:30th July, 2020 9.45-10.45 AM
Topic: Computational Intelligene Application in electrical Power systems

Biography: Dr. B K Panigrahi is working as a Professor in the


Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Delhi, India. Prior to joining
IIT Delhi in 2005, he has served as a faculty in Electrical Engineering
Department, UCE Burla, Odisha, India, from 1992 to 2005. Dr
Panigrahi is a senior member of IEEE and Fellow of INAE, India.
His research interest includes the application of soft computing and
evolutionary computing techniques to power system planning,
operation, and control. He has also worked in the fields of bio-
medical signal processing and image processing. He has served as the
editorial board member, associate editor, and special issue guest
editor of different international journals. He is also associated with
various international conferences in various capacities. Dr. Panigrahi
has published more than 150 research papers in various international
and national journals.

Keynote 4: Dr Mahamadou Abdou Tankari, Associate Professor, University of Paris-Est


Creteil, France
Date:30th July, 2020 11.30-12.10 AM
Topic: Energy Storage-based Electrical Grid Flexibility : using of Up and Down-Regulation Method

Biography: Mahamadou ABDOU TANKARI is currently an Associate


Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing
Science, University of Paris-Est (France). He has published more than 50
papers in peer-reviewed International Journals and conferences. His
areas of interest are Renewable Energy applications on microgrids,
power conversion and energy storage management. His current
challenges are about the Demand Response study in urban and rural
microgrids, resiliency of weak grid and IOT for Smart metering.
Keynote 5: Dr Anup Kumar Panda, Professor, NIT Rourkela
Date:30th July, 2020 11.30AM-12.10 PM
Topic: Power Quality Improvement in Electrical Power Systems

Biography:Anup Kumar Panda (Senior Member, IEEE) received the


B.Tech. degree in electrical engineering from Sambalpur
University, Sambalpur, India, in 1987, the M.Tech. degree in power
electronics and drives from the Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur, India, in 1993, and the Ph.D. degree from Utkal
University, Bhubaneswar, India, in 2001., From 1990 to 2001, he
was a Lecturer with IGIT, Sarang, In January 2001, he joined as an
Assistant Professor with the National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela, India, where he is currently a Professor HAG with the
Department of Electrical Engineering. He has authored or
coauthored more than 100 articles in journals and conferences.
He has completed two MHRD projects, one CSIR, and one NaMPET project. He has also guided 18
Ph.D. scholars and is presently guiding ten scholars in the area of power electronics and drives. He
is a fellow of the institute of Engineering, and Technology, U.K., Institute of Engineers, India, and
the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. His research interests include
design of high-frequency power conversion circuits and applications of soft computing techniques,
improvement in multilevel converter topology, power factor improvement, power quality
improvement in power system, and electric drives. Dr. Panda was the recipient of the Institute
Endowed Chair Professor Award in 2018.
Power Quality Improvement in Electrical Power Systems
Summary:
There is a need to improve power quality in Electrical Power Systems and during the last two
decades substantial research have been conducted on how to efficiently and effectively compensate
harmonics and reactive power. This is because in recent times there is a quantum rise in the use of
power electronics converters in industries and domestic appliances. Due to the proliferation of these
nonlinear loads, the electrical power system is continuously being subjected to severe disturbances
such as harmonics, unbalanced loading, reactive power burden etc. Harmonic pollution tends to
lower down the efficiency and power factor, increase the losses and risk of electromagnetic
interference with the neighboring communication lines, and many other harmful consequences.
Active power filter (APF) has been proven as one of the most competent solutions to this problem.
A comparative evaluation of four different APF control strategies viz. Conventional instantaneous
active and reactive power (p-q) scheme, Modified p-q scheme and Instantaneous active and reactive
current component (id-iq) and schemes under both ideal and non-ideal supply voltage conditions
with sudden load variation are presented.
Keynote 6:Dr Ramazan Bayindir, Professor, Gazi University, Turkey
Date:30th July, 2020 3.00-3.30PM
Topic: The Effects of the Smart Grid System on the National Grids

Biography: Prof. Dr. Ramazan BAYINDIR, completed his


undergraduate studies at Gazi University, Electrical Education Dep. in
1992 and received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Institute of
Science & Technology, Gazi University in 1998 and in 2002
respectively.
Dr. Ramazan BAYINDIR worked as a Research Assistant, Assistance
Professor in Electrical Education Department at Gazi University. He
became an Assoc. Prof. at Electrical & Electronics Engineering Dep. at
Gazi University. Currently, he is working as a Professor at the same
department. His main expertise field include renewable energy sources,
microgrids, distributed generation, smart grid applications and industrial automation with
programmable logic controller (PLC). He has been a program chair to the annual conference of the
International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA 2012-2019),
icSmartGrid 2012-2020 conferences. He served as guest editors for same SCI-indexed reputable
journals. He also served as reviewer to many high ranked scientific journals. Currently, he is the
editor in chief of Journal of Science and Technology: PART C.
He is Senior Member of IEEE. He has 151 papers, including 54 journal papers and 97 proceeding
papers according to Google Scholar. 117 papers, including 54 journal papers and 63 proceeding
papers according to Web of Science.
• He has 2689 citations and his h-index is 24 according to Google Scholar
In addition, He is Head of Department of Smart Grids at Graduate School of Natural and Applied
Sciences and, Head of Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Faculty of
Technology, Gazi University.
The Effects of the Smart Grid System on the National Grids
Summary:
The infrastructure of the national grids of many countries is very old and includes classical
technologies in terms of power production, transmission, and distributions. In addition,
controllability and monitorability of these systems are also not satisfactory. On the other hand,
smart grid technologies include sophisticated tools in order to monitor and control the power
system in both ways from power stations to end-users or vice-versa.
So that many vulnerabilities and power collapse can be detected in advance and necessary
cautions can be taken. In addition, the smart grid system offers the monitoring and the
management of the electrical energy from generation to end-user, and provides smart metering,
vehicle to grid connection as well as integration of the renewable energy to the grid. Moreover, the
efficient use of power sources with minimum loss and minimum illegal usage is alsohandled in
smart grid technology.
This keynote highlights the effects of the smart grid technologies on the national grids and
proposes some applicable suggestions to authorities in order to convert their classical grid system
to the smart grid system.
Keynote 7:Dr Swagatam Das,Associate Professor,ISI Kolkata
Date:31st July, 2020 9.45-10.25 AM
Topic: Deep Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) with Application to Class Imbalanced
Learning

Biography: Dr.Swagatam Das is currently serving as an associate


professor at the Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit of the
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. His research interests include
evolutionary computing, pattern recognition, multi-agent systems, and
wireless communication. Dr. Das has published more than 300 research
articles in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. He is the
founding co-editor-in-chief of Swarm and Evolutionary Computation, an
international journal from.Elsevier. He has also served as or is serving
asthe associate editors of the Several reputed international journals.
Dr. Das has 18,000+ Google Scholar citations and an H-index of 63 till date. He is the recipient of
the 2012 Young Engineer Award from the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE). He is
also the recipient of the 2015 Thomson Reuters Research Excellence India Citation Award as the
highest cited researcher from India in Engineering and Computer Science category between 2010 to
2014
Deep Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) with Application to Class Imbalanced
Learning
Summary:
Generative Adversarial networks (GANs) are by far the most intriguing addition to the deep
learning paradigm post 2014. For a given a training set, GANs learn to generate new data with the
same statistics as the training set. For example, a GAN trained on photographs of particular kind can
generate new photographs that look at least superficially authentic to human observers, having many
realistic characteristics. This talk starts with an introduction to the working principle of GANs and
illustrates a very important application of GANs toward class imbalanced learning, where one or
more classes have very few representatives in the training sample. In particular, the talk focuses on
GAN based oversampling of the minority class.
We also discuss an end-to-end data level approach called Generative Adversarial Minority
Oversampling (GAMO) which can adaptively oversample the minority class (es) to mitigate the
effects of class imbalance on a deep image classifier. In essence, GAMO attempts to adversarially
connect a generator with a classifier.. However, due to the adversarial relationship with the
classifier, the generator will attempt to push the generated points towards the class periphery. If left
unchecked then such a generator may end up generating out-of-class samples in an attempt to fool
the classifier. To prevent this, instead of a classical generator we propose a convex generator that
generates a new sample for a given class as a convex combination of the existing training examples
from that class..GAMO generates new samples in the learned feature space whereas many
applications may require balancing the original training set. GAMO2pix network which can learn
the reverse mapping from the distributed feature to image space. This also helps us to assess the
quality and diversity of the artificial instance generated by GAMO. An ablation study and empirical
evaluation support the performance of the proposed technique.
The talk finally unearths a few future research avenues concerning GANs.
Keynote 8:Dr P. K. Hota,Professor,VSSUT, Burla
Date:31st July, 2020 10.25-11.10 AM
Topic: Impact of DR Strategy in Optimal Planning of Smart Distribution System with DGs
and PEVs

Biography: Dr P. K. HotaB.E (Distinction) in Electrical &


Electronics Engineering from National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirapalii. M.Sc (Engg) in Industrial Power Control & Electric
Drivesfrom Sambalpur University, Burla
Ph.D (Engg) in Electrical Engineering from Jadavpur University,
Kolkata. He worked has Scientist at National Council for cement &
Building Materials, New Delhi (01 Year) and Teaching, Research
and Administration at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
(VSSUT), Burla (32 years)

Impact of DR Strategy in Optimal Planning of Smart Distribution System with DGs and
PEVs
Summary:
Demand Response (DR) enables consumers to improve the energy consumption pattern
by shifting or reducing their electric consumption in peak load conditions.It suggests a new
formulation for optimal planning of smart distribution system (MG) including demand response.
PSO algorithm is implemented to find the optimum location and sizing of DG units in the test
smart distribution network.Different types of loads such as linear and non-linear loads are also
considered in the distribution system.Plug-in Electrical Vehicle (PEV) battery chargers are
considered as nonlinear loads participating in demand response program.
The mentioned distribution system consists of an intelligent parking lot so that PEV
batteries can be charged. PEVs are participating in demand response program to control the Total
Harmonic Distortions (THD) of different buses in the mentioned system. The minimization of
total harmonic distortion, the total cost of DG units, and the total power losses are considered as
the primary objectives. DR strategy is applied to the system before optimizing the DG units in
the smart distribution system. To achieve this, the hourly energy consumption of PEVs is
determined based on the information of power consumption pattern of different loads to
minimize the THD of the considered system.Intelligent parking lot receives THD of the system
from utility in each hour as the input data. Then, it makes a smart decision regarding the charging
of the EVs.Finally, the hourly parking utilization is determined.
For evaluating of the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, 31-bus radial distribution network
is selected as the case study. The obtained results indicated that the total power losses can be
significantly reduced by optimum using of DG units in the system. Furthermore, the results
indicated that the amount of THD in the system buses were significantly reduced to a level within
the standard limit after applying DR program for the PEVs in the studied system and the voltage
profile at each hour was improved and total power loss was reduced by optimizing the DG units
in the presence of DR program.
Keynote 9:Dr Subhransu Ranjan Samantray,Associate Professor,IIT, Bhubaneswar
Date:31st July, 2020 11.10-11.40 AM
Topic: Intelligent protection schemes for Microgrid

Biography: Dr. Subhransu Ranjan Samantaray received B. Tech from


UCE Burla, PhD from NIT Rourkela and Post-Doctoral Studies from
McGill University, Canada. Currently, he holds the position of
Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Sciences, Indian
Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India. He has visited the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill
University, Canada and Department of Automation and Electrical
Engineering, AALTO University, Finland as Visiting Professor. He
has more than 20 years of experience including Industry and
Academia.
His major research interests include PMU and wide area measurement,
intelligent protection for transmission systems including FACTs, Micro-grid protection including
distributed generation, Micro-grid planning, Wide-area based dynamic security assessment in large
power networks and Smart-Grid Technologies. With 109 peer reviewed international journals and
55 conference proceedings, his research appeared in top power engineering journals such as IEEE
Transactions, IET Proceedings and Elsevier etc.
His research credentials brought several recognitions including NASI-SCOPUS Young Scientists
Awards-2015, IEEE PES Technical Committee Prize Paper Award-2012, Samanta Chandra Sekhar
Award, Odisha Bigyana Acadmey-2010, Young Engineers Award-IEI (Institute of Engineers, India)
-2009, Innovative Doctoral Thesis Award-Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) -2008,
Young Scientists Award, Odisha Bigyana Acadmey, Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of
Odisha) -2007 etc.
He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, Editor of
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Associate Editor, IET, Generation, Transmission &
Distribution, Member, IEEE Power Systems Stability Sub-Committee, Guest Editor, IEEE Sensor
Journal. He is a Senior Member, IEEE and Member, National Academy of Sciences India (NASI).
Keynote 10:Dr Ilhami Colak,Professor, Nisantasi University, Turkey
Date:31st July, 2020 2.15-3.15 PM
Topic: Impacts of Digital Transformation on Alternative and Green Energies

Biography:Ilhami Colak currently works at the Electrical and


Electronics Engineering, Nisantasi Üniversity. He is currently holding
the positions of vice-rector and dean of the Engineering and Architecture
Faculty of Nisantasi University.
Ilhami Colak was born in 1962 in Turkey. He received his diploma in
electrical engineering from Gazi University, Turkey, in 1985. Then, he
did his MSc degree in electrical engineering in the field of Speed
Control of Wound Rotor Induction Machines Using Semiconductor
Devices at Gazi University in 1991. After that, he received his MPhil
degree from Birmingham University in England by preparing a thesis on
High Frequency Resonant DC Link Inverters in 1991. He received his
PhD degree from Aston University in England on Mixed Frequency
Testing of Induction Machines Using Inverters in 1994.
He has published more than 225 papers on different subjects, includingelectrical machines, drive
systems, machine learning, reactive powercompensation, inverters, converters, artificial neural
networks, distancelearning, automation, renewable energy sources and smart grids. Morethan 86 of
his papers have been cited in the SCI database of ThomsonReuters. His papers have received more
than 445 citations.
He has organized 54 international conferences and workshops..His research areas include Power
System Analysis, Eletrical PowerEngineering, Renewable Energy Techniques.
.He has supervised 19 MSc students and 13 PhD students.He is a member of IEEE, IES, IAS,
PELS and PES.
Impacts of Digital Transformation on Alternative and Green Energies
Summary:
Digital transformation can be described as the use of technologies in all their processes from the
people, countries, trend marks to keep up with this digital time.
It is not possible to describe the digital transformation with few technologies of the digital
transformation.
However, web 2.0, mobile techs, broadband internet services, cloud services, digital media, big
data, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, IoT and 3D printers have started a new term by
effecting the people.
In this presentation, the effects of digital transformation on
Green and Alternative (renewable) energy systems are highlighted.
In this concept, following subjects are discussed fort the better understanding of the benefit of the
digital transformation;
• Digital Transformation, Digital Platforms, Internet Protocol Transmission (IPV4 to IPV6)
• Tackling Global warming – improving supply side of energy
• Alternative and Green (Renewables) Energies, Alternative and Green Energy Overview
• Solar Power, Wind Power, Bio-fuels , Hydro ,
• New Concept: Distributed Generation and Microgrids, Smart Grids
• Possible Steps in the Digital Transformation of the Electricity System
• Energy Storage Systems ,Increasing information exchange in a sustainable energy supply
Challenges and next steps
Organization
Chief Patron
 Prof. C.R. Tripathy, Vice-Chancellor, BPUT, Rourkela


Patron
 Prof. Trilochan Sahu, Principal, GCE, Keonjhar


General Chairs
 Dr.S. S. Dash, GCE, Keonjhar, India
 Dr.Brayima Dakyo, Le Havre, France


General Co-Chairs
 Prof. S.R.Samantaray, IIT, Bhubaneswar
 Prof. IlhamiColak, NU, Turkey
 Prof. Ramesh Chandra Mohapatra, GCE, Keonjhar
 Prof. Ramazan Bayindir, Gazi, Turkey


Honorary General Chairs
 Dr.P.K.Dash,SOA,University, Bhubaneswar
 Dr. Ganapati Panda, IIT, Bhubaneswar


Conference Chair
 Prof. Mukesh Bathre, GCE, Keonjhar


Organizing Chair
 Prof. Sangram Keshori Mohapatra, GCE, Keonjhar


Program Chairs
 Prof. NimaiCharan Patel, GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof. Ramesh Chandra Khamari, GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof. Manoj Senapati, GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof. Abdou TankariMahamadou, EPU, France


Publication Chair
 Prof. Rakesh RajanShukla, GCE, Keonjhar


Finance Chairs
 Prof...Yogesh Ku. Nayak,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof. Duriya Murali, GCE, Keonjhar


Sponsorship Chair
 Prof. Dayanidhi Jena, GCE, Keonjhar

Special Session Chairs


 Dr.Pradipta Kumar Das, VSSUT, Burla
 Dr. S.Paramasivam, Danfoss, Chennai
 Dr.P.N. Suganthan, NUS, Singapore
 Dr. Debashish Chatterjee, JU Kolkata
 Prof. P. Goswami, ICT, Mumbai
 Prof. S. P. Deshmukh, ICT, Mumbai


Publicity Chairs
 Prof. C. Subramani, SRMIST, Chennai
 Prof. Arun Bhaskar, VEC, Chennai
 Dr. Alireza Payman, LHU, France
 Dr. Mamadou Bailo, LHU, France
 Dr.Ikechi. A. Ukaegbu, NU, Republic of Kazakhstan


National Advisory Committee
 Dr. Sukumar Mishra,IIT,Delhi
 Dr. B. K. Panigrahi, IIT,Delhi
 Dr.N.P.Padhi,IIT, Roorkee
 Dr.P.K.Hota,VSSUT,Burla
 Dr.Anup Kumar Panda,NIT,Rourkela
 Dr. R. K. Behera, IIT Patna
 Dr.A.K.Tripathy,DGM,CPRI
 Dr.Rabindra Kumar Sahu,VSSUT,Burla
 Dr.AshwinKumar Sahoo,CVRCE
 Dr.P. K. Nayak, IIT Dhanbad
 Dr R. K. Jena, BPUT,Rourkela
 Dr. B.B. Panigrahi, IGIT, Sarang
 Dr. S. Behera,CET, Bhubaneshwar
 Dr. S. Sahoo,PMEC,Berhampur
 Dr.A. K. Pradhan,IIT Kharagpur
 Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, NIT,Hamirpur
 Dr. D.Jena, NIT, Surathkal
 Dr.S. Chandramohan,Anna University, Chennai
 Dr.K.VijayKumar,SRMIST,Chennai
 Dr.ArulDaniel,NIT,Trichy,
 Dr.Manas Naik,BPUT,Rourkela
 Dr.Pravat Kumar Ray, NIT Rourkela
 Dr.LokanathTripathy,CET, Bhubaneswar
 Dr.Chriostphar A. Rajan, PEC
 Dr.D.Devaraja, KLU,Tamilnadu
 Dr. Debashish Jena, NITK, India.
 Dr. Vivekananda Mukherjee, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
 Dr. M. P Somasundaram, Anna University, Chennai, India
 Dr. Rajesh Shukla, SIRT, Bhopal
 Dr. N.K. Mohanty, SVCE, Chennai
 Dr.Sidhartha Panda, VSSUT, Burla,
 Dr. Manas Ranjan Kabat, VSSUT, Burla
 Dr. Manas Ranjan Senapati, VSSUT, Burla
 Dr. Himanshu Sekhar Behera, VSSUT, Burla
 Dr. N Senthil Kumar, MEPCO, TN
 Dr ParimalAcharjee, NIT Durgapur.

International Advisory Committee


 Dr. P Sanjeev, AU, Denmark
 Dr. David YU, UWM, US
 Dr. Dmitri Vinnikov, TUT, Estonia
 Dr.GorazdŠtumberger, UM, Slovenia
 Dr. Hussain Shareef, UKM, Malaysia
 Dr. Joseph OlorunfemiOjo, TTU, USA
 Dr.A Kalam, VU, Australia
 Dr. Dan M Ionel,UKCE,Kentucky
 Dr. Mohamed A. Zohdy, OU, MI
 Dr.Ahmed Zoba, BU, UK
 Dr.NesimiErtugrul, UA, Australia
 Dr. Omar Abdel-Baqi, UWM, USA
 Dr. Adel Nasiri, UWM, US
 Dr. Richard Blanchard, LBU, UK
 Dr. Shashi Paul, DM, UK
 Dr. AA Jimo, TUT, South Africa
 Dr. Zhao Xu, HKPU, Hong Kong
 Dr. Mohammad Lutfi Othman, University Putra Malaysia
 Dr.Pravat Kumar Mallick,Canada
 Dr.N. Rugthaicharoencheep, RUT, Thailand

 Committee
Organizing
 Prof. P.Goswami, ICT Mumbai
 Prof. M.A.Kerawala, ICT Mumbai
 Prof. S.P.Deshmukh, ICT Mumbai
 Prof.Sasmita Choudhury,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof.MadhumitaPal,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof.MadhuminiMohapatra,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof.MitaliPanda,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof.Debasish Mohanta,GCE,Keonjhar
 Prof. Sanjit Kumar Barik, GCE, Keonjhar
Table of Content
SL NO PAPER ID PAPER TITLE AUTHORS NAME PAGE No.
Design of Higher-Order Saibal Manna, Shaili Shaw
1 1 Regulator System using Pole- and Dr. Ashok Kumar 1
Placement Technique Akella
Genetic Algorithm based FOPID Akshaya Kumar Patra,
Controller Design for Balancing Abhishek Kumar Patra, Alok
an Inverted Pendulum Kumar Mishra,
2 4 Ramachandra Agrawal, 2
Dillip Kumar Subudhi and
Anuja Nanda
Real-Time Resume S Ramraj, V Sivakumar and
3 6 Classification System Using G Kaushik Ramnath 3
Linkedin Profile Descriptions
Comparison of Classifiers for Hemanta Kumar Palo,
4 9 Power Quality Disturbances with Laxmipriya Samal and Badri 4
Wavelet Statistical Analysis Narayan Sahu
A Novel Space Vectorized Durgesh Prasad Bagarty,
Single Reference Six Pulse Sarthak Swaroop Dash,
5 10 Modulation for Fuel Cell Vehicle Satabdi Bastia and Priyanka 5
Sahu
Human Following Cart Using Aquino, Beltran, Fajardo,
6 12 360-degree Camera Lopez, Sambajon and 6
Tolentino
Maximum Power Tracking& Sangram Keshari Pattnayak,
Harmonic Reduction on grid PV Niranjan Nayak, Meera
7 13 System Using Chaotic Viswabandhya and Durgesh 7
Gravitational Search Algorithm Bagarty
Based MPPT Controller

Bypass Diodes Configurations Priya Ranjan Satpathy, Renu


8 19 for Mismatch and Hotspot Sharma, Suraj Kumar 8
Reduction in PV Modules Panigrahi and Sobhit Panda
Design and analysis of hybrid Soumya Ranjan Biswal,
fuzzy FOPID-FOPI controller for Rabindra Kumar Sahu and
9 22 frequency regulation of electrical Pratap Chandra Pradhan 9
power system
Fault detection in electrical Bishal Kumar Sahoo, Sambit
power transmission system using Pradhan, Basanta K.
10 23 artificial neural network Panigrahi, Baladev Biswal, 10
Nimai Charan Patel and
Saloni Das
Performance of Six-Leg Solar Miska Prasad and Yogesh
11 25 Photovoltaic based ZSI-DVR Kumar Nayak 11
Design and analysis of hybrid Abhishek Chawpattnaik,
fuzzy fractional order PD-PI Rabindra Kumar Sahu and
12 31 controller for frequency Pratap Chandra Pradhan 12
regulation problem
Topic categorization of Tamil S Ramraj, R Arthi, V Solai
News Articles using PreTrained Murugan and J Julie
13 33 13
Word2Vec Embeddings with
Convolutional Neural Network
Islanding Detection of Microgrid Sairam Mishra, Ranjan
14 34 using EMD and Random Forest Mallick and Debadatta 14
Classifier Amaresh Gadanayak
Implementation of Perturb & Shivendra Singh, Mohd
observe MPPT Technique using Imam Hasan Mansoori,
15 35 Boost converter in PV System Saibal Manna and Dr. A. K. 15
Akella
Analysis of Hybrid Tilt Integral Prangya Mohanty and
Derivative Controller for Multi Rabindra Kumar Sahu
16 36 16
area Power System with Real
Time Simulation
Islanding detection of microgrid Sidharth Behera, Pravati
17 39 using Neural Network Nayak, Ranjan Mallick and 17
Nikhil Sinha
Optimal Sizing and Placement of Kumari Sandhya Rani,
Renewable DGs using GOA Bikash Kumar Saw, Parimal
18 40 Considering Seasonal Variation Acharjee and Aashish 18
of Load and DGs Kumar Bohre
Performance Analysis of Sumit Swain, Kumar Biswal,
Fractional Order Sallen-Key Madhab Chandra Tripathy
19 41 19
High-pass Filter Using Fractional and Sanjeeb Kar
Capacitors
Impact of Combined Wind Manas Nayak, Diptimayee
Energy and Energy Storage Behura and Saswat Nayak
20 46 20
System in Unbalanced
Distribution Network
Economic Operation of Grid tied Manas Nayak, Sonam Gupta
21 47 PV with BESS for Increasing and Saswat Nayak 21
Battery Longevity
Dynamic and Reliable Power Soumya Mohanty, Abhijeet
Control Scheme for a Hybrid Choudhury, Swagat Pati,
22 49 Autonomous System using a M- Sanjeeb Kumar Kar and 22
FLC based Nine Switch Rumeet Kumar Swain
Converter
An Improved MPPT Technique Satya Varun Sai Boni,
23 52 Under Partial Shading Condition Sarang Khadtare and 23
Using Simple P&O Algorithm Debashis Chatterjee
Comparison of Power Quality Mehmet Rida Tur and
24 55 Distortion Types and Methods Ramazan Bayindir 24
Used in Classification
ANALYSIS AND Niharika Behera, Pruthviraj
SIMULATION OF A HIGH Panda and Manasa Ranjan
25 57 EFFICIENCY InGaP/GaAs Jena 25
SINGLE JUNCTION SOLAR
CELL
Design and Implementation of Pattathurani L, Dr.
Perturb & Observe MPPT Subhransu Sekhar Dash and
Algorithm under Partial Shading Rajat Kumar Dwibedi
26 59 26
Conditions (PSC) for DC-DC
Boost Converter by Simulation
analysis
Inter-Area and Intra-Area Siraiuddin Khan, Sonu
Oscillation Damping for a Multi- Kumar Bansfore and
machine Power System Niranjan Nayak
Integrated with Unified Power
27 64 27
flow Controller Using Dynamuc
Inertia Weight-Particle Swarm
Optimization Based Fractional
Order PID Controller
QoS parameters for Comparison Dr.T.P.Latchoumi, A.Vijay
and Performance Evaluation of Vasanth, Battula Bhavya,
28 67 28
Reactive protocols Anusha Viswanadapalli and
Dr.A.Jayanthiladevi
Improving Lifetime of IoT Shreenidhi H S and
Network by Improvising Routing Narayana Swamy Ramaiah
29 68 Protocol on Low Power and 29
Lossy Network by using Contiki
Cooja Tool
An Investigation on State Of Art Rajeesh Kumar.N.V and
30 70 Mohan Kumar 30
Iot Protocols and Applications
Impact of wireless cellular Akshay Dogra, Dr. Indu
31 72 network on heart rate variability Saini and Dr. Neetu Sood 31
Boost Converter With Fuzzy Vishnu K, Nema R K and
Logic, Pi Controller And Sliding Amit Ojha
32 73 32
Mode Control For A Variable
Source Input
Shifting from Carbon to Mohd. Faijan Mansuri,
33 75 Hydrogen Economy: A Case Bharat Kumar Saxena and 33
Study of Rajasthan State in India Sanjeev Mishra
An Improved Water Cycle Lokanath Tripathy, P. K.
Optimized Extreme Learning Dash, Smrutirekha Pattnaik,
Machine with Ridge Regression Snehamoy Dhar and Lipsa
34 76 towards Effective Maximum Priyadarsini 34
Power Extraction for
Photovoltaic based Active
Distribution Grids
Performance Analysis of 6-Pulse Aradhana Khillo, Sushree
HVDC-VSC Using Deadbeat Sangita Patnaik and Suru
35 78 Controller in d-q Reference Naresh 35
Frame Under DC Fault
Condition
Two and Three- level based Jogeswara Sabat and
36 79 DSTATCOM Topologies for Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj 37
Compensation Analysis
ZSI supported DSTATCOM for Jagadeesh Varri,
Plug-in Electrical Vehicle Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj,
37 81 charging Station Kamala Madhuri Saluru, 38
Naveen Vasadi and
Chandrasekhararao Matcha
Data analytics to increase Smrutishikta Das, Tapas
38 83 efficiency of the AI based energy Kumar Choudhury and Sunil 39
consumption predictor Kumar Mohapatra
Analysing the Essentiality of Sasmita Jena, Bhabasis
Energy Storing Device in Mohapatra, Binod Kumar
39 86 Integration and Non-integration Sahu and Sanjeeb Kumar 40
of Thermoelectric Generator in Kar
Microgrid
Power Extraction through Bhabasis Mohapatra,
Various Interconnections of Sasmita Jena, Binod Kumar
Solar PV Networks by Co- Sahu and Sanjeeb Kumar
40 87 41
generation and Energy Kar
Production through EMAT
model
Comparison of power quality Siva Ragolu, Mrutyunjaya
improvement by using 3P2L VSI Mangaraj, Janaki Pakalapati,
41 88 43
and cascaded H-Bridge 3L
inverter based dual DSTATCOM
Comparative Analysis of both Jogeswara Sabat and
Three & Fifth Level based Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj
42 90 44
DSTATCOM using icosѲ
Technique
Optimal design and Benazeer Begum, Narendra
implementation of fuzzy logic Kumar Jena, Subhadra
43 91 based controllers for LFC study Sahoo, Nimai Charan Patel 45
in power system incorporated and Dr. Binod Kumar Sahu
with wind firms
Integration of Cloud Computing Leila Bagherzadeh, Hossein
and IoT (CloudIoT) in Smart Shahinzadeh, Hossein
Grids: Benefits, Challenges, and Shayeghi, Abdolmajid
44 92 46
Solutions Dejamkhooy, Ramazan
Bayindir and
Mohammadreza Iranpour
Analysis of Adaptive Mutation Sonali Samal, Shubhendu
45 93 in Crazy Particle Swarm Kumar Sarangi and Archana 47
Optimization Sarangi
Real-Time Implementation of Biswajit Sahoo,
ALMS-NN controlled UPQC Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj,
46 94 48
Anup Kumar Panda and
Gyana Manjari Sahoo
Design and analysis of automatic Ruhika Pattnaik, Sheetal
generation control of two area Chandak, Pravat Kunar
47 95 power system based on modified Rout, Samgram Routray and 49
differential evolution algorithm Binod Kmmar Sahu
Detailed review on embedded Debasis Behera and Uma
48 98 MMU and their performance Ranjan Jena 50
analysis on test benches
Array Thinning of Beamformers Anurag Mohan and Dr. A A
49 100 using Simple Genetic Algorithm Bazil Raj 51
A Review on Tidal Energy Pankaj Warak and Prerna
50 101 Goswami 52
Performance Analysis and Cost Subrat Bhol and Nakul
Calculation of Stand-alone PV- Charan Sahu
51 102 53
DG Generation System Without
Storage
Frequency Reconfigurable Sameer Tathare and Prerna
52 103 Antennas for 5G application: A Goswami 54
survey
Optimised V-f controller for PV- Anasuya Roy Choudhury,
based microgrid Chandra Sekhar Sahu,
53 104 Shubham Keshari, Ranjan 55
Mallick, Ramachandra
Agrawal and Pravati Nayak
Islanding Detection of Micro- Abhinaw Kumar, Pratyush
54 105 grid using Ridge Regression Kumar Das, Ranjan Mallick 56
and Pravati Nayak
Study of Hybrid Renewable Debayani Mishra and Manoj
55 106 Energy System Under Various Kumar Maharana 57
Loads
Multi-objective optimization of A.ChinnamahammadBhasha,
high-speed end milling on K.Balamurugan
56 109 Al6061/ 3% RHA/ 6% TiC 58
reinforced hybrid composite
using Taguchi coupled GRA
A Model Based Control Strategy Sarang Khadtare, Satya
57 110 for Variable Speed Operation of Varun Sai Boni and 59
Three Phase Induction Generator Debashis Chatterjee
Design of solar tree with Sasmita Kar, Madhuchhanda
photovoltaic panel using Bhanja Deo, Bhagabat
58 111 60
phyllotaxis phenomenon Panda, Bibhu Nanda and
Nandanandan Moharana
Frequency regulation of an Prakash Chandra Sahu
Islanded AC micro grid with Srikanta Mohapatra
59 113 DFA Optimized fuzzy controller Nimai Charan Patel 61
under various uncertainties Subhankar Acharya
Performance improvement of K.Arunkarthikeyan,
Cryo treated WC-Co insert K.Balamurugan
60 114 62
turning of AISI 1018 steel using
Multi objective optimization
Comparison and Superiority Srikanta Mohapatra Prakash
analysis of JAYA algorithm Chandra Sahu Ramachandra
61 115 based 2DOF-IDD controller in Agrawa Nimai Charan 63
AGC of multi area wind power Patel
system
Impact Analysis of Inter-phase Ranjan Kumar, Sanjeev
62 116 Transformer on A Double Star Singh and Rishi Kumar 64
AC/DC Controlled Converter Singh
Common Mode Voltage Sesadribhusan Sahoo and
Reduction in NPC Multilevel Irfan Ahmed
63 119 65
Inverter by SVPWM using gh-
Coordinate System
Speed Range Improvement of Swati Suman, Debashis
64 120 Induction Generator for wind Chatterjee and Rupali 66
Power Applications Mohanty
Analysis of Three-phase Priyanka Singh,
Induction Machine With Rudranarayan Dash,
65 122 Balanced Condition And Chinmoy Kumar Panigrahi 67
Unbalanced Condition and Rakesh Rajan Shukla
Radio Resource Management Prasanta Kumar Swain and
66 124 with Reduced Co-Channel Shashi Bhusan Panda 68
Interference in WLAN
SMS-Based Offline Mobile Royston Furtado, Atharva
67 126 Device Security System More, Jay Bhatt and 69
Vandana Patil
Investigation of Different Aman Kumar, Sourav Dhara
Algorithms for Estimating Time and Chiranjib Koley
68 127 Delays between UHF Signals 70
Emitted from Partial Discharge
Sources
Design & Simulation of high Epuganti Sri Harsha, Rajesh
69 128 gain ratio Bidirectional converter Kumar Nema, Savita Nema 71
for energy storage applications and R.D Kulkarni
Tuning of governor and damping Narayan Nahak, Geetanjali
controller parameters of hydro Dei, Ramachandra Agrawal,
70 129 power station for small signal andAnasuya Roy Choudhury 72
stability enhancement
Two-staged (PDF+1PI) Nimai Charan Patel,
Controller Design for Load Ramachandra Agrawal,
Frequency Control Priyadarshini Pradhan,
71 131 Sandeepana Satapathy, Ilyas 73
Ahmed and Manoj Kumar
Debnath
Model Predictive Control of Shaswat Chirantan and
72 133 Three Phase Inverter Fed RL Bibhuti Bhusan Pati 74
Load
A Mamdani-FLC based Nine Abhijeet Choudhury,
Switch Converter Topology for Soumya Mohanty, Swagat
73 134 Integration and Power Control of Pati, Sanjeeb Kumar Kar and 75
HAS Rumeet Kumar Swain
Automatic Voltage Regulator Jugajyoti Sahu, Priyambada
Design based on Factional Satapathy, Manoj Kumar
74 135 Calculus Plus PID Controller Debnath, Pradeep Kumar 76
Mohanty, Binod Kumar
Sahu and Jyoti Ranjan Padhi
Cascaded controlled converter Sasmita Tripathy and Banaja
75 136 system for grid connected Mohanty 77
variable speed wind generator
Design and implementation of Priyambada Satapathy,
EVDEPSO based IDN-FPI Jugajyoti Sahu, Nimai
controller for AGC in Charan Patel, Manoj Kumar
76 137 interconnected non-reheat Debnath, Pradeep Kumar 78
thermal power system Mohanty and Jyoti Ranjan
Padhi
Expeditious Banking Using Varsha Naik, Riya Pejawar,
77 139 Blockchain Technology Rishabh Singh, Anagha Aher 79
and Sneha Kanchan
Control mechanism for D- Atma Ram, Parsh Ram
STATCOM using Cross Sharma and Rajesh Kumar
78 141 Correlation Approach for power Ahuja 80
Quality Improvement in 3 phase
4 wire Distribution System
Market analysis in a Restructured Ashish Singh and Aashish
79 144 power system with TCSC by Kumar Bohre 81
LMP calculation
An Efficient Machine Learning Shaktinarayana Mishra,
Approach for Accurate Short Lokanath Tripathy,
80 145 Term Solar Power Prediction Prachitara Satapathy, 82
Pradipta Kishore Dash and
Nitasha Sahani
Performance Analysis of Smruti Madhura Maharana,
Different PV Array Abhinaba Kundu and
81 146 83
Configurations under Partial Alivarani Mohapatra
Shading Condition
Enhancement of Dynamic Alok Acharya, Kantipudi
Performance of A Single Phase Vvsr Chowdary, Pradeep
82 147 Cascaded H-Bridge Multi-level Kumar Sahu and Kundan 84
Inverter using Closed Loop Kumar
Controllers
Design and Analysis of Sliding Shubham Tiwari and
83 148 Mode Control for Single-Phase Pradeep Sahu 85
VSI
Optimal design of a three Narendra Kumar Jena,
degrees of freedom based Subhadra Sahoo, Binod
84 150 controller for AGC of a power Kumar Sahu, Nimai Charan 86
system with renewable energy Patel and Kanungo Barada
sources Mohanty
Optimal design and Subhadra Sahoo, Narendra
implementation of fuzzy Kumar Jena, Amiya Kumar
85 151 fractional order PID controller Naik, Binod Kumar Sahu 87
for AGC study and Manoj Kumar Debnath
Detection and Prediction of Mahesh V and Dr. Sumithra
86 155 Spyware for user Applications by Devi K A 88
interdisciplinary approach
Optimal Distribution Network Balmukund Kumar, Bikash
Reconfiguration to Kumar Saw and Dr. Aashish
Improve the System Kumar Bohre
87 158 89
Performances using PSO with
Multiple-Objectives

DSP Based Online Power Mrutyunjaya Sahani


Quality Events Detection and Sasmita Choudhury
88 161 Classification Using Hilbert Susanta Kumar Rout 90
Huang Transform and Random Debadatta Amaresh
Forest Method Gadanayak

Fault Detection in Photovoltaic Manoj Kumar Senapati and


89 163 (PV) Based Low-Voltage DC Chittaranjan Pradhan 91
Micro-Grid
Harmonic Mitigation in Single - Sumant Kumar Dalai, Rojali
Phase Grid Connected Sahu and Chandra Sekhar
90 166 92
Photovoltaic System Using Tripathy
SPWM Inverter
Regulated Soft-Switching Power Siddhartha Behera, Brijesh
Supply Using Buck-Boost Kumar, Rabindra Behera,
91 168 Converter Bibhu Prasad Panigrahi, 93
Ranjan Kumar Behera and
Durgesh Prasad Bagarty
Efficiency Enhancement of ZVS Sovit Kumar Pradhan
based PFC converter With Sreejith S
92 170 94
Average Current Controlled Radhakrishna Das
Scheme
Automatic generation control of Pabitra Mohan Dash
power systems with unified Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
93 171 power flow controller by Asini kumar Baliarsingh 95
improved grasshopper
optimization algorithm
A Passive Islanding Detection Sonal Meshram and
94 172 Technique for Grid connected Niranjan Kumar 96
Solar Photovoltaic System
Efficient Deeplearning Kolluru Pavan Kumar, K Sri
Technique to Person Re- Vijaya and Amar Jukuntla
95 176 97
Identification In Content Based
Video Sytem
Photovoltaic Based Brushless R.Brindha, Ananthi Christy
DC Motor Using Cuckoo and Anjaneya, Parth Kumar
96 179 Algorithm as A Maximum and Ananda Sarkar 98
Power Point Tracking
Performance Analysis of a Non- Christy Priscilla,Ananthi
Linear System With Reduced Christy and R.Brindha
Total Harmonic Distortion Dr.S.S.DASH,
97 180 99
(THD) Based Hysteresis Current Mr.R.Elanthirayan
Controller (HCC) Using 3 Phase
DC/AC
A Fuzzy Based Custom Power N K Rayaguru, S Sekar and
98 186 Device for Grid - PV System to Dr. S S Dash 100
Improve Power Quality
Design and Realisation of a Low Suraj Kumar Panigrahi,
Cost Solar PV Incorporated Priya Ranjan Satpathy, Renu
99 187 Electric Vehicle for Parking Sharma and Satyanarayan 101
Premises Bhuyan
Optimization tools for designing Sonali Goel, Renu Sharma
100 188 Solar Photovoltaic systems and Saumya Ranjan Lenka 102

Ancillary Services for Jura Arkhangelski


Distribution Grid: Demand Mahamadou Abdou-Tankari
101 190 Response of Building Thermal Gilles Lefebvre 103
Inertia case
An Early Prediction And Subetha T
Detection of Alzheimer's Rashmita Khilar
102 191 Disease: A Comparative Sarat Kumar Sahoo 104
Analysis On Various Assistive
Technologies
Tuning of LFC in Multi-source Pabitra Mohan Das
Electrical Power Systems Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
103 200 Implementing Novel Nature Asini kumar Baliarsingh 105
Inspired MFO Algorithm Based
Controller Parameter
Gravitational Search Algorithm Nanda Kishore Ray
for Optimal Tunning of Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
104 201 controller parameters in AVR Subhransu Sekhar Dash 106
system
Design and analysis of Static Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
Synchronous Series Duriya Murali
Compensator based controller in Arijit Sahoo
105 202 107
multi machine 12 Bus power Sibasis Behera
system Durga Murmu
Smaranika Nayak
Coordinated control of SSSC Asit kumar Patra
106 203 based controller using GSA Sangram Keshori Mohapatra 108
Algorithm Sanat K Barik
Coordinated control of Asit kumar Patra
107 204 STATCOM based controller Sangram Keshori Mohapatra 109
using DE Algorithm Sanat K Barik
Multi-Area Dynamic Economic Jagat kishore pattanaik
Dispatch by Simulated Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
108 205 Annealing Nanda Kishore Ray 110
Binod Kumar Prusty
Subhransu Sekhar Dash
Design and simulation of hybrid Sangram Keshori Mohapatra
cascaded multilevel inverter Ashit Khadiratna
109 206 Ankush Kumar Behera 111
Pragyanjit Jena
Shubhashish Nayak
Optimization and Design of Grid Bibhu Padarbinda Mohanty
Connected Rooftop Solar Power Moningi Srivalli
110 210 112
Plant under Various Operating
Conditions
An Investigation on Orthogonal Dayanidhi Jena
Machining of a Hybrid Polymer Alok Kumar Das
Composites Reinforced with Ramesh Chandra Mohapatra
111 211 113
Particulate Natural and Synthetic
fibres: A Soft Computing
Approach
Hybrid Energy Harvesting for Mr. Mukesh Bathre, Dr.
Maximizing Lifespan and Pradipta Kumar Das
112 212 Sustainability of Wireless Sensor 114
Networks – A Comprehensive
Review & Proposed Systems
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Design of Higher-Order Regulator System using Pole-


Placement Technique
Saibal Manna Shaili Shaw Dr. A. K. Akella
Department of electrical Department of electrical Department of electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
NIT Jamshedpur NIT Jamshedpur NIT Jamshedpur
Jharkhand, India Jharkhand, India Jharkhand, India
mannasaibal1994@gmail.com shailishaw1995@gmail.com akakella@rediffmail.com

Abstract—This paper deals with designing of higher-order single-input, single-output


(SISO) regulator system by the use of pole-placement technique. For linear control systems,
pole-placement is a well-established design method. In classical control designing, only
dominant poles are considered however recent pole-assignment technique specifies all
closed-loop poles (CLP). In this approach, we assumed that the system is completely state
controllable (CSC), the state variable can be measured and feedback is available and the
control input is not constrained. State-space regulators are known by many of the engineers
either they are more complicated to understand or modeling of a system to design a robust
and stable feedback loop is needed. However, state-space regulators are used in number of
plants. In this paper, we have taken higher order systems (more than 3rd order system). A
regulator system is a system in which the reference input is zero always. The pole-placement
(PP) method is used in the development of the regulator. Inverted pendulum (4th order), Tape
drive control (5th order) and Aircraft control (6th order) system are taken as example. The
intention of this paper is to design of state feedback control, determine state feedback gain
matrix (Kp) to meet the requirement and plot response of each state variable. The response of
state variables are following the zero input because it is a regulatory system. MATLAB has
been used for implementation.

Keywords— Regulator system, Ackermann’s formula, Pole-placement Technique, State


Space, Aircraft control, inverted pendulum

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Genetic Algorithm based FOPID ControllerDesign for


BalancinganInverted Pendulum(IP)
Akshaya Kumar Patra* Anuja Nanda Abhishek Patra
DEPT. OF EEE, I.T.E.R DEPT. OF EEE, I.T.E.R DEPT. OF EE, I.T.E.R
S ‘O’A UNIVERSITY, India S‘O’A UNIVERSITY, India S‘O’A UNIVERSITY, India
hiakp@yahoo.com anuja.sus@gmail.com pabhishek720@gmail.com

Alok Mishra Dillip Kumar Subudhi Ramachandra Agrawal


DEPT. OF EEE, I.T.E.R DEPT. OF CSIT, I.T.E.R DEPT. OF EE, I.T.E.R
S ‘O’A UNIVERSITY, India S‘O’A UNIVERSITY, India S’O’A UNIVERSITY, India
alokmishra@soa.ac.in dsubudh@gmail.com ramachandra1agrawal@gmail.com

Abstract—The aim of this manuscript is to formulate a Genetic Algorithm (GA) based


Fractional Order PIDController (GA-FOPIDC) for monitoring the CP, CV, and AP of an IP
under abnormal circumferences. In this methodology, the traditional PID is re-constructed
with the fractional order concept to update the control execution. The GA-FOPIDC is a new
strategy and its parameters animatedly vary based on the error signal e(t ) . The approval of the
better execution of GA-FOPIDC is built up by relative outcome examination with other
existing control techniques. The relative outcomes obviously disclose the superior execution
of the recommended strategy to monitor the model dynamics inside a steady range as for the
accuracy, stability, and robustness.

Keywords— GA-FOPIDC, Iinverted Pendulum (IP), CP, CV, AP,

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Real-Time Resume Classification System Using Linkedin


Profile Descriptions
Mr. Ramraj S Dr.V. Sivakumar Kaushik Ramnath G
Assistant Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of Student, Department of Computer
Software Engineering Software Engineering Science
SRM Institute of Science and SRM Institute of Science and SRM Institute of Science and
Technology Technology Technology
Chennai, India Chennai. India Chennai. India
ramrajs@srmist.edu.in sivakumv1@srmist.edu.in kaushikram1999@gmail.com

Abstract—In the domain of online job recruitment, accuratejob and resume classification is
vital for both the seeker andthe recruiter. We have built an automatic text
classificationsystem that utilizes various techniques like Termfrequency inversedocument
frequency with Machine Learning andConvolution Neural network for training the model
with textsand classifying them into labels and finally to compare theirresults. Using resume
data of applicants, we have categorizedthem into different categories. Due to the sensitive
nature ofresume data, we have used domain adaptation. A classifier istrained on a large
dataset of job description snippet, which isthen used to classify resume data. Despite having
a smalldataset, consistent classification performance is seen. Theprimary filter for this type
of work is the efficiency the systemcan provide. We aim to compare the results obtained
byvarious algorithms that are generated using the same data sothat the efficiency of each
algorithm can be evaluated.

Keywords—Domain Adaptation, CNN, SVM

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Comparison of Classifiers for Power QualityDisturbances


with Wavelet Statistical Analysis
Laxmipriya Samal, Hemanta Kumar Palo Badri Narayan Sahu
Department of ECE Department of ECE Department of ECE
ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
((Deemed to be University, ((Deemed to be University, ((Deemed to be University,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
laxmipriyasamal@soa.ac.in, hemantapalo@soa.ac.in badrinarayansahu@soa.ac.in

Abstract— This piece of work compares the Power Quality (PQ) Disturbance accuracy with
efficient features.Initially, a few of the reliable statistical values as the mean,Root Mean
Square (RMS), standard deviation, crestfactor, form factor, log entropy, Shannon
entropy,normalized entropy, skewness, and kurtosis of eightsynthetically generated PQ
disturbances and the pure tonesignal are computed. These statistical parameters aresimple to
compute and are of low-dimension. A host ofclassification techniques such as the KNN (K-
nearestNeighbor), DA (Discriminant Analysis), DT (DecisionTree), SVM (Support Vector
Machine), NB (Naïve Bayes’),and RF (Random Forest) have been put to test forperformance
appraisal to determine the discriminatingability of these parameters. Further, the applicability
ofmulti-resolution Wavelet Transform (WT) has beenexplored to extract these chosen
statistical parameters inWT domain for a possible enhancement in recognitionaccuracy. The
result shows, the RF remains the slowestwith the highest accuracy while the performance of
the DAremains the poorest. The WT has outperformed thebaseline method of statistical
analysis as revealed from ourresults. However, the KNN tends to provide the
highestclassification accuracy among all others for low featuredimension whereas the speed
of response of DT has beenfastest.

Keywords—Power quality disturbance, feature extraction, classification, recognition


accuracy, computation time

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A NovelSpace Vectorized Single Reference Six Pulse


Modulation for Fuel Cell Vehicle
Durgesh Prasad Bagarty Sarthak Swaroop Dash Satabdi Bastia
Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering and College of Engineering and College of Engineering and
Technology, BPUT Technology, BPUT Technology, BPUT
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
dpbagarty@cet.edu.in 5775334@gmail.com satabdi11sb@gmail.com

Priyanka Sahu
Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering and
Technology, BPUT
Bhubaneswar, India
priyankasahu291@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper presents a space vector modelconsisting of single reference six pulse
modulation. This modelreduces the control complexity in comparison to conventionalSine
PWM. Also, the harmonic content in voltage and currentwaveform is reduced as compared
with single reference six pulsemodulation. The model represented here reduces the
physicaldimension and cost of the converter system as there is norequirement of electrolytic
dc link capacitor. It also enhancesthe reliability of system operation. This concept has
beensimulated in PSIM platform.

Keywords—Conventional Space Vector Pulse WidthModulation (CSVPWM), 30-Degree Split


Clamp PWM (30 –DEGREE SCPWM), Single Reference Six Pulse Modulation (SRSPM),
Space Vectorized Single Reference Six PulseModulation (SVSRSPM), Common Mode
Component (mCM)

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Human Following Cart Using 360º Camera

Ron Jamin C. Aquino Charles Kenneth C. Beltran Nicole E. Sambajon


College of Engineering College of Engineering College of Engineering
Polytechnic University of the Polytechnic University of the Polytechnic University of the
Philippines – Santa Rosa Philippines – Santa Rosa Philippines – Santa Rosa
Laguna, Philippines Laguna, Philippines Laguna, Philippines
ronjaminaquino@yahoo.com charleskenneth.beltran@gmail.com nicolesambajon07@gmail.com

John William A. Fajardo Engr. Roselito E. Tolentino John Loid A. Lopez


College of Engineering College of Engineering College of Engineering
Polytechnic University of the Polytechnic University of the Polytechnic University of the
Philippines – Santa Rosa Philippines – Santa Rosa Philippines – Santa Rosa
Laguna, Philippines Laguna, Philippines Laguna, Philippines
fajardowilliam17@gmail.com kenmetara@yahoo.com johnloidlopez@gmail.com

Abstract - This study involves a robot which aims tofollow a human target after detection,
recognition andtracking. The system used 360º camera to providesolution to the limitation of
the tracking zone of aconventional camera. The image captured is in fisheyeformat and was
then converted into a panoramic imageto be processed by You Only Look Once
(YOLO)Detection Algorithm [8] to detect the human target andChannel and Spatial
Reliability Tracking (CSRT)Algorithm [7] to track the target. The proponentsincluded a 10-
second target recognition methodologyafter detection so the system does not need to find
thetarget from time to time.

Keywords– Detection; recognition; tracking; following

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Maximum Power Tracking& Harmonic Reduction on grid


PVSystem Using Chaotic Gravitational Search Algorithm
BasedMPPT Controller

SangramKeshariPattnayak Niranjan Nayak Meera Viswabandhya


Department of Electrical Eng. Department of EEE Department of Electrical Eng.
Sikhya ‘O’ Anusandhan
Indus School of Engineering. College of Engineering
University
Bhubaneswar Odisha. India. Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Technology , BPUT, Odisha, India
Sangram.patnayak@gmail.com niranjannayak@soa.ac.in mviswavandhya@cet.edu.in

D.P.Bagarty
Department of Electrical Eng.
College of Engineering &
Technology , BPUT, Odisha, India
dpbagarty@cet.edu.in

Abstract: In general the Photo voltaic cell characteristics are intermittent and nonlinear,
which enforces interfacing of DC-DC boost converter to maintain constant output voltage.
The DC-DC converter output also depends on the controller design. In this paper a PID
controller is applied in order toregulate the converter output voltage. The said controllerused
here, plays a key role of solar power generation andstability of the system. The Perturb and
Observe (P&O) MPPT scheme is implemented here to set reference outputvoltage. During
controller design, the gains of PIDcontroller are set arbitrary which affects the performance
ofMPPT and cannot yield optimum output. Thus PID basedMPPT algorithm is tuned by
Modified Gravitational searchoptimization algorithm called chaotic gravitational search
(CGSA) for dynamic operation. The model is designed inMATLAB/SIMULINK. The results
obtained from the P&Obased PID and CGSA tuned P&O based PID are comparedwith PID
and GSA based MPPT. The simulation resultsdepict that the proposed CGSA optimized PID
based MPPTcontroller performs better than conventional PID controllerin terms of better
dynamic performance and system stability.

Key words:PV system, MPPT controller, GSA, PID based P & O MPPT.

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Bypass Diodes Configurations for Mismatch and Hotspot


Reduction in PV Modules

Priya Ranjan Satpathy Renu Sharma Suraj Kumar Panigrahi


Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering,
ITER, SOA Deemed to be University, ITER, SOA Deemed to be University, ITER, SOA Deemed to be University,
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
priransat3@gmail.com renusharma@soa.ac.in gm.surajkumar@gmail.com

Sobhit Panda
Department of Instrumentation and
Electronics Engineering,
CET, Bhubaneswar, India
sobhitpanda25@gmail.com

Abstract—Partial shading in PV module creates mismatch amongthe connected cells that


results in unexpected consequences suchas power reduction, mismatch loss, and hotspot
formation whoselong term existence can do physical damage to the PV module. Ingeneral,
bypass diodes are installed in the module to prevent theshaded cells from mismatch, power
consumption, and hotspot. However, the performance of module connected bypass diodes
isvery dependent on the degree and area of shade occurrence. Also, various bypass diodes
configurations are available that can beadopted to improve the module performance during
shading. Inthis paper, various bypass diodes configurations of module areexamined in term
of power generation, mismatch loss, efficiency, and ease of installation under different partial
shading scenariosto study the optimal configuration for the PV module. The entirestudy is
done in the MATLAB using power-voltage (P~V) curvesanalysis of the PV module.

Keywords- Photovoltaics (PV), bypass diodes, partial shading, power generation, mismatch,
hotspot.

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Design and analysis of hybrid fuzzy FOPID-FOPI controller


for frequency regulation of electrical power system
Soumya Ranjan Biswal Rabindra Kumar Sahu Pratap Chandra Pradhan
Department of EE Department of EEE Department of EE
VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India DRIEMS, Cuttack, Odisha, India
soumyabubu1995@gmail.com rksahu_ee@vssut.ac.in pratap_pin@yahoo.com

Abstract- In this particular work a hybrid fuzzy fractional order proportional integral
derivative and fractional order proportional integral (hFFOPID-FOPI) controller is
recommended for the controlling of load frequency of multiple area interconnected power
system. Here a two-area four unit system with one unit thermal and another with hydro are
taken for analysis purpose. In every unit hFFOPID-FOPI controller has been implemented.
Differential Evolution (DE) technique is considered as an optimizing tool for the controller
parameters evaluation. The sovereignty of the given technique is justified by comparing the
outcomes of different PI controllers with GA and ZN tuned optimization and with fuzzy
based hybrid PSO-PS tuned optimization for the identical power system network. The
sensitivity study is performed and sturdiness of the recommended method is established.

Keywords— Frequency regulation, Fuzzy controller, Fractional order (FO), Differential


Evolution (DE).

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Fault detection in Electrical Power Transmission System


using Artificial Neural Network
Bishal Kumar Sahoo Sambit Pradhan Baladev Biswal
Department of EE,ITER Department of EE,ITER Department of EE,ITER
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
bishalk100@gmail.com sambitlinku.15@gmail.com baladevbiswal@soa.ac.in

Nimai Charan Patel Basanta K. Panigrahi Saloni Das


Department of EE, Department of EE,ITER Department of EE,ITER
Government College of
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Engineering
Keonjhar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
ncpatel.iter@gmail.com basanta1983@gmail.com mamata5479@gmail.com

Abstract—since the number of transmission line isincreasing day by day to meet the
increasing load demand; occurrence of faults is also increasing. For clearance of faultstheir
detection has to be spontaneous and accurate so that itwill cause less damage to the power
system. One of the bestmethods for detection of fault in transmission lines is ArtificialNeural
Network (ANN). After creation of the Simulink modelthe phase currents of different faults
are generated and it hasbeen given as input to the Neural Network Model. For theinput data a
target data is generated which consist values forno fault and fault conditions. Programming is
used throughwhich all the variables and target data are passed for creationof ANN model.
After creation of the model, it is trained andtested for the same input & label data. The testing
results showthe good performance of the Artificial Neural Network for alltypes of faults

Keywords— Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Fault detection, Transmission line, Distributed
generation (DG), Mean SquareError (MSE).

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Performance of Six-Leg Solar Photovoltaic based ZSI-DVR

Dr. Miska Prasad Dr. Yogesh Kumar Nayak


Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Government college of
ACE Engineering College
Engineering Keonjhar
Electrical Engineering Deptt. Electrical Engineering Deptt.
pmiska25@gmail.com yogesh.nayak2804@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper discusses the renewable energy (RE) fed Six-Leg (6-L) impedance or
Z-source inverter (ZSI) based Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) for control swell and sag.
The perturbation and Observation (P&O) technique is also utilized to get an extreme power
solar system. The proposed system is validated using MATLAB/SIMULINK software to
minimize voltage swell and sag.

Keywords— DVR, Photovoltaic, Perturb & Observe, ZSI

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Design and analysis of hybrid fuzzy fractional order PD-PI


controller for frequency regulation problem

Abhishek Chawpattnaik Rabindra Kumar Sahu Pratap Chandra Pradhan


Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical and
Engineering,
(Instrumentation & Control) Electronics Engineering DRIEMS,
Veer Surendra Sai University Cuttack -754 022, Odisha,
Veer Surendra Sai University of
of India
Technology, Technology, pratap_pin@yahoo.com
Burla, Odisha, India Burla, Odisha, India
abhishek.chawpattnaik1992@gmail.com rksahu_ee@vssut.ac.in

Abstract—A hybrid Fuzzy Fractional Order Proportional Derivative-Fractional Order


Proportional Integral (hFOFPD-FOPI) controller is suggested here as a kind of neo-control
approach to deal with AGC problem in an interconnected multiple area electrical power
system. A recent and originally developed optimization approach namely Multiverse
Optimization algorithm is deployed to get the optimized parameters of hFOFPD-FOPI
controller, employing Integral of Squared Error (ISE) criterion. The paramountcy of the
conceptualized controller is ensured while compared with the results of various control
methodologies with different optimization techniques based controllers. Further the
sensitivity analysis is performed followed by implementation on real time simulation
environment. The challenge of Load Frequency Control (LFC) has always been a vital issue
for a power system which can be suitably tackled by the proposed controller.

Keywords—Multi-Verse Optimization (MVO), Fuzzy controller, Load Frequency Control


(LFC)

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Topic categorization of Tamil News Articles using PreTrained


Word2Vec Embeddings with Convolutional Neural Network
Mr. Ramraj S Ms. Julie Arthi.R
Assistant Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of PG Scholar, Department of
Software Engineering Information Technology Information Technology
SRM Institute of Science and
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Sri Sai Ram EngineeringCollege
Technology
Chennai, India Chennai, India Chennai. India
ramrajs@srmist.edu.in julie.it@sairam.edu.in arthiravikumar236@gmail.com

Solai Murugan
Principal Engineer – Data Analytics
C-DAC
Chennai. India
solaimurugan.v@gmail.com

Abstract: Almost all the problems in NLP are solved usingvarious techniques from machine
learning to Deep Learning.Still, there is mystery in language localization. NLP problemsare
unclear for languages other than English. The problemsmay be named as Entity Extraction,
OCR or classification andprediction in sequence modelling. The amount of people usinglocal
language (tamil, telugu, hindi etc) in the social media isincreasing, so it is important to
automate the process ofclassifying those contents. Here, the aim is to classify the
Tamilnews articles to its related topics (Sports, Cinema, and Politics). Inthe existing work
they have approached traditional machinelearning methodswith TFIDFof wordsas features.
In thiswork we have compared the existing TFIDF feature learningalong with Pre-Trained
embeddings given to ConvolutionalNeural Networks (CNN). We found that CNN with
pretrainedembeddings gave better F1 score compare to TFIDF featurelearned with Support
Vector Machine (SVM), Naive Bayes (NB) algorithm.

Keywords: Tamil Text Classification, CNN, Pretrained tamilembeddings

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Islanding Detection of Microgrid using EMD and Random


Forest Classifier
Prof.(Dr.)Ranjan Kumar Debadatta Amaresh
Sairam Mishra
Mallick Gadanayak
Electrical and Electrical and Electronics
Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan
deemed to be deemed to be deemed to be
University University University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
smishra948@gmail.com rkm.iter@gmail.com debadattagadanayak@soa.ac.in

Abstract—This article focuses on islanding detection of adistributed generation (DG) based


micro-grid system. The presented scheme operates in a two stage process. First, different
features of the system are extracted using empiricalmode decomposition (EMD) under certain
conditions ofislanding, capacitor switching and load switching. Second, arandom forest (RF)
is trained and tested with several rows of dataset so as to predict the class of events
accurately. Thesystem is designed and simulated under MATLAB Simulink environment and
it is found the discrimination capability of RFis better than the competing machine learning
tools likeDecision Tree (DT), Support Vector Machine (SVM) and NaïveBayesian Classifier
(NBC).

Keywords—Microgrid, islanding detection, Empirical ModeDecomposition (EMD), Random


Forest Classifier

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Implementation of Perturb & observe MPPTTechnique using


Boost converter in PV System
Shivendra Singh Saibal Manna Mohd Imam Hasan Mansoori
Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering
NIT Jamshedpur NIT Jamshedpur NIT Jamshedpur
Jharkhand, India Jharkhand, India Jharkhand, India
shiwend.singh@gmail.com mannasaibal1994@gmail.com imammunna786@gmail.com

Dr. A.K. Akella


Electrical Engineering
NIT Jamshedpur
Jharkhand, India
akakella@rediffmail.com

Abstract— Implementation of Maximum Power PointTracking (MPPT) to utilize maximum


output power (P) ofPV system more accurately is presented in this paper. Byusing MPPT,
maximum possible power is taken out fromPhotovoltaic (PV) array. In this MPPT technique
P&Oalgorithm is used to take out maximum solar power outputwith approximately no
oscillation in output PV power. P&Oalgorithm is facile to analyze and implement. By using
DCDCboost converter and MPPT algorithm, conversionefficiency of PV system is improved.
Boost convertor stepsup the PV voltage level by varying its duty cycle. MPPTalgorithms
have been written in MATLAB andimplemented in simulation. PV array and Boost
converterare modeled using Sim Power System blocks.

Key words- PV Array; MPPT; Boost Converter; MATLAB; out

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Analysis of Hybrid Tilt Integral DerivativeController for


Multi area Power System with Real Time Simulation
Prangya Mohanty Rabindra Kumar Sahu
Deparment of Electrical Engineering Deparment of Electrical Engineering
Veer Surendra Sai University of Veer Surendra Sai University of
Technology(VSSUT), Technology(VSSUT),
Burla,Sambalpur-
Burla,Sambalpur-768018,Odisha,India
768018,Odisha,India
pmohanty_ee@vssut.ac.in rksahu_ee@vssut.ac.in

Abstract—In an interconnected power system frequencybalance should be maintained with


the varying load in order toassure the quality and reliability of Power system. This isachieved
through automatic generation control (AGC). In thepresent study a hybrid controller which is
a combination ofclassical and fractional order controllers is successfullyimplemented for load
frequency problem. Present research worksuggests a hybrid tilt-integral-tilt-integral-
derivative (TI-TID) controller for two-area thermal power plant with reheat turbineto
investigate the control problem in AGC. The gains of thecontrollers are optimized with
differential evaluation (DE) technique. The MATLAB simulation results validate that
thisapproach is superior than some recent approaches for AGCproblem. To further analyze
the system in a real timeenvironment, Hardware-in-loop (HIL) simulation has beencarried out
on OPAL-RT (OP5700) and results are comparedwith MATLAB simulation. HIL is gaining
popularity becausesystem complexities are increasing day by day and it is thestandard for
testing any complex control system. With theMATLAB results and real time results it is
evident that thishybrid controller gives improved performance when comparedwith some
recent results for the same control problem applied tosimilar model using different control
structures and optimizationalgorithm.

Keywords—Automatic Generation Control (AGC); Hybrid TiltIntegral Tilt Integral


Derivative Controller (TI-TID); Differential Evaluation, Hardware-in-loop (HIL) simulation

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Islanding detection of microgrid using Neural Network

Prof.(Dr.)Ranjan Kumar
Sidharth Behera Pravati Nayak
Mallick
Electrical and Electronics Electrical and Electronics
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhana Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan
deemed to be University deemed to be University deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
beherasidharth45@gmail.com Pravatinayak@soa.ac.in rkm.iter@gmail.com

Nikhil Sinha
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anushandhan
deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India
ziankhil8@gmail.com

Abstract- Islanding detection in Distributed Generation isone of the most vital aspect from
protection point of view,various existing techniques of islanding detection are discussed.In
this paper, multilayer neural networks has been used toclassify islanding detection with other
power quality eventssuch as capacitor switching and load switching. The paper alsohighlights
about the requirement of an efficient classifier whichcan detect the unintentional islanding
with more accuracywithin a comparatively less amount of time. Moreover thepaper is
focused on Islanding detection issues in Distributedgeneration with high penetration of wind
energy.

Keywords—ANN, DG, Microgrid, perceptron, islanding detection

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Optimal Sizing and Placement of Renewable DGs using GOA


Considering Seasonal Variation of Load and DGs
Kumari Sandhya Rani Bikash Kumar Saw Parimal Acharjee
Electrical Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Department, Electrical Engineering Department,
National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology,
Durgapur-09, India Durgapur-09, India Durgapur-09, India
sandhya.11.soni@gmail.com bks.18ee1105@phd.nitdgp.ac.in parimal.acharjee@gmail.com

Aashish Kumar Bohre


Electrical Engineering Department,
National Institute of Technology,
Durgapur-09, India
aashishkumar.bohre@ee.nitdgp.ac.in

Abstract-A methodology for the optimum allocation and sizingof Distributed Generation
(DG) using grasshopperoptimization (GOA) technique is presented in this work. Inorder to
enhance the voltage profile, reliability, and economicbenefit a multi-objective function has
been introduced (MOF).This MOF also reduces the active power losses and greenhousegas
emissions. The said work comprises renewable energyresources based DG techniques like
wind and solar DGs. In thesystem seasonal variations of load, wind DG and solar DG
isconsidered. The said work has been executed on 94-busPortuguese practical radial
distribution system. This workincludes different types of loading in 94-bus
Portuguesepractical radial distribution system. Maximum benefits haveobserved when both
the renewable DG simultaneouslyallocated. The results obtained of the presented work
havebeen compared with other methods and hence the proposedmethod gives the better
result.

Keywords— Distributed Generation (DG), Optimum allocationand Sizing, Grasshopper


Optimization Technique (GOA), MultiObjectiveFunction (MOF).

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Performance Analysis of Fractional Order Sallen-Key High-


pass Filter Using Fractional Capacitors
Sumit Swain Kumar Biswal Madhab Chandra Tripathy
Department of I&E, College
M.Tech in I&E, College of School of Electronics
of
Engineering & Technology, Engineering, KIIT Engineering & Technology,
Bhubaneswar Deemed to be University. Bhubaneswar.
sumitswain27@gmail.com kb10biswal@gmail.com madhab.tripathy@gmail.com

Sanjeeb Kumar Kar


Department of Electrical
Engineering, SOA
University.
sanjeebkar@soa.ac.in

Abstract---Fractional order filters are the emerging area for design of the filters for producing
the best performance in the field of electronic circuits and systems. In this paper, a High-pass
fractional order Sallen-Key filter is being studied using two fractional order capacitors FC 1
and FC2. Where, the orders of the capacitors FC1 and FC2 vary as 0.1≤α≤1.0 and 0.1≤β≤1.0
respectively. The proposed filter circuit is being implemented in MATLAB/Simulink and
their mathematical equations are being obtained in s-domain. Thereafter, the magnitude and
phase equations are being derived. Here, both frequency and time domain analysis are being
resulted and analysed.

Keywords----Fractional capacitors (FC1 and FC2), fractional orders α and β, Sallen-Key


(SK) high pass filter, Roll-off rate.

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Impact of Combined Wind Energy and Energy Storage


System in Unbalanced Distribution Network
ManasRanjanNayak DiptimayeeBehura SaswatNayak
Deptt. of Electrical Engineering , Deptt. of Electrical Engineering ,
Dept. of EEE ,
CAPGS, CAPGS,
Biju Patnaik University of
Biju Patnaik University of Technology, KIIT Deemed to be University ,
Technology,
Rourkela, Odisha, India,769015 Rourkela, Odisha, India,769015 Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India 751024
manasnk72@gmail.com diptimayeebehura104@gmail.com saswatnayakofficial@gmail.com

Abstract—There has been a growing concern to supply power tocustomers mainly when their
processes are based on susceptibleloads. In such scenario power quality
becomesextremelyrelevant. This study investigates the power flow operation in athree-phase
unbalanced radial distribution network for dynamicload intervals, in order to regulate the
wind production withenergy storage facility. The backward forward sweep algorithmis
implemented on 37-bus unbalanced radial distributionnetwork (URDN) considering sporadic
wind production which issupported by battery energy storage to overcome the powershortfall.
This paper presents power loss & the voltageimprovement benefits for wind integration with
energy storagesystem in a three- phase URDN by choosing best location andright amount of
penetration.

Keywords— Unbalanced Radial Distribution Network, Wind, Energy, Power loss, Voltage
profile, Battery energy storage system

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Economic Operation of Grid tied PV with BESS for


Increasing Battery Longevity
ManasRanjanNayak Sonam Gupta SaswatNayak
Deptt. of Electrical Engineering , Deptt. of Electrical Engineering ,
Dept. of EEE ,
CAPGS, CAPGS,
Biju Patnaik University of Biju Patnaik University of
KIIT Deemed to be University ,
Technology, Technology,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Rourkela, Odisha, India,769015 Rourkela, Odisha, India,769015
751024
manasnk72@gmail.com sonamgupta22111994@gmail.com saswatnayakofficial@gmail.com

Abstract— Due to growing demand for residential renewable energy in Odisha, consumers
have to purchase batteryenergy storage systems (BESS) to counter unpredictable changesof
solar power. The Dynamic programming (DP) algorithm hasbeen used to determine the
schedule of state of charge for thebattery that minimizes cost to the consumer. This approach
alsoincorporates the lifetime of the BESS. The state of health ofbattery has been introduced
into the system as an ageingcoefficient that forces conservative battery behaviour to
preservethe lifetime of the battery with continued use. The systemanalysed in this study
model residential household withphotovoltaic (PV) generation, BESS and connected to the
electricgrid for purchase and sell power throughout the day.

Keywords— Photovoltaic (PV); battery; dynamic programming; energy management;


optimization

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Dynamic and Reliable Power Control Scheme for a Hybrid


Autonomous System using a M-FLC based

Soumya Mohanty Sanjeeb Kumar Kar, Member IEEE Abhijeet Choudhury


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
ITER, SOA (Deemed to be ITER, SOA (Deemed to be ITER, SOA (Deemed to be
University) University) University)
Bubaneswar, India Bubaneswar, India Bubaneswar, India
soumyamohanty456@gmail.com sanjeebkar@soa.ac.in abhijeet9966@gmail.com

Swagat Pati Rumeet Kumar Swain


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering
ITER, SOA (Deemed to be ITER, SOA (Deemed to be
University) University)
Bubaneswar, India Bubaneswar, India
swagatiter@gmail.com rumeetk7@gmail.com

Abstract—In this proposed work, a hybrid autonomoussystem (HAS) is considered. The


HAS consist of a micro-hydrobased 22KW self-excited induction generator, a photo
voltaicsystem of 18KW and Mamdani-Fuzzy Logic Controller basedNine Switch Converter
which is equipped with a batteryenergy storage system. This entire system dynamic response
isstudied by subjecting it to local time varying loads (linear, nonlinear,
dynamic).ThebenefitsoffuzzylogicbasedNineSwitchConverterare discussed. The
uninterrupted power supply tothe loadis also investigated by disconnecting both the
sourcesi.e. SEIG & PV at different time intervals. Two differentindependent/ decoupled
control strategies are designed forsource side voltage and frequency and secondly for load
sidevoltage and frequency. The entire system is modelled usingMATLAB/Simulink
environment.

Keywords— Hybrid Autonomous System (HAS), MamdaniFuzzyLogicController (M-FLC),


NineSwitchConverter (NSC), Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG), Battery
EnergyStorage System (BESS)

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An Improved MPPT Technique under PartialShading


Condition Using Simple P&O Algorithm
Boni Satya Varun Sai Sarang A. Khadtare Debashis Chatterjee
Electrcial Enginnering
Electrcial Enginnering Department Electrcial Enginnering Department
Department
Jadavpur University Jadavpur University Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India Kolkata, India Kolkata, India
satyavarunsai1234@gmail.com khadtares@yahoo.com debashisju@yahoo.com

Abstract— Partial shading (PS) affects the productivity ofpower generation in the
photovoltaic system. During PScondition, PV panel shows multiple peaks in power-voltage
(PV)and current-voltage (I-V) characteristics, makingconventional Maximum Power Point
Tracking (MPPT)algorithms like Perturb and observe (P&O) method,Incremental
conductance (I&C) method etc., fails to extractmaximum power. Optimization based
techniques like Particleswarm optimization (PSO), Cuckoo Search (CS) and Maximumpower
point scanning (MPPS) methods etc., can perform anactive monitoring of maximum power
under PS condition.Since, optimization-based systems are complex and timeconsuming,in
this paper an improved MPPT is proposed fortracking maximum power under PS condition.
The ProposedMPPT method does not require any computational burden,making it more
compatible for real time with good trackingefficiency. The proposed MPPT is verified for 3S
configurationwith various shading patterns showed satisfactory results withexcellent dynamic
behaviour and very high tracking efficiency.

Keywords— Partial shading MPPT, Solar cell modelling andDC-DC converter.

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Comparison of Power Quality Distortion Types and Methods


Used in Classification
Mehmet Rida Tur Ramazan Bayindir
Electricity and Energy Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department,
Batman University TBMYO Gazi University
72050, Batman, Turkey 34005, Ankara, Turkey
mrida.tur@batman.edu.tr bayindir@gazi.edu.tr

Abstract-Identifying and analyzing events affectingpower quality (PQ) is very important.


Suddenincreases in voltages, voltage dips, and voltageharmonics represent some of the
deterioration in PQ.In this study, rough set approach (RSA), HilbertHuang Transform (HHT)
and Based on EnergyDistribution with Wavelet Transform (WT) methodsconsisting of a
combination of methods are used. Witha new signal processing method used in the analysis
ofnonlinear signals, WT is divided into signalcomponents with power quality deteriorations
(PQD).With these components, instantaneous frequency andinstantaneous amplitude values
of PQD are calculated.As a result of the study, it was observed that the WTmethod, which is
effective in determining the changesin the sinusoidal waveform, is also effective in PQD.

Keywords—Power Quality, rough set approach, empirical mode decomposition, Wavelet


Transform.

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Analysis and Simulation of a High Efficiency InGaP/GaAs


Single junction Solar Cell
Niharika Behera Pruthviraj Panda Manasa Ranjan Jena
Dept. of EL&TC Engg. Dept. of EL&TC Engg. Dept. of EL&TC Engg.
VSS University of Technology VSS University of Technology VSS University of Technology
Burla, India Burla, India line 4: Burla, India
niharikabehera65@gmail.com prajpanda5@gmail.com manasjena82@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper deals with the TCAD basedsimulation of single bond GaAs/GaInP
solar cell with presencetwo back BSF region.GaAlAs upper region, GaInP BSF, GaAlAs
buffer layers must be correctly examined to inflate thefunction of mock-uped solar cell.
Presence regarding doubleBSF layer of the GaInP separate junction sun cell displayeddeeply
elevated I-V feature (addition of η=24%; Jsc = 0.0152 A; Voc =1.356 V, FF =1.199)
compared to presence of single BSFlayer (η=18.55%; Jsc = 0.0148 A; Voc =1.4096 V, FF
=0.8867)
Keywords—Open Circuit Voltages, efficiency, Fill factor, back surface field layer.

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Design and Implementation of Perturb &Observe MPPT


Algorithm under PartialShading Conditions (PSC) forDC-DC
Boost Converter by SimulationAnalysis
Mrs. L. Pattathu Rani , Dr. Subhransu Sekhar Dash Mr. Rajat Kumar Dwibedi
Assistant Professor , Professor, Assistant Professor Gr-II,
Department of Electrical and Department of Electrical Department of Electronics and
Electronics Engineering, Engineering, Communication Engineering,
Government College of
Jeppiaar Institute of Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of
Engineering,
Chennai, India. Odisha, India. Technology, Chennai, India.
ranipattathu670@gmail.com munu_dash_2k@yahoo.com rajatkumar.ece@avit.ac.in

Abstract: This manuscript proposes animplementation of Perturb & Observe theMPPT


algorithm to a DC-DC boost converterunder Partial Shading conditions (PSC). Inorder to
avoid the oscillations in thePhotovoltaic (PV) system, P&O method isintroduced whereas in
the traditional MPPTalgorithm by name Particle SwarmOptimization (PSO) was not up to the
level ofthe need. Compared with the PSO theperformance characteristics of P&O have
beenoptimal in operation under PSC. In PSO theoperation under PSC cannot be implemented
where the global peak and local peak cannot be operated because the power flow will
beconstant with less efficiency. In P&O theexistence of global peak and the local peak
willachieve to operate with better efficiencycompared to PSC. To prove the performance
ofthe proposed system theoretical analysis isprovided. To confirm the benefits, the
proposedsystem is built by utilizing MATLAB/Simulinksoftware for the power rating of
1kW.

Keywords:MPPT Algorithm, Perturb &Observe, Particle Swarm Optimization,


PartialShading Conditions, DC-DC boost converter.

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Inter-Area and Intra-Area Oscillation Damping for a


Multimachine Power System Integrated with UPFC Using
PSO Based Fractional Order PID Controller.
Niranjan Nayak,
Sirajuddin Khan, Sonu kumar Bansfore,
Asso. Professor
Department of EEE Department of EEE , Department of EEE
SOA, Deemed to be University SOA, Deemed to be University. SOA, Deemed to be University.
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Bhubaneswar,Odisha, India Bhubaneswar,Odisha, India
niranjannayak@soa.ac.in pintusiraj786@gmail.com sonukumar25122013@gmail.com

Abstract. Inter-area and intra-area oscillations with multiplefrequencies components (modes)


are very often occurred inpower system. To enhance the stability and performance, itis
indispensable to provide adequate controller andcompensating devices. This paper
investigates to arrive at anapproach based on Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) to
damp these fluctuations with better settling time andlesser overshoot in quick span of time
duration. OptimalFactional order Proportional, integral and Derivative (FOPID) controller is
applied to control the UPFCparameters for achieving better control in comparison
toconventional PI controller. As the performance of theFOPID mostly depends on its
parameters, the optimal valueis found out by applying particle swarm
optimization.Computational result is presented to justify the proposedapproach capability to
damp the inter-area and intra-areaoscillations effectively. The comparative results are
alsoprovided with conventional PI to show the enhancedperformance of the PSO-FOPI based
approach.

Keywords:Damping, Inter-area oscillations, Intra-areaoscillations, UPFC, Factional order


PID controller, PSOFOPID

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QoS parameters for Comparison and Performance Evaluation


of Reactive protocols
T.P.Latchoumi A.Vijay Vasanth Battula Bhavya
Department of CSE Department of CSE Department of CSE
VFSTR (Deemed to be
VFSTR (Deemed to be University) VelTech Rangarajan Sagunthala
University)
R&D Institute of Science and
tplatchoumi@gmail.com battula.bhavyasri510@gmail
Technology
Chennai, India.
a.vijayvasanth@gmail.com
Anusha Viswanadapalli A.Jayanthiladevi
Professor-Computer Science and
Department of CSE
Information Science,
Srinivas University, Karnataka,
VFSTR (Deemed to be University)
India
anusha6785@gmail.com drjayanthila@ieee.com

Abstract--Reputation Aware Multi-hop Routing Protocol (RAMP) is an efficient routing


algorithm for the effective congestion control in Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) and it
falls under the category of Reactive protocols. The RAMP was introduced to assign a trusted
value to a node and from which the node connection is established between nodes. In this
paper, RAMP has been evaluated in different criteria, namely Packet delivery ratio, packet
drop, energy consumption, end delays and routing overhead. The Quality of Service (QoS)
executes a major task in shaping the working of a routing algorithm in MANET. In RAMP, all
the nodes are uniform, effective and cooperative. So, it is necessary to evaluate the RAMP
under QoS parameters.

Keywords:Congestion Control, Trusted value, Quality of Service, Routing overhead

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Improving Lifetime of IoT Network by


Improvising Routing Protocol on Low Power and Lossy
Network by using Contiki Cooja Tool
Shreenidhi H S Narayana Swamy Ramaiah
Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science and
and Engineering, Engineering,
School of Engineering & School of Engineering & Technology,
Technology, Jain(Deemed-to-be Jain(Deemed-to-be
University), Bangaluru India. University), Bangaluru India.
shreenidhihs.14@gmail.com narayanaswamy.ramaiah@gmail.com

Abstract—The sensor enabled applications coupled withInternet are currently increasing


among everyone. Low power and lossy network (LLN) equipment have diminished memory,
energy, and refining resources. In LNN power conservancyand network lifetime
improvement are foremost challenges.The high energy depletion, packet loss ratio and
increasedtraffic are due to ineffective route selection. In Internet of Things (IoT) LLN
system, the routing protocol shouldimprovise the network lifetime by enhancing proactive
routingmethod for each node to keep up a functioning way to the sinkhub. The
synchronization between sinks makes it to knowabout the network state of nearby sink nodes
and uses the occasional course support messages provided by RPL to deal network status
with its neighboring sinks. The sinks canformulate a decision to improve overall performance
withincreased network lifetime. To appraise the performance ofprojected work regarding
network lifetime and packet delivery ratio (PDR) over traffic load and routing metric,
ContikiCOOJA simulator is used.

Keywords—Low power, Internet of things, lossy network, Energy efficiency, Routing protocol

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An Investigation on State Of Art IOT Protocols and


Applications
Rajeesh Kumar.N.V Mohan Kumar. P
Faculty of computing, Department of IT,
Sathyabama Institute of Science Jeppiaar Engineering College,
and Technology, Chennai, India Chennai, India
rajeesh555@gmail.com mohankumarmohan@gmail.com

Abstract— Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has created enormous growth in the current
living environment through smart cities, Intelligent Transport System (ITS), digital health,
smart homes, automated environmental monitoring, etc. In IoT based system, plenty of
solutions have been developed to interconnect smart objects for systems with diverse scales
and purposes. IoT platforms employ techniques and methods that do not completely satisfy
the necessities of IoT. This paper presents a detailed review of current IoT protocols and its
application to support the researcher and developers for selecting the appropriate protocols in
IoT based environment. In this paper, comparison of CoAP, MQTT, XMPP, Web Socket,
DTLS, AMQP, MQTT-SN, DDS and REST is carried out. The architecture, merits, demerits
and the applicability of these protocols for IoT are discussed based on many factors like
reliability, security, interoperability and power constraints. Lastly, a conclusion is derived
based on the comparative study.

Keywords— Internet of Things, Message, Queue.

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Impact of wireless cellular network on heart rate variability

Akshay Kumar Dogra Dr. Indu Saini Dr. Neetu Sood


Department of Electronics and Department of Electronics and Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering Communication Engineering Communication Engineering
Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute
of Technology, Jalandhar, India of Technology, Jalandhar, India of Technology, Jalandhar, India
akshaykumarnit424@gmail.com indu.saini1@gmail.com soodn@nitj.ac.in

Abstract—Electrical and Electronics devices mainly wireless cellular mobile phone has
soared in last few decades. Radio frequency radiation (RFR) sources like mobile phones, base
stations are low powered and makes multi-channel radiant environment. RFR are non-
ionizing and causes only localized thermal heating in the biological material. The frequency
of electromagnetic waves, radiated from the mobile phones increases with enhancement in
the technology. Recent research on these extremely low frequency electromagnetic field and
radio frequency shows cardiovascular changes. The main aim of the present work is to study
how the human heart rate is being affected when exposed under the radiation emitted from
the mobile phone with considering mobile phone is operated in wide code division multiple
access (WCDMA) and Long term evolution (LTE) mode. The Acquisition of heart rate is
done using acknowledgment 4.2 software and Biopac 36 kit. Electrocardiogram (ECG) is the
complex device which tracks the electrical activates of the human heart. The acquisition of
electrocardiogram waveform aid to obtain parameters such as P wave,QRS complex, T wave
and heart rate. In our study, analysis of ECG waveform shows slightly change in the heart
rate variation and in its parameters. Although these variations are within safe range but one
cannot ignore the slight change which can become a serious issue in upcoming future.

Keywords—Electrocardiogram(ECG), Radio frequency Radiation(RFR), Extremely low


frequency(ELF), Heart rate variability(HRV), 3rd Generation(3G), 4th generation(4G), Wide
Code Division Multiple Access(WCDMA), Long Term Evolution(LTE)

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Boost Converter with Fuzzy Logic, Pi Controller and


Sliding Mode Control for a Variable Source Input
Vishnu. K R. K. Nema Amit Ojha
Professor in Department of Assistant Professor in
Electrical Drives
Electrical Department of
National Institute of Technology Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Bhopal, India MANIT, Bhopal, India. MANIT, Bhopal, India.
vishnukandarattil@gmail.com rk_nema@yahoo.com ojha.amit@gmail.com
vk.182113214@manit.ac.in

Abstract—This paper discusses types of feedback control used invariable source fed Boost
converter. The power controller playsan important role in the field of renewable energy
platform.Mainly used feedback controllers are Fuzzy logic controller, conventional PI control
and duty function by usingMATLAB/SIMULINK along with output are also provided.
Thecomparison between three closed-loop controls are alsoexplained and gives the detailed
relations of all controlled thatmentioned.

Keywords— DC-DC converter, boost converter, fuzzy logic, PIcontroller, duty cycle and
sliding mode Introduction.

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Shifting from Carbon to Hydrogen Economy: A Case Study


of Rajasthan State in India
Mohd. Faijan Mansuri Bharat Kumar Saxena , Sanjeev Mishra
Department of Renewable Energy Department of Renewable Energy Department of Renewable Energy
Rajasthan Technical University, Rajasthan Technical University, Rajasthan Technical University,
Kota, India Kota, India Kota, India
faijan764@gmail.com, bkumarsin@gmail.com, smishra@rtu.ac.in

Abstract—Transportation sector is one of the major contributors for environmental pollution.


Exhaust gasesreleased from vehicles are one of the major sources ofemissions of greenhouse
gases like carbon dioxide. Thispaper presents the feasibility of CO2emission reduction
inKota, India by replacing the present fossil-fuel basedinternal combustion engine vehicles
with hydrogen-fueledfuel cell electric vehicles. Hydrogen is produced by theelectrolysis
process due to its highest purity hydrogenproduction and the required electricity is generated
by asolar photovoltaic power plant. Total CO2emission by 61,402number of cars of Kota is
calculated as approximately 4000tonnes for an average driving distance of 500 km. 100
carsare taken into account in this paper for a pilot projectcalculation. 5000 litre of water and
25,183.45 kWh ofelectricity will be required for enough hydrogen productionto run 100 cars.
The required size of solar photovoltaic plantwill be 5.5 MW and is also simulated by PVSyst
software.For conversion of total cars into hydrogen-fueled fuel cellelectric vehicle, solar
photovoltaic power plant of size 3.5GW and 3070 kilolitre of water will be required.

Keywords—CO2emission, Solar Photovoltaic, HydrogenProduction, Fuel Cell Electric


Vehicle.

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An Improved Water Cycle Optimized Extreme Learning


Machine with Ridge Regression towards Effective Maximum
Power Extraction forPhotovoltaic based Active Distribution
Grids
Smrutirekha Patnaik P. K. Dash Lokanath Tripathy
Electrical Engineering, ITER Director, Research, MDRC, Electrical Engineering, College of
Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to
Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to be Engineering & Technology,
be
University), Bhubaneswar, India University), Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
smrutirekhapattnaik@gmail.com pkdash.india@gmail.com loknathtripathy@yahoo.co.in

Snehamoy Dhar Lipsa Priyadarsini


Electrical & Electronics
Electrical Engineering, ITER
Engineering,
ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to
(Deemed be
to be University), Bhubaneswar,
University), Bhubaneswar, India
India
snehamoydhar@gmail.com lipsa9021@gmail.com

Abstract— Accurate Maximum Power Point Tracking(MPPT) is addressed in this paper for
Photovoltaic (PV) basedDistributed Generation (DG) by virtue of an Improved WaterCycle
Optimized Extreme Learning Machine with Ridge Regression (IWC-ELMRR). For robust
performance against this DG integration DC bus voltage (Vdc) stability is obtainedby
considering the PV system to be single-staged (DC-AC). Assolar power is independent with
respect to grid operation, TheMPPT output is considered for stable grid response in terms
ofDC-AC control parameter calculation. The power demand atgrid side is considered with a
provision to be compensated byBattery Energy Storage (BES), operated parallel to PV-DG at
DC bus. The MPPT schemes are prone to estimation error (ErMPP), especially under PV part
(e.g. partial shading) as wellas grid part (e.g. faults) uncertainties. Thus robust depletion
inErMPPprofile is targeted to be achieved irrespective of grid/ DGcontingencies by mean of
proposed IWC-ELMRR. Hererandomness and data dependent performance of
ArtificialNeural Network (ANN) based MPPT approach is overcome byestimating optimal
initial weight parameters through IWC. Asinusoidal chaotic map is used for accurate,
nonlinearassessment of MPP values under grid/ DG uncertainties. Thefastness in computation
is obtained by non-iterative MoorePenrose Inverse (MPI). The performance of the
proposedtechnique is evidenced in terms of improvement in ErMPPprofile, reduced dynamic
oscillation at DG coupling bus.Various cases are considered in MATLAB environment
againstsuch superiority performance, compared with recent MPPTtechniques.

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Keywords— Photovoltaic, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Water Cycle algorithm, Extreme
Learning Machine.

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Performance Analysis of 6-Pulse HVDC-VSCUsing Deadbeat


Controller in d-q Reference Frame under DC Fault Condition
Aradhana Khillo Sushree Sangita Patnaik Suru Naresh
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Parala Maharaja Engineering Parala Maharaja Engineering
Parala Maharaja Engineering College
College College
Berhampur, India Berhampur, India Berhampur, India
khilloaradhana@gmail.com sspatnaik.ee@gmail.com surunaresh@gmail.com

Abstract—The objective of this paper is to analyze theperformance of a proposed control


technique for VSC-HVDCtransmission system and study the behavior of the parametersover
faults and disturbances. The study is based on a 2-levelVSC converter to which a deadbeat
control scheme is applied inthe 𝒅 - 𝒒reference frame. The advantages of this techniqueover
the conventional PI controller are fast tracking ability, precise, robust and fast dynamic
response to the grid transientdisturbances. The system is subjected to DC faults, and
theresponse of the system is validated using MATLAB/SIMULINKplatform.
Keywords— HVDC, VSC, Deadbeat controller, I d –I qcontroller

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Two and Three- level based DSTATCOM Topologies for


Compensation Analysis
Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj Jogeswara Sabat
Lendi Institute of Engineering and Lendi Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Vizianagaram, India- Technology, Vizianagaram, India-
535005 535005
Email: mmangaraj.ee@gmail.com jogesh.electrical@mail.com

Abstract- The traditional electrical utility system (EUS) suffersfrom different severeties to
settle down the better power quality(PQ). These are voltage unbalancing, low power factor,
harmoniccontent and improper voltage regulation etc. These aboveremedies play the most
imperative task in EUS. The importanceof the Distributed static compensator (DSTATCOM)
is selectedby the control algorithm used for extraction of refernce currentcomponents. In this
research, two kinds of the topologies such astwo level and three level are implemented in the
DSTATCOM for compensation. Particularly, icosϴ control algorithm has beenimplemented
to generate proper switching signals for the three-phase voltage source inverter (VSI) based
DSTATCOM.Moreover, a comparative analysis is made between the two leveland three level
based DSTATCOM under various non linear loading conditions, to check the effectiveness of
the DSTATCOM. Observations are resolved using MATLAB/Simulink and power system
toolbox by considering benchmark value of the IEEE519-2014gridcode.

Keywords: Two level VSI, Three level VSI, DSTATCOM andPQ.

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ZSI supported DSTATCOM for Plug-in Electrical Vehicle


charging station
Varri Jagadeesh Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj Saluru Kamala Madhuri
Lendi Institute of Engineering and Lendi Institute of Engineering and
Lendi Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Jonnada, Technology, Jonnada,
Technology, Jonnada, Vizianagaram
Vizianagaram Vizianagaram
mmangaraj.ee@gmail.com

Vasadi Naveen Matcha Chandrasekhararao


Lendi Institute of Engineering and Lendi Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Jonnada, Technology, Jonnada,
Vizianagaram Vizianagaram
naveeneee253@gmail.com

Abstract:-In this research work, bidirectional Z sourceinverter(ZSI) supported DSTATCOM


is utilized for PluginElectric vehicle(PEV) charging station. The PEV arebeing replaced by
the conventional vehicles to reduceatmospheric pollution and reduce fuel consumption. A
ZSIsupported DSTATCOM is presented in this research workto improving the power quality
of a power system and PEVcharging station by using the Instantaneous
SymmetricalComponent Theory (ISCT) control technique. This systemis presented for
decreasing harmonics on the supply signalsand elimination of large currents in the system
due to afault in the power system and PEV charging station. ZSIacts as a multi converter and
has a feature of buck/boost. The power quality aspects are governed by thevarious standards
such as the IEEE-519-1992 standard.The results are extracted using extensive
digitalsimulations performed in MATLAB/SIMULINKenvironment.

Keywords — DSTATCOM, PEV, ZSI, VSC, ISCT

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Data analytics to increase efficiency of the AI based energy


consumption predictor

Smrutishikta Das Tapas Kumar Choudhury Sunil Kumar Mohapatra


Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science and
and Engineering College of and Engineering College of
Engineering College of Engineering
Engineering and Technology, Engineering and Technology,
and Technology, Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar
Odisha, India Odisha, India Odisha, India
smrutishikta99@gmail.com tkchoudhurycse@cet.edu.in sunil.mbj@gmail.com

Abstract - These days most of the developed countries havebeen focusing on energy
consumption forecasting. The smartmanagement of energy became the key note for
manyresearchers in aspects of better understanding of the complexpattern of energy
production, distribution and utility line. TheAI based smart predictor mainly depends on the
huge historicaldata analytics along with a set of modelling algorithms to specifyeach logical
part. In this paper we have discussed about the coredata analytics and the manual evaluation
to capture the exactpatterns from a real time versatile building energy consumptiondataset
which could be utilized in the implementation of an AIbased smart predictor. With high
dimensional data visualizationand data analytics we were able to attain relatively lower
meanabsolute error i.e. a reduction of error up to 40.22% in the datapre-processing phase. We
have mainly focused on the handlingof the real time energy consumption data set and to trace
out theenergy supply or consumption breakdown conditions. From apublicly available data
set, various data pre-processing criteriahave taken and prepared the data-frame for the
multivariateprediction model. After data pre-processing linear regressionhas been used to
predict the energy consumption per carpetarea and the prediction efficiency has been
compared for eachcases. With the manual evaluation and the tracing of energybreakdown or
any other unusual condition, the predictionperformance increased up to 31.03%.

Keywords– Data analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Energyconsumption predictor, prediction


efficiency, building energyconsumption.

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Analysing the Essentiality of Energy Storing Device in


Integration and Non-integration of Thermoelectric Generator
in Microgrid
Sanjeeb Kumar Kar, Member
*Sasmita Jena Bhabasis Mohapatra
IEEE
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
TER, Siksha O Anusandhan ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan
(Deemed to be University) (Deemed to be University) (Deemed to be University)
Bhubaneswar,India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar,India
sasmita.jena500@gmail.com mohapatrabhabasis@gmail.com sanjeebkar@soa.ac.in

Binod Kumar Sahu


Department of Electrical
Engineering
ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan
(Deemed to be University)
Bhubaneswar,India
binoditer@gmail.com

Abstract- The hike of sustainable, green, clear, efficient, predictable energy demand has been
brought about much moreattention for non-conventional power generation at anextraordinary
and stimulated way. The fuel diversification, performance enhancement, greenhouse gas cut
down, varyingclimatic fluctuation has been very helpful in introducing concept ofMicrogrid
(MG) in domestic, industrial and utility level. Theinclusion of Thermoelectric generator
(TEG) in hybrid with solarPV system have been proved to be a challenging approach
inimplementing lower quantum efficient based Solar PV moduleswith proper utilization of
light spectrum and hence deriving thesignificant amount of power from the module in a very
reliableway. This proposed architecture provides power combining thephotovoltaic effect
and thermoelectric effect which focuses onmobilizing complete use of received solar
irradiation by themodules. Three types of MG have been considered over here suchas (a) Fuel
Cell Technology –Solar PV incorporated conventionalMicrogrid (b) TEG-Solar PV
incorporated Conventional Microgrid(c) TEG incorporated Solar PV based Microgrid.
Defining thenecessity of employment of energy storage system (ESS). Thesuperiority of
proposed system is described and explained on thebasis for being less complex for RE source
incorporation,mitigation of the drawbacks and compactness of Fuel celltechnology (FCT)
coupling in field and real time analysis,supplying of significantly much more real power and
absorbingquite less reactive power over the two conventional configuration.The whole study

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and entire configuration has been modelled,verified and analysed in MATLAB/Simulink


environment and theresults are presented to support, verify and validate the analysis.

Keywords— distributed generation; Solar PV system; thermoelectric generator; Energy


storage system; reactive power; real power

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Power Extraction through Various Interconnections of Solar


PV Networks by Cogeneration and Energy Production
through EMAT model
*Bhabasis Mohapatra Sasmita Jena Binod Kumar Sahu
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan
(Deemed to be University) (Deemed to be University) (Deemed to be University)
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar,India Bhubaneswar,India
ohapatrabhabasis@gmail.com sasmita.jena500@gmail.com binoditer@gmail.com

Sanjeeb Kumar Kar, Member IEEE


Department of Electrical
Engineering
ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan
(Deemed to be University)
Bhubaneswar,India
sanjeebkar@soa.ac.in

Abstract- Researches have been conducted in numerous fields onharnessing energy from
non-conventional resources for mitigatingthe requirement of the energy demand on rural,
urban, commercialand industrial purpose among of which the ThermoelectricGenerator
system is found to be an emerging and effective one. Inthis study, a total of eight SPV panels
have been connected in twoparticular fashions to investigate the behavior and performance
ofthe hybrid SPV-TEG system. The earlier mentioned systemconsists of the TEG which is
placed on the back side of solar PVpanel so that the excess heat can be further recovered and
reusedfor usable electricity generation. The fluctuating behavior of theSPV panels in the
interconnection has been examined and verifiedunder the influence of Healthy Irradiance
(HI) and SectionalIrradiance (SI). The higher concentration of solar insolation leadsto rise in
the temperature of the panel surface leading to loweringof quantum efficiency and this curse
to solar PV becomes the boonwhen the TEG is incorporated with Solar PV. This integration
isfound to be a promising way for harnessing the maximum amountof solar power and
thermal power from the solar PV modules byutilization of solar spectrum leading to
efficiency enhancement.The entire system is modelled, analyzed and studied
onMATLAB/Simulink environment.
Keywords— Hybrid System (SPV+TEG); thermoelectricgenerator; operating temperature;
PV networking; powergeneration

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Comparison of Power Quality Improvement between 3P2L


VSI and Cascaded H-Bridge 3L Inverter Based Dual
DSTATCOM
R. Siva P .Janaki Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj
Lendi Institute of Engineering and Lendi Institute of Engineering and Lendi Institute of Engineering and
Technology Technology Technology
Jonnada Village, Denkada Mandal Jonnada Village, Denkada Mandal Jonnada Village, Denkada Mandal
Vizianagaram Dist-535005, Andhra Vizianagaram Dist-535005, Andhra Vizianagaram Dist-535005,
Pradesh, India Pradesh, India Andhra Pradesh, India
ragolusiva007@gmail.com janaki.pakalapati@gmail.com mmangaraj.ee@gmail.com

Abstract: This paper is about power quality improvement whichanalyse the comparison
between 3P2LVSI (voltage sourceinverter) and cascaded H-bridge 3L inverter based
dualdistributed static compensator (DSTATCOM). For these topologies the operation of
DSTATCOM is providing theswitching pulses by using instantaneous symmetrical
componenttheory (ISCT) along with PI controller. The comparative analysisis to select the
particular level used for power qualityimprovement within distribution system. Both the
topologies areuse to control the ISCT controller algorithms which are use toformulated on the
basis of a mathematical equations by usingMATLAB/Simulink. In comparison with the 3P2L
VSI andcascaded H-bridge3L inverter based dual distributed staticcompensator
(DSTATCOM) demonstrates more power qualityimprovements and DC link capacitor
voltage, voltage balancing,and source current distortion of harmonic reduction under at
thedisturbance influence caused by at the balanced nonlinear loadcondition.

Keywords— ISCT Control algorithm, 3P2L (three phase two level) VSI, Cascaded H-bridge
three level inverter, and powerquality.

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Comparative Analysis of both Three & Fifth Level based


DSTATCOM using icosѲ Technique
Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj Jogeswara Sabat
Lendi Institute of Engineering Lendi Institute of Engineering
and Technology, Vizianagaram, and Technology, Vizianagaram,
India-535005 India-535005
mmangaraj.ee@gmail.com jogesh.electrical@mail.com

Abstract- Economical cost of energy consumption plays animportant role in power


distribution system. So, different kinds ofcustom power devices (CPD) are used to have
shrinking financialissues. The purpose of using CPD devices is to supply useablepower by
reshaping into a smooth AC waveform. The differentpower quality (PQ) solutions like power
to the grid with lowharmonics, voltage balancing, Unit power factor (UPF)correction, and
better voltage regulation which needs high powerinverters with higher competence. MLI
(Multi-level Inverter)topology is used to synthesize multilevel waveform. In this paperthree
level and fifth level inverter topology are implemented inDSTATCOM (Distributed Static
Compensator) for satisfactorycompensation performance. From this comparison, level
ofinverter, THD reduction and other issues are analyzed.Simulation results using
MATLAB/Simulink with sim power toolbox, emphasize the capability of the fifth level VSI
over three levelVSI.

Keywords-- DSTATCOM, three level VSI, fifth level VSI, andPQ.

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Optimal design and implementation of fuzzy logic based


controllers for LFC study in power system incorporated with
wind firms

Benazeer Begum Narendra Kumar Jena Subhadra Sahoo


Depart ment of Electrical Depart ment of Electrical Depart ment of Electrical
Engineeri ng, Engineering, Engineering,
ITER, SOA Deemed to be ITER, SOA Deemed to be ITER, SOA Deemed to be
Uni versi ty, Bhubaneswar, Universit y, Bhubaneswar, Universit y, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha, India. Odisha, India. Odisha, India.
benazeerbegum@soa. ac.i n narendrajena@soa. ac. in subhadrasahoo@soa.ac. in

Ni mai Charan Patel *Binod Kumar Sahu


Department of El ect Depart ment of Electrical
ricalEngineering, Engineering,
Government College
ITER, SOA Deemed to be
ofEngineering, Keonj har,
Odisha, Indi a. Universit y, Bhubaneswar,
ncpatel .iter@gmai l. com Odisha, India.
binodi ter@gmai l.com

Abstract—This paper delves with the automatic generationcontrol (AGC) of a three-area


power system aided with a FuzzyPIDcontroller designed by spotted hyena
optimizationtechnique (SHOT). In each area, wind energy source is injectedwith
conventional sources like thermal, hydro, and gas energysystem. In wind farm, inertia, and
droop control technique isadopted, and the generated power is transacted through HVDC
link. For other conventional sources, Fuzzy-PID controller isused as the secondary controller.
So this controller handles thetransient response produced by the system to bring the
systemresponse into the steady state promptly with less steady stateerror. The potential of this
controller is investigated bycomparing with the result obtained by the PID controlstructure.
Further, the robustness of the controller is inspectedby injecting an abrupt load change of
high magnitude in the firstarea.

Keywords—Load Frequency Control; Spotted HyenaOptimization Algorithm; Fuzzy PID


controllers.

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Integration of Cloud Computing and IoT (CloudIoT) in Smart


Grids: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions
Leila Bagherzadeh Hossein Shahinzadeh Hossein Shayeghi
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
University of Mohaghegh Ardabili Amirkabir University of Technology University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
Ardabil, Iran Tehran, Iran Ardabil, Iran
bagherzadeh@student.uma.ac.ir h.s.shahinzadeh@ieee.org hshayeghi@uma.ac.ir

Abdolmajid Dejamkhooy Ramazan Bayindir Mohammadreza Iranpour


Department of Electrical Electrical and Electronics Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
University of Mohaghegh Ardabili Gazi University University of Kashan
Ardabil, Iran Ankara, Turkey Kashan, Iran
majiddejam@uma.ac.ir bayindir@gazi.edu.tr mr.iranpour@ieee.org

Abstract—The pervasive smart grids and power markets aresalient topics in the
modernization of electricity networks indeveloped countries, which have attracted special
attentionduring the last years. Power systems are experiencing thetransition of entering the
digital era because the technologicalgrowth in telecommunications and particularly, in
artificialintelligence, has had an accelerated pace during the last decade.Recently, the
exclusive traits of the Internet of things (IoT) haveunderlain the extensive application of this
cutting-edge conceptin the infrastructures of various technological fields. Manyscholars have
explained the architectures and hierarchicalparadigms of deployment of this new concept for
differentpurposes, the energy section included. The utilization of thistechnology can evolve
the traditional ways of energymanagement in smart grids and power markets. By the use
ofIoT, the traditional methods of energy management will becomeobsolete so that the
modernized IoT-equipped grids willdemonstrate a decentralized peer-to-peer structure with a
highlevel of autonomy all over the entire system. To achieve thetargeted aim, it is
recommended to integrate IoT technologywith cloud technology. This integration is called
CloudIoT, andit exhibits magnificent benefits in alignment with the aims ofsmart grids in
addition to posing new challenges. In the extantstudy, first, an elaborate review of CloudIoT
is presented. Thenthe opportunities, open challenges, and possible solutions
arecomprehensively discussed.

Keywords— IoT, Cloud Storage, Cloud Computing, CloudIoT,Smart Grids, Electricity


Market.

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Analysis of Adaptive Mutation in CrazyParticle Swarm


Optimization
Sonali Samal Shubhendu Kumar Sarangi* Archana Sarangi
ITER , Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER , Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER , Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar
sonalisml99@gmail.com shubhendu1977@gmail.com archanasarangi24@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper contributes an investigation in the utilization of adaptive mutation in a


very prominent edition ofparticle swarm optimization technique i.e, crazy particleswarm
optimization for the betterment of finding out theglobal best solution. In the field of swarm
intelligence, particleswarm optimization is recognized as one of the populartechniques, which
have shown an accepted performance invarious real world engineering problems.
Simultaneously, ithas some cons which inspire the researchers for further modifications to get
a better output with the improvement ofits convergence quality. Here we proposed one
enhancedversion of Crazy PSO i.e. Adaptive mutated Crazy PSO. Afterthe results of
simulating experiment, it has been observed thatAdaptive mutated Crazy PSO has exhibited
improved resultsas compared to the basic Crazy PSO. The addition of Adaptivemutation
helps in the achievement of better performance inCrazy PSO which has been tested on
various benchmarkfunctions

Keywords—Particle Swarm Optimization, Crazy PSOAlgorithm, Adaptive Mutated Crazy


PSO Algorithm, Standard Benchmark functions.

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Real-Time Implementation of ALMS-NN controlledUPQC


Biswajit Sahoo Mrutyunjaya Mangaraj Anup kumar Panda
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineerin
Indira Gandhi Institute of Lendi Institute of National Institute of
Technology Engineering and Technology Technology
Sarang, Dhenkanal-759146, India Vijayanagram, India Rourkela-769008, India
sahoo.biswajit7july@gmail.com mmangaraj.ee@gmail.com akpanda.ee@gmail.com

Gyana Manjari Sahoo


Department of Electrical
Engineering
Indira Gandhi Institute of
Technology
Sarang, Dhenkanal-759146, India
gyanamanjari28@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper presents an ALMS-NN (Adaptive Least Mean Square Neural Network)
controller based algorithmstrategy for the three phase three wire (3p3w) Unified
powerquality conditioner (UPQC) system. The vital aim of active powerconditioning is to
manage disparate power quality apropos issuessuch as mitigation of harmonics in both
current as well asvoltage, voltage balancing and voltage regulation, compensationof reactive
power and power factor correction (PFC) in thepower distribution network. An adaptive
control algorithm (ALMS-NN) is carried out to extract the compensating referencesource
currents for shunt and instantaneous p-q control theory toextract the reference source voltage
for series active power filters (APFs) of UPQC. Moreover, the voltage source converters
(VSC)of the UPQC are triggered by using these reference currents andvoltages and
performances are compared under uneven loadingconditions. The effectuality of the ANN
controller algorithm isdepicted on the basis of mathematical equation with in-depthsimulation
study by applying MATLAB/SIMULINK tool inparallel with real-time implementation by
RTDS (real timedigital simulator).

Keywords— ALMS, VSC, UPQC, PQ.

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Design and analysis of automatic generation control of two


area power system based on modified differential evolution
algorithm
Ruhika Pattnaik Sheetal Chandak Pravat Kumar Rout
Department of Electrical & Department of Electrical Department of Electrical &
Electronics Engineering Engineering, Electronics Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University, Deemed to be University
Odisha, India Odisha, India Odisha, India
ruhika.pattnaik14@gmail.com sheetalchandak91@gmail.com pkrout_india@yahoo.com

Sangram Routray Binod Kumar Sahu


Department of Electrical & Department of Electrical
Electronics Engineering Engineering,
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University,
Odisha, India Odisha, India
sangramroutray@soa.ac.in binoditer@gmail.com

Abstract—This manuscript deals with the design andanalysis of dynamic performance of


Modified DifferentialEvolution (MDE) algorithm based, Proportional-Integral Differential
(PID) controller for Automatic GenerationControl (AGC) of two area power system. For
justifying theproposed approach, reheat thermal system of two areaintegrated with PID
controllers is considered. To obtain anoptimum dynamic performance, the problem statement
fordesign is framed as a single problem of optimization to applyMDE and finely tune the
controller gain parameters. For theproposed MDE optimization strategy objective
functionbased on the Integral of Time multiplied by Absolute Error (ITAE) is considered in
this study. The proposed approach’senhanced performance is justified by showing better
resultsas compared to other stochastic based optimizationtechniques. Furthermore, to validate
the ability of theapproach to perform with better stability under wide range ofsystem
parameter variation. Finally, the possibility of realtime implementation of the proposed
approach is supportedwith results from the load variation studies.

Keywords— Automatic Generation Control (AGC); Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID)


controller, Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm, Sensitivity analysis.

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Detailed review on embedded MMU and their performance


analysis on test benches
Debasis Behera Uma Ranjan Jena
debasis041@gmail.com, urjena@rediffmail.com

Abstract—The demand for lightweight embedded frameworks is rapidly expanding with the
upcoming changes on the Internet-of-Things (IoT) era. Ultra-low force (ULP) processors
have guided the development of the implanted lightweight frameworks until this point. In any
case, as the IoT time is rapidly advancing, current ULP processors are expected to arrive at a
simple breakpoint without the board unit (MMU) being able to run different programs in the
embedded MMU-less systems. This review paper provides a comprehensive review on
various techniques for analyzing the performance of the embedded MMU units. The study
briefs about various performance parameters of MMU such as Memory deallocation and
Speed versus fragmentation. It was observed from existing literary works that significant
attention was given to the successful execution of the out-scale applications that command in
the processing of the datacenter and the effect of equipment support in MMU was ignored.
For the meantime, the MMU execution on a real computer is thoroughly reviewed using a
variety of scale-out systems using execution counters.

Keywords—Memory, Allocation, Segmentation, Speed, Localization.

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Array Thinning of Beamformers using Genetic Algorithm

Anurag Mohan A.A. Bazil Raj


Electronics Engineering Department Electronics Engineering Department
Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT- Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT-
DRDO), Pune, DRDO), Pune,
India India
anurag9996211@gmail.com brazilraj.a@diat.ac.in

Abstract—The number of array elements of large arrays can bereduced to obtain desired
beamforms with low relative side lobelevel with the additional benefit of reduced power
consumption.However the traditional methods in doing so prove inefficient.This paper
presents how to optimize such large array elementsusing Simple Genetic Algorithm.
Simulations have been carriedout on a 1600 element Uniform Rectangular Planar
Array.Thinning has been done to achieve side lobe levels of less than
17Dborapproximately32%improvementfromthefullarray.Theresulting beam form and array
geometry has also beenshown for perspective.

Keywords— Array, Optimization, Simple Genetic Algorithm,Array Thinning, Side Lobe


Level.

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A Review on Tidal Energy


Pankaj Warak Prof. Dr. Prerna Goswami
Department of General Engineering Department of General Engineering
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai.
Matunga, Mumbai,400019. Matunga, Mumbai,400019.
plwarak@git-india.edu.in p.goswami@ictmumbai.edu.in

Abstract - Tidal energy is one of the major source of marineenergy harnessed by humans
from the naturally occurringphenomena of rise and fall of the ocean’s water level due
togravitational pull of moon. When the sun, moon, and earth arecollinear the pulling forces
add up to produce the highest andlowest of tides, called spring tides. When the pull of the
moon andthe pull of the sun on earth are at right angles, the tides are not ashigh or low as at
other times of the month. These weaker tidesare called neap tides. Tidal energy can be
considered as one ofthe most predictable and promising ocean renewable energy formas it is
non-polluting, clean, reliable and non-depleting.Tidalbarrages, tidal stream turbines (TST)
and a variety othermachines to harness undersea currents are under development.The greatest
quality of tidal flow is that tidal current is relativelyconstant over the water depth. Thus, they
provide the greatestopportunity to harness energy from the oceans. In this paper, theIndian
tides location and some tide location all over the world,tidal power plants all over the world,
benefits and drawbacks oftidal energy are discussed.

Keywords: Tidal Energy, Tidal stream turbine (TST), TidalBarrages.

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Performance Analysis and Cost Calculation ofStand-alone


PV-DG Generation System without Storage
Subrat Bhol Nakul Charan Sahu
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering
ITER, SOA Deemed to be University ITER, SOA Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
subrat93eee@gmail.com nakulsahu@soa.ac.in

Abstract—The increasing demand of the renewable energy have encouraged the customers to
implement hybrid energysystems independent of the power grid to serve their dailyenergy
needs. PV-Diesel Generator (DG) is the most prominenthybrid power systems employ in
wide range of residential andoffice loads in India. However, without storage system, most
ofthe PV generated power remains unused during low loaddemand scenarios resulting
wastage. This paper focuses on thereal-time performance of an official load based hybrid PV-
DGsystem without storage. The analysis has been done in term ofPV power generation, load
power consumption, DG fuelconsumption and cost, and power wastage by taking
thegeneration and load demand of a day. The entire study hasbeen carried out using real-time
data in MATLAB/Simulink.

Keywords—Photovoltaic (PV); diesel generator (DG); powergeneration; power wastage;


cost.

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Frequency Reconfigurable Antennas for 5Gapplication: A


survey
Mr. Sameer S. Tathare Dr. Prerna Goswami
PhD Scholar Associate Professor
Department of General Engineering, Department of General Engineering,
ICT, Mumbai ICT, Mumbai ICT, Mumbai ICT, Mumbai
sameertathare@gmail.com p.goswami@ictmumbai.edu.in

Abstract - The use of reconfigurable antennas is the demandof future 5G wireless


communication.The reconfigurability canbe achieved in frequency, polarization, radiation
pattern, or itcan also be achieved in any two parameters, like frequency andpolarization OR
polarization and radiation pattern ORfrequency and radiation pattern. The different designs of
thefrequency reconfigurable types of antenna found in state of artbeginning from concept of
microstrip patch antennas towardsreconfigurable designs of various types and microstrip
antennadesigns for 5G and also the designs of sub 6GHz band arediscussed. The use of RF
switches like PIN diodes, varactordiodes, MEMS switches, etc. alongwith well designed dc
biasingcircuit help in achieving reconfigurability. These switches help inachieving
reconfigurability by changing the current distributionof the overall antenna structure.

Keywords - PIN diodes, MEMS switches, reconfigurability

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Optimised V-f controller for PV-based microgrid

Anasuya Roy Choudhury Chandra Sekhar Sahu Shubham Keshari


Department Of Electrical Department of electrical and Department of electrical and
Engineering electronics engineering electronics engineering
Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed Siksha o anusandhan deemed
to be university to be university to be university
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar,India Bhubaneswar, India
anasuyaroy339@gmail.com sekharsuper11@gmail.com imshubham8235@gmail.com

Rnjan kumar Mallick Ramachandra Agrawal Pravati Nayak


Department of electrical and Department Of Electrical
Department of electrical engineering
electronics engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed
to be university to be university to be university
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
rkm.iter@gmail.com Ramachandra1agrawal@gmail.com pravatinayak@soa.ac.in

Abstract—This paper focuses on designing an optimalcontroller for the microgrid which is


based on PV basedmicrogrid along with battery. PQ control mode is normallyemployed in
grid connected mode but in islanded mode V-fcontrol is highly desired to maintain V and f
constant.Occurrence of transient disturbances is needed to be controlledby controlling
parameters which are sensitive. For controllingboth the powers of the system the P-I
controller is used. As thenature of the system becomes highly complex and nonlinear
itbecomes difficult for optimally tuning up the PI gains.Evolutionary algorithm is one of the
methods of optimization forsolving the optimal problems. In the proposed work analysis
ofcontrolling active and reactive power is performed by fire flyalgorithm and is utilized for
tuning of P-I controllers gains. Theefficacy of the tuned controller is verified under
islandingconditions with different loading conditions. The study ofsimulations is done in
MATLAB and Simulink environment.

Keywords—Microgrid, Optimal Control, Firefly algorithm.

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Islanding Detection of Micro-grid using Ridge Regression

Abhinaw Kumar Pratyush Kumar Das Prof.(Dr.)Ranjan Kumar Mallick


Electrical and Electronics Electrical and Electronics Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed to Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan deemed to Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan deemed
be University be University to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
abhinaw1oct@gmail.com pkd0505@gmail.com rkm.iter@gmail.com

Pravati Nayak
Electrical Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhana deemed to
be University
Bhubaneswar, India
pravatinayak@soa.ac.in

Abstract—This paper shows us the use of machine learningto detect islanding condition in
micro-grid. Islanding is thecondition where micro-grid gets disconnected from the maingrid,
where it contains the loads and the distribution generationand stations. Whenever there is a
need of the maintenance orhaving fault condition, islanding is necessitate. There are
distinctmethods which should be used for detecting the islanding mode.Active and passive
methods are generally used. In the passivetechnique there is aproblem of large non-detection
zone (NDZ).The main research focuses on reducing NDZ. In this paper,ridge regression
technique is used for the detection of islandingcondition. This research paper contains the
details about theadvantages of using ridge regression for the islanding detection.PYTHON is
implemented to validate the process.

Keywords- ridge regression, islanding detection, distributedgeneration, micro-grid.

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Study of Hybrid Renewable Energy System under Various


Loads

Debayani Mishra Manoj Kumar Maharana


School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering
KIIT Deemed to be University KIIT Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar,India Bhubaneswar,India
debayanim@gmail.com mkmfel@kiit.ac.in

Abstract—Rapid industrialization and increase in energy demand have forced the need of
acquiring electrical energy thatcan be obtained from various other alternative sources
hasgained much importance. The combination of various renewablesources such as PV, Wind
Turbine and Fuel Cell constitutes theMicrogrid. In this paper the Hybrid System is linked to a
boostconverter and voltage is maintained at the dc link. A controlcircuit is implemented by
using FLC for furnishing gate signalsto the universal bridge inverter. Further the system is
connectedto a grid and load and its behavior under various case scenariosare studied. The
system is designed by MATLAB/ Simulink.

Keywords-icrogrid(MG),RenewableSources(RES),DistributedEnergySources(DERs),Phase
Locked Loop(PLL),DQ controller,fuzzy logic controller(FLC).

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Multi-objective optimization of high-speed end milling on


Al6061/ 3% RHA/ 6% TiC reinforced hybrid composite using
Taguchi coupled GRA

A.Chinnamahammad Bhasha K.Balamurugan


Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering
VFSTR (Deemed to be University) VFSTR (Deemed to be University)
Guntur, India Guntur, India
bash.chinna6@gmail.com kbalan2000@gmail.com

Abstract— Advanced machining techniques have been carried out in the manufacturing
sector in order to improve the quality of the product. Growing demand of materials on
engineering applications tend to have composite materials in the form of addition of some
reinforcements. Machining the ceramic reinforced Al-MMC's is a challenging task for
manufactures. Aluminium hybrid composite fabricated through liquid metallurgy. Four
specimens with varying reinforcement weight fractions (3%+3%, 3%+6%, 3%+9%,
3%+12%) fabricated by ultrasonic stir-casting. Among Al6061/3Wt. % of RHA/6Wt. % of
TiC had better mechanical properties and lightweight suitable for structural applications. The
machinability of aluminium hybrid composite is evaluated by the end milling process. End
milling is found to be suitable machining for surface finishing. High-speed end milling
operations conducted using an 8 mm diameter WC inserts with the control parameters of
Spindle Speed (SS), Feed Rate (FR) and Cutting Depth (CD). Effect on output responses such
as average surface roughness (Ra) and Material Removal Rate (MRR) have been
investigated. Experiments performed using the Taguchi L9 orthogonal array (OA) with low,
medium and high-level parameters. The effect and percentage contribution of the governing
parameters on the output response was analyzed using ANOVA. Optimum parameters for the
lower Ra, i.e. SS = 1500 rpm, FR = 100 mm/min and CD = 0.2 mm result in a good surface
finish. SS and CD are the most significant variables for Ra. Experiment 8th resulted in
optimum parameters for lower Ra and higher MRR using GRA. A change of 25.53% was
observed in the predicted conditions.

Keywords- Ultrasonic stir-casting; End milling; SS; FR; CD; Ra; MRR; ANOVA; GRA

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A Model Based Control Strategy for Variable Speed


Operation of Three Phase Induction Generator
Sarang A. Khadtare Boni Satya Varun Sai Debashis Chatterjee
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Department Electrical Engineering Department
Department
Jadavpur University Jadavpur University Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India Kolkata, India Kolkata, India
khadtares@yahoo.com satyavarunsai1234@gmail.com debashisju@yahoo.com

Abstract—This paper presents a modified control strategy for variable speed wind energy
generation system (VSWEGS).The proposed VSWEGS is based on three phase squirrel
cageinduction generator (SCIG) operating under grid isolatedconfiguration. For controlling of
SCIG, the voltage with phaseangle and frequency control loops are employed. The
frequencyreference to the bidirectional converter also ensures themaximum power point
tracking operation of SCIG. The activeand reactive power flow is controlled by phase angle
controlloop. At input side of single-phase inverter, a dc to dc buck-boostconverter keeps the
voltage level of dc bus at a suitable value.The fixed frequency single phase inverter fed from
the dc busdelivers the generated power to domestic loads. The proposedscheme is verified by
the suitable MATLAB-Simulinksimulation results.

Keywords—Variable Speed Wind Energy Generation System(VSWEGS), Squirrel cage


induction generator (SCIG), WindPower.

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Design of solar tree with photovoltaic panel using phyllotaxis


phenomenon
Sasmita Kar Madhuchhanda Bhanja Deo Bhagabat Panda
Professor,Dept of Electrical
Teaching Assistant, Asst Prof,Dept of Electrical
Engg,
Dept of Electrical Engg, Engg,ABIT,Cuttack PMEC, Berhampur
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar madhuchhandabhanjadeo@gmail.com panda_bhagabat@rediffmail.com
sasmita.kar143@gmail.com

Bibhu Prasad Nanda Nandanandan Moharana


Asst Prof,Dept Of Electrical M Tech Scholar
Engg,EATM,BBSR Dept of Electrical Engg
bibhunanda1986@yahoo.com, PMEC, Berhampur
ORCID:0000-0003-4816-2458 nandanmoharana@gmail.com

Abstract:-A design of solar tree is explained by usingthe different types of phenomenon of


phyllotaxis. This phenomenon is used by the leaves of a tree to convertthe solar energy into
use full energy for itself likewisethe leaves of the solar tree that is PV cells convert thesolar
energy into electrical energy. The solar energyfor generating power is still not completely
exploited inthe world. The energy received from sun light is anunlimited source of energy for
mankind. But theportion of the energy we have utilized not available inany systematic and
developed form. So it’s discoverieshave become lukewarm we require an amount of landto
install to install it on large space like rooftop. Whileearth is facing land scarcity we can’t
leave our futureof renewable energy generation on traditional solarphotovoltaic (SPV).But
anyway we need to find a pathto overcome the power shortage problem as worldpopulation is
growing faster but we need to rememberthat that the energy generated must be free
frompollution and economical. Solar tree is invented togenerate electric power with the solar
PV modules byusing very less amount of land. Solar tree installationtakes much less land of
the land for installation ascompare to the traditional solar PV module.

Keywords: Solar Tree, Phyllotaxis, Fitness Function

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Frequency regulation of an Autonomous AC micro grid with


DFA designed fuzzy controller under various uncertainties
Prakash Chandra Sahu Srikanta Mohapatra Subhankar Acharya
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
Silicon Institute of Technology, KIIT Deemed to be Univerity, Silicon Institute of Technology,
Sambalpur, India Bhubaneswar, Inda Sambalpur, India
prakashsahu.iter@gmail.com

Nimai Charan Patel


Dept. of Electrical Engineering
,Govenrment College of Engineering
, Keonjhar, India

Abstract—The present article highlights over frequency stabilization of an autonomous AC


micro grid beneath variousuncertainties. The micro grid comprises various
distributiongenerations (DG) for generating power to meet respectivedemands. However the
low inertia and huge dynamic nature ofmost DG systems puts adverse effect over system
frequency. Theinherent dynamic nature of load and various uncertainties i.e.wind
fluctuations, solar intensity variation creates frequencyinstabilities in the autonomous grid. In
order to improve systemdynamic behavior especially system frequency under
suchdisturbances, the article has suggested a fuzzy rule based PIDcontroller (fuzzy PID) for
necessary control actions in the microgrid system. A nature inspired dragon fly algorithm
(DFA) isproposed to optimal design the suggested fuzzy PID controller.Finally, the
performances of proposed DFA optimized fuzzy PIDcontroller is compared over PID and PI
controllers to justify itssuperiority under various operating regions.

Keywords— Automatic generation control (AGC), Fuzzy PIDController (F-PID), Dragon fly
algorithm (DFA), Micro grid,Distributed Generation (DG), Objective function

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Performance improvement of Cryo treated WC-Co insert


turning of AISI 1018 steel using Multi objective optimization
K.Arunkarthikeyan K.Balamurugan
Department of Mechanical Department of Mechanical
Engineering Engineering
VFSTR ,Guntur, India VFSTR ,Guntur, India
arunigniter@gmail.com kbalan2000@gmail.com

Abstract—The present investigation tends to issues, like low efficiency, higher tooling cost,
and issues with ordinary machining strategies while machining of AISI 1018 steel. In
addition, optimization was performed for predicting the multi responses which are intricate in
manufacturing cost. Taguchi incorporated Multi response Grey Relational Analysis
(MRGRA) has been followed respectively. The acquired outcomes showed that improved
performance was found from the MRGRA after validating the optimized condition.
Furthermore, the ANOVA and regression model was developed and an interaction effect of
cutting parameters was analyzed through 3D surface plots.

Keywords-Deep cryo treatment, WC-Co, GRA, Tool wear rate, Surface finish

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Comparison and Superiority analysis of JAYA Optimized


2DOF-IDD control strategy for AGC ofhybrid power system
Srikanta Mohapatra Prakash Chandra Sahu Ramachandra Agrawal
School of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
KIIT Deemed to be Univerity, Silicon Institute of Technology,
Bhubaneswar, Inda Sambalpur, India
prakashsahu.iter@gmail.com

Nimai Charan Patel


Dept. of Electrical Engineering
,Govenrment College of Engineering
, Keonjhar, India

Abstract—The research work on automatic generation control (AGC) of a multi area power
system has been well addressed inthis article. In order to obtain AGC under load dynamics,
thework has proposed a degree of freedom oriented integral anddouble derivative controller
for this study. The degree of freedomnature of proposed 2DOF-IDD controller gracefully
improves thesystem performances under any disturbances. A multi objectiveJAYA algorithm
has been suggested to optimal design theproposed 2DOF-IDD controller under different
functionalconditions. The performance of proposed 2DOF-IDD controllerhas been
investigated through a standard comparative study over2DOF-PID and 2DOF-PI controllers
in regard to AGC of multiarea power system. In technique level, the dynamic performanceof
suggested JAYA algorithm has been compared over flowerpollination algorithm (FPA),
cuckoo search algorithm (CSA) andgenetic algorithm (GA). An improved objective function
calledintegral of time multiplied absolute error (ITAE) has beenconsidered while optimizing
parameters of proposed 2DOF-IDDcontroller. The proposed power system is modelled
withintegrating a wind power station with existing conventional forimproving overall rating
of the system. Finally, it is conferredfrom various simulated results that suggested JAYA
algorithmbased 2DOF-IDD controller is found to be better in regard toAGC of hybrid power
system.

Keywords—Degree of freedom controller, Jaya algorithm, AGC, Tie-line power, Fitness


function.

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Impact Analysis of Inter-phaseTransformer on A Double Star


AC/DC Controlled Converter
Ranjan Kumar Sanjeev Singh Rishi K. Singh
Student member IEEE, Senior Member, IEEE
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Engineering, Engineering,
M.A.N.I.T. Bhopal, India M.A.N.I.T. Bhopal, India M.A.N.I.T. Bhopal, India
ranjanksingh@ieee.org, sschauhan@manit.ac.in, rishisingh@manit.ac.in

Abstract—This paper presents the impact analysis ofInterphase transformer (IPT) on a three
phase double starcontrolledrectifier for low voltage high current (LVHC)applications. The
design of IPT is presented on the basis ofvoltage and current waveforms. Various waveforms
of both thestar connected transformers and load are discussed for impactanalysis during high
current operation. Three phase six pulsecontrolled converter is operated for a 5300 A load at
115 V. Theperformance of the designed system is simulated usingMATLAB Simulink.
Obtained results are presented to validatethe design concepts. A comparison of Total
HarmonicsDistortion (THD) at different firing angles is also presented todemonstrate the
impact of IPT.

Keywords— Six-pulse AC/DC Controlled Converters, HighCurrent-Low Voltage Converters,


Inter-phase Transformer

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Common Mode Voltage Reduction in NPC Multilevel


Inverter by SVPWM usinggh-Coordinate System

Sesadribhusan Sahoo Irfan Ahmed


Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering
National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology,
Durgapur Durgapur
Durgapur, India Durgapur, India
sesadribhusan07@gmail.com irfan_nit@rediffmail.com

Abstract— This paper presents, Common Mode Voltage (CMV) reduction in multilevel
inverter by space vectorpulse width modulation (SVPWM) technique using
ghcoordinatesystem. This voltage causes common modecurrent which is a key cause to the
problems like bearingfailure of the motor and electromagnetic interferenceproblems in
multiphase drives system. In multilevelinverter switching state redundancies are present and
byutilizing these switching state redundancies so manyobjectives can be achieved. So,
reduction of CMV can bepossible by taking the help of those switching states amongthe
redundant switching states of multilevel inverterwhich have minimum CMV. This scheme
considerablyreduces common mode voltage and total harmonicdistortion (THD) in the output
voltage without increasingthe switching losses. The SVPWM technique is performedin a
different approach i.e. with the help of gh-coordinatesystem which is a 𝟔𝟎°spaced coordinate
system. Thelocation of the reference vector and detection of thenearest three vectors are
completely generalized and usessimple calculations with no look-up tables.

Keywords—Common Mode Voltage (CMV), Diode Clamped orNeutral Point Clamped


(NPC) Multilevel Inverter, Space VectorPulse Width Modulation (SVPWM).

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Speed Range Improvement of Induction Generator for wind


Power Applications
Swati Suman Debashis Chatterjee , Rupali Mohanty
Electrical Engineering Department Electrical Engineering Department Electrical Engineering Department
Jadavpur University Jadavpur University Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India Kolkata, India Kolkata, India
swatisuman.ju@gmail.com debashisju@yahoo.com rups.mohanty25@gmail.com

Abstract—Induction generators have limitations over speedrange due to magnetic circuit


saturations, high reactive powerrequirements etc. With high wind speed, the excess
poweravailability can affect the shaft, which is to be taken care of. Acontrol strategy has been
developed in this paper to control theconverters at higher wind speed and the generator not
exceedingthe limiting torque. A slip-ring type induction machine isutilized in the DFIG mode
for the proposed system. The othercontribution of the paper is in the area of improving
powerquality issues e.g. Harmonics minimization introduced byInduction generator,
converter switching’s and the grid. Thus,this can reduce the THD making the system more
apt to beintegrated with the grid. SHEPWM based techniques are usedwith metaheuristic
techniques to generate the switching anglesfor the inverter. This system can be used to serve
the domestic/industrial demands. The model has been simulated usingMATLAB
2016b/Simulink.

Keywords—Induction Generator (IG), Selective HarmonicElimination Pulse Width


Modulation (SHEPWM) Inverter, Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) technique, Total
HarmonicDistortion

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Analysis of Three-phase Induction Machine with Balanced


Condition and Unbalanced Condition
Priyanka Singh Rudra Narayan Dash Chinmoy Kumar Panigrahi
School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Kalinga Institute of Industrial KIIT
Technology Technology Bhubaneshwar, India
Bhubaneshwar, India Bhubaneshwar, India panigrahichinmoy@gmail.com
priyankasingh54321@gmail.com dash.rudranarayan@gmail.com

Rakesh Rajan Shukla


Departnment of Electrical
Engineering
GCE, Keonjhar, India
Rakeshshukla_fee@gcekjr.ac.in

Abstract—This paper introduced a three-phase induction machine direct and quadrature


model with two open-circuit stator phases (default 3-phase induction machine). It is shown
that the direct and quadrature model of the faulty machine has the same equation structure as
a balanced 3-phase induction machine with a correct transformation. Simulations are carried
out to test the dynamic behavior of the faulty 3-phase induction machine, based on the proven
model of the faulty induction machine. The model built for a defective three-phase induction
machine can be extremely useful in designing a fault-tolerant drive system controller.

Keywords—stator winding; faulty 3-phase induction machine; simulation results; d-q


model;open circuit fault;dynamic behavior;

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Radio Resource Management with ReducedCo-Channel


Interference
Prasanta Kumar Swain Shashi Bhusan Panda
Department of Computer Application Department of Computer Applicatio
North Orissa University North Orissa University
Baripada, India Baripada, India
prasantanou@gmail.com sashismiles@gmail.com

Abstract—This Co-Channel interference is common problem in IEEE 802.11 WLAN due to


use of overlapping cellular regions. This problem improves more with wide use of wireless
technologies in recent years. In a indoor environment we use multiple networks and devices
to complete our day today activity. Radio resource management is equally important to avoid
co-channel interference. But to mitigate the deficiency of spectrum for wide number of users,
spectrum needs to be reuse in different side by networks. In this paper, we have proposed a
indoor network with primary and secondary network concept based on its utilization and
modeled it using queueing theoretic approach by allowing mild co-channel interference for
radio resource management.

Keywords—Co-Channel, WLAN, CCI, Acceptance, Dropping.

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SMS-Based Offline Mobile Device Security System

Royston Furtado Atharva More Jay Bhatt


Department of Information Department of Information Department of Information
Technology Technology Technology
St. Francis Institute of
St. Francis Institute of Technology, St. Francis Institute of Technology,
Technology,
Borivali(W), Mumbai 400103, Borivali(W), Mumbai 400103,
Borivali(W), Mumbai 400103, India.
India. India.
roystonfurt@gmail.com atharva.more61@gmail.com jkb401.jb@gmail.com

Vandana Patil
Department of Information
Technology
St. Francis Institute of Technology,
Borivali(W), Mumbai 400103, India.
vandanapatil@sfit.ac.in

Abstract— Mobile Device Security is an important factoras all the user’s


sensitiveinformation is stored on themobile device. The problem of mobile devices getting
lostor stolen has only been increasing. There are varioussystems which provide Online
Mobile Device Securitywhich require internet to perform their requiredfunctions. Our
proposed system SMS BasedOfflineMobile Device Security System provides mobile
deviceuserswith a wide range of security features that helpprotect the mobile device from
theft and also acts as anassistant that helpsthe users in any problems they mayface in their
day-to-day lives. The project aims todevelop a mobile security system that will allow the
userto manipulate his mobile device from any other devicethrough SMS which can be used to
get contactinformation from the user’s mobile device remotely, helpfind the phone by
maximizing the volume and playing atone , trace the current location of the mobile device,
getthe IMEI No of the device, lock the device, send amessage that will be converted to
speech and played onthe user’s mobile device ,call forwarding, messageforwarding and
various other features. It also has anadditional security feature that will detect a sim
cardchange and send the new SIM card mobile no to therecovery mobile numbers specified
during initial setupautomatically. Hence, the user will be able to manipulatehis phone even
after the SIM card has been changed.Therefore, the SMS-Based Offline Mobile
DeviceSecurity System provides much more security for themobile device than the existing
online device securitymethods.

Keywords-Offline, SMS, Mobile-Security, Theft.

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Investigation of Different Algorithms for Estimating Time


Delays between UHF Signals Emitted from Partial Discharge
Sources

Aman Kumar Sourav Dhara Chiranjib Koley


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
National Institute of Technology National Institute of Technology National Institute of Technology
Durgapur, India Durgapur, India Durgapur, India
aman08e@gmail.com souravdhara26@gmail.com chiranjib.koley@gmail.com

Abstract— Insulation of electrical equipment is crucial for their safety and reliable operation.
Partial Discharge (PD) is one of the primary reasons of insulation failure if it is not detected
at the primary stage. Therefore, PD monitoring is vital to observe the state of health of
electrical equipment. Therefore it is required to have a system that is capable of early warning
of insulation failure so that they may be replaced without further damage of associated
electrical equipment. PD measurement can be done by Electrical, Acoustic, Optical, and Ultra
High Frequency (UHF) methods. In the acoustic and UHF method, time delay calculation is
the primary step for the localization of PD sources. PD sources localization accuracy depends
on the accuracy in calculation of Time Delay of Arrival (TDOA) between the pulses emitted
from PD sources, which are received at multiple sensors. This paper report the performance
of different time delay calculation algorithms on actual PD signals captured through UHF
based sensors at the laboratory-based experiments. Moreover, the performance of the
algorithms also been compared using simulated signals generated by varying the noise level.

Keywords— Partial discharge, Ultra High Frequency, Time Delay of Arrival, Noise Level,
Localization.

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Design & Simulation of high gain ratio Bidirectional


converter for energy storage applications
Epuganti Sri Harsha, R.K.Nema, Member IEEE, Savita Nema, Member IEEE,
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Engineering, Engineering,
M.A.N.I.T, Bhopal, India M.A.N.I.T, Bhopal, India M.A.N.I.T, Bhopal, India
sriharsha.epuganti@gmail.com rajeshnema@manit.ac.in, , savitha.nema.manit@nic.in

R.D.Kulkarni, Member IEEE


Reactor Engineering Division,
B.A.R.C, Mumbai, India
, rdk@barc.gov.in

Abstract—Uneven supply from the renewable energysystems leads to integrating of energy


storage systems (ESSs) toa DC bus. Battery Banks is one of the types of ESSs. Forintegrating
low-voltage battery banks to a high-voltage DC bus,a high boost ratio Bidirectional DC-DC
(BDC) converter isrequired. Coupled Inductor Bidirectional DC-DC (CIBDC) Converter is a
feasible and efficient solution for high gainconversion. Closed loop control is required to
regulate the DCbus voltage during step-up mode and battery current duringstep-down mode.
For achieving closed loop control, Proportional Integral (PI) controller is used in each
mode.Simulation is carried out using MATLAB/Simulink for a load of2kW and various
waveforms of both modes are represented.The efficiency of the CIBDC Converter with
varying loadduring boost mode and buck mode is graphically represented.With the use of
Snubber circuit, the voltage spikes over the switches are clamped.

Keywords— Energy Storage Systems, Bidirectional DC-DCConverter, PV array, Coupled


Inductor Bidirectional DC-DC Converter, Boost, Buck, Snubber circuit, closed loop,
PIController

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Tuning of governor and damping controller parameters of


hydro power station for small signal stability enhancement
Narayan Nahak Geetanjali Dei Ramachandra Agrawal
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
School of Electrical Engg.,
Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed to Kalinga Institute of Industrial Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed to
be Technology, be
University University University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
narayannahak@soa.ac.in geetanjaalidei@gmail.com ramachandra1agrawal@gmail.com

Anasuya Roy Choudhury


Department of Electrical Engineering
Siksha ‘O’Anusandhan deemed to be
University
Bhubaneswar, India
anasuyaroy339@gmail.com

Abstract—This work proposes optimal setting of an auxiliarypower oscillation damping


controller (POD) along with governorcontroller parameters of a hydroelectric power station
forenhancing small signal stability of power system pertaining todamp low frequency
oscillations. Hybrid DE-PSO technique hasbeen employed to tune governor controller gains.
The disturbanceconsidered here is step change in input mechanical power.Different case
studies have been presented and the objectivefunction is based on ITAE type. It has been
observed that auxiliaryPOD can increase the performance of governor. With proposedoptimal
POD and governor controller setting of parameters theoscillations are damped heavily. The
effect of control action hasbeen justified with eigen value analysis and damping
parametersobtained with different cases. Small signal models of generatorand Woodward
governor have been implemented in this work.

Keywords —Hydro power plant, hydro governor, PID controller,small signal stability, low
frequency oscillations, dampingcontroller, eigen value analysis

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Two-staged (PDF+1PI) Controller Design for Load Frequency


Control
Nimai Charan Patel Ramachandra Agrawal Priyadarshini Pradhan
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Government College of
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University GITA, Bhubaneswar
Engineering
Keonjhar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India BPUT, Odisha, India
ncpatel.iter@gmail.com ramachandra1agrawal @gmail.com priyadarsini81in@gmail.com

Sandeepana Satapathy Ilyas Ahmed Manoj Kumar Debnath


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Ajay Binay Institute of Technology,
University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Cuttack, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
mraouat@gmail.com ilyas.ahmed9211@gmail.com mkd.odisha @gmail.com

Abstract—This article proposes the utilization of moth flameoptimization (MFO) algorithm


for tuning parametric gains of theproportional with derivative controller along with
derivativefilter cascaded with 1-Proportional Integral (PDF+1PI) controllerfor load frequency
control (LFC) of interlinked power system. Inthis work, a two-area thermal reheat power
system is consideredwith a loading disturbance of 10% in area-1. Pre-eminence of
therecommended control methodology is confirmed by matching thesystem response with the
earlier available results obtained byusing ABC tuned Proportional integral derivative (PID)
controllers implemented in the same power system [3]. The studyis further extended to
validate the robustness of therecommended control approach where the load in area-1
isfurther increased by 10%. Integral Absolute Time Error (ITAE)is taken the fitness function
for the optimisation technique.Dominance of the suggested method over the other method
isevidenced by comparison of settling time, undershoot &overshoot of the transient response.

Keywords— Load Frequency Control, Moth FlameOptimization, Proportional and


Derivative controller withDerivative Filter (PDF) plus 1-Proportional Integral
(1PI)Controller

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Model Predictive Control of Three Phase Inverter Fed RL


Load

Shaswat Chirantan Dr. Bibhuti Bhusan Pati


PhD. Scholar, Department of Professor, Department of Electrical
Electrical Engineering Engineering
Veer Surendra Sai University of Veer Surendra Sai University of
Technology Burla, Technology
Sambalpur, India Burla, Sambalpur, India
shaswat.chirantan443@gmail.com bbpati_ee@vssut.ac.in

Abstract—The management strategy that uses a plant modelfor the prediction of future
characteristics of a control variableis called as Model Predictive Control (MPC). This
paperproposes a predictive model of a three phase inverter withpassive RL load with load
current as predicted variable &termed as Predictive Current Control (PCC). In the
proposedPCC scheme Space Vector Modulation (SVM) technique isimplemented for
switching state selection of inverter for anassigned cost function in terms of reference &
predictedcurrent difference with most optimum value. Discretizedforward Euler
approximation is used to predict the loadcurrent. The MPC algorithm is implemented in a
three phaseinverter model using the MATLAB / SIMULINK environment.

Keywords—cost function, discrete time model, inverter, MPC,PCC, SVM, switching states

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A Mamdani-FLC based Nine Switch Converter Topology for


Integration and Power Control of HAS
Abhijeet Choudhury Soumya Mohanty Swagat Pati
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
abhijeet9966@gmail.com soumyamohanty456@gmail.com swagatiter@gmail.com

Sanjeeb Kumar Kar Rumeet Kumar Swain


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering
ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
sanjeebkar@soa.ac.in rumeetk7@gmail.com

Abstract—This work is based on the integration and powercontrol of a wind micro hydro
hybrid autonomous system. Thesystem comprises of a self excited induction generator based
Micro hydro system and a DFIG based wind power generationsystem which are integrated
using a Mamdani Fuzzy LogicController based Nine Switch Converter. The M-FLC
basedNSC controls the voltage both on the Rotor Side and the StatorSide of the DFIG. The
DC link of the NSC houses a BatteryEnergy Storage System to provide active power support
to thesystem. The reactive power support is provided through theterminals which are
connected to the stator side of the DFIG. AMamdani Fuzzy Logic Controller is designed and
implementedfor robust power control of the system. The performance of thesystem is
evaluated by subjecting the system to three differenttypes of Local time varying loads i.e.
Linear Load, Non-LinearLoad and Dynamic Load. The above system is simulated
andvalidated using MATLAB/Simulink environment.

Keywords—Mamdani-Fuzzy Logic Controller (M-FLC), NineSwitch Converter (NSC),


Hybrid Autonomous System (HAS),Self Excited Induction generator (SEIG), Battery Energy
StorageSystem (BESS), Doubly fed Induction generator (DFIG)

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Automatic Voltage Regulator Design based on Fractional


Calculus Plus PID Controller
Jugajyoti Sahu Priyambada Satapathy Manoj Kumar Debnath
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
jugajyotisahu@gmail.com lirasatapathy@gmail.com mkd.odisha @gmail.com

Pradeep Kumar Mohanty Binod Kumar Sahu Jyoti Ranjan Padhi


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Ajay Binay Institute of Technology, Government College of Engineering
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Cuttack, Odisha, India Keonjhar, Odisha, India
pradipmohanty@soa.ac.in binoditer@gmail.com jyotipadhi@soa.ac.in

Abstract—In automatic Voltage regulator proportional,integral and derivative controller


(PID) used as a generic feedback controller. In this context PID controller parametersare
selected in automatic voltage regulator is a new challengefor the researchers. The AVR
regulates the amount of reactivepower and voltage. The suggested work provides a technique
Known as SCA optimization (sine cosine algorithm) to tune theFOPID controller parameters.
It has a very simple implementation secure convergence function and the ability to quickly
adjust optimum PID controller .The characteristics ofoptimum FPID controller (Kp, Ki, KD)
are selected by the novelapproached sine cosine optimization technique. To analysis
theperformance, it has been observed that SCA-FPID controlleroffer the efficiency and
durability needed to increase the stepresponse of the AVR system.

Keywords—Automatic voltage regulator (AVR), fractionalorder PID controller (FOPID),


Sine cosine algorithm (SCA)

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Cascaded Controlled Converter System forGrid Connected


Variable Speed WindGenerator

Sasmita Tripathy, Banaja Mohanty


Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Veer Surendra Sai University Of Veer Surendra Sai University Of
Technology, Burla, India Technology, Burla, India
sasmitaliza45@gmail.com banaja_m@yahoo.com

Abstract-Today, Sustainable resources are mostpreferable due to environment protection


concern andalso efficiency of the system is too high. Wind powerenergy is one of the most
popular among these. Avarying speed wind turbine coupled to a PMSG islinked to the
electric network via a frequency changer (fully controlled). The frequency changer is
composedof a stator side converter with appropriate controller, a DC link (capacitor) and a
converter with controlsystem. For stability consideration, many controltopologies are adopted
and tested under differentoperating conditions. However all have some meritsand demerits.
Dynamic performance is the basicconcern for the smooth operation of the electricnetwork. A
detailed Cascaded controlled convertersystem where several PI controllers are used in
thispaper. Whale optimization technique is used on gridside inverter. Detailed modelling of
this system isestablished here, where simulation is done usingMATLAB/SIMULINK.

Keywords- Proportional-Integral control (PI), Phase locked loop (PLL), Variable speed wind
turbine (VSWT),Whale optimization Algorithm (WOA), FrequencyChanger (FC)

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Design and implementation of EVDEPSO based IDN-FPI


controller for AGC in interconnected non-reheat thermal
power system
Priyambada Satapathy Jugajyoti Sahu Nimai Charan Patel
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Government College of
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University
Engineering
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Keonjhar, Odisha, India
lirasatapathy@gmail.com jugajyotisahu@soa.ac.in ncpatel.iter@gmail.com

Manoj Kumar Debnath Pradeep Kumar Mohanty Jyoti Ranjan Padhi


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Government College of
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University
Engineering
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Keonjhar, Odisha, India
mkd.odisha @gmail.com pradipmohanty@soa.ac.in jyotipadhi@soa.ac.in

Abstract- An innovative integral derivative controller along with Filter (IDN) is cascaded
with fractionalproportional integral controller (IDN-FPI) isanticipated for Load Frequency
Control (LFC) ina non-reheat system. The tuning constraints of theIDN-FPI controllers are
tuned by employingenhanced velocity differential evolutionary particleswarm optimization
technique (EVDEPSO) applying an Integral of Time multiplied AbsoluteError (ITAE) as cost
function. The dominance ofthe projected IDN-FPI control approach is provedby comparing
the dynamic responses with theEVDEPSO tuned proportional integral derivativecontroller.
An comparative analysis has been donewithin IDN-FPI controller and PID controller interms
of time response indices of frequency as wellas tie-line power fluctuations
subjectingdisturbances. The implemented method is also examined by considering
uncertainties such as Generation Rate Constraint (GRC) and GovernorDead Band (GDB).
Finally, it is examined that theemployed IDN-FPI controller optimized byEVDEPSO
technique is vigorous and accomplishsatisfactorily to resolve the load frequency controlissues
with the presence of SMES.

Keywords-Integral derivative filter with fractionalproportional integral controller (IDN-


FPI),Automatic Generation Control (AGC), enhancedvelocity differential evolutionary
particle swarmoptimization technique (EVDEPSO)

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Expeditious Banking Using Blockchain Technology


Varsha Naik Riya Pejawar Rishabh Singh
Department of Information Department of Information Department of Information
Technology, Technology Technology
A.P. Shah Institute of Technology, A.P. Shah Institute of Technology, A.P. Shah Institute of Technology,
Thane(M.H), India 400615 Thane(M.H), India 400615 Thane(M.H), India 400615
naikvarsha2399@gmail.com riyapejawar8@gmail.com rishabhshilpasingh@gmail.com

Prof. Anagha Aher Prof. Sneha Kanchan


Department of Information Department of Information
Technology, Technology,
A.P. Shah Institute of
A.P. Shah Institute of Technology,
Technology,
Thane(M.H), India 400615 Thane(M.H), India 400615
anaher@apsit.edu.in sskanchan@apsit.edu.in

Abstract—Block chain has an interesting support of bit coin,the digital crypto currency
with an ever increasing sphere of users worldwide. But, block chain in itself is much more
than just bit coin, it is the new generation security system encapsulating processes in
series of blocks to provide a secure way of recording transactions and it is circulated
among signatories, or any target group being the participants in the process. It draws its
appeal out of the fact that it achieves this without the need of any central authority.
Current banking architecture is largely centralized and therefore vulnerable to load
defaults and frauds like the PNB scam, Videocon case, Kingfisher scam and many more.
Banking all over the world has adopted block chain technologies and it is the need of the
hour for regulation and avoidance of such scams. Thus, we are using block chain
technology for the decentralized working of banks and the complete removal of
authoritarian interception. The model which we are proposing includes block chain
encapsulated in the process of NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) using IFSC
(Indian Financial System Code) incorporating the protocols set down by RBI for secure
and decentralized fund transfer. Our blocks will consist of the process computed in java
micro services. The ledger will be interconnected within themselves using consensus
algorithms.

Keywords-Appraisal, evaluation, data mining, employee, domain, organization,


Blockchain, concensus, decentralisation, effeciency

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Control mechanism for D-STATCOM using Cross


Correlation Approach for power Quality Improvement in 3
phase 4 wire Distribution System

Atma Ram Paras Ram Sharma Rajesh Kr. Ahuja


Department of Electrical Engg. Department of Electrical Engg. Department of Electrical Engg.
J.C.Bose University of Science
J.C.Bose University of Science and J.C.Bose University of Science and
and
Technology,YMCA, Technology,YMCA, Technology,YMCA,
Faridabd ,India Faridabd ,India Faridabd ,India
atma.ram12@gmail.com prsharma1966@gmail.com rajeshkrahuja@gmail.com

Abstract—This paper present correlation and crosscorrelation function based mechanism for
3 phase 4 wiresDSTATCOM in distribution system for enhancement of powerquality using
linear/nonlinear load( PFC and ZVR modes).Mathematical integral function is applied to this
controlmechanism for computation of load current active and reactivecomponent in time
domain. The work is performed in MATLABusing Simulation. At different load condition
the behavior of DSTATCOM is found adequate for power quality enhancement.

Keywords-D-STATCOM, correlation and cross correlationfunction, PFC, ZVR.

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Market analysis in a Restructured power system with TCSC


by LMP calculation
Ashish Singh Aashish Kumar Bohre
Department of Electrical Engg., Department of Electrical Engg.,
National Institute of Technology National Institute of Technology
Durgapur, India Durgapur, India
ashish.singh.nitdgp@gmail.com aashishkumar.bohre@ee.nitdgp.ac.in

Abstract—In a transmission line, congestion is caused dueto overloading of the line and is
significant challenges in aderegulated power system. LMP is obtained by linearprogramming
formulation, and GSF is discussed. This paperconsists of detailed electricity market analysis
of aderegulated power system during the base, N-1, N-2contingency cases, with TCSC
considering N-1, N-2 isdiscussed. Also, this article discusses the optimum location ofTCSC
and its parameters in different contingency cases usingparticle swarm optimization (PSO).
This paper the presentsthe TCSC optimal location problem with maximization ofbenefits in
addition to minimize the congestion cost. Thetechno-economic benefits of TCSC in the
IEEE-14 bus systemare also analyzed and discussed.

Keywords - Active Power flow, locational marginal pricing(LMP), Total losses, voltage
deviation.

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An Efficient Machine Learning Approach for Accurate Short


Term Solar Power Prediction
Mr. Shaktinarayana Mishra Dr. Lokanath Tripathy Dr. Prachitara Satapathy
Department of ECE Department of EE Department of EE
Gandhi Institute of Technology and College of Engg. & Technology College of Engg. & Technology
Management Bhubaneswar,India Bhubaneswar,India
Bhubaneswar,India lokanath@cet.edu.in prachitara.satapathy@gmail.com
shakti.n.mishra@gmail.com

Prof (Dr.) P.K. Dash Miss Nitasha Sahani


Department of Electrical &
Department of EE
Computer
Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Enggineering
Bhubaneswar,India Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, USA
pkdash.india@gmail.com nitashas@vt.edu

Abstract—Solar based electricity generations haveexperienced a strong and impactful growth


in the recent years.The regulation, scheduling, dispatching and unit commitmentof
intermittent solar power is dependent on the accuracy of theforecasting methods. In this
paper, a robust ExpandedExtreme Learning Machine (EELM) is proposed to
accuratelypredict the solar power for different time horizon and weathercondition. The
proposed EELM technique has no randomnessdue to the absence of random input layer
weights and takesvery less time to predict the solar power efficiently. Theperformance of the
proposed EELM is validated throughhistorical data collected from National Renewable
EnergyLaboratory (NREL) through various performance metrics.The efficacy of the
proposed EELM method is evaluatedagainst basic ELM and Functional Link Neural Network
(FLNN) for 5 minute and 1 hour ahead time horizon.

Keywords- Extreme Learning Machine (ELM), SolarForecasting, Functional Link Neural


Network (FLNN)

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Performance Analysis of Different PV ArrayConfigurations


under Partial Shading Condition
Alivarani Mohapatra, Member
Smruti Madhura Maharana Abhinaba Kundu
IEEE
School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering
KIIT Deemed to be University KIIT Deemed to be University KIIT Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
smrutivicky.vicky7@gmail.com abhinabakundu99@gmail.com aliva.priti@gmail.com

Abstract—Most of the energy used today comes from fossilfuels. The constant exploitation
of fossil fuels creates anadverse effect on the environment. With the trend of anincrease in
energy demand in recent years, there is awidespread utility of sustainable energy sources to
meet theenergy demands. So, the use of sustainable energy sources isthe need of the hour.
Among the sustainable energy sources,solar energy is the prominent non-polluting energy
that can beused for the cause. Photovoltaic cells and modules are beingused to obtain
electricity from solar energy. But PV arrayssuffer from Partial shading (PS) due to the
presence ofbuilding shade, nearby trees, birds’ droppings, electric poles,etc. PS affects the
PV modules negatively reducing the overallefficiency of the array thereby producing a power
lower ascompared to the expected value which falls short of our energyrequirement. Array
configuration techniques are a solution tothe PS problem. In this paper five different
arrayconfiguration such as Series, Series-Parallel, Total Cross Tied,Bridge Link and
Honeycomb are considered for analysis using5×5 PV array for six cases of shading. The
shading cases ofevery configuration were simulated using MATLAB/Simulinkand from the
simulation results, the losses due to shading,mismatch and the fill factor were determined and
analyzed.

Keywords—PV array configuration, partial shading, shadingloss, mismatch loss, fill factor

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Enhancement of Dynamic Performance of a Single Phase


Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter Using Closed Loop
Controllers

Alok Kumar Acharya Kantipudi VVSR Chowdary Kundan Kumar, Member, IEEE
School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering
KIIT Deemed to be University KIIT Deemed to be University KIIT Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751024 Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751024 Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751024
alok.acharya95@gmail.com

Pradeep Kumar Sahu, Member, IEEE,


School of Electrical Engineering
KIIT Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751024

Abstract–This paper explores the steady state and dynamicperformance of a cascaded H-


Bridge multilevel inverter (CHB-MLI) with the help of closed loop controllers. Dual loop
cascadedcontroller is suitable for MLI system for addressing various issues.It consists of two
loops i.e. outer loop and inner loop. The outerloop controller is Proportional-Integral (PI)
controller which isused as a voltage controller and inner loop controller isProportional (P)
controller which is used as a current controller.The steady state voltage i.e. constant output
voltage can beobtained with the help of voltage controller while the time taken toreach the
steady state i.e. transient/dynamic period can be reducedwith the help of current controller.
The same controller is used forboth linear load and non-linear load. In this paper, the closed
loopCHB-MLI model is designed in MATLAB/SIMULINK platformwith proper selection of
controller parameters i.e. proportionalgain (Kp) and integral gain (Ki). By controlling these
twoparameters in both of the loops, the steady state and dynamicperformance of a CHB-MLI
is obtained for linear load. For thenon-linear load steady state performance is investigated
using thesame controller by taking the same values of the controllerparameters as used for
linear load.

Keywords – CHB-MLI, Dual Loop Cascaded Controller,Dynamic Performance, Linear Load


and Non-linear Load.

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Design and Analysis of Sliding Mode Control for Single-


Phase VSI
Shubham Kumar Tiwari Pradeep Kumar Sahu
School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering
KIIT University KIIT University
Bhubaneswar, 751024, India Bhubaneswar, 751024, India
shubhamtiwari1597@gmail.com pksahu.3020@gmail.com

Abstract—It is necessary to retain a reasonable voltagecontrol and to achieve a fast-dynamic


response under abruptload variations in the uninterruptible power source (UPS). This paper
suggests a modern voltage source inverter (VSI) referringto as a single-phase SM-controlled
VSI. For the intent ofmaximizing the inverter dynamics, although maintainingoptimal service
under any operating situation a sliding modecontrol (SMC) with a proportional-integral (PI)
controller isproposed. The main benefits of SMC are its robustness anddynamic performance
which leads to a steady-state response.SMC is simple to use as compared to other non-
linearcontrollers. However, the THD of inverter’s output of linearload is 0.22% whereas
THD of non-linear is 3.84%. This paperincludes operation, analysis, control strategy and
experimentalresults. The result shows the good performance of proposedcontroller. The
simulated results represented for step load involtage and current. The new inverter can be
used with a UPSand ac drivers.

Keywords—sliding mode control (SMC), uninterruptedpower supply (UPS), voltage source


inverter (VSI).

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Optimal design of a three degrees of freedom based controller


for AGC of a power system with renewable energy sources
Narendra Kumar Jena Subhadra Sahoo *Binod Kumar Sahu
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
ITER, SOA University ITER, SOA University ITER, SOA University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
narendrajena@soa.ac.in subhadrasahoo@soa.ac.in binoditer@gmail.com

Nimai Charan Patel K. B. Mohanty


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering,
GCE, Keonjhar NIT, Rourkela,
Odisha, India Odisha, India
ncpatel.iter@gmail.com kbmohanty@nitrkl.ac.in

Abstract- This paper articulates the automaticgeneration control of an intricate power system
in thepresence of different non-linearities. To preserve thesystem frequency, and tie-line
power within a certain limit,it is imperative to design an expert controller for AGC tomeet the
delivery of quality power to the end users. In thispaper, PID controllers with different degrees
of freedomsuch as 2DOF-PID, and 3DOF-PID controllers aredesigned conglomerating with
derivative filter to employas secondary controllers in AGC. And their gains areevaluated by
applying a nascent selfish herd optimizationSHO) technique. At first, a normal load variation
of 1% isinjected in area-1, and the dynamic performance of 3DOFPIDcontroller is compared
with PID, and 2DOF-PIDNcontroller. Along with this investigation, robustness of
theproposed controller is examined against variable load, andvariable solar irradiation.

Keywords— Automatic Generation Control; controller ofhigher degrees-of-freedom;


Optimisation of Selfish Herd.

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Optimal design and implementation of fuzzy fractional order


PID controller for AGC study
Subhadra Sahoo Narendra Kumar Jena Amiya Kumar Naik
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of
Engineering Engineering Electrical Engineering
ITER, SOA University ITER, SOA University ITER, SOA University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Odisha,
India India India
subhadrasahoo@soa.ac.in narendrajena@soa.ac.in amiyanaik@soa.ac.in

*Binod Kumar Sahu Manoj Kumar Debnath


Department of Department of Electrical
Electrical Engineering Engineering
ITER, SOA University ITER, SOA University
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Bhubaneswar, Odisha,
India India
binoditer@gmail.com mkd.odisha@gmail.com

Abstract-To deliver good quality of electric power to theconsumers in an interconnected


power system automaticgeneration control (AGC) shows a significant role. Hence inthis
paper, a novel Fuzzy Fractional Order ProportionalIntegral (FFOPI)
controllerisproposedforAGCoftwoequalareamulti source power system. The effectiveness of
theproposed controller is established by comparing itsperformance with that of Proportional-
integral-Derivative (PID), and Fuzzy-PI controllers. The gain parameters of thecontrollers are
tuned by using an efficient optimizationtechnique called Symbiotic Organism Search (SOS)
optimisation Algorithm. Integral Time Absolute Error (ITAE) is used as the objective
function for reducing the Area ControlError (ACE) in the optimisation process. Further,
therobustness of the recommended controller is justified byinserting a random load in area-1.
Hence, to supply reliableand quality electricity, the designed controller is found to bebetter
and more efficient.

Keywords— Automatic Generation Control; FuzzyFractional Order Controller; Symbiotic


Organism Search

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Detection and Prediction of Spyware for user Applications by


interdisciplinary approach.

Mahesh V Dr. Sumithra Devi K A


School of Computer Science and IT, Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology
JAIN (Deemed-to- be-University), and Management,
Karnataka, Bengaluru-560069, Karnataka, India, Bengaluru-560082,
mahesh92411@gmail.com sumithraka@gmail.com

Abstract— Spyware is the highest multifaceted, complicated anddirected malware, which has
been progressively affected fromlast few years to present. Spyware may be genuinely
designedand used for certain specific purposes, but sadly most spywareis created or designed
as malicious intention. The mainfunction of the spyware is generally to capture user
usedpasswords, financial credentials and any money othercredentials which are useful for
financial growth. Thiscollected same information will be sent through internet tofraudsters.
Gaining extraordinary convergence and finestoutcomes leftovers a major contest in all the
multi objectiveoptimization problems. Many researchers have found manysolutions in the
same field, but this research paper presents theInterdisciplinary training consents for fusion of
ideas and thesynthesis of characteristics from several disciplines leadstoultimate best
solution. This research shows about theinnovative multi objective particle swarm
optimization (PSO) algorithm with machine learning technique to achieve theimproved
results with additional accuracy.

Keywords: Artificial neural networks, Multi objective particleswarm optimization (MOPSO),


signature based detection, multilayer perceptron, machine learning.

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Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration to


Improve the System Performances using PSO with
Multiple-Objectives
Balmukund Kumar Bikash Kumar Saw Dr. Aashish Kumar Bohre
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering, Engineering, Engineering,
National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology,
Durgapur-09, West Bengal, India Durgapur-09, West Bengal, India Durgapur-09, West Bengal, India
bmkumar14301@gmail.com bks.18ee1105@phd.nitdgp.ac.in aashishkumar.bohre@ee.nitdgp.ac.in

Abstract—This paper presents an effective method tofind the optimal reconfiguration of the
distribution system toreduce the active and reactive power losses, voltage deviation andto
enhance the reliability of the system. The optimalreconfiguration is proposed based on a
multi-objective functionwhich includes active and reactive power loss index,
voltagedeviation index and reliability index using Particle SwarmOptimization Technique
(PSO). Here we have considered IEEE69 bus distribution system with different tie-switches
for optimalreconfiguration. The proposed work has been carried out
withMATLAB/MatPower tool and the obtained results are comparedand verified using
proposed methodology with other existingwork. After analyzing the obtained result we can
conclude thatthe optimal reconfiguration with proposed multi-objectivefunction using
Particle Swarm Optimization Technique is anefficient approach.

Keywords—Reconfiguration, Particle Swarm OptimizationTechnique (PSO), Radial


Distribution Network (RDN).

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DSP Based Online Power Quality Events Detection and


Classification Using Hilbert Huang Transform and Random
Forest Method
Mrutyunjaya Sahani Sasmita Choudhury Susanta Kumar Rout
Student Member, IEEE Student Member, IEEE Student Member, IEEE
Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical and Department of Electrical
and Electronics
Electronics Engineering Engineering
Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan
Goverment college of Engineering
Deemed to be University Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, India Keonjhar, India Bhubaneswar, India
mrutyunjayasahane@gmail.com sasmitachoudhury2020@gmail.com susantarout.iter@gmail.com

Debadatta Amaresh Gadanayak


Student Member, IEEE
Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to
be University
Bhubaneswar, India
godofsilicon@gmail.com

Abstract—In this paper, empirical mode decomposition (EMD), Hilbert transform (HT), and
random forest technique are combinedto detect and classify the power quality events
(PQEs)in real-time. Empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is used todecompose the non-
stationary PQEs into the mono-componentmode of oscillations, known as intrinsic mode
functions (IMF).The most efficacious features are extracted by applying Hilberttransform on
individual IMF. Four features such as standarddeviation of magnitude, Hilbert energy, Tsallis
entropy, andstandard deviation of phase are computed from the AM-FMsignal of Hilbert
transform to train the random forest classifier.Random forest (RF) classifier, a congregated
form of numerousself-determining decision trees that has a unique ability to dealwell with
uneven data sets with missing variables and fasterlearning speed compared with other
machine learning methods.The main objective of this paper is to assess the worth ofthe
proposed HHT-RF method implemented in the hardwareprototype using a digital signal
processor (DSP) in the powerquality events detection and classification in real-time.

Key words—Empirical mode decomposition (EMD), randomforest (RF), Hilbert transform


(HT), intrinsic mode function (IMF), non-stationary power quality events, real-time
analysis,Digital signal processor (DSP).

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Fault Detection in Photovoltaic (PV) BasedLow-Voltage DC


Micro-Grid
Manoj Kumar Senapati Chittaranjan Pradhan
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Postdoctoral Fellow, Electrical Engineering
Government College of Engineering UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Keonjhar, Odisha, India Narvik Campus, Norway
Email:miitkgp@gmail.com chittaranjan.pradhan@uit.no

Abstract— Direct current (DC) power system is an upcomingtechnology promising


technology in the existing world withcertain advantages like high efficacy, flexibility and
simpleintegrated to clean sources as compared to AC systems. Thispaper presents a low-
voltage (LV)-DC micro-grid protectionsystem. The LV-DC micro-grid consists of
interconnectsdistributed resource like photovoltaic (PV) and sensitiveelectronic loads.
Compared to AC micro-grid system the DCmicro-grid is a new emerging field, so one main
issue with DCmicro grid is the protection. So, different control schemes offault detection and
protections are used of DC micro-grid for awell-functioning power system operation. In this
work, theknowledge/idea of the existing power systems is used fordesigning the protection
system in a PV based LV-DC microgrid.The understanding from existing AC power system
can beused whiling designing a LV DC micro-grid protection system.This work includes the
principle of operation and technical dataof over current relay and differential relay in LV dc
protectiondevices. Moreover, different faults and their detection schemeslike over current
fault detection and Differential fault detectionare carried out through simulations. The study
reveals that thecompletions which may arise due to high-impedance groundfaults cannot be
determined easily.

Keywords-DC Microgrid, Low Voltage (LV)-DC, Faultdetection, Photovoltaic system.

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Harmonic Mitigation in Single -Phase Grid Connected


Photovoltaic System Using SPWM Inverter

Mr. Sumant Kumar Dalai Miss. Rojalin Sahu Chandra Sekhar Tripathy
EE Dept. EE Dept. EE Dept.
College of Engineering &
M-Tech, Student ,CAPGS, BPUT, M-Tech,Student,CET
Technology
Bhubaneswar,India ROURKELA, ODISHA, INDIA Bhubaneswar,India
sumant.dalai3@gmail.com Ctripathy03@gmail.com

Abstract— The PWM technique has been used to mitigate the harmonic distortion in a wide
range of grid-connected distributed generation applications, including Photo Voltaic (PV)
inverters, wind and water turbines. Several advance control solutions have been recently
introduced to cope with this problem and introduce a control scheme that improves the
harmonic distortion in such adverse conditions. A simple control scheme is proposed here as
a good alternative of previous control solutions for voltage source single-phase PV inverters
connected to the utility grid. In this paper Phase, the Shift modulation technique is carried
out, in order to obtained low current distortion even during polluted grid conditions. To
achieve the reliability of the system, good quality of power must be transmitted to the grid
with less harmonic and unbalance. Hence proper filter action is to be carried out to attenuate
ripple. Thus the main contribution of this work is the Phase Shift PWM control scheme
intended for single-phase applications which features high harmonic rejection capability and
obtained improved THD.

Keywords-Photo voltaic (PV), Maximum power point tracking (MPPT), multilevel inverter
(MI), Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM), Total harmonic distortion (THD).

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Regulated Soft-Switching Power Supply Using Buck-Boost


Converter

Siddhartha Behera Brijesh Kumar Rabindra Behera


PG Student, Dept. of Elect. Engg. Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Indira Gandhi Institute of Indira Gandhi Institute of
Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology
Technology Technology
Saranga, Dhenkanal,India Saranga, Dhenkanal,India Saranga, Dhenkanal,India
siddharthabehera95@gmail.com Email: brijesh@igitsarang.ac.in Email: b_rabindra@yahoo.co.in

Bibhu Prasad Panigrahi Ranjan Kumar Behera Durgesh Prasad Bagarty


Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Indira Gandhi Institute of
Indian Institute of Technology College of Engg. & Technology
Technology
Saranga, Dhenkanal,India Patna, Bihar,India Bhubaneswar, Odisha,India
E-mail: dpbagarty03@
E-mail: bibhu89@yahoo.com Email: rkb@iitp.ac.in
yahoo.co.in

Abstract- Among all dc-dc converters, the Buck-Boost converter is themost prominent one
which plays major role in stepping up/down the input dc voltage without incorporating any
intermediate ac stage. The outputvoltage equation mentioned in literature is based on the
continuousconduction of shunt inductor/boost inductor. So this equation fails tocomply when
the current in the shunt inductor becomes discontinuous. Sothe theoretical average output
voltage differs from discontinuous one at acommon duty-ratio and the magnitude of deviation
in voltage is againbased upon the gravity of discontinuity of the inductor current. The
buckboostconverter lacks in maintaining linearity of voltage with reference toduty-ratio. So
in this paper, a soft-switching buck-boost converter underclose-loop environment is proposed
to achieve desired regulated voltagethus enhancing efficiency of the power supply equipment.

Keywords:- Buck-Boost Converter, Soft-Switching (ZCS/ZVS), Voltage Regulation,


Enhancement of efficiency.

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Efficiency Enhancement of ZVS based PFC converter With


Average Current Controlled Scheme
Sovit Kumar Pradhan Sreejith S. Radhakrishna Das
PhD. Scholar, Asst. Professor, Asst. Professor,
Dept. of Electrical Engg. Dept.of Electrical Engg Dept.of Electrical Engg
GIET Baniatangi, Odisha,
NIT Silchar. Assam, India NIT Silchar, Assam, India
India
sovit.pradhan.85@gmail.com sreejith@ee.nits.ac.in rups.krishna@gmail.com

Abstract—To enhance the output voltage regulation andpower factor generally Bridge based
Power factor correction(PFC) converter is used but it has high conduction losses. Toreduce
the conduction losses two switch based PFC (bridgelessPFC) is used having less number of
component, but at highswitching frequency.It has high switching losses that reduces
theefficiency. This paper presents an attempt to make the furtherenhancement of the modified
circuit to cease the switching lossesto almost zero using ZVS based PFC converter. Analysis
hasbeen made on ZVS based PFC converter under load change &supply fluctuation for
universal input voltage supply and loadtransient condition. For this average current mode
control isemployed. This analytical method has been verified by modelling a simulation with
POWERSIM software.The detailed result hasbeen shown and its effectiveness has been
presented.
Keywords—Average currentmode control (ACMC); powerfactorcorrection (PFC); rectifie;
zero voltage switching (ZVS)

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Automatic generation control of power systemswith unified


power flow controller by improvedgrasshopper optimization
algorithm
Pabitra Mohan Dash Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Asini kumar Baliarsingh
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Deptment of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
BIT,Bhubaneswar Government College of Engineering Government College of Engineering
Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Kalahandi,Odisha,India
pmdash.bbsr@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com asini333@gmail.com

Abstract—In this paper the Improved GrasshopperOptimization Algorithm (IGOA) is applied


to the power systemsof AGC in presence of UPFC. The sources of thermal, hydro andgas
generating units are considered in each area of multi-area sixunitpower system. PID
controller gains are optimized applyingIGOA by the use of ITAE criterion. The improved
performancesof PID controller over PI and I controllers have been noted. Tofurther enhance
the system performance, a UPFC is installed inthe Power System. Then the PID controller
parameters are tunedin the presence of UPFC. The superiority of proposed IGOA
overoriginal Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm (GOA) have beendemonstrated. The
purpose system performance can be assessedby using time domain simulations.

Keywords—Automatic Generation Control (AGC), PIDController, Grasshopper


Optimization Algorithm (GOA), UnifiedPower Flow Controller (UPFC)

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A Passive Islanding Detection Technique for Grid connected


Solar Photovoltaic System

Sonal C. Meshram Prof. Niranjan Kumar


Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering
National Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology,
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur-831014, India Jamshedpur-831014, India
Email-
Email-nkumar.ee@nitjsr.ac.in
Sonal.meshram36@gmail.com

Abstract—The world is moving progressively towards thepower generation from renewable


energy resources because theseare inexhaustible, pollution free and available richly in
nature.Due to the advantages of renewable power generation, the gridinterconnection of
distributed generator (DG) is growing in thepower market. One of the major drawback of
thisinterconnection is an unintentional islanding. The islanding takesplace in the power
system when the distributed generator continues supply power even when the grid is not
connected tothe system. However, an unintentional islanding is an unplannedislanding which
is harmful to the power system and the peopleworking in it. Therefore, it is important to
detect theunintentional islanding to prevent from its harmfulconsequences. The islanding
must be detected within theminimum time delay i.e. within the 2 sec as per the IEEEstandard.
In this paper, a solar photovoltaic DG is integratedwith the main grid. A total harmonic
distortion (THD) basedpassive method is employed here to detect the islanding in thegrid tied
solar PV system. In this method, changes in level ofharmonics is observed in local parameters
when the islandingoccurred and thus detects the islanding in the system. Thismethod has
reduced non detection zone over other passivemethods.

Keywords—Distributed generator; Unintentional islanding; THD; Renewable energy


resources

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Efficient Deep learning Technique to Person Re-Identification


in Content Based VideoSystem
Kolluru Pavan Kumar K Sri Vijaya Amar Jukuntla
Department of CSE Department of IT Department of CSE
VFSTR University PVPSIT VFSTR University
Guntur, India Vijayawada, India Guntur, India
pavanwithu@gmail.com srivijayak@gmail.com amar.jukuntla@gmail.com

Abstract----Person re-identification is very interesting and major difficult in Video


surveillance systems which have great impact on safety of public. In spite of broad research
endeavours for quite a long time, it stays one of the most testing open issues that extensively
impedes the triumphs of genuine Content Based Image Retrieval frameworks Person re-ID is
only issue of distinguishing individuals crosswise over pictures that have been caught by
various observation cameras without covering fields of view. With the expanding requirement
for computerized video examination, this errand is getting expanding consideration. What's
more, it has numerous basic applications, for example, cross camera following, multi-camera
conduct investigation and measurable pursuit. In any case, this issue is trying because of the
huge varieties of lighting, posture, perspective and foundation. To address these various
troubles, in this paper, we propose a few profound learning based ways to deal with acquire a
superior individual re-recognizable proof execution in various manners. We applied ResNet50
and Siamese Network. We use local feature methods to extract the required image from
database. We observed the ResNet50 producing great accuracy compare to remaining
methods.

Keywords:CNN, ResNet50, Siamese Network, Person re-identification, Image retrieval,


content-based, Local features

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Photovoltaic Based Brushless DC Motor Using Cuckoo


Algorithm as a Maximum Power Point Tracking

Dr. R.Brindha Dr.A.Ananthi Christy Anjaneya


EEE Faculty/DEPT oF EEE EEE
Saveetha School oF
SRM Institute of science and SRM Institute of science and
Engineering
technology SIMATS technology
Kanchipuram, India Chennai, India Kanchipuram, India
brindhar@srmist.edu.in jencychristy@yahoo.com anjaneya_bipinkumar@srmuniv.edu.in

Parth Kumar Ananda Sarkar


EEE EEE
SRM Institute of science and SRM Institute of science and
technology technology
Kanchipuram, India Kanchipuram, India
Parth_sumankumar@srmuniv.edu.in anandasarkar_ujjalsarkar@srmuniv.edu.in

Abstract—In this paper design and analysis of Solar energybased brushless dc motor circuit
framework is discussed. Thepower and voltage curve of the system exhibit contains a
largenumber of nearby maximun power points (MPPTs) and onemaximum peak. The article
introduces an audit for a MaximumPower Point Tracking (MPPT) based PV source focused
onmaximising the power output using cuckoo search optimisationtechnique. Cuckoo search
gives a few points of interest, for example, the way toward tuning parameters is not many
withhigh productivity next to quick union. Cuckoo search utilizes anarbitrary stroll as per
demand trip in looking throughprocedure. MPPT is designed to utilize cuckoo search
incontrast with other existing techniques which needs preparingfor optimisation and the
existing P&O. Zeta converter is directlyused with driving pulse control of a PWM based PIC
controller.The outcomes should predict that Cuckoo Search can follow MPPT under varying
external working conditions with lowerpower misfortunes as compared to other techniques.

Keywords—MPPT, Cuckoo search algorithm, ZetaConverter, Brushless DC motor

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Performance Analysis of A Non-Linear System with Reduced


Total Harmonic Distortion (Thd) Based Hysteresis Current
Controller (Hcc) Using 3 Phase Dc/Ac

Christy Priscilla.D Dr.Ananthi Christy Dr. R.Brindha


PG student l Department of EEE Faculty / dept of EEE EEE
SRM institute of science and
Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering,
technology
SIMATS, Chennai SIMATS, Chennai Kanchipuram, India
devachristycool@gmail.com jencychristy@yahoo.com brindhar@srmist.edu.in

Dr.S.S.DASH Mr.R.Elanthirayan
Professor DEPT Of EEE Assistant Professor, EEE
GCE, Keonjhar, St.joseph’s engineering college
Odisha, India Chennai, India
ethirayan@gmail.com

Abstract—A non-linear system determines the quality of power under closed and open
control. An issue in power overcome bya three-phase DC/AC embedded DC/DC ZETA
converter with proposed Hysteresis Current Controller (HCC). In a proposed system,
personal computers operated in order to record harmonic generation. The ZETA converter
provides a ripple free power supply. Harmonic errors reduced using Hysteresis Current
Controller, which derived from switching signals of an inverter. The device has designed
using HCC through Proportional Integral (PI) controller. The results modelled and simulated
by using MATLAB Simulink software. The harmonic values were noted and comparative
study was performed.

Keywords: Non-linear system, ZETA with HCC, PI, Simulink.

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A Fuzzy Based Custom Power Device for Grid – PV System


to Improve Power Quality
N K Rayaguru S Seka S S Dash
Department of Electrical
Department of EEE Department of EEE
Engineering
Hindustan Institute of Technology Government College of
Hindustan Institute of Technology &
& Enginering
Science, Chennai, India. Science, Chennai, India. Keonjhar,Odisha,India
nkrayaguru29@gmail.com ssekar.pt@hindustanuniv.ac.in ,subhransudash_fee@gcekjr.ac.in

Abstract – Improvement of power quality in grid interfacedsystem is the main concern in the
present power system. Thispaper proposes a concept of custom power device to improve
thereliability of system and its quality. PV system is one of the morereliable and efficient
distributed generation (DG) system, becausefreely available in nature and economical as
compared to othersand implemented in grid. To extract maximum energy from thePV system,
a cuckoo search algorithm implemented to control thedc-dc converter of the DG system. And
also, a fuzzy logic isimplemented to regulate dc link voltage of custom power device.The
proposed DG system with Cuckoo MPPT and also with fuzzybased custom power device
(CPD) is tested in MATLAB.

Key words Photovoltaic cell, Power Quality, Grid System, Fuzzy Logic Controller, Cuckoo
MPPT Controller and THD.

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Design and Realisation of a Low Cost Solar PV Incorporated


Electric Vehicle for Parking Premises
Suraj Kumar Panigrahi Priya Ranjan Satpathy Prof. Dr. Renu Sharma
Dept.of Electrical Engineering, Dept.of Electrical Engineering, Dept.of Electrical Engineering,
ITER,SOA Deemed to be ITER,SOA Deemed to be
ITER,SOA Deemed to be University
University University
Bhubaneswar, INDIA Bhubaneswar, INDIA Bhubaneswar, INDIA
gm.surajkumar@gmail.com priransat3@gmail.com renusharma@soa.ac.in

Prof. Dr. Satyanarayan Bhuyan


Dept.of Elecronics and
Communicatio
Engineering,
ITER,SOA Deemed to be University
Bhubaneswar, INDIA
satyanarayanbhuyan@soa.ac.in

Abstract—Renewable energy resources are clear, secure,efficient, green, emission free which
has greater impact onenvironmental cleanliness. Electric Vehicles (EVs) plays a veryvital
role in low carbon society as it has no tail pipe emissionand its independency on crude oil.
However, EV technologywith battery has faced many challenges till date that includesthe
usage and charging of battery from green-cum-cleanresources. The charging cost of the
vehicle has also been hikedat a greater pace. In this paper, a domestic PV based
prototypecharge station has been designed and developed which is foundto be reliable and
cost effective for a long term basis. A 1kWcharge station has been modeled, simulated and
validated inMATLAB/Simulink environment and the results are discussed.

Keywords—SolarPV, MPPT, DC-DC Converter, EVCharging Station

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Optimization tools for designing SolarPhotovoltaic systems


Sonali Goel Renu Sharma Saumya Ranjan Lenka
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
ITER,SOA (Deemed to be ITER,SOA (Deemed to be ITER,SOA (Deemed to be
University) University) University)
Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar
sonali19881@gmail.com renusharma@soa.ac.in saumyaranjanlenka@gmail.com

Abstract- Many researcher across the globe havestudied various software tools. A lot of
software areavailable for sizing, analysing, optimising andsimulation of renewable energy
systems. This paperdescribes various renewable energy systems designsoftware’s available
for analyzing and optimization ofthe system. The details source of availability and ability of
these software’s are discussed and presentedin this paper.

Keywords-Software tools, Renewable energy systems, Solar Photovoltaic;

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Ancillary Services for Distribution Grid: Demand Response


of Building Thermal Inertia case

Jura Arkhangelski Mahamadou Abdou-Tankari Gilles Lefebvre


CERTES Laboratory CERTES Laboratory CERTES Laboratory
University Of Paris-Est Creteil University Of Paris-Est Creteil University Of Paris-Est Creteil
Creteil, France Creteil, France Creteil, France
jura.arkhangelski@univ-paris-est.fr mahamadou.abdou-tankari@u-pec.fr lefebvre@u-pec.fr

Abstract—This study works with the application of theDemand Response (DR) program in
the residential buildingsector. DR helps to resolve many power system problems
ofDistributed Grid (DG) as the congestion in the generation, thelack of flexibility and the
high electricity demand during thePeak Hours (PH). The DR is already largely applied in
theindustry sector. Nevertheless, in the residential building sector, which represents around
35 % of European energyconsumption, its large intronization actually is possible due
tosystems of smart managing and metering, dispatching andautomation. Buildings can reach
supplemental economicbenefits from participation in the DR program additionally toenergy
efficiency or/and building insulation improvement. Thiswork studies the possibility of
economic benefits from AncillaryServices (AS) DR program participation due to the
BuildingThermal Inertia (BTI). The real test case produced with the realsmart home test
platform demonstrates the considerableattractiveness of this AS method. It brings additional
economicbenefits for the final householders with the respect of thermalcomfort of the
building. For DG this method brings anadditional gain of flexibility which it really needs to
compensatethe increasing large penetration of renewable energies.
Keywords— demand response, demand side management, electric power systems, flexibility,
ancillary services, buildingthermal inertia

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An Early Prediction and Detection Ofalzheimer's Disease: A


Comparativeanalysis on Various Assistive Technologies
Subetha T, Rashmita Khilar, Sarat Kumar Sahoo,
Dept.of IT, Assistant Professor, Dept.of IT, Associate Professor, Dept.of EEE,
Saveetha School of Engineering, Parala Maharaja Engineering
BVRITH, India,
Saveetha College,
Institute of Medical and Technical
subethiyagu@gmail.com Berhampur, Odisha, india
Sciences,
Chennai, India, Sarat1@rediffmail.com
rashmita.khilar@gmail.com

Abstract—Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading formof Dementia which has recently gained
a large attentionin neuroimaging techniques. The symptoms are veryslow and it affects the
daily routine of a human being.AD is not an old age disease; it also affects people ofdifferent
age. The early stage of the disease is a mildmemory loss followed by degradation in
theconversation and communication of a patient. Thecurrent treatments have no solution to
stop the diseasebut early diagnosis will reduce the severity of thedisease and help the patients
to live a quality life.Research says that the count of individuals affected withAD will duple in
next 20 upcoming years. In this paper,asystematic review on Dementia leading to
Alzheimer’sdisease is performed using various approaches fordiagnosis of AD. Various
analysis and evaluationtechniques performed on recent work for the earlydetection of AD
using various approaches of machinelearning, IOT, Artificial Intelligence,etc is alsoreviewed.
This paper also discusses about the futureresearch directions and challenges in
handlingAlzheimer’s data. Though, the analysis on techniquesproduces a promising
prediction, the evaluations aredone only for a variety of pathologically unproven datasets.
Different imaging modalities are also appliedwhich cannot be evaluated to make a fair
comparisonamong them.

Keywords:Alzheimer's disease (AD), Dementia,Machine Learning, IOT, Neuroimaging


techniques.

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Tuning of LFC in Multi-source Electrical PowerSystems


Implementing Novel Nature Inspired MFOAlgorithm Based
Controller Parameter
Pabitra Mohan Das Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Asini kumar Baliarsingh
Department of Electrical
Deptment of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Govt.College of
BIT,Bhubaneswar Government College of Engineering
Engineering,Kalahandi
Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Odisha,India
pbdash.bbsr@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com asini333@gmail.com

Abstract—Moth Flame Optimization (MFO) is one of thelatest metaheuristic optimization


algorithms used in this paperfor finding the PID optimal controller parameters in
AutomaticGeneration Control (AGC) of single area with hydroelectric, thermal and gas
hybrid power generation units. The optimizerinspires the navigation method of moths in
nature which iscalled as the transverse orientation. The effectiveness of thisalgorithm is
compared with the recent published TLBO and DEoptimization algorithm applied in the same
field to obtain thecontroller parameters. The controller performance of thecontroller’s
performance is compared with other objectivefunctions. Responses such as like overshoot of
frequency output, power deviation of the tie line and time of settling are comparedby
changing the system parameters and load. It is observed thatthe system become
comparatively more stable with the use of theproposed controller. The performance is found
to be better incomparison to that of TLBO and Differential Evolutionalgorithm-based
feedback controller with change in parametersof the system and loading.

Keywords— Automatic Generation Control (AGC), ProportionalIntegral Derivative (PID)


Controller, Load Frequency Control (LFC), Moth Flame Optimization (MFO)

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Gravitational Search Algorithm for Optimal Tunning of


controller parameters in AVR system
Nanda Kishore Ray Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Subhransu Sekhar Dash
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineerin
Engineering Engineerin
Centurion University of Government College of
Government College of Engineering
Technology & Engineering
Management, Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India
nanda117@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com subhransudash_fee@gcekjr.ac.in

Abstract—In the present article our objective is to find anoptimal value of the PID controller
parameter applicable toAutomatic Voltage Regulator (AVR). This is done with the helpof an
intelligent technique known as Gravitational SearchAlgorithm (GSA). GSA technique is
applied to find out theoptimal controller parameter. To have better performance of
thecontroller, various objective functions are used so as to increasethe performance of the
controller. Comparison of transientanalysis of the proposed algorithm has been done with
PSOalgorithm. It is found that GSA based PID controller system givessuperior performance
as compared to PSO based PID controller.

Keywords—Automatic voltage regulator (AVR), proportionalintegral –


derivative(PID)Controller,gravitationalsearchalgorithm

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Design and analysis of Static Synchronous Series


Compensator based controller in multi machine 12 Bus power
system
Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Duriya Murali Arijit Sahoo
Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Government College of
Government College of Enginering Government College of Enginering
Engineering
Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India
sangram.muna.76@gmail.com duriyamurali@gmail.com arijit1999sahoo@gmail.com

Sibasis Behera Durga Murmu Smaranika Nayak


Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering
Government College of Government College of
Government College of Enginering
Engineering Enginering
Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India
sib.behera1998@gmail.com rabidurgamurmu@gmail.com nayaksmaranika14@gmail.com

Abstract—Transient Stability Analysis is a requisite part ofutility system planning. The


transient stability varies fromregion to region but it requires the system to resist
severdisruption. So to initiation and recognition of stability problemin multi-machine power
system. This paper being worked outfor the problems like reactive power compensation, rotor
angledeviation. The stability is improve by static synchronous seriescompensator (SSSC) and
based on PI Controller. The designedproblem of the proposed controller is aries as an
optimizationproblem and differential evolution Algorithm is retain to selectthe optional
controller parameter. This paper also includenumber of cases like collapse of transmission
line. Collapsegenerating system to brief the concept.

Keywords—PI controller, Infinite Bus Bar, differentialevolution algorithim, 3 Machine


Power System

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Coordinated control of SSSC based controller using GSA


Algorithm

Asit kumar Patra Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Sanat K Barik


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Seemanta Engineering College Government College of Engineering Seemanta Engineering CollegeCE
Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Odisha,India
asit.ptr@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com sanat.barik@gmail.com

Abstract—In present scenario, the stability of power systemsdecreases with size, loading and
complexity of power system. Thisproblems is related to power system oscillation
andperformance of power system components. It is because ofinadequate control required in
power system and poorcoordination among power system controllers. In this work wepresent
power system satiability enhancement throughcoordinately control of SSSC based damping
controllers’ andPSS. It is thoroughly investigated by designing a coordinatedstructure of both
controllers for the purpose analysis. Here thesimultantaneous coordinated tuning of the Δɷ
based PI typeslead-lag controller basd SSSC controller and power systemstabilizeris is
performed by using GSA optimizationtechnique.The simulation results of which are
compared withconventional lead-lag coordinately control of SSSC controller.The
performance of the purpose coordinately controllers are evaluated applying various
disturbances and loading conditionfor both SMIB and multi machine complex power system.
Theeffectiveness and strength of the proposed controller is tested bydeveloping test model for
both SMIB and MMIS in MATLABplatform.

Keywords—PI type LL controller,Multi-machine powersystem, Gravitational serach


algorithm (GSA).

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Coordinated control of STATCOM based controller using DE


Algorithm
Sanat Kumar Barik Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Asit kumar Patra
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Engineering
Seemanta Engineering College Government College of Engineering Seemanta Engineering CollegeCE
Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Odisha,India
sanatbarik@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com asitptr@gmail.com

Abstract—In present article the coordinated control of StaticSynchronous Compensator and


Power System Stabilizer (PSS) to improve the damping power systems. Here the Δɷ based
PITypes lead-lag controller is employed in STATCOM controllerwhich coordinate with
power system stabilizer by the help ofDifferential Evolution (DE) optimization technique.
Theanticipated controllers are compared with conventional lead-lagco-ordinately control of
STATCOM controller. The performanceof the proposed coordinated controllers are assessed
in differentfault and loading condition for both SMIB and multi machinepower system to
show the effectiveness and robustness of thesystem.

Keywords—PI type LL
controller,STATCOM,PSS,MultiSourcPowerSystem,DiffertialEvolutionAlgorithm.

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Multi-Area Dynamic Economic Dispatch by Simulated


Annealing
Jagat kishore pattanaik Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Nanda Kishore Ray
Department of Electrical
dept. of power engineering Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Centurion University of
Jadavpur University Government College of Engineering
Technology &
Kolkata,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Management Odisha,India
jagat.pattanaik@gmail.com sangram.muna.76@gmail.com nanda117@gmail.com

Binod Kumar Prusty Subhransu Sekhar Dash


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering
Government College of
Seemanta Engineering College
Engineering
Mayurbhanja,Odisha, India Keonjhra,Odisha,India
binod.prusty@gmail.com Subhransudash_fee@gcekjr.ac.in

Abstract— The Multi Area Dynamic Economic Dispatch (MADED) regulate the optimal
output in a dynamically changedload demand within a multi area system by considering all
thesystem constraint. Here the basic aim is to schedule the onlinegenerators connected in
different area in such a way that theload demand is to met along with the minimum
operational costin different operational environment.So it is a complexoptimization which
needs to consider different paparametersand design the system in an optimized manner under
suchderegulated environment. In this paper we have applied simulated anneling (SA) method
to solve the MADED problemof generating units considering the different
operationalconstratints such as ramp rate limit, transmission losses and tieline constraints.
Here we have considered a multi area systemwith 40 generating units between 4 diffent
areasand the systemis optimized using the SA method and results have beendescribed. Based
on the result the hourly schedule generation ofeach arera are presented in this paper.

Keywords—MADED, tie line constraints, simulated annealing

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Design and simulation of hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter


Sangram Keshori Mohapatra Ashit Khadiratna Ankush Kumar Behera
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
Government College of Enginering Government College of Engineering Government College of Engineering
Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India
sangram.muna.76@gmail.com ashitkhadiratna1999@gmail.com ankushtinu1999@gmail.com

Pragyanjit Jena Shubhashish Nayak


Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering
Government College of Enginering Government College of Enginering
Keonjhar,Odisha,India Keonjhar,Odisha,India
pragyanjitjena1525@gmail.com mshubhashishnayak143@gmail.com

Abstract— Nowadays, Multilevel inverter technologies hasgained much attention due to its
advantages in high voltage andhigh power with low harmonics applications. Multilevel
invertertechnology allows one to achieve high quality output voltage andcurrent
waveforms.However, when the number of level increaseswitching components and number
of dc sources increases. Thisissue is resolved by adopting the hybrid technology to
synthesizethe inverter. The present paper is devoted to design hybridcascaded multilevel
inverter, which use less number of switchingcomponents and dc sources without using pulse
widthmodulation technique. To develop the model of hybrid cascadedmultilevel inverter, a
simulation is done based onMATLAB/SIMULINK software.

Keywords—multivelinverter, THD, switching component, hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter

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Optimization and Design of Grid Connected Rooftop Solar


Power Plant under Various Operating Conditions
Bibhu Padarbinda Mohanty Moningi Srivalli
M.Tech Scholar Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Department of Electrical
Engineering Engineering
College of Engineering and College of Engineering and
Technology Technology
Bhubaneswar, India Bhubaneswar, India
bibhu.cetb@gmail.com m.srivalli@cet.edu.in

Abstract—Renewable Energy like Solar Energy is rapidly being used in standalone system
and Grid- tied system. In every system the designing part is most important part. So in this
project grid-connected Rooftop solar PV system is designed by using System Advisor Model
(SAM) & Solar Edge Software by considering different operating condition as weather
conditions, shadow effect and tilt angle etc. By using these simulation software, it can be
optimize the sizing of PV, designing of strings/inverters, feasibility analysis and reduce the
time without visiting the site or visiting the site. The different software have different features
such that can’t be determine shadow analysis, string designing, tilt angle etc. And also in this
project an existing rooftop solar plant has re-design which is the Main Block Building of
College of Engineering Technology Bhubaneswar, by which more power can be generate in
the same space of the roof by designing the sizing of Solar PV and designing of Strings and
Inverters to the Grid. In second part of this project, it has optimized the space of an existing
roof and the efficiency of the system also used micro inverter in place of central inverter.
Apart from these, in this research work, ten years of Solar radiation data has been taken for a
particular place with latitude and longitude.

Keywords—Solar PV, System Advisor Model, Solar Edge, Optimization.

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An Investigation on Orthogonal Machining of a Hybrid


Polymer Composites Reinforced with Particulate Natural and
Synthetic fibres: A Soft Computing Approach

Dayanidhi Jena Alok Kumar Das Ramesh Chandra Mohapatra


Department of Mechanical Department of Mechanical Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Engineering Engineering,
Government College of Government College of
IIT(ISM), Dhanbad,
Engineering, Engineering,
Keonjhar-758002, Odisha, India Jharkhand - 8826004, India Keonjhar-758002, Odisha, India
dayanidhi.iitkgp@gmail.com. alokmech@iitism.ac.in rameshmohapatra75@gmail.com

Abstract: In the first part ofthis work, thermal conductivity of the composites at different %
of rice husk and with a fixed % of particulate carbon fibre (5%) is studied by
experimentation. Later, for machining test, specimens are developed from the composition at
which the thermal conductivity is minimum. To investigate the influence of machining
parameters on surface roughness and cutting forces, experiments are designed based on
central composite design of response surface methodology (RSM). Then ANOVA regression
analysis is done for the experimental results of machining. It is observed that feed rate is the
predominant parameter that influencessurface roughness and cutting forces than speed and
depth of cut.

Keywords: Rice husk, particulate carbon fibre, thermal conductivity, orthogonal machining,
Cutting forces, surface roughness

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Hybrid Energy Harvesting for Maximizing Lifespan and


Sustainability of Wireless Sensor Networks – A
Comprehensive Review & Proposed Systems
Mr. Mukesh Bathre, Dr. Pradipta Kumar Das
Ph.D. Research Scholar, IT, Professor, IT
VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India
mukesh.bathre@gmail.com daspradita78@gmail.com

Abstract:Wireless Sensor Network requires huge amount of energy to run the sensor nodes
for continuous process of sensing, actuating, processing, and transmission. Energy can be
given to the devices either from the direct energy source or from the battery. An indoor
wireless network can be operated by the direct energy sources. While the outdoor or remote
or moving wireless sensor network can be operated through the battery power source. The
biggest challenge in a battery-operated system is frequent replacement of batteries due to
huge consumption of energy. Therefore, Energy Harvesting will be a better option to charge
the batteries to avoid frequent change or replacement. This solution provides a longer lifespan
and sustainable wireless sensor network. This paper provides a comprehensive review or
guidance to a researcher about the possible energy sources in the wireless sensor network
applications and hybrid energy harvesting approach to produce energy from the multiple
energy sources for maximizing lifespan and sustainability of Wireless Sensor Networks.

Keywords: Hybrid Energy Harvesting, Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Sources,


Sustainability

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