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Vol. 5 Issue 4

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April 01, 2024

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April 10, 2024

Submission End:
April 25, 2024

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April 30, 2024

Publication Date:
April 30, 2024
                         Notice Board: Call for PaperVol. 5 Issue 4      Submission Start Date: April 01, 2024      Acceptence Notification Start: April 10, 2024      Submission End: April 25, 2024      Final MenuScript Due: April 30, 2024      Publication Date: April 30, 2024




Volume III Issue I

Author Name
Nikita Malviya, Nikhil Pateria
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 3 Issue 1
Abstract
The invisible watermark was once a popular way to protect medical imaging for protecting the patient data from copyright infringement. The key contribution of this paper is to accomplish the secure watermarking via ED component over the DWT coefficient and encryption. To generate multi-resolution coefficients, the medical image is deconstructed using the 2nd level DWT transform. Using edge detection on the HH wavelet band, the edge coefficients are computed. Watermark embedding takes advantage of the difference among dilation and edges intensity to provide further robustness. A random key shuffling cipher technique is used to encrypt a watermark image on medical images. The image is recreated just after decryption on receiver side. For both stages, the statistics are presented for the PSNR results and compared to those obtained at a greater level of security
PaperID
2022/IJEASM/3/2022/1693

Author Name
Manik Ghosh, J.S. Bharadwaj
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 3 Issue 1
Abstract
It has been shown that when parents actively participate in their child's academic journey, it leads to better performance. This involvement can take various forms, such as helping with homework, participating in extracurricular activities, and communicating with teachers. Parents who show genuine interest in their children's education are associated with improved academic results, higher school attendance rates, and increased enrollment in advanced courses. Additionally, increased parental involvement is linked to better attitudes towards school and higher motivation for academic success in children. Even when students face challenges due to socioeconomic or familial issues, parental engagement serves as a protective factor against these negative influences. Therefore, efforts to involve and support parents in their child's education can have a lasting positive impact on both academic and personal development. Ultimately, parental involvement plays a significant role in determining st
PaperID
2022/IJEASM/3/2022/1693a

Author Name
Raksha Gautam, Laxman Solankee, Abhay Chaturvedi
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 3 Issue 1
Abstract
Distributed generation units incorporating power electronics are becoming popular owing to their zero emission features. The most important elements to evaluate the successful use and flexibility of microgrids are the control as well as coordination of such generating units. The present report operates a space vector PWM technically controlled distribution unit linked to the series with steady power sharing. The synchronisation as well as power balancing of dispersed generating devices constitutes two major problems in cascaded-type microgrids that require immediate response. To that aim, in this research, an f-P/Q drop control is suggested and its stability is also examined. This suggested drop-control is capable of independently achieving power balance under resistive and resistive loads
PaperID
2022/IJEASM/3/2022/1694

Author Name
Upnesh Kumar, Anula Khare, Vasant Acharya
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 3 Issue 1
Abstract
In this paper a micro grid is introduced with PVA and battery connected to DFIG for energy sharing. This paper presents a green energy solution to a microgrid for a location dependent on a diesel generator (DG) to meet its electricity requirement. This microgrid is powered by two renewable energy sources namely wind energy using doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) and solar photovoltaic (PV) array. The extraction of maximum power from both wind and solar, is achieved through rotor side VSC control and bidirectional buck/boost DC-DC converter control, respectively. The microgrid is modelled and simulated using Sim Power Systems toolbox of MATLAB, for various scenarios such as varying wind speeds, varying insolation, effect of load variation on a bidirectional converter and unbalanced nonlinear load connected at point of common coupling (PCC). The DFIG stator currents and DG currents, are found balanced and sinusoidal. The model is further updated with DC-DC boost converter connected t
PaperID
2022/IJEASM/3/2022/1695