Kannadhasan Suriyan
Cheran College of Engineering

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Journal : International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES)

Machine to machine communication enabled internet of things: a review Rajagopal Sudarmani; Kanagaraj Venusamy; Sathish Sivaraman; Poongodi Jayaraman; Kannadhasan Suriyan; Manjunathan Alagarsamy
International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES) Vol 11, No 2: July 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijres.v11.i2.pp126-134

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Internet of things (IoT) will be the main part in upcoming generation devices that would not simply sense and report, also will have the controlling capability. It may be a connected vehicle, connected devices, robot, a building automation system, a door lock or a thermostat, these connected machines or devices will provide greater impact on our daily lives. Control data and the operating instructions could be protected to ensure control and autonomy for our safety and security, this could be a critical task. Privacy and security are important consideration in designing the system. With the intense growth of devices or devices with facilities such as computing and communication are carried out using a profound technology known as machine to machine (M2M) communication, which is specially designed for cross‐platform integration. In many industries, smart homes, smart cities, smart agriculture, government, connected devices, security, healthcare, education, public safety, and supply chain management. Internet of things (IoT) and machine to machine communication have to be implemented in near future. Also, this paper gives an in depth view about the different M2M techniques with interconnected IoT for truly connected, smart, and sustainable world.
IoT based E-vehicle monitoring system using sensors and imaging processing algorithm Manjunathan Alagarsamy; Prabakaran Kasinathan; Geethalakshmi Manickam; Prabu Ragavendiran Duruvarajan; Jeevitha Sakkarai; Kannadhasan Suriyan
International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES) Vol 11, No 2: July 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijres.v11.i2.pp196-204

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Human evolution has included the development of transportation systems. People are currently driving a significant number of fuel-powered automobiles. This resulted in an increase in the number of accidents as well as pollution in the environment. To address the disadvantages of gasolinebased vehicles, this study presents an IoT-based E-vehicle monitoring system (E-VMS) for early accident detection and to make the environment cleaner and greener by using alternative energy. E-VMS employs internet of things (IoT) technology to continuously monitor the vehicle as well as to access and control it remotely. The IoT devices installed in vehicles are built using an Arduino microcontroller and sensors to detect accidents quickly. When an accident occurs, the E-VMS recognizes it quickly and determines the severity of the incident. The machine will then promptly alert the authorities. The E-VMS is also familiar with the GPS system. This will allow the E-VMS to maintain track of the cars' location in real time. This information will be used to locate the car in the event of an accident or theft. The E-VMS system's results were promising in terms of accurately identifying accidents, determining the severity of the accident, and determining the position of the vehicle.
Development of electrocardiogram intelligent and wearable monitoring system-assisting in care Manjunathan Alagarsamy; Jemin Vijayaselvan Mariyarose; Nithya Devi Shanmugam; Joseph Michael Jerard Vedam; Mary Dallfin Bruxella Joseph; Kannadhasan Suriyan
International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES) Vol 12, No 1: March 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijres.v12.i1.pp51-59

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The primary factor contributing to the high mortality rate in our country is coronary heart disease, which affects almost 50% of people from rural regions. Internet of things (IoT) contributes effectively to the development of point of care (POC) gadgets that support the medical upkeep of an expanding agricultural population. An electrocardiogram test is crucial for analysing cardiac disorders. Therefore, we must develop a POC piece of hardware to assess the health of the heart in an affordable manner and to design it for the patients without interfering with their daily regular procedure in order to monitor the patient's coronary heart disease. As a result, we must design an uninterrupted workbench, which consists of three main integrated parts. The first is a mobile Bluetooth low energy device that has 5-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) surveillance equipment and the smallest form factor. The smart phone Android application that inherits, resolves, and maps the data sent from the ECG device comes next. The patient's information and report details are then compiled on a cloud server for the doctor's future attribution needs.