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Energy consumption forecasting: a case study on Bhashan Char island in Bangladesh Sarker, Md. Tanjil; Ramasamy, Gobbi; Al Farid, Fahmid; Mansor, Sarina; Abdul Karim, Hezerul
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 5: October 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i5.7561

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In Bangladesh's distant regions, where dependable access to energy supplies is still an issue, effective energy consumption forecasting is essential for tackling the country's energy problems. In order to anticipate energy consumption in these neglected areas effectively, this study suggests a novel method that combines inverse matrix method (IMM) with linear regression method (LRM). The model produces accurate estimates by using historical data on energy use and relevant factors, such as weather patterns, population dynamics, economic indicators, and seasonal trends. A case study focusing on distant areas in Bangladesh shows how the proposed technique might be applied. The outcomes indicate how well the method captures the complex patterns of energy demand and how it may be used to guide sustainable energy management plans in these outlying regions. This study advances energy planning and resource allocation in areas with a limited supply of energy, paving the way for increased development and efficiency of the energy sector. Any rural or remote area in the globe can use these strategies to predict their short-term power consumption.
Transforming campus mobility: the DigiSticker system in digital parking solutions Md. Mojnur, Rahman; Sarker, Md. Tanjil; Mohd-Isa, Wan-Noorshahida; Al Farid, Fahmid; Sheam, Md. Rakibul Hassan; Abdul Karim, Hezerul; Ramasamy, Gobbi; Ali, Aziah
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 14, No 5: October 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v14.i5.pp3667-3680

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University digital parking systems have several benefits and solve many problems with traditional parking. Universities without a digital parking system face restricted parking, traffic congestion, inefficient space utilization, security issues, limited decision-making data, and diminished sustainability initiatives. This study paper discusses the benefits of digital parking systems and the drawbacks of traditional methods. By using technology to streamline university parking administration, the DigiSticker system offers an innovative solution. The DigiSticker system improves parking efficiency, convenience, and security for students, professors, and staff by delivering real-time parking information, assistance, and automated payments. This system has a user-friendly website and mobile app, fast registration, gate access management, security, user experience enhancement, and sustainability. Universities can improve student and staff parking experiences while improving parking management efficiency, security, and sustainability by meeting these requirements.