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Impact of IoT and Embedded System on Semiconductor Industry A Case Study Tareq, Abdulla Al; Rana, Md Juel; Mostofa, Md Riad; Rahman, Md Sadiqur
Control Systems and Optimization Letters Vol 2, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/csol.v2i2.111

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The fast growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and advances in embedded systems are causing major changes in the semiconductor business. Examining major trends, obstacles, and opportunities, this case study investigates how embedded systems, and the Internet of Things are affecting the semiconductor business. It explores how semiconductor technology has developed to satisfy the needs of Internet of Things applications, focusing on connectivity options, low-power design, and sensor integration. The report examines how technological advancements, competitive tactics, and market dynamics are reshaping the semiconductor industry. Because IoT devices are frequently integrated into wearable technology or deployed in remote areas, power efficiency becomes essential. Using sophisticated low-power design approaches and power management features, semiconductors must be engineered to function with the least amount of power possible. Miniaturization of semiconductor technology is required due to the requirement for increasingly compact and smaller devices in embedded systems and the Internet of Things. The strategic implications for semiconductor businesses navigating this dynamic ecosystem are highlighted by drawing insights from industry data, market analysis, and case studies. Through an analysis of actual cases and market developments, this case study offers insightful insights into the changing role of semiconductor technology in facilitating the Internet of Things revolution.
A Comprehensive Review of Intelligent Home Automation Systems Using Embedded Devices and IoT Tareq, Abdulla Al; Mostofa, Md Riad; Rana, Md Juel; Rahman, Md Sadiqur
Control Systems and Optimization Letters Vol 2, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/csol.v2i2.110

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The integration of embedded devices and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is the main subject of this thorough assessment, which examines the development and status of intelligent home automation systems. Intelligent home automation systems provide remote control and automation of household appliances and systems, with the goal of improving the comfort, safety, and energy efficiency of residential surroundings. The different designs and parts of home automation systems such as sensors, actuators, controllers, communication protocols, and user interfaces are examined in this overview. It draws attention to the function of embedded devices, which act as the essential building blocks of these systems by supplying the required connectivity and processing power. The evaluation also covers the use of IoT technologies, which enable smooth device interoperability and communication, opening the door to more advanced automation and control capabilities. Important developments in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and machine learning that enhance these systems' intelligence and flexibility are also examined. The paper also discusses issues including security, privacy, standards, and user adoption and offers possible fixes as well as future research possibilities. Creating AI algorithms that will help home automation systems comprehend and react to user context and preferences more effectively which can be done soon. We hope that this review will give readers a thorough grasp of intelligent home automation systems and provide insights into their design.
A Review on Techno-Economic Perspective of a Smart Grid and its Challenges Rana, Md Juel; Tareq, Abdulla al; Hasan, Md Mehedi; Aziz, Tareq; Neidhe, Md Mushfiqur Rahman
Control Systems and Optimization Letters Vol 2, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/csol.v2i1.83

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This study undertakes a thorough analysis of the techno-economic perspective related to smart grids. It investigates how to improve sustainability and efficiency in power systems by integrating cutting-edge technology. Important elements included in the evaluation include distribution automation, improved metering infrastructure, communication technologies, and the incorporation of renewable energy sources. Examined are the financial effects of implementing smart grids, including cost-benefit analysis, operational effectiveness, and consumer empowerment. The study also lists and analyzes barriers to broad adoption, such as legislative frameworks, cybersecurity threats, and interoperability problems. The study discusses each of these issues in detail, providing insights into the underlying difficulties and possible solutions. It underlines how crucial it is for stakeholders to work together, invest in cutting-edge technology, and change regulations in order to get beyond these challenges and create an energy ecosystem that is more intelligent, effective, and sustainable.
Prospects and Challenges of Embedded Systems for Semiconductor Devices in Industry - A Case Study Tareq, Abdulla Al; Hossain, Md. Taufiq; Dodaev, Zohar Al; Haque, Abrarul
Control Systems and Optimization Letters Vol 2, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/csol.v2i1.97

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The main objective of this paper is to review the current challenges and prospects of semiconductor devices in Industry. Modern semiconductor devices are not the same without embedded systems, which allow for improved functionality, connectivity, and efficiency in a wide range of industrial applications. This work examines the opportunities and difficulties of integrating embedded systems into semiconductor devices in an industrial setting, concentrating on a thorough case study. This paper investigates the possible advantages of embedded systems, including enhanced performance, lower costs, and more dependability, through a thorough analysis. It also looks at the difficulties that come with its implementation, such as complex designs, interoperability problems, and security risks. The case study offers useful insights into the implementation of embedded systems in semiconductor devices in the real world by emphasizing effective tactics, lessons discovered, and potential future directions. Through the integration of theoretical frameworks and empirical data, this study advances our comprehension of the challenges and opportunities associated with utilizing embedded systems for semiconductor devices in industrial environments. Various functionalities can be included into semiconductor devices thanks to embedded systems, which increases their market potential beyond conventional applications. This creates chances for revenue development and innovation. By improving the adoption and usage of embedded systems, industry practitioners, researchers, and policymakers may boost innovation and competitiveness in the semiconductor sector.