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Journal of ICT, Design, Engineering and Technological Science
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Journal of ICT, Design, Engineering and Technological Science (JITDETS) focuses on the logical ramifications of advances in information and communications technology. It is expected for all sorts of experts, be it scientists, academicians, industry, government or strategy producers. It, along these lines, gives an exceptional discussion to papers covering application-based research subjects significant to assembling procedures, machines, and process reconciliation. JITDETS maintains the high standard of excellence of publishing. This is guaranteed by subjecting each paper to a strict evaluation strategy by individuals from the universal publication counseling board. The goal is solid to set up that papers submitted do meet all the requirements, particularly with regards to demonstrated application-based research work. It is not satisfactory that papers have a hypothetical substance alone; papers must exhibit producing applications.
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Design Level Shifted Multicarrier Techniques for Cascaded H-Bridge Sub-Multilevel Inverter Javed Jamshed Korai; Mukhtiar Ahmed Mahar; Abdul Sattar Larik; Fazal Ur Rehman Soomro; Imran Ali; Muhammad Samiullah Awan
Journal of ICT, Design, Engineering and Technological Science Volume 4, Issue 2
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The key aim of this paper is to implement and analyze level-shifted multicarrier techniques in Cascaded H Bridge (CHB) - Sub multi-level inverter to produce multiple level output voltage. The multi-level inverter is to synthesize a near sinusoidal voltage from several levels of dc voltages. The asymmetrical DC voltage sources are used for CHB Sub-Multilevel inverter, and the 15-level output voltage is obtained. The asymmetrical DC voltage Sources 12V, 24V, and 48V are used to get the 15 Level output voltage. The multicarrier Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is used to get the desired voltage at the output. The Level Shifted Phase Disposition (LSPD) and Level Shifted Phase Opposition Disposition (LS-POD) multicarrier PWM techniques are used to reduce the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) in the output voltage. The circuit is developed and analyzed in MATLAB software. The THD, measured by using the FFT tool of MATLAB software From the simulated results, the level-shifted phase opposition disposition multicarrier PWM has better performance than level-shifted phase disposition multicarrier PWM technique because it contains fewer harmonics so to improve the system reliability and quality. The performance analysis and mitigation of harmonics can enhance the power quality of the supply voltage delivered to the customers. However, power quality occurs several problems such as voltage sag, swell, under-voltage, overvoltage, transients, etc.
Artificial Neural Networks and Wireless Network Technology: A Review of Literature Abdul Basit; Noor un Nisa
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The research paper is an introduction to the artificial neural networks and wireless network by using sensor technology. There are myriads types of neural networks which are used in computer network and wireless network technology. Neural networks explain and give the proper demonstration for the applications of neural networks and wireless network. The artificial network and wireless network have strong connection and can be investigated and explained properly. There are also some models which are called mathematical models which can explain and demonstrate the artificial and wireless networks in detail. There are many organizations which are using artificial neural networks by using sensor technology for wide range of purpose. A new technology ZigBee introduced in artificial networks and wireless networks by evolving the new protocol system based on meter reading. Artificial neural networks and wireless network along database management system have great importance in revolutionizing the world in artificial and wireless technology by using different wireless sensors, RF chip, and fusion of RFID system along with nodes of ZigBee technology.
The Laser Cleaning Process for the Removal of Surface Corrosion Developed over One Year on Stainless Steel SS304 R. Linggamm; M. M. Quazi; M. H. Aiman; J. Farzad; M. Nasir Bashir
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Stainless steel SS304 is one of the most widely employed steel alloys used in a wide variety of industries. However, under certain atmospheric and environmental conditions, it is likely to corrode. High humidity can cause damage to the native chromium oxide layer, causing rust formation. Once the corrosion develops, it becomes difficult to remove the rust layer locally and chemically treated or dry blasted. But recently, a novel application of laser surface irradiation can be employed to remove the corrosion products formed on the surface rapidly and robustly. The laser corrosion removal process is a non-mechanical technique that can remove rust from difficult-to-reach areas with high efficiency. However, the rust removal depends on the laser de-rusting process parameters. This work studies the effect of laser corrosion removal parameters such as power, frequency, and several loops with an optical microscope to observe surface features. Results indicate that the number of loops is a significant parameter that enhances corrosion removal significantly. Additionally, the selection of correct frequency, power and scanning speed, and hatching distance also play a significant role in corrosion removal efficiency. Using a low-power fiber laser marking machine to remove corrosion from metal samples will provide energy savings for the commercialization of such a process.
Strength and Index Properties Analysis of Thermally Generated Silica Fume (TGSF) Infused Organic Soil: Soil Swelling Behavior Treatment Breakdown M. Sheraz; T. Younas; S. Shah; M. A. Khan; Shah; Ziaullah; S. Khan
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This study includes an experimental investigation and dissemination of the stabilization of an expansive land from Nandipur, Punjab, Pakistan using silica smoke Thermally Generated Silica Fume (TGSF). The bright buildings are constantly exposed to structural loads; therefore, repairs and maintenance are due to the cyclic source drying of the underlying expansive floors, caused by watering and drying. There is a growing interest in using industrial waste to reduce soil swelling. In this study, in particular, the stabilizing materials were tested for their suitability as puzzles. After arguing that silica vapor TGSF is sufficiently active, it was used in ratios of 5% TGSF, 10% TGSF, and 15% TGSF, based on the soil dry matter. The physical properties and volume change behavior of the natural soil and the treated soil were investigated. After completing the test program, this includes the grain size distribution, the Atterberg limit, the specific weight, the relationship between moisture and dry density, the Unrestricted Compressive Strength (UCS), and the swell potential. It was concluded that there was a remarkable weakening, especially in the swelling and shrinking behavior. In the end, it was concluded that the addition of 5% TGSF was more effective. It is therefore recommended to mix and compact the expansive soils exposed to light loads such as sidewalks, streets and buildings with a maximum of two stories.

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