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10.21058/gjecs.2019.41001

Frequency Scaled Green Data Flip Flop on Different Nanometer Technology Based FPGA

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Keshav Kumar, Srishti Priya Chaturvedi, Bishwajeet Pandey, Rajina R. Mohamed

Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2019, pp. 1-7

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In order to meet the energy requirement of the total population of the globe, we have designed an energy efficient data flip flop on different nanometer technology based FPGA. We used frequency scaling technique in order to analyze power dissipation. The power has been analyzes for Virtex 6 (40nm) FPGA, Spartan 3 (90nm) FPGA, Spartan 6 (45nm FPGA). We varied the frequency from 10 MHz to 100 GHz and observed the different powers of chips which are clustered on data flip flop, e.g. Clocks, Signals, I/O, Leakage, and Total power. We observed that at low frequency, there is less power dissipation whereas at high frequency more power is dissipated.

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Spartan 6, Spartan 3, Virtex 6, FPGA, Power, Frequency

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.41002

Energy Efficient UART Design Using Virtex-4, Virtex-5 and Virtex-6 FPGA

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Keshav Kumar, Amanpreet Kaur

Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2019, 8-13

Abstract

We analyzed the deviation of various power of chips that are clustered on Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART), for example IOs power, leakage power and total power by varying the voltage supply. We performed our experiment and analyzed how the variation in voltage influences the power of UART chips. We used three different FPGA technology that are Virtex-4, Virtex-5, and Virtex-6 to perform our experiment and analyzed that Virtex-4 is most power efficient.

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Virtex-4, Virtex-5, Virtex-6, FPGA, Power, Voltage, UART.

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.41003

Towards the implementation of Internet of Things

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Pardeep Kumar, Saleemullah Jamali

Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2019, 14-24

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-expanding innovation that aims making several things / objects communicate with each other in a large heterogeneous environment. Lately, several ideas and schemes have been proposed by researchers in order to move further towards the realization of such a complex and challenging network. This paper discourses the overall requirements, challenges, merits, demerits and comparison of different operating systems, simulators, testbeds and architectures that have been proposed specifically for IoT. Additionally, a novel IoT architecture that intends to deal with standardization, interoperability, integration, security, etc., related issues of IoT has also been proposed in this paper.

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IoT, simulation, operating systems, testbed, architecture, security, intelligence, management layer

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Vol. 4 No. 2 - (September 2019)

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.42001

Vortex Furnace or Vortex Mixer in Life Furnaces

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Svetlana Zakharchenko, Nikolay Zakharchenko, Sabina Nedbailik, Ernest Tsypkin

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-14

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The present article concerns main functional features, working principles, technical device advantages of the vortex mixer named Maxwell's demon after the genial American physicist J.C. Maxwell. On the base of a multi-aspect study experimental data and results the authors state considerable technical and economic effects of the vortex furnaces every-day life and wide-scale industrial use. Numerous schemes and figures presented in the article help to get an adequate idea of the invention in question.

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door keeper, device, vessel, process, heating energy, experiment, vortex furnace, mixer, outlet

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.42002

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LOW POWER THERMAL AWARE ATM

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Kavya Dwivedi,

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-5

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In this Paper, we have designed a Automated Teller Machine (ATM) which is electromechanical machine works in different temperature. We analysed the Static Power at discrete temperature that is thermal scaling of ATM at XILNIX 14.1 ISE Design Suit. In this paper we have used two FGPA family one is Spartan which is Spartan 6 and another is Virtex which is Virtex 4. We have distinguished on chip power by varying the Ambient temperature from 50°C to 5°C and we observed when we lowered the temperature of both FGPA families automatically the leakage power lowered that determine our ATM are worked in any temperature without disturbing its functionality. .

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Ambient Temperature, Thermal Scaling, Xilinx, Verilog, FGPA.

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.42003

HSTL and HSUL I/O Standard Based Energy-Efficient Control Unit Circuit Design on FPGA

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Keshav Kumar, Pushpanjali Pandey, Rajina R. Mohamed

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-7

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World is facing a huge problem of power deficiency. That’s why power and energy-efficient devices are getting more attention these days. This work highlights the energy-efficient control design implementation on 28nm technology Artix-7 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The implementation is done on the Vivado 2014.2 Design Suite. In this work, the Input/Output (I/O) Standard is varied at both input and output end of control unit circuit for calculating the power utilization of the control unit circuit with 28-nm FPGA. It is observed that High-Speed Unterminated Logic (HSUL_12) I/O Standard consumes the least amount of power when the control unit circuit is implemented on 28-nm FPGA.

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Control unit, FPGA, I/O Standard, Energy, and Power.

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10.21058/gjecs.2019.42004

Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth of Pakistan

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Mahreen Zain

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-12

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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is mostly considered as a significant constituent for the overall economic growth of a country. The current research aims to examine the impact of FDI on economic growth of Pakistan. This study uses the time series data from 2000 to 2016. Correlation and Regression analysis in SPSS software were used to analyze the data. The results obtained from the statistical analysis reveal that FDI is positively related to the economic growth of Pakistan.

Keywords:

FDI, GDP, Pakistan.

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DOI

Paper Title

10.21058/gjecs.2019.42005

Designing of sliding mode observer for the position control for quadrotor UAV

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Volume No., Issue No., Year, & Page No.

DING LI

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-12

Abstract:

Aiming at the model uncertainty in system and vulnerability to external environment disturbance for the quadrotor UAV in field flight, this article uses the following ideas to solve them. Firstly, use the Newton-Euler method to establish the system model. Then, according to the inner and outer loop control structure, use the attitude command of the output of outer loop position controller as the input of inner loop attitude controller. This paper concentrates to designing of sliding mode observer controller. In addition, the stability of position subsystem proved by Lyapunov theory, the resulted conclusion state that the error converges to zero in finite time. Finally, the simulation of fixed-point control shows that the controller has fast response speed, anti-interference performance, and can track quickly and accurately.

Keywords:

quadrotor, UAV controlling, SMC.

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Paper Title

10.21058/gjecs.2019.42006

Low-cost smart-home for rural areas of Pakistan

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Sajida Mirani, Abdul Karim Mirjat, Liaquat A. Thebo, Sana H. Jokhio, Imran A. Jokhio

Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2019, pp. 1-9

Abstract:

A number of issues and challenges are associated with the lives of people living in the rural areas of Pakistan due to natural disasters and other hazards. Wireless sensor networks are being used in a number of applications that can provide timely relief in hazardous or disastrous conditions. In this paper a wireless sensor network based low-cost smart-home network has been proposed to provide comfort and timely relief to the residents of rural areas under consideration. A prototype has been designed and implemented in two phases; simulation and hardware implementation. The simulation outlines the possible challenges that may be faced during the hardware implementation. The hardware implementation phase involves actual sensing and processing using hardware devices. The proposed prototype is tested and evaluated in real time.

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WSN, Smart-home, Low-cost .

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