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This study explores the use of a natural colouring method on silk strands. Before and after dyeing, the chemical composition changes in silk yarn are inspected using a Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) study. The outcomes showed that colourants and fragrances could be introduced to silk yarns without compromising their basic assembly. ...

By M. Sharmila, R. Divya, A. Saniya, C. Prakash

This research analyses the bioactive Components of Grona Triflora, a medicinal plant that has potential health benefits, and its application in textile finishing to enhance fabric functionality and property. Grona Triflora was purified, dried, and ground into a powdered material for extraction using methanol, ethanol, and distilled water. The extra...

By A. Saniya, R. Divya, M. Sharmila, C. Prakash

The rising threat of cyberattacks in today's society emphasizes the urgent need for improved methods to both detect and prevent these incidents. This paper focuses on assessing the effectiveness of various techniques for predicting cyberattacks. The DTCF taxonomy was proposed for predicting these attacks, considering datasets, techniques, challenge...

By Azhar F. Al-zubidi, Alaa Kadhim Farhan, Abeer Alsadoon

The Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) has emerged as the preferred architecture for integrating renewable energy power plants into the grid via undersea HVDC cables and HVDC overhead lines. However, to mitigate the significant power pulsations introduced by the single-phase AC–DC conversion in its arms, the MMC necessitates the use of large ...

By D. Lenine, P. Sai Sampath Kumar, B. Venkatesh Reddy, K. Jagadeesh, P. Sesi Kiran, J. Surya Kumari

Manufacturing systems that are technology-intensive have high interdependencies between financial decisions on investments, the change in production capacity, and operational efficiency. Traditional methods tend to look at financial and operational planning in isolation, resulting in poor performance of the system and poor use of resources. In orde...

By Megala Rajendran, Yokubbaeva Umida Abduvakhob kizi, Kosimov Khusniddin Badriddinovich, Ergashev Rasulbek Sokhib ugli, Iplina Antonina Aleksandrovna

This study looks into how artificial intelligence (AI), especially machine learning (ML), might improve workplace satisfaction and employee engagement among mid-level IT professionals in Bangalore. The report examines the strategic uses of AI in digital trust systems, employee profiling, and predictive analytics, based on a structured survey of 434...

By Amthul Naseeb, S. Ramesh Babu, Jalaja Anilkumar, Mounica Vallabhaneni, Indumathi, N. Venkatarathnam, S. Mahabub Basha

The global construction industry accounts for approximately 37% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions and nearly one-third of global waste, necessitating a rapid shift toward sustainable practices. Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become a transition catalyst, going beyond simple 3D visualization that has incorporated environmental inte...

By Deepti Patnaik, Rakshak Bharti

The fast development of digital technologies has transformed the organization and work relations, and the process of the digitalization of Human Resource Management (HRM) has become significant in optimizing the performance of the organization. In this paper, I am going to examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI), flexible work environments, and st...

By E. Pavithra, K. Sathishkumar, G. Kowsalya, M. Ramalingam, Pardaev Jamshid, Jyoti Prasad Kalita, S.D. Vijayakumar

Efficient document streaming requires robust preprocessing and semantic modeling to handle noise, redundancy, and morphological variations in large-scale text data. Existing stemming and document processing techniques often fail to preserve contextual relevance, leading to reduced classification and retrieval performance. In a bid to overcome this ...

By K. Ranjit Kumar, S. Thirumaran

The automotive industry is increasingly focused on developing lightweight, fuel-efficient, and structurally robust components to meet stringent performance and sustainability requirements. Additively manufactured lattice structures have emerged as a promising solution due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, energy absorption capability, and geo...

By Sapna Bawankar, Priya Vij