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Given that the construction industry has a significant impact on the environment and consumes large amounts of natural and energy resources, it represents a very important segment in sustainable construction. This paper provides an overview of sustainable building and the application of prefabricated concrete, specifically prefabricated concrete sl...

By Svjetlana Banjac, Saša Papuga, Gordana Broćeta

The explosive growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has generated considerable data in diverse networks. This poses serious challenges in collecting timely information and managing frequency resources optimally. In particular, unauthorized access, measurement constraints, and variable channel conditions cause interference, performance degradat...

By Abdolrashid Rezvani, Abbas Mirzaei, Nasser Mikaeilvand, Babak Nouri-moghaddam, Sajjad Jahanbakhsh Gudakahriz

In the process of multi-party collaborative data sharing, the power grid supply chain system often faces security risks such as data islands, privacy leakage and tampering risks. It is urgent to establish a security management mechanism that takes into account efficiency and credibility. To this end, this study proposes a power grid supply chain da...

By You Wen, Mingjun Tang, Yijun Yang, Hong Luo

In fast-developing Indian cities, congestion is a significant concern, as travel times are much longer, the environment is negatively affected, and infrastructure is overstretched. Conventional traffic management systems tend to be ineffective at addressing such problems because they rely on fixed traffic lights and lack data inputs. This paper pre...

By Anjali Goswami, Anjali Krushna Kadao

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

Energy storage has been central in improving the effectiveness and sustainability of renewable energy systems. With the increased penetration of renewable energy sources like solar energy and wind energy, the intermittent nature of these sources prompts a need to consider the incorporation of highly developed storage energy technologies in order to...

By Shinki Katyayani Pandey, Mariyam Ahmed

Due to the fast adoption of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), the operations of enterprises, especially in the context of supply chain management (SCM) and human resource (HR) practises, are being fundamentally reorganised by allowing data-driven decision-making, automating processes, and enhancing agility to organisational cha...

By Sureshkumar Somanathan, R. Harsha, Sherzod Khalilov, Anvar Khudoyarov, Samariddin Makhmudov, Pallapati Ravi Kumar, Rajinder Kumar

Industrial systems increasingly rely on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) sensors for real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance. However, most existing digital twin–based monitoring solutions depend on static or black-box machine learning models, limiting interpretability, operator trust, and safe deployment in safety-critical enviro...

By R. Kousalya, V. Radhika, C. Thangamani, V. Deepa, Laxmi Basappa Dharmannavar

Nanoscience and nanotechnology transformed material science with the introduction of nanomaterials that have special physical, chemical, optical, and mechanical characteristics because of their tiny size on the nanoscale. The materials have superior surface areas, quantum imagery, and unique electrical properties when compared to bulk materials, wh...

By Anil Kumar, Swati, Niharika

Needlestick injuries (NSIs) are an ongoing workplace risk associated with healthcare facilities and this risk is even more pronounced in the developing economies where the traditional disposable syringes are still in use as a method of therapy. Even though the use of safety-engineered syringes has been globally endorsed to minimize the occupational...

By Girish Kumar Kuppireddy, Kamineni Saradhi