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Diabetes is a common chronic condition that significantly impacts patients' daily lives. Although it cannot be cured, if left unmanaged, diabetes can progressively damage vital organs. Without early and appropriate care, it may lead to multiple adverse effects. To ensure proper care, diabetic individuals typically require regular visits to healthca...

By B. Saratha, M S Radhika, V. Shenbaga Priya

India is one of the emerging economies attracting many industries for launching their business in its land. In the present scenario of global warming and in the light of environmental awareness, it is an alarming issue. An important point to be observed and highlighted is regarding waste disposal and radiation produced by various industries. Indust...

By B. Neeraja, B.V. Jayanthi, B. Suchitra, Ch. Indira Priyadarsini, Vasantha Lakshmi

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a disease that cause inflammation in blood vessels, impacting kids and causes heart and blood vessel damage. Patients with KD who have medium or big aneurysms, developing coronary dilatation for a minimum of 2 months, are related to the worst late coronary results, which are not widely researched. The primary goal...

By C. Kavitha, A. Subramani

This paper explores the connections between knowledge management (KM), digital literacy (DL), organizational culture (OC) and digital transformation (DT). It investigates the role of KM on the usage of DL and OC and how both are interplaying determinants of successful digital change. To examine these relationships, the study conducted a path analys...

By Rehmat Shah, Muhammad Naeem Sarwar, Saba Hanif, Zubair Younas

The Churvoq (Charvak) Free Tourist Zone (FTZ) represents a critical intersection between the complex tectonic landscape of the Western Tien Shan and Uzbekistan’s strategic push for international tourism. This paper examines the dual role of geological relief as both a primary recreational asset and a significant developmental constraint. Util...

By Shahnoza Shomurodova, Sulton Najmiddinov, Iskandar Sharofutdinov, Umida Xaybiyeva, Yusupov Gulboy, Davron Nigmatov, Dilshoda Saydumarova, Nodira Nurullayeva

Generative AI (GenAI), especially GPT-3.5-turbo, has transformed the e-commerce marketing process because it offers personalized learning experiences and improves the customer experience. In this paper, we discuss the use of GenAI in consumer behavior analysis and the development of customized marketing strategies. It has been observ...

By Bsmah Alsulami, Budoor Alwated, Khadijah Barashid, Manal Abdullah, Monerah AlOsaimi, Samah Alhusayni

The high rate of Internet of Things (IoT) device proliferation in smart cities, along with the emergence of 6G technology, has tremendously augmented the network traffic and the issue of security. This paper proposes a Federated Learning-based Intrusion Detection System (FL-IDS) specifically designed for 6G-enabled IoT networks. The new system help...

By Sanjay Kumar, Sapna Bawankar, Sindhusaranya Balraj

The paper discusses the importance of innovation in revolutionizing the scientific equipment market in India with a lot of focus on how it has changed supplier firms and its end consumers particularly the pharmaceutical industry. It underscores the use of new technologies and models of business with regard to improved operational performance and ef...

By Dinakar Lingam, Syed Jaffer

Waste Foundry Sand (WFS) is the disposal that has been of great concern to the environment and this is as a result of high volumes generated in the process of metal casting. The building sector is developing eco-friendly alternatives to the natural aggregates in order to minimize environmental degradation and save natural resources. In this paper, ...

By John Sundarraj, Kesavan Govindaraj

Precision agriculture using smart technologies has transformed sustainable crop management to solve the problem of rising food security, resource optimization, and environmental sustainability. In precision agriculture, modern hardware, including Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and objects, drones, and artificial intelligence (AI), is used to boos...

By Lalit Sachdeva, Utkarsh Anand