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The study fills the gap in the current understanding of available legal safeguards and the actual inclusion of transgender workers that, despite constitutional and legislative requirements in India, there is still no equal access to work-related facilities, computerized systems, and company policies. In order to fill this gap, the research will use...

By Bhargabi Baruah, Sonika Bhardwaj

The stability of smart grids (SG) plays a critical role in improving the stability of power supply, particularly when system failures or sensor breakdowns could occur and result in a lack of input data. This paper provides a new method of prediction of smart grid consistency by using a Gradient Policy prediction model, which is based on reinforceme...

By S. Mahendran, B. Gomathy

Rapid and accurate assessment of civic infrastructure following a natural or artificial disaster is essential to planning emergency response and recovery. This paper introduces a control system based on deep reinforcement learning (DRL) to coordinate unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms and methodically approach the post-disaster infrastructure ins...

The innovation of Machine Learning (ML) techniques is evolving from basic techniques to optimized techniques, considerably improving the performance of prediction models. In the proposed work, the study primarily explores fundamental ML classification methods to classify banking customers based on their credit information. The classification of cus...

By Sufaira Shamsudeen, K. Ranjith Singh

This research paper examines the biogenic production of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using cyanobacterial strains (Spirulina, Nostoc, and Anabaena) that have been isolated in arid areas, Hail, in Saudi Arabia, and determines their antimicrobial effects in relation to multi-drug-resistant pathogens. Synthesis was done by incubating cyanobacterial bi...

By Sana M. Alenezi, Amal A. Al-Hazzani, Fatimah S. Alkhattaf

The paper suggests a hybrid multimodal sentiment analysis (MSA) model that would enhance the accuracy of sentiment prediction through the combination of textual, auditory, and visual information. In most cases, the traditional sentiment analysis models have been challenged because of numerous overlapping features and poor fusion methods when using ...

By Jayaprakash Vattikundala, M. Siva Ganga Prasad

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

Smart grids are a major improvement on the conventional electrical grids as they incorporate digital communications, automated control, and sophisticated sensing systems in order to maximize power generation, distribution, and utilization. The paper will examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used to optimize energy systems in smart grid s...

By Priya Vij, Ashu Nayak

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly developing industry that currently requires effective monitoring systems to process data in real time and make decisions. In this paper, a new method of multi-hop signal transmission in the IoTs is suggested to be combined with dynamic feedback loops embedded in the Oracle APEX-based monitoring systems. The...

By Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy

The rapid advancement of immersive technologies has opened new possibilities for enhancing physics education through virtual learning environments. This study presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of an AR/VR-based Simple Pendulum virtual laboratory developed using the Unity platform to support Outcome-Based Education (OBE) under the ...

By Alex Mathew, K. Martin Sagayam, J. Samson Immanuel, P. Esther Jebarani