×
Home Current Archive Editorial board
Instructions for papers
For Authors Aim & Scope Contact

Archive

More Filters

Contents

Financial reporting within enterprise resource planning now commonly rides on a blockchain backbone, yet the problem of keeping each distributed ledger in sync remains stubbornly difficult-especially when SAP modules are at the controls. This paper describes a simulation-based testbed that watches SAP payment journals as they hop between differentl...

By Naren Swamy Jamithireddy

The seismic nature of the soil in urban spheres is very susceptible to seismic ground failures caused by intricate soil conditions, extensive development, and outdated construction methods. However, structural solutions have always played the most important role in seismic design; growing evidence points to the importance of geotechnical engineerin...

By Jainish Roy, Rajesh Sehgal

This research investigates the Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of a Sutterby hybrid nanofluid over a convectively heated stretching sheet, specifically addressing the protection of human skin from solar thermal radiation. Utilizing Buongiorno’s nanomaterial model, the study evaluates the synergy of Cadmium Selenide (CdSe) and (𝐶6𝐻11𝑁𝑂4)𝑛&minus...

By P. Asaigeethan, M. Perumalsamy, M. Gnanakumar, J. Duraikannan, R. Saravanakumar, V. Subhashini, V. Jothi Francina, N. Deepa

Bio-inspired reconfigurable antenna arrays may be one possible answer to the challenges of energy efficiency, capability, and stability in ultra-low-power Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs). In this paper, a bio-inspired reconfigurable architecture for antenna arrays is proposed, which can adaptively change radiation patterns and impedance propert...

By Roohee Khan, Ashu Nayak

High-precision crop type mapping is fundamental for agricultural monitoring, food security assessment, and sustainable land management. Recent breakthroughs in Earth observation and machine learning (ML) have greatly enhanced the potential for satellite data to capture crop phenology, spatial variability, and temporal variations. This paper conduct...

By Benazir Meerasha, K. Martin Sagayam, P. Malin Bruntha, Jasmine David, Vasu Koduri

This paper examines the distribution of maximum precipitation of the Supe basin at the return periods of 10, 100, 1000, and 10,000 years using Weibull technique to estimate return time. They compare PISCOp v2.1 and RAIN4PE which are two gridded rain products to evaluate their predictability in terms of extreme precipitation occurrences. These gridd...

By Rengifo-Arevalo Jhon Filips, Agramonte-Monge Henry Fabian, Abel Carmona Arteaga, Campos-Vasquez Neicer

This research paper focuses on evaluating the log piling technique as a sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution for reducing soil liquefaction risks during earthquakes. Although this method has been used extensively in Japan, mainly aiming for complete soil layer penetration, its economic viability is questionable in case...

By Nikolay Milev, Kiyota Takashi, Osawa Shoei, Numata Atsunori

On February 6th 2023 two major earthquakes struck southeast Turkey, M7.7 Kahramanmaras and M7.6 Elbistan, respectively. Unfortunately, due to the impact of these catastrophic events more than 50 000 casualties and 35 000 collapsed buildings have been reported since then. The aim of the study is to demonstrate preliminary site response analysis and ...

By Nikolay Milev, Kiyota Takashi, Juan Briones, Othon Briones, Ozer Cinicioglu, Seda Torisu

The most impressive episode of technological and scientific progress is the Islamic Golden Age, which took place from the 8th to the 14th century. Particular attention is given to engineering. Therein, this paper will closely consider the works of such brilliant Muslim engineers as Al-Jazari and the Banu Musa brothers in their designing sophisticat...

By Nazar Hakimov, Nodir Karimov, Ivan Reshetnikov, Nazokat Yusufjonova, Shirin Aldasheva, Nodira Soatova, Surayyo Eshankulova, Dilshoda Bozorova

An immense need has emerged in several areas of biological area for the development of prediction algorithms capable of managing the increasing complexity of high-dimensional information. In developing countries, Cervical Cancer (CC) kills more women than any other disease or accident, and it's the top cause of death among women worldwide. Early de...

By S. Nandhinieswari, A. Indumathi