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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

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

Renewable energy technologies have existed since the earliest days of energy conservation and preservation, which have been critical to the development of modern energy conservation plans around the globe. Although the earliest applications of wind, water, and solar power date back to the second millennium, the development of renewable energy has t...

By Nargiza Jabborova, Nozimjon Ibrokhimov, Feruza Kilicheva, Sabohat Alimova, Sevara Begmatova, Gulshan Aliyeva, Abdulaziz Mattiyev

The EduGrowth model will maximize student success and academic achievement through a combination of individualized learning approaches, student service, and student data-based decision-making. The paper discusses the main aspects of the model and its implementation in learning institutions. It emphasizes the need to customize learning strategies ac...

By Najmitdinov Akhadkhon Khamitdkhanovich, Ibragimov Ulmas Rakhmanovich, Azizov Azizbek Sabitkhanovich, Dadajon Dadabayev Rustamovich, Abdumutalliev Abdulakhad Abdusamad ugli

April 2024 Preliminary report Architecture and contruction
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNING THE NURSING HOMES IN TEHRAN CITY (AS A SAMPLE)

In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of entrusting the elderly to nursing homes, thus providing a suitable space that meets their physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs has become necessary. The nursing homes is the first and simplest solution that can be considered for such individuals. However, considering the charact...

By Mahdi Aliyari

October 2024 Original scientific article Environment
THE IMPACT OF GEOLOGY ON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN MINING OPERATIONS

Both biological populations and the terrain suffer greatly from mining. Mining activities upset plant communities, and the habitats that result from the mining become depleted, creating an extremely difficult environment for the growth of plants. The mining leaves behind nutrient-deficient sandy spoils that are hostile to plants, and methods of rec...

By Arasuraja Ganesan, Priya Sethuraman, Sundara Balamurugan

Developing countries, especially, India, depend importantly on energy sources to perform their country’s industrial and economic activities. Mainly the two factors continuous population growth of the country and the rapid growth rate of industrialization of the country, the gap between electrical energy supply and demand for electrical energy...

By G. Suresh, D. Lenine

This research focuses on the energy performance of buildings with glass windows to allow daylight in three different locations in India. The utilization of glass in modern commercial buildings is rapidly increasing for aesthetic views and daylighting through the glazing. Much research has been conducted on WWR and daylight integration into the buil...

By Biswajit Biswas, Subhasis Neogi, Biswanath Roy