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Even though agriculture is now one of the most technologically advanced civilian industries, there is still a big gap between the innovations that are available and how they are actually put into practice, particularly in areas where traditional supervision methods are predominant. This study looks at how farmers' ability to implement precision agr...

By Shoira Bobomuratova, Kurbonalijon Zokirov, Najimiddin Jumakulov, G'ofur Allamuratov, Oybek Ulugbekov, Muhabbat Mullajonova, Avazbek Turdunov

Integration of Industrie 4.0 technologies with the Management Information Systems (MIS) has become a vital approach to improving effectiveness of the decision-making process in modern organizations. Cyber physical systems, the internet of things (IoT), big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) are the tools for companies of Industrie 4.0, which me...

By C. Rajkumar, Gajraj Singh, Arun Khatri, Zokir Sodikov, Chaitanya Niphadkar, Tanima Tarafdar, Baratov Khakimbek Abdufattokhovich, K. Sathishkumar

Concerns about the application of AI, for instance, include issues of morality, accuracy, and trust. AI chatbots recently transformed educational systems around the globe. They are available for more than just simple queries; they can provide explanations, additional material and support for learning whenever required. Chatbots may also take the fo...

By Vandita Sharma, Nitu Sehrawat, Manisha Verma, Ruchi Sharma, Anil Kumar

In the current era, geotechnical engineering plays an important role in designing, constructing, and maintaining buildings and other forms of infrastructure. Geotechnical engineering plays an important role in ensuring that the infrastructure is built safely, stably, and strongly capable of withstanding natural disasters such as earthquakes. The ec...

By Shaxnoza Norkulova, San'atjon Rajabov, Nafisa Xujayarova, Oysulton Dovranova, Samidullo Elmurodov, Shakhnoza Alieva, Mutabarkhon Umurzakova

Artificial Intelligence (AI) software has enormous potential to remain a versatile teaching tool that is of great interest to academicians and educators. This qualitative case study was intending to apply AI in foreign language teaching. It bridged a research gap by examining the potential applications, benefits and drawbacks of this novel method. ...

By Dhina Suresh, S Prasath, M Praneesh, K Sathishkumar, Gulnora Gulyamova, Sayanika Deka Sarma, P Dharmendra Kumar

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

Offers a detailed analysis of optimization algorithms and routing protocols are created to overcome the issues on energy efficiency with the Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The study analyses nature-based metaheuristic methods such as the Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Optimization, Gray W...

By R. Abirami, K. Sathishkumar, Liu Guanzhou, M. Ramalingam, Wasim Ahmad, Ali Bostani

The nature of software engineering is ever-changing and needs smart, intelligent, and innovation-enhancing solutions for talent management. In this paper, we describe our statistically validated dynamic Talented Innovative ecosystem (DTIE) that aims to improve innovation scaling in software engineering through AI-enabled analytics, data-driven recr...

By S. Krishnadas, Ramya Thiyagarajan

Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis is an important diagnostic tool in intensive care unit (ICU) settings that provides valuable information about the patient's respiratory and metabolic status. However, in the absence of predictive information, when testing is over-utilized or not planned, it can cause discomfort to the patient, costs to the healthc...

By S. Ramadoss, A. Kumaravel

Objective: Manual dexterity is the capacity to move the fingers and hands in a coordinated way to grasp and manipulate things. It depends on the interaction of musculoskeletal and neurological systems to make precise and intentional motions. The study's main goal is to compare the traditional Nine Hole Peg Test with a stopwatch with the dmS-NHPT wi...

By D. Mythili, K. Narayanasamy, V. Balchandar, K. Kotteeswaran, S. Kalpana