Comparative analysis of Direct and Indirect Model Reference Adaptive Control by Extended Kalman Filter
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Smart Wires and Modular FACTS Controllers for Smart Grid Applications: A Review
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Integrated Renewable Energy Management System for Reduced Hydrogen Consumption using Fuel Cell
Volume-3 | Issue-1

Wireless Power Transfer Device Based on RF Energy Circuit and Transformer Coupling Procedure
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Artificial Intelligence based Business Process Automation for Enhanced Knowledge Management
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Thermal Imaging for Automating Water Status in Vineyard
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Design of Effective Smart Communication System for Impaired People
Volume-2 | Issue-4

Automated Multimodal Fusion Technique for the Classification of Human Brain on Alzheimer’s Disorder
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Prediction of Energy Consumption by Ships at the port using Deep Learning
Volume-3 | Issue-2

A Novel Adaptive Fuzzy MPPT Algorithm under Changing Atmospheric Conditions
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Power Transfer Capability Recognition in Deregulated System under Line Outage Condition Using Power World Simulator
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Transformer Oil Diagnostic Tests Analysis using Statistical Correlation Technique
Volume-4 | Issue-3

Design of Inverter Voltage Mode Controller by Backstepping Technique for Nonlinear Power System Model
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Automated Multimodal Fusion Technique for the Classification of Human Brain on Alzheimer’s Disorder
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Performance Analysis of Multiple Pico Hydro Power Generation
Volume-2 | Issue-2

Energy Efficient Data Mining Approach for Estimating the Diabetes
Volume-3 | Issue-2

Wireless Power Transfer Device Based on RF Energy Circuit and Transformer Coupling Procedure
Volume-3 | Issue-3

Prediction of Energy Consumption by Ships at the port using Deep Learning
Volume-3 | Issue-2

A Novel Adaptive Fuzzy MPPT Algorithm under Changing Atmospheric Conditions
Volume-3 | Issue-4

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Thermal Imaging for Automating Water Status in Vineyard
Volume-3 | Issue-2

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