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Heritage Institute of Technology

About: Heritage Institute of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Support vector machine & Transconductance. The organization has 581 authors who have published 1045 publications receiving 8345 citations.


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Proceedings Article
14 Dec 2010
TL;DR: The Design of Non Accidental Lane (DNAL) analysis technique is applied to the proposed design and speed optimization plan and can robustly manage and operations on lane for avoiding accident.
Abstract: Design of Non Accidental Lane (DNAL) presents a new optimal lane analysis as a guide for designing of non accidental lane to serve better utilization of lane. The accident factors adjust the base model estimates for individual geometric design element dimensions and for traffic control features. The Design of Non Accidental Lane (DNAL) analysis technique is applied to the proposed design and speed optimization plan. Design of Non Accidental Lane can robustly manage and operations on lane for avoiding accident. Therefore how to increase the Speed optimization with non accidental zone of the Lane is widely concerting issue. There has been a limited research effort on the optimization of the DNAL systems.

6 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: A real time system with sensorless commutation is designed and implemented that utilizes a three phase inverter, a microcontroller and a motor speed feedback as drive circuitry to commute the BLDC motor.
Abstract: This paper deals with the development of a propulsion system for a robotic vehicle using a permanent magnet Brushless DC (BLDC) motor with sensorless commutated drive. The proposed vehicle has four BLDC motor driven wheels, each having separate sensorless drive circuitry but all controlled by a single supervisory controller. The vehicle is capable of performing angular and linear displacements, ruled by a distantly located operator. A drive/break by-wire technology is utilized for operation of the wheels. In this work, a real time system with sensorless commutation is designed and implemented that utilizes a three phase inverter, a microcontroller and a motor speed feedback as drive circuitry. A suitable cost effective algorithm has also been developed to generate an appropriate six transistor switching sequence to commute the BLDC motor. The characteristics of the implemented drive give satisfactory outputs over a wide range of controlled speed variation from 330 to 2440 rpm. The effectiveness of the system so designed is demonstrated through the real time experimental data.

6 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: A simple and a new model of color image representation and storage in a ternary (3-levels) quantum system is presented in this paper and various gray levels of a color image and their corresponding positions are stored in a color quantum register.
Abstract: Image representation in a multilevel quantum system is always an important issue now a day. This paper initially proposes two approaches which help to represent color images in a ternary quantum system based on the modified concept of famous FRQI model and normalized amplitude based quantum representation model. But these approaches are complicated and have several drawbacks. Finally, a simple and a new model of color image representation and storage in a ternary (3-levels) quantum system is presented in this paper. This model deals with a set of quantum states for M different color levels and another set of quantum states for P different position coordinates. In this paper, various gray levels of a color image and their corresponding positions are stored in a \(3^n\) color quantum register. For sake of simplicity this proposed method is carried out on 3 \(\times \) 3 pixels of color image example and the model is built by using basic ternary gates. A basic measurement of a pixel in a quantum image is also presented in this paper. Comparisons among these three quantum image representation approaches are also discussed at the last section of this paper.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a qualitative and quantitative study of the 4Ps/4As of rural marketing in Bhutan, using a qualitative survey of national distributors and some wholesalers in each district of Bhutan.
Abstract: Almost all large consumer goods companies operating in Bhutan actually operate through their Indian offices since India has a free trade agreement with Bhutan. Bhutan has a unique rural market structure, and the 4Ps (Product, Place, Price and Promotion) and 4As (Awareness, Availability, Affordability and Acceptability) of rural marketing are also governed by unique regulations formulated by the Government of Bhutan. Bhutan is 69.1% rural, and rural marketing becomes the most important subject for marketing in Bhutan — in fact, if Indian census benchmarks were applied to the Bhutan demographics, the percentage of rural population would be beyond 90%. This present study is the most comprehensive ex post facto qualitative and quantitative study of the 4Ps/4As of rural marketing in Bhutan. The research tool used is a qualitative survey of the national distributors operating in Bhutan and of some wholesalers in each district of Bhutan, followed by a quantitative analysis of the associations between the factors. Absolutely no literature is available on rural marketing in Bhutan, and this paper aims to advance that body of knowledge from a practitioner’s point of view.

6 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Debnath Bhattacharyya395786867
Samiran Mitra381985108
Dipankar Chakravorty353695288
S. Saha Ray342173888
Tai-hoon Kim335264974
Anindya Sen291093472
Ujjal Debnath293353828
Anirban Mukhopadhyay291693200
Avijit Ghosh281212639
Mrinal K. Ghosh26642243
Biswanath Bhunia23751466
Jayati Datta23551520
Nabarun Bhattacharyya231361960
Pinaki Bhattacharya191141193
Dwaipayan Sen18711086
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20227
2021110
202087
201992
201883
2017103