Institution
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Education•Kharagpur, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur is a education organization based out in Kharagpur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Natural rubber & Dielectric. The organization has 16887 authors who have published 38658 publications receiving 714526 citations.
Topics: Natural rubber, Dielectric, Microstructure, Population, Heat transfer
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
More filters
••
TL;DR: In this paper, the interface between the SiCp as the reinforcement and Al and Mg metals of the metal matrix composites (MMCs) prepared through vacuum infiltration technique is characterized.
150 citations
••
TL;DR: This paper investigates a reward-driven policy, employed in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC), for acquiring used products earmarked for remanufacture, and proposed a three-way discount mechanism for the manufacturer.
Abstract: This paper investigates a reward-driven policy, employed in a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC), for acquiring used products earmarked for remanufacture. Under the examined model, a single manufacturer sells products through a retailer as well as directly to end users in a forward supply chain. In the reverse supply chain, three different modes of collection are employed to capture used products for remanufacture: they are through a third party, directly by the manufacturer and from the retailer. Mathematical models for both non-cooperative and centralised scenarios are developed to characterise the pricing decisions and remanufacturing strategies that indicate individual and overall supply chain performance. Optimality of all the proposed models is examined with theory. To coordinate and achieve a win–win outcome for channel members, we proposed a three-way discount mechanism for the manufacturer. Extended numerical investigation provides insights on ways to manage an efficient reward-driven CLSC in a dual...
150 citations
••
TL;DR: Experimental results on a real hardware-based test bed indicate that the proposed scheme is beneficial to meet real-time application-specific requirements of IoT, while ensuring significant improvements on network performance over the traditional approaches.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a software-defined wireless sensor network architecture ( Soft-WSN )—an effort to support application-aware service provisioning in Internet of Things (IoT). Detailed architecture of the proposed system is presented involving the application, control, and infrastructure layers to enable software-defined networking (SDN) in IoT. We design a software-defined controller, which includes two management policies—device management and network management. Device management facilitates users to control their devices in the network. To enable device control mechanisms, we investigate three scheduling issues in a sensor node—sensing task, sensing delay, and active sleep. On the other hand, the topology of the network is controlled by the network management policies, which can be modified in run time to deal with dynamic requirements of IoT. Furthermore, the proposed scheme is implemented in a real hardware platform without changing the underlying sensor networking concepts, so that existing sensor devices can be seamlessly integrated. Therefore, in contrast to the existing SDN solutions for WSNs, the proposed system, Soft-WSN , focuses on both device management and topology management to meet run-time application-specific requirements of IoT, while enhancing flexibility and simplicity of WSN management. Experimental results on a real hardware-based test bed indicate that the proposed scheme is beneficial to meet real-time application-specific requirements of IoT, while ensuring significant improvements on network performance over the traditional approaches.
150 citations
••
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated optimum siting of wind turbine generators from the viewpoint of site and wind turbine generator selection, based on the accurate assessment of wind power potential of various sites.
Abstract: This paper investigates optimum siting of wind turbine generators from the viewpoint of site and wind turbine generator selection. The methodology of analysis is based on the accurate assessment of wind power potential of various sites. The analytical computations of annual and monthly capacity factors are done using the Weibull statistical model using cubic mean cube root of wind speeds. As many as fifty-four potential wind sites, with and without wind turbine installations, geographically distributed in different states of India are used for the siting analysis. As an outcome of this analysis several definitive conclusions of archival nature have been arrived at and are presented in the paper. If this analysis is done at the planning and development stages of installation of wind power stations, it will enable the wind power developer or the power utilities to make a judicious choice of potential site and wind turbine generator system from the available potential sites and wind turbine generators respectively.
150 citations
••
TL;DR: A detailed plan should emphasize segregation at the source, investment in disposal arrangements (including the use of liners and leachate collection), and an optimized transport arrangement, among improvements.
150 citations
Authors
Showing all 17290 results
Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
---|---|---|---|
Rajdeep Mohan Chatterjee | 110 | 990 | 51407 |
Vijay P. Singh | 106 | 1699 | 55831 |
Arun Majumdar | 102 | 459 | 52464 |
Sanjay Gupta | 99 | 902 | 35039 |
Biswajeet Pradhan | 98 | 735 | 32900 |
Sandeep Kumar | 94 | 1563 | 38652 |
Jürgen Eckert | 92 | 1368 | 42119 |
Praveen Kumar | 88 | 1339 | 35718 |
Tuan Vo-Dinh | 86 | 698 | 24690 |
Lawrence Carin | 84 | 949 | 31928 |
Anindya Dutta | 82 | 248 | 33619 |
Aniruddha B. Pandit | 80 | 427 | 22552 |
Krishnendu Chakrabarty | 79 | 996 | 27583 |
Ramesh Jain | 78 | 556 | 37037 |
Thomas Thundat | 78 | 622 | 22684 |