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National Institute of Technology, Karnataka
Education•Mangalore, Karnataka, India•
About: National Institute of Technology, Karnataka is a education organization based out in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Corrosion. The organization has 5017 authors who have published 7057 publications receiving 70367 citations.
Topics: Computer science, Corrosion, Cloud computing, Microstructure, Alloy
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TL;DR: In this article, Nanoclay (NC) has been blended with relatively inexpensive, widely consumed HDPE (high density polyethylene) for the development of filament to be used in 3D printers.
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TL;DR: This study presents a comprehensive review of the research approaches directed toward microservice architectures and proposes a multilevel taxonomy to categorize the existing research.
Abstract: Microservice architecture style has been gaining wide impetus in the software engineering industry. Researchers and practitioners have adopted the microservices concepts into several application domains such as the internet of things, cloud computing, service computing, and healthcare. Applications developed in alignment with the microservices principles require an underlying platform with management capabilities to coordinate the different microservice units and ensure that the application functionalities are delivered to the user. A multitude of approaches has been proposed for the various tasks in microservices‐based systems. However, since the field is relatively young, there is a need to organize the different research works. In this study, we present a comprehensive review of the research approaches directed toward microservice architectures and propose a multilevel taxonomy to categorize the existing research. The study also discusses the different distributed computing paradigms employing microservices and identifies the open research challenges in the domain.
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TL;DR: In this article, a DC-side circuit configuration that improves the harmonic suppression ability of a 12-pulse diode bridge rectifier (DBR) using a zigzag configured autotransformer is proposed.
Abstract: This paper proposes a DC-side circuit configuration that improves the harmonic suppression ability of a 12-pulse diode bridge rectifier (DBR) using a zigzag configured autotransformer. The DC-side circuit uses a single-phase DBR along with interphase transformer which generates the required circulating current thereby modifies the DC currents at the DBR output, in turn shapes the input line current near to a sine wave. The proposed single-phase DBR is connected in parallel with the load which enables to reuse the harmonic energy thus improving the energy conversion efficiency. The zigzag configured autotransformer used for 12-pulse DBR possesses the inbuilt ability to hinder the zero-sequence components, which expel the need of zero sequence blocking transformer. The proposed configuration is analyzed, simulated in MATLAB Simulink and the simulation results are presented, which confirm the reduction of total harmonic distortion (THD) in the input line current thereby improving the power quality under large load variations. Furthermore, the viability of the proposed configuration is verified by experimental results, which confirm the suitability of the proposed configuration in industrial applications.
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TL;DR: SB-3 at a prime dose of 100 mg has shown promising anticancer activity in vivo against EAC when compared to standard drug with minimum toxic effects.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a composite modulated multilayer alloy (CMMA) coating of Zn-Fe was developed galvanostatically on mild steel through single bath technique (SBT), using thiamine hydrochloride as additive.
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Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ajay Kumar | 53 | 809 | 12181 |
Bhiksha Raj | 51 | 359 | 13064 |
Alexander P. Lyubartsev | 49 | 184 | 9200 |
Vijay Nair | 47 | 425 | 10411 |
Sukumar Mishra | 44 | 405 | 7905 |
Arun M. Isloor | 38 | 261 | 6272 |
Vinay Kumaran | 36 | 262 | 4473 |
M. C. Ray | 30 | 115 | 2662 |
Airody Vasudeva Adhikari | 30 | 119 | 2832 |
Ian R. Lane | 27 | 129 | 2947 |
D. Krishna Bhat | 26 | 95 | 1715 |
Anurag Kumar | 26 | 126 | 2276 |
Soma Biswas | 25 | 127 | 2195 |
Chandan Kumar | 25 | 66 | 1806 |
H.S. Nagaraja | 23 | 90 | 1609 |