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National Institute of Technology, Silchar

EducationSilchar, Assam, India
About: National Institute of Technology, Silchar is a education organization based out in Silchar, Assam, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Control theory & Electric power system. The organization has 1934 authors who have published 4219 publications receiving 41149 citations. The organization is also known as: NIT Silchar.


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01 Sep 2016
TL;DR: The objective analysis suggests that there is ~3dB improvement in PSNR as compared to the MHFC based method for high density of impulse noise, and the results of SSIM along with visual observations indicate that the image details are maintained significantly in the proposed technique asCompared to existing methods.
Abstract: This paper proposes a multiclass support vector machine (SVM) based adaptive filter for removal of impulse noise from color images. The quality of the image gets degraded due to the presence of impulse noise. As a result, the homogeneity amongst the pixels gets distorted that needs to be restored. The feature set comprising of prediction error, difference between the median value and the center pixel; the median value in the kernel under operation has been used during this study. The pixel of test image is processed using adaptive window based filter that depends on the associated class assigned at the testing phase. The baseline system has been designed using modified histogram based fuzzy color filter (MHFC) technique. Four set of experiments have been carried out on a large database to validate the proposed method. The performance of the technique have been evaluated using peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) and structural similarity index measure (SSIM). The results suggest that for fixed valued impulse noise, the proposed filter performs better than the MHFC in case of high density impulse noise (>45%). However, for random valued impulse noise the proposed filter outperforms the MHFC based method for both low and high density of noise. The objective analysis suggests that there is ~3dB improvement in PSNR as compared to the MHFC based method for high density of impulse noise. The results of SSIM along with visual observations indicate that the image details are maintained significantly in the proposed technique as compared to existing methods.

41 citations

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TL;DR: The result indicates that the proposed adaptive control scheme avoids severe hypoglycaemia and gives satisfactory performance under parametric uncertainty highlighting its ability to address the issue of inter‐patient variability.
Abstract: Here, a direct adaptive control strategy with parametric compensation is adopted for an uncertain non-linear model representing blood glucose regulation in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients. The uncertain parameters of the model are updated by appropriate design of adaptation laws using the Lyapunov method. The closed-loop response of the plasma glucose concentration as well as external insulin infusion rate is analysed for a wide range of variation of the model parameters through extensive simulation studies. The result indicates that the proposed adaptive control scheme avoids severe hypoglycaemia and gives satisfactory performance under parametric uncertainty highlighting its ability to address the issue of inter-patient variability.

41 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed theoretical scheme for teleportation of a two-particle entangled state via cluster state is presented, and the scheme is demonstrated on the IBM quantum computer by designing appropriate quantum circuits using single-qu bit and two-qubit quantum gates.
Abstract: Quantum teleportation is extensively used in quantum communication where a sender sends a information to a receiver at a large distance through a quantum entangled channel. Li and Cao (Commun Theor Phys 47(3):464, 2007) proposed a theoretical scheme for teleportation of a two-particle entangled state via cluster state. Here, we present the above scheme of teleportation for an arbitrary state by using a four-qubit cluster state. We demonstrate the scheme on the IBM quantum computer by designing appropriate quantum circuits using single-qubit and two-qubit quantum gates. We collect the experimental results with good fidelity revealing the teleportation of an arbitrary two-qubit state using a four-qubit cluster state.

40 citations

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TL;DR: The authors propose a projection-based reduced-order modeling approach using proper orthogonal decomposition for the construction of a reduced basis for the FE solution during the optimization, using a small number of previously obtained and stored solutions.
Abstract: Despite a solid theoretical foundation and straightforward application to structural design problems, 3D topology optimization still suffers from a prohibitively high computational effort that hinders its widespread use in industrial design. One major contributor to this problem is the cost of solving the finite element equations during each iteration of the optimization loop. To alleviate this cost in large-scale topology optimization, the authors propose a projection-based reduced-order modeling approach using proper orthogonal decomposition for the construction of a reduced basis for the FE solution during the optimization, using a small number of previously obtained and stored solutions. This basis is then adaptively enriched and updated on-the-fly according to an error residual, until convergence of the main optimization loop. The method of moving asymptotes is used for the optimization. The techniques are validated using established 3D benchmark problems. The numerical results demonstrate the advantages and the improved performance of our proposed approach.

40 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202335
2022149
2021947
2020742
2019596
2018451