This document discusses the construction approach and scheduling for a waste treatment plant project. It will be constructed in multiple phases with different resource needs, staging, and durations for each aspect of the work. Each phase will have varying impacts like noise, vibration, dust, and traffic. The summary discusses the major anticipated construction phases, expected impacts during each phase, and that the scheduling will be done using Primavera software. The treatment plant needs to be constructed to handle 36 mgd capacity by 2019.
IRJET- Performance Evaluation of Irrigation ProjectsIRJET Journal
This document discusses performance evaluation of irrigation projects in India. It begins with an introduction that outlines the growth of irrigation potential in India since independence. It then discusses the importance and objectives of evaluating project performance, including identifying shortfalls and improving efficiency. Key aspects of performance studies are outlined, including system performance, agro-economic impacts, socio-economic impacts, and environmental impacts. Suggestions from performance evaluations, such as improving maintenance and operation, are provided. The document also introduces benchmarking, where the best performing project is used as the standard to improve other projects. Important indicators used to evaluate project performance are listed.
IRJET- Study on Comparison of Precast and Cast In-Situ Construction of the St...IRJET Journal
This document compares the costs, time, and repair work of precast and cast-in-situ construction methods for a G+2 residential building with 1602 units in India. It finds that the initial cost of precast construction is higher due to higher skilled labor costs in India. However, precast construction saves 40-50% of time compared to cast-in-situ. While cast-in-situ has lower maintenance costs initially, precast has lower repair costs after 15-20 years and can be 50% recyclable. Overall, precast construction provides better quality control, reduces construction waste and noise, and requires less on-site labor than cast-in-situ.
IRJET- Enhancement of Productivity and Minimization of Waste using Lean C...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on enhancing construction productivity and minimizing waste using lean construction techniques. The study examined a concrete construction project in India. At the project level, lack of coordination between contractors caused delays. The study proposed using Last Planner and Linear Scheduling Methods to improve communication and scheduling. At the operation level, a systematic approach identified wastes, redesigned operations, and trained employees, reducing wastes in field installations. Implementing lean concepts like Last Planner and reducing wastes were found to increase productivity and performance.
Environmental clearance for construction projects optimaSiddharth Choksi
The document summarizes new environmental clearance requirements for construction projects in India. Key points include:
1) Construction projects over 1,50,000 square meters now require environmental clearance from state authorities rather than the central government.
2) Most construction projects no longer require an Environment Impact Assessment or a public hearing.
3) Environmental clearance applications can now be processed at the state level in 3.5 months, compared to previously requiring central government approval.
PRESENT APPLICATION OFRESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN PREFABRICATED AND IN-SITU CONSTR...civej
Currently, prefabricated building plays a leading role in construction. Mounting with the standardization
and mechanization, Prefabrication has brought an extensive transformation in the construction industry
around the world. Moreover the associated advancements to the local construction industry with the
espousal of more mechanization, intelligent management systems and computer aided manufacturing; the
wide-ranging use of prefabrication also contributes to sustainable development by means of cleaner and
more resources saving production process. The main aim of this paper is to present a prefabricated
construction based on time and cost utilization over than in-situ construction. Also forecast the general
idea about the development and application of prefabrication method in the construction of large-scale and
high-rise buildings. The factors like time and cost are analyzed in normal construction and in prefabricated
construction companies. The results are shown by using management software tools.
IRJET- Performance Evaluation of Irrigation ProjectsIRJET Journal
This document discusses performance evaluation of irrigation projects in India. It begins with an introduction that outlines the growth of irrigation potential in India since independence. It then discusses the importance and objectives of evaluating project performance, including identifying shortfalls and improving efficiency. Key aspects of performance studies are outlined, including system performance, agro-economic impacts, socio-economic impacts, and environmental impacts. Suggestions from performance evaluations, such as improving maintenance and operation, are provided. The document also introduces benchmarking, where the best performing project is used as the standard to improve other projects. Important indicators used to evaluate project performance are listed.
IRJET- Study on Comparison of Precast and Cast In-Situ Construction of the St...IRJET Journal
This document compares the costs, time, and repair work of precast and cast-in-situ construction methods for a G+2 residential building with 1602 units in India. It finds that the initial cost of precast construction is higher due to higher skilled labor costs in India. However, precast construction saves 40-50% of time compared to cast-in-situ. While cast-in-situ has lower maintenance costs initially, precast has lower repair costs after 15-20 years and can be 50% recyclable. Overall, precast construction provides better quality control, reduces construction waste and noise, and requires less on-site labor than cast-in-situ.
IRJET- Enhancement of Productivity and Minimization of Waste using Lean C...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on enhancing construction productivity and minimizing waste using lean construction techniques. The study examined a concrete construction project in India. At the project level, lack of coordination between contractors caused delays. The study proposed using Last Planner and Linear Scheduling Methods to improve communication and scheduling. At the operation level, a systematic approach identified wastes, redesigned operations, and trained employees, reducing wastes in field installations. Implementing lean concepts like Last Planner and reducing wastes were found to increase productivity and performance.
Environmental clearance for construction projects optimaSiddharth Choksi
The document summarizes new environmental clearance requirements for construction projects in India. Key points include:
1) Construction projects over 1,50,000 square meters now require environmental clearance from state authorities rather than the central government.
2) Most construction projects no longer require an Environment Impact Assessment or a public hearing.
3) Environmental clearance applications can now be processed at the state level in 3.5 months, compared to previously requiring central government approval.
PRESENT APPLICATION OFRESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN PREFABRICATED AND IN-SITU CONSTR...civej
Currently, prefabricated building plays a leading role in construction. Mounting with the standardization
and mechanization, Prefabrication has brought an extensive transformation in the construction industry
around the world. Moreover the associated advancements to the local construction industry with the
espousal of more mechanization, intelligent management systems and computer aided manufacturing; the
wide-ranging use of prefabrication also contributes to sustainable development by means of cleaner and
more resources saving production process. The main aim of this paper is to present a prefabricated
construction based on time and cost utilization over than in-situ construction. Also forecast the general
idea about the development and application of prefabrication method in the construction of large-scale and
high-rise buildings. The factors like time and cost are analyzed in normal construction and in prefabricated
construction companies. The results are shown by using management software tools.
Real estate industry is amongst the most flourishing industries in India. Modern buildings built in urban areas of India have high levels of energy consumption because of requirements of air-conditioning and lighting. In this scenario of more and more real estate projects coming up in different parts of India, the construction activities must be undertaken keeping in mind the environmental welfare, so that there is not much pressure on its finite natural resources. Therefore, it is important for any real estate projects above 20,000 sqm. or any new/ expansion of existing project or changes in usage of projects etc. need to take Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF). The following article deals with Environmental clearance from MoEF.
IRJET- Evaluation of Rework Factors Affecting Cost and Schedule Performance i...IRJET Journal
This document discusses rework factors that affect cost and schedule performance in construction projects. It aims to identify the main rework factors and calculate total rework costs. The research involved a questionnaire survey to analyze data from infrastructure projects. Four main rework factor groups were identified: design-related, client-related, contractor-related, and external environment factors. Analytical hierarchy process was used to rank the factors by importance. Total rework cost was calculated probabilistically based on factor weightings and costs of critical construction activities. The findings provide insight into how to reduce rework costs by addressing the most influential factors.
Ctran Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is an environmental consulting firm that was founded in 2007. It has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar and operates throughout India. The company provides consulting services in the areas of energy, environment, climate change and rural infrastructure. It conducted an environmental impact assessment study for a proposed fibre cement manufacturing plant as part of a summer internship project to establish the environmental baseline, assess impacts, and develop a management plan to minimize adverse effects.
Pollution control in small and medium scaleECRD IN
Small and medium scale industries in India have been classified as red, orange, or green depending on the pollution they create. Some small scale industries fall into the red and orange categories, meaning they must strictly control pollutants. However, individually controlling pollution is difficult for small industries due to lack of finances. Future industrial development must be planned to be environmentally sustainable, and existing industries must comply with pollution regulations within set timeframes. The document discusses various pollutants emitted, meteorological factors affecting pollution dispersion, and steps taken by industries and governments to control pollution from small and medium industries.
Pollution control in small and medium scale industryECRD2015
1) Small and medium scale industries in India face challenges in complying with pollution control regulations due to lack of finances to invest in proper pollution control equipment.
2) Industries are classified as red, orange or green based on pollution levels, with some small industries unfortunately falling into the higher pollution red and orange categories.
3) Proper planning of industrial development needs to take pollution levels into account, considering factors like local meteorological conditions and the pollution handling capacity of local water systems.
This document provides a resume for Om Krishna, including his contact information, work experience, education, training, areas of interest, and recent projects. Over 5 years of work experience includes positions at SGS India Pvt. Ltd. as a Senior Executive for EHS, GRC India Pvt. Ltd. as a Senior Chemist, and Delhi Test House as a Senior Analyst. Educational qualifications include an M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Technology and postgraduate diplomas in Disaster Management, Human Resource Management, and Urban Planning & Development. Relevant experience includes environmental monitoring and auditing, waste management, disaster management, and environmental impact assessments. Recent projects involve areas such as noise monitoring for high-speed rail
This slide brings us to know about the Amendments of 2006 and 2009 in Environmental Impact Assessment. The draft EIA notification issued by the ministry and forests for amendment 2009. The process of amendment 2006 was well sketched in the presentation. Hope everyone would like this.
The document discusses the proposed development of Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, Pakistan. It notes that the existing Walton airport could no longer handle large aircraft or meet growing demand. As a result, the government decided to build a new, world-class airport named Allama Iqbal International Airport. The document outlines the project details, including location, costs, consultants, contractors, facilities, and proposed development plans. It also discusses environmental impact assessments conducted and proposed mitigation measures to address impacts on land, water, air, noise, waste, and socio-economic factors.
This document covers several key topics for project management including machinery and equipment selection, environmental aspects, structures and civil works, and project charts and layouts. It discusses determining machinery needs based on production levels, selecting appropriate equipment types, and factors to consider for procurement. Environmental impact assessment is described as an important tool for developing management plans to reduce obstacles. Structures and civil works involve site preparation activities. Project charts can include functional layouts, material flow diagrams, and plant layouts depicting the physical arrangement.
GRIHA is India's national rating system for green buildings established in 2007. It evaluates a building's environmental performance over its lifecycle and provides standards for green buildings in India. GRIHA considers energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable construction materials and practices, health and well-being of occupants, and other factors. It aims to minimize resource use and reduce waste generation. GRIHA certification is awarded based on a point system, with 50 points required for basic certification. There are various GRIHA variants for different building sizes and types, including for affordable housing and existing buildings. The rating process involves registration, documentation submission, site visits and evaluation.
Executive Summary Of Federal State Climate Change Policy Rebates GrantsDermotDuncan
The document summarizes Australian climate change policy and funding at the federal and state levels. At the federal level, it outlines policies like the Kyoto Protocol, the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, and programs administered by the Department of Climate Change that provide renewable energy rebates and targets. It also discusses New South Wales climate change policies including residential and business rebate programs, a renewable energy development program, and a school energy efficiency program.
- Labor productivity is typically lower for larger, more complex construction projects due to logistical challenges and workers needing time to adjust to new environments.
- A contractor has established a base labor productivity for jobs requiring 500,000 labor hours under standard conditions.
- For smaller jobs of 400,000 hours, productivity is 110% of the base.
- The relationship between job size and productivity is assumed to be linear from 300,000 to 700,000 hours.
- A new job requiring 650,000 hours would have a labor productivity index of 105% based on its position in the linear relationship.
Daniel K Hom Resume And Projects 031611 Lidanielkhom
Daniel K. Hom is seeking a project management position in the Bay Area. He has over 20 years of experience managing engineering projects at NUMMI, a Toyota and GM joint venture. His responsibilities included overseeing facility engineering, construction projects, safety compliance, and energy reduction initiatives. Recently, he led the successful decommissioning of NUMMI's manufacturing operations, completing the project under budget and without environmental violations.
This document provides information on a pilot program to improve commercial energy code compliance in Minnesota. It discusses trends in other states' commercial energy code support programs and the issues addressed by the Minnesota pilot. The pilot uses two approaches - one for small, prescriptive projects and one for large, complex projects. It involves partner cities, provides tools and guidance to project teams, and evaluates the energy savings and benefits. The goal is to establish an effective precedent for commercial energy code support in Minnesota.
IRJET- Value Engineering: Better Way of Implementing Conventional MethodsIRJET Journal
This document discusses value engineering and its application in various fields. It begins with an introduction to value engineering, defining it as a creative, organized effort to analyze projects to achieve essential functions cost-effectively. It then provides examples of value engineering being used in waste management, residual value analysis of vehicles, and machine-based optimization. The document concludes that value engineering can reduce production costs through techniques like reducing cycle times, optimizing materials and weights, and improving product life cycles and sustainable development.
IRJET-Analysis of Losses Due to Breakdown of Equipments in Construction.IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on losses due to equipment breakdown in construction projects. It discusses how proper maintenance of construction equipment is important for productivity and reducing costs. The document reviews several research papers on topics like maintenance management systems, criteria for sustainable equipment selection, and multi-criteria decision making for equipment selection. It also provides details on construction equipment planning, selection of appropriate equipment based on tasks, site constraints, and economic factors. The importance of maintenance planning and developing maintenance plans for individual equipment is highlighted.
IRJET- Multiple Project Execution System for a Construction Contracting Organ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the need for proper management and monitoring of multiple construction projects by a contracting organization. It presents a case study of Adroit Associates, an organization managing 11 infrastructure projects simultaneously in Madhya Pradesh, India. Data was collected on the organization's projects, resources, scheduling and financial management. The document finds that implementing a monitoring system improved productivity, reduced wastage, and helped catch discrepancies. It concludes proper scheduling and reporting systems can help contracting organizations more effectively deliver multiple projects on time and on budget.
Cost Effectiveness of LID ImplementationRobert Muir
Green infrastructure can provide flood control, erosion control, and water quality benefits but the costs must be considered. A case study in Markham, Ontario found that a green infrastructure strategy was not cost-effective for flood control compared to conventional grey infrastructure strategies when considering capital and lifecycle costs. While green infrastructure provided benefits, the annual costs were much higher than the annual benefits. The study also highlighted concerns with infiltration from green infrastructure increasing risks of basement flooding and degradation of drinking water sources.
IRJET- Self-Cleaning of Street by Sewage Treated Water using Street StudIRJET Journal
The document discusses a proposed solution to clean streets using treated sewage water sprayed from nozzles inside road studs. The main points are:
1) Road cracks and accidents are issues in India due to varying temperatures. Spraying water daily can reuse roads quickly.
2) The proposed solution involves fitting sprinklers inside road studs to spray water in a circular motion to clean streets. Pipes would supply water to the studs.
3) Treated sewage water would be used which meets pH standards. Nozzles would spray water then retract when off. This would clean streets and dry roads quickly while reusing treated water.
IRJET- Role of Construction Waste Material Management in Construction Ind...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper on the role of construction waste material management in the construction industry. It discusses causes and effects of construction waste, as well as a case study approach. The key points are:
1) Construction waste from building sites can have significant environmental impacts and increase project costs if not properly managed. Materials are often wasted in large quantities.
2) A "4R" technique is proposed to reduce, reuse, recycle, and refuse (landfill) construction waste materials to better address the problem.
3) The research objectives are to study waste generation, analyze amounts and impacts on costs, and gauge public views on causes and reduction strategies. Understanding construction waste issues can help reduce costs
Real estate industry is amongst the most flourishing industries in India. Modern buildings built in urban areas of India have high levels of energy consumption because of requirements of air-conditioning and lighting. In this scenario of more and more real estate projects coming up in different parts of India, the construction activities must be undertaken keeping in mind the environmental welfare, so that there is not much pressure on its finite natural resources. Therefore, it is important for any real estate projects above 20,000 sqm. or any new/ expansion of existing project or changes in usage of projects etc. need to take Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF). The following article deals with Environmental clearance from MoEF.
IRJET- Evaluation of Rework Factors Affecting Cost and Schedule Performance i...IRJET Journal
This document discusses rework factors that affect cost and schedule performance in construction projects. It aims to identify the main rework factors and calculate total rework costs. The research involved a questionnaire survey to analyze data from infrastructure projects. Four main rework factor groups were identified: design-related, client-related, contractor-related, and external environment factors. Analytical hierarchy process was used to rank the factors by importance. Total rework cost was calculated probabilistically based on factor weightings and costs of critical construction activities. The findings provide insight into how to reduce rework costs by addressing the most influential factors.
Ctran Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is an environmental consulting firm that was founded in 2007. It has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar and operates throughout India. The company provides consulting services in the areas of energy, environment, climate change and rural infrastructure. It conducted an environmental impact assessment study for a proposed fibre cement manufacturing plant as part of a summer internship project to establish the environmental baseline, assess impacts, and develop a management plan to minimize adverse effects.
Pollution control in small and medium scaleECRD IN
Small and medium scale industries in India have been classified as red, orange, or green depending on the pollution they create. Some small scale industries fall into the red and orange categories, meaning they must strictly control pollutants. However, individually controlling pollution is difficult for small industries due to lack of finances. Future industrial development must be planned to be environmentally sustainable, and existing industries must comply with pollution regulations within set timeframes. The document discusses various pollutants emitted, meteorological factors affecting pollution dispersion, and steps taken by industries and governments to control pollution from small and medium industries.
Pollution control in small and medium scale industryECRD2015
1) Small and medium scale industries in India face challenges in complying with pollution control regulations due to lack of finances to invest in proper pollution control equipment.
2) Industries are classified as red, orange or green based on pollution levels, with some small industries unfortunately falling into the higher pollution red and orange categories.
3) Proper planning of industrial development needs to take pollution levels into account, considering factors like local meteorological conditions and the pollution handling capacity of local water systems.
This document provides a resume for Om Krishna, including his contact information, work experience, education, training, areas of interest, and recent projects. Over 5 years of work experience includes positions at SGS India Pvt. Ltd. as a Senior Executive for EHS, GRC India Pvt. Ltd. as a Senior Chemist, and Delhi Test House as a Senior Analyst. Educational qualifications include an M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Technology and postgraduate diplomas in Disaster Management, Human Resource Management, and Urban Planning & Development. Relevant experience includes environmental monitoring and auditing, waste management, disaster management, and environmental impact assessments. Recent projects involve areas such as noise monitoring for high-speed rail
This slide brings us to know about the Amendments of 2006 and 2009 in Environmental Impact Assessment. The draft EIA notification issued by the ministry and forests for amendment 2009. The process of amendment 2006 was well sketched in the presentation. Hope everyone would like this.
The document discusses the proposed development of Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, Pakistan. It notes that the existing Walton airport could no longer handle large aircraft or meet growing demand. As a result, the government decided to build a new, world-class airport named Allama Iqbal International Airport. The document outlines the project details, including location, costs, consultants, contractors, facilities, and proposed development plans. It also discusses environmental impact assessments conducted and proposed mitigation measures to address impacts on land, water, air, noise, waste, and socio-economic factors.
This document covers several key topics for project management including machinery and equipment selection, environmental aspects, structures and civil works, and project charts and layouts. It discusses determining machinery needs based on production levels, selecting appropriate equipment types, and factors to consider for procurement. Environmental impact assessment is described as an important tool for developing management plans to reduce obstacles. Structures and civil works involve site preparation activities. Project charts can include functional layouts, material flow diagrams, and plant layouts depicting the physical arrangement.
GRIHA is India's national rating system for green buildings established in 2007. It evaluates a building's environmental performance over its lifecycle and provides standards for green buildings in India. GRIHA considers energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable construction materials and practices, health and well-being of occupants, and other factors. It aims to minimize resource use and reduce waste generation. GRIHA certification is awarded based on a point system, with 50 points required for basic certification. There are various GRIHA variants for different building sizes and types, including for affordable housing and existing buildings. The rating process involves registration, documentation submission, site visits and evaluation.
Executive Summary Of Federal State Climate Change Policy Rebates GrantsDermotDuncan
The document summarizes Australian climate change policy and funding at the federal and state levels. At the federal level, it outlines policies like the Kyoto Protocol, the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, and programs administered by the Department of Climate Change that provide renewable energy rebates and targets. It also discusses New South Wales climate change policies including residential and business rebate programs, a renewable energy development program, and a school energy efficiency program.
- Labor productivity is typically lower for larger, more complex construction projects due to logistical challenges and workers needing time to adjust to new environments.
- A contractor has established a base labor productivity for jobs requiring 500,000 labor hours under standard conditions.
- For smaller jobs of 400,000 hours, productivity is 110% of the base.
- The relationship between job size and productivity is assumed to be linear from 300,000 to 700,000 hours.
- A new job requiring 650,000 hours would have a labor productivity index of 105% based on its position in the linear relationship.
Daniel K Hom Resume And Projects 031611 Lidanielkhom
Daniel K. Hom is seeking a project management position in the Bay Area. He has over 20 years of experience managing engineering projects at NUMMI, a Toyota and GM joint venture. His responsibilities included overseeing facility engineering, construction projects, safety compliance, and energy reduction initiatives. Recently, he led the successful decommissioning of NUMMI's manufacturing operations, completing the project under budget and without environmental violations.
This document provides information on a pilot program to improve commercial energy code compliance in Minnesota. It discusses trends in other states' commercial energy code support programs and the issues addressed by the Minnesota pilot. The pilot uses two approaches - one for small, prescriptive projects and one for large, complex projects. It involves partner cities, provides tools and guidance to project teams, and evaluates the energy savings and benefits. The goal is to establish an effective precedent for commercial energy code support in Minnesota.
IRJET- Value Engineering: Better Way of Implementing Conventional MethodsIRJET Journal
This document discusses value engineering and its application in various fields. It begins with an introduction to value engineering, defining it as a creative, organized effort to analyze projects to achieve essential functions cost-effectively. It then provides examples of value engineering being used in waste management, residual value analysis of vehicles, and machine-based optimization. The document concludes that value engineering can reduce production costs through techniques like reducing cycle times, optimizing materials and weights, and improving product life cycles and sustainable development.
IRJET-Analysis of Losses Due to Breakdown of Equipments in Construction.IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on losses due to equipment breakdown in construction projects. It discusses how proper maintenance of construction equipment is important for productivity and reducing costs. The document reviews several research papers on topics like maintenance management systems, criteria for sustainable equipment selection, and multi-criteria decision making for equipment selection. It also provides details on construction equipment planning, selection of appropriate equipment based on tasks, site constraints, and economic factors. The importance of maintenance planning and developing maintenance plans for individual equipment is highlighted.
IRJET- Multiple Project Execution System for a Construction Contracting Organ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the need for proper management and monitoring of multiple construction projects by a contracting organization. It presents a case study of Adroit Associates, an organization managing 11 infrastructure projects simultaneously in Madhya Pradesh, India. Data was collected on the organization's projects, resources, scheduling and financial management. The document finds that implementing a monitoring system improved productivity, reduced wastage, and helped catch discrepancies. It concludes proper scheduling and reporting systems can help contracting organizations more effectively deliver multiple projects on time and on budget.
Cost Effectiveness of LID ImplementationRobert Muir
Green infrastructure can provide flood control, erosion control, and water quality benefits but the costs must be considered. A case study in Markham, Ontario found that a green infrastructure strategy was not cost-effective for flood control compared to conventional grey infrastructure strategies when considering capital and lifecycle costs. While green infrastructure provided benefits, the annual costs were much higher than the annual benefits. The study also highlighted concerns with infiltration from green infrastructure increasing risks of basement flooding and degradation of drinking water sources.
IRJET- Self-Cleaning of Street by Sewage Treated Water using Street StudIRJET Journal
The document discusses a proposed solution to clean streets using treated sewage water sprayed from nozzles inside road studs. The main points are:
1) Road cracks and accidents are issues in India due to varying temperatures. Spraying water daily can reuse roads quickly.
2) The proposed solution involves fitting sprinklers inside road studs to spray water in a circular motion to clean streets. Pipes would supply water to the studs.
3) Treated sewage water would be used which meets pH standards. Nozzles would spray water then retract when off. This would clean streets and dry roads quickly while reusing treated water.
IRJET- Role of Construction Waste Material Management in Construction Ind...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper on the role of construction waste material management in the construction industry. It discusses causes and effects of construction waste, as well as a case study approach. The key points are:
1) Construction waste from building sites can have significant environmental impacts and increase project costs if not properly managed. Materials are often wasted in large quantities.
2) A "4R" technique is proposed to reduce, reuse, recycle, and refuse (landfill) construction waste materials to better address the problem.
3) The research objectives are to study waste generation, analyze amounts and impacts on costs, and gauge public views on causes and reduction strategies. Understanding construction waste issues can help reduce costs
IRJET- Quality Assurance & Project Scheduling for Residential BuildingIRJET Journal
This document discusses quality assurance and project scheduling for residential buildings. It summarizes a study conducted on these topics. The study involved visiting construction sites to observe quality of workmanship and identify quality-related problems. It analyzed causes of issues in a residential building that experienced damage after one year. Problems like honeycombing in columns and cracking in brickwork were identified. The study also developed a bar chart project schedule for residential construction using MS Project software. The schedule aims to help complete construction economically and within the planned time period. In conclusion, the study found that combining engineering and management aspects through quality control and project scheduling can increase efficiency and reduce costs.
IRJET- Assessing the Major Factors for Construction Material Wastage and thei...IRJET Journal
This document discusses construction material waste in Wolaita Sodo town, Ethiopia. It finds that 69.7% of building materials are wasted on construction projects there, largely due to poor site management, workmanship, and material handling. Reinforcing bars, cement, formwork, and aggregates experience the highest waste. The document recommends minimizing waste by carefully storing, managing, and handling materials, as well as supervising site work. Reducing waste benefits project costs, timelines, and stakeholders.
IRJET- An Investigation of Maintenance Management of Construction Equipment f...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research into improving construction equipment management practices to increase productivity on multistory building projects.
In Phase I, interviews were conducted with 19 experts involved in multistory building projects. Their responses were analyzed to identify equipment management practices that could improve productivity.
In Phase II, data was collected via questionnaires from principal contractors on 39 projects. The goal was to investigate maintenance management of construction equipment and minimize downtime from breakdowns. Regular preventive maintenance was found to reduce breakdowns and losses compared to traditional reactive maintenance approaches. Proper equipment maintenance is important for maximizing availability and smooth production.
IDENTIFYING AND ASSESSING WASTE MANAGEMENT INFLUENCE FACTORS AND CHECK LEVEL ...IRJET Journal
This document identifies and assesses influence factors and checks the level of performance for waste management in building construction projects. It discusses 59 factors that were identified and divided into 5 categories: manpower, material and equipment, construction method, management practice, and industry policy. These factors help minimize waste and increase recycling at construction sites. The document presents the methodology used, which included identifying factors through interviews, distributing factors in a questionnaire survey to construction sites, calculating mean and standard deviation of factors, and determining a total index value to relate to waste management performance. The goal is to develop a waste management assessment method to improve performance and sustainability of construction projects.
IRJET- Sustainability of Recycled Aggregate – A Futuristic ProspectIRJET Journal
This document discusses the sustainability and future prospects of using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as an alternative to natural aggregates in construction. It notes that while concrete production is increasing to meet construction demands, demolition waste is also increasing and poses environmental issues. Using RCA provides a solution by reusing demolition waste and reducing strain on natural resources. The document reviews research on RCA use in other countries and notes a lack of standards and practices for RCA in India. It then outlines a methodology for producing and testing RCA made from demolition concrete. Key test results found RCA has a more angular and rough texture than natural aggregates and higher water absorption due to adhered cement particles.
This document discusses rainwater harvesting systems. It begins with an introduction describing rainwater harvesting as the collection and storage of rainwater for later use. It then discusses related work on rainwater harvesting projects at universities. The methodology section outlines the components of a rainwater harvesting system and methods for storing harvested rainwater. Results are presented on water levels from monitoring wells before and after monsoon seasons from 2002-2011. Finally, conclusions state that rainwater harvesting can help solve water scarcity issues and save energy from well pumping while providing household water.
IRJET- Study on Economic Sustainability of Industrial BuildingsIRJET Journal
This study compares the economic sustainability and construction duration of conventional steel buildings and pre-engineered steel buildings. A construction schedule was created for each building using Microsoft Project software. The results showed that pre-engineered buildings have a shorter construction duration of 89 days compared to 115 days for conventional steel buildings. Additionally, pre-engineered buildings were found to be more economically sustainable with a total construction cost of Rs. 17,60,076 compared to Rs. 26,15,215 for conventional steel buildings, a savings of 32.69%. This is because pre-engineered buildings eliminate on-site fabrication, have less steel usage, and require fewer resources during construction. Therefore, the study concludes that pre-engineered buildings prove
A Review on Waste Material Minimization in Construction IndustryIRJET Journal
The document discusses waste minimization in the construction industry. It identifies materials that are commonly wasted, such as concrete, timber, and steel, as well as materials that are least wasted but still impact costs and the environment, like paints, pipes, glass, and tiles. The document reviews factors that contribute to waste of these minor materials, such as improper handling, damaged or defective materials, and changes during construction. It also presents a methodology to study waste minimization, including identifying waste factors, conducting surveys, and providing solutions to reduce construction waste.
Development of Demolished Concrete Mix Using Pre-Coating TechniqueIRJET Journal
This document presents research on developing demolished concrete mix using a pre-coating technique. The study aims to effectively utilize recycled concrete aggregate in rigid pavement slabs by replacing natural coarse aggregate with different percentage levels of recycled concrete aggregate that has undergone surface treatments to reduce water absorption. Concrete mixes with 0%, 25%, 30%, 40%, and 100% replacement of recycled aggregates will be tested to evaluate properties relevant for pavement quality concrete and determine the optimum usage of recycled concrete aggregates. The results of compressive strength, flexural strength, and split tensile strength tests on the different mixes will be analyzed.
Identification & Minimization Of Waste In Building ConstructionIRJET Journal
This document discusses minimizing waste in the construction industry through better practices. It identifies construction waste as a major issue, both environmentally and financially. The study aims to advance knowledge on reducing waste at construction sites. It reviews past research on waste sources, causes, and minimization strategies. The methodology involves interviews, surveys, and site visits to identify high waste materials, assess current practices, and propose a framework to reduce waste through implementation of lean construction principles.
IRJET- A Study of Implementing Lean & Fast Tracking in Construction Proje...IRJET Journal
This document discusses implementing lean and fast tracking principles in construction project management. It begins with an introduction to the challenges faced in construction projects and how lean and fast tracking can help address issues like cost overruns, delays, and quality defects. The paper then explores strategies for fast tracking like delay management, resource management, and choice of technology. It also examines lean concepts like value stream mapping, Just-in-Time, 5S, and the DMAIC methodology. A case study is presented where questionnaires were used to collect data from industry professionals on their use of and challenges with lean and fast tracking. The results found that while these methods can help if properly planned and executed, issues like weather, funding, skills, and technology adoption
Lean Waste Assessment and Blue Print for Elimination of Waste Through Lean Di...IRJET Journal
The document discusses lean waste assessment and methods to eliminate waste in the construction industry through lean digital methods. It analyzes the types of managerial waste in construction projects, ranks them based on frequency of occurrence, and ranks various lean waste elimination methods based on their use in industry. The goal is to determine the key drivers of waste in construction and the most suitable waste elimination method to reduce managerial waste from a lean perspective.
This document describes the design of a solar-powered pond cleaning machine that uses DC motors and an Arduino Uno microcontroller to autonomously collect floating debris from pond surfaces. Sensors provide feedback to control the machine's movements and conveyor system to lift trash into a collection tray. The goal is to reduce manual labor for pond cleaning through an affordable, solar-powered automated cleaning system.
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TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...IRJET Journal
1) The document discusses the Sungal Tunnel project in Jammu and Kashmir, India, which is being constructed using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM).
2) NATM involves continuous monitoring during construction to adapt to changing ground conditions, and makes extensive use of shotcrete for temporary tunnel support.
3) The methodology section outlines the systematic geotechnical design process for tunnels according to Austrian guidelines, and describes the various steps of NATM tunnel construction including initial and secondary tunnel support.
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTUREIRJET Journal
This study examines the effect of response reduction factors (R factors) on reinforced concrete (RC) framed structures through nonlinear dynamic analysis. Three RC frame models with varying heights (4, 8, and 12 stories) were analyzed in ETABS software under different R factors ranging from 1 to 5. The results showed that displacement increased as the R factor decreased, indicating less linear behavior for lower R factors. Drift also decreased proportionally with increasing R factors from 1 to 5. Shear forces in the frames decreased with higher R factors. In general, R factors of 3 to 5 produced more satisfactory performance with less displacement and drift. The displacement variations between different building heights were consistent at different R factors. This study evaluated how R factors influence
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...IRJET Journal
This study compares the use of Stark Steel and TMT Steel as reinforcement materials in a two-way reinforced concrete slab. Mechanical testing is conducted to determine the tensile strength, yield strength, and other properties of each material. A two-way slab design adhering to codes and standards is executed with both materials. The performance is analyzed in terms of deflection, stability under loads, and displacement. Cost analyses accounting for material, durability, maintenance, and life cycle costs are also conducted. The findings provide insights into the economic and structural implications of each material for reinforcement selection and recommendations on the most suitable material based on the analysis.
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsIRJET Journal
This document discusses a study analyzing the effect of camber, position of camber, and angle of attack on the aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils. Sixteen modified asymmetric NACA airfoils were analyzed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) by varying the camber, camber position, and angle of attack. The results showed the relationship between these parameters and the lift coefficient, drag coefficient, and lift to drag ratio. This provides insight into how changes in airfoil geometry impact aerodynamic performance.
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...IRJET Journal
This document reviews the progress and challenges of aluminum-based metal matrix composites (MMCs), focusing on their fabrication processes and applications. It discusses how various aluminum MMCs have been developed using reinforcements like borides, carbides, oxides, and nitrides to improve mechanical and wear properties. These composites have gained prominence for their lightweight, high-strength and corrosion resistance properties. The document also examines recent advancements in fabrication techniques for aluminum MMCs and their growing applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive. However, it notes that challenges remain around issues like improper mixing of reinforcements and reducing reinforcement agglomeration.
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research on using graph neural networks (GNNs) for dynamic optimization of public transportation networks in real-time. GNNs represent transit networks as graphs with nodes as stops and edges as connections. The GNN model aims to optimize networks using real-time data on vehicle locations, arrival times, and passenger loads. This helps increase mobility, decrease traffic, and improve efficiency. The system continuously trains and infers to adapt to changing transit conditions, providing decision support tools. While research has focused on performance, more work is needed on security, socio-economic impacts, contextual generalization of models, continuous learning approaches, and effective real-time visualization.
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research project that aims to compare the structural performance of conventional slab and grid slab systems in multi-story buildings using ETABS software. The study will analyze both symmetric and asymmetric building models under various loading conditions. Parameters like deflections, moments, shears, and stresses will be examined to evaluate the structural effectiveness of each slab type. The results will provide insights into the comparative behavior of conventional and grid slabs to help engineers and architects select appropriate slab systems based on building layouts and design requirements.
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes and reviews a research paper on the seismic response of reinforced concrete (RC) structures with plan and vertical irregularities, with and without infill walls. It discusses how infill walls can improve or reduce the seismic performance of RC buildings, depending on factors like wall layout, height distribution, connection to the frame, and relative stiffness of walls and frames. The reviewed research paper analyzes the behavior of infill walls, effects of vertical irregularities, and seismic performance of high-rise structures under linear static and dynamic analysis. It studies response characteristics like story drift, deflection and shear. The document also provides literature on similar research investigating the effects of infill walls, soft stories, plan irregularities, and different
This document provides a review of machine learning techniques used in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). It begins with an abstract that summarizes key applications of machine learning in ADAS, including object detection, recognition, and decision-making. The introduction discusses the integration of machine learning in ADAS and how it is transforming vehicle safety. The literature review then examines several research papers on topics like lightweight deep learning models for object detection and lane detection models using image processing. It concludes by discussing challenges and opportunities in the field, such as improving algorithm robustness and adaptability.
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes temperature and precipitation trends in Asosa District, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Ethiopia from 1993 to 2022 based on data from the local meteorological station. The results show:
1) The average maximum and minimum annual temperatures have generally decreased over time, with maximum temperatures decreasing by a factor of -0.0341 and minimum by -0.0152.
2) Mann-Kendall tests found the decreasing temperature trends to be statistically significant for annual maximum temperatures but not for annual minimum temperatures.
3) Annual precipitation in Asosa District showed a statistically significant increasing trend.
The conclusions recommend development planners account for rising summer precipitation and declining temperatures in
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProIRJET Journal
This document discusses the design and analysis of pre-engineered building (PEB) framed structures using STAAD Pro software. It provides an overview of PEBs, including that they are designed off-site with building trusses and beams produced in a factory. STAAD Pro is identified as a key tool for modeling, analyzing, and designing PEBs to ensure their performance and safety under various load scenarios. The document outlines modeling structural parts in STAAD Pro, evaluating structural reactions, assigning loads, and following international design codes and standards. In summary, STAAD Pro is used to design and analyze PEB framed structures to ensure safety and code compliance.
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on innovative fiber integration methods for reinforcing concrete structures. It discusses studies that have explored using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites with recycled plastic aggregates to develop more sustainable strengthening techniques. It also examines using ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete to improve shear strength in beams. Additional topics covered include the dynamic responses of FRP-strengthened beams under static and impact loads, and the performance of preloaded CFRP-strengthened fiber reinforced concrete beams. The review highlights the potential of fiber composites to enable more sustainable and resilient construction practices.
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a survey on securing patient healthcare data in cloud-based systems. It discusses using technologies like facial recognition, smart cards, and cloud computing combined with strong encryption to securely store patient data. The survey found that healthcare professionals believe digitizing patient records and storing them in a centralized cloud system would improve access during emergencies and enable more efficient care compared to paper-based systems. However, ensuring privacy and security of patient data is paramount as healthcare incorporates these digital technologies.
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesIRJET Journal
This document summarizes several studies that have been conducted on widening existing concrete bridges. It describes a study from China that examined load distribution factors for a bridge widened with composite steel-concrete girders. It also outlines challenges and solutions for widening a bridge in the UAE, including replacing bearings and stitching the new and existing structures. Additionally, it discusses two bridge widening projects in New Zealand that involved adding precast beams and stitching to connect structures. Finally, safety measures and challenges for strengthening a historic bridge in Switzerland under live traffic are presented.
React based fullstack edtech web applicationIRJET Journal
The document describes the architecture of an educational technology web application built using the MERN stack. It discusses the frontend developed with ReactJS, backend with NodeJS and ExpressJS, and MongoDB database. The frontend provides dynamic user interfaces, while the backend offers APIs for authentication, course management, and other functions. MongoDB enables flexible data storage. The architecture aims to provide a scalable, responsive platform for online learning.
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...IRJET Journal
This paper proposes integrating Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain technologies to help implement objectives of India's National Education Policy (NEP) in the education sector. The paper discusses how blockchain could be used for secure student data management, credential verification, and decentralized learning platforms. IoT devices could create smart classrooms, automate attendance tracking, and enable real-time monitoring. Blockchain would ensure integrity of exam processes and resource allocation, while smart contracts automate agreements. The paper argues this integration has potential to revolutionize education by making it more secure, transparent and efficient, in alignment with NEP goals. However, challenges like infrastructure needs, data privacy, and collaborative efforts are also discussed.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on the performance of coconut fibre reinforced concrete. It summarizes several studies that tested different volume fractions and lengths of coconut fibres in concrete mixtures with varying compressive strengths. The studies found that coconut fibre improved properties like tensile strength, toughness, crack resistance, and spalling resistance compared to plain concrete. Volume fractions of 2-5% and fibre lengths of 20-50mm produced the best results. The document concludes that using a 4-5% volume fraction of coconut fibres 30-40mm in length with M30-M60 grade concrete would provide benefits based on previous research.
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...IRJET Journal
The document discusses optimizing business management processes through automation using Microsoft Power Automate and artificial intelligence. It provides an overview of Power Automate's key components and features for automating workflows across various apps and services. The document then presents several scenarios applying automation solutions to common business processes like data entry, monitoring, HR, finance, customer support, and more. It estimates the potential time and cost savings from implementing automation for each scenario. Finally, the conclusion emphasizes the transformative impact of AI and automation tools on business processes and the need for ongoing optimization.
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignIRJET Journal
The document describes the seismic design of a G+5 steel building frame located in Roorkee, India according to Indian codes IS 1893-2002 and IS 800. The frame was analyzed using the equivalent static load method and response spectrum method, and its response in terms of displacements and shear forces were compared. Based on the analysis, the frame was designed as a seismic-resistant steel structure according to IS 800:2007. The software STAAD Pro was used for the analysis and design.
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...IRJET Journal
This research paper explores using plastic waste as a sustainable and cost-effective construction material. The study focuses on manufacturing pavers and bricks using recycled plastic and partially replacing concrete with plastic alternatives. Initial results found that pavers and bricks made from recycled plastic demonstrate comparable strength and durability to traditional materials while providing environmental and cost benefits. Additionally, preliminary research indicates incorporating plastic waste as a partial concrete replacement significantly reduces construction costs without compromising structural integrity. The outcomes suggest adopting plastic waste in construction can address plastic pollution while optimizing costs, promoting more sustainable building practices.
DEEP LEARNING FOR SMART GRID INTRUSION DETECTION: A HYBRID CNN-LSTM-BASED MODELgerogepatton
As digital technology becomes more deeply embedded in power systems, protecting the communication
networks of Smart Grids (SG) has emerged as a critical concern. Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3)
represents a multi-tiered application layer protocol extensively utilized in Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA)-based smart grids to facilitate real-time data gathering and control functionalities.
Robust Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are necessary for early threat detection and mitigation because
of the interconnection of these networks, which makes them vulnerable to a variety of cyberattacks. To
solve this issue, this paper develops a hybrid Deep Learning (DL) model specifically designed for intrusion
detection in smart grids. The proposed approach is a combination of the Convolutional Neural Network
(CNN) and the Long-Short-Term Memory algorithms (LSTM). We employed a recent intrusion detection
dataset (DNP3), which focuses on unauthorized commands and Denial of Service (DoS) cyberattacks, to
train and test our model. The results of our experiments show that our CNN-LSTM method is much better
at finding smart grid intrusions than other deep learning algorithms used for classification. In addition,
our proposed approach improves accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score, achieving a high detection
accuracy rate of 99.50%.
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
ACEP Magazine edition 4th launched on 05.06.2024Rahul
This document provides information about the third edition of the magazine "Sthapatya" published by the Association of Civil Engineers (Practicing) Aurangabad. It includes messages from current and past presidents of ACEP, memories and photos from past ACEP events, information on life time achievement awards given by ACEP, and a technical article on concrete maintenance, repairs and strengthening. The document highlights activities of ACEP and provides a technical educational article for members.
Low power architecture of logic gates using adiabatic techniquesnooriasukmaningtyas
The growing significance of portable systems to limit power consumption in ultra-large-scale-integration chips of very high density, has recently led to rapid and inventive progresses in low-power design. The most effective technique is adiabatic logic circuit design in energy-efficient hardware. This paper presents two adiabatic approaches for the design of low power circuits, modified positive feedback adiabatic logic (modified PFAL) and the other is direct current diode based positive feedback adiabatic logic (DC-DB PFAL). Logic gates are the preliminary components in any digital circuit design. By improving the performance of basic gates, one can improvise the whole system performance. In this paper proposed circuit design of the low power architecture of OR/NOR, AND/NAND, and XOR/XNOR gates are presented using the said approaches and their results are analyzed for powerdissipation, delay, power-delay-product and rise time and compared with the other adiabatic techniques along with the conventional complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) designs reported in the literature. It has been found that the designs with DC-DB PFAL technique outperform with the percentage improvement of 65% for NOR gate and 7% for NAND gate and 34% for XNOR gate over the modified PFAL techniques at 10 MHz respectively.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Introduction- e - waste – definition - sources of e-waste– hazardous substances in e-waste - effects of e-waste on environment and human health- need for e-waste management– e-waste handling rules - waste minimization techniques for managing e-waste – recycling of e-waste - disposal treatment methods of e- waste – mechanism of extraction of precious metal from leaching solution-global Scenario of E-waste – E-waste in India- case studies.
A SYSTEMATIC RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH FOR SECURING THE SMART IRRIGATION SYSTEMSIJNSA Journal
The smart irrigation system represents an innovative approach to optimize water usage in agricultural and landscaping practices. The integration of cutting-edge technologies, including sensors, actuators, and data analysis, empowers this system to provide accurate monitoring and control of irrigation processes by leveraging real-time environmental conditions. The main objective of a smart irrigation system is to optimize water efficiency, minimize expenses, and foster the adoption of sustainable water management methods. This paper conducts a systematic risk assessment by exploring the key components/assets and their functionalities in the smart irrigation system. The crucial role of sensors in gathering data on soil moisture, weather patterns, and plant well-being is emphasized in this system. These sensors enable intelligent decision-making in irrigation scheduling and water distribution, leading to enhanced water efficiency and sustainable water management practices. Actuators enable automated control of irrigation devices, ensuring precise and targeted water delivery to plants. Additionally, the paper addresses the potential threat and vulnerabilities associated with smart irrigation systems. It discusses limitations of the system, such as power constraints and computational capabilities, and calculates the potential security risks. The paper suggests possible risk treatment methods for effective secure system operation. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the significant benefits of implementing smart irrigation systems, including improved water conservation, increased crop yield, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, based on the security analysis conducted, the paper recommends the implementation of countermeasures and security approaches to address vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity and reliability of the system. By incorporating these measures, smart irrigation technology can revolutionize water management practices in agriculture, promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and safeguarding against potential security threats.
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning an...gerogepatton
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Applications (NLAIM 2024) offers a premier global platform for exchanging insights and findings in the theory, methodology, and applications of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their applications. The conference seeks substantial contributions across all key domains of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their practical applications, aiming to foster both theoretical advancements and real-world implementations. With a focus on facilitating collaboration between researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, the conference serves as a nexus for sharing the latest developments in the field.
Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapte...University of Maribor
Slides from talk presenting:
Aleš Zamuda: Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapter and Networking.
Presentation at IcETRAN 2024 session:
"Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS
Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation"
IEEE Slovenia GRSS
IEEE Serbia and Montenegro MTT-S
IEEE Slovenia CIS
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTING ENGINEERING
3-6 June 2024, Niš, Serbia