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Assessment Of Energy Efficiency In Data Communication For Sensor-Based Computational Networks
Satish Kumar Pandey, Dr. Manisha Kumari Deep
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.6.7411
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In the realm of data communication, the efficient utilization of energy resources is paramount for sustainable and prolonged operation of computational networks. This study delves into the intricate web of energy loss in data communication within a customized sensor-based computational network. Through rigorous analysis and innovative methodologies, the research identifies, quantifies, and comprehensively analyses the various facets of energy dissipation in this context. This study examines energy loss in data communication within a customized sensor-based computational network (CSCN). Using MATLAB simulations, we analysed network performance across different routing protocols. The results highlighted significant variations in packet transmission, latency, and throughput. Our proposed MMMREP algorithm, alongside DEEC, showed superior energy efficiency and network longevity. The initial stages exhibited stable energy levels, but energy dissipation increased after prolonged operation. Future research should focus on optimization algorithms, energy-efficient hardware, renewable energy integration, and the interplay between security and energy efficiency. Real-world applications and user-centric designs will further enhance the practical utility of CSCNs.
Ensuring Justice: A Study of Speedy Trial Jurisprudence and Empirical Insights, with Special Reference to the State of Jharkhand
Sachin Indiwar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.6.7412
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Delayed justice poses a significant challenge within the Indian legal system, particularly pronounced in Jharkhand. This state grapples with unique socio-economic and cultural factors that compound existing systemic issues. High rates of land disputes, tribal conflicts, and Naxalite activities further burden an already overwhelmed judiciary. Jharkhand's courts are plagued by substantial case backlogs, exacerbated by a shortage of judges and inadequate infrastructure, which impedes timely case resolution. Land disputes, particularly involving marginalized tribal communities, often lead to protracted legal battles due to complexities in navigating the legal process. To address these challenges, targeted reforms are essential. Increasing the number of judges and establishing specialized courts dedicated to handling specific case types, such as land disputes and tribal matters, could alleviate backlog pressures. Additionally, enhancing legal education and awareness programs tailored to the diverse needs of Jharkhand's population would empower individuals to access justice more effectively. Embracing technological advancements to digitize court procedures and facilitate virtual hearings could significantly enhance efficiency, particularly in remote and underserved regions of the state. Furthermore, promoting alternative dispute resolution mechanisms like mediation and arbitration could expedite case resolutions and reduce the burden on conventional courts.
Eco-Power Generators for Tractors: A Pathway to Sustainable Agricultural Practices
Ayaan Bhola
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.6.7413
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The Eco-Power Generator for Tractors is a groundbreaking solution aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of agriculture. By integrating renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines, along with advanced lithium-ion battery storage, these tractors become self-sufficient, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Regenerative braking and sophisticated power management further enhance energy efficiency. This approach not only lowers greenhouse gas emissions but also fosters operational resilience and cost savings. Through a modular design, the Eco-Power Generator can be retrofitted onto various tractor models, paving the way for more sustainable farming practices and a greener agricultural sector. The review examines current technologies, practical implementations, and the broader implications for the agricultural industry.
Integration of AI in Project Management: Opportunities/Threats
Aditya Choure, Ananya Mody, Manasi Hajela, Siddharth Jain, Swapnil Taur, Rohit Bhamare
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.7.6.7414
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The application of Artificial Intelligence in project management embodies the possibility of revolutionizing efficiency, decision making and predictive analyzing functions at all stages of the project. This conceptual research paper aims at investigating the prospects and risks of AI instruments in project management using both theoretical literature review and case study analysis. The concern of the study is to get a clearer picture where AI is being used in project management and as a result, get to understand the gains and pains of business.