2018
Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Management of E-Waste
Authors:-S. Sreeremya
Abstract:-Globally, electronics industry is the largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry. In the last couple of decades, it has played a crucial part in socio -economic and technological growth of societies. The Basel convention delineates wastes as substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of by the provisions of national laws. This paper garners information regarding the generation of E-waste and its proper management in a global level.
Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Applications of Electronic Textiles in Medical Fields
Authors:-Dr Nemailal Tarafder
Abstract:-Electronic textile fabrics that can function electrically as electronics and behave physically as textiles which enable computing, digital components and electronics embedded in them. Recent advances in technologies bringing clothing, technology and textiles together to create fabrics with capabilities for users as varied as athletes, patients, soldiers and ordinary consumers. After the invention of metallic yarns, it is found easy to use electronic chips in textile materials. Manufacturing of smart products demands a complex and innovative technological approach by combining conventional textile manufacturing technologies as weaving, knitting and embroidery with technologies originating from the electronic sphere, such as coating, lithography and ink-jet printing. The implement of truly wearable instrumented garments which are capable of recording biomechanical variables are crucial in several fields of applications.
Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Challenges and Issues in Network Traffic in IoNT
Authors:Â Karan Agarwal, Kunal Agarwal, Shalini Agarwal
Abstract: The next generation networks will be based on the “Internet of Nano Things (IoNT)â€. A large number of effective nano devices like sensors and actuators are being manufactured by various companies. These nano devices have become an integral part of our daily life in terms of gadgets and equipments that we use on day to day basis. As the field of nanotechnology continues to progress and find solutions to diverse problems ranging in computer science, bio-technology, agriculture and defense industry, the adaptation of existing distributed computer networks to process large volumes of data generated by nano devices has become a critical issue. The main aim of this paper is to study the challenges in overcoming the network traffic problems in IoNT. The authors attempt to present a network architecture of IoNT and the associated novel routing protocol comprising of nano routers and nano interface devices which shape network traffic to achieve optimized network performance parameters such as time delay and throughput.
Vol 1, No 1 (2018): A Review Paper on Grass Cutter Device Using Bluetooth
Authors:Â Shekhar Kumar, Anshika Sharma, Rishabh Sharma, Shubham Kesarwani
Abstract:Â The grass cutter uses a solar based energy source, which is easier to use, more advantageous compared to other energy source especially for gas based source of power. But our solar grass cutter is based on solar power because this energy is a renewable source of energy and it is easy to work. So we made solar powered grass cutter.
Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Sportswears with Smart Textiles and Wearable Technologies
Author:Â Nemailal Tarafder
Abstract:Â The basic materials to construct e-textiles, conductive threads and fabrics have been around for 1000 years. Conductive yarns and fabrics continue to improve and the ranges expand, creating better, more durable and reliable building blocks for new products. Product designers have new options for a complex ecosystem of different material, component and connections to produce better properties including wash ability, stretch ability and new functionalities. The jungle of consumer fitness devices are growing denser day to day. Bio-metric sensors can provide various metrics for athletes to become integral tools moving forward. High-tech textiles in competition sports show prospective research potentials. Smart textiles create textile products that interact by combining smart materials and integrated computing power into textile applications. Wearable technology is become heavily ingrained into professional sports, allowing adverse metrics t be taken into account and utilized with within training and allowing for real-time decisions to be taken subsequently.