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Design and Implementation of Router for NOC on FPGA
Gaurav Verma,Harsh Agarwal,Shreya Singh,Shaheem Nighat Khanam,Prateek Kumar Gupta,Vishal Jain 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Future Generation Communi Vol.9 No.12
In today’s technological era, SOC has undergone rapid evolution and is still processing at a swift pace. But due to this explosive evolution of semiconductor industry, the devices are scaling down at a rapid rate and hence, SOC today have become communication-centric. However, the existing bus architectures comprising of wires for global interconnection in SOC design are undergoing design crises as they are not able to keep up with the rate of scaling down of devices. To overcome bottleneck of communication system, NOC is an upcoming archetype. In on-chip network, router is considered as an important component. This paper proposes router, its components and parameters which affects the entire design. Thus, to validate the functioning of NOC on hardware, router has been designed in VHDL and simulated in Xilinx ISE 14.1 targeting Xilinx XC5VLX30-3 FPGA.
POLITICAL STRIDES AND METAPHORS
Anjuman D Antil,Harsh V Verma 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2018 Global Marketing Conference Vol.2018 No.07
The aim of this paper is to give insights on the role and persuasive power of metaphor in political communication. The current paper imbibes the study of conceptual metaphors in two different forms which are the lifeline of politics, that is: election campaigns and projection of Prime Minister and the nation to a global audience. For analysing the role of metaphor, while addressing an international audience, we have picked up some famous speeches of Indian PM Modi which he pitched at several national and international forums immediately after being elected as Prime Minister. For studying election campaign communication we have examined the text of newspaper articles and the trending social media updates. We have analyzed the text using Lakoff and Johnson’s Conceptual Metaphor Theory. Some famous conceptual metaphors are analysed, such as war, nature, nation as person/body/family and the world as a community. In a valuation of public speeches, we found that speech which addressed general public has double the metaphors than those addressing limited audiences. Metaphors allow the worldwide public to grasp the meanings of political events and feel a part of the performance. They are also effective because of their ability to resonate with latent symbolic representations residing at the unconscious level.
Economic Viability of Smart Grid Cloud in India
Sandeep Mehmi,Amrit L Sangal,Harsh K Verma,Kulwinder Parmar 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Grid and Distributed Comp Vol.9 No.2
While the innovation and technology is modernizing the industry at rapid pace, the electrical power system is lagging behind the race and is being maintained in the same way for decades. Although the smart grid has ensured demand-response, reduction in transmission and distribution losses, and minimized theft, the inherent characteristic of enormous data generation has become a biggest concern. The absence of IT infrastructure in existing set up for handling unstructured data and huge capital investments are the major obstacles in complete success of smart grid in developing countries like India. However cloud computing has emerged as a solution to this problem. In this work, we have simulated cloud for smart grid on CloudSim and derived the cost for storing the smart grid data on cloud. The total cost of ownership (TCO) and return on investment (ROI) on building the datacenter with same configuration is also calculated using net present value (NPV), and compared with previous calculated cost. The results indicate that the initial cost of building a datacentre is $6673185 and ROI is 22.74 % in 7 years, which is low keeping in view the fact that during average design life of 10 years, a datacenter undergoes major equipment changes 3 to 4 times. On the contrary, outsourcing the same data on to cloud costs $2430720 annually, which is considered as an effective alternative. This analysis would be beneficial to developing countries like India in framing policies for storing the smart grid data on to the cloud which will further help in reaping the benefits of smart grid.
Vinod Kumar Malik,Pooja Sangwan,Manjeet Singh,Pavitra Kumari,Niharika Shoeran,Navjeet Ahalawat,Mukesh Kumar,Harsh Deep,Kamla Malik,Preety Verma,Pankaj Yadav,Sheetal Kumari,Aakash,Sambandh Dhal 한국식물병리학회 2024 Plant Pathology Journal Vol.40 No.1
The oldest and most extensively cultivated form of millet, known as pearl millet (<i>Pennisetum glaucum</i> (L.) R. Br. Syn. <i>Pennisetum americanum</i> (L.) Leeke), is raised over 312.00 lakh hectares in Asian and African countries. India is regarded as the significant hotspot for pearl millet diversity. In the Indian state of Haryana, where pearl millet is grown, a new and catastrophic bacterial disease known as stem rot of pearl millet spurred by the bacterium <i>Klebsiella aerogenes</i> (formerly <i>Enterobacter</i>) was first observed during fall 2018. The disease appears in form of small to long streaks on leaves, lesions on stem, and slimy rot appearance of stem. The associated bacterium showed close resemblance to <i>Klebsiella aerogenes</i> that was confirmed by a molecular evaluation based on 16S rDNA and gyrA gene nucleotide sequences. The isolates were also identified to be <i>Klebsiella aerogenes</i> based on biochemical assays, where Klebsiella isolates differed in D-trehalose and succinate alkalisation tests. During fall 2021-2023, the disease has spread all the pearl millet-growing districts of the state, extending up to 70% disease incidence in the affected fields. The disease is causing considering grain as well as fodder losses. The proposed scale, consisting of six levels (0-5), is developed where scores 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been categorized as highly resistant, resistant, moderately resistant, moderately susceptible, susceptible, and highly susceptible disease reaction, respectively. The disease cycle, survival of pathogen, and possible losses have also been studied to understand other features of the disease.