Electronics and Communications Technology

Technological Applications for Smart Sensors
Intelligent Applications for Real-Time Strategies

Editors: S. Kannadhasan, PhD, MBA
R. Nagarajan, PhD
Alagar Karthick, PhD
V. Kumar Chinnaiyan, PhD

Technological Applications for Smart Sensors

In Production
Pub Date: Forthcoming January 2025
Hardback Price: $250 US | £200 UK
Hard ISBN: 9781774919729
Pages: Est. 604pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / eBook
Notes: 18 color and 185 b/w illustrations

Smart technologies are being developed daily, and smart sensor technology, in particular, is necessary for sophisticated computing technologies to evolve in order to satisfy the increasing needs of knowledge and communication technologies in smart real-time world applications. This new volume, Technological Applications for Smart Sensors: Intelligent Applications for Real-Time Strategies, presents a plethora of clever real-time applications of smart sensor technology with examples from diverse areas.

The volume showcases a diverse selection of novel real-time applications of smart sensors, such as in wireless communication, for an automatic dual axis solar tracking systems, for wearable flexible electronic devices, for effective security systems in banking and finance, in healthcare for cancer detection and cardiac patient monitoring, for chemical safety in laboratories, for water quality monitoring systems, for agricultural irrigation control, for maintenance of industrial machines, for fire detection safety systems, to name a few of the many smart sensor innovations showcased in this volume.

Chock-full of new and clever applications in the field of smart sensor technology, this volume will be of interest and value as well as a source of inspiration to researchers and professionals working with sensor technology.

CONTENTS:
Preface

Introduction

PART I: THEORETICAL REAL-TIME STRATEGIES
1. Development of Microstrip Patch Antenna for IoT Applications in Smart Cities

Mary Sindhuja N. M.

2. Use of Biometrics for Wireless Communication Validation
R. Ravi and R. Kabilan

3. Implications of Biological Networks in Immunobiosensors
Aarthi Rashmi B., Sai Adharsh B., Harishchander A., Shreenidhi Ks, and Dhivya S.

4. Forage Automation Based on IoT for Aquatic Species
R. Kabilan and R. Ravi

5. Data Exchange to User Engagement: Exploring the Potential of IoT in Campus Multimedia Systems
Kuldeep Pande, R. Bhaskaran, Sahil Bains, Tarun Kumar Dhiman, and Vilis Pawar

6. Evaluating the Feasibility of Circular Economy Scenarios in Consumer Electronics for Textile Applications
A. Ravisankar, Arun B. Prasad, Sumanta Bhattacharya, Himanshu Kargeti, and Vilis Pawar

PART II: PRACTICAL REAL-TIME STRATEGIES
7. Design of Automated Dual Axis Solar Tracking System

S. Chellam, A. Madhan, and Kamalika S.

8. Recent Advancements in Wearable Flexible Electronic Devices
P. Ashok, M. Ganesh Madhan, S. Kumari, and N. A. Natraj

9. Highly Effective Authentication Security to Avoid Fake ATM Cards
R. Ravi and R. Kabilan

10. Utilizing Biomedical Sensing Devices for the Evaluation of Conductivity in Schottky Source/Drain GaN FinFET for Breast Cancer Cell (MDA-MB-231) Detection
M. Prakash, Bhawana Parihar, Lalchand Patle, Dibyahash Bordoloia, and Santosh Karajgi

11. Power-Efficient and Washable LED-Integrated Textiles: A Novel Approach in Wearable Technology
B. R. Bjaswanth, Y. Syamala, K. Veera Venkateswara Rao, N. Gowthami, and G. Surya Prakash

12. IoT Cloud Architecture for 3D Printers: Assessing the Impact of Printing Parameters on Energy Consumption
Nitin Kundlik Kamble, Sandeep Sarnobat, S. Sivarajan, Manisha Aeri, and N. Loganathan

13. Wireless Sensor Networks in Cardiology: Leveraging Technology for Accurate and Prompt Patient Monitoring
Rajkumar, S. Aruna Deepthi, Parveen Begam Abdul Kareem, Sonali Gupta, Jyoti Dhanke, and S. Kannadhasan

14. Localization and Synchronization Techniques for Enhanced RFID and RF Sensing Applications
Monika Bhatnagar, Shafiqul Abidin, Shaunak Pal, Chetan Pandey, and Anantha Rao Gottimukkala

15. Experimentation and Testing of IoT-Based System for Enhancement of Chemical Laboratory Safety for Prevention of Accidents
S. V. N. Sreenivasu, Ahmad Lalahmad Shaikh, Bipin Kumar Srivastava, Bhaskar Nautiyal, and C. Hazarathaiah Yadav

16. A Novel Approach Utilizing Artificial Intelligence and Wireless Sensor System for Ensuring Safety Through Fire Detection
Narender Chinthamu, Aarti P. Pimpalkar, K. Vanisree, Priyanka Sharma, and M. K. Kirubakaran

PART III: APPLIED RESEARCH REAL-TIME STRATEGIES
17. IoT-Based Excellence Monitoring of Water Quality in Real Time

R. Kabilan and R. Ravi

18. A Novel Method for Vehicle Detection Using Underground Economic IoT Sensors Based in Magnetic Field Variations
S. Thanga Ramya, E. Babyanitha, Narender Chinthamu, Aditya Verma, and Suresh Babuperli

19. An Innovative Real-Time Medical Devices and Sensors Cardiac Monitoring Applications Using NI myRIO-19000 and IoT Cloud
K. S. Balamurugan, Jyoti Dhanke, S. Karunakaran, Manka Manwal, and J. Samson Isaac

20. Optimizing Moving Object Tracking in Sensor Networks: A Novel Approach with Slam and GES Sensor-Based Filter
Animoni Nagaraju, Konda Hari Krishna, Shaunak Pal, Sushant Chamoli, and Anup Bhange

21. Enhancing Vegetable Crop Cultivation: Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks and Smartphone Applications for Efficient Irrigation Control
Chandan Choubey, Narender Chinthamu, Pydimarri Padmaja, Savita, and Sumanta Bhattacharya

22. An Efficient Network and IoT System Architecture for Temperature and Relative Humidity Monitoring
Kuldeep Chouhan, Geetha K., Narender Chinthamu, Pankaj Negi, and V. Kamalakar

23. IoT Sensor Data-Driven Programming Approach for Predictive Maintenance of Wafer Stick Machines
M. Guru Vimal Kumar, V. Rama Krishna, Narender Chinthamu, Atika Gupta, and S. Venkatakiran

24. IoT-Based Wireless Sensor Network and Communication Platform for Reliable, Adaptable, and Dependable Testing of Forest Fire Identification and Prevention System
Bhawana Parihar, Poonam Chhimwal, Aprna Tripathi, Narender Chinthamu, and Anil Kumar N.

25. Innovative IoT System and Machine Learning Approach for Predictive Maintenance Identification in Industrial Machines
Ravichandran S., A. Bhagyalakshmi, Jitendra Chandrakant Musale, Ramkumar Prabhu, and Anil Kumar N.

26. IoT Based Evaluation Methods for Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Testing in Smartphone-Vehicle Interconnect Products
Yashomandira Kharde, K. Raghuveer, Farrukh Arslan, Shubhrojit Misra, and Anitha S.

27. A Novel Approach for Enabling Service Migrations for IoT Smart City Applications: Architecture for Service Management
Atish Peshattiwar, Arun B. Prasad, Siddharth Misra, Sakshi Painuly, and Kakarla Deepti

28. A Novel System for Ensuring Security and Privacy of Remote Health Care Monitoring Using Internet of Things Devices in Smart Homes
Manjot Kaur, Sharanabasappa Raikoti, Narender Chinthamu, Deepak Chauhan, and Sujata V Mallapur

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About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: S. Kannadhasan, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Study World College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

S. Kannadhasan, PhD, MBA, is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Study World College of Engineering in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. He has published around 50 papers in reputed international journals indexed by SCI, Scopus, and Web of Science, and been presented and published more than 193 papers in national and international journals and conferences. He also serves as a board member, reviewer, speaker, session chair, and member of the advisory and technical committees of various colleges and conferences. He has attended various workshops, seminars, conferences, faculty development programs, short-term training programs, and online courses. His areas of interest are smart antennas, digital signal processing, wireless communication, wireless networks, embedded systems, network security, optical communication, microwave antennas, electromagnetic compatibility and interference, wireless sensor networks, digital image processing, satellite communication, cognitive radio design, and soft computing techniques. He is a member of many professional organizations. Dr. Kannadhasan completed his PhD in the field of smart antennas at Anna University, India. He earned his BE in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Sethu Institute of Technology, Kariapatti, and his ME in Communication Systems from Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, Madurai, India. He earned his MBA in Human Resources Management at Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, India.

R. Nagarajan, PhD
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gnanamani College of Technology, A.K. Samuthiram, Namakkal, Tamilnadu, India

R. Nagarajan, PhD, is a Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Gnanamani College of Technology, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India. He has worked in industry as an electrical engineer. He has published more than 70 papers in international journals and conferences. His research interest includes power electronics, power systems, communication engineering, network security, soft computing techniques, cloud computing, big data analysis, and renewable energy sources. Dr. Nagarajan received his BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Madurai Kamarajar University, Madurai, India; his ME in Power Electronics and Drives from Anna University, Chennai, India; and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India.

Alagar Karthick, PhD
Associate Professor, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

Alagar Karthick, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at the KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. He has published more than 30 international journals and is also a reviewer for various journals, such as Solar Energy, Fuel, Journal Of Cleaner Production, Heliyon, and Building Services Engineering Research and Technology. He received a best paper award for his research articles on biomass conversion. His research areas include solar photovoltaic, bioenergy, zero energy buildings, energy with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning algorithms. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) from Anna University, Chennai; his master's degree in Energy Engineering; and his bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

V. Kumar Chinnaiyan, PhD
Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

V. Kumar Chinnaiyan, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, at Karpagam College of Engineering in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India, where he was formerly head of the department.




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