June 2014
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Open Access |
Design and Implementation of Smart Electrical Power Meter System |
Mofeed Turky Rashid |
Pages: 1-14 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.1 |
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In recent years, increased importance of Smart Grid, which includes monitoring and control the consumption of customers of electric power. In this paper, Wireless Smart Electrical Power Meter has been designed and implemented which ZigBee wireless sensor network (WSN) will be used for wireless electrical power meter communication supported by PIC microcontroller which used for power unit measurements. PIC microcontroller will be used for evaluating all electric power parameters at costumer side like Vrms, Irms, KWh, and PF, and then all these parameters will be send to base station through wireless network in order to be calibrated and monitored. |
Open Access |
Image Hiding Using Variable Length Least Significant Bits Embedding |
Abbas A. Jasim |
Pages: 15-23 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.2 |
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In this work a new hiding system is proposed. It is based on Least Significant Bits (LSB) embedding of secrete image into another cover image. |
Open Access |
Coding-Decoding Ternary Logic |
Rawnaq A. Habeeb |
Pages: 24-32 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.3 |
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In this paper ternary logic is encoded into binary and certain processes were conducted on binary logic after which the binary is decoded to ternary. General purpose digital devices were used and the circuit is designed back to front starting from ternary logic provided by transistor pairs at output side back to front end. This provided easier design technique in this particular paper. Practical and simulation results are recorded. |
Open Access |
Combination of Optimal Conductor Selection and Capacitor Placement in Radial Distribution Systems Using PSO Method |
Mahdi Mozaffari Legha, Farzaneh Ostovar, Mohammad Mozaffari Legha |
Pages: 33-41 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.4 |
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In This paper presents an approach for optimal placement and sizing of fixed capacitor banks and also optimal conductor selection in radial distribution networks for the purpose of economic minimization of loss and enhancement of voltage. The objective function includes the cost of power losses, voltage profile, fixed capacitor banks and also type of conductor selection. Constraints include voltage limit, maximum permissible carrying current of conductors, size of available capacitors and type of conductors. The optimization problem is solved by the Imperialism Competitive algorithm method and the size and site capacitor banks and type of conductors is determined. To demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm, computer simulations are carried out on actual power network of Kerman city, Iran and the simulation results are presented and discussed. |
Open Access |
Short Term Load Forecasting Based Artificial Neural Network |
Adel M. Dakhil |
Pages: 42-47 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.5 |
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Present study develops short term electric load forecasting using neural network; based on historical series of power demand the neural network chosen for this network is feed forward network, this neural network has five input variables ( hour of the day, the day of the week, the load for the previous hour, the load of the pervious day, the load for the previous week). Short term load forecast is very important due to accurate for power system operation and analysis system security among other mandatory function. |
Open Access |
Two Elements Elliptical Slot CDRA Array with Corporate Feeding For X-Band Applications |
Abdulkareem S. Abdullah, Asmaa H. Majeed, Khalil H. Sayidmarie, Raed A. Abd-Alhameed |
Pages: 48-54 |
DOI: 10.37917/ijeee.10.1.6 |
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In this paper, a compact two-element cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna (CDRA) array with corporate feeding is proposed for X-band applications. The dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) array is excited by a microstrip feeder using an efficient aperture-coupled method. The designed array antenna is analyzed using a CST microwave studio. The fabricated sample of the proposed CDRA antenna array showed bandwidth extending from 10.42GHz to 12.84GHz (20.8%). The achieved array gain has a maximum of 9.29dBi at frequency of 10.7GHz. This is about 2.06dBi enhancement of the gain in comparison with a single pellet CDRA. The size of the whole antenna structure is about 50.50mm². |