In this paper, we develop an analytical energy efficiency model using dual switched branch diversity receiver in wireless sensor networks in fading environments. To adapt energy efficiency of sensor node to channel variations, the optimal packet length at the data link layer is considered. Within this model, the energy efficiency can be effectively improved for switch-and-stay combiner (SSC) receiver with optimal switching threshold. Moreover, to improve energy efficiency, we use error control of Bose-Chaudhuri-Hochquengh (BCH) coding for SSC-BPSK receiver node compared to one of non-diversity NCFSK receiver of sensor node. The results show that the BCH code for channel coding can improve the energy efficiency significantly for long link distance and various values of high energy consumptions over Rayleigh fading channel.
This paper proposes a new design of compact coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed -super ultra-wideband (S-UWB) MIMO antenna with a bandwidth of 3.6 to 40 GHz. The proposed antenna is composed of two orthogonal sector-shape monopoles (SSM) antenna elements to perform polarization diversity. In addition, a matched L-shaped common ground element is attached for more efficient coupling. The FR-4 substrate of the structure with a size of 23 × 45 × 1.6 mm3 and a dielectric constant of 4.3 is considered. The proposed design is simulated by using CST Microwave Studio commercial software. The simulation shows that the antenna has low mutual coupling (|S21| < -20 dB) with |S11|<−10 dB, ranging from 3.6 to 40 GHz. Envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) is less than 0.008, diversity gain (DG) is more than 9.99, mean effective gain (MEG) is below - 3 dB and total active reflection coefficient (TARC) is less than -6 dB over the whole response band is reported. The proposed MIMO antenna is expected efficiently cover the broadest range of frequencies for contemporary communications applications.
Due to the last increase in data and information technology, the need to use robots in many life areas is increased. There is a great diversity in this field, depending on the type of task required, as the robot enters the parcels of air, land, and water. In this paper, a robot's mission designed to move things is concentrated, relying on line-tracing technology that makes it easy to track its path safely, the RFID is distributed in its approach. When the robot reads the RFID tag, it stops until it raises the load from above, the robot continues its path toward the target. When an obstacle obstructs the robot path, the robot deviates and returns after a while to its previous approach. All this technology is implemented using a new algorithm which is programmed using the visual basic program. The robot designed to transfer the stored material is used according to a site known as an identifier that is identified by the RFID value, where the robot is programmed through a microcontroller and a unique store program that determines the current location and the desired location, then is given the task for the robot to do it as required. The robot is controlled using an ATmega controller to control other parts connected to the electronic circuit, the particular infrared sensor, and ultrasound to avoid potential obstacles within the robot's path to reach the target safely. In addition to this, the robot is made up of an RFID sensor to give unique to each desired target site. Through the console, it is possible to know the link indicated by the target. The H-bridge is also used to obtain a particular command and guide the robot as needed to move freely in all directions and a DC motor which is unique for moving wheels at the desired speed, and Bluetooth for programmable and secure wireless transmission and reception with all these parts through a unique program that also uses application inventory. The robot has proven to be a great success in performing the required task through several tests that have been practically performed.
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurring seizures, necessitates early and precise detection for effective management. Deep learning techniques have emerged as powerful tools for analyzing complex medical data, specifically electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, advancing epileptic detection. This review comprehensively presents cutting-edge methodologies in deep learning-based epileptic detection systems. Beginning with an overview of epilepsy’s fundamental concepts and their implications for individuals and healthcare are present. This review then delves into deep learning principles and their application in processing EEG signals. Diverse research papers to know the architectures—convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and hybrid models—are investigated, emphasizing their strengths and limitations in detecting epilepsy. Preprocessing techniques for improving EEG data quality and reliability, such as noise reduction, artifact removal, and feature extraction, are discussed. Present performance evaluation metrics in epileptic detection, such as accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve, are provided. This review anticipates future directions by highlighting challenges such as dataset size and diversity, model interpretability, and integration with clinical decision support systems. Finally, this review demonstrates how deep learning can improve the precision, efficiency, and accessibility of early epileptic diagnosis. This advancement allows for more timely interventions and personalized treatment plans, potentially revolutionizing epilepsy management.
In recent years, there has been a considerable rise in the applications in which object or image categorization is beneficial for example, analyzing medicinal images, assisting persons to organize their collections of photos, recognizing what is around self-driving vehicles, and many more. These applications necessitate accurately labeled datasets, in their majority involve an extensive diversity in the types of images, from cats or dogs to roads, landscapes, and so forth. The fundamental aim of image categorization is to predict the category or class for the input image by specifying to which it belongs. For human beings, this is not a considerable thing, however, learning computers to perceive represents a hard issue that has become a broad area of research interest, and both computer vision techniques and deep learning algorithms have evolved. Conventional techniques utilize local descriptors for finding likeness between images, however, nowadays; progress in technology has provided the utilization of deep learning algorithms, especially the Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to auto-extract representative image patterns and features for classification The fundamental aim of this paper is to inspect and explain how to utilize the algorithms and technologies of deep learning to accurately classify a dataset of images into their respective categories and keep model structure complication to a minimum. To achieve this aim, must focus precisely and accurately on categorizing the objects or images into their respective categories with excellent results. And, specify the best deep learning-based models in image processing and categorization. The developed CNN-based models have been proposed and a lot of pre-training models such as (VGG19, DenseNet201, ResNet152V2, MobileNetV2, and InceptionV3) have been presented, and all these models are trained on the Caltech-101 and Caltech-256 datasets. Extensive and comparative experiments were conducted on this dataset, and the obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed models. The obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed models. The accuracy for Caltech-101 and Caltech-256 datasets was (98.06% and 90%) respectively.