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Algorithms for Intelligent Systems Series Editors: Jagdish Chand Bansal · Kusum Deep · Atulya K. Nagar Subhojit Dawn Kedar Nath Das Rammohan Mallipeddi Debi Prasanna Acharjya   Editors Smart and Intelligent Systems Proceedings of SIS 2021 Algorithms for Intelligent Systems SeriesEditors JagdishChandBansal,DepartmentofMathematics,SouthAsianUniversity, NewDelhi,Delhi,India KusumDeep,DepartmentofMathematics,IndianInstituteofTechnologyRoorkee, Roorkee,Uttarakhand,India AtulyaK.Nagar,SchoolofMathematics,ComputerScienceandEngineering, LiverpoolHopeUniversity,Liverpool,UK Thisbookseriespublishesresearchontheanalysisanddevelopmentofalgorithms for intelligent systems with their applications to various real world problems. It covers research related to autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, behavioral modeling, reinforcement learning, game theory, mechanism design, machine learning, meta-heuristic search, optimization, planning and scheduling, artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence and other algo- rithmsforintelligentsystems. The book series includes recent advancements, modification and applications of the artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, artificial immune systems, fuzzy system, autonomous and multi agent systems, machine learning and other intelligent systems related areas. The material will be beneficial for the graduate students, post-graduate students as well as the researchers who want a broader view of advances in algorithms for intelligent systems. The contents will also be useful to the researchers from other fields who have no knowledge of the power of intelligent systems, e.g. the researchers in the field of bioinformatics, biochemists, mechanical and chemical engineers, economists,musiciansandmedicalpractitioners. The series publishes monographs, edited volumes, advanced textbooks and selectedproceedings. Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/16171 · · Subhojit Dawn Kedar Nath Das · Rammohan Mallipeddi Debi Prasanna Acharjya Editors Smart and Intelligent Systems Proceedings of SIS 2021 Editors SubhojitDawn KedarNathDas DepartmentofElectricalandElectronics DepartmentofMathematics Engineering NationalInstituteofTechnologySilchar VelagapudiRamakrishnaSiddhartha Silchar,Assam,India EngineeringCollege Vijayawada,AndhraPradesh,India DebiPrasannaAcharjya SchoolofComputerScience RammohanMallipeddi andEngineering SchoolofElectronicsEngineering VelloreInstituteofTechnology KyungpookNationalUniversity Vellore,TamilNadu,India Daegu,Korea(Republicof) ISSN2524-7565 ISSN2524-7573 (electronic) AlgorithmsforIntelligentSystems ISBN978-981-16-2108-6 ISBN978-981-16-2109-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2109-3 ©TheEditor(s)(ifapplicable)andTheAuthor(s),underexclusivelicensetoSpringerNature SingaporePteLtd.2022 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsaresolelyandexclusivelylicensedbythePublisher,whether thewholeorpartofthematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuse ofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,and transmissionorinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilar ordissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbook arebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsor theeditorsgiveawarranty,expressedorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforany errorsoromissionsthatmayhavebeenmade.Thepublisherremainsneutralwithregardtojurisdictional claimsinpublishedmapsandinstitutionalaffiliations. ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSingaporePteLtd. The registered company address is: 152 Beach Road, #21-01/04 Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Theinventionisthesuccessfulexploitationofanewindication.Throughinvention, we achieve MORE from LESS for MORE. The invention of smart and intelligent systems will not only help mankind but also contribute to the economic and tech- nological advancement of the country as well as to the globe. The book provides advanced ideas for sustainable development through smart and intelligent systems toconserveourdailylife. Itisessentialthattheglobalproblemsofenvironmentaldegradationareaddressed immediately;thus,weneedtoconsiderthewayofexpansionandevolvetheconcept of sustainable development through a smart and intelligent concept. Indeed, the new environmentally friendly technologies are fundamental to attain sustainable development.Thebookprovidesalargenumberofinnovativegreentechnological ideaswithasmartandintelligentsystemtomaintainandimprovethequalityofthe environmentandwillhelpustoachievearesource-efficientandsustainablethinking societyofthefuture. ThebookSmartandIntelligentSystemswillprovideaninter-disciplinaryinnova- tiveapproachtoaddressvarioustechnicalissuesandadvancementsinsmartandintel- ligent systems for Scientific and Technological Development, Smart Information, Communication, bio-monitoring, smart cities, environmental aspects, alternative energy,SustainableInfrastructureDevelopment,etc. Thebookwillprovideusefulinformationtothepeoplefromacademia,budding engineers, research scholars, upcoming young minds, and industries in bringing awareness about the recent advances in various fields mentioned above. The book willhelpthereaderstoopenupnewideaswhereintheshortcomingsofthepresented ideascanbeaddressed. Vijayawada,India SubhojitDawn Silchar,India KedarNathDas Daegu,Korea(Republicof) RammohanMallipeddi Vellore,India DebiPrasannaAcharjya v Contents 1 Optimal Sizing and Siting of Distributed Generation for Losses Minimization in Distribution System Using FractionalLévyFlightBatAlgorithm ........................... 1 AdityaN.Koundinya, GaliveetiHemakumarReddy, Z.MohammedKhalander,andRevanasidda 2 PerformanceAnalysisofaStandaloneInverterSystemUnder VariableLoadingConditions ................................... 11 DavidHmingthanmawia, K.Lalmalsawma, SamuelLalngaihawma, SubirDatta, SubashishDeb, Ksh.RobertSingh,andSadhanGope 3 PerformanceStudyofaWind-Battery-BasedIslandingSystem .... 21 SamuelLalngaihawma, C.Rohmingtluanga, RahulRoy, DavidHmingthanmawia,SubirDatta,andNidulSinha 4 FabricDefectDetectionUsingComputerVision .................. 35 V.LikithKumar, A.HariPriya, N.JahnaviChakravarthy, andPadartiVijayaKumar 5 EnergyAuditandAdvancementofSolarInstallationinSIT: ACaseStudy ................................................. 45 ShreyaShreeDas,SubhojitDawn,andSadhanGope 6 RandomFaultPositioningBasedVoltageSagAssessment foraLargePowerTransmissionNetwork ....................... 55 ChinmayaBehera, ArupKumarGoswami, GaliveetiHemakumarReddy,SadhanGope,andChetanM.Bobade 7 FeasibilityAnalysisofSEPICConverterasaPVBalancer forPracticalPhotovoltaicSystem ............................... 67 A.VeeraReddy, P.V.R.L.Narasimham, K.SaiTeja, andP.ShivaKumar vii viii Contents 8 Market Clearing Mechanism by Optimal Scheduling ofElectricPowerSuppliers .................................... 79 ArupDas,SubhojitDawn,andSadhanGope 9 AntiCamcorderPiracyDisplaySystem ......................... 87 A.V.V.Adithya,G.SaiKumar,andV.B.K.L.Aruna 10 PerformanceEvaluationofHAWT-andVAWT-BasedWECS withAdvancedHillClimbSearchMPPTandFuzzyLogic ControllerforLowWindSpeedRegions ......................... 97 AlbertJohnVarghese,RejoRoy,andS.R.Awasthi 11 ANovelAsymmetricMultilevelInverterwithLowTHD .......... 115 M.Revathi,K.AravindaShilpa,andK.RamaSudha 12 Video-BasedFacialExpressionRecognition:ADeepLearning Approach ..................................................... 133 JeenaJacobandJ.JebaSonia 13 Bidirectional Buck-Boost Converter in Solar PV System forSupercapacitorEnergyStorageSystem ...................... 145 S.BhanuPrakashandGaganSingh 14 SpeechSeparationUsingDeepLearningwithMATLAB .......... 157 ChandraMaheshSaga,V.BKLAruna,andK.VenkataRatnaPrabha 15 MaximumPowerExtractionfromSolarPhotovoltaicStrings Using Grey Wolf Optimization Technique Under Partial ShadingCondition ............................................ 165 T.Nagadurga,P.V.R.L.Narasimham,andV.S.Vakula 16 ImpedanceSourceInverterBasedAsynchronousMotorDrive UsingDifferentModulatingSignals ............................. 177 M.Ranjit, R.GiridharBalakrishna, V.RameshBabu, andJalluriSrinivasaRao 17 Z-SourceInverterforRES-EVSwithFlexibleEnergyControl Functions ..................................................... 187 ShaikYalavarthiHussainandK.RadhaRani 18 AssessmentofSingleandTwo-StageOptimizationProcesses on Optimal Capacitor Placement in Power Distribution Systems ...................................................... 195 SoumyabrataDasandTanmoyMalakar 19 HarmonicDistortionsMitigatinginanELCrwithHybrid HydroElectricNetworkBasedonFuzzyController .............. 207 M.DivyaandR.VijayaSanthi Contents ix 20 Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer and Its FutureProspective ............................................ 219 AmitKumarBaghel, ChinmayaBehera, ShankarAmalraj, AjitSingh,andSisirKumarNayak 21 MonopoleAntennaforUWBApplicationswithDGS ............. 229 K.V.Prasad,M.V.S.Prasad,andPadartiVijayaKumar 22 HighResolutionSpatialDataAnalysisandHazeRemoval forRemoteSensingImages ..................................... 237 M.Padmaja,B.Yogichandar,andM.Karishma 23 EnergyMonitoringFrameworkUtilizingInternetofThings ....... 249 BattulaVeeraVasanthaRaoandK.Padmavathi 24 EnhancementofPerformanceParametersinWirelessMobile Adhoc Networks Using DSR and Cache-Modified DSR RoutingProtocols ............................................. 257 P.Satyanarayana, M.VaniPujitha, G.VenkataSubbaiah, andMugada.Srivani 25 DesignofFaultTolerantSingleRAM-BasedParallelRealFast FourierTransformArchitecturesUsingErrorCorrection CodesandParsevalChecks .................................... 269 RajasekharTuraka,B.Koteswarrao,andM.NageswaraRao 26 FeasibilityStudyofFloatingSolar–HydroHybridSystem withIoT ...................................................... 279 SatyaVamsiGudimella,SandhyaThotakura,andSrichandanKondamudi 27 A Rectangular SIW MIMO Antenna for IoT Devices andUltra-WidebandApplications .............................. 291 N.KartheekRamReddy,K.Sneha,B.Alekhya,andE.Prathyusha 28 Cloud-Connected Smart Energy Meter with Remote MonitoringandControl ....................................... 297 VankaSaritha,AnilKumarKarra,ShaikKhaderZelani,andCh.Prasanth 29 IBMWatsonAssistantandNode-RED-BasedMovieTicketing BotDesign .................................................... 307 ArpitaGhosh 30 AComparativeAnalysisofICandRCCMPPTTechniques forHigh-PowerPVSystems .................................... 317 PankajSahuandRajivDey 31 DevelopmentofComprehensiveModellingandSimulation ofPhotovoltaicModule ........................................ 331 S.BhanuPrakashandGaganSingh x Contents 32 AnalysisandPredictionofCrimeUsingMachineLearning Techniques ................................................... 343 S.SrinivasuluRaju,G.NarasimhaSwamy,M.RejoiceAngelina, M.SaiSnehitha,M.SaiChandana,andM.PriyaMythili 33 Short-TermPowerForecastingforRenewableEnergySources UsingGenetics-BasedHarmonySearchAlgorithm ............... 357 RejoRoy,AlbertJohnVarghese,andS.R.Awasthi 34 InvestigationandImplementationofLowProfilePatchBeam SteeringAntennaforVehicularApplications ..................... 369 Ch.Raghavendra, M.NeelaveniAmmal, K.KrishnaSai, andV.S.N.Pranav 34 Updated ReviewontheClassificationofTarget Tracking AlgorithmsinWirelessSensorNetworks ........................ 379 UrvashiSaraswatandAnitaYadav 36 PerformanceEvaluationofVariousTraditionalControllers in Automatic Generation Control of Multi-Area System withMulti-TypeGenerationUnits .............................. 395 CH.NagaSaiKalyanandChintalapudiV.Suresh 37 Conventional and Heuristic Optimization Techniques ComparisonforEconomicLoadDispatch ....................... 405 P.Sowmith,N.VamsiKrishna,andB.Varunkumar 38 Effect of Au-Al Dual-Metal Gate on 3D Double-Gate JunctionlessTransistorPerformance ............................ 421 AchintaBaidya,RajeshSaha,AmarnathGaini,ChaitaliKoley, SomenDebnath,andSubirDatta 39 Power- and Area-Efficient FIR Filter for Denoising ofElectrooculogramSignal .................................... 431 KishoreKumarGundugontiandBalajiNarayanam 40 Foggy Image Enhancement Using Improved Histogram EqualizationandGuidedFilter ................................. 443 ShivangiMishra,AshishDwivedi,andBadalSoni 41 ACompactL-ShapeACS-FedPrintedMonopoleDual-Band Antenna for 3.5 GHz WiMAX and 5.8 GHz WLAN Applications .................................................. 453 SangeetaSharma,PramodKumarSinghal,andDeepKishoreParsediya

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