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TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment (TIDEE)
- Frequency:4 issues a year
- ISSN: 0972-6721
- Online ISSN: 0975-7589
- Editor: P K Bhattacharya
- Associate Editors: N Deepa, Pallavi Shukla
- Assistant Editor: Shashi Bhushan
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TIDEE (TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment) aims to keep policy makers, scientists, and technologists abreast of the latest developments in the fields of energy, local and global environment, and sustainable development.
Each issue of TIDEE contains a few articles, about 250 abstracts, a few news briefs and digests of websites, and announcements of conferences, patents, standards, government notifications, and so on.
The project team of TIDEE is guided by a distinguished editorial board chosen to represent conventional and non conventional energy sources, local and global environmental issues, and broad issues of sustainable development. Besides, the project team is also guided by experts in information science and publishing.
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Issue -Vol.19(4) December 2020
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R C Pal, The Energy and Resources Institute, Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003
Swarup Mallik, The Energy and Resources Institute, Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003
Jitendra Tiwari, The Energy and Resources Institute, Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003
Abstract
An initiative has been carried out through Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) and TERI for providing clean energy solutions to the unserved segments of the society in the villages of Assam. A total of 279 solar home lighting systems were deployed in the unelectrified households of villages of the Golaghat, Jorhat, and Majuli districts. This paper focuses on the smooth mechanism for the field deployment of technology in association with multi-stakeholders. It also examines the impact on the lives of people by making it more convenient in terms of quality illumination, reduced kerosene consumption, and reduced fear of wild animals and insects.
Anjaly Vijayan, B.Tech Student, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, P.O. Thalakkottukara, Thrissur, Kerala, India
K V Aveena, B.Tech Student, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, P.O. Thalakkottukara, Thrissur, Kerala, India
S. Swapna Kumar, Professor and Head, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, P.O. Thalakkottukara, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Abstract
The state of Kerala has been facing unprecedented floods for the past 3 years that have caused several disasters. The disasters have resulted in blackouts owing to serious network failure. The lack of a robust intelligent communication control system makes it a herculean task to monitor variable factors of flooding. Thus, it is important to design a network that will never fail during such crises and show alertness. This article discusses wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the Internet of Things (IoT) integrated with machine learning under artificial intelligence (AI) methodology. The proposed architecture of the existing networks discusses several practical issues of the integrated systems. In fact, the information from social networks can be used to understand both the end user’s perspective and the warning query context in a better way.
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