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    Active probing based end to end internet path metrics estimation tool
    (2006) Suryanarayana, V.; Chandra Sekaran, K.C.
    This paper considers the problem of measuring the various network path metrics such as Connectivity, Capacity, bandwidth, available bandwidth etc. of a network path using probing-based methods. To that end, we propose a new model called an Integrated Metrics Measurement Model (IMMM) to measure all possible performance metrics. It will be designed to probe the network non-intrusively so that the measurements will not disturb the stability of the network. The experimental results of our partial implementation of the proposed model are presented. © 2006 IEEE.
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    Assessment of Impact of Roadside Bus-Stops on Capacity of Urban Divided Roads Using Microscopic Simulation Model
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022) Raj, P.; Asaithambi, G.; Ravi Shankar, A.U.
    In developing countries, traffic congestion is not only due to substantial vehicular growth but also due to many roadside activities which affects the performance of roads. Among the various roadside activities, the presence of bus-stops has a significant influence on capacity of roads as the demand of public transport buses in urban areas of developing countries is relatively high. Researchers have attempted to study the impact of bus-stops on traffic flow characteristics. However, limited attempts have been made to study the influence of bus-stops on capacity using simulation models under mixed traffic. Thus, this study aims to assess the impact of roadside bus-stops on capacity of roads using a microscopic simulation model developed specifically for urban divided roads. The validated model was then applied to study the impact of bus-stop on capacity of urban roads. The percentage reduction in capacity due to the influence of bus-stop was obtained by performing sensitivity analysis by varying bus proportion. This study finds interesting applications in developing standards related to capacity estimation and reduction due to side frictions in Indian traffic. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
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    Towards a Greener Extraction: Renewable Energy Initiatives in India's Mining Industry
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2024) Bojja, S.K.; Kunar, B.M.; Rajendhar, R.
    The main objectives of using renewable energy in India are to advance economic growth, enhance power reliability, increase access to electricity, and lessen the consequences of global warming. Utilizing sustainable energy and ensuring that all residents have access to reliable, inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and contemporary amenities enable sustainable development. Due to strong government support and an improving economic climate, India is rising to the top of the list of the most promising markets in the world for renewable energy. The administration has developed open-minded guidelines, approaches, and a setting that welcomes foreign investment and advances the nation's green energy industry. This essay discusses significant advancements in India's use of renewable energy, including prospects, projections, electricity production and challenges. This study recognized the considerable challenges that the renewable energy industry faces as well as how renewable energy affects the mining sector. Mining businesses are switching to non-fossil fuels in order to lessen their carbon footprint. Policymakers, entrepreneurs, project developers, investors, businesses, appropriate parties-related scholars, and experts will find the suggestions based on the evaluated results. © 2024 IEEE.