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    Applications of expert systems in mining industry: A review
    (CAFET INNOVA Technical Society cafetinnova@gmail.com 1-2-18/103, Mohini Mansion, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad 500029, 2014) Ram Chandar, K.R.; Agarwal, H.
    An Expert System is a computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, like an expert, and not by following the procedure of a developer as is the case in conventional programming. The first expert systems were created in the 1970s and then proliferated in the 1980s. In this paper, an effort has been made to sum up some of the useful expert systems and their working principles for effective use in mining operations. © 2014 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY.
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    Cyber physical system perspective for smart water management in a campus
    (Desalination Publications dwt@deswater.com, 2019) Abhishek, M.B.; Shet, N.S.V.
    Smart water management in a large-scale campus is a good instance of cyber physical system (CPS). For realising this instantiation calls, a systematic framework together with the actual implementation of the associated modules needs to be devised. In this paper, the key issues of monitoring/sensing, networking, and computation parts put forward toward a deployable solution are proposed. Monitoring and Networking involving appropriate sensing and data transmission to monitor the water flow in the storage tanks at National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, Karnataka, India, are worked out to a mature stage. This paper captures essential details of these technical contributions, including necessary customisation and enhancement of the existing technologies. In the direction of addressing the data analytics of the computing part, the issue of imputing the missing values has been considered. An extensive set of results and comparisons obtained by applying different algorithms to the collected data are also presented. The technical contributions of this paper form a strong base toward the CPS realisation in the Campus, resulting in efficient water management when augmented with further analytics and modeling to address scalability. © ?2019 Desalination Publications.