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Low Power Face Recognition Using FPGA and GPU Hybrid
The escalating demand for efficient and secure attendance management systems has driven innovation beyond traditional manual methods, which are inherently prone to inaccuracies, inefficiency, and fraud. Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven facial recognition emerges as a transformative solution, offering real-time, non-intrusive, and highly accurate identification. This review paper synthesizes the current state of research in real-time face …
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Recent Trends in Smart Packaging
Recent advances in packaging technology have given rise to the concept of intelligent packaging, which incorporates various sensing and communication capabilities to enhance product safety, quality, and consumer engagement. This paper reviews the latest trends in intelligent packaging, focusing on innovations that improve shelf-life monitoring, provide real-time information to consumers, and contribute to sustainability.
Low-Power Methodologies for MEMS-Based Shock and Vibration Sensors in Remote Monitoring – A Review
This review examines low-power techniques critical for the implementation of Micro Electromechanical Systems (MEMS)-based shock and vibration sensing systems in remote, long-term monitoring applications. The primary aim is to identify, assess, and compare strategies for reducing power consumption in sensor interfaces, signal conditioning, microcontroller units, wireless communication, and energy harvesting systems. The scope includes ultra-low-power …
Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting Systems for Enhancing Climatic Resilience in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: A Case Study of Polpithigama Division, Kurunegala District
Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) systems are critical interventions for addressing water scarcity in climate-vulnerable, water-stressed regions. In Sri Lanka’s dry zone, these systems have been promoted for over two decades to support communities facing seasonal droughts and limited access to surface water. This study evaluates the performance and socio-environmental impact of RWH systems in the …
Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials: A Sustainable Approach in Material Science: Review
Nanomaterials are commonly known as materials engineered with at least one dimension less than 100 nm in size. Due to these nanoscale dimensions, nanomaterials exhibit significantly different physicochemical properties compared to their bulk counterparts. […] This mini review critically examines “green synthesis” as a sustainable and eco-friendly approach for nanomaterial fabrication. This mini review clarifies …
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