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Girish, H.
- Design of Finfet
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1 Department of ECE, Cambridge institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
2 Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of ECE, Cambridge institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
2 Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 5, No SP 5 (2016), Pagination: 1052-1057Abstract
Since the fabrication of MOSFET, the minimum channel length has been shrinking continuously. As devices shrink further and further, the problems with conventional (planar) MOSFETs are increasing. Industry is currently at the 90nm node (i.e., DRAM half metal pitch, which corresponds to gate lengths of about 70nm). As we go down to the 65nm, 45nm, 32NM, 22nm, 14nm etc., nodes, there seem to be no viable options of continuing forth with the conventional MOSFET. The motivation behind this decrease has been an increasing interest in high speed devices and in very large scale integrated circuits. The sustained scaling of conventional bulk device requires innovations to circumvent the barriers of fundamental physics constraining the conventional MOSFET device structure.- IoT Based-Transformer Power Theft Detection and Protection
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1 Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram, Bangalore - 36, IN
1 Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram, Bangalore - 36, IN
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 5, No SP 5 (2016), Pagination: 1084-1088Abstract
The electricity is needed to be protected for efficient power delivery to the consumer because electricity is indispensable to domestic and industrial development activity. There are two types of losses technical and Nontechnical losses. Every year the electricity companies fare the line losses at an average 2030% according to power ministry WAPDA Company's loss more than RS.125 billion. Electricity theft is at the centre of focus all over the world, but electricity theft in India has a significant effect on the Indian economy. The loss on amount of theft is reflected in ARR of the electricity company. Thus these costs are routinely passed on to the customers in the form of the higher energy charges. Electricity power theft takes place in a variety of forms and thrives with the support of people from different walks of life: utility staff, consumers, labour union leader, political leaders, bureaucrats and high level utility officials. The problem challenging power utilities worldwide is the electricity, in other words using electricity from utility company without the company's consent. Significantly, it is enough to destroy the entire power sector of country.Keywords
IoT, GSM, ADC, Microcontroller, Android.- IoT Operated Wheel Chair
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1 School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, IN
1 School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, IN