6 research outputs found

    Assessment of encryption and decryption schemes for secure data transmission in healthcare systems

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    Abstract: In the biomedical research community, transmitting a patient medical record via wireless means to an administrative centre or other medical centres is increasingly common. However, due to the open nature of wireless media, the security of such a system is a major concern, so, it is desirable to have a reliable security scheme. Amidst the numerous methods used to secure medical data, encryption schemes are becoming more popular due to their performance and relative simplicity. In this study, the performance of some data encryption and decryption schemes used to secure medical data is evaluated. These schemes are Blowfish, DES, AES, RC4, RSA, ECC, CBE, MTLM and CEC. The performance of these schemes was assessed through their execution time, throughput, average data rate and information entropy. For this performance assessment, some medical data were used for this task. The results showed that the performance of CBE, MTLM and CEC was better. CBE and MTLM offer a secure way to encrypt data with a significant reduction in the execution time. Moreover, if some of these schemes were combined to form a hybrid system, an enhancement in the security of medical data over wireless communication networks is guaranteed

    Harnessing Renewable Energy for Sustainable Agricultural Applications

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    The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development suggests that all countries both developed and developing strive to attain the seventeen sustainable development goals (SDGs). Some items on the SDGs like implementation of renewable energy technologies to electrify regions disconnected from power grids are targeted to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger while ensuring environmental sustainability. Hence, the role of integrated renewable energy in improving the productivity and environmental sustainability of the agricultural sector cannot be overemphasized. This paper presents a brief survey of the application of renewable energy resources technologies in the agricultural sector

    Environmental and Societal Impact of Nanotechnology

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    The ability to measure, understand, manipulate, organize, engineer and control matter on the nanoscale has been opening up the wealth of possibilities that were otherwise non - existent at higher scales. At this scale, basic research principles and tools in biology, physics, chemistry, and engineering converge and have led to all-inclusive applications of nanotechnology. Despite the innovative applications and promising potentials of nanotechnology, there are concerns about its short and long-lasting impacts on humans, nature and the environment. In an attempt to address these concerns, a number of researches have been conducted. Evaluations of studies addressing the issues of nanotechnologies and their impacts are necessary to give insights for further studies that will advance the technology for the true benefit of mankind and nature. This study, thus, provides a detailed review of studies on nanotechnology applications and the positions of stakeholders on the impact of nanotechnology. Among other things, the outcome of this survey shows that there are numerous successful applications of nanotechnology. Public perceptions are pivotal in determining the extent of revolution and transformation that nanotechnology will have on the environment. Religious beliefs and moral concerns; trust in governmental regulatory agencies and the industry; the level of inclusion of the society in the product design, development, and commercialization process is critical to the extent of acceptance of nanotechnology inventions. Expression of objective views concerning the benefits, limitations & risks, and adequate education of the public, risk regulators & all stakeholders are crucial in determining the fate of nanotechnolog

    Harnessing Renewable Energy for Sustainable Agricultural Applications

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    The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development suggests that all countries both developed and developing strive to attain the seventeen sustainable development goals (SDGs). Some items on the SDGs like implementation of renewable energy technologies to electrify regions disconnected from power grids are targeted to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger while ensuring environmental sustainability. Hence, the role of integrated renewable energy in improving the productivity and environmental sustainability of the agricultural sector cannot be overemphasized. This paper presents a brief survey of the application of renewable energy resources technologies in the agricultural sector.  Keywords: Sustainable agriculture; Water-food-energy nexus; Renewable energy; Techno-economic. JEL Classifications: Q2, Q4 DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.777

    Techno-economic analysis of hybrid solar-biomass-wind for water pumping considering carbon tax and renewable energy rebate

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    There is a need for increased penetration of renewable energy resources (RES) in the energy mix of South Africa that is currently bedevilled by recurring load shedding thus affecting sustainable critical infrastructures such as water pumping and water use. This paper assesses the viability of three RES of solar, biomass, and wind for water pumping at two locations (University of Johannesburg, APK campus – L1 and Zuikerbosch pumping station – L2) in Johannesburg, South Africa by utilising daily data from 2003 to 2020. A detailed feasibility analysis of the three RES was conducted, after which a rebate-based novel model for reducing the unit cost with zero greenhouse gas (GHG) was implemented for solar PV. Key findings reveal that the power requirement in L1 and L2 booster stations are 91 kW and 71,331 kW, respectively while the produced power from a 350 W monocrystalline PV-module utilized is 0.103 kW in L1 and L2 using 882 and 692,534 modules. The biomass power of 47.68 GW in L1 and 99.42 GW in L2 was produced from an average amount of food waste estimate of 1641 and 1248,800 tonnes evaluated from 3729 and 2838,100 tonnes of putrescible waste using a population model. The power density results depict a very weak wind energy application capability in the two locations based on National Renewable Energy Laboratory indices after using 11 differently sized wind turbines in the two locations. Finally, the result from the rebated unit-cost model reveals that the unit cost of water dropped by 17.09/kWhrfrom0.33/kWhr from 0.33/kWhr in L1 and 21.20/kWhrfrom0.66/kWhr from 0.66/kWhr in L2 using the solar PV modules. The study aligns with similar study done in Qatar, and the Springer report on Energy Democracy Evaluation for 100% Renewable Energy Policies and Projects showing an increased penetration of affordable and carbon-free RES which will in turn reduce climate change effects globally

    An IoT-based approach to real-time conditioning and control in a server room

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    Abstract: Server room provides the needed lodging for computer network infrastructures which support data transfer and storage. Beyond network attacks and failure in connectivity, the safety of the data depends mainly on the protection of such infrastructures from breakdown as a result of environmental effects. This paper presents an implementation of an Internet-of-Thing (IoT) based system for conditioning and controlling the environmental factors in real time. A model is proposed which relates the heat index which is the major factor of negative influence in the server room, to the air temperature and humidity within the area. The hardware and software units of the system were designed and implemented to condition the server room by monitoring power outage, heat, water leakage, smoke, flame and light-out; and initiate a real-time corrective measure to keep them within the respective set thresholds. The implemented real-time control measures include: setting-off air-conditioning system whenever the heat threshold is exceeded, turning off the perimeter water supply whenever there is water-leak within the room, tripping off the system and triggering the alarm system for smoke or fire detection. Data and notifications are sent to the internet cloud, administrator’s personal computer and mobile phone. The data are relayed through developed user interface platforms
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