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2764
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Wind and Solar Energy Potential Assessment in B&H Based on Real Measurements and Studies
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MERZIC, Ajla
REDZIC, Elma
ADEMOVIC, Alma
MUSIC, Mustafa
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The current generation capacity structure of the Public Power Company Elektroprivreda B&H (EP B&H) of 70%:30% in favour of TPPs provides some advantages like safe and reliable supply, but promoting RES and their use in the generation portfolio of the company is a commitment in order to contribute to sustainable development plans and environmental preservation. The ongoing measurement campaign performed by EP B&H investigates wind and solar energy potential on the territory of B&H. This creates preconditions for techno-economic evaluations of exploiting wind and solar power, with the final aim of building wind power plants (WPP) and photovoltaic power plants (PVPP) in the country. Particularly in terms of wind power, high altitude abandoned areas are assessed for potential WPP construction. Experience from the three year measurement campaign has shown promissing results in the available wind and solar potential of B&H, providing good preconditions for future techno-economic assessments and planning activities. Keywords: wind potential, solar potential, harsh weather conditions
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International Burch University
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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3607
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VOICE ACTIVATED SMART HOME AS AID FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
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Bušatlić, Bekir
Abstract
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Smart home refers to the application of various technologies to control the home remotely or automatically. It refers to systems that control temperature, lighting, door locks, windows and many other appliances. The interaction with those devices and systems can be through smartphones, computers, control panels or even advanced technologies such as voice and gesture. Apart from improving and simplifying many everyday operations to ordinary people, such technologies can also be used to aid people with disabilities who find many everyday tasks hard or even impossible to perform. This study evaluates the efficiency and possibilities of using a voice activated smart home system as an aid for people with disabilities. Key words: Smart home, voice activated, voice interactive, people with disabilities
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2016
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NonPeerReviewed
T Technology (General)
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2750
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Several Internal Myxozoan Parasites on Cultured Sea Bass, Dicentrarchus labrax and Gilthead Sea Bream, Sparus aurata in Mediterranean Region
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SIRIN, Caner
TOKSEN, Erol
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Aquaculture production in the Mediterranean has been expanding rapidly over recent years. In the Mediterranean region, European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) are the most important commercial cultured fish species. Increasing in aquaculture activities bring out the risk of emergence of parasitic diseases which responsible for economic losses. Infections of parasites belonging to phylum Myxozoa is generally seen as fish parasites. Myxosporean is an affective parasite group for marine and freshwater fish and causing important economic losses. In this presentation contains the important myxosporean parasites in culture of sea bass and sea bream. Especially, certain investigations are given including Myxosporean parasites observed on sea bass and sea bream, and their general characteristics of these parasites were given. Keywords: myxosporea, dicentrarchus labrax, sparus aurata, ceratomyxa spp, sphaerospora spp, myxidium spp
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2756
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Security Of Wi-Fi Networks
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ALI AVCI, Durmus
HAJDAREVIC, Kemal
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With the rapid increase in use of WLAN technology it is important to provide a secure communication over wireless network. This paper focuses on current security issues in Wi-Fi networks, and gives overview of already available set of security controls which can help organizations to secure their wireless LANs. The goal of this paper is to summarize existing means of securing Wi-Fi networks and to analyze the possible solutions for the Wi- Fi networks. Furthermore, the paper explains how the security mechanisms work and provide security in order to have best communication. Keywords: wlan, wi-fi, wireless, security, network, wi-fi security, wps
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2761
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Power Quality Analysis before and after the connection of Biogas Power Plant Mala Branjevina
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NIKOLOVSKI, Srete
KNEZEVIC, Goran
KLAIC, Zvonimir
FEKETE, Kresimir
MANDZUKIC, Drazen
Abstract
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The biogas power plant is installed in Eastern Croatia with a rated power of 2x1 MW. Power quality indices of the biogas power plant Mala Branjevina 2 were measured before and after the connection to the distribution network. The biogas power plant is connected to the distribution network using a T-connection on 10 kV overhead line feeders connected to TS 35/10 kV Laslovo and TS 35/10 kV Cepin. Power quality indices for the biogas power plant were measured using the Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer (class A), and were presented according to the Croatian standard HRN EN 50160/2010 which is in accordance with the European standard EN 50160. Short circuit ratio a between three-phase short circuit at the point of common coupling (PCC) and the rated power of the biogas plant were also checked in accordance with the HEP National grid code. In addition, the influence of the biogas power plant on the distribution network was also analyzed. Results show that all the parameters of the supply voltage satisfy limits determined by the Croatian standard HRN EN 50160:2010. Futhermore, harmonic distortion of voltage waveform is even lower after the plant connection. Keywords: Biogas power plant, distribution network, power quality, power quality indices, measurements, HRN EN 50160 norm.
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2766
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Paper Submission Guide
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Author
IBU, JST
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International Burch University
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2747
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MQL Machining – Oil on Water Droplet System
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EKINOVIC, Sabahudin
BEGOVIC, Edin
LUSIJA, Aldin
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Flood and through-tool delivering of cutting fluids have been widely used for the machining operations. The use of a large amount of cutting fluid can impact the environment and increase manufacturing costs, and possibly lead to ground contamination, excess energy consumption, the need for wet chip disposal and potential health and safety issues. Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) machining involves the application of a minute amount of oil-based lubricant to the machining process in an attempt to replace the conventional flood coolant system. This paper presents a classification of MQL methods, discussing their advantages and drawback. Also, the results of measurements of cutting forces and surface roughness when machining one type of aluminum bronze using MQL, are presented. As a medium for cooling and lubricating a system of oil-on-water was used. The results show that the cutting force of less than 16%, and also parameters of surface roughness, compared to machining without the use of coolant and lubricants. Keywords: mql machining, oil-on-water droplet, aluminium bronze, cutting forces, surface roughness.
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2759
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Microalgae for Renewable Energy: Biodiesel Production and other Practies
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AKSOY, Fatih
KORU, Edis
ALPARSLAN, Mustafa
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Sustainable production of renewable energy is being frequently debated globally since it is increasingly understood that first generation biofuels, primarily produced from food crops and mostly oil seeds are limited in their ability to achieve targets for biofuel production, climate change mitigation and economic growth. Currently, biodiesel is made from a variety of feedstocks, including pure vegetable oils, waste cooking oils, and animal fat; however, the limited supply of these feedstocks impedes the further expansion of biodiesel production. Microalgae have been recognized as potentially good sources for biofuel production because of their high oil content and rapid biomass production. In recent years, use of microalgae as an alternative biodiesel feedstock has gained renewed interest from researchers, entrepreneurs, and the general public. Food sourced feedstocks biodiesel concerns have increased the interest in developing second generation biofuels produced from non-food feedstocks such as microalgae, which potentially offer greatest opportunities in the longer term. Using algae as a feedstock for biodiesel has been considered for a number of years, but it has always had limitations, due mainly to the production methods used to grow and harvest the algae. This paper reviews the current status of microalgae use for biodiesel production, including their cultivation, harvesting, and processing. The microalgae species most used for biodiesel production are presented and their main advantages described in comparison with other available biodiesel feedstocks. The various aspects associated with the design of microalgae production units are described, giving an overview of the current state of development of algae cultivation systems (photo-bioreactors and open ponds). Other potential applications and products from microalgae are also presented such as for biological sequestration of CO2, wastewater treatment, in human health, as food additive, and for aquaculture. Keywords: Sustainable energy, biodiesel, algae, biomass.
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International Burch University
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2751
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Microalgae And Their Cultivation System To Produce Biodiesel
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KORU, Edis
GOLGEM DELICE, Gozde
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Biodiesel is an alternative fuel for conventional diesel that is made from natural plant oils, animal fats, and waste cooking oils. This paper discusses the producing biodiesel fuel from algae. Algae range from small, single-celled organisms to multi-cellular organisms, some with fairly complex and differentiated form. Algae are usually found in damp places or bodies of water and thus are common in terrestrial as well as aquatic environments. Like plants, algae require primarily three components to grow: sunlight, carbon-dioxide and water. Photosynthesis is an important bio-chemical process in which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert the energy of sunlight to chemical energy. Micro-algae contain lipids and fatty acids as membrane components, storage products, metabolites and sources of energy. Algae contain anything between 2% and 40% of lipids/oils by weight. Keywords: biodiesel, algae, biomass, energy
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)
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2749
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Landfill Gas to Energy in Turkey: Current and Future
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YUCEKAYA, Ahmet
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The municipal solid waste processing, landfilling and utilization of the gas to generate electric power and lower the emissions have been used in developed countries for decades, however it is relatively new in Turkey. The new regulations force municipalities in the country to build landfills to safely store the waste and secure the emission gases. The landfill gas can be utilized to produce energy and heat or if the quality is high it can be transported to a natural gas pipeline. In this paper, an overview of landfill gas to energy plants in the world is presented, and the situation in Turkey is analyzed. Keywords: landfill gas to energy, municipal solid waste, methane, emissions, simulation, landfill.
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International Burch University
Date
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2014-06
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ISSN 2233 - 0054
T Technology (General)