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Challenges in simulation of digital twins: A review

May 28, 2025 by Dhanush L. Prakash, Nidhi B. C., Gopalakrishna H. D.

The digitalization of manufacturing processes is on the rise, marking the development of Industry 4.0 and the emergence of smart factories. Digital twins (DTs), which are digital replicas of physical assets or processes, are being utilized to enhance business applications. In the manufacturing sector, DTs can be created for asset-specific production lines or even entire … [Read more...] about Challenges in simulation of digital twins: A review

Unleashing the potential of ChatGPT in education

December 27, 2024 by Balaji Chandrasekaran, Smrithy Girijakumari Sreekantan Nair,

ChatGPT, an advanced language model powered by artificial intelligence, has emerged as a transformative tool in the field of education. This article explores the potential of ChatGPT in revolutionizing learning and collaboration within educational settings. By leveraging natural language processing and machine learning, ChatGPT offers an interactive and personalized learning … [Read more...] about Unleashing the potential of ChatGPT in education

User-adaptive verbal calculator for the physically challenged: An assistive technology

April 6, 2023 by Pani Prithvi Raj

Natural barriers necessitate technological support. A user-adaptive verbal calculator (UAVC) is an attempt to let differently abled students and researchers perform calculations with their voices. Automatic speech recognition in real-time mode is used. The UAVC adapts to users’ accents by retraining the speech models with the initial data obtained during usage. For … [Read more...] about User-adaptive verbal calculator for the physically challenged: An assistive technology

Data communication challenges in smart cities

May 12, 2022 by Anjum Sheikh and Asha Ambhaikar

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The localization of jobs as well as educational opportunities in urban areas has resulted in the migration of people toward cities. According to the United Nations Human Settlement program, nearly two-thirds of the current population of Earth will be living in cities by 2050. With this growth, cities will have to deal with issues like efficient transportation, energy … [Read more...] about Data communication challenges in smart cities

Flight data acquisition and a unified analysis tool for the Vector-P unmanned aerial vehicle

January 1, 2022 by Guilherme Coelho da Silva Stanisce Correa and Osamu Saotome

Image of three plane on a blue background.

This article presents a data acquisition system designed for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The previous version of the UAV data acquisition system relied on using commercial solutions like Micropilot and Icasim. By developing a custom data acquisition system, students can adapt it according to their needs. This allows rapid prototyping of a solution by using commercial … [Read more...] about Flight data acquisition and a unified analysis tool for the Vector-P unmanned aerial vehicle

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IEEE Potentials Magazine is the publication dedicated to undergraduate and graduate students and young professionals. IEEE Potentials explores career strategies, the latest in research, and important technical developments. Through its articles, it also relates theories to practical applications, highlights technology’s global impact, and generates international forums that foster the sharing of diverse ideas about the profession.

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