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Agricultural Mobile computing Applications
Prakasam Engineering CollegeKandukur
Prakasam(Dt)[email protected]
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Established in the Year 2001
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UG: B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering -120Electronics and Communication engg -120Electrical and Electronics engineering -120Information Technology – 90PG: M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering -36Electronics and Communication engg(VLSI & Embedded Systems) -36Electrical and Electronics engineering(Power Electronics) -18MCA-60MBA-60
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Number of Ph.D’s :2Number of Ph.D’s Registered: 5Number of Teaching Faculty:100Number of M.Tech’s: 75Number of B.Tech’s:23Research Publications: 50Books Publications: 2
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Robotics Research Center EstablishedEnergy Research Center EstablishedSolar Power Project Established 50 lakhs30 % fund given by MNREIBM Academic Initiative
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Objective
• ITRA (IT Research Academy) seeks competitive collaborative proposals initiate the MNA (Mobile Network Applications) sub-pyramid.
• The tremendous advancement and growing coverage of cellular and wireless access networks decreasing costs and increasing capabilities of mobile phones.
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Proposal concentrated on the areas
• Agricultural• Environment• Disaster management• Energy-sustainability
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Agricultural Application
• Detailed local environment– Temperature– Humidity– Soil Moisture– Wind speed, direction– Rain Fall– Sunshine– CO2
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Environmental Applications
• Forest fire detection• Bio-complexity mapping of the environment• Flood detection• Precision agriculture
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Microclimate monitoring - DA-IICT
• Wind Speed, Direction
• Temperature• Humidity• Pressure• Rainfall• Lightning• Light• CO2
DA-IICT, Lab Bldg Top
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Fruit maturity monitor
• Ethelyne gas monitor• Image Sensor Network of the fruit
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Guided by: Dr.Lakshman Rao
• SMALL SCALE ELECTRICITY GENERATION USING BIOMASS
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Why…………..?
1. Shortage in Non-Renewable resources.
2. Need of Electricity.3. To reduce global
warming.
Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
India 416.3 424 509.8 497.2 497.2 510.1 519 587.9 517.2 517.2 568 568
Electricity - consumption (billion kWh)
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Due to shortage of powerVillages - 12 hrsTowns - 6 hrsCities - 3 hrsBecause of these above cited reasons we have developed this system
Data from AP electricity board
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• Biomass, as a renewable energy source, is biological material from living, or recently living organisms. As an energy source, biomass can either be used directly, or converted into other energy products such as biofuel.
• Eg: Garbage, Wood, Wastes etc………
What is Bio-mass……………?
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• There are a number of technological options available to make use of a wide variety of biomass types as a renewable energy source. In general these are classified into
1.Thermal conversion.2.Chemical conversion.3. Biochemical conversion.
Conversion of Biomass Energy…
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HOW?
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1.Biomass stove2.Solar plate3.Pressure cooker4.Stop valve5.Nozzle6.Turbine7.Dynamo8.LED bulb
Our setup
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Biomass stove
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Biomass stove
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Solar plate
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Pressure cooker with stop valve and nozzle
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Turbine with a dynamo and bulb
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Does it works…………?
FuelNet Calorific Value (CV) by massGJ/tonne
Net Calorific Value (CV) by masskWh/kg
Bulk densitykg/m3
Energy density by volumeMJ/m3
Energy density by volumekWh/m3
Wood chips (30% MC) 12.5 3.5 250 3,100 870
Log wood (stacked - air dry: 20% MC)
14.7 4.1 350-500 5,200-7,400 1,400-2,000
Wood (solid - oven dry) 19 5.3 400-600 7,600-11,400 2,100-3,200
Wood pellets 17 4.8 650 11,000 3,100Miscanthus (bale - 25% MC)
13 3.6 140-180 1,800-2,300 500-650
House coal 27-31 7.5-8.6 850 23,000-26,000 6,400-7,300
Anthracite 33 9.2 1,100 36,300 10,100Heating oil 42.5 11.8 845 36,000 10,000Natural gas (NTP) 38.1 10.6 0.9 35.2 9.8
LPG 46.3 12.9 510 23,600 6,600
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1. Conversion of Biomass energy into Heat energy.
2. Heat is used to convert water into wet steam with pressure energy.
3. Nozzle converts pressure energy into Kinetic energy.
4. Kinetic energy is used to run turbine attached to dynamo.
5. Dynamo converts rotational energy into Electrical energy.
How it works…………?
Can we watch a video.......
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1. Since Biomass energy is renewable its doesn’t lasts.
2. Biomass energy doesn’t cause any harm too environment.
3. Available throughout the world.4. Cheap when compared to other fuels.
Advantages…
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1. Efficiency will be low when compared to coal and other fuels.2.Transportation involves complexity.
Disadvantages…
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Future aims………….
• 1.Mounting a pressure gauge.• 2.Increase the pressure.• 3.Manufacturing a Turbine.• 4.Calculation of efficiency.• 5. Design for continuous feeding
of fuel.
To become an entrepreneur in this field to serve the people
Biogas and solar are to be attached to this system
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ConclusionWith minimum cost of resources electric power to be generated.Biomass is an alternative source(fuel) for future use.Biomass stove can be used even for cooking. This is one of the solutions to over come the power crisis.
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