A hybrid frequency domain approach for blind embedding of data in Mr images for hospital data management — A review

Author(s):  
S. Priya ◽  
R. Varathrajan
2021 ◽  
Vol 2070 (1) ◽  
pp. 012134
Author(s):  
D Krishna Praveen ◽  
ShaikHussain Vali ◽  
Vempalle Rafi

Abstract Ideally, an AC power supply should constantly provide a perfectly sinusoidal voltage signal at every customer location. Nowadays, many power electronic equipment’s are used in industry in seeking higher system reliability and efficiency and more electronic or microprocessor controllers are used in power system to control AC/DC transmission lines or loads. Moreover, the importance of green energy such as wind and solar is continually growing in our societies not only due to environmental concerns but also to resolve the problem of access to electricity in rural areas. As a result of these issues, power quality problems especially generation of harmonics are on the rise in the distribution network. In electrical power system, harmonics have a number of undesirable effects on power system devices as well as on their operation. It therefore becomes imperative for power system engineers to analyse the penetration of harmonics from the various sources into the network which commonly is known as harmonic power flow evaluation. This paper proposed a novel fast hybrid frequency domain approach (FHA) to evaluate the steady state harmonic power flow with discrete harmonic frequency. The proposed method is applied to IEEE – 14 bus, IEEE New England 39 - bus, IEEE – 57 bus and IEEE 118 - bus power system respectively and compared with Newton – Raphson (NR) load flow method and Fast decoupled load flow method (FDLF) and the results validate the accuracy, robustness and authenticity of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Camilla Ronchei ◽  
Sabrina Vantadori ◽  
Andrea Carpinteri ◽  
Ignacio Iturrioz ◽  
Roberto Issopo Rodrigues ◽  
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1995 ◽  
Vol 3 (12) ◽  
pp. 1747-1750 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Alcorta García ◽  
B. Köppen-Seliger ◽  
P.M. Frank

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