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MJEE-1

Majlesi Journal of Electrical Engineering

Editor-in-Chief: Farbod Razzazi, PhD

Online ISSN: 2345-3796

Print ISSN: 2345-377X

Publishes Quarterly

Original Article
Analysis of Transient Modes of Peltier Thermoelectric Elements under Various Input Influences

Stationary operation of a thermoelectric system is often not economical due to the impossibility of soft adjustment of the microclimate. The aspect makes relevant the research of the transient modes of Peltier elements and thermoelectric systems built on their basis. The study of the dynamic properties of thermoelectric devices and systems with high accuracy requires […]

Review Article
EEG Artifact Removal Strategies for BCI Applications: A Survey

This paper aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the Brain-Computer Interface and the more scientific discoveries that have resulted from it. The ultimate goal of this review is to provide extensive research in BCI systems while also focusing on artifact removal techniques or methods that have recently been used in BCI and important aspects […]

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Original Article
Design a Flood Detection Device Using Virtuino-based HC-SR04 Sensor

The flood detection tool uses the HC-SR04 sensor made specifically to detect the water level in the river. This tool is a series of simple tools that utilize the esp32 microcontroller and media monitoring in real time via a smartphone. The flood detection tool using the HC-SR04 sensor consists of a tool frame made of […]

Original Article
A Multi-Input Single-Ended Primary Inductor Converter (SEPIC): Performance Analysis for Hybrid Sources of Renewable Energy

This paper focuses on the hybridization of two renewable energy sources (i.e., PV Panel and Bi-Cycle Dynamo) and the use of a Multi-Input SEPIC converter for highly efficient output from them. This paper has also presented the comparative assessment between the conventional Single-Input Single Output SEPIC (Single Ended Primary Inductor Converter) and Multi-Input SEPIC converter […]

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Original Article
Semiconductor Chipping Improvement via a Full Sandwich Wafer Mounting Technique

Silicon wafers have been widely used in semiconductor manufacturing, and chipping issues often highlighted during wafer dicing which affects device performance and reliability. The phenomenon of chipping has been observed to have detrimental effects on die strength, leading to the potential of crack formation. Cracks became a major concern because its sometimes undetected during testing […]

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Original Article
Walsh Transform-based Image Compression for Less Memory Usage and High Speed Transfer

The rising use of digital imaging applications has recently boosted the demand for different image compressing algorithms. Picture compression is used to reduce unnecessary information from an image. We can store the vital information of a picture via image compression, reducing storage space, time, and transmission bandwidth. Although the results of lossy compression reconstruction are […]

Original Article
Finite-Time Bounded Model-Based Event-Triggered Control for Distributed Fuzzy T-S Systems

In this paper, the problem of model-based finite-time bounded event-triggered control for distributed fuzzy T-S systems is presented. For this purpose, the whole network model is embedded locally in both the controller and the remote telemetry unit. In order to estimate the states of the plant between two consecutive events, a fuzzy observer has been […]

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Original Article
Support Vector and Linear Regression Machine Learning Model on Amperometric Signals to Predict Glucose Concentration and Hematocrit Volume

Data represents a compendium of information that perpetually expands with each passing moment, contributed by individuals worldwide. Within the domain of medical science, this reservoir of data accumulates at an almost exponential rate, doubling in volume annually. The emergence of advanced machine learning tools and techniques, subsequent to a substantial evolution in data mining strategies, […]

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Original Article
High-Speed Current-Mode Full-Adder with Carbon Nanotube Technology

The relationship between the amount of energy consumption and the circuit speed to change the design efficiency is an important challenge in designing digital circuits. Adders are essential components of computing circuits that play an important role in computing speed. This article proposed a new design for a single-bit current mode full adder using the […]

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Original Article
Hierarchical Event-Triggered Online Charging Management of Time-Varying Network of Electric Vehicles Based on Cooperative Game Theory

This article reports on a method for detecting disconnection between electric vehicle parking lots during charge management and uncertainties and how to deal with these issues. In this study, each parking lots has an aggregator that can exchange information with other parking lot aggregators through a communication graph. A cyber-attack or communication failure may cause […]

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