Browsing Conference Paper by Author "Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek"
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Development of double burner smart electric stove powered by solar photovoltaic energy
Siddiqua, Sarah; Firuz, S.; Nur, B. M.; Shaon, R. J.; Chowdhury, Sheri Jahan; Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-10)Bangladesh is facing overwhelming energy challenges that are likely to increase over the next few decades. By acknowledging the potential of renewable energy technologies and associated energy storage, Bangladesh could ... -
Electrically facilitated solar cargo hauler - a key to easy and safe transportation of goods without dependency on the national grid
Purbasha, A. E.; Khan, F. R.; Sanjib, M.; Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-10)Cargo is a vital mode of transporting goods. In Bangladesh, most of the cargo haulers are manually driven in rural areas. If motorized, the cargos are likely to draw a huge amount of power from the national grid which in ... -
Mathematical modeling and DLQR based controller design for a non-minimum phase Electro Hydraulic Servo system (EHS)
Ahmed, Mazid Ishtique; Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek (© 2016 IEEE, 2017-02-08)In this paper, an Electro-Hydraulic Servo system is presented which bears the characteristics of basic Non-minimum phase (NMP) systems. Controlling problems encountered in NMP systems and optimizing the system response ... -
Real-time monitoring of Solar Battery Charging Station
Priyanka, Mirza Karishma; Chowdhury, Abrar Alvi; Mahmud, Bushra; Chowdhury, Sheri Jahan; Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-08-31)This paper represents a real-time monitoring technique of all the components of a Solar Battery Charging Station (SBCS). Its ability to generate clean energy at free of cost, along with availability almost all year round ... -
Solar electric ambulance van unfolding medical emergencies of rural Bangladesh
Tarek, R.; Anjum, Adiba; Hoque, Md Ashiqul; Azad, Akm M.M.Abdul Malek (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-10)Rickshaws are a key mode of transportation in Bangladesh. When it was changed to electrically-assisted ones, it achieved prevalence but was soon banned because of overconsumption of power from the national grid. In ...