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This proposed book covers the issues associated in smart systems due to the presence of onboard nonlinear components. It discusses the advanced architecture of smart system for power management unit. It explores the issues in power management and identifies the hazardous signal in power management unit of smart devices.

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This proposed book covers the issues associated in smart systems due to the presence of onboard nonlinear components. It discusses the advanced architecture of smart system for power management unit. It explores the issues in power management and identifies the hazardous signal in power management unit of smart devices.
Autorenporträt
Arti Vaish is a professor in the Department of Computer Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology at O. P. Jindal University, Raigarh, CG, India. She earned her PhD degree from Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Delhi University, New Delhi, India (2012). She has registered 20 patents and published and presented more than a hundred research papers in SCI indexed/Scopus indexed international journals and at international and national conferences. She has authored six books. She has over 18 years of rich experience in academia and research. She is a recipient of the 2021 Who's Who in the World® Lifetime Achievement Award and was successfully nominated as a candidate for the 2018-2021 edition of Who's Who in America. She received an academic excellence award from WeGrow and the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in 2020 and the best researcher award in 2020 from the Institute of Technical and Scientific Research (ITSR) Foundation. She had guided six PhD students. Dr Arti has been a reviewer for several archived journals at the international level: Progress in Electromagnetic Research, Wireless Personal Communication, the IETE Journal of Research, and WSEAS Transactions, to name a few of them. Pankaj Kumar Goswami earned B.Tech., M.Tech, and PhD degrees in the area of Electronic Engineering and has 15 years of teaching experience in reputed organisations. He has more than 30 international publications in peer-reviewed journals, including IEEE Explore, which are Scopus and SCI indexed. His main areas of research are machine learning, the internet of things, wideband antenna designs, cognitive radios, and power quality issues in non-linear electronic devices. He has organised several national and international conferences, symposia, and webinars. Dr Goswami has also registered several patents in the fields of antenna design, the internet of things, and machine-learning-based applications under the Intellectual Property Rights of the Government of India. He is an e-educator in the field of machine learning using Python. He is actively associated in NAAC SSR preparations at university interfaces and has visited several times the SAARC countries of Nepal, Bhutan, the seven sisters (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura), and the "brother" state Sikkim for various academic promotional activities. He is a professional member of several national and international bodies such as, IEEE, IETE and ISTE. Dr Goswami has been involved in various educational outreach activities through online sessions on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and smart antennas. Surbhi Bhatia holds a doctorate in Computer Science and Engineering from Banasthali University, which she earned in 2018 in the area of machine learning and social media analytics. She earned project management professional certification from the Project Management Institute, USA. She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Data Science, School of Science, Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, Manchester, United Kindgom. She has more than ten years of teaching experience in different universities in India and Saudi Arabia. She is also a consultant in the Research Lab, India. She is an editorial board member for the International Journal of Hybrid Intelligence and for SN Applied Sciences. She has registered eight national and international patents in India, Australia, and the USA. She has published many papers in reputed journals and in high indexing databases (SCI, SCIE, Scopus, Web of Science, ESCI). She currently serves as a guest editor of special issues for the journals SN Applied Sciences, Computer, Materials and Continua, and Internet of Things. She has delivered talks as a keynote speaker at IEEE conferences and in faculty development programmes. She has conducted workshops for All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) programmers and chaired technical sessions at many conferences. She has authored two books published by Springer and Wiley. She has also edited seven books with CRC Press, Elsevier, and Springer. She was selected for the prestigious "Best Young National Award" by the IRDP group of journals in India. She has had many projects approved by the Ministry of Education, Saudi Arabia and holds a Deanship of Scientific Research in Saudi Arabia and DST, India. Her areas of interest are Data Mining, Machine Learning, Sentiment Analysis, Natural Language Processing, and Data Analytics. Mokhtar Shouran earned a BSc degree in Control Engineering from the College of Electronic Technology, Bani Walid, Libya, in 2011. He earned an MSc degree with distinction in Electronics and Information Technology from the University of South Wales, Treforest, UK, in 2017. He was also awarded a certificate of excellence. Shouran is currently pursuing a PhD degree in Load Frequency Control in Power Systems at the Wolfson Centre for Magnetics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. His research interests include Optimisation Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic Control, Sliding Mode Control, Traditional Control, and Power System Stability and Control.