Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Bandgap engineering of polymer electrolytes: A simulation based study
The aim is to study how the bandgap can be varied with different functional groups added to the polymer. The calculations are initially compared with the corresponding experimental values for various sulfone compounds.The method is further extended to PEO functionalized with groups like OH, COOH, NH2,NP and(CH3)3Si to study how the bandgap can be engineered by varying the chemistry of the material.The aim is to study how the bandgap can be varied with different functional groups added to the polymer.
Achieving Regional Inclusiveness through Smart Cities: Case of Karnataka
Achieving regional inclusiveness through smart cities: case of Karnataka.
An Approach to Disaster Management using Games and Agent-Based Models
An approach to Disaster Management using Games and Agent Based Models
A simple explicit model approximating the relationship between speed and density of vehicular traffic on urban roads
With the increase in simulation of urban environments for the purpose of planning, modelling vehicular traffic has become important. While empirical evidence on traffic flow is relatively sparse, models representing the same are being increasingly used for planning urban roads and environments. In this paper, a simple explicit model is proposed to approximate the speed versus density of vehicular traffic flow.
A power game: simulating the long-term development of an electricity market in a competitive game
A power game: simulating the long-term development of an electricity market in a competitive game
Sanitation Tool Compendium
Sanitation Tool Compendium
Transitioning towards a Green Economy in Karnataka
Transitioning towards a Green Economy in Karnataka.This report focused on agriculture, buildings, industries, transport, and power supply – sectors that account for all the state’s energy requirement and over 70% of its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.
Feasibility Analysis for c-Si PV Manufacturing in India
India has set a target of deploying 100 GW solar power by 2022. Solar installations in the country primarily use Photovoltaic (PV) technology. It is estimated that 339-395 GW of solar PV will be deployed by 2040. At present, the domestic cell and module manufacturing capacities stand at approximately 3.2 GW and 8.4 GW, respectively. However, the existing manufacturing capacities are underutilised.