Work place: Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Islamic University, Bangladesh
E-mail: hena@aece.iu.ac.bd
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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computational Engineering, Computational Physics, Engineering, Physics
Biography
Mst. Ashrafunnahar Hena: Lecturer of the Department of Applied Physics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Islamic University, Bangladesh.
By Ashrafunnahar Hena M. Shahjahan Ali M. Muntasir Rahman
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2013.02.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2013
Processing of meteorological satellite image data provides a wealth of information useful in earth surface and environmental applications. Particularly, it is important for the estimation of different parameters of surface energy budget. In this work, a method has been developed to estimation of hourly incoming solar radiation on the surface of Bangladesh using NOAA-AVHRR satellite digital images. The model is based on the statistical regressions between the ground truth and satellite estimated values. Hundreds of full resolution images (1.1 km) for two months of the year have been processed using ERDAS IMAGINE software. Ground solar global irradiation for one place has been estimated for two months through this application. The efficiency of this method for calculating surface insolation has been checked by estimating the relative deviation between the estimated Irradiation and measured Irradiation. The method can be used for calculation of hourly irradiation over areas in a tropical environment.
[...] Read more.By M. Muntasir Rahman Md. Aktaruzzaman Ashrafunnahar Hena
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2012.11.04, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2012
Human and computer interaction has been developed into a wide and sophisticated field. Earlier automating electrical devices were absolutely mechanical. But with the invention of computer system, many computer researchers have tried to create computer based intelligent systems to accomplish many of their functionalities. Touchscreen controlled home automation system is one of them. These fascinating efforts to create intelligent systems are to provide human being a more convenient life. Moreover, it would accelerate the working speed of users. This paper concentrates primarily on experimental experiences on home automation system with a low-cost touchscreen technology. The proposed system provide an environment in which user can give commands by touching desired position on the touchscreen to automate the control of electrical devices. The interfacing circuit is designed using electronic components available in local market to keep the cost at low level.
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