This book contains peer-reviewed papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Emerging Electronics and Automation (E2A) 2024. It aims to provide a compilation of the scientific exchanges during the NIT Silchar, India conference. The proceedings cover the latest scientific endeavors and accomplishments in various emerging fields, including instrumentation, control, signal processing, communication, and related computational techniques. The book seeks to present the global audience with updates, novel findings, and solutions to challenging questions in the field while inspiring aspiring scientists to engage in meaningful research. The field of instrumentation encompasses various disciplines, such as electronics, computation, automation, microelectronic technology, nanomaterials, and biomedical engineering applications. Hence, this publication will appeal to a diverse audience within the scientific and engineering domains.
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Dr. Utkal Mehta received the PhD degree in the area of system identification and process control from IIT Guwahati, India. He works as an Associate Professor in electrical and electronics engineering at The University of the South Pacific, Fiji Islands. His current research interests include process identification, applied fractional calculus for modeling, and fractional-order filter design on re-configurable devices like FPGA, FPAA and various robotics applications for medical and industrial automation.
Dr. Sudipta Chakraborty received the M.Tech and PhD degrees in Electrical engineering from National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India. Currently, he works as an assistant professor in the electronics and instrumentation engineering department of the National Institute of Technology Silchar. His research includes Process Control, PID Control, Time-delay, and fractional order systems.