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Estimation and optimization of reinforcement parameters for composite material using a machine learning approach Yogesh V. Dandekar, Mridul Singh Rajput, Rajana Suresh Kumar, Vikas Pandey, Jitesh R. Shinde, Sankalp Paliwal Scientific Reports, 2026 The mechanical properties of Metal Powder Reinforced Polymer Matrix (MPRPM) composite materials are significantly influenced by various reinforcement parameters, such as the particle size of the reinforcement material and the loading weight% of the reinforcement metal powder in the matrix. In this study, composite samples were prepared by reinforcing metal powder into a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) matrix, followed by mechanical testing to evaluate tensile strength, flexural strength, and percentage elongation. A machine learning-based predictive models utilizing the Random Forest (RF) and Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) algorithm were developed to estimate the effects of the particle size of the reinforcement and metal powder loading by weight% on these mechanical properties. The model demonstrated outstanding accuracy with $$\left( {R^{2} } \right)$$ values of 0.3851, 0.3526, and 0.1639 for tensile strength, flexural strength, and percentage elongation, respectively, for RF model and of 0.8785, 0.6786, and 0.6360 respectively for XGBoost model during testing. Experimental results show good values for MSE for RF model and XGBoost model both, for tensile strength (0.5025 and 0.1144 respectively), flexural strength (0.0918 and 0.0462 respectively) and elongation (0.3572 and 0.1268 respectively). Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) values were also minimal to the value of 0.7089, 0.3030 and 0.5977 for RF and 0.842, 0.2149 and 0.7731 for XGBoost for tensile strength, flexural strength and percentage elongation respectively. highlighting the reliability of the model. This study establishes XGBoost as a robust and interpretable method for optimizing mechanical properties in MPRPM composites over RF after systematic implementation and study of Random Forest (RF) and Extreme Gradient Boost (XGBoost) algorithms to the obtained dataset. The results provide a foundation for enhancing material performance and optimizing reinforcement parameters, with future potential to extend predictions to other mechanical properties like compressive strength and shear strength.
Automated Attendance System using Face Recognition with Blink Detection for Contactless Attendance Marking 16th International Conference on Advances in Computing Control and Telecommunication Technologies Act 2025, 2025
Implementation of Wired and IoT Based Wireless Transmitters for a Pressure Sensor Sankalp Paliwal, Sujan Yenuganti 2022 Opju International Technology Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Development Otcon 2022, 2023 In this paper, a wired and wireless transmitter for two different designs of hall effect-based pressure sensors are designed and experimentally tested. A wired transmitter is designed by converting the actual sensor output to a 1-5V range using a signal conditioning circuit, followed by a voltage-to-current (V-I) converter to convert the signal conditioning circuit output to a 4-20 mA current signal which can be transmitted to any remote indicator without any data loss. A wireless transmitter is also designed with the same signal conditioning circuit and a Wi-Fi module to transmit the pressure sensor data wirelessly to the IoT cloud server. The Blynk IoT console is used as a server to access the transmitted data through a PC/laptop connected to the Internet. The linearity as % deviation and % error of the V-I converter is calculated for wired transmission and the mismatch between transmitted and received data is also found for the wireless transmission for both sensor designs. The proposed transmitters are of low cost, and simple in design, and the pressure sensor data can be transmitted in real-time using both wired and wireless modes.
Design and Simulation of a Differential Resonant Pressure Sensor Chinmay Yadav, Sankalp Paliwal, Sujan Yenuganti, Srinivasulu Raju S Proceedings of the International Conference on Sensing Technology Icst, 2023 Pressure is one of the critical physical attributes that need to be continuously monitored, accurately measured, and recorded in most of manufacturing industries. This paper proposed a novel depiction of a differential resonant-based pressure sensor with a circular diaphragm and boss structure for gauging pressure in the range of 0–10 bar. The applied pressure is converted into a differential frequency signal at the two beams having one edge rigidly fixed and the other one, connected to a central structure which is coupled to the boss structure of the diaphragm. Both the analytical and numerical modeling were performed on the sensor design. Optimum sensor dimensions were scaled during numerical simulation in such a way that the diaphragm bestows maximum deflection when pressure is applied to it. The differential arrangement of the beams also helps in maintaining their stability for any ambient temperature divergence. Analytical model results performed using MATLAB were also found to be in accordance with the numerical simulation done on COMSOL Multiphysics. Stainless steel was used as the material for the simulations and was also intended to be the material for the fabrication of the sensor. Using stainless steel as the fabricating material and the sensor’s self-packaging design gives it the ability to perform well even at high temperatures and also provides protection from general corrosive environments
Fabrication and testing of a Hall effect based pressure sensor Sankalp Paliwal, Sujan Yenuganti, Manjunath Manuvinakurake Sensor Review, 2022 Purpose This paper aims to present the fabrication and testing of a pressure sensor integrated with Hall effect sensors and permanent magnets arranged in two configurations to measure pressure in the range of 0–1 bar. The sensor is fabricated using stainless steel (SS) and can be used in high-temperature and highly corrosive environments. The fabricated sensor is of low cost, self-packaged and the differential arrangement helps in compensating for any ambient temperature variations. Design/methodology/approach The sensor deflects of a circular diaphragm with a simple rigid mechanical structure to convert the applied pressure to a Hall voltage output. Two sensor designs are proposed with a single pair of Hall sensors and magnets and a differential configuration with two Hall sensors and magnets. Two sensor designs are designed, fabricated and tested for their input–output characteristics and the results are compared. Findings The fabricated sensors are calibrated for 25 cycles of ascending and descending pressure in steps of 0.1 bar. Various static characteristics like nonlinearity, hysteresis and % error are estimated for both the sensor designs and compared with the existing Hall effect based pressure sensors. The differential arrangement design was found to have better characteristics as compared to the other design from the experimental data. Originality/value This paper focuses on fabricating and testing a novel differential Hall effect based pressure sensor. The differential arrangement of the sensor aids in the compensation of ambient temperature variations and the use of SS enables the sensor in high-temperature and highly corrosive applications. The proposed sensor is low cost, simple and self-packaged, and found to have high repeatability and good linearity compared to other similar Hall effect based pressure sensors available in the literature.
Experimental Analysis and Optimal Control of PZT Based Cantilever Beam Using Fuzzy-PID Controllers Sankalp Paliwal, Sujan Yenuganti Ican 2022 3rd International Conference on Computing Analytics and Networks Proceedings, 2022 In this study experimental analysis and control of a PZT based cantilever is performed using Fuzzy-PID controllers. Two PZT patches were attached to the rigid end of the Cantilever beam out of which one was used as an actuator and another PZT was used as a sensor. The sensor input was provided to a computer using an NI DAQ card. The sensor signal was received by the computer through LABVIEW software where the control algorithms using PID and Fuzzy-PID controller were designed. At the rigid end of the cantilever beam, a magnet was attached and an electromagnet was used as a controller for controlling the vibrations. The vibration suppression was done at the first order mode frequency of the cantilever beam and both PID and fuzzy-PID controllers show good suppression of the vibrations. However, the results show that fuzzy-PID controllers have better characteristics than PID control.
An integrated method for identifying liver tumors utilizing convolutional neural networks and residual networks SS Raju, Y Sujan, G Jalalu, S Paliwal AIP Conference Proceedings 3298 (1), 020050 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Design and simulation of a resonance-based MEMS viscosity sensor DS Vishnampet, S Yenuganti, S Paliwal, M Peparthi, K Panneerselvam Journal of Computational Electronics 23 (1), 122-130 , 2024 2024 Citations: 7
Design and Simulation of a Differential Resonant Pressure Sensor C Yadav, S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2023 16th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 1-6 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Non-contact thickness measurement system using a smart cantilever beam S Yenuganti, S Paliwal, M Peparthi Experimental Techniques 47 (6), 1161-1167 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
Implementation of Wired and IoT Based Wireless Transmitters for a Pressure Sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2022 OPJU International Technology Conference on Emerging Technologies for … , 2023 2023
Experimental analysis and optimal control of PZT based cantilever beam using fuzzy-PID controllers S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2022 3rd International Conference on Computing, Analytics and Networks (ICAN … , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Fabrication and testing of a Hall effect based pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti, M Manuvinakurake Sensor Review 42 (3), 354-364 , 2022 2022 Citations: 11
A differential Hall effect based pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology 16 (2), 1119-1129 , 2021 2021 Citations: 7
Design and simulation of digital output MEMS pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 45 (8), 6661-6673 , 2020 2020 Citations: 8
Optimal Control of Nonlinear Inverted Pendulum SystemUsing fuzzy controller S Khan international journal of engineering research and application 8 (5), 62-66 , 2018 2018 Citations: 3
Speed Control of Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Using Fuzzy Logic Controller. MS Faisal, S Paliwal SYSTEM 120, 2 , 2018 2018 Citations: 2
Stabilization of mobile inverted pendulum using fractional order PID controllers S Paliwal 2017 International conference on innovations in control, communication and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 11
Analysis & Control of Inverted Pendulum System Using PID Controller S paliwal, VK pathak International Journal of Engineering Research and Application 7 (5), 1-4 , 2017 2017 Citations: 12
Stabilization of Inverted Pendulum System using Fuzzy logic Controller S Paliwal, VK Pathak International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 1
Stabilization of mobile inverted pendulum using fuzzy PID controllers S Paliwal, V Chopra, SK Singla 2016 7th India international conference on power electronics (IICPE), 1-4 , 2016 2016 Citations: 4
Stabilization of Mobile Inverted Pendulum System Using Conventional and Fuzzy PID Controllers S Paliwal, VG Chopra Thapar University, Patiala , 2016 2016
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Analysis & Control of Inverted Pendulum System Using PID Controller S paliwal, VK pathak International Journal of Engineering Research and Application 7 (5), 1-4 , 2017 2017 Citations: 12
Fabrication and testing of a Hall effect based pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti, M Manuvinakurake Sensor Review 42 (3), 354-364 , 2022 2022 Citations: 11
Stabilization of mobile inverted pendulum using fractional order PID controllers S Paliwal 2017 International conference on innovations in control, communication and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 11
Design and simulation of digital output MEMS pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 45 (8), 6661-6673 , 2020 2020 Citations: 8
Design and simulation of a resonance-based MEMS viscosity sensor DS Vishnampet, S Yenuganti, S Paliwal, M Peparthi, K Panneerselvam Journal of Computational Electronics 23 (1), 122-130 , 2024 2024 Citations: 7
A differential Hall effect based pressure sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology 16 (2), 1119-1129 , 2021 2021 Citations: 7
Stabilization of mobile inverted pendulum using fuzzy PID controllers S Paliwal, V Chopra, SK Singla 2016 7th India international conference on power electronics (IICPE), 1-4 , 2016 2016 Citations: 4
An integrated method for identifying liver tumors utilizing convolutional neural networks and residual networks SS Raju, Y Sujan, G Jalalu, S Paliwal AIP Conference Proceedings 3298 (1), 020050 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Experimental analysis and optimal control of PZT based cantilever beam using fuzzy-PID controllers S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2022 3rd International Conference on Computing, Analytics and Networks (ICAN … , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Optimal Control of Nonlinear Inverted Pendulum SystemUsing fuzzy controller S Khan international journal of engineering research and application 8 (5), 62-66 , 2018 2018 Citations: 3
Non-contact thickness measurement system using a smart cantilever beam S Yenuganti, S Paliwal, M Peparthi Experimental Techniques 47 (6), 1161-1167 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
Speed Control of Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Using Fuzzy Logic Controller. MS Faisal, S Paliwal SYSTEM 120, 2 , 2018 2018 Citations: 2
Design and Simulation of a Differential Resonant Pressure Sensor C Yadav, S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2023 16th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 1-6 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Stabilization of Inverted Pendulum System using Fuzzy logic Controller S Paliwal, VK Pathak International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 1
Implementation of Wired and IoT Based Wireless Transmitters for a Pressure Sensor S Paliwal, S Yenuganti 2022 OPJU International Technology Conference on Emerging Technologies for … , 2023 2023
Stabilization of Mobile Inverted Pendulum System Using Conventional and Fuzzy PID Controllers S Paliwal, VG Chopra Thapar University, Patiala , 2016 2016