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Vinit Kumar Gunjan · Sri Niwas Singh · Tran Duc-Tan · Gloria Jeanette Rincon Aponte · Amit Kumar    Editors ICRRM 2019 – System Reliability, Quality Control, Safety, Maintenance and Management Applications to Civil, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering – ICRRM 2019 System Reliability, Quality Control, Safety, Maintenance and Management Vinit Kumar Gunjan Sri Niwas Singh (cid:129) (cid:129) Tran Duc-Tan Gloria Jeanette Rincon Aponte (cid:129) (cid:129) Amit Kumar Editors – ICRRM 2019 System Reliability, Quality Control, Safety, Maintenance and Management Applications to Civil, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering 123 Editors Vinit KumarGunjan Sri Niwas Singh Department ofComputer Science MMM University of Technology andEngineering Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India CMR Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Telangana,India Gloria Jeanette Rincon Aponte Department ofComputing Tran Duc-Tan University Cooperativa deColombia Electronics andTelecommunication Faculty Neiva,Colombia University of Engineering andTechnology (UET), Vietnam National University Hanoi, Vietnam Amit Kumar BioAxis DNAResearch Centre PvtLtd Hyderabad, Telangana,India ISBN978-981-13-8506-3 ISBN978-981-13-8507-0 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8507-0 ©SpringerNatureSingaporePteLtd.2020 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpart of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission orinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilar methodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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The registered company address is: 152 Beach Road, #21-01/04 Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore ICRRM 2019 Proceedings of International Conference on Reliability, Risk Maintenance and Engineering Management (ICRRM) 2019 About Book This proceeding includes selected articles from the International Conference on Reliability, Risk Maintenance and Engineering Management (ICRRM) 2019, held in Pune, India in 2019. It offers in-depth literature and cutting-edge research papers on the latest developments in reliability in civil and chemical engineering, accelerated life testing, big data and IoT applications in R&M, business process improvement, design optimization using R&M techniques, discrete event modeling and simula- tion, risk analysis and management, diagnostics and prognostics, FMEA, R&M applications in supportability, R&M applications in service, International Conference on Reliability, Risk Maintenance and Engineering Management, and related areas. ICRRMisoneofthemostprestigiousconferencesconceptualizedinthefieldsof system reliability and management. The event witnessed industry professionals, academicians, governmental agencies, and universities to cover a broad range of perspectives, practices, and technical expertise during the conference. Over 300 delegates attended this conference. v Organizing Committee Honorary Chairs Sri Niwas Singh MMM University of Technology, Gorakhpur, (Vice-chancellor) India Vinit Kumar Gunjan CMR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India Tran Duc University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam Gloria Jeanette Rincon University Cooperativa de Colombia, Neiva, Aponte Colombia General Chair Rachayya Arakerimath G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Co-chair Ajay Dahake G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Publication Chair Rupali Patil G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Publicity and Design Adik Yadao Sandeep Patil vii viii OrganizingCommittee Registrations and Finance Sanjay Mitkari G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Sneha Kuralkar G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Hospitality Saurabh. Gupta G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Girish Joshi G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Website Abdul Pathan G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Dnyneshwar Jade G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Easy Chair Management Pramod Kathamore G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Shaikh Serif G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Conference Proceedings Coordinator Santosh Hiremath G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Prasad Dhumal G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India Workshop/Seminar Coordinator Dipak Patil G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India V. Thorat G.H. Raisoni College of Engg. & Management, Pune, India OrganizingCommittee ix Technical Program Committee Poonam Hiwal University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Sruti Das Choudhury University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA Sonia Sanchez-Cuadrado Complutense University, Madrid, Spain Amit Kumar Pandey Aldebaran Robotics, France Joy Deep Mitra Michigan State University, USA Krishna Raj HBTU Kanpur, India Pradeep Kumar University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, SA Nitin Chanderwal University of Cincinnati, USA Anabel Fraga University of Carlos III, Madrid, Spain R. Gowri Petroleum University, Dehradun, India T. R. Lenka NIT Silchar, Assam, India Pankaj Pal NIT Uttarakhand, India Govind Gupta IIIT Raipur, India Balwinder Raj NIT Jalandhar, Punjab, India Naushad Alam AMU, Aligarh, India Manoj Kumar Majumder IIIT Raipur, India Invited Speakers Prof. Dr. Sc. Dina Simunic—University of Zagreb, Croatia DinaŠimunićwasborninZagrebin1963.ShereceivedB.Sc.andM.Sc.degreesin electrical engineering from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER), Zagreb, Croatia, in 1985 and 1992, respec- tively. She received Dr. Sc. at Graz University of Technology, Austria, in 1995. Since1991,sheiswiththeDepartmentforWirelessCommunicationsatUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. She was Guest Professor in research laboratories “Wandel & Goltermann” in Germany and “Motorola Inc.,” USA, in 1996. In 2007, she was promoted to full professor. In Croatia, she served as Vice President of Telecommunications Council. In European Commission, she acted as ViceChairofCOSTforprecompetitiveresearchininformationandcommunication technologies. She is President of Technical Committee for telecommunications at Croatian Standards Institute. She is Leader of the group “Strategy toward the development of materials for education about standardization, as well as identifi- cation of common requirements” in ITU. She participated in five and led three scientific projects of Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports. She was Leader of the WP6 of EU FP7 Project: eWALL. She was a collaborator of the research project, financed through structural funds of EU, Ministry of Science, Education and Sports: ICTGEN (Information and Communication Technology for Generic and Energy-efficient Solutions with Application in e-/mHealth). She x OrganizingCommittee publishedmorethan100papersinjournalsandconferenceproceedingsinthefields of secure routing protocols against denial-of-service attack in mobile ad hoc net- works,cognitiveradiosystems,radiofrequencysimulations,andbiomedicaleffects of electromagnetic fields She is Senior Member of IEEE. She participated in 10 international program committees of scientific conferences, and she serves as Member of the editorial board of International Scientific Journal JOSE and Reviewer of Wireless Personal Communications and many other international scientific journals. She served as Editor in Chief of the Journal of Green Engineering. She is Leader of scientific Green Engineering Laboratory, GEL. Topic of Talk: Smart City Communications Abstract. The world is developing rapidly, with the fast-growing population. The current prediction is that by 2050 two-thirds of the population will live in cities. Thisfactputsalotofpressureonlifeinthecity,especiallyrelatedtoinfrastructure. Therefore, the idea of smart city and its innovative infrastructure is becoming a reality. The communication layer is a very central part of the smart city concept, and it is located between service layers and physical layers. The choice of a communicationnetworkdependsverymuchontherole,plannedapplicationsinthe given scenario, as well as on their security, interoperability, lifetime, reliability, quality of service, consumed power, etc. Different technologies will be discussed, including traditional cellular networks (GSM/GPRS/UMTS/LTE), Bluetooth/BLE, RFID, NFC, 802.11, WBAN 802.15.6, NB-IoT, LPWAN, eMTC, EC-GSM-IoT, and 5G IoT. Tadahiko Murata—Kansai University, Suita, Japan Murata receivedthePh.D. from Osaka Prefecture University in1997. Hisresearch area includes soft computing, multi-objective optimization, and social simulation. He joined a number of international conferences as Program Committee Member and experienced Program Chairs in IEEE-sponsored conferences. He founded Technical Committee on Awareness Computing, IEEE SMCS, and chairs the TC. Since 2005, he directed Policy Grid Computing Laboratory to enhance research area among computational intelligence and computer science, economics, political science,sociology,andpsychology.HejoinedResearchInstituteforSocionetwork StrategiesatKansaiUniversityin2008.HewasinvitedbyComputationalInstitute of University of Chicago in 2010 and 2011. He published more than 50 papers in journals and conference proceedings in the fields of Neuro, Fuzzy, Caossystem, geneticalgorithm,socialsystemengineering,combinatorialoptimizationproblems, computer science, and optimal control of economic systems. Title of Talk: Towards the Realization of Real-Scale Social Simulations Abstract. In this talk, we show challenges in developing or realizing real-scale social simulations (RSSSs) and show several attempts to cope with them. RSSSs are simulations for the real world with communities and environments. There are four challengesin realizing RSSSs: (1) Modeling, (2) Attributes, (3) Computation, and(4)Analysis.In(1)Modeling,weshouldmodeldecision-makingprocessesfor OrganizingCommittee xi entities in RSSSs. Here, “entities” include residents and their organizations. We shoulddeterminethescaleofentityintheRSSS.Weshouldalsoincludeinteraction processes between entities and environments. Here, “environments” include physicalandlegalconditionsexistingoutsideentities.Asfor(2)Attributes,precise or specific information of entities and environments is required for developing RSSSs. While we can develop some decision-making process for an entity, its decision depends on its age, income, educational background, or some other attributes.Weneedspecificvaluesforthosepiecesofinformation.Evenifpersonal informationisregisteredorsensedincyberphysicalworld,thoseprivatedatashould be protected appropriately. A technique of synthesizing populations is one of the solutions.Syntheticpopulationisgeneratedbasedonthestatisticsoftherealworld. Usingthetechnique,thepopulationthathasthesamestatisticalcharacteristicswith the real world is available for RSSSs. Using such populations, we can see what events can happen in a world with the same statistical characteristics. When we simulateRSSSswithcomputers,thenumberofhumansinasimulationbecomesup to 7.5 billion humans on the planet with their organizations. In order to simulate such a huge people and organizations within a practical time, we should employ high-performance computers. Challenges in (3) come from parallelization, distri- bution, and reproducibility in the computation of RSSS. Dr. Ali Razban—Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana He received M.S.E. degree in EECS Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, in 1991. His areas of specialization are controls and signal pro- cessing.HereceiveddoctoratedegreefromtheUniversityofLondon,London,UK, in 1994. His areas of specialization are control, robotics, and automation. Since 1989 to 1994, he worked as Research Associate, Department of Mechanical Engineering,ImperialCollege,London,UK.InAugust1999,hejoinedasAdjunct Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Binghamton University, Binghamton,NY.From2010to2016,hejoinedasSeniorLecturer,Departmentof Mechanical Engineering, Indiana University Purdue University (IUPUI). He was promoted as Assistant Director in 2011 and Director of the Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering (BSEEN) Program in 2016 Industrial Assessment Center, Indiana University Purdue University (IUPUI). Topic of the Talk: The Current and Future State of World Energy and Energy Management Abstract. The presentation will explore topics related to the current and future worldenergyconsumption.Importanttopicsthatwillbediscussedrelatetoshiftsin energy sources, the role of energy efficiency, and renewable energy trends in the energy market. Furthermore,the effects ofhow energy efficiency hasplayed arole in reducing energy consumption in developed countries will be covered. The implementation of energy-efficient measures could offset increases in energy demandinthefuture.Theissueofhowenergy-efficientmeasurescanimpactfuture global energy demands will be addressed. The presentation will also explore the currentstateofrenewableenergyalongwithtrendsandprojectionsforthedirection

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