Volume 6, Issue 3

2025 : Volume 6 Issue 3

Title 1 FPGA-Based Implementation of IEEE 754 Single Precision Floating Point Multiplier
Authors 1.K. Vijaya Swathi*, 2.P.Swarnalatha
Affiliation 1. Asst. Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Science And Technology -Kadapa, India. swathiprathap16@gmail.com
Affiliation 2. PG Scholar , Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Science And Technology -Kadapa, India. swarnaokta555@gmail.com
Abstract This paper presents an efficient implementation of a single-precision floating point multiplier compliant with the IEEE 754 standard, optimized for deployment on a Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA. The design is developed using VHDL and follows a pipelined architecture to ensure high performance while maintaining technology independence. It includes mechanisms for handling overflow and underflow conditions; however, rounding is intentionally omitted to preserve higher precision, particularly for applications such as Multiply and Accumulate (MAC) operations. The implemented multiplier achieves a performance of 301 MFLOPs with a latency of three clock cycles. Functional verification was carried out against the Xilinx floating point IP core to ensure correctness.
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.16728999
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Title 2 Village Development System using Greedy Algorithm
Authors 1.Bolla Sai Durga Prasanna,2.Dr.Chiraparapu Srinivasa Rao*
Affiliation 1.PG Scholar ,Department of Computer Science, SVKP & Dr KS Raju Arts & Science College(A), Penugonda, W.G.Dt., A.P India, Prasannabolla20@gmail.com
Affiliation 2.Associate Professor ,Department of Computer Science, SVKP & Dr KS Raju Arts &Science College(A),Penugonda, W.G.Dt,A.P India, chiraparapu@gmail.com
Abstract As part of the smart village concept, we need a system that helps in development of villages now a days governments providing so many schemes for villages for their development but that is not reaching to villagers because of less awareness Village portal is a software application to automate the process for utilization of various schemes provided by government . Now we are developing a project which very useful to villagers to get government schemes and they can know whether scheme is valid for them or not Village portal is a software application to automate the process for utilization of various schemes provided by government . Village Portal Software takes care of the activities related to the schemes provided by the government. The major responsibility is to take care of the proper utilization of different schemes in a transparent way . This application keeps the data in a centralized way which is available to all the users simultaneously. It is very easy to manage historical data in database. No specific training is required for the employees to use this application. They can easily use the tool that decreases manual hours spending for normal things and hence increases the performance.
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.16728954
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Title 3 AI-based Automated Seed Sowing and Soil Moisture Robot
Authors 1.N.Srikanth,2.Dr.A.Ramarao
Affiliation 1.Sr Placement officer,CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. 2Mechanical engineering department,ANR College of engineering and technology, Gudivada
Affiliation 2.Professor,CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. 2Mechanical engineering department,ANR College of engineering and technology, Gudivada
Abstract Agriculture remains a key sector of the Indian economy, but conventional seed-sowing practices are slow, labor-intensive, and often imprecise. This paper presents an AI-based automated seed-sowing robot that integrates soil-moisture sensing to ensure accurate seed placement under optimal soil conditions. The system combines sensors, a Raspberry Pi controller, and a mechanical dispensing unit to automate sowing operations while dynamically adjusting based on real-time soil moisture levels. A camera module captures terrain details, and moisture data determines whether the soil is suitable for sowing, preventing wastage of seeds and improving germination rates. The integration of soil-moisture feedback enhances decision-making and supports precision agriculture. The robot offers an efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective alternative for modern smart farming.
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXX
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