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Reliability and Energy Efficiency of Ring Frame Machine in Textile Industries: Secure, Smart, and Reliable Network

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Improving energy efficiency is a kind of energy generation, so it also raises the per capita energy consumption. This research study is based on data collection from textile industry and identifies the scope of energy conservation in ring frame machine network. Energy savings in a selected textile industry are calculated on annual basis and a simple approach is developed for energy conservation. This study focuses to secure a smart, energy efficient, and reliable network for ring frame three-phase induction motor which is other than the conventional methods of energy savings used by Indian textile sectors.

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The authors acknowledge to NPIU and AICTE, New Delhi for providing the support under Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) projects of TEQIP III.

Authors are also thankful to Er. Vikas Sharma (Accredited Energy Auditor) of NITRA Ghaziabad, India for his guidance and support.

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Rajput, S.K., Wadhwani, S., Singh, J. (2021). Reliability and Energy Efficiency of Ring Frame Machine in Textile Industries: Secure, Smart, and Reliable Network. In: Agrawal, R., Kishore Singh, C., Goyal, A. (eds) Advances in Smart Communication and Imaging Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 721. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9938-5_61

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