Suresh Vaikundam

@nec.edu.in

Associate Professor/ECE
National Engineering College

Suresh Vaikundam

EDUCATION

M.E.,Ph.D.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Instrumentation
14

Scopus Publications

136

Scholar Citations

6

Scholar h-index

4

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Sustainable electronic waste management framework for academic institutions in India
    S. Valai Ganesh, V. Suresh, S. Rajakarunakaran, V. Suryakumar
    Scientific Reports, 2025
    Technology is increasingly used in schools to teach, study, and organise. Technology use has increased e-waste. As "electronic waste" or "e-waste," old laptops, desktops, projectors, and other devices contain hazardous components that can harm the environment if discarded improperly. This study examines the challenges learning institutions face in handling e-waste without compromising efficiency, including the need to stay current, insufficient funds to repair equipment, and a lack of knowledge on how to dispose of it. To overcome these obstacles, this article proposed a shared solution: a sustainable collaboration to manage electronic waste. e-waste data collection and analysis are the foundation of this framework. Of 452 electrical products, 32.1% were older than 5 years and 34.1% needed repair or replacement. On-site recycling offers a 90% material recovery rate and a 10,000 yearly profit after operational expenses, making it superior than external recycling (210,000 vs. 7,000). Real-time monitoring, automated reporting, and decision-support tools make the suggested concept reproducible for sustainable e-waste management in learning institutions. The suggested framework would reduce carbon emissions by 5-7 metric tonnes and salvage 15 tonnes of valuable materials annually. It also estimates the cost of delivering electronic waste to merchants and compares it to the cost of constructing an e-waste recycling centre in a learning institution. By working together, educational institutions may lessen their environmental effect and be responsible technology guardians for future generations.
  • Predictive Analysis and Data-Driven Approaches for Developing Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management Strategies in Smart Cities: An Urban Analysis of Madurai
    Valai Ganesh S., Suresh V., Godwin Barnabas S.
    Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 2025
    The development of predictive models for waste handling remains the primary barrier to sustainable waste management in Madurai Smart City for accurate policy formulation. The research brought together quantitative data collected through stakeholder interviews of waste policies and quantitative methods measuring waste collection rates using population projections and machine learning algorithms. XG Gradient Boosting (a machine learning technology) generated the most precise outcomes when we evaluated our models because it forecasted organic waste with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.91 and inorganic waste with R² = 0.91, surpassing traditional Linear Regression models that reported organic waste prediction accuracy at R² = 0.867 and inorganic waste prediction at R² = 0.577. The temporal evaluation revealed seasonal patterns. Cultural events generated waste volumes that were 30% higher than normal yearly rates. The spatial assessment results show that Zones 1 and 4 are waste generation priority areas requiring a 75% capacity expansion during the next decade. Waste production in Madurai is projected to reach 1,000 metric tons each day by 2030, representing an increase of 54% from the present levels. An assessment of the findings indicates that the processing capacity should be expanded to 350 Tons Per Day (TPD), and waste segregation policies must implement zone-based rules while optimizing delivery routes to decrease vehicle fuel usage by 15-20%. The data-based structure provides the groundwork for constructing enduring waste management facilities throughout Madurai and similar fast-developing urban territories.
  • Advancements in mechatronic systems for manufacturing, robotics, and automation Yaskawa Motoman GP12 robot applications
    S. Valai Ganesh, Vikram Suresh, S. Godwin Barnabas, S. Rajakarunakaran
    Mechatronics Concepts Tools Applications and New Trends, 2025
    Modern mechatronics has transformed automation, robotics, and production, resulting in higher accuracy, flexibility, and efficiency. This chapter examines the evolution of mechatronic systems with particular reference to the manufacturing applications of the Yaskawa Motoman GP12 robot. An overview of the capabilities of the Motoman GP12 robot is given at the beginning of this chapter. The discussion of mechanical engineering in the manufacturing sector is then expanded upon. The book then discusses the application of bots in flexible production systems, with a particular emphasis on modular mechatronic systems and reconfigurable manufacturing. This case study demonstrates how to set up a versatile production system using the Motoman GP12 robot. This chapter contains more information about the programming, control, and mechatronic design issues associated with integrating the Motoman GP12 robot into the manufacturing process. The effectiveness of a production technique using the GP12 robot is tested in a controlled trial. The use of robots in high-precision manufacturing procedures is examined in this book. It emphasises potential issues as well as upgraded motors, sensors, and control systems. A Motoman GP12 robot assembly method is planned and verified in this case study. The technology that enables the Motoman GP12 robot to be used in complicated mechatronic production is the main topic of discussion. Among these technologies are wireless communication protocols, machine learning algorithms for adaptive control, and sensor fusion methods. Examining future trends and challenges, this chapter discusses Industry 4.0, the potential impact of AI and the IoT on mechatronic systems using the Motoman GP12 robot, and the challenges in implementing advanced mechatronic solutions in industry. The Motoman GP12 robot is highlighted in this chapter together with important results regarding the development and application of mechatronic systems in the manufacturing industry. It also offers ideas for future studies and developments.
  • Adaptive Learning Technologies: Navigating the Road from Hype to Reality
    S. Valai Ganesh, M. Gomathy Nayagam, V. Suresh, S. Rajakarunakaran, B. Bensujin
    Multimodal Generative AI, 2025
  • Innovative solid waste management strategies for smart cities in Tamil Nadu: challenges, technological solutions, and sustainable prospects
    S. Valai Ganesh, V. Suresh, S. Godwin Barnabas, S. Rajakarunakaran
    Discover Applied Sciences, 2024
    This study focuses on the challenges, technological solutions, and sustainability prospects of solid waste management practices in eleven smart cities in Tamil Nadu, India, through a case study. It was through a systematic review and stakeholder interviews that we assessed the current waste management infrastructure, collection, and processing capabilities in these cities. The analysis concluded that measures for waste segregation remain poor, with collection efficiencies ranging between 80 and 100% and segregation rates across the sampled cities from below 50% to 100% for varying cities. Constraints also include poor infrastructure, lack of public awareness, and financial problems. We develop an integrated waste management framework that advocates source segregation, localized processing, and waste-to-energy plans. The study has shown that the efficient use of smart technologies, the development of public–private alliances, and the principles of the circular economy would significantly enhance the effectiveness of waste management practices in the smart cities of Tamil Nadu. Policy makers and urban planners focused on ameliorating municipal solid waste management systems in fast-growing urban areas can benefit from these findings.
  • Building smart bot designs for library assistance
    Robotics and Automation in Healthcare Advanced Applications, 2024
  • Realization of PIC-Controlled hardware and Simulink model of frequency regulation using HHO algorithm
    Meenakshi Sundaram Ulaganathan, Rathinam Muniraj, Vaikundam Suresh, Sundararajan Edwin Raja, Thankaswamy Jarin
    Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024
    In this paper is used to maintain the turbine frequency in the desired range. Here the requirements of the load and generation is monitored constantly. In this hardware and software models are proposed to control the reactive power and real power for the control of frequency continuously. In the proposed scheme, a hardware model consisting of varying real power and reactive power is realized for continuous frequency control. In today's power plants, the valves are generally opened and closed when the frequency exceeds the tolerance limit. This creates a high stress on the turbine fluid. The regulating valve eliminates the stress of the turbine by closing the valve and opening the valve. Here the Proportional and Integral (PI) based Harris Hawks Optimization (HHO) is used to eliminate the frequency deviation. through the Proportional and Integral (PI) based Harris Hawks Optimization (HHO).
  • Design and development of health monitoring system using sensor
    Priya Dharshini Palavesam, Karthiga Murugan, Bavatharani Sivanesakumar, Suresh Vaikundam
    Aip Conference Proceedings, 2023
  • Transforming biomedical applications through smart sensing and artificial intelligence
    Harini Akshaya T. J., Suresh V., Carmel Sobia M.
    Deep Neural Networks for Multimodal Imaging and Biomedical Applications, 2020
    Electronic health records (EHR) have been adopted in many countries as they tend to play a major role in the healthcare systems. This is due to the fact that the high quality of data could be achieved at a very low cost. EHR is a platform where the data are stored digitally and the users could access and exchange data in a secured manner. The main objective of this chapter is to summarize recent development in wearable sensors integrated with the internet of things (IoT) system and their application to monitor patients with chronic disease and older people in their homes and community. The records are transmitted digitally through wireless communication devices through gateways and stored in the cloud computing environment.
  • Characterization of defects on ferromagnetic tubes using magnetic flux leakage
    V. Suresh, A. Abudhahir, Jackson Daniel
    IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2019
    Detection of the defects and estimation of the defect’s parameters on the inspected specimen are complicated tasks in process industries. In this paper, a radial component of the magnetic flux leakage (MFL) is employed to detect and estimate the parameters of a circular defect on the outer surface of a ferromagnetic tube. The magnetizer arrangement with a Hall sensor is used to acquire the radial component of MFL, defects are estimated. The proposed estimation procedure is verified by preparing analytical, numerical, and experimental studies. The volumetric analyses were performed on three study cases. A good correlation is observed among the three studies. Estimation of the defect parameter in the proposed method yields good efficiency.
  • Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
    J. Sam Alaric, V. Suresh, A. Abudhahir, M. Carmel Sobia, M. Baarkavi
    Measurement Science Review, 2018
  • Development of magnetic flux leakage measuring system for detection of defect in small diameter steam generator tube
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir, Jackson Daniel
    Measurement Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2017
  • An Analytical Model for Prediction of Magnetic Flux Leakage from Surface Defects in Ferromagnetic Tubes
    V. Suresh, A. Abudhahir
    Measurement Science Review, 2016
  • Dipole model to predict the rectangular defect on ferromagnetic pipe
    V. Suresh, A. Abudhair
    Journal of Magnetics, 2016

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Sustainable electronic waste management framework for academic institutions in India
    S Valai Ganesh, V Suresh, S Rajakarunakaran, V Suryakumar
    Scientific Reports 15 (1), 40550 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Advancements in mechatronic systems for manufacturing, robotics, and automation: Yaskawa Motoman GP12 robot applications
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas, S Rajakarunakaran
    Mechatronics, 116-140 , 2025
    2025.0
  • systems for manufacturing, robotics, and automation
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas
    Mechatronics: Concepts, Tools, Applications, and New Trends, 116 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Predictive Analysis and Data-Driven Approaches for Developing Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management Strategies in Smart Cities: An Urban Analysis of Madurai
    S Valai Ganesh, V Suresh, S Godwin Barnabas
    Iran. J. Chem. Chem. Eng.(IJCCE) Vol 44 (07) , 2025
    2025.0
  • Transforming Student Assessments in the Era of Machine Learning: Balancing Innovation and Ethics
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, S Rajakarunakaran, L Ganesan, V Suryakumar
    Driving Quality Education Through AI and Data Science, 383-408 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Innovative solid waste management strategies for smart cities in Tamil Nadu: challenges, technological solutions, and sustainable prospects
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas, S Rajakarunakaran
    Discover Applied Sciences 6 (12), 660 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 7
  • Predictive analysis and data-driven approaches for developing sustainable municipal solid waste management strategies in smart cities: A case study of madurai
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas
    2024.0
    Citations: 9
  • Transforming Biomedical Applications Through Smart Sensing and Artificial Intelligence
    HA TJ, V Suresh
    Deep Neural Networks for Multimodal Imaging and Biomedical Applications, 186-204 , 2020
    2020.0
  • An Extensive Study on the Optimization Techniques and Its Impact on Non-linear Quadruple Tank Process
    TJ Harini Akshaya, V Suresh, M Carmel Sobia
    International Conference on Information Management & Machine Intelligence … , 2019
    2019.0
  • Characterization of defects on ferromagnetic tubes using magnetic flux leakage
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir, J Daniel
    IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 55 (5), 1-10 , 2019
    2019.0
    Citations: 14
  • Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
    JS Alaric, V Suresh, A Abudhahir, MC Sobia, M Baarkavi
    Measurement Science Review 18 (1), 28-34 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 6
  • Development of magnetic flux leakage measuring system for detection of defect in small diameter steam generator tube
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir, J Daniel
    Measurement 95, 273-279 , 2017
    2017.0
    Citations: 51
  • Dipole model to predict the rectangular defect on ferromagnetic pipe
    V Suresh, A Abudhair
    Journal of Magnetics 21 (3), 437-441 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 12
  • An analytical model for prediction of magnetic flux leakage from surface defects in ferromagnetic tubes
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir
    Measurement Science Review 16 (1), 8-13 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 35
  • Frequency Response based PID Controller Design with Set point Filter
    N Chermakani, V Suresh, A Abudhahir, P Madan
    International Journal of Computer Applications 975, 8887 , 2013
    2013.0
    Citations: 1
  • Simple Algorithm for the Magnetic Field Computation in Bobbin Coil Arrangement
    V Suresh, VK Gopperundevi, A Abudhahir, R Antonysamy, K Muthukkutti

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Development of magnetic flux leakage measuring system for detection of defect in small diameter steam generator tube
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir, J Daniel
    Measurement 95, 273-279 , 2017
    2017.0
    Citations: 51
  • An analytical model for prediction of magnetic flux leakage from surface defects in ferromagnetic tubes
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir
    Measurement Science Review 16 (1), 8-13 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 35
  • Characterization of defects on ferromagnetic tubes using magnetic flux leakage
    V Suresh, A Abudhahir, J Daniel
    IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 55 (5), 1-10 , 2019
    2019.0
    Citations: 14
  • Dipole model to predict the rectangular defect on ferromagnetic pipe
    V Suresh, A Abudhair
    Journal of Magnetics 21 (3), 437-441 , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 12
  • Predictive analysis and data-driven approaches for developing sustainable municipal solid waste management strategies in smart cities: A case study of madurai
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas
    2024.0
    Citations: 9
  • Innovative solid waste management strategies for smart cities in Tamil Nadu: challenges, technological solutions, and sustainable prospects
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas, S Rajakarunakaran
    Discover Applied Sciences 6 (12), 660 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 7
  • Theoretical Analysis of the Rectangular Defect Orientation using Magnetic Flux Leakage
    JS Alaric, V Suresh, A Abudhahir, MC Sobia, M Baarkavi
    Measurement Science Review 18 (1), 28-34 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 6
  • Sustainable electronic waste management framework for academic institutions in India
    S Valai Ganesh, V Suresh, S Rajakarunakaran, V Suryakumar
    Scientific Reports 15 (1), 40550 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Frequency Response based PID Controller Design with Set point Filter
    N Chermakani, V Suresh, A Abudhahir, P Madan
    International Journal of Computer Applications 975, 8887 , 2013
    2013.0
    Citations: 1
  • Advancements in mechatronic systems for manufacturing, robotics, and automation: Yaskawa Motoman GP12 robot applications
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas, S Rajakarunakaran
    Mechatronics, 116-140 , 2025
    2025.0
  • systems for manufacturing, robotics, and automation
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, SG Barnabas
    Mechatronics: Concepts, Tools, Applications, and New Trends, 116 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Predictive Analysis and Data-Driven Approaches for Developing Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management Strategies in Smart Cities: An Urban Analysis of Madurai
    S Valai Ganesh, V Suresh, S Godwin Barnabas
    Iran. J. Chem. Chem. Eng.(IJCCE) Vol 44 (07) , 2025
    2025.0
  • Transforming Student Assessments in the Era of Machine Learning: Balancing Innovation and Ethics
    SV Ganesh, V Suresh, S Rajakarunakaran, L Ganesan, V Suryakumar
    Driving Quality Education Through AI and Data Science, 383-408 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Transforming Biomedical Applications Through Smart Sensing and Artificial Intelligence
    HA TJ, V Suresh
    Deep Neural Networks for Multimodal Imaging and Biomedical Applications, 186-204 , 2020
    2020.0
  • An Extensive Study on the Optimization Techniques and Its Impact on Non-linear Quadruple Tank Process
    TJ Harini Akshaya, V Suresh, M Carmel Sobia
    International Conference on Information Management & Machine Intelligence … , 2019
    2019.0
  • Simple Algorithm for the Magnetic Field Computation in Bobbin Coil Arrangement
    V Suresh, VK Gopperundevi, A Abudhahir, R Antonysamy, K Muthukkutti