G R K D Satya Prasad

@giet.edu

Assco. Professor and Electrical Engineering
GIET University



              

https://researchid.co/grkdsp123

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Smart Grid, Zero Energy Buildings, Renewable Energy sources

16

Scopus Publications

321

Scholar Citations

9

Scholar h-index

9

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Smart controller PV system for stochastic environmental condition
    Rakesh Sahu, Srikant Misra, Y. Bhanu Sandhya, Pratap Kumar Panigrahi, and GRKD Satya Prasad

    Elsevier BV


  • Effective prediction of solar energy using a machine learning technique
    B. Vikram Anand, G.R.K.D. Satya Prasad, and Bishwajit Dey

    Elsevier


  • The Energy Matching Economics Using Simulation Approach for Implementation of Nearly Zero Energy Building
    Bhanu Y, K.Srinivas Rao, P.Srinath Rajesh, and G R K D Satya Prasad

    The Electrochemical Society
    The desire to approach a nearly Zero Energy (ZE) framework is affected by existing characterizations for two primary reasons: they only affect the energy based system, and They do not create a benchmark that assure designs are optimized for lower emissions and energy usage before using sustainable energy methods to achieve energy requirements. Energy matching defines the amount of load handled by the building's generation as well as the interface with neighboring grids. The optimization method adopts selection criteria of a large number of possible combinations and employs the most cost-effective choices to produce a minimal cost curve to attain efficient energy homes with good performance levels. The purpose of this study is to investigate a building's energy matching economics with specific balance choices that are classified to create the path for least cost of nearly zero energy building.

  • From HOD EE&EEE Desk
    D. Mathur, Shri Dibya and Shankar Mishra

    IEEE
    20 IE EE In te rn at io na l S ym po siu m o n Su st ai na bl e En er gy , S ig na l P ro ce ss in g an d Cy be r S ec ur ity (i SS SC ) | 97 8172 81 -8 88 05/ 20 /$ 31 .0 0 © 20 20 IE EE | D O I: 10 .1 10 9/ iS SS C5 09 41 .2 02 0. 93 58 85 7 International Symposium on Sustainable Energy, Signal Processing & Cyber Security (IEEE-iSSSC 2020), December 16 17, 2020, IEEE Conference Record #50941 GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha, India

  • Modeling and control of Carbon Emissions in a residential building using MATLAB and its Application in Cloud
    B. Vikram Anand, G R K D Satya Prasad, and Sanjay K Kuanar

    IEEE
    The main objective of this paper is to improve the monitoring of simpler buildings using the program Matlab/Simulink and to design an HVAC control to measure fluctuations in temperature, CO2 and mechanical adjustments in the building's comfort level. In order to measure a prototype, with different physical properties of the construction of building, atmospheric conditions, advances and heating curves are provided. The prototype was carried out as a search tactic for a semidetached resident building with all the important details. The findings gained from Matlab/Simulink are then compared via the assembly of a tiny prototype embedded in IoT and the cloud. The advantage of this prototype is its efficiency and a reduced number of computing resources.

  • Energy-efficient strategy optimization of an office block in rural troposphere - Gunupur
    B. Vikram Anand, Sanjay K Kuanar, and G R K D Satya Prasad

    IEEE
    This paper seeks to implement multiple architecture criteria, including construction reform taking into account many factors such as productive energy efficiency steps, cost-effective parameters, indoor and outdoor convenience, seasonal environmental considerations and others. The data is processed on the GIET campus in Gunupur, Odisha with various tuning criteria for the building envelope. The data is obtained. Study focuses on the easiest solutions for expense, power and performance calculation. The emphasis of this analysis is on optimum expense, energy usage and performance calculation. The analyzed data include qualitative details on streamlined expense, energy efficient strategies, green energy production space and energy saving opportunities. The aim of this paper is to improve energy efficiency through Energy Plus and Open Studio, a simulation based optimization approach that combines data from building models with pure zero energy buildings.

  • Design Parameters for the Technical Optimization of Zeb Using Tarp
    B. Vikram Anand, Sanjay K Kuanar, and G R K D Satya Prasad

    IEEE
    This paper focuses on the aspect of building design which inculcates a concept oriented systematic procedure and computer-based simulation. Apparently, the main intent is to utilize the optimization tools for performing tasks without exchanging the criterions like energy efficiency, energy demand, heating and cooling demands, total electricity consumption and the impact of environmental conditions. Through this study, we have made an approach to resolve the fore-coming challenges in construction of an optimized building. The method involves the combined use of Energy Plus associated with TARP optimization tool to design the interior and exterior of the building. For an instance, the anamnesis of a low utilization building located in GIET UNIVERSITY, Gunupur has been simulated and the results are validated successfully. To evaluate the annual energy consumption of the building, the comparison between initial and final parameters are carried out with the help of Energy Plus and optimization tools. Eventually, the optimal design emanated has extricated the building parameters such as comfort zones, discomfort zones, also the thermal analysis of various criterions of the optimization helped in laying a successful path to Zero Energy Building [ZEB].


  • Energy-efficient design optimization of a building envelope using DOE-2
    Y Bhanu Sandhya*, , B Vikram Anand, GRKD Satya Prasad, , and

    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    This paper focuses on various design parameters targeted to improve building considering numerous variable such as efficient energy measures, cost effective parameters, indoor & outdoor comfort, environmental problems based on seasonal variations etc. The reported data deals with various optimization parameters of the building envelope located at the GIET University campus, Gunupur, Odisha. The research focuses on optimal choices of cost, energy consumption and efficiency measures. The data analyzed provide qualitative information on optimal cost, energy efficiency solutions, renewable energy production onsite and energy saving potential. This work is intended for optimizing the energy performance of building using Energy Plus and Open studio which is a simulation-based optimization methodology which links the data related to the building optimization model targeting towards net zero energy building.

  • Validating simulation result of solar hybrid system for domestic consumers using HOMER software
    Balaram Das*, , G R K D Satya Prasad, Sai Babu, Mrs. Swarna Prabha Sadangi, , , and

    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    Consumption of fossil fuel and its effect on the environment has become a major universal problem. It is therefore necessary to use renewable energy resources (RES) such as solar, wind, etc. to decrease dependency on conventional energy resources. Currently, solar rooftop PV hybrid energy systems are becoming popular to overcome with the disadvantages of conventional energy sources. This paper presents a simulation-based strategy with the help of HOMER software to control the optimum utilization of renewable hybrid energy system for private buildings where it helps to maximize the building’s renewable power ratio and minimizing complete net current costs and CO2 emissions so that it’s a viable solution to address to the power shortage and Greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, manual calculations measured with net-meter are being validated with HOMER software and the results are more accurate with a variation of 1%.

  • Integration of onsite renewable energy sources and to validate zero energy buildings
    G R K D Satya Prasad*, , Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Dr. Sai Babu. Ch, , and

    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    At present, the buildings are account for about 40% of total global energy and also 1/3rd of GHG emissions. All buildings are having the provision of onsite renewable energy power generation, but unable to tap these resources in most of the cases. If, these resources can be tapped properly and integrated to the buildings will solve the problem of global energy shortage and also less impact on GHG emissions. In this paper, an analysis has been done by using HOMER software to estimate the capacity of onsite renewable energy sources and its integration to Zero Energy Buildings. Finally, an economical solution has been given towards integration of onsite renewable energy sources with any type of building and to make them as Zero Energy buildings.

  • Assessment and feasibility analysis of off-grid solar PV-Pico hydro hybrid system
    Tapas Chhual Singh, , G R K D Satya Prasad, Sai Babu, Kali Charan Rath, , , and

    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    As hydropower is one of the commonly available renewable energy sources, so it is experiencing a development in the large part of the world. Pico hydropower is used as a distributed system based renewable energy system meant for rural or remote area load . It is, hence, of most significant to propose an effective methodology to assure the better making reimbursement of a combined Pico hydro system with solar pv system. The proposed method mainly estimates the feasible of installing Pico hydropower in a run-of river. The Methodologies to assess the feasibility and sustainability of such mechanism were depicted. The orderly designing of plant is defined by considering some optimal technological method that considers the dimension of components plus the estimation of the gross energy generation. Economical plus Technical data studies performed to examine the profitability and practicability of the system. This planned method can be examined as a study and the feasibility of developing a PHP in a run of river system is possible. The environmental impact on fixing this plant measured and possibly reduced. This results obtained are demonstrated for already existing infrastructure and analyzed that the cost can be reduced by using an optimized model. A simulation result has obtained the financial expand is more by the technique used for the combine hydro-PV hybrid system. In Addition to the environmental impact and effect an analysis has exposed that yearly more than 200 tons of carbon emission is reduced by producing clean and green liveliness by means of the environmental and ecological solution.

  • Validating simulation analysis of solar pv system assessment for residential buildings using homer software
    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    The local supply and supply scheme called micro grid will become a significant chance due to the latest development of small scale distributed generators such as OV on demand side. Renewable energy structure has been far reaching due to ecological demands. The essence of the structure for renewable energy is very efficient in using distributed generation within the structure of the power scheme. The low voltage DC distribution system is becoming essential as the amount of DC applications is increasing in our regular needs. Power provided through the AC distribution mechanism of low voltage requires both AC/DC converter to delivers the DC batteries. MGs would be fitted battery like energy storage devices. Since PVs and batteries primarily operates through DC, it is possible to emphasize the benefit of the DC distribution scheme over AC production. This article recommends an ideal MG layout including AC and DC distribution device choice. This article also describes qualitatively the benefit of micro grid with DC production, termed as DCMG through housing client studies assuming different kinds of home appliances.

  • Design of off-grid homes with renewable energy sources
    M.V.S. Lakshmi, S. Prasad, and C. Sai Babu

    Institution of Engineering and Technology
    The limited reserves of fossil fuels and global environmental concerns over their use for electric power generation had augmented the attention in the exploitation of renewable energy resources. In particular, rapid advances in wind-turbine generator and photovoltaic technologies have brought opportunities for the utilization of wind and solar resources for electric power generation world-wide. Moreover, the economic aspects of these technologies are now adequately hopeful to also justify their use in small-scale stand-alone applications for residential use. If the development of a computer-based approach for evaluating the general performance of standalone hybrid wind-PV generating systems are analyzed and their results are reached to the common consumer with the economical analysis so that these systems can made more popular. In this paper a simulation approach has been suggested for designing Off-grid homes. Hourly average of wind speed/solar radiation data from the site is taken for the generating unit and the anticipated load data are used to predict the general performance of the generating system. The excess wind/solar-generated power, when available, is used to supply the power to the grid. Simulation studies were carried out using HOMER software. Simulation results will be given for performance evaluation of a standalone hybrid wind-PV generating unit for a residential house assumed to be located in a remote area which is analyzed as connected with grid and without connected to grid. Finally, the results obtained and methods are suggested to enhance the performance of the proposed model.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Waste water-based pico-hydro power for automatic street light control through IOT-based sensors in smart cities: A pecuniary assessment
    TC Singh, KS Rao, PS Rajesh, GS Prasad
    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Smart City Planning, 87-99 2023

  • Effective prediction of solar energy using a machine learning technique
    BV Anand, GS Prasad, B Dey
    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Smart City Planning, 221-229 2023

  • Smart controller PV system for stochastic environmental condition
    R Sahu, S Misra, YB Sandhya, PK Panigrahi, GS Prasad
    Materials Today: Proceedings 80, 2553-2556 2023

  • The Energy Matching Economics Using Simulation Approach for Implementation of Nearly Zero Energy Building Design
    Y Bhanu, KS Rao, PS Rajesh, GS Prasad
    ECS Transactions 107 (1), 1421 2022

  • Energy-Efficient Strategy optimization of an Office block in Rural Troposphere-Gunupur
    BV Anand, SK Kuanar, GS Prasad
    2020 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Energy, Signal Processing 2020

  • Modeling and control of Carbon Emissions in a residential building using MATLAB and its Application in Cloud
    BV Anand, GS Prasad, SK Kuanar
    2020 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Energy, Signal Processing 2020

  • Design Parameters for the Technical Optimization of Zeb Using Tarp
    BV Anand, SK Kuanar, GS Prasad
    2020 International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and 2020

  • Optimum design of hybrid renewable energy system through load forecasting and different operating strategies for rural electrification
    K Murugaperumal, S Srinivasn, GS Prasad
    Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments 37, 100613 2020

  • TELERADIOLOGY--EASY ACCESSIBILITY OF RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES FOR DIAGNOSIS--OUR EXPERIENCE
    M Belman, M Toka, NT Raghupathi, GS Prasad, A Kumar, V Satram, ...
    Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 8 (27), 2144-2149 2019

  • Energy-efficient design optimization of a building envelope using DOE-2
    YB Sandhya, B VikramAnand, GS Prasad
    Int. J. Recent Technol. Eng. 8 (3), 1157-1162 2019

  • Assessment and feasibility analysis of off-grid solar PV-Pico hydro hybrid system
    TC Singh, GS Prasad, C Saibabu, KC Rath
    Int. J. Eng. Adv. Technol.(IJEAT) 8 (6), 2461-2464 2019

  • IMPROVEMENT OF SOLAR THERMAL PLANT EFFICIENCY BY THE USE OF SECONDARY CONCENTRATORS
    T Sundararajan, KS Reddy, S Balaji, GSC Prasad
    International Heat Transfer Conference Digital Library 2018

  • Comparison analysis of Green building materials and conventional materials in energy efficiency performance
    S Misra, GS Prasad, N Kumar, SK Sah, S Kumar, R Maurya
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) 3 (05 2016

  • Design features of energy storage systems for Green buildings: an economic comparison with off-grid and on-grid solutions
    TC Singh, GS Prasad, C Samantaray, C Sahu, A Kumari, S Mohapatra
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 3 (5), 38-42 2016

  • HVAC system performance and operational strategies in Green buildings-A Simulation approach
    GS Prasad, D Panda, P Giri, M Nawab, AK Mallick
    International Research journal of Engineering and Technology 3 (2) 2016

  • Economic optimization of walls insulation thickness energy performance of green buildings
    G Prasad, M Parda, H Sarmah, N Singh, H Prasad
    International research Journal of Engineering and Technology 13, 903-907 2016

  • Assessing the possibility and economical considerations of solar-wind based hybrid power generation in Green buildings
    GS Prasad, A Sharma, MS Raju Jaiswal, BR Mohanty
    2016

  • Statistical and Simulation analysis of Small Wind Power Forecasting for House hold applications–A Case Study
    GS Prasad, J Panda, S Misra, BV Amand, N Balramdas
    2016

  • Control strategy to reduce carbon emissions in buildings–An analysis with MATLAB simulation
    BV Anand, K Deep, R Baghar, A Pattnaik, SK Behera, GS Prasad
    2016

  • A SIMULATION APPROACH FOR FUEL CELL POWER BASED GENERATION IN GREEN BUILDING
    BV Anand, A Kumar, S Barnwal, K Bharti, N Gope, GS Prasad
    2016

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Optimum design of hybrid renewable energy system through load forecasting and different operating strategies for rural electrification
    K Murugaperumal, S Srinivasn, GS Prasad
    Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments 37, 100613 2020
    Citations: 104

  • Design of standalone hybrid biomass & PV system of an off-grid house in a remote area
    SR Pradhan, PP Bhuyan, SK Sahoo, GS Prasad
    Smruti Ranjan Pradhan et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and 2013
    Citations: 59

  • Design of off-grid homes with Renewable energy sources
    MVS Lakshmi, CS Babu, S Prasad
    IET Digital Library 2012
    Citations: 19

  • Integration of renewable energy sources in Zero energy buildings with economical and environmental aspects by using HOMER
    SB Ch, P GRKDS, K Reddy
    International journal of advanced engineering sciences and technologies 9 2011
    Citations: 19

  • Development of MATLAB/Simulink models for PV and wind systems and review on control strategies for hybrid energy systems
    T Bogaraj, J Kanakaraj
    International Review on Modelling and Simulations 5 (4), 1701-1709 2012
    Citations: 17

  • Study of cost analysis and emission analysis for grid connected PV systems using RETSCREEN 4 simulation software
    D Dwivedy, SK Singh, MK Choudhury, SR Pradhan
    Int. J. Eng. Res. Technol 4, 203-207 2015
    Citations: 16

  • EMI issues of universal serial bus and solutions
    K Sridhar, S Prasad, L Punitha, S Karunakaran
    8th International Conference on Electromagnetic Interference and 2003
    Citations: 12

  • Comparison analysis of Green building materials and conventional materials in energy efficiency performance
    S Misra, GS Prasad, N Kumar, SK Sah, S Kumar, R Maurya
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) 3 (05 2016
    Citations: 11

  • Performance optimization of a Rooftop Hybridized Solar PV-AC Grid assisted power system for peak load management
    KM Perumal, C Saibabu, GS Prasad
    International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) 2 (3 2012
    Citations: 10

  • Design and optimization of hybrid renewable energy system (2MWH/D) for sustainable and economical power supply at JEC Jabalpur
    MS Thakur, B Gupta, V Kumar, M Pandey
    International Journal of Current Research and Review 4 (20), 188 2012
    Citations: 7

  • On a sequence of Fourier coefficients
    ML Mittal, G Prasad
    Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 23, 235-235 1991
    Citations: 7

  • Energy-efficient design optimization of a building envelope using DOE-2
    YB Sandhya, B VikramAnand, GS Prasad
    Int. J. Recent Technol. Eng. 8 (3), 1157-1162 2019
    Citations: 4

  • TELERADIOLOGY--EASY ACCESSIBILITY OF RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES FOR DIAGNOSIS--OUR EXPERIENCE
    M Belman, M Toka, NT Raghupathi, GS Prasad, A Kumar, V Satram, ...
    Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 8 (27), 2144-2149 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Power enhancement of wind energy conversion system using hybrid method
    SC Has, P Ajay-D-Vimalraj, GS Prasad
    International Journal of Advanced Engineering Sciences and Technologies, Vol 2011
    Citations: 3

  • Smart controller PV system for stochastic environmental condition
    R Sahu, S Misra, YB Sandhya, PK Panigrahi, GS Prasad
    Materials Today: Proceedings 80, 2553-2556 2023
    Citations: 2

  • Design features of energy storage systems for Green buildings: an economic comparison with off-grid and on-grid solutions
    TC Singh, GS Prasad, C Samantaray, C Sahu, A Kumari, S Mohapatra
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 3 (5), 38-42 2016
    Citations: 2

  • HVAC system performance and operational strategies in Green buildings-A Simulation approach
    GS Prasad, D Panda, P Giri, M Nawab, AK Mallick
    International Research journal of Engineering and Technology 3 (2) 2016
    Citations: 2

  • An image reconstruction technique based on IPSO-DWT under varying crack
    BD Raju, P Pandarinath, GS Prasad
    Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 29 (4), 1643-1652 2015
    Citations: 2

  • Hybrid Solar & Kitchen Waste Based Plant for Green Buildings: An Approach to meet the Standards of Zero Energy Buildings
    GS Prasad, DKVK Reddy, DC Saibabu
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) Volume 2 2015
    Citations: 2

  • A NEW IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE WITH AID OF IPSO (IMPROVED PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION) AND DWT (DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM).
    BD Raju, P Pandarinath, GS Prasad
    Journal of Theoretical & Applied Information Technology 63 (3) 2014
    Citations: 2