Research Publications Authored by SLIIT Staff

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This collection includes all SLIIT staff publications presented at external conferences and published in external journals. The materials are organized by faculty to facilitate easy retrieval.

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    Occupancy Monitoring System for Workplace Washrooms
    (IEEE, 2019-03-28) Godakandage, V. M. P; Kothalawala, K. R. M; Chathumali, E. J. A; Madhubhashana, A. W
    With regard to rapid technological advancements majorly influencing our daily lives, Internet of Things (IoT) has been a topic of broad and current interest in the recent years. The capabilities of IoT can assist in revolutionizing the way people live and work, thereby improving quality of life. With the impact of IoT only continuing to propagate in the future, it can be used as a means of easing our day-to-day struggles. Therefore, with the assistance of IoT along with a few hardware, the proposed system, addresses the displeasing reality of queues and several visits for the washrooms due to them coming forth occupied. Thus, the focus of the intended system is on delivering a pleasant washroom experience for employees in an office environment providing them with an at-desk indication on the occupancy of the washroom cubicles reducing queues and disappointments.
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    Green Cloud Computing: A Review on Adoption of Green-Computing attributes and Vendor Specific Implementations
    (researchgate.net, 2019-03) Jayalath, T; Chathumali, E. J. A. P. C; Kothalawala, K. R. M; Kuruwitaarachchi, N
    With cloud computing emerging as a trending topic, it has been a major point o f discussion for the last few years. In regards to technological advancements, the associated shortcomings like environmental footprint caused by them also become an affair o f high significance. Cloud computing itself is a much greener alternative to individual data centers with lesser number o f servers being used and cloud data centers being far more efficient than those o f traditional thereby reducing the carbon impact. Nonetheless, it cannot be neglected the fact that the data centers utilized by the cloud vendors are still a major source o f carbon emissions due to the dirty energy usage. Therefore, the discussion o f the paper is based on how green the foremost cloud providers are and the implementations o f green IT attributes in the cloud infrastructure.