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All SLIIT faculties annually conduct international conferences and symposiums. Publications from these events are included in this collection.

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    Optimization of Customer-Friendly Manual Load Shedding System
    (IEEE, 2019-12-05) Fernando, W. D. I; Rankothge, W; Perera, A. D. S; Dissanayake, S. J; De Silva, W. D. S
    To maintain the supply and demand of electricity power, load-Shedding is one of the methods practiced by the energy suppliers to hold the power system balanced, when an energy deficit problem arises. Lacking a proper load shedding scheme will lead to system instability and it will cause serious system frequency decay. We have proposed a solution to optimize the manual load shedding schedule with the application of optimization techniques, specifically the Genetic Algorithms. We have considered current hold by all feeders throughout the country, and the time period of load shedding as main factors in the optimization model. Our results show that, using our proposed model, we can minimize the imbalance between the supply and demand of electricity by selecting the best feeder to be selected for load shedding under given constraints.
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    Multi-Cloud Container Communication Using Software Defined Networks
    (IEEE, 2019-12-05) Najath, M; M.S Fayas Akram, M. F. S; Ahamed, I. A; Rankothge, W
    Over the last decade, cloud computing has changed the IT world, mainly in the ways of storing, accessing and securing the users' data. However, there is no single cloud management platform in the market that can be used to manage different clouds (ex: AWS and AZURE), together with container communication between the clouds, to cater different cloud user requirements. We have proposed a platform for cloud service providers that automates the multi-cloud management related services with following modules: (1) communication, (2) resource allocation and (3) log view. Our results show that, using our proposed modules, the multi-cloud management related services can be automated efficiently and reliably.