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  • Dahanayake, N.; Ranawake, A.L.; Senadhipathy, D.D. (Faculty of Agriculture-University of Ruhuna, 2014-09-24)
    Black gram (Vigna mungo L.; Fabaceae) is one of the most highly prized pulses in tropical countries especially in India. The green pods are eaten as vegetable and they are highly nutritious. Grain legumes play a vital ...
  • Kavinda, G.; Amarasinghe, D.; Marasingha, B.; Sandaruwan, H.; Priyankaraa, G.; Mendis, I. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    This research addresses the critical challenge of power efficiency and security in IoT nodes deployed in areas with limited power access. Wake-up radio (WuR) technology is implemented to extend battery life by keeping ...
  • Appu, J.A.A.P.; Lakshan, D.P.W.K.; Jeewantha, K.H.C.; Sudheera, K.L.K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Software-defined networking (SDN) has gained significant momentum due to its numerous advantages, including centralized control, flexibility, and enhanced network management. This shift is supported by the scientific and ...
  • Ranaweera, K.M.I.; Perera, P.D.C.; Panchadcharam, A.; Senadheera, G.A.S.C.; Sahan, G.W.G. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    The increasing penetration of solar PV inverters into distribution grids has led to voltage quality issues, particularly over-voltage concerns. Currently, there is no real-time voltage monitoring system in place in Sri ...
  • Singhapurage, H.; De Silva, K.T.K.M.; Koliyabandara, P.A.; Karunasena,H.C.P. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Ocean structures can be classified as manmade or natural, where manmade structures mainly include offshore oil platforms, offshore wind platforms, and ocean wave energy converters (WECs), etc. and natural structures include ...
  • Yekinni, O.T.; Oguntade, M.I. (Faculty of Agriculture-University of Ruhuna, 2014)
    The need to strengthen the intellectual capabilities of women in their enterprises is important so as to improve their capacities to contribute to household and national development. Any of such intervention should be ...
  • Jayasekara, T.D.; De Silva, Y.S.K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    There is significant popularity and interest in hydrogen energy from all sectors as one of the promising solutions for a sustainable energy storing method. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, which is ...
  • Prasath, F.N.; Mayuranga, H.G.S.; Navaratnarajah, S.K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Ballasted railway tracks are the most preferred railway track system in many countries, including Sri Lanka, because of their numerous benefits. Nevertheless, during track operation, ballast degradation and track settlement ...
  • Ahamed, R.S.; Gunarathne, R.M.S.; Gunarathne, G.W.L.; Ajanthan, A.A.; Weerasinghe, T.N.; Dhahlan, A.S.A. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) are two of the main service components in 5G wireless networks. While URLLC demand ultra-high reliability and low latency. eMBB require ...
  • Nugegoda, R.M.S.J.; Randula, H.A.M.; Sumith, B.; Chaminda, G.G.T.; De Silva, K.G.V.K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    With the development of transportation sector, mitigation of the impact of transportation noise becomes major topic and various sound-absorbing materials and technologies have been developed and are widely applied across ...
  • Khan, A.A.; Shamsuddin, A.K.M.; Barma, N.C.D.; Alam, M.K.; Alam, M.A. (Faculty of Agriculture-University of Ruhuna, 2014-09-12)
    The present investigation was undertaken to identify the promising heat tolerant lines and to evaluate their heat stress responses. Twenty five spring wheat genotypes were studied in non-stressed (optimum sowing) and ...
  • Kumarasinghe, K.; Kumarasiri, M.; Kumarasinghe, T.; Liyanage, K.S.K.; Manawadu, Y.; Mamankaran, H. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) play a critical role in network security, monitoring and identifying suspicious activities to prevent potential threats. However, the overwhelming volume of alerts and high false-positive ...
  • Olajide, B.R.; Oyebode, L.A. (Faculty of Agriculture-University of Ruhuna, 2014-07-25)
    Many agricultural development interventions such as Root and Tuber Expansion Programme (RTEP) have used groups as veritable tool for accelerating contacts with project targets. However, continued existence and viability ...
  • Priyankara, G.; Niranji, N.; Gunathilaka, C.; Jayasekara, C.; Jayawikrama, K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Modern transportation is facing increasing challenges, such as high rates of accidents due to human error, insufficient reaction time, and decision efficiency of humans, which require improvement in advanced autonomous ...
  • Niromali, D.; Piumantha, S.; Sivakumaran, S.; Sandaruwan, H.; Priyankara, G.; Mendis, I. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    In this technically advanced era, the Internet of Things and Machine-type Communication are becoming more important as the requirement for the wireless spectrum is increasing to unseen levels. Current spectrum management ...
  • Gunasekara, S.D.J.; Janarthanan, K.G.; Pathirana, P.P.T.K.; Kasthuriarachchi, K.A.C.P.; De Silva, Y.S.K. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    Coconut de-husking is a critical yet challenging process in the coconut industry of Sri Lanka, particularly for small scale farmers. In Sri Lanka, traditional methods are widely used but are labour-intensive, inefficient ...
  • Gunasekara, N.A.U.K.; Kannangara, D.N.; Kumarathunga, L.N.W. (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka., 2025-06-04)
    This research studies the possibility of recycling Waste Casting Sand (WCS) as a substitute for natural sand in cement brick manufacturing. WCS is a major byproduct of metal casting that loses its usefulness with time. As ...
  • Department of, Pharmacy (FAHS, 2024-05)
  • Department of, Pharmacy (FAHS, 2024-05)
  • Department of, Pharmacy (FAHS, 2024-05)