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International Journal of Intelligence and Sustainable Computing

International Journal of Intelligence and Sustainable Computing (IJISC)

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  • Dynamic balance simulation and optimisation design of the conveyor in horizontal screw centrifuge   Order a copy of this article
    by Mei Li, Haoqi Gu, Yujie Jiang 
    Abstract: Addressing the challenges posed by substantial vibration amplitudes, diminished stability during high-velocity continuous operation, and erratic solid-liquid separation observed in the application of horizontal spiral centrifuges, this paper undertakes an exhaustive simulation and optimisation analysis of the spiral conveyor, a pivotal component within the centrifuge system. Leveraging the dynamic control equations of modal analysis, we establish both geometric and kinematic models, followed by modal analysis and dynamic balance simulation analysis to pinpoint the primary factors contributing to the conveyors high vibration. Utilising simulation software, a virtual prototype of the conveyor is established, enabling a dual-sided dynamic balance simulation analysis to capture centrifugal force data across two correction plane. By refining the structural parameters, we strive to eliminate the dynamic unbalance of the conveyor. Subsequent to modal analysis, dynamic balance simulation, and structural optimisation, the dynamic balance performance of the horizontal spiral centrifuge has been significantly enhanced, aligning with design specifications.
    Keywords: screw conveyor; rigid rotor; structural optimisation; dynamic balance simulation; centrifugal force.
    DOI: 10.1504/IJISC.2025.10070624
     
  • Homomorphic Encryption: A Tool for Data Privacy Protection in Addressing Cybercrime Challenges in Nigeria   Order a copy of this article
    by Lateef Gbolahan Salaudeen 
    Abstract: Nigeria, like many countries, is affected by a significant digital divide and faces serious challenges with cybercrime. These crimes inflict detrimental consequences, from which cyber offenders profit. The persistence of cybercrime is rooted in weak cybersecurity laws and inadequate enforcement. Unemployed youth often leverage these opportunities due to low digital literacy and a lack of awareness. Further complicating the issue are a lack of advanced digital forensics, cross-border criminal activities, corruption, insider threats, and the increasingly sophisticated tactics of offenders. Consequently, conventional counter-security measures such as firewalls and basic encryption are insufficient for combating these evolving threats. This quantitative research focuses on homomorphic encryption, an advanced cryptographic technique, to address critical challenges in data privacy and enduring security.
    Keywords: Cryptography; Cybercrime; Cyber Offender; Homomorphic Encryption.
    DOI: 10.1504/IJISC.2026.10076714
     
  • Homomorphic Encryption: A Tool for Data Privacy Protection in Addressing Cybercrime Challenges in Nigeria   Order a copy of this article
    by Lateef Gbolahan Salaudeen`````````` 
    Abstract: Nigeria, like many countries, is affected by a significant digital divide and faces serious challenges with cybercrime. These crimes inflict detrimental consequences, from which cyber offenders profit. The persistence of cybercrime is rooted in weak cybersecurity laws and inadequate enforcement. Unemployed youth often leverage these opportunities due to low digital literacy and a lack of awareness. Further complicating the issue are a lack of advanced digital forensics, cross-border criminal activities, corruption, insider threats, and the increasingly sophisticated tactics of offenders. Consequently, conventional counter-security measures such as firewalls and basic encryption are insufficient for combating these evolving threats. This quantitative research focuses on homomorphic encryption, an advanced cryptographic technique, to address critical challenges in data privacy and enduring security.
    Keywords: Cryptography; Cybercrime; Cyber Offender; Homomorphic Encryption.
    DOI: 10.1504/IJISC.2026.10076863