Re-Thinking Engineering and Technology for Environmental Sustainability in the Face of Global Pandemic: Proceedings of the 2ND International Conference on Engineering and Environmental Scienc

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PREFACE 


The second edition of the International Conference on Engineering and Environmental Sciences (ICEES 2021) was co-hosted by the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of Osun State University, Osogbo from 23rd-25th November, 2021. The Conference with the theme, “ReThinking Engineering and Technology for Environmental Sustainability in the Face of Global Pandemic” took place at a time the world is still re-adjusting to life in the COVID/post-COVID-19 era. The conference which had both on-site and online participants from within and outside Nigeria provided opportunities to foster interactions and collaborations among members of academia, industries and stakeholders across the globe, with a view to proffering informed solutions to various technological and environmental challenges confronting Nigeria and the world at large. ICEES 2021 brought to the fore, the need for a re-think on how to build our cities, especially as world is working towards exiting the COVID-19 pandemic era. Efficient technologies that make social distancing, regular hand-washing and vaccination possible with little or no stress were highlighted. The need for wider deployment of frontier technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Internet-ofThings, Drones and Unmanned Vehicles, Virtual Reality, Quantum Computing, Renewable Energy, Big Data Analytics, Nanotechnology and TechnologyEnhanced Learning in a bid to achieve quick economic recovery, growth and adaptation; combat COVID-19 and improve public health; provide high quality education as well as reduce the global digital divide was emphasized. During the conference, local, national and international participants demonstrated various approaches to the solutions theoretically, empirically and numerically. Having evaluated, revised and edited the various submissions by the participants to produce this publication, readers of this Conference Proceedings will find in it intellectual treasures. It is our hope that they will also derive from it, inspiration for areas of further research to expand the frontiers of knowledge and produce qualitative works to qualify for the next edition of the ICEES conference. Finally, our immense appreciations go to the members of the local organizing committee as well as the local, national and international participants for using their time, energy and material resources to make the event worthwhile


TABLE OF CONTENTS 


ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF WARM MIX ASPHALT MODIFIED WITH WASTE PLASTIC BOTTLE AND SACHET WATER: A REVIEW Salami, L. O. and Bello, A. A. 1-9 


PLASTICITY AND STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF OKE-BALE LATERITIC SOIL TREATED WITH CALCIUM CHLORIDE SALT 


SYNTHESIS, EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF GREEN DEMULSIFIERS FOR CRUDE OIL/WATER DEMULSIFICATION Olabiyi, B. S., Agbabiaka, H. O., Okweri, U. A, Oni, A. T. and Arinkoola, A. O. 18-27 


EFFECT OF PLASTICITY AND BRITISH STANDARD LIGHT COMPACTIVE EFFORT ON THE LATERITIC SOIL STABILIZED WITH BAMBOO LEAF ASH ADMIXED WITH LIME Ameen, I. O, Bello, A. A. and Oluwasola, E. A. 28-38 


ANALYSIS OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK, ANN-BASED FREQUENCY CONTROL SYSTEM OF A THREE PHASE SELF-EXCITED INDUCTION GENERATOR Badrudeen, T. U., Ayinde, T. O., Ariyo, F. K. and Ogunnigbo C. O.


ENHANCEMENT OF AMPLIFY AND FORWARD COOPERATIVE RELAY TECHNIQUE OVER NAKAGAMI FADING CHANNEL Owolabi, D. E., Adeyemo, Z. K. and Ojo, S. I. 48-56 


EFFECT OF SECONDARY USERS AND CLUSTERS ON ENERGY EFFICIENT COOPERATIVE SPECTRUM HOLE DETECTION IN A COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORK Ojo, S. I. and Adeyemo, Z. K. 57-67 


POTENTIALS FOR BIO-OIL PRODUCTION FROM SAWDUST IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA Okedere, O. B., Lasisi, H. O. and Adewale, S. A.


OPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF STATCOM USING FAST VOLTAGE STABILITY INDEX FOR POWER LOSS REDUCTION AND VOLTAGE PROFILE IMPROVEMENT Ayanlade, S. O., Ogunwole, E. I. and Salimon, S. A.


RBF NEURAL NETWORK SURROGATE-ASSISTED NSGA-II FORSOLVING ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL DISPATCH PROBLEM Ajayi, S. A., Alawode, K. O. and Okedere, O. B. 86-97 


DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE ROBOTIC SYSTEM FOR AIR POLLUTION DATA CAPTURE Owolabi, O. O., Alawode, K. O., Olukayode O. and Ofoegbu, E. O. 98-106 


IMPACT OF INFORMAL SECTOR ACTIVITIES ON THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: IFE CITY, NIGERIA Agbolade, O. O.


CHALLENGES AND RESPONSE OF RELEVANT AGENCIES TO LAND USE CHANGE IN ILORIN METROPOLIS, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA. Asiyanbi, A. and Oloruntoba, A. O. 114-125 


SUSTAINABLE HYDROPOWER GENERATION FOR HOMES USING ELEVATED WATER TANK Oladejo, O. S., Adesokan, R. A., Yusuf, I. A. and Adenle, A. A. 126-135 


PREDICTING THE BEHAVIOR OF RUBBERIZED MASONRY HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS UNDER THE ACTION OF LATERAL LOAD Sanni, M.Y., Salami, A.A. and Ismail, U.A


DYNAMIC MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF RUBBERIZED MASONRY CONCRETE Sanni, M.Y., Salami, A.A., and Ismail, U. A. 147-158 


EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ADSORPTION OF METHYLENE BLUE SYNTHETIC WASTEWATER USING POLYMERIC COMPOSITE AS A LOW-COST ADSORBENT Dauda, M. O., Alade, A. O., Afolabi, T. J., Araromi, D. O., Salam, K. K., Arinkoola, A. O., Adeniji, A.T., Atolagbe, R.O. and Olayiwola A.O. 159-168 


AN ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION FIRMS Nathaniel, F., Lawal, F. M., Ibrahim, E. C. and Bello, A. S


MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACES IN OSOGBO, OSUN STATE NIGERIA. Ajayi, A. O., and Alonge, A. I.


DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF MINI HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER PLANT  Oyelami S., Kayode O., Adeniyi R. A. and Adufe J. I.


MICROSTRUCTURAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES IN CARBONATED SILICATE AND BASALT POROUS MEDIA Rabiu, K. O and Das, D. B. 195-201 


EXAMINATION OF OPERATIONS OF WATER VENDORS IN HAUSA COMMUNITIES IN IBADAN, NIGERIA Adejumo, S. A. and Folorunso, T. 202-213 


SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN OSOGBO, OSUN STATE Yakubu, D. A., Ogundahunsi, D. S and Amos, C.