Publications

1. Peer-reviewed publications

  • Palavalli, Bharath M, Sruthi Krishnan, and Yashwin Iddya. “Enabling Public Participation in Shaping the Inclusive Energy Transition through Serious Gaming—Case Studies in India.” In Shaping an Inclusive Energy Transition, 231–44. Springer, 2021.
  • Iddya, Yashwin, Srinidhi Santosh, Suruchi Soren, and Bharath M. Palavalli. “Scenario Based Analysis of Change in Fares for Public Transport, Ridership, Congestion and Emissions in Bangalore,” 2020.
  • Palavalli, Bharath, Harsha Krishna, Srijan Sil, and Anirudh Thimmaiah. “Social Inclusion through Play, A New Methodology for Public Transport Planning in the Indian Context.” In International Conference Series on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport, 2019. https://thredbo-conference-series.org/downloads/thredbo16/Workshop-7.pdf.
  • Dutt, Vaibhav, Srijan Sil, Harsha Krishna, and Bharath Palavalli. Imagining Futures – A Generative Scenario-Based Methodology to Improve Planning and Decision-Support Systems for Policymakers. Zenodo, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3066348.
  • Palavalli, Bharath, Srijan Sil, and Anantha Kumar Duraiappah. Operationalising IWI for Policy-Making Through a Learning Game in Inclusive Wealth Report 2018, Measuring Progress Towards Sustainability. Edited by S. Managi and P. Kumar. Routledge, 2018. https://books.google.co.in/books?id=pY2EtAEACAAJ
  • Krishnan, Sruthi, and Bharath M. Palavalli. “Budget 2018 and Interactive Media: How to Design Nuanced Games on Complex Topics.” Economic and Political Weekly, June 5, 2015, 7–8. https://www.epw.in/engage/article/budget-2018-interactive-media-tools-how-design-game-understand-complexity-budget.
  • Roy, Debraj, Bharath Palavalli, Niveditha Menon, Robin King, Karin Pfeffer, Michael Lees, and Peter M. A. Sloot. “Survey-Based Socio-Economic Data from Slums in Bangalore, India.” Scientific Data 5 (January 9, 2018): 170200. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.200.
  • Ramsodit, NU, Sruthi Krishnan, Bharath Palavalli, and WT Meys. “From Wicked Problems to City Solutions: Tools to Connect People, Purpose & Policy, Three Thicker Data Methods Explored,” 2017.
  • Palavalli, Bharath M., Bhagyalakshmi Srinivas, and Srijan Sil. Bengaluru’s Continuing Inequity: An Eviction Impact Assessment of Ejipura-Koramangala Four Years After Its Demolition. Edited by Shivani Chaudhry. Housing Land Rights Network, 2017.
  • Krishna, Harsha, Andreas Frank, Bharath M Palavalli, Sebastian Meijer, and Eswaran Subrahmanian. “Joint Road Forward: A New Set of Tools for Including Excluded Perspectives on Transport Infrastructure.” In INCOSE International Symposium, 26:317–28. Wiley Online Library, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-5837.2016.00334.x.
  • Palavalli, Bharath M., Harsha Krishna, and Dinesh Jayagopi. “Analyzing Gaming-Simulations Using Video Based Techniques.” In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 235–39. TEEM ’14. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. https://doi.org/10/ggmjh2.
  • Roy, Debraj, Michael Harold Lees, Bharath Palavalli, Karin Pfeffer, and MA Peter Sloot. “The Emergence of Slums: A Contemporary View on Simulation Models.” Environmental Modelling & Software 59 (2014): 76–90. https://doi.org/10/f6cbwm.
  • Krishna, H., O. Hoysala, K.G. Murali, B.M. Palavalli, and E. Subrahmanian. “Modelling Technology, Policy and Behaviour to Manage Electricity Consumption.” In Humanitarian Technology Conference (R10-HTC), 2014 IEEE Region 10, 40–45, 2014. https://doi.org/10/ggmjh3.
  • Hoysala, Onkar, Aditi Murthy, Bharath M. Palavalli, Eswaran Subrahmanian, and Sebastiaan Meijer. “Designing Energy Policy through the Indian Energy Game.” International Simulation And Gaming Association, 2013. http://docs.fieldsofview.in/public/Designing_Energy_Policy_through_the_Indian_Energy_Game_ISAGA_2013.pdf.
  • Parthasarathy, Balaji, and Bharath Palavalli. “The Role of Standards in Technology-Driven Commodity Chains: The Information and Communication Technology Services Industry in Dalian, China, and Bangalore, India.” In Industrial Dynamics in China and India: Firms, Clusters, and Different Growth Paths, edited by Manimegalai Vijayabaskar, Hong Lin, and Moriki Ohara. IDE-JETRO Series. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
  • Palavalli, Bharath, Harsha Krishna, and Onkar Hoysala. “Discovering Communication Protocols for Inter-Agency Collaboration for Emergency Response.” In Bonds & Bridges. Facing the Challenges of the GlobalizingWorld with the Use of Simulation and Gaming. Warsaw, 2011.
  • Meijer, S. A., Jayanth Raghothama, Robin King, and Bharath Palavalli. “Indian Food Supply Chains: A Game and Model to Study Economic Behavior.” In Emergent Results of Artificial Economics, 201–12. Springer, 2011. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-21108-9_17.
  • Meijer, S, J Raghothama, B Palavalli, R King, and A Verbraeck. “Supply Chain Simulation Games for Indian Food Supply Networks.” In Proceedings 9th Wageningen International Conference on Chain and Network Management (WICaNeM 2010), 2010.
  • Harsha, K., Bharath M. Palavalli, Shrisha Rao, and others. “Lothlorien: Mandatory Access Control Using Linux Security Modules.” In Internet Multimedia Services Architecture and Applications (IMSAA), 2009 IEEE International Conference On, 1–6. IEEE, 2009. https://doi.org/10/fwgnfh.

2. Others