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Area |
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151 |
Automatic Timetable Generator
-Kalyani Vinayak Rade ; Kajal Rajaram Dhende; Prof. Mahesh Rajkumar Rokade
In this paper the proposed framework shows a novel methodology of illuminating School, College timetable booking utilizing complex calculations to structure a viable model for planning with testing requirements contemplations. The target of the examination is to make a model utilizing Genetic Algorithm, which can be viably used to determine troublesome combinatorial improvement issues. Despite the fact that, there has been a broad research towards this field however lions share of the exploration results are much in its incipient stage. The issue of timetable planning is depicted as a profoundly obliged NP-difficult issue. Significant issues of the hard and delicate limitations required for planning are settled thoroughly, the booking arrangement exhibited in this paper is a versatile one, with an essential point of acquiring best the ideal arrangements. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
585-587 |
152 |
Pulse Detection through Webcam
-Singh Aditya Ravindra ; Aniket Singh; Sahil Pawar; Vinay Yadav; Smita Gandge
In this paper the simple and robust method of quantifying the pulse rate is presented. Elaborated algorithm sanctions for efficient pulse rate registration directly from face image captured from webcam. The desired signal was obtained by opportune channel cull and principal component analysis. A developed non-contact method of pulse monitoring is shown within the paper. The proposed technique may have an excellent value in monitoring person health at his own place after adequate enhancements are introduced. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
588-590 |
153 |
Smart Water Management System
-Chintamani Chavan ; Nikhil Mondkar; Atharva Chonkar; Shiva Kanchi; Chetan Singh Solanki
The Internet, invention of the century, has completely revolutionized the world and brought people closer to each other than ever before. The advancement in technologies of computing, communication brings the next generation of Internet, Internet of Things. As the population and urbanization increases, the cities have to transform to Smart Cities which can be achieved with the help of Internet of Things. Water is one of the vital resource for existence of human life and so Smart water management system has a key role in smart city. The paper reviewed different technologies and platforms that are required for a smart environment. An architecture design for Smart water management is proposed and an implementation detail of Smart water monitoring system is discussed. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
591-592 |
154 |
Location-based Notification Blocker
-Rohan Shinde ; Ankur Prabhu; Anand Tekwani; Shreyas Pradhan
The following thesis is about an android application which will execute programs to restrict certain app notifications which may be distracting to the user while he or she may be performing a particular task. The app can actually be used on a wide-section of potential users, but the focus of this project is mainly for students going to colleges, universities during their study lectures or practical’s. Users more likely respond to a personal notification than one that is not direct and impersonal. So, the users want to see and read specific notifications but want to block certain notifications at different areas. Blocking of the type of notification will differ or may differ according to change in environment or area. These areas are defined as zones. Each zone has a set of priorities set that help to tell which app notifications should be blocked and which notifications should be delivered and notified to the user. The preferences are specific apps e.g. Instagram or any specific keywords as, e.g. the users family name, etc. If a keyword occurs in the notification of a blocked app, the notification won’t be discarded; it will be delivered to the device. The data of the area or zone will be collected on the central server. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
593-594 |
155 |
Experimental Investigation on Partial Replacement of Cement by Oyster Shell in Plain Concrete
-Abhijeet B. Moghe ; Prof. R. K. Kakpure
Cement is the most abundantly used material in construction industry. Production of cement laids an impact on environment imparting pollution. As a Civil Engineer, we are trying to partially replace the cement with oyster shell powder which is rich in calcium carbonate to reduce environmental impacts of cement. We studied many papers and decided to replace cement by 5,10,15% with oyster shell powder. The main objective of paper is to check strength of concrete after successful replacement with oyster shell powder. By studying many review papers we have done chemical tests on oyster shell powder for knowing its chemical parameters. By doing this research we are trying to minimize use of cement and using ecofriendly ways for prevention and maintenance of environmental balance. Read More...
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Structural Engineering |
India |
595-597 |
156 |
Sentiment Analysis: Classification and Approaches
-Sowmya B ; Ramya J
The rapid growth of textual information on web has brought radical change in human life. In web people share their views and opinions about products or services they aware of. This leads to a large collection of views and opinions in the form of texts, which needs to be analyzed and categorized to know the efficiency of the product and service. Opinions are expressions that describes humans sentiment or feeling towards the product or service. This information is very useful for businesses, governments and individuals. It is very difficult and time consuming to analyze this bulk amount of user generated data, so there is a need of intelligent system which automatically analyze such huge data and classify them as positive, negative and neutral. Sentiment analysis is the process of extracting opinions, emotions and attitude from text, speech and database sources through Natural Language Processing. This survey is a summary of the sentimental level of classification that assigns polarity to opinionated text, widely used algorithms, possible challenges and application areas of sentiment classification. Read More...
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Computer Science And Information Technology |
India |
598-600 |
157 |
Future and Challenges of Internet of Things
-Dr. Padmavathi K ; Arun M. G; Nihal. R; Dinesh U. P
The world is growing fast in technology. Future concept is IOT (internet of things) with which automation is no longer a virtual reality. IOT connect various non-living objects(machines) through the inter connection. Internet enables them to pass the comments to the machines. It receives order and response for the comment which pass by the user. The paper presents the futures and challenges of IOT, such as technical, business, societal. Security of data being most critical factor of all. An optimistic approach IOT device are used to growth. Read More...
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Computer Applications |
India |
601-602 |
158 |
A Brief Overview on Data Mining Survey
-Adarsh Goyal ; Anjali Jaiswal; Nawaz Kapadia; Varun Gadani; Atharva Dalvi
This paper provides an introduction to the fundamental concept of information mining. which provides overview of information mining is employed to extract meaningful information and to develop significant relationships among variables stored in large data set/data warehouse. within the case study reported during this paper, an information mining approach is applied to extract knowledge from an information set. data processing is that the process of discovering potentially useful, interesting, and previously unknown patterns from an oversized collection of information. Data mining could be a multidisciplinary field, drawing work from areas including database technology, machine learning, statistics, pattern recognition, information retrieval, neural networks, knowledge-based systems, AI, high-performance computing, and data visualization. We present techniques for the invention of patterns hidden in large data sets, that specialize in issues with reference to their feasibility, usefulness, effectiveness, and scalability. The automated, prospective analyses offered by data processing move beyond the analyses of past events provided by retrospective tools typical of decision support systems. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
603-608 |
159 |
A Facial Recognition Technologies
-Kavita Samdade ; Priyanka Chavan; Suparna Naik
In recent year biometric authentication has been widely used to realize high security in airports, office building and so on. We first present on overview of face recognition and its application, scope of face recognition, techniques of how facial recognition is done and advantages and disadvantages. we choose Facial recognition in paper because it’s easy to deploy and implement there is no physical interaction required by the end user. One of the biometric information process is facial recognition system whose range is more than other biometric technologies. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
609-610 |
160 |
Analysis of Removal of Nitrate from Wastewater
-Sudarshan K Chavhan ; Dr. Arif Khan
to reduce environmental damage, nitrate must be removed from the water source. Among the other methods of nitrate removal, biological denitrification is the most versatile option. Fluidized bed biofilm reactor (FBBR) is one of the recent methods that can be used to reject. Read More...
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M.Tech in Environmental Engineering |
India |
611-617 |
161 |
Comparison in Design of Technical Steel Structure by Indian & European Code
-Akshay Tapkir ; Dr. S. R. Parekar
Steel is the most popular material used in industrial projects, as steel has advantages which are matched with industrial projects’ targets. It is easy to strengthen steel if required without using advanced technology, it is easier and faster to erect as it can be assembled in a short period of time. It is well-matched with the function of the industrial field prospective specifically for oil and gas fields. Various type of steel structure such as Piperack, working platform, skids, equipment supporting structures etc. in industry. Equipment supporting structures is also called as steel technical structure which carry the heavy equipment’s load, small and large cylindrical vessels load of the industrial steel plant. Design codes of different countries provide engineers with data and procedure for design of the various structural components. Every country has their own design codes so that steel can be analysis and design by codes manually or by various design softwares. The main aim of the project is to identify critical loads, estimate design actions, select sections and how the economy can be achieved by using two different country codes i.e. Indian code and European code. In this project two different softwares are also used staad.pro and sap2000 for comparison between the results of two codes. Read More...
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Structural Engineering |
India |
618-621 |
162 |
Mechanical Design Calculation & Introduction of Fatigue Failures for 6500 Liters Pressure Vessel
-Nikhil Dhere ; Sanjay Pawar
A pressure vessel is defined as a container with pressure differential between inside and outside, except for some isolated situations. High pressure is developed in pressure vessel so pressure vessel has to withstand several forces developed due to internal pressure so selection of pressure vessel is most critical. The fluid inside pressure vessel may undergo state of change like in case of boilers. Pressure vessel has combination of high pressure together with high temperature and may with flammable radioactive material because of hazards it is important to design pressure vessel such that no leakage can take place as well as pressure vessel is to be designed carefully to cope with high pressure and temperature plant safety and integrity are of fundamental concern in pressure vessel design and these depends on adequacy of design codes. For safety purpose pressure vessel has to be designed according to ASME standards. The equations found in ASME code books rarely provide real stresses that can be used to compute permissible cycle life. Equation for items such as Heads, Flanges, Nozzle and others are design rules which safety make their use acceptable. To get stress values for cycle life calculations, it is usually required to run a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) cannot predict real stresses in any particular location of a vessel. Large factors of make their use acceptable. To get stress values for cycle life calculations, it is usually required to run a Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
622-624 |
163 |
Automatic Ration Material Distribution System using RFID and GSM
-Sulochana Bishnoi ; Sunilkumar Gupta; Santosh Nagare; Prem Janjrukia
People having a ration card use it to buy the various materials (sugar, rice, oil, kerosene, etc) from the ration shops. But this system has two drawbacks, first one is the weight of the material may be inaccurate due to human mistakes and secondly, if the materials are not bought by the end of the month, it is sold to others without any intimation to the government and customers. In this paper, an Automatic Ration Materials Distribution Based on GSM (Global System for Mobile) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is proposed instead of ration cards. To get the materials in ration shops customer need to scan the RFID tag into the RFID reader, then controller check the customer codes and details of amount in the card. After verification, these systems show the amount details. Then the customer needs to enter the required materials by using keyboard, after receiving materials, controller sends the information to government office and customer through GSM technology. Our proposed system provides the materials automatically without help of humans. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
626-629 |
164 |
A Suitability Analysis of Paper Waste Sludge in Cement Concrete
-Manish Kumar Nigam ; Rajesh Joshi
Portland cement is that the most vital ingredient of concrete and may be a versatile and comparatively high value material. massive scale use of cement is inflicting environmental issues on one hand and depletion of natural resources on different hand. This work examines the likelihood of victimization paper sludge (hypo sludge and brine sludge) to provide an occasional value concrete by mixing varied ratios of cement and fine combination (sand) with hypo sludge and brine sludge and to cut back land disposal issues thanks to paper sludge. The innovative use of hypo sludge and brine sludge in concrete as a supplementary building material and fine combination material was tested as another to concrete. during this study hypo sludge and brine sludge was partly replaced from 3%, 5%, 7%, 10% and 12% in cement to induce optimum for M30 and M40 grades of concrete and conjointly hypo sludge and brine sludge was partly replaced from 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% in fine aggregate to induce optimum purpose in concrete for M40 combine and tested for its compressive strength, up to twenty-eight days of strength and compared with standard concrete. This study was supported the comparison of hypo sludge concrete and brine sludge concrete with partial replacement of cement and fine combination severally. The study results indicate that use of paper sludge ash in concrete has improved the performance of concrete in strength and economic side. The optimum strength was achieved at 7% once replaced with cement and at 15% once replaced with fine aggregate. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
630-632 |
165 |
IOT Based Home Automation using Smart Switch
-Prof. Swetav Sharad ; Krishna Kumar; Ashwani Rathore; Manas Pandey
The development of a Program for a wise Switch which can management the on-off of any electrical, physical science devices reception by exploitation internet. The smart Switch is connected to internet via Wi-Fi, through a laptop, smart phone, pill or any device with internet access. This association is performed by computer science per-programmed into the smart switch in an exceedingly very applications program like firebox, chrome that is use for load the smart switch server which may open a configuration page to write down the data of the users network. Then, the user will select in automatic mode the network, the protection kind, and conjointly the user ought to have written a pass phrase. its a necessity to restart the smart Switch to urge access to internet, from that the user can management the smart Switch just exploit to the device, this technique is finished in essence via internet. As a medium to work to perform operation remotely. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
633-637 |
166 |
Design and Analysis of Test Rig for Testing of Bearing using Data Acquisition System
-Mr. M. L. Thorat ; Ajinkya Deshmukh; Tushar Lembhe; Amol Limbhore; Prasad Ghadge
Bearings are the most important part in the mechanical system design. They just not reduce the wear but also supports the system by maintaining the concentricity of shafts. The study of bearing comes under the field of tribology. Whenever the bearing failure occurs. It may lead to the catastrophic effect on the power transmission system. So proper design and selection of the bearing type is the most important. In this project we are monitoring the health of bearing so that we can have idea before its failure. This is done with the help of plotting the acceleration v/s time graph. Every bearing has a load rating and life, in this project we are determining the health of bearing. Whether it will work efficiently for its life. In this project we are using the CATIA V5 R20 CAD software to design the systems. The results and conclusions will be drawn accordingly. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
638-639 |
167 |
Seismic Analysis of Multi Storied Building on Sloping Ground with Ground, Middle & Top Soft Stories
-Mohammed Salahuddin Tirandaz ; Saleem Malik Y
this project gives in brief, the theory behind the Seismic analysis of multi-storeyed building on a sloping ground with ground, middle & top soft storey using working stress method. Read More...
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Structural Engineering |
India |
640-644 |
168 |
Sensitivity Analysis of LBR Isolator for RC Shear Frame
-Naresh ; J VARAPRASAD
In most earthquakes, the collapse of structures like houses, schools, hospitals, historic and public buildings results in the widespread loss of lives and damage. Earthquakes also destroy public infrastructure like roads, dams and bridges, as well as public utilities like power and water supply installations. Past earthquakes show that over 95 percent of the lives lost were due to the collapse of buildings that were not earthquake-resistant. Though there are building codes and other regulations which make it mandatory that all structures in earthquake-prone areas in the country must be built in accordance with earthquake-resistant construction techniques, new constructions often overlook strict compliance to such regulations and building codes. A large number of buildings in India have been constructed without due consideration to earthquake loads. Further, the earthquake loads are also under continual revision in successive revisions of codes. Buildings also deteriorate with time and get damaged due to earthquake, flood, fire, blast, etc. All these circumstances require evaluation and retrofitting of existing building. Read More...
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M.Tech in Structural Engineering |
India |
645-658 |
169 |
Analysis of Applications and Challenges in Virtual Reality
-K. G. Saravana Kumaran ; R. Gunal
We are encircled by technology mixes in todays globe. In our daily life, we have obtained majorities of these techniques. These different techniques are increasingly being incorporated to provide us with fresh capabilities and services. And the core of such inclusion is most often a machine or computer. This would be the case with a so-called feature called Virtual Reality, which is a very advanced integration of several technologies. Virtual reality (VR) is a platform that approves a human to communicate with a computer-simulated environment, whether it is a true-world representation or a fable world. It is the key to the past, present and future experience, experience and touch. It is how our world is created, our tailored reality. It may want to range from growing a pc game to a virtual ride across the universe, from wandering through our new house to touring on an alien planet. With digital reality, with the aid of taking part in safe and with a teaching view, we can come upon the most intimidating and gruelling situations. Read More...
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Virtual Reality |
India |
659-662 |
170 |
Security for Building & ATM Machine
-Anjali Jaiswal ; Nawaz Kapadia; Adarsh Goyal; Aman Wadia; Poonam Vengurlekar
Better and Protective security is the need in today’s world at the places such as buildings and ATM machines. There are many drawbacks of using the debit card at ATM machine so to overcome this we are implementing the Withdrawal & Deposits through Aadhar Verification. Since every ATM room has a CCTV camera installed so if the theft takes place we can get the details of the person since he entered the room through aadhar verification. To secure the entrance of the society so that no outsider can enter the society without verifying himself through aadhar verification. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
663-664 |
171 |
IOT Based Smart Parking System
-Chintamani Chavan ; Karuna Thorat; Tanvi Sawant; Maithili Wade; Janhavi Gawade
In metropolitan areas, most vehicle drivers have the daily concern of finding a vacant parking space especially during the rush hours. It is time-consuming and it is leading to more traffic congestion, air pollution and driver frustration. A few systems focused on the applications of smart parking system using video camera sensor technologies to collect the information in vehicle parking field. Could tell the availability but could not make a reservation COMMON PARKING SYSTEM. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
665-667 |
172 |
Analysis of Tribological Behavior of Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Reinforced with Rise Husk Ash (RHA) using Response Surface Methodology : A Review
-Jitendra Kumar Pappu ; Nishant Vibhav Saxsena
The main intention of introducing this thesis is to achieve the optimization of Tribological Behavior of Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Reinforced with Rise Husk Ash (RHA) using Response Surface Methodology. On the basis of exhaustive literature review, it has been found that Reduction of fuel consumption and vehicle emissions is major challenge in front of automotive industry. Which can achieved by reducing weight of vehicle and frictional losses in engine. Aluminium is lighter than standard materials used in engine industry (grey cast iron and steel). Its utilization reduces mass, and increases the efficiency, and thus satisfies the basic requirements on fuel economy and vehicle emissions. Unfortunately their tribological properties are not satisfactory, which limits their application in manufacturing the tribomechanical components. One of the possible solutions for this problem is use of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites (AMMCs). It can utilized for manufacturing pistons, cylinders, engine blocks, brakes and power transfer system elements. Read More...
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M. Tech. Mechanical Engineering Design |
India |
668-669 |
173 |
The Analysis of Agricultural Land nearby Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur (Rewari)
-Wazir Singh
For sustainable land use planning of natural resource base as well as implementation of reclamation measures in problem soil, characterization and classification of soil resources are essential. For this purpose, 70 samples were collected from depth of 0-25cm from 10 villages nearby Indira Gandhi University, Meeerpur (Rewari) in Haryana State. This paper is based on the secondary research and the survey of the farmers which are using chemicals as fertilizer. The research offers deep knowledge about the various techniques and methods by which they can improve the fertility of the soil without using the synthetic fertilizer; it also provides the important data about the quality of the soil. Read More...
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Environmental Science & Technology |
India |
670-672 |
174 |
Smart Dustbin using IOT Notifications
-Nazifa Ahmedi ; Kashif Shaikh; Mahesh Pal; Rajnish Pandey; Amaan Ahmed
The idea is incredibly simple and is driven by the very fact that the dustbin requires very frequent cleaning which isnt always possible. In our city again and again we see that the rubbish bins or dustbins placed at public places are overflowing. It creates unhygienic conditions for people. It successively results in various hazards like bad odour and ugliness thereto place which can be the foundation cause for spread of assorted diseases. To avoid this entire hazardous scenario and maintain public cleanliness and health this work is mounted on a sensible garbage system. The most aim is to accommodate more and obtain the dustbin cleaned frequently using alert service. The technologies which will be utilized in this project are IOT, web page, GPS module, WIFI module, TCP/IP protocol stack, etc. which will enable the authorities to look at and monitor the status of the bins within the particular areas. This can be effective in such the simplest way that the desired levels of garbage will alert them to initiate and bear the method of emptying the rubbish bins so as to possess a correct waste management system and a clean environment. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
673-677 |
175 |
Comparative Study of Flat Slab and Conventional Slab in Various Seismic Zones using E-Tabs
-Sagar Namdeorao Kitey ; G. D. Dhawale; Milind R. Nikhar
In present era, flat slab buildings are commonly used for the construction as it has many advantages over conventional RC frame building in terms of architectural flexibility, use of space, easier formwork and shorter construction time. In the present work a G+12 multistoried building having flat slab with column head and conventional slab has been analyzed using E-TABS software for the parameters like storey displacement, storey drift, storey shear, base shear and time period. The main objective of the present work is to compare the seismic behavior of multistory buildings having conventional RC frame, flat slab with column head and conventional slab in seismic zone II, III, IV, V and to study the effect of height of building on the performance of these types of buildings under seismic forces. Linear dynamic response spectrum analysis was performed on the structure to get the seismic behavior. Read More...
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Structural Engineering |
India |
678-680 |
176 |
Utilization of Dolomite Powder in Mortar and Concrete as a Pozzolanic Material
-Shrinivas Sontakke ; Prof. A. D. Dehane
Concrete is a one of most versatile construction materials used since hundreds of years. Concrete production needs natural resources, which is diminishing the production of natural resources and energy day by day. This cement manufacturing companies are one of the primary producers of carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas and responsible for global warming. The cost of concrete materials in building and civil engineering project has been a concern to the society. This requirement is drawn the attention of investigators to explore new replacements of ingredients of concrete. Several experimental studies have been carried out to find effective replacement for these raw materials of concrete to reduce cost, effect to the atmosphere. By considering all these aspects and need of present Dolomite powder can be beneficially used as a partial replacement of cement in concrete. The primary objective of this paper is to quantify the 7th, 14th & 28th Days desirable properties of concrete at various replacement levels with the help of literature review found and studied. This study includes previous investigation done on the mechanical and chemical properties of concrete produced using partial replacement of cement by dolomite powder So as to produce Eco-friendly concrete having similar or higher strength. Read More...
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Structural Engineering |
India |
681-683 |
177 |
A Review on Chemical Extraction of Nanocellulose from Lignocellulosic Materials
-Suprabha Bandyopadhyay
Cellulose is a naturally abundant polymer extracted largely from lignocellulosic materials with several promising properties that make them an alternative to conventional polymers. Isolation of cellulose from plant cell walls and conversion of this isolated cellulose fibrils to nanocellulose is a fairly easy process and the review summarizes basic chemical treatment required for processing and functionalization of nanocellulose. The tunable surface properties, low density and nano size of cellulose make them a superior option for advanced applications. Read More...
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Nanotechnology |
India |
684-687 |
178 |
GPS and GSM Based Automobile Anti-Theft Security System
-Suraj Gupta ; Minesh Shah; Anuphari Singh; Prof. Rajesh Gaikwad
Vehicle theft is the fastest growing type of crime in India. According to experts 100 vehicles stolen every day in India. To overcome this problem we developed the system, when user tries smart key to start the vehicle then the user will get a call through GSM. When user receive the call then vehicle will start. when user decline the call then vehicle will be locked and owner know that something went wrong. Owner is also able to use parking mode using separate key which is mainly used for nearby area or device ON or OFF. Our smart system has a motion sensor for wheel rotation, whenever any towing of vehicle is happened then rotation of Wheel is being detect and owner will get a message and current location of vehicle through GPS.The system is directly connected to vehicle ignition and provide safety to stolen vehicle. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
688-691 |
179 |
OS2200 SYSTEM
-Namitha D Jadhav ; Prof Vanishree K
Clear Path OS 2200 is the complete, premier operating environment for Clear Path Forward Dorado systems. The OS 2200 operating system sits at the environment’s core, delivering the unmatched security, robust scalability, availability, data integrity, and ultra-high-volume transaction processing capabilities core business applications and digital business processes demand. These applications are run by transaction managers and application servers designed especially for and tightly integrated with the OS 2200 environment, enabling them to manage exceedingly high transaction volumes with ease. Read More...
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Computer Science and Information Technology |
India |
692-695 |
180 |
A Review on Routing Protocols in MANAT
-Prashant Awasthi ; Prof. Nirupma Tiwari
A Mobile Ad hoc network is a special type of wireless network in which a collection of wireless hosts with wireless network interfaces encompasses of a temporary network, without any established infrastructure or centralized administration. If two hosts that want to be communicating outside their Wireless Transmission Ranges, they could communicate only if other hosts between them Ad hoc network are willing to forward packets for them. A un-weighted graph G = (V,E) is used to the represent an Ad hoc network, where V represents a set of Wireless Mobile Hosts and E represents a set of Edges. Currently, if Ad-hoc network are being applied in Home or small Office Networking and collaborative computing with Laptop or computers in small areas like Conference Room, class room and convention center. All the ad-hoc networks may be worked as extension to the Internet, based on ubiquitous IP Networking mechanism and protocols. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
696-699 |
181 |
A Novel Design of Self-Start Counter using Reversible Gates
-JinZhao ; TongshengXia
When Moore’s law comes to the end, reversible logic is considered as the most promising technology to solve the problem of high power dissipation. Among the applications of reversible logic, quantum computing is one of the most significant issues in that the nature of quantum mechanics is reversible. Now many researchers concentrate their efforts on designing reversible circuits. One of the basic elements in the reversible sequential circuit is counter. In this paper, we proposed a novel design of a reversible counter whose chief characteristic is self-starting. Unlike other regular reversible counter designs, we fully consider the circumstance when reversible counter enters the invalid states, and we will make sure that the counter can still count even enters the invalid states. In addition, we also deal well with the irreversible problem brought by self-starting, and it should be noted that the design method of the self-start counter is different from the regular reversible counters which are just simply replaced with reversible gates directly. We presented a detailed analysis of a MOD-7 counter with self-starting character in this paper. Read More...
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Electrical Engineering |
China |
700-704 |
182 |
Industry 4.0: A Way towards Enormous CO2 Emission and Challenges Approaching Sustainable Development
-Akash Tiwary ; Ashutosh Raj
Industry 4.0 is a future development towards advance manufacturing that is being introduced by the German government in order to be global hub in manufacturing and to provide quality products at low cost and in relatively shorter period of time. The cited article is thought towards the major implication of industry fourth revolution on the world wide and also its negative implication that would affect the nature by adopting more machinery which would leads to enormous Co2 emission and obviously contribute to global warming which is really a concern for surviving life’s. This article will also draw some spot light on the face of industry 4.0 that would become a key aspects in the development without considering the concept of sustainable development and would deplete the beauty of nature at the cost of business. Further this article will also focus on the remedial aspects that may be taken into consideration to provide advance manufacturing with the adaptation of industry 4.0 concepts and also would consider the health of nature and try to not affect it negatively. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
705-708 |
183 |
Conversion of Organic Kitchen Waste in to Compost: A Review
-Anuja Malan Padole ; Abhay Shelar
As very nearly one-third of the food grown globally for human consumption is never consumed and is therefore wasted, with significant environmental, social and economic ramifications. The wastes are in the form of waste from vegetable and fruit market yard, FV peels, cooked and uncooked food in households etc. This paper reviews the utilization of kitchen organic waste for home composting. Kitchen waste comprises of vegetables and fruit peels, smashed fibre of fruits, spare cooked food items. The organic waste is high in nutrition and can be easily biodegradable and recycled. If the waste is not properly disposed without. Because of rapid urbanization, the production of kitchen waste continue to rise is increasing environmental risk which leads open dumping and landfilling. It causes harmful disease and environmental degradation. In India the total waste generated is 50 lakh metric tonne per day out of which total 50% waste is organic waste. Composting is low cost method for treating organic waste also provide nutrition to plants. Temperature, PH, MC content, C/N ratio these are the main parameter factor which contributes the composting efficiency. The research paper has a concern to minimize environmental impacts and maximize social and economic benefits. Read More...
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Environmental Engineering |
India |
708-710 |
184 |
Home automation present and future
-Mohin Khan ; Mamta Jha; Sakshi; Pooja; Dr. Vishal Upmanu
Home Automation is an approach to have things around your home happen consequently. Home automation is getting to be plainly prominent because of its various benefits. Home automation refers to the control of home appliances by remote control. Heterogeneous home automation frameworks and advances considered in survey with central controller based (Arduino or Raspberry pi), web based, email based, Bluetooth-based, versatile based, SMS based, ZigBee based, Dual Tone Multi Frequency-based, Cloud-based and the Internet with execution. This paper introduces a review of past smart home research and the related innovation and also the current technologies of smart home research. This paper also talks about future home automation. Read More...
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
India |
711-714 |
185 |
Piezoelectricity: An Energy Source for Future Railway Station
-Suwarna Thakre ; Meet Patel; Kartikay Rane; Sachin Parmar; Shubham Patil
At the time of increasing use/cost and diminishing supplies of non-renewable energy source, it has become necessary to make use of renewable energy resource. One such resource is piezoelectricity. This paper reviews some recent experimental analysis and then provides a proposal to supply electricity for railway stations, malls using piezoelectric materials as a source of renewable energy. Consideration of three various aspects in this proposal ensures highest amount of piezoelectric supply for the power demand of a malls, railway station, etc. It will also help preparing every station as energy or power independent in coming future. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
715-717 |
186 |
A Study on Health Status among Fishermen at Allahabad
-Shrisharan Shukla ; Dr. Akanksha Singh; Dr. Neena Gupta; Rahul Singh; Anshul Mishra
Background: Fisheries sector is one of the promising sub-division in the Agricultural sector of India. The fishing sector is recognized as a major income and employment generator to the rural poor of the nation as well as it stimulates development of a number of subsidiary industries. It is also a source of cheap and nutritious food with high caloric value and also a source of foreign exchange of country. Objective: To evaluate risk factors contributing disease among Fishermen in Allahabad Uttar Pradesh. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted among 255 Fishermen this study was carried out at Arail, Balua & Gau ghat at Allahabad Interview was conducted by on the basis of first come first serve till the completion of sample Size. Results: In this study, totally (100%) respondents were male and majority of the respondents aged between 20 to 30 years of age. Majority 90.2% of the respondents were Hindu’s and 9.8% were Muslim. The literacy rate was 44.3% & most of the respondents were educated till primary school. All participants belonged to the lower middle class family and majority 46.6% of the respondents had their income between 5000-10,000 ₹/month. The majority 68.6% of the respondents had their own boat whereas 31.4% had rented boats and majority 59.6% of the respondents had 1-10 years of experience in fishing. Maximum 45.9% of the respondents had no other occupation apart from fishing. It also resulted that majority 91% of the respondents were not using any safety measures while fishing. It was reported that 70.2% of the respondents were suffering from different diseases and maximum 25.5% of the respondents were suffering from musculoskeletal disorder, (18.8%), (10.2%)GIT dermatological disorder,(8.6%) respiratory disease,(5.1%) diabetes whereas minimum 3.5% of the respondents had eye infections. Read More...
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Public health |
India |
718-720 |
187 |
AI based Diet Planning
-Gangwal Sneha Nitin ; Shelke Anuja Jalindar; Jive Puja Babasaheb
Now a days, a human being suffering from many health problems such as fitness problem, maintaining proper diet problem etc. Therefore we will develop this website for providing special dietician information knowledge for normal persons and for diseased persons also. The effective personal dietary guidelines are very essential for managing our health, preventing health issues and the interactive diet planning helps a user to adjust the plan in an easier way. The website is to be produced on AI based diet planning. Here there are two persons, the admin and user. The user fills the registration form and then login to the website. After login users have to fill personal information including age, weight, height, gender. For calculating BMI age, weight, height, gender are necessary. On the basis of calculated BMI (Body Mass Index) Artificial Dietician will display the proper dietician for logged user. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
721-722 |
188 |
Optimal Kinematic Synthesis of Crank & Slotted Lever Quick Return Mechanism for Specific Stroke & Time Ratio
-Mr. Naresh .A. Jadhav ; Prof. A. P. Ghodake; Prof. K. G. Maniyar; Prof. J. A. Narkhede; Prof. S. V. Kasar
A quick return mechanism is one which that converts rotary motion into reciprocating motion at different rate for its two strokes i.e. working and return stroke. The working stroke is required to be greater than return stroke. Rational kinematic synthesis of quick return mechanism is the motivation. The optimal synthesis of mechanisms is an approach for mechanism design to satisfy all the desired characteristics of the designed mechanism. The Quick Return Mechanism is synthesized using the conventional analytical method and Powells optimized method. The main advantage of Powells Optimization Method is there is no implementation of derivatives. The optimization process is done in MATLAB software. The Analytical results are compared with the results determined by Powells Technique. The Velocity analysis is done for both the results using Relative Velocity Method. The Prototype of Mechanism is prepared using CREO Software and performance analysis is done in the same showing the difference in performance for both the models. The Experimental Validation is done by preparing the model of best optimized results of quick return mechanism and verifying the slider displacement for simulation as well as the experimental model. Read More...
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M.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (DESIGN) |
India |
723-728 |
189 |
Camradar - Facial Recognition System
-Sanjog Belose ; Kalpesh Kubal; Rishi Kitawat; Prince Mishra; Vedant Singh
Face recognition has become one of the key aspects of computer vision. There are no less than two purposes behind this pattern; the first is the business and law authorization applications, and the second is the accessibility of achievable advances following quite a while of research. Because of the simple idea of the issue, PC researchers, neuroscientists and clinicians all offer an unmistakable fascination in this field. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
729-731 |
190 |
Object Recognition Tool for Visually Impaired Person
-Rounak Thakur ; Ankita Pimple; Mansi Patil; Harsh Pal; Nilam Parmar
Since the 1970, beholding technologies have matured to a degree at which exciting applications have become possible for visual substitution. In fact, industry has created a ramification of computer vision products and services by developing new electronic aids for the blind in order to overcome the difficulties that the dog and cane do not respond. This paper provides an outline of assorted visual substitution systems developed in the recent years. It aims also to introduce a proposed method that restores a central function of the visual system which is the identification of surrounding objects. This method relies on video analysis and interpretation. Thus, our contribution is to present a visual substitution system supported evaluating fast and robust algorithms to recognize and locate objects in images. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
732-733 |
191 |
Energy Analysis of Waste Heat Recovery Boiler used in Cement Industry
-Prof. M. K. Holkar ; Prof. S. V. Kasar; Prof. N. A. Jadhav; Prof. S. R. Upasani; Prof. Permindur Singh
Cement production is an energy intensive process. Known energy sources exhausted from cement industries. Effective utilization of these sources is required in order to improve the efficiency of the plant. In this dissertation work Preheater boiler and Air quench cooling (AQC) boiler is designed in order to recover the waste heat from the exhaust gases. The detail boiler design is carried out considering the various limitations to produce the superheated steam at higher temperature from the waste heat recovery boilers. Thermal design of both the boilers is carried out according to Babcock & Wilcox design guidelines. The steam pressure is limited around 16 to 17 bar so that cogeneration cycle efficiency is higher. Pinch point temperature imposed the certain limitations in the design. Higher pinch point temperature may reduce the external irreversibility but on the other side it would increase the required heat transfer area. Pinch point temperature is limited to 15 °C so that effective heat transfer takes place in evaporators and superheaters. The exhaust gas temperature is limited above the acid dew point temperature to avoid the corrosion problems over the tubes. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
734-737 |
192 |
Online Food Ordering and Review System
-Suwarna Thakre ; Anurag Pandey; Vairag Morakhia; Deepak Gupta; Yasser Munshi
Our proposed system is an online food ordering system that enables ease for the customers. It overcomes the disadvantages of the traditional queuing system. Our proposed system is a medium to order online food hassle free from restaurants as well as mess service. This system improves the method of taking the order from customer. The online food ordering system sets up a food menu online and customers can easily place the order as per their wish. Also with a food menu, customers can easily track the orders. This system also provides a feedback system in which user can rate the food items. Also, the proposed system can recommend hotels, food, based on the ratings given by the user, the hotel staff will be informed for the improvements along with the quality. The payment can be made online or pay-on-delivery system. For more secured ordering separate accounts are maintained for each user by providing them an ID and a password. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
738-740 |
193 |
A Review On: Design & Modeling of Compressor Driven Vehicle
-Bhushan Joil ; Arbaj Sayyad; Taiyyab Sheikh; Pravin Bamdale; Reshma Patil
A compressor driven vehicle is an eco-friendly vehicle which operates with compressed air. A compressor driven vehicle uses the expansion of compressed air to drive the pistons of an engine. A compressor driven vehicle is a pneumatic actuator that creates useful work by expanding compressed air. Since, there is no combustion; there will be no mixing of fuel with air takes place. A compressor driven vehicle makes use of Compressed air technology for its operation. The Compressed air technology is quite simple in its operation. It works as we compress normal air into a cylinder, the air would hold some energy within it. This energy can be utilized for useful purposes. When this compressed air expands, the energy is released to do useful work. So, this energy in compressed air can also be utilized to displace a piston. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
741-743 |
194 |
Conjunctive Keyword Search with Designated Tester and Timing Enabled Proxy Re-Encryption in Health Cloud
-Purva Ramdas Vavale ; Pramod Salunkhe; Juilee Shivaji Kudale; Apurva Ramdas Vavale; Kalpeksha Krishna Surve
An electronic health (e-health) record system is a new and innovative application that will bring great convenience in healthcare. The privacy and security of the sensitive personal information are the major concerns of the users, which could hold back further development and widely adoption of the systems. The searchable cryptography (SE) theme could be a technology to include security protection and favorable operability functions along, which can play an important role in the e-health record system. In this paper, we introduce a new cryptographic primitive named as conjunctive keyword search with designated tester and timing enabled proxy re-encryption function (Re-dtPECK), which is a kind of time-dependent SE scheme. It could enable patients to envoy partial access rights to others to operate search functions over their records in a limited time period. The length of the period for the delegatee to look and decode the delegators encrypted documents may be controlled. Moreover, the delegate (Owner) might be mechanically bereft of the access and search authority when a such as amount of effective time. It can even support the conjunctive keywords search and resist the keyword dead reckoning attacks. By the answer, only the designated tester is able to test the existence of certain keywords. We formulate a system model associated a security model for the projected Re-dtPECK theme to point out that its an economical theme verified secure within the commonplace model. The comparison and intensive simulations demonstrate that its an occasional computation and storage overhead. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
744-746 |
195 |
Socman: Society Management System
-Shaswat Shah ; Kashif Shaikh; Yashvi Shah; Aditya Mestry; Siddhi Kadam
This paper is about the implementation of Android Application for housing society management. Day-to-day life in city areas has essential things to deal with housing society management. Our day to day needs such as Funds, Complaints, Security and many more things which directly or indirectly plays vital role in residential life, comes under Housing Society Management. To overcome the problems occurring due to this time lagging manual system, an automated system has been developed. Read More...
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Mobile Application |
India |
747-750 |
196 |
Impact of Life Skill Training on the Cognitive Skills Development - Lessons Learned from Career Guidance and Adolescents Counselling Cell in Kannur District, Kerala
-Rajesh. N. ; Dr. R. Subbu Raman
Life skill education training gives much significance nowadays. A relevant and proper implementation of life skill education is a need of an hour, for today’s society. Imparting life skills education to the students can be helpful as it specifically addresses the needs of children, helps in motivating, providing practical, cognitive, emotional, and social and self-management skills for life adjustments. Yadav P, Iqbal N (2009) showed positive results of imparting life skills education to students and bringing the change in adolescent’ s attitude, thought and behavior by providing supportive environment to them. According to Albertyn et al. (2004) life skills training enhance critical thinking abilities, which further impacts were living life actively, being responsible in the job and in future planning too. The objectives of the study are (a) to assess the impact of life skill training on the cognitive skills development (b) to study the effectiveness of self-analysis/introspection activities on the process of self-development (c) to assess the impact of life skill training on creative thinking and critical skill development (d) to assess the impact of life skill training on the decision making and problem solving skill development. The study is a descriptive in nature. The investigator prepared an interview has made among the randomly selected 50 volunteers from the 170 volunteers who were attended in the Souhridha volunteer training programme during the year 2014-2015 in the Kannur district. The findings imply that that the life skill training is highly effective for the self-development of the participants. Read More...
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Social Work |
India |
751-754 |
197 |
Austere Work Tracking System
-Vaishnavi Chandrakant Kohinkar ; Avinash Murlidhar Ingole; Nikita Laxman Chandrapatle; Harshada Dattatray Bandal
Personnel tracking, also called employee tracking or personnel management, is any system used to keep track of time card and daily activity done by employees. These systems may help managers check the daily activity of individual employee and keep track of working hours. Scheduling information and time off requests are often considered part of personnel tracking, as this information lets managers know when employees are expected to actually be in the office and in how much timing they have completed their work. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
755-757 |
198 |
Optimization of Two Wheeler Brake Disc by using Thermal Analysis
-Mr. Sagar Deshmukh ; Prof. Hredeya Mishra
These day technologies go beyond us. For automotive field, the technology of engine develops very fast even the system of the car, luxury or comforts everything that develops by the innovation of engineer. Although the engineer gives priority for safety measure, but most consumers still have inadequate of knowledge in safety system. Thus safety is the first important thing we must focus. This paper is presented with “Thermal analysis of Disc Brake Rotor with slot shape optimization†which studies about on disc brake Rotor by analysis of different shapes of slots of different vehicle’s Disc Brake Rotor. Therefore, we can optimize number of shapes of slots to estimate the good thermal conductivity of the disc brake Rotor. In this paper, Thermal analysis done on real model of Disc Brake Rotor of Bajaj Pulsar 220 and Thermal analysis of disc brake Rotor of different shapes of slots of different vehicle’s in one Disc brake rotor. Different shapes of slots are because of to reduce the weight of disc rotor and for good thermal conductivity. Hopefully this paper will help everyone to understand Thermal analysis of disc brake rotor and how disc brake works more efficiently, which can help to reduce the accident that may happen in each day. Read More...
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M.E Mechanical Engineering (Design) |
India |
758-762 |