A REVIEW PAPER ON IMAGE AUTHENTICATION SCHEME |
Author : Anushri Shinde, Prital Salunkhe, Prajakta Mane and Arjun Nichal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Image authentication is one of the methods which can detect the any tampering data.
The original grayscale document image is converted into stego image by adding the
alpha channel plane. The stego image is in the Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
format. This stego image is transmitted over the network. The authentication process is
applied on the stego image on the receiver side. In the authentication process the data
extracted from this stego image is compared with the data computed from the binary
version of the stego image. If the data is matched the image is considered to be
authentic. Else the tampered blocks are marked and the image is self-repaired using
inverse secret sharing scheme.but in other methods they cannot resist the selfsubstitution attack, the same-position-substitution attack, or the cut- off attack.
Furthermore, those attacks can be completed by the popular image editing software
Adobe Photoshop. We proposed security enhanced authentication scheme. Our
proposed scheme is capable of repairing the content of the given stego-image if attacked
by the methods mentioned above.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK ALGORITHM ON VEHICLE REGISTRATION DATA |
Author : DR. P. Y. DESAI |
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Abstract :An Artificial Neural Network can be implemented to solve variety of problems. An
Artificial Neural Network has been used in different domains like Finances, Marketing,
Healthcare, Image Processing, Crime Detection, Weather Forecasting, Economics,
Voice Recognition etc…In last few years, Government institutions around the world
also started using an Artificial Neural Network on e-governance data. In this paper, an
Artificial Neural Network is applied on Vehicle Registration Data to uncover interesting
relationship among various attributes. |
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MICROCONTROLLER BASED PHOTOACOUSTIC SPECTROMETER AND ITS APPLICATIONS |
Author : Sapna Shukla, J Immanuel and P.Bhaskar |
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Abstract :A compact microcontroller based photoacoustic spectrometer (PAS) has been
designed and fabricated. The photoacoustic (PA) cell designed for the present study is
of Helmholtz resonator type with a provision to measure the sample behavior as a
function of temperature. In this system, an electret microphone is employed to achieve
high signal to noise ratio. The microphone compartment is isolated from the sample
compartment to avoid the heating effect to the electric microphone which detects the
photoacoustic signal. A high-gain low-noise two stage preamplifier, second order bandpass and tunable narrow band-pass filters have been designed with a low noise op-amp
LM308 to improve signal quality. C8051F060 microcontroller-based phase sensitive
detector has been implemented to measure the amplitude and phase of the signal from
the photoacoustic cell. The applications of PAS for phase transition studies on some
samples are presented. The designed system is low-cost, very compact and easy to carry
the experiments for studying the thermal properties of samples |
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF WIND SPEED AND EVALUATION OF WIND POWER DENSITY FOR COLABA, MUMBAI |
Author : Felix A. Francis and Dr. Tejaswini D. Nalamutt |
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Abstract :The fuel energy resources around the globe are declining at a faster rate. The
greenhouse gases emitted in the process of harnessing energy from the non-renewable
resources such as coal, fossil-fuel and radioactive substances cause the global
warming and there is a danger of climate change. All these factors compel the
researchers to explore renewable sources for power generation. Wind is a renewable
resource, which is available naturally and is practically inexhaustible. In this study,
the hourly wind data collected between the years 2013 to 2015 is evaluated. The wind
data at the height of 11 m was obtained from a wind station at the Indian
Meteorological Department, Colaba (Mumbai, India). The highest monthly wind
speed measured was 5.11 m/s and the yearly average was found to be 2.72 m/s.
various distribution functions were statistically analyzed and it was observed that the
Two-parameter Weibull distribution gives the best fit to the actual data. The mean
wind power density was 73.013 W/m2. The maximum wind speeds can be observed
between the months of June and September. The wind data analysis shows that if a
domestic wind turbine is installed at this site, it will generate enough energy for power
saving. This paper aims to promote the growth of small wind power plant in a
developing country like India.
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MODELING TIME SERIES FORECASTING USING EVOLUTIONARY TECHNIQUES |
Author : Sarabjeet Singh, Satvir Singh and Vijay Kumar Banga |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In recent years, usage of time series forecasting has been increasing day by day
for prediction like, share market, weather forecasting and data analysis. Forecasting
of Mackey Glass chaotic time series has been carried out in this paper. It is
considered that prediction of a chaotic time series system is a nonlinear, multivariable and multi-modal optimization problem. To get an optimum output of times
series, global optimization techniques are required in order to minimize the effect of
local optima. Application of recent evolutionary techniques have been considered as
pervasive technology for Optimization. In this paper, Fuzzy Logic System (FLS) deals
with non-linearity and generates the rule base from training data used for time series
forecasting. Further, application of five recent evolutionary techniques have been
considered for optimization like Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Gravitational Search
Algorithm Particle Swarm Optimization (GSA-PSO),. A comparison for bench mark
data of time series forecasting is done using above discussed techniques. it is observed
that GA performs better as compared to GSAPSO in both terms, i.e. accuracy and
time. |
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INVESTIGATIONAL ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS AND EMISSION OF CASHEW NUT SHELL BIODIESEL ON DI DIESEL ENGINE |
Author : V. Thanigaivelan and. M. Loganathan |
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Abstract :In this study, the combustion and emission characteristics of biodiesel produced
from Cashew nut shell oil and its blends and diesel fuel were compared. The
experiments were performed in a single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine at
steady-state conditions over the constant RPM (1500 RPM). During the experiments,
the specific fuel consumption (SFC), pollutant emissions like hydrocarbon (HC),
carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen NOx) and smoke, and in-cylinder pressures
were measured. The experimental results showed that, biodiesel blends had a 26.79 -
24% reduction in brake thermal relative to diesel fuel. On the other hand, Cashew nut
shell oil biodiesel drastically increases CO, HC and smoke, while the NOx emission
decreased. The combustion analysis showed that the addition of Cashew nut shell
oilbiodiesel to diesel fuel reduced the ignition delay period and also reduced the
premixed peak. These results showed that Cashew nut shell oil biodiesel and its blends
could be used without any modifications as an alternative fuel in diesel engine
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SITE SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT USING GIS BASE MULTICRITERIA EVALUATION TECHNIQUE IN NAVI MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA |
Author : Sandip Patil and Manisha Jamgade |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :During the planning of urban area economic and social factor are considered.
Future growth of economic depends on infrastructure development and utility.
Finding an appropriate site for development in the hilly area facing the problem and
difficulty for planning as well as implementation. Appropriate site analysis is
providing the sure skeleton for conducting various development, particularly in the
rising and falling ground associated with the hills with helping of geographic
information system and multicriteria evaluation technique to find an appropriate site
for development in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In this process of site selection,
some thematic maps layers are prepared using ArcGIS software. Site selection
Standards use for analysis such as slope, land use /land cover map, road proximity,
digital elevation, flood map and rainfall map. Category weight is given according to
importance and maps were converted into raster. In weights, overlay method gives all
importance to each category then process to preparation site suitable selection map
for development. Using all maps prepare site suitable selection map is created. It is
essential for designing spatial analysis map for taking any decision relating to
development in which remote sensing facilitate important role. This study is useful for
the planner, public, other agency for planning project and implementations in the
area.
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POWER-DELAY EFFICIENT ASYNCHRONOUS DESIGN APPROACH USING GALEOR |
Author : M Suresh, J Sudhakar and A K Panda |
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Abstract :Leakage power dissipation is a chief alarm in nanometer & deep submicron
technologies. In CMOS circuits, leakage current has become major supplier to the
whole power dissipation attributable to the unremitting trend of technology scaling.
The main objective of this paper is to reduce leakage power dissipation with diverse
leakage diminution techniques. We propound a novel seepage decline methodology
named “Multi Threshold Null Convention Galeor” which can attain superior leakage
power deduction analogize to the other techniques agitate in this paper. In order to
extant the rendition of proffer approach, a full adder is schemed and there by
demonstrate the power, delay, slew rate and energy. All 27 threshold standard cells
are designed and simulated for low power performance; delay evaluation and is
presented in this paper. |
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DESIGN OF LOW POWER HIGH SPEED ERROR TOLERANT ADDERS USING FPGA |
Author : Libya Thomas |
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Abstract :The addition of two binary numbers is the most fundamental and widely used
arithmetic operation. This operation is used in microprocessors, digital signal
processors, data processing application specific integrated circuits and many more.
ETA (Error Tolerant Adder) is an efficient adder which speeds up binary addition.
There is a huge improvement in the power and speed when we use an ETA. For
increasing the speed and decreasing the power dissipation, we use the logic that in an
adder circuit the delay appears mainly because of the carry propagation and also
there is a lot of power dissipation. Design of ETA is done using backend tool under
real time simulation conditions and then compares the performance of the ETA in
terms of accuracy, delay and power consumption with that of conventional adders.
The proposed architecture is then implemented using FPGA.
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CHEMICAL REACTION EFFECT ON UNSTEADY MHD FLOW PAST AN INFINITE VERTICAL POROUS PLATE IN THE PRESENCE OF HEAT ABSORPTION |
Author : G. Sreedhar and B. Rama Bhupal Reddy |
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Abstract :In this paper the problem of two dimensional, unsteady, laminar, magneto hydro
dynamic free convective flow through a porous medium past a vertical plate in the
presence of heat absorption and chemical reaction is considered. The Dufour effect is
taken into account. The free stream velocity is supposed to follow the exponentially
increasing small perturbation law. The non-dimensional governing equations are
solved analytically by two-term harmonic and non-harmonic functions. The velocity,
temperature and concentration distributions are analyzed for different values of
parameters.
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OUTCOME BASED ENGINEERING EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY ON IMPLEMENTING DMAIC METHOD TO DERIVE LEARNING OUTCOMES |
Author : Pathanjali Sastri and J. Lakshmi Narayana |
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Abstract :Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control (DMAIC) tool used in Six Sigma
(invented in 1980’s at Motorola company) is a world-wide renowned quality
improvement methodology that is used on removing defects from the products,
services and the processes. Even though DMAIC was limited to manufacturing and
production industries in its initial applications, has spread to other sectors with its
increasing popularity. The researchers have applied DMAIC methodology to improve
the student performance and a study was conducted using the DMAIC methodology in
the Outcome based Education (OBE) to improve the performance of students and
improve the teaching and learning process. The paper discusses about how the
DMAIC methodology can be used to improve the outcome of the teaching-learning
process and enhance the teaching process by applying quality assurance tools in an
engineering education environment |
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CHARGING SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN STATIC AND DYNAMIC WIRELESS ELECTRIC VEHICLE |
Author : Sankalp Bhatnagar, Shubham Parihar, Rohan Nathiya and Nikhil Mundra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Depletion in rising fuel prices and green-house gas emissions can be aided by
electrified transportation. This evolution urges an installation of diversified charging
networks, in an adaptable environment, to be successful. Wireless electric vehicle
charging systems (WEVCS) can be a probable substitute technology to charge the EVs
without any plug-in complications. In this paper, the present-day available wireless
power transmit technology for electric vehicle is examined. And explanation of two
prime applications of WEVCs and record of their progress with up-to-date features
from universities, research laboratories are examined and presented. Moreover, the
futuristic WEVCS; in-wheel and vehicle-to-grid WCS are compared with the existing
ones |
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REHABILATION AND MAINTAINANCE OF ANCIENT BUILDING- A CASE STUDY OF SURGUJA DISTRICT |
Author : Aradhna Shrivastava and Vijay Kumar Shukla |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In this paper we are going to study about the failure of traditional buildings
structure like cracks in beam column slabs or failure of these component due to
various reasons like permanent loading, creep, temperature stress, shrinkage,
settlement of foundation, moisture. In this study we will classify the type of failure in
component and suggest the method to rehabilitate the component without changing its
homogeneity. Study has been to implement the method for the restoration of building
with original material keeping in mind that material deviation do not help in proper
boning of component |
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IDENTIFICATION OF GROUND WATER RECHARGE POTENTIAL ZONE FOR WATERSHED USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING |
Author : H.D.Bhave,. Y.B.Katpatal and Dr.A.M.Pophare |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This study is aimed to identify the groundwater recharge potential zones, to be
used for better and improved groundwater resources. The thematic layers considered
in this study are geomorphology, soil, land use-land cover, slope (%), lithology and
lineament, which are prepared using satellite imagery and other conventional data.
Each hydro-geomorphic unit is evaluated for its recharge potential and suitably a map
showing such groundwater recharge potential zones for appropriate recharge is
prepared. The thematic layers are first digitized from satellite imagery, supported by
ancillary data such as topo-sheets and field investigation data, finally all thematic
layers were generated. Using ArcGIS software the groundwater recharge potential
zones for the study area are identified and maps are generated showing groundwater
recharge potential zones namely ‘least suitable’, ‘moderately suitable’ and ‘most
suitable’ on knowledge based on weighted factors.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE NATIVE HABITATS OF PANTHERA TIGRIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF SUITABLE SITES FOR CAPTIVE BREEDING OF THIS SPECIES IN TAMIL NADU USING GIS |
Author : Nambi Manavalan Rajan |
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Abstract :The Bengal tiger (with zoological name: Panthera tigris) is the largest among all
cat species. The number of mature tigers living in earth is in-between 2,154 to 3,159
individuals and its current population trend is decreasing since its population is
severely fragmented. Its major threats come from anthropogenic disturbances,
urbanization and lack of sufficient neighbouring animals like deer, bovids, etc. If the
tiger population faces threats within their native habitats, ex-situ conservatory
measures could be adopted by Governmental agencies to ensure captive breeding in
the newly established tiger habitats outside its own.The Study Area of this research is
Tamil Nadu, India. In this research has assessed the native habitats of Panthera tigris
in Tamil Nadu in terms of its ecological prosperity and also has identified the suitable
sites for the establishment of captive breeding sites, for Panthera tigris, in Tamil
Nadu. As the final result, a site in Theni district, with an area of 183.04 km2, has been
identified (using ‘weighted average’ method) as the proposed site for the ex-situ
conservation of this animal species in Tamil Nadu. The software used in this research
is ArcGIS 10.4..
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INFLUENCE OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTH AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN IN MANGALORE CITY. |
Author : Prof. AshaRai.M.G and Dr.Mamatha .B |
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Abstract :Health is a prime factor in an individual’s life. Good health is a priceless blessing
in life. It is truly said that, of all things in the world health is the most valuable that one
can possess. The famous saying Health is Wealth highlights the importance of good
health in our life. Knowledge on health helps in preventing many communicable
diseases and benefits the children to enjoy a healthy and productive school life. This
study was undertaken to find the knowledge on health among school children in
Mangalore city and to know the influence of intervention programme on health among
them.
Tools used for the study were survey and questionnaire. Sample of 82 children in
the age range 10-12 years were taken for the study. A survey was conducted to assess
the knowledge on health of children of Mangalore city. Two schools of which one
Government and one Aided were selected. After the pretest intervention was
administered to 52 children of Aided school and 30 children of Government school.
After the intervention, questionnaires were distributed to find the influence of
intervention. Data collected by using the questionnaire were scored and tabulated. The
enhancement of knowledge from pre-test to post test was found to be 37.5percent on
health. |
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DESIGN OF SLAB OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING FOR WIND LOADING G+10 STOREYS |
Author : Rajpal Singh Bumrah Aradhna Shrivastava and Vijay Kumar Shukla |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Wind loads are randomly applied dynamic loads. The intensity of the wind pressure
on the surface of a structure depends on wind velocity, air density, orientation of the
structure, area of contact surface, and shape of the structure. Because of the complexity
involved in defining both the dynamic wind load and the behavior of an indeterminate
steel structure when subjected to wind loads, the design criteria adopted by building
codes and standards have been based on the application of an equivalent static wind
pressure. In this project we are going design G+10 residential building (with parking)
considering wind load in Ambikapur, Surguja by considering Wind load along with
dead and live load in designing the high rise building because wind load exerts
horizontal load on building. This load on the structure induces large dynamic motions,
including oscillations. We have IS CODE-456:2000, IS CODE 875:1987 and Stadd Pro
Software for the design |
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A STUDY OF DIGITAL INITIATIVE: SCOPE, CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVE OF DIGITAL ADAPTABILITY, DIGITAL TRANSPARENCY (AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY) |
Author : Dr. D.V. Honagannavar and Vittal Bhat |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Digital may be a campaign launched by the government of India to make sure the
Government services area unit created obtainable to voters electronically by
improved on-line infrastructure and by increasing web connectivity or by creating the
country digitally sceptre within the field of technology.
The initiative includes plans to attach rural areas with high-speed web networks.
Digital Republic of India consists of three core components: the event of secure and
stable digital infrastructure, delivering government services digitally, and universal
digital acquirement.
Digitalization is a word that defines the future. It aims to bridge the gap between
the digital haves and have – not by using technology for citizen. India is a country
where most of the population resides in villages; hence challenge is data illiteracy and
adaptability. In this paper the researcher has collected a feedback from people in
whom 75.7% of the respondents were young adult, 19.3% were adult and 5% were
old. This study aims to understand the aspects such as digital literacy, accessibility,
adaptability of the people. Transparency being an important factor, the study throws
light on whether there is any scope of digitalization in India in future.
It is understood from the study that people are effective in using digital devices
and digital services. People are comfortable in accessing online services and found
online transactions easy in execution but one or the other factors have restricted them
from doing online transactions. Some of the factors being lack of security, lack of
interest, digital illiteracy and difficulty in adaptability. Study revealed that online
payment transactions are safe, transparent and very much reliable. It is understood
from the study that there is somewhat difficulty in implementing digitalization in India
but there is sufficient scope in future. |
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DIFFERENT PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FEW AMINO ACIDS FOR FIVE DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES IN AQUEOUS SODIUM ACETATE SOLUTION |
Author : Richard D Souza and G. Meenakshi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In this paper we have considered two basic amino acids and obtained the physical
property like ultrasonic velocity. Though the main focus of the paper is ultrasonic
velocity, but other physical parameters like adiabatic compressibility, apparent molal
compressibility, apparent molal volume, limiting apparent molal compressibility,
limiting apparent molal volume and their constants, transfer adiabatic
compressibility, transfer volume, and viscosity B-coefficient of Jones-Dole equation
are obtained in sodium acetate solution. From our study, it is quite clear that
temperature has a significant effect on the structure of the amino acids. We have
considered two basic amino acids, namely, L-leucine and L-glutamine under the
influence of five different temperatures as 300K, 305K, 310K, 315 and 320K.
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INTEGRATED LAND-USE ZONING, USING TOPOGRAPHICAL DATA: OPTIMIZING VACANT SPACE FOR URBANIZATION AT AKOLE TALUKA, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA. |
Author : Aditya P. Shastri, Raju P. Narwade and Karthik Nagarajan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Integrated urban land-use planning is becoming increasingly complex in India, as
there is noticeable migration of rural population towards developed cities. Main reason
behind it being, lack of education and employment opportunities, low levels of socioeconomic development, as well as poor urban infrastructural base of rural areas. It is
necessary to identify these areas and optimize its poorly developed or vacant spaces, to
effectively manage the transformation of India’s underdeveloped and rural areas into
developed cities, resulting in development of the Country. This research attempts to
present an integrative approach to the problem of land-use planning with the help of a
conceptual model. The study examines, congested cities and identifies vacant spaces or
underdeveloped areas adjoining them. Based on it, a village - Akole taluka in
Ahmednagar district, adjoining two developed cities - Mumbai and Pune, of
Maharashtra State, is analyzed for transformation and re-development purpose,
through the use of topographic data. Finally, it is aimed at implementing new urbanism
principles to the study area and produce a land-use model to maximize the quality of
life of its people. Providing useful information for development of planning and design
strategies for sustainable urbanization and enhancing quality of life is need of the hour.
Therefore, key purpose of this research is to increase productiveness of citizen’s habitat,
by optimizing the use of vacant land. This is achieved by proposing an Urban Sustainable Development Model (USDM) readily acceptable to accommodate a large
number of permanent populations. |
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A REVIEW ON CHALLENGES AND SUSTAINABLE APPROACH FOR THE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KOKRAJHAR TOWN |
Author : Omem Paron and Dr. Ajay Bharti |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :A huge quantity of MSW is generated in Kokrajhar town as compare to its growth
rate of population. The open dumping and open burning of solid waste in Kokrajhar
town pose a threat to vital components of environment and wellbeing of human welfare.
The situation is aggravated by dumping of solid wastes in the drains of adjoining the
roads which leads to the blockage of those drains due to which various severe problems
such as artificial flood frequently occurs during the rainy days. Waste management of
Kokrajhar town is one of the problems which have to tackle in scientific and sustainable
way. Kokrajhar Municipality Board (KMB) is making an effort to improve waste
management in this region by door to door collection of all the ten wards, still there are
lacuna as the result of which significant success have not recorded. The field study was
carried out to determine the quantity and characteristics of waste and concluded that
the waste composition have higher percentage of organic waste which can be efficiently
used as organic manure through biological decomposition process where as recycling
and recover would be one of the best options for the inorganic matter of waste. This
paper underlines the various factors responsible for the inefficient waste management
and providing sustainable solution for the waste management in Kokrajhar town |
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EVALUATION OF PROPERTIES OF AERATED CONCRETE PARTIALLY REPLACED BY CEMENT WITH FLY ASH |
Author : Indu Susan Raj and Dr. Elson John |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Aerated concrete is a type of light weight concrete which consist of a binder, fine
aggregate and an aerating agent. Aluminium powder is the most commonly used
aerating agent and it reacts with calcium hydroxide liberating hydrogen bubbles
which causes the air entrainment of the mix. In this paper, study of properties aerated
concrete incorporating additives like fly ash as a replacement to cement, which lead to
the consumption of waste products. A cement to fine aggregate ratio of 1:2 have been
adopted and water cement ratio is fixed as 0.45 by trial and error method. |
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SEASONAL AND PERIODIC AUTOREGRESSIVE TIME SERIES MODELS USED FOR FORECASTING ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL DATA |
Author : Sukhpal Kaur and Dr. Madhuchanda Rakshit |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The amount of rainfall received over an area is an important factor in assessing
availability of water to meet various demands for agriculture, industry, irrigation,
generation of hydroelectricity and other human activities. In our study, we consider
seasonal and periodic time series models for statistical analysis of rainfall data of
Punjab, India. In this research paper we apply the Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated
Moving Average and Periodic autoregressive model to analyse the rainfall data of
Punjab. For evaluation of the model identification and periodic stationarity the
statistical tool used are PeACF and PePACF. For model comparison we use Root
mean square percentage error and forecast encompassing test. The results of this
research will provide local authorities to develop strategic plans and appropriate use
of available water resources |
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ZETA CONVERTER SIMULATION FOR CONTINUOUS CURRENT MODE OPERATION |
Author : Sujo Oommen, Adithya Ballaji, Burri Ankaiah, Ananda M H |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :To extract regulated power supply from the inputs of unregulated conditions, the
zeta converter topology is the major application in the power electronics current mode
operation. Zeta convertor can interfaced for high frequency application with a less
switching stress and also it obtains regulated output voltage from the given input
voltage which varies below and above output voltage, When compared with buck,
boost, buck-boost and cuk converter, it gives non pulsating current with reduced
settling time with adaptability. For different duty cycles and constant switching
frequencies, the zeta converter with resistive load gives better results for buck and
boost application. |
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