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<journal_metadata>   <full_title>International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE)</full_title>   <abbrev_title>IJRTE</abbrev_title>   <issn media_type='electronic'>22773878</issn>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.2277-3878</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_metadata> <journal_issue>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <journal_volume>     <volume>8</volume>   </journal_volume>   <issue>2</issue> </journal_issue> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Application of AIS on Closed Loop Controller Design in Buck Converter</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of EEE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>V.</given_name>      <surname>Agalya</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.</given_name>       <surname>Muthuvinayagam</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of EEE, Mahendra Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Sumathi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of EEE, Mahendra Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The present work details on design of closed loop controller in buck converter by using AIS (Artificial Immune System) algorithm. At present condition, the dynamic response by the conventional controller is not similar in various operating points. Hence, the work is carried out by keeping controller design as an optimum one and the parameters of controller are derived from AIS algorithm. The performance of the controller is tested under difference in load, reference voltage and input voltage.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1003</first_page>     <last_page>1006</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1766.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1766078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Red Brick Dust as a Partial Substitute to Cement in Conventional Concrete</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, S R K R Engineering College, Bhimavaram, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>J. N. S. Surya Narayana</given_name>      <surname>Raju</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S. Srikanth</given_name>       <surname>Reddy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, S R K R Engineering College, Bhimavaram, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>P.</given_name>       <surname>Raju</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, S R K R Engineering College, Bhimavaram, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.</given_name>       <surname>Jagadeep</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, S R K R Engineering College, Bhimavaram, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In emerging countries like India, the government plans for mega-infrastructure projects for the development of the country. These projects involve construction of high-rise buildings and high-speed rail and road networks. These constructions require higher quantities of concrete, which is a combination of cement, fine and coarse aggregate. The manufacturing process of cement results in emission of CO2, a pollutant which causes serious health hazards to living beings. The adverse effects are not only limited to posing threat to living beings, but also result in depletion of natural resources which are used as key ingredients in manufacturing cement. This mandates the need to search for cement replacing materials which maintain the same strength or improve the strength of conventional concrete. Red brick Dust is a highly siliceous waste material which is available near brick kilns or while dismantling buildings. Improper handling of red brick dust causes silicosis disease in human beings, when inhaled. Hence there is a need to dispose it off safely. It is reported by various researchers that red brick dust when used as an additive in concrete, improved the strength and durability aspects. Hence, in the present study, it is aimed to improve the compressive strength of conventional concrete by substituting cement partially with red brick dust in conventional concrete. The study has revealed that upon substituting cement with red brick dust, the compressive strength of conventional concrete is increased by about 13%. The present study reveals that red brick dust can be effectively used as a partial substitute to cement in conventional concrete thereby addressing the adverse effects of cement manufacturing and health hazards of improper disposal of red brick dust.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5632</first_page>     <last_page>5635</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1768.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1768078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Priority towards Subjectiveand Experimental Framework inTeaching-Learning Process inEngineering Education forMillennial Learners</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology,Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>E. Laxmi</given_name>      <surname>Lydia</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.B.</given_name>       <surname>Arundhati</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor,Department of EEEVignan's Institute of Information Technology(A),Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. V. Madhusudhan</given_name>       <surname>Rao</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dean, Engineering &amp; Management,Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology &amp; Research University,VADLAMUDI</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>From the time of 20thcentury, the world has undergonecomplete change in the field of Engineering Education. Learning environment in Educational systemofMillennial's, for very short concentratedpeople who prefer interactive, experiential and collaborative learning,usually they are informal and choose to have friendly relationships with teachers. Educational system in engineering classes for such Learners with dynamic and technology driven people do not prefer long lectures anymore. The design objective is to understand the cognitive and social developments in easier way that outcome in faster learning, and also to redesign classrooms and other learning environments. So that Learners can learn more passionatelywith completeness in the topic/ subject and to make them self Learners.This paper provides a meaningful teaching objective that relates with real-life experiences, Lectures mixed up with methods like video clips, concept charts, and PowerPoint presentations with key concepts based on the summary, also creating collaborative subjective experiences with social networking platforms.Finally, this paper concludes bydiscussing the experiments being applied in our institution (VIIT) to make engineering education practicalby means of experimental learning.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1334</first_page>     <last_page>1337</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1769.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1769078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Understanding the Relationship of Age, ICT Literacy and Knowledge Sharing among Faculties</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of OB and HRM in Amity University, Patna, (Bihar), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ms. Manisha</given_name>      <surname>Srivastava</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ms. Anita</given_name>       <surname>Pradhan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Management from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar,(Oddisa), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a buzz word in each and every walk of life. Everything nowadays is amalgamated with the proficient use of ICT and not surprisingly the engineering teaching institutes are one among them. It is the need of the time that the engineering faculties should be well-equipped with the ICT literacy. ICT literacy can depend on a number of variables and age; an important demographic variable no doubt can affect the faculties ICT Literacy (knowledge, access and competence). In the meantime, being ICT literate is not sufficient for a knowledge intensive sector like engineering institutes, it is also how well the faculties share this knowledge in the organization with other stakeholders. In this backdrop this study is a descriptive study with an objective to know the relationship of age with the ICT literacy and Knowledge Sharing (KS) behaviour of the faculties teaching in the engineering institutes. A total sample size of 230 is collected from the five eastern states of India, through online convenience sampling method. The descriptive and correlational analysis showed that although age has significant and positive relationship with knowledge of ICT but it doesn’t have any significant relationship with the ICT literacy and KS behaviour in the institutes.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>729</first_page>     <last_page>732</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1774.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1774078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Turbo-Space Time Block Coded and Turbo-Vertical Bell Laboratories Layered Space Time coded Wireless Communication: Which One is better to Use and under What Circumstances?</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer and Information Science, Jouf University, Sakaka, Al Jouf, KSA</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M. M.</given_name>      <surname>Kamruzzaman</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this research, performance of Turbo-Space Time Block Coded and Turbo-Vertical Bell Laboratories Layered Space Time coded Multiple Input Multiple Output Wireless Communication System is compared and investigated to find which one is better under which circumstances. The Turbo Encoder accepts binary bits as input and generates turbo encoded bits as output which is sent to 64 QAM modulator. These 64 QAM Modulated symbols are further mapped using Space Time Block Code and Vertical Bell Laboratories Layered Space Time code for Turbo-Space Time Block Coded system and Turbo-Vertical Bell Laboratories Layered Space Time coded system respectively and then divided into several streams based on number of transmit antennas before transmission. It is found that there is 3 to 22 dB coding gain at 10-5 for using Turbo-STBC instead of using Turbo-VBLAST for 2 or 3 or 4 transmit antennas and 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 receive antennas. On the other hand, at low SNR STBC shows 1-2 b/s/Hz improvement in capacity compare to VBLAST but capacity declines significantly at high SNR for using STBC. It is also observed that VBLAST improves the capacity around 5 to 15 b/s/Hz at high SNR.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>3912</first_page>     <last_page>3919</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1775.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1775078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Challenges of Earned Value Management- Application in Indian Construction Industry</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Former M.Tech(CEM) Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Vaibhava</given_name>      <surname>S</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Prof. B. Prakash</given_name>       <surname>Rao</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor (SeniorScale) Dept. of Civil Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education,, Manipal, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The predominant goal of a construction industry is to cessation the projects on schedule and within the budget, with proper usance of all the resources. But most of the project runs over budget, lagging behind the schedule. Earned value management (EVM) is one of the techniques to overcome the issues related to the schedule and budget. EVM helps to track the project performance by delivering the schedule variance, cost variance and their performance index. The objective of this study is to survey the challenges in applying earned value management to the ongoing projects in the Indian construction industry. After, conducting structured questionnaire survey and interviews some of the challenges in application of EVM were recognized. Depending on the personal comments given by different construction managers nine of challenges are observed and each of them is briefly discussed. Financing and late payment of the completed work, pressures to report only good news and inaccurate assessment of project time are the top rated challenges gleaned from the study. The personal interviews reveal that lacking in using earned value management software is the major cause with 55% responses</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>733</first_page>     <last_page>735</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1777.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1777078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Machine Learning for Agribusiness Using GIS</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Science, Adichunchanagiri University-BGSIT,BG Nagar Mandya ,India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Sahana D</given_name>      <surname>Gowda</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Niveditha</given_name>       <surname>N M</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Adichunchanagiri University-BGSIT,BG Nagar Mandya ,India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Amulya</given_name>       <surname>M P</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Science, Adichunchanagiri University-BGSIT,BG Nagar Mandya ,India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Namitha</given_name>       <surname>A R</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Adichunchanagiri University-BGSIT,BG Nagar Mandya ,India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In present days we have discussed about the emerging concept of smart agriculture that makes agriculture more efficient, effective and farmers save money and time with the help of high precision algorithms and Geographic Information System (GIS).The component that drives it is GIS with Machine Learning the logical field that enables machines to learn without being carefully customized. It has developed together with huge information advances and elite registering to make new chances to disentangle, measures, and comprehends information concentrated procedures in farming operational conditions. For instance, ranchers use accuracy GPS on the field spare manure. Ranchers use precision agribusiness since they can lessen the proportion of manure fertilizer. Moreover, satellites and robots assemble vegetation, topography and atmosphere information from the sky. This information can go into developing maps for better fundamental activity.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1249</first_page>     <last_page>1251</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1779.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1779078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>736 Published By: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering &amp; Sciences Publication Retrieval Number: B1780078219/19©BEIESP DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1780.078219 Journal Website: www.ijrte.org A Meta Classification Model for Stegoanalysis using Generic NN</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of CSE, Sreekavitha Engineering college, Khammam Professor &amp; HOD</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>John Babu</given_name>      <surname>Guttikonda</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sridevi</given_name>       <surname>Rangu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of CSE, JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The core idea behind deep learning is that comprehensive feature representations can be efficiently learned with the deep architectures which are collected of stacked layer of trainable non linear operation. However, because of the diversity of image content, it is hard to learn effective feature representations directly from images for steGAnalysis. SteGAnalysis may be generally figured as binary classification issue. This technique, which is called a universal/blind steGAnalysis, will become the principle stream around current steGAnalytic algorithms. In the preparation phase, effective features which are sensitive with message embedding are concentrated on highlight possibility control by steGAnographier. Then, a binary classifier will be discovered looking into pairs from claiming blanket pictures and their relating stegos pointing with Figure a limit on recognize steGAnography. On testing phase, those prepared classifier is used to anticipate labels from claiming new enter pictures. Past exploration indicated that it will be rather critical to power spread Characteristics Also stego offers to be paired, i. e. SteGAnalytic offers from claiming spread pictures And their stego pictures ought further bolstering be safeguarded in the preparing situated. Otherwise, breaking cover-stego pairs in distinctive sets might present biased error and prompt to a suboptimal execution. Proposed approaches have to fix the kernel of first layer as the HPF (high-pass filter). It is so-called pre-processing layer. We suggested another technic with characteristic decrease done which characteristic Choice and extraction And classifier preparation need aid performed at the same time utilizing a generic calculation. That generic calculation optimizes An characteristic weight vector used to scale the individual features in the unique example vectors. A masker vector may be likewise utilized to concurrent Choice of a characteristic subset. We utilize this technobabble clinched alongside mix with those RESNET, and look at the outcomes with established characteristic Choice and extraction systems.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>736</first_page>     <last_page>743</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1780.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1780078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Internationalization of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indian Business Incubators</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, VIT Business School, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai Campus, Chennai - 600127, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Gomathi</given_name>      <surname>Loganathan</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. N.</given_name>       <surname>Gopinathan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, VIT Business School, Vellore Institute of Techonology, Chennai Campus, Chennai-600127, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The purpose of this paper is to study whether business incubation can contribute to the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) internationalization. As the main objective of BI is to increase the survival of new firms, to achieve this goal they need to support them in foreign trade for their rational growth and development which will make them to succeed in their contribution of entrepreneurship development. In this globalized environment, it is becoming necessary to do business worldwide especially, to protect the firms from resource adequacy. In this study, we analysed few empirical research related to SME internationalization with a perspective to identify the available antecedents and outcomes which would make the enterprises beneficial as well as to become sustainable in the market. While, many past studies have measured the services of incubation with various factors like network, social capital, firm’s performance, funding, human resource, etc., there are very few studies that has looked into the process of internationalization of incubated firms. Hence, there is a need for review of literature in this context, to find out the consequences of BI towards internationalization and the survival of the SMEs, which is its ultimate goal. It is also useful for the researchers to build a framework with respect to the measurement of business incubation internationalization process. Finally, this review fills the existing gap in the field of internationalization of SME under business incubation.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>971</first_page>     <last_page>980</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1781.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1781078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Improvising Reliability and Security in Multiple Relay Network using Optimal Scheduling</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, K.L.N. College of Information Technology, Pottapalayam, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr.S.J.</given_name>      <surname>Subhashini</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.B.</given_name>       <surname>Stalin</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University, Regional Campus Madurai, Madurai-625 019, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mr.J.</given_name>       <surname>Vairamuthu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Kariapatti, Virudhunagar Dist., Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In the real-time scenario involving wireless sensor networks, the data forwarding and data gathering procedures are taking place from the remote environment. With the involvement of heterogeneous architecture and multi-hop data transmission paths, there lies a serious threat for secured data communication. There may be chances of data attacks either from the inside intruder or from the external intruder. The problem of data flow attack by adding malicious information, viz. Data injection attack and outside arbitrary attack, viz. Byzantine attacks are found to be more dangerous and cause vulnerability for the wireless sensor network. So improving the reliability and security in multi-relay networks is very much essential. In this work, the practical approach of detecting data injection and Byzantine attacks using the proposed method of random network coding is performed. Then, as improvisation measure, the priority scheduling algorithm is implemented to effectively schedule the data transfer. Real-time packets with highest priority in the distribution queue are placed first in the processing mechanism. The remaining packets are arranged based on the position of the sensor nodes and are placed in separate queues. Least priority packets can obstruct the dispensation of their direct higher precedence packets after waitlisted for a certain number of time frames. Simulation results using the NS2 environment show that using the priority scheduling algorithm has good performance values in terms of the packet delivery ratio, throughput and delay. Also, the attack detection metrics such as false positive ratio and detection ratio are also improved when using the priority scheduling algorithm. Thus an improvised priority algorithm for an uplink scheduler in WSN is implemented to increase the performance and detection metrics.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1243</first_page>     <last_page>1248</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1786.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1786078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Automated Notification for Improper Use of AWS Resources</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>M. Tech, School of Computing Science and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Pragya</given_name>      <surname>Nayak</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jenila</given_name>       <surname>Livingston L.M.</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, School of Computing Science and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>A proper management of resources is very important when they are on public cloud to ensure security, cost optimization etc. Monitoring resources and sending notification to admin or authorized person for all monitored activities helps the corporate institute/organization who is using public cloud like AWS to manage the resources properly, as AWS in an organization is used by different users though they have roles associated with them but they can do any mistake which costs for an organization. Automated notifications can help on this issue when resources are monitored and notified to admin/authenticated person and they can take appropriate actions. This paper focuses on how to make an environment and hardware setup of instance in AWS using AMIs, user data and Terraform, securing and managing S3 from unwanted objects and automated deletion of unwanted resources. It is also important for an organization to verify that developers, tester etc. are working according to their provided environment standard so that they can guarantee that there is not be any problem after or during project development or delivery so, in context of that AMIs can be created and EC2 monitored for AMI.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>981</first_page>     <last_page>988</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1790.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1790078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Machine Learning Models and Neural Network Techniques for Predicting Uddanam CKD</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering ,Aditya Institute of Technology and Management, Tekkali, Andhra Pradesh , India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K. B.</given_name>      <surname>Anusha</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. T. Pandu Ranga</given_name>       <surname>Vital</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Aditya Institute of Technology and Management, Tekkali, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.</given_name>       <surname>Sangeeta</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Aditya Institute of Technology and Management, Tekkali, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most widely spread diseases across the world. Mysteriously some of the areas in the world like Srilanka, Nicrgua and Uddanam (India), this disease affect more and it is cause of thousands of deaths particular areas. Now days, the prevention with utilizing statistical analysis and early detection of CKD with utilizing Machine Learning (ML) and Neural Networks (NNs) are the most important topics. In this research work, we collected the data form Uddanam (costal area of srikakulam district, A.P, India) about patient’s clinical data, living styles (Habits and culture) and environmental conditions (water, land and etc.) data from 2016 to 2019. In this paper, we conduct the statistical analysis, Machine Learning (ML) and Neural Network application on clinical data set of Uddanam CKD for prevention and early detection of CKD. As per statistical analysis we can prevent the CKD in the Uddanam area. As per ML analysis Naive Bayes model is the best where the process model is constructed within 0.06 seconds and prediction accuracy is 99.9%. In the analysis of NNs, the 9 neurons hidden layer (HL) Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is very accurate than other all models where it performs 100% of accuracy for predicting CKD and it takes the 0.02 seconds process time.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2550</first_page>     <last_page>2563</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1792.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1792078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>An Algorithm Based on Heap of Binary Search Tree to Solve Graph Coloring Problem</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>CSE, DIT University, Dehradun, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ajay Narayan</given_name>      <surname>Shukla</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Vishal</given_name>       <surname>Bharti</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, DIT University, Dehradun, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. M L</given_name>       <surname>Garg</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, DIT University, Dehradun, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Graph coloring problem is one of most frequent studied problem in the graph theory due to its uses in different area of applications like simulation of biological networks, communication networks, register allocation and many more. This problem involves the coloring of the vertices of the given a graph G (V, E) with number of available colors in such a manner that adjacent vertices must assign colors different with each other. In this paper we present a hybrid approach to assign the colors to vertices of the given graph that is based on adjacency matrix and search tree data structure. The coloring process for a particular vertex in the graph will done by getting the feasible colors available in the color list. The feasible colors that may be assigned to a vertex, retrieved from the vertex-color binary search tree generated initially for available colors. The proposed solution for the graph coloring problem is efficient in terms of its running time complexity and it will work without affecting its complexity for any kind of graph.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>3920</first_page>     <last_page>3924</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1793.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1793078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Acoustic Measurement in a Rectangular Bubble Column to Determine Bubble Size and Interfacial Area for Aqueous Solutions of Ethylene Glycol</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Verma, A.</given_name>      <surname>K*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Nayak</given_name>       <surname>C.</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Bubble sizes in bubble column affect the bubble induced mixing of phases, interfacial area and transfer processes. Acoustic technique is used to measure bubble size distribution in a rectangular bubble column of cross section 0.2m x 0.02m for air sparged into water and aqueous solutions of ethylene glycol. Five condenser mikes at intermediate distance of 0.05 m measured above the distributor plate were used to find out the variation of bubble size as the bubbles move up. Sauter-mean bubble diameter and specific interfacial area were estimated from bubble size distribution at several superficial air velocity, static bed height, distance above the distributor plate and ethylene glycol concentration. The BSD exhibited mono-modal distribution and indicated non-uniform homogeneous bubbling regime. Sauter-mean bubble diameter is independent of superficial gas velocity, static bed height and concentration of EG, although, the values were higher than that for air-water system. Sauter-mean bubble diameter decreases as the bubbles move up indicating bubble breakup to take place once the bubbles leave the sparger. The value of interfacial area increases as the static bed height decreases and distance above the distributor plate increases. For air-ethylene glycol solution the values of specific interfacial area are about 200% higher than that observed in case of air-water system. The acoustic technique may be used to measure local values of bubble sizes and specific interfacial area.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>994</first_page>     <last_page>998</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1794.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1794078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Optimizing Rotavator Design Towards Enhancing Agricultural Crop Productivity</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, G. H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering &amp; Management, Jalgaon, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ankush D.</given_name>      <surname>Bhishnurkar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Ashok G.</given_name>       <surname>Matani</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Government College of Engineering, Amravati, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>By continuous and rapid growth in industrialization as well as population, the agricultural lands are also becoming less and less continuously day by day which results in increase in the population of small land holders. In addition to this, because of continuous decreasing production the youth of the villages are also migrating in big cities for the employment, resulting decreasing manpower essential to perform various seedbed operations in the villages. Hence, it is the need of time for small farmers having small agricultural land and having less crop production to introduce the cost-effective farm mechanization so that they can improve production rate. Rotavator is the best option available to achieve this landmark as it is already proved that seedbed prepared by using rotavator gives highest benefit to cost ratio. For this experimental study the whole land of 9 acre area is divided into 18 plots of equal size in area. The combination of method of seedbed preparation and use of fertilizers were the preliminary criteria. The categories of fertilizer according to quantity are discussed earlier which are 50kg, 35kg and 65kg per acre respectively. The quantities of organic fertilizer used are 45kg and 60kg per acre of agricultural land for both seedbeds which are prepared manually and by using rotavator. The highest production of Pigeon Pea was obtained of 814kg was from the plot whose seedbed is prepared by using agricultural machine called rotavator and organic fertilizer; next highest production is obtained of 802 kg from the plot whose seedbed is prepared by using rotavator and the fertilizer used was chemical fertilizer. The minimum production of Pigeon Pea which is 690 kg was obtained in the plot whose seedbed was prepared manually and chemical fertilizer was used.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>48</first_page>     <last_page>52</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1796.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1796078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Handwritten Digit Recognition using Different Dimensionality Reduction Techniques</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science Engineering, Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur , India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ruksar</given_name>      <surname>Sheikh</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mayank</given_name>       <surname>Patel</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science Engineering, Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur , India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The objective of this paper is to introduce to Technologies of linear dimension reduction popularly known as Principal Component Analysis and Linear Discriminant Analysis. PCA reduces the size of data and conserve maximum variance in the form of new variable called principal components where LDA works with minimum class distance and maximizing difference between the classes. Axis of maximum variance is found by PCA while axis of class separability is found by LDA. This method is experimented over and MNIST handwritten digit data set. Our conclusion explains PCA can outperform LDA when training data set a small and recalls values with lesser computational complexity. The present in linear techniques in this paper presents clear understanding and methods in comparative manner.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>999</first_page>     <last_page>1002</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1798.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1798078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Modelling Buying Demand in the Tourism Industry based on Machine Training Methods</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of International Tourism, Hotel &amp; Restaurant Business and Language Training Alfred Nobel University Dnipro, Ukraine</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Viktoriya</given_name>      <surname>Tkach</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Anatolii</given_name>       <surname>Pavlenchyk</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Economics and Management Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Оlena</given_name>       <surname>Sadchenko</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Marketing and Business Administration Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Svetlana</given_name>       <surname>Nikola</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Valeriia</given_name>       <surname>Drozdova</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Management and Logistics Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies Odessa, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Iryna</given_name>       <surname>Davydenko</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant Business Odessa National Economic University, Odessa, Ukraine</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The business processes of companies in the tourism industry lend themselves well to formalization and, consequently, computer automation. This study focuses on the process of creating a demand forecast model for a travel agent based on data mining algorithms. The program code was developed in the Anaconda development environment, which allows to process the initial data and to give the prediction results for two indicators of MAE and program accuracy. The program code is designed to improve the performance of the entire system by selecting the correct functions.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>744</first_page>     <last_page>747</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1800.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1800078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>IoT Based Automated Sericulture System</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>UG-Final Year B.Tech Students,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Srinivas</given_name>      <surname>B</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Khushi</given_name>       <surname>Kumari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>UG-Final Year B.Tech Students,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Goverdhan</given_name>       <surname>Reddy H</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>UG-Final Year B.Tech Students,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Niranjan</given_name>       <surname>N</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>UG-Final Year B.Tech Students,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Hariprasad</given_name>       <surname>S A</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Director, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sunil</given_name>       <surname>M P</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University), Bangalore, Karnataka, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Sericulture denotes to the rearing of silkworm to produce silk. Parameters like Temperature, Humidity and Light intensity are the important factors in the progression of silkworms and suitable encouraging must to be done according to the requisites in every stage. Environmental variations assume as the important part in the growth and development of silkworm. Sericulture is the important occupation in India and the techniques used by the agriculturists are yet outdated. Hereafter there is the need of developing modernization in sericulture cultivate. This endeavor gives a thought of providing automation in sericulture cultivate. The model goals at making use of developing technology that is IOT and smart Sericulture using automation. Observing environmental parameters of the silkworm rearing house is the most important aspect to improve vintage of the silk. The specialty of this model comprises enhancement of a system which can observe temperature, humidity, light power through sensors using NodeMCU and in case of any variations in the parameters send a notification on the user mobile application using internet connection. This system permits for data assessment and scheduling to be programmed through the arduino IDE software.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6489</first_page>     <last_page>6492</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1801.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1801078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Integrated Micro Circuitry Deceleration System Enhanced with Visible Light Communication</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M.Preethi</given_name>      <surname>pauline mary</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>V.</given_name>       <surname>Geetha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Meenadevi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sathyabama institute of science and technology, Chennai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Visible Light Communication (VLC) is the one of the advanced visible spectrum technology where we can communicate in the better way with a transmitter, a channel and a receiver. A new technology for next generation is evolved. Vehicles are connected anywhere and anytime by optical signal and light signal in VLC. Here the major instructions like braking system are communicated; therefore the risk and danger can be reduced. Thus an Integrated micro circuitry deceleration system is always required for the safety of innumerable valued lives. Collision avoidance and warning systems is equipped in vehicles for predicting the physical collision with an external body, such as another vehicle or a pedestrian to make the system smarter. In this system we have designed the microcontroller based automatic disc brake system, which will apply the instant brake to avoid the collision.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>136</first_page>     <last_page>140</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1802.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1802078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>ABS using Fuzzy Logic in MATLAB and Its Hardware Implementation</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>B.E Student*, Dept. of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <surname>Ayush</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Abhishek</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>B.E Student, Dept. of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Amitosh</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>B.E Student, Dept. of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Sridevi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. K.</given_name>       <surname>Venkateswaran</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Dept. of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper proposes a cheap and effective method to interface the concept of FUZZY LOGIC and (Antilock Braking System) ABS system used in cars and bikes for preventing the condition of wheel locking and wheel slipping and if wheel slipping occurs then how much of intensity of brake should be applied to keep the vehicle in control of the user. This decision is taken by Fuzzy System which makes decision based on user inputs namely Obstacle, Brake force and Slip ratio. The Fuzzy system gives an Pulse Width Modulation output based on three intensity levels of brake will be applied such as High Brake , Medium Brake and No Brake. Hardware Implementation consists of an MCU which is interfaced with an LCD and DC Series motor which displays intensity of brake applied and motor represents the motion of the actual wheel of a vehicle respectively.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1007</first_page>     <last_page>1010</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1803.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1803078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Impact of Healthcare Predictions with Big Data Analytics and Cognitive Computing Techniques</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>has completed her B.Tech from JNTUH and M.Tech from JNTUA and currently pursuing my Ph.D from JNTU Anantapur.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S.</given_name>      <surname>Aarathi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.S.</given_name>       <surname>Vasundra</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor and NSS Co ordinator at JNTUCEA, Earlier she served as HOD for computer science and engineering, JNTUACEA Anantapuramu.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The world has transformed into an information society that exceedingly depends on data. Since information frameworks create large measures of records each day, consistently, it appears the world is achieving the level of data overload. Big data is used to process the enormous volumes of data into revealing shrouded designs, complex relationships, and other helpful information. This work has done a comprehensive analysis of enormous information investigation in medicinal services. A brief insight into the importance of cognitive computing in healthcare has been presented. The extensive study concludes that the Cognitive computing has more impact on healthcare predictions than the big data analytics.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4757</first_page>     <last_page>4762</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1804.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1804078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Intelligent Accident Prevention in VANETs</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor,Department of CSE, B.M.S. Institute of Technology and Management , Bangalore, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>A.Mari</given_name>      <surname>Kirthima</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Rishabh</given_name>       <surname>Verma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>student, Department of CSE, B.M.S. Institute of Technology and Management , Bangalore, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Chinmayi Rajashekar</given_name>       <surname>Hegde</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>student, Department of CSE, B.M.S. Institute of Technology and Management , Bangalore, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Arundhati S</given_name>       <surname>Shanbhag</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>student, Department of CSE, B.M.S. Institute of Technology and Management , Bangalore, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Accident prevention has always been an important issue for governments and car manufacturers across the world. Roughly 1.5 million people are killed in road accidents annually in India. The primary causes of accidents are broken and weathered roads, hazardous weather conditions, as well as human errors such as over speeding, distracted driving, and not following road safety rules. The traffic police work hard to enforce strict rules and maintain accident-free roads, but this hasn’t proven to be efficient. A vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), as the name says, is a network consisting of nodes. These nodes depict vehicles on the road. This project aims to use this technology with K-Nearest Neighbour Classifier (KNN) to create a prototype of a system which can notify drivers of an impending accident caused by forward collisions, rear collision etc., thus enabling them to take immediate action and prevent it.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2401</first_page>     <last_page>2405</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1805.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1805078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Preprocessed Text Compression Method for Malayalam Text Files</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Prajyoti Niketan College, Pudukad, Thrissur, Kerala, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ms. Rincy</given_name>      <surname>T A</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Rajesh</given_name>       <surname>R</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, CHRIST(Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The increasing importance of Unicode for text files implies an increase in storage space required for data and the time for the transmission of data, with a corresponding need for compression of data. Conventional compressors fair purely on UTF-8 texts, where each character can span multiple bytes. Malayalam which is one among the four major languages of the Dravidian family, is represented by using Unicode characters. The contribution of this paper is a reversible transformation mapping of the input to reduce the actual size of the input file before a general purpose compression method. After the preprocessing, LZW compression achieves more compression to Malayalam text files containing any characters including ASCII characters. This method can be extended to any native language files containing mostly the characters of only one script.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1011</first_page>     <last_page>1015</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1806.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1806078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Integration of Partial Least Squares Path Modeling for Sustainable Tourism Development</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Economics and Management, Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv, Ukraine</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Nataliіa</given_name>      <surname>Pavlenchyk</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Serhii</given_name>       <surname>Mekhovych</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Economic Analysis and Accounting National Technical University &quot;Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute&quot;, Kharkiv, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Oksana</given_name>       <surname>Bohoslavets</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Regional Studies and Tourism, Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman, Kyiv, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Yurii</given_name>       <surname>Opanashchuk</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Regional Studies and Tourism, Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman, Kyiv, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Viktoriya</given_name>       <surname>Hotra</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Enterprise Economics, Uzhhorod National University, Uzhhorod, Ukraine</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Inna</given_name>       <surname>Gayvoronska</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Marketing and Business Administration, Odessa I.I.Mechnikov National Odessa, Ukraine</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This study aims to reveal which factors and their indicators are significant (primary) for sustainable tourism from the point of view of the travellers themselves. The study was conducted in two stages and involved 415 (first phase) and 577 (second phase) respondents. The first stage was conducted online and personal communication, which allowed to question respondents in detail. The second stage was conducted only online using polls on Facebook, Twitter, Google Docs and email. Primary data were presented in the form of respondents' submissions, obtained as a result of observation through the distribution of questionnaires. Results were processed using a priori ranking technology - expert methods - using MS Excel for automatizing the process. The study revealed what factors generally accepted today and their indicators are significant (primary) from the point of view of the travellers themselves. The division of the empirical part of the study into two components allowed for a more detailed review of the opinions of the respondents and the identification of 9 leading indicators. This article draws attention to the fact that it is necessary to study phenomena not only from a theoretical point of view but also to test empirically, involving the participants in the process. The study will be useful for countries and regions that are committed to sustainable tourism. Technology, as a whole, can be used in any industry where people's opinion matters. The study is based on the theoretical basis of modern researchers and is supported by an experiment involving direct participants in the process (travellers), i.e. allows you to uncover sustainable tourism and factors affecting it from different angles.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4309</first_page>     <last_page>4312</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1813.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1813078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Cost Effective Power Quality Improvement Technique by Utilization of Solar Power for Non-Linear Loads</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Dept of Technology, Visvesvaraya Technological University Bengaluru, India Chinmayi, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, East West Institute of Technology, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Bengaluru, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <surname>Chinmayi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.G.</given_name>       <surname>Shivaleelavathi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electronics and Communication Eng., JSS Academy of Technical Education, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Bengaluru, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Yamini</given_name>       <surname>Bai S</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, East West Institute.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Nowadays usage of digital gadgets and other low power devices has increased exponentially, which has power converters to convert from utility AC voltage to required level of DC voltage. These power converters (Adopters), which are considered as Non-linear loads, in turn induces harmonics on the supply side. Due to these induced harmonics, power quality of the utility supply will be degraded affecting the performance of other linear loads connected to the same supply. This paper discusses the effects of non-linear loads and corrective actions available in the literature. An effort has been made to analyze the performance of some domestic non-linear loads using MATLAB/SIMULINK software and verify the same by experimental setup. The Total Harmonic Distortion is analysed using FFT window and simulation and experimental results were compared. Then, a solar powered DC supply is proposed which can power all digital gadgets and other low power devices. As DC supply is generated from the solar power, the connection of non-linear loads to utility supply is reduced, thereby improving the power quality of the distribution side. Adoption of the proposed DC supply for low power digital gadgets, both in rural and urban areas will definitely make the domestic power consumers to be independent of depleting conventional grid power supply at low cost.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1016</first_page>     <last_page>1022</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1816.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1816078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Secure Secret Image Sharing using Histogram Localization Based Block wise Methodology</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Technology, Noorul Islam University, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>D. R. Denslin</given_name>      <surname>Braja</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>V. S.</given_name>       <surname>Dharun</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Immanuel Arasar JJ College of Engineering, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>D. R.Denslin</given_name>       <surname>Brabin</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Madanapalle Institute of Technology &amp; Science, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Various types of encryption techniques have been used for data security. Complex algorithms are followed for this purpose in most of the methods. Confidentiality is provided by a technique called visual cryptography excluding of any intricate computations and algorithms. In this paper, we put forward an innovative method called Histogram Localization based Blockwise (HLB) approach to solve pixel expansion problem at the same time it will increase the security and visual quality for highly confidential secret image which is in color. According to this method, the secret shares are generated based on the histogram and also the number of black pixels in the corresponding block. The image size of resultant shares is same as in the original secret image. These shares are distributed to participants, and human vision system is used for decryption purpose.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>186</first_page>     <last_page>191</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1819.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1819078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Axial Behavior of Corroded CHST Members Confined with AFRP Sheets</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Anand Institute of Higher Technology, Chennai, (Tamil Nadu), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Nabajyoti</given_name>      <surname>Modak</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.S.</given_name>       <surname>Sivasankar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate professor, Department of Civil Engineering, CMR Technical Campus, Hyderabad, (Telangana), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Strengthening of structural members is a mechanism of promoting structures to upgrade its attainment under existing loads or to boost the fortitude of structural members to carry further loads. Any frailty at the time of designing or any other construction errors may lead to the cause of structural deterioration causing failures of the structural members. This paper presents an experimental study on the behavior of corroded Circular Hollow Steel Tubular (CHST) members strengthened with Aramid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (AFRP) composites. In this field, the experimental investigation is narrowed up to the usage of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) and Carbon Fiber Reinforced polymer (CFRP) and also in the application procedure i.e., the wrapping scheme. Prime advantages of AFRP over steel members are low weight, highly durable, corrosion resistance and easy applicability. The workability and the consonance of AFRP were studied in this paper to evaluate the confinement of AFRP in the strengthening effect of CHST members. The main deprivation of AFRP is the cost alone. So, in this experimental process, instead of going full wrapping, a special technique of spiral wrapping was adopted to get the closed confinement of AFRP. Totally twelve specimens were casted and tested to execute the experimental work including both control and wrapped specimens by controlling different parameters up to the failure mode. The experimental results uttered the increment in the load carrying capacity of the wrapped specimens. The involvement of AFRP in the better confinement was observed in the experimental results with the increase in the number of layers of AFRP strips. From the series of experiments, the results which were collected were compared with the control sample to determine the variation and then the axial stress-strain curve and load deflection curve were studied. It was also observed that, the local buckling was getting delayed with the increase in the number of layers of AFRP strips.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6791</first_page>     <last_page>5798</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1822.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1822078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>An Efficient System to Predict and Analyze Stock Data using Hadoop Techniques</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, School of computing, Sathyabama Institute of science and Technology, Chennai,India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Jithina</given_name>      <surname>Jose</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Suja Cherukullapurath</given_name>       <surname>Mana</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor,School of computing , Sathyabama Institute of science and Technology, Chennai,India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B Keerthi</given_name>       <surname>Samhitha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor,School of computing , Sathyabama Institute of science and Technology, Chennai,India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Stocks, they assume significant job in keeping up the capital inflow of an organization or to keep up the business of the nation. As indicated by certain reports, 1.46 billion exchanges are done every day in NYSE. Increment of open enthusiasm on the promoting came about to expand the stock exchanges flawlessly. Because of the expansion of number of exchanges one can abuse the information and the examples which exists in the information by applying present day strategies like HDFS(Hadoop Distributed File System) .Taking the upside of size of the information and by allocating information to dispersed frameworks one can accomplish the plots from the information and when this procedure is done powerfully it can give an estimation of future examples.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1039</first_page>     <last_page>1043</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1824.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1824078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Sagarmala: A Beacon of Development in the Maritime Horizon of India</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, AMET Business School, AMET University, Chennai.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Cyril C.</given_name>      <surname>George</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. J.</given_name>       <surname>Rengamani</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor &amp; Research Supervisor, AMET Business School, AMET University Chennai.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>India being one of the fastest growing economies in the world, the vital transport system is under pressure and challenges which are to be addressed on a long time perspective. The Maritime Sector has a greater role to play for the overall economic development of the country. Though Indian Ports handle about 95% of EXIM Trade volume, the proportion of merchandize trade in GDP is only 42%, when Germany’s share is 75% and European Union 70%. With new policy initiatives like Make in India programme, the share of merchandize trade in India’s GDP is set to increase considerably. The major role of India’s transportation system is movement of bulk commodities. The thermal coal alone constitutes about 60% of the freight volume on Indian Railways and 24% of Sea Port freight mix. Coal, POL, iron ore, fertilizers and container constitute 80% of the total export import freight movement across the country. The study aims to highlight the Sagarmala Project with regard to Maritime Horizon in India.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1183</first_page>     <last_page>1187</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1831.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1831078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Soil Stabilization using Brick Kiln Dust and waste Coir Fibre</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>M.E. student, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Sector 26, Chandigarh</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Rizwan</given_name>      <surname>Khan</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Vinod Kumar</given_name>       <surname>Sonthwal</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Sector 26, Chandigarh</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Stabilization of clay soil has been carried out for improving its engineering properties of soil. To stabilize the clayey soil use Brick Kiln Dust of and waste Coir Fibre, an experiment is conducted to evaluate the properties of soil mixing with 10%, 20% &amp;30% percentage of Brick Kiln Dust and Coir Fibre contents of 0.5%, 0.75% and 1.0% by weight of soil sample and then the tests are performed. Tests conducted for clayey soil mixed with Brick Kiln Dust and Coir Fibre are Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, Compaction (OMC &amp; MDD), and California Bearing Ratio (CBR). Flexible pavements sections were degined for non-stabilized and stabilized subgrades to be standard axles traffic intensities. The preamble of brick kiln dust and coir fiber is analyzed to improve the features of expansion subgrade materials and other sub-base materials. Also design the thickness of pavement when it is stabilized with optimized brick kiln dust and coir fiber. The results reveal that CBR value increased with increase of Brick Kiln Dust and Coir fibre. The soil stabilization treatment significantly improved the engineering properties of the soil, and reduced the pavement thickness and also cost of the project.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2574</first_page>     <last_page>2578</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1834.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1834078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Detaching and Reproducting of Data in a Cloud for Excellent Performance and Security</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>N.</given_name>      <surname>Revathi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.</given_name>       <surname>Ananthi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A. S.</given_name>       <surname>Renugadevi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Spread computing is undoubtedly an outsider regulating control; the following our material are redistributed so it delivers ascend to help security fears. Data good buy happens because of blasts or into the hubs themselves. High safe practices efforts instructed to shield the outcome. In this project, we propose to her Detach and even Reproduction of knowledge in the Cloud hosting for Great Performance together with Security that each things viewed as methodologies the safety and rendering issues and now we isolate a new document in sections, as well as imitate often the divided info over the cloud hosting hubs. Many of the hubs outlets just a individual section of a specialized information file that helps ensure that during the event of effective breach, no critical data is definitely uncovered into the assailant, That venture manufactured utilizing is categorized system, the item gains considerably more memory and thereby the information's won't be work together amid a secure methodology instead of in asked request. So that you can defeat these kind of downside most of us choose the formula of FS-Drops (Fragment and also Snuffle instructions Drops). In order to conquer this condition We opt for the Algorithm connected with FS-Drops (Fragment and Snuffle - Drops).</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6493</first_page>     <last_page>6497</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1836.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1836078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Impact Assessment of Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan for Padali Helgaon Village Tal-Karad, Dist- Satara</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering Department, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed (to be) University college of Engineering, Pune, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mr. Kiran</given_name>      <surname>Jadhav</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Prof. Mrs. Deepali</given_name>       <surname>Kulkarni</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Faculty Civil Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed (to be) University College of Engineering, Pune India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Maharashtra has constantly confronted dry seasons. The dry spell has endured for four back to back years and has influenced drinking water security and harvest creation and profitability seriously everywhere throughout the Maharashtra state. Maharashtra government has propelled another program named Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan (JSA) to make Maharashtra a dry season free state by 2019. The JSA proposes a structure for village level water balance computation which incorporates estimation of yield water necessities, drinking water pressure and so forth. JSA advances a mix and coordination between different government organizations and programs during arranging and usage levels and weights on individuals' cooperation as one of the key goals. The program means to make 5000 villages free of shortage of water consistently. This change has been possible with concentrated efforts towards creating watersheds, improving groundwater levels, de-silting and decentralizing water sources and expanding the region underwater system. This impact assessment presents how the excess runoff stored in the catchment area is beneficial to the farmers and village people for irrigation and drinking water purpose. In this investigation, the village name of 'Helgaon Padali' selected which is situated in the Karad Tehsil, Satara District (M.S.) India. The fundamental point of the investigation is to compute complete water request of the village, water balance sheet and remaining runoff calculation. Visit to JSA work, for example, stream developing and broadening, Concrete Nala bund, Farm pond, well, compartment bunding and so forth and gather the information according to evaluation technique given in GR(Government Resolution) - 2014 water protection office (MS).Impact assessment of village regarding water level increment, crop production increment had studied.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1044</first_page>     <last_page>1049</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1837.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1837078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>An Evaluation of Current Status of Associated Party Revelation of Listed Companies in Bahrain</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, College of Administrative &amp; Financial Sciences, Gulf University, Bahrain.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Atul</given_name>      <surname>Bansal</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper is primarily concerned to investigate current status of Associated Party Revelation (APR) of listed companies in Bahrain. The paper extends the previous literature in this field and provides evidence on the APR represented by IAS 24 appliance among these companies and examines relationship between three different Associated Party Revelation (APR) -sales, borrowing, and purchases-, and three different factors -sector, company size, and company profitability-. The empirical study is based on a sample of 49 companies, due to limitations it was minimized to 35 companies listed in Bahrain Bourse. Observations of annual reports and Excel were used to measure current status of APR among companies. A comprehensive appliance of IAS 24 was found in all companies, and most RPTs existence and APR are to borrowing RPTs, followed by sales RPTs and purchases RPTs, when all other factors are constant. However, there is a relationship between APR of considered classifications of RPTs and listed companies’ sectors, size, as opposite to none existence of a relationship between classifications of RPTs and listed companies’ profitability. In general, this issue in accounting needs further studies with larger sample size, broader classifications of RPTs, and additional factors.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1910</first_page>     <last_page>1915</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1838.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1838078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Parallel and Serial Graph Coloring Implementations with Tabu Search Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>School of CSE, VIT University, Vellore, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Rutanshu</given_name>      <surname>Jhaveri</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Narayanan</given_name>       <surname>Prasanth</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of CSE, VIT University, Vellore, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.Jaya</given_name>       <surname>kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of CSE, VIT University, Vellore, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.</given_name>       <surname>Navaz</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of CSE, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences Tirupathi, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>One of the well-known property of graph is graph coloring. Any two vertices of a graph are different colors such that they are adjacent to each other. The objective of this paper is to analyse the behavioral performance of Tabu Search method through serial and parallel implementations. We explore both parallel and serial Tabu search algorithm for graph coloring with arbitrary number of nodes.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1050</first_page>     <last_page>1056</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1840.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1840078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Intelligent Context Driven Data Mining To Analyse Student Performance in Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs)</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant professor, Department of Ahlia university, Research interests are Business analytics Data science, Data mining</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Subhashini Sailesh</given_name>      <surname>Bhaskaran</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Context driven research has been conducted by many. However, very less work has been conducted in constructing a context driven data mining that helps in HEI decision-making. A Student Information System that interacts with Students, Faculties, Student Parents and Management might not have enough information of the background. Context driven data mining is an application intelligent enough to detect and examine the context from different sources and take suitable actions to improve performance and efficiency of decision-making by discovering the hidden factors. This paper recommends a context driven data mining method for understanding student performance from Student Information System in HEIs.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>856</first_page>     <last_page>861</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1842.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1842078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Asymmetrical Cascade Multilevel Inverter Design using Modified Level Shift Pulse Width Modulation</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>(Power Electronics Drive and Control) Andhra University, 2015, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M Revathi</given_name>      <surname>M.E</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.Rama</given_name>       <surname>Sudha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), Andhra University, 2006. Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Multi-level inverter technology emerges as extremely significant choice in region of high-power medium voltage energy control. The multi-level inverter(MLI) generate a quasi sinusoidal voltage from various level of dc voltage. The proposed inverter design for 21 level cascaded MLI inverter by using Level Shifted-Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (LS-SPWM) technique with new carrier and evaluate the Total Harmonic Distortion(THD). The proposed inverter design has the least number of components to lessen the cost and get better reliability of converter for medium power applications. The presented control techniques are applicable to cascaded H-bridge 21 level inverter to get better voltage regulation and thereby, lead the better efficiency,reliability and economic improvement. The selected pattern gave superior result in Total Harmonic distortion.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2650</first_page>     <last_page>2659</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1843.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1843078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Determination of Deoxygenation Rate Coefficient as Component in Water Quality Modeling of Middle Segment of Citarum River, Indonesia</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Yonik Meilawati</given_name>      <surname>Yustiani</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sri</given_name>       <surname>Wahyuni</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Anna</given_name>       <surname>Ayudina</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mia</given_name>       <surname>Nurkanti</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Biological Education, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Neneng</given_name>       <surname>Suliasih</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Food Technology, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Citarum River is a river that passes in the Purwakarta City at its middle segment. The riverbank is overflowing with people's houses with its wastewater outlet leading directly to the river. Various efforts can be implemented in order to improve the environmental conditions of the Citarum River. One of the activities that can be conducted is the prediction of water quality through the modeling of river quality. This domestic waste polluted river model generally uses BOD and DO equations which require the coefficient of deoxygenation rate in its calculations. This study aims to determine the value of the coefficient of deoxygenation rate using the method of laboratory experiment and using the empirical formula. The coefficient will gives more accurate result of urban river quality modeling. Samplings were carried out at two locations that are considered to represent river condition. The laboratory analysis method used in the calculation of deoxygenation rate is using Winkler Method and Slope Method, while Empirical Formula is used in calculating deoxygenation rate using Hydroscience Equation. The results of the analysis and calculations show that the value of the deoxygenation rate range (K1) in the middle segment of Citarum River ranges from 0.10 to 0.17 per day and the BOD Ultimate (La) concentration ranges from 18.46 to 24.43 mg/L. As for the value of deoxygenation rate range (K1) on Citarum River using empirical formula ranged from 0.270 to 0.278 per day. The difference in value can be attributed to the actual deoxygenation rate in the Citarum River is hampered by the factors that disrupt the process of decomposition of organic matter and its capability on self purification process.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1057</first_page>     <last_page>1061</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1844.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1844078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Classification of Gene Expression Data with Optimized Feature Selection</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science &amp; Engineering ,Sri Sairam Institute of Technology Chennai, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>T.</given_name>      <surname>Ragunthar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Selvakumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Computer Science &amp; Engineering ,GKM College of Engineering &amp; Technology, Chennai, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>There are different types of fatal diseases that could possibly outspread to various parts of the body. It thus becomes obligatory to predict the existence of such anomalies, in order to prune the extent of their spread. Examining the characteristics of genes provides a deep intuition about the disease classification, as they play a vital role in influencing how an organism appears, behaves and survives in an environment. The detection of the abnormal genes could be efficiently modelled using statistical methods and machine learning approaches. Gene expression data derived from a microarray could act as an aid for this statistical computation. Microarray being a recent leap in molecular biology, provides a scope for hybridization of DNA samples that can be interpreted as values based on the gene expression level that the genome possesses. We propose an idea to select a subset of features from the huge number of samples retrieved from the gene expression profiles using Boruta feature selection algorithm. A comparative study with various supervised classification algorithms is made to categorize this subset to a normal and deviant gene. This serves to discover the most appropriate algorithm to classify the gene expression data. Hence assorting the abnormal genes in future could be accelerated with ease.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4763</first_page>     <last_page>4769</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1845.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1845078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Segmentation of Lung cancer using Deep learning</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of information science and engineering, Ramaiah institute of technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Vinushree</given_name>      <surname>S</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Rajaram M.</given_name>       <surname>Gowda</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of information science and engineering, Ramaiah institute of technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Lung cancer is one among the deadliest and dangerous widespread diseases that create a major public health problem. The main aim of this paper is to basically segment the image or to identify the nodule present in the image and provide the accuracy of that segmented image. In this concern, proper segmentation of lung tumor present in the X-ray scans or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT scan) is the first stone towards achieving completely automated diagnosis system for lung cancer detection of the patient. With the advanced technology and availability of dataset, the time required for a radiologist can be saved using CAD tools for tumor segmentation. In this work, we use an approach called data driven for lung tumor segmentation from CT scans by using UNet . In our approach we will train the network by using CT image with tumor having the slices of size (512 × 512 × 1). Our model has been trained and tested on the LUNA16 dataset considering 10 patients, provided by or used by Lung image database consortium (LIDC) and the image database resources initiative (IDRI). In this dataset, our proposed technique will achieve an average dice score of 0.8507. This can further be analyzed or used for other medical images to find the nodule or with other applications such as in brain image segmentation and liver image segmentation.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1188</first_page>     <last_page>1192</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1849.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1849078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Architectural Design Model for office interior to suit Personality types and to enhance Productivity</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University of Fouman &amp; Shaft, Guilan, Iran.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. Zara</given_name>      <surname>Poursafar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Lewlyn L. R.</given_name>       <surname>Rodrigues</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Humanities and Management, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Sriram</given_name>       <surname>K.V</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Management, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Preferred colour choices and pleasant lighting conditions makes the makes the office ambience conducive to work. Reaction of individuals to their ambience differ based on their personality types. Awareness about employee’s personality types will help the designer develop appropriate strategies for the office interior environment. These strategies and plans must meet the employee’s preferences of colour and lighting, particularly in their workstation. This study is based on the theoretical and empirical works. The study revealed the employee’s preferences about architectural elements – especially colour and lighting- to improve the Productivity in office atmosphere. The findings from this part were categorized based on four Personality groups as defined by Myers Briggs Types Indicators (MBTI). The conclusions of the study signified that there are preferences for each personality group in case of colour and lighting. Every employee in all personality groups identified a combination of architectural elements in his/her individual work station and mentioned that their productivity and quality of life in this desired work environment will significantly improve.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1916</first_page>     <last_page>1921</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1855.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1855078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Ingenious Techniques for Creation of Smart Cities by Big Data Technology &amp; Urban Modelling Simulation by Matsim</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>(Civil Engineering student at Dr.D.Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri, Pune.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Shubham.S.</given_name>      <surname>Nayak</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Deepa.A.</given_name>       <surname>Joshihas</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>professor in Civil Engineering at Dr.D.Y. PatilInstitue of Technology, Pimpri, Pune.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Ingenious Techniques for creation of Smart Cities by Big Data Technology &amp; Urban modeling simulation by MATSimas the smart cities are on nascent stage in India. The extension of huge information and the advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) innovations have assumed a significant job in the practicality of keen city activities. Enormous information offer the potential for urban areas to get significant bits of knowledge from a lot of information gathered through different sources, and the IoT permits the joining of sensors, radiofrequency recognizable proof, and Bluetooth in reality condition utilizing exceedingly organized administrations. Thus the job of urban reenactment models and their perception are utilized to help territorial arranging offices assess elective transportation ventures, land use guidelines, and natural insurance arrangements. Typical urban simulations provide spatially distributed data about number of inhabitants, land prices, traffic, and other variables for ex- MATSim is an activity-based transport simulation framework designed to simulate large scale scenarios. Such technologies which have been developed in the past few years have proven to be very effective in smart cities of various countries. This project is an attempt to study the feasibility of such modified system, by understanding the implementation of such technologies to improve the existing smart cities and those which are about to become one. This is done by proposing an idea that is by implementing a big data server in the proposed smart city, the data will be collected through smart sensors which will then be sent to server and the mined data will be converted to simplified data for planners, engineers etc. in order to make a economic, self-sustainable &amp; fully automated smart city.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1922</first_page>     <last_page>1927</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1856.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1856078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Ultra-Wide Band LNA Design using Active Inductor with Modified Noise Cancellation Technique</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Electronic Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Najeemulla</given_name>      <surname>Baig</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Fazal</given_name>       <surname>Noorbasha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Electronic Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>An Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is affective in deciding the chip size and in the implementation cost at Radio Frequency applications. The proposed LNA design with an active inductor is a different solution to trounce the habit of passive inductors to cut the chip area. Designed in 90-nm CMOS process, a voltage gain of 9dB to 15.5dB for a supply voltage of 0.9v to 1.8V with a smallest Noise Figure (NF) of 5.7dB is achieved by the LNA, with low power utilization and at 2.40 GHz, with 345um2 of chip area.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2406</first_page>     <last_page>2410</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1857.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1857078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Quality Improvement on Properties of Concrete by using Lightweight Aggregates</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering, Lakireddy Bali Reddy college of engineering, Mylavaram, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K. Harish</given_name>      <surname>kumar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>T. Sai</given_name>       <surname>Teja</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering, Lakireddy Bali Reddy college of engineering, Mylavaram, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.</given_name>       <surname>Ramesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering, Lakireddy Bali Reddy college of engineering, Mylavaram, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper presents an investigation to make the study on workability and strength properties of concrete which is made by Lightweight Aggregates {i.e. Palm Oil Shell (POS) and Pumice Aggregate (PA)}as coarse aggregate. A series of tests conducted in lab containing Slump test, Compaction Factor test, Schmidt Hammer test and Compressive Strength test was led on concrete made by ordinary aggregate as normal weight sample and concrete formed by different ratios of POS and PA separately i.e. 10% to 50% of dry weight of coarse aggregate. All the specimens were underwater for 3, 7 and 28 days as curing stage. In this experimental study, an effort has been made to concentrate the properties of a lightweight concrete M30 using the lightweight aggregate (POS and PA) as a partial replacement to coarse aggregate. The test results indicate that with the increasing amounts of normal aggregates replaced by POS and PA, the slump test, compaction factor test and strength of the Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LWAC) has reduced gradually. As water absorption of the LWAC has been increased step by step with the increasing amounts of aggregates replaced by POS and PA. Lastly, it is concluded that the use of POS has great future than compared to PA in the construction of structural lightweight concrete.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4550</first_page>     <last_page>4554</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1858.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1858078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Improving Performance using Relational and Graph Database</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>PG Department of Computer Science, SGBAU, Amravati, Amravati, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Harsha R.</given_name>      <surname>Vyawahare</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr Pravin P.</given_name>       <surname>Karde</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Technology, Government Polytechnic, Amravati, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr Vilas M.</given_name>       <surname>Thakare</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>PG Department of Computer Science, SGBAU, Amravati, Amravati, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Paper Relational database model (also called SQL databases) are one of the prevalent databases that are used with structured data. Currently news demands are arising owing to the magnitude with which the internet and social networks are getting used which brought importance to graph-structured data. Graph database (a nosql database) deal more naturally with highly connected data and are thus becoming popular and efficient choice. Due to limitations faced by relational databases in handling relationships (highly connected data), enterprise information systems find graph database as a promising alternative. According to the form of queries and property of data both relational and graph databases have vitality and flaws. Since most of the data is available in relational schema in this context, the conversion of an application from a relational to a graph format is very beneficial. Thus, this paper develops a dual database system through migration, which unifies the strengths of both relational databases and graph databases. Experimental results have shown that, this hybrid system has efficient performance.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1722</first_page>     <last_page>1726</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1862.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1862078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Facial Expression Recognition Complications with the Stages of Face Detection and Recognition</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of ECE, VelTech Rangarajan Dr.Sagunthala R&amp;D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>V Hima</given_name>      <surname>Deepthi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G</given_name>       <surname>Sailaja</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of ECE, VelTech Rangarajan Dr.Sagunthala R&amp;D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Facial expressions are the facial changes in light of a man's interior enthusiastic moods, aims, or social interchanges which are investigated by computer frameworks that endeavor to consequently examine and perceive facial movements and facial component changes from visual data. Now and again the facial expression recognition has been mistaken for feeling examination in the computer vision space prompts uncouth backings of acknowledgment process such as face detection, feature recognition and expression recognition in that way bringing about the issues of identifying impediments, enlightenments, posture varieties, acknowledgment, decrease in dimensionality, and so forth. Notwithstanding that, an appropriate computation and forecast of exact outcomes additionally enhances the execution of the facial Expression recognition. Henceforth, a detailed study was required about the strategies and systems utilized for unraveling the issues of facial expressions during the time of face detection, feature recognition and expression recognition. So thepaper displayed different current strategies and afterward basically considered the effort by the different researchers in the area of Facial Expression Recognition.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2728</first_page>     <last_page>2739</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1864.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1864078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Text Mining with Apache Hadoop over different Hadoop Clusters Architectures</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology,Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>E. Laxmi</given_name>      <surname>Lydia</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Gorapalli Chandra</given_name>       <surname>Sekhar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>PG Schloar, Department of Computer ScienceEngineering,Vignan's Institute of InformationTechnology, Andhra Pradesh,India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Madhu Babu</given_name>       <surname>Chevuru</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Asst. Professor,Department of Computer Science Engineering,VFSTR deemed to be University.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dasari</given_name>       <surname>Ramya</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Junior Research Fellow, Departmentof Computer Science Engineering,Vignan's Institute of Information Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K. Vijaya</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Vignan's Institute of Information Technology,Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Big data is very much practical for real time applicational systems. One of the mostly used real time application worldwide are on unstructured documents. Large number of documents are managed and maintained through popular leadingBig Data platform is Hadoop. It maintains all the information at Hadoop Distributed File System in Blocks. Irrespective of datasize, BigData has opened its path to store and analyze the data which has consumed time. To overcome this, Hadoophas designed cluster process for large volumes of unstructured data computations. Three different cluster architectures like Standalone, Single node cluster and multi node clusters are considered. In this paper, Big Data allows Hadoop platform to boost the processing speed overlarge datasets through cluster architectures, which are studied and analyzed through text documents from newsgroup20 dataset.It identifies the challenges on text mining and its applications using ApacheHadoop.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1252</first_page>     <last_page>1256</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1866.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1866078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Some Integral Results Associated with Generalized Hypergeometric Function</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>N.</given_name>      <surname>Srimannarayana</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.</given_name>       <surname>Satyanarayana</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>D.</given_name>       <surname>Ramesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In previous papers, it has been introduced a generalized hypergeometric function of two variables. The present paper aims at to derive different types of integral representations for the generalized hypergeometric function. The results derived here are very general in nature and are interesting and can obtain some known and new integrals for various polynomials. Each result is followed by its applications to the classical orthogonal polynomials.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1067</first_page>     <last_page>1071</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1867.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1867078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Irregular Hexagonal shaped antenna for UWB Applications</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>ECE Department, JNTU, College of Engineering, Kakinada, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Pradeep Vinaik</given_name>      <surname>Kodavanti</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jayasree</given_name>       <surname>PVY</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE Department, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Visakhapatnam, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Prabhakara</given_name>       <surname>Rao B</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Director Nano-Technology, JNTU, College of Engineering, Kakinada, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper presents the design of a microstrip line fed irregular hexagonal shaped monopole antenna. The antenna consists of a sliced semi-circular ground plane with a square slit below the feed line which exhibits an Ultra Wide Band (UWB) of 7.5GHz. A frequency notch band (5.1GHz – 5.57GHz) is obtained by introducing ‘U’ shaped slot on to the proposed antenna. The proposed monopole is fabricated, measured for reflection coefficient, radiation pattern and peak gain to validate the performance of the antenna.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1193</first_page>     <last_page>1195</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1869.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1869078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>The Arithmetic Of elliptic Curve for Prime Curve Secp-384r1 using One Variable Polynomial Division for Security of Transport Layer Protocol</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Electronics Engineering, Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, Mumbai University, Mumbai, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Santoshi</given_name>      <surname>Pote</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.K.</given_name>       <surname>Lande</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Electronics and Telecommunication, Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Mumai University, Mumbai,India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this paper, we present a new method for solving multivariate polynomial elliptic curve equations over a finite field. The arithmetic of elliptic curve is implemented using the mathematical function trace of finite fields. We explain the approach which is based on one variable polynomial division. This is achieved by identifying the plane p with the extension of and transforming elliptic curve equations as well as line equations arising in point addition or point doubling into one variable polynomial. Hence the intersection of the line with the curve is analogous to the roots of the division between these polynomials. Hence this is the different way of computing arithmetic of elliptic curve.Transport layer security provides end-to-end security services for applications that use a reliable transport layer protocol such as TCP. Two Protocols are dominant today for providing security at the transport layer, the secure socket layer (SSL) protocol and transport layer security (TLS) protocol. One of the goals of these protocols is to provide server and client authentication, data confidentiality and data integrity. The above goals are achieved by establishing the keys between server and client, the algorithm is called elliptic curve digital signature algorithm (ECDSA) and elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH). These algorithms are implemented using standard for efficient cryptography(SEC) prime field elliptic curve secp-384r1 currently specified in NSA Suite B Cryptography. The algorithm is verified on elliptic curve secp-384r1and is shown to be adaptable to perform computation.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4770</first_page>     <last_page>4774</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1875.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1875078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>The Increase in the Effectiveness of Controlling University Activities</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Doctor of Economic Sciences (Advanced Doctor), Head of the Accounting, Analysis and Audit Department of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Roman P.</given_name>      <surname>Bulyga</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Irina V.</given_name>       <surname>Safonova</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Ph.D., associate professor of the Accounting, Analysis and Audit Department of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation,Moscow, Russia</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ksenia Y.</given_name>       <surname>Burtseva</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Ph.D., associate professor of the Accounting, Analysis and Audit Department of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This article is based on the characteristics of the control system of the universities in Russia and provides an analysis of existing procedures, forms, and the components of external and internal control. The subjects and objects of control are systematized and the object matrix of the control system of the activities of Russian universities has been developed. The authors offered recommendations on the compilation and use of university ranking, and on the implementation of procedures for the evaluation of university educational program. The implementation of activities proposed by the authors will contribute to the Performance improvement of controlling activities of both Russian and foreign universities.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1257</first_page>     <last_page>1264</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1876.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1876078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Performance of Different Retrofitting Techniques on Existing RCC structures</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering Department, Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology &amp; Research, Badnera, Amravati, Maharashtra, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr M. V.</given_name>      <surname>Mohod</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Most of earthquake in India shows that engineered as well as non-engineered structures are heavily doubted during moderate earthquake. India has a great population due to urbanization and that creates a challenge on structural designers to make use of acute space effectively. Constructing new structures is not always a choice especially in compact areas of city. Hence, utilizing reserved strength of existing structure will help to achieve economy as well as heritage. Most of the old structures need a retrofitting (up gradation of strength) due to many reasons like changing environmental condition, revision of codal provisions, revision of zones of India and improper supervision of structures. To depict the potential of retrofitting technique over existing structures, an attempt is made to upgrade the existing structure in the vicinity of Amravati region (M.S.). Existing structure was constructed with open ground storey without consideration of infill wall during analysis (Prior to this study). This paper presents consequences of providing open ground storey and remedial measures of retrofitting among different methods of retrofitting techniques.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1265</first_page>     <last_page>1269</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1878.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1878078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>RBFN Based IPFC for Enhancement of Power System Security</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electrical Engg., Priyadarshini Institute of Engg. &amp; Technology, Nagpur, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. S.N.</given_name>      <surname>Dhurvey</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. V. K.</given_name>       <surname>Chandrakar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electrical Engg., G. H. Raisoni College of Engg., Nagpur, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. P.P.</given_name>       <surname>Ashtankar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electronics &amp; Telecommunications Engg, Priyadarshini College of Engg., Nagpur, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. P.R.</given_name>       <surname>Rothe</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Electronics Engg., Priyadarshini College of Engg., Nagpur, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Where the information is perverted by extreme noise level, causes complicated relationship between information and its yield. In that case, ANN is well known to solve this dilemma by giving fine result. Now, for specification and fine tuning of parameter, role of RBFN comes into picture. For optimizing the adoptability of the computational operation, Radial basis function (RBF) networks [10] is suggested which reduces execution time by providing more flexibility to identify the dynamic changes. For checking strength of 10-machine system, while designing, two signals: variation in V &amp; variation in Vdc are correlated. Competency of PI controller with RBFN has been analyzed under varying system conditions. Influence of additional suppression controller: POD is designed to get promising results. Recommended intelligent controllers are having proficiency of scrutinizing unique features of IPFC. Feasibility of different controllers subject to a three phase fault are studied and investigated on time domain basis in MATLAB software to verify the effectiveness of each controller.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1928</first_page>     <last_page>1932</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1881.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1881078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Transient Response of RC Panel Protected with Slurry Infiltrated Micro Reinforced Concrete Jacket Under Blast Loading</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Applied Mechanics, Shri K J Polytechnic, Bharuch, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Palak J</given_name>      <surname>Shukla</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Atul K</given_name>       <surname>Desai</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Applied Mechanics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Chetankumar D</given_name>       <surname>Modhera</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Applied Mechanics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>With increase in terrorist attacks, there are definite priority to protect the important infrastructure facilities against possible terrorist attacks. In order to improve blast resistance capacity of RCC panel, in present study, it was strengthened with Slurry Infiltrated Micro Reinforced Concrete (SIMRC) jacket. . The SIMRC jacket strengthened RC panel was analyzed under blast load scenario using finite element method based application, ABAQUS. The dynamic behavior of concrete and grout of SIMRC was modeled using concrete damaged plasticity model. The structural response of RC panel without any strengthening was compared with SIMRC strengthened RC panel to investigate effectiveness of SIMRC jacketing to resist blast load. Parametric study was carried out considering SIMRC jacket on single side or both side of RC panel, with different ratio of thickness of jacket to thickness of RC panel (t/D) and different percentage of wire mesh reinforcement for jacket. Simulation of various analysis results were presented in form of displacement time history, distribution of tensile/compressive damage variable explaining the pattern of failure in the RC panel, comparison of distribution of tensile damage variable on front and back jacket, compression damage variable of RC panel. It was observed that for panels with strengthening displacement and damaged areas are reduced as compared to conventional RC panel. The increase in thickness ratio (t/D), percentage of wire mesh reinforcement in jacket also contribute to increase blast resistance capacity of SIMRC Jacket. It was also observed that the jacketing on both side of RC panel is more effective in reducing the displacement and the damage is observed to be spread over the support areas. Obtained results through present study demonstrate the effective use of SIMRC jacketing as blast mitigation measure.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1196</first_page>     <last_page>1210</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1883.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1883078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Secure Architecture of Design for Testability Structures</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>ECE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K.</given_name>      <surname>Swaraja</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.</given_name>       <surname>Meenakshi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Padmavathi</given_name>       <surname>Kora</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mamatha</given_name>       <surname>Samson</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G.</given_name>       <surname>Karuna</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A.</given_name>       <surname>Ushasree</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE, GRIET, Hyderabad, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The structures of Scan-based Design for Testability are extremely susceptible towards unapproved access of the signals present inside the chip. This paper suggests a protected output based plan which averts the unapproved access without any compromise in the testability. A unique key for each test vector is provided in the proposed secure architecture. These inimitable keys are produced by a multi-polynomial linear feedback shift register (LFSR) in addition they are utilized as test vectors. The dimensions of the multi polynomial LFSR bit is saved bigger than the dimension of key so as to augment the level of security to the key. As the keys are concealed within the test vectors, there is reduction in area overhead. The amount of security is improved predominantly by changing the key for all test vectors, along with the location of the bit in the test vector by choosing a valid combination out of available test vector generated by multi polynomial LFSR.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2816</first_page>     <last_page>2820</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B18840.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1884078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>The Grid bus Toolkit for Service Oriented Grid and Utility Computing</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Marudhupandiyar College of Arts and Science, Thanjavur, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. P. Meenakshi</given_name>      <surname>Sundaram</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Matrices go for misusing collaborations that outcome from participation of self-governing circulated substances. The collaborations that outcome from framework participation incorporate the sharing, trade, determination, and collection of geologically dispersed assets, for example, PCs, information bases, programming, and logical instruments for taking care of huge scale issues in science, building, and trade. For this collaboration to be manageable, members need financial impetus. In this manner, &quot;motivating force&quot; systems ought to be considered as one of key structure parameters of Grid designs. In this article, we present a diagram and status of an open source Grid toolbox, called Grid bus, whose engineering is generally determined by the prerequisites of Grid economy. Grid bus advances give administrations to both computational and information matrices that power the developing e-Science and e-Business applications.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1933</first_page>     <last_page>1938</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1885.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1885078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Round Trip Latency Based Authentication Scheme in Fog-Enabled Cloud Computing System</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>C.</given_name>      <surname>Nagarani</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Kousalya</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Application, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In fog-enabled cloud computing framework, one of the most challenges is security promises due to the compromised passwords. To overcome this issue, different multifactor authentication schemes have been developed that requires additional authentication credentials along with the standard password to authenticate the login. Among those schemes, Communication Latency-based Authentication Scheme (CLAS) increases the protection of conventional web authentication schemes by leveraging the Round Trip network communication Latency (RTL) between clients and authenticators together with standard password. It uses RTL of clients to secure against password compromise. On the other hand, it can support compromise of either the password or the profiled location of a user. This makes it susceptible to same location attacks. As a result, an integration of additional profiling features is needed to attain more robust and flexible defense against password compromise. Hence in this paper, an extended CLAS is proposed that mainly investigates the mobility and same location challenges in CLAS. Initially, the legitimate login failures are solved by handling both selective and arbitrary mobility of users. For selective mobility case, CLAS generates an individual profile for each location and the user may be granted access if his/her real-time login profile matches any of the stored reference profiles. For arbitrary mobility case, CLAS is integrated with two-factor authentication mechanism to authenticate the user. In addition, the defense against Mimic attacks is improved by utility metric-based location anonymization and obfuscation of RTL algorithms. By using these algorithms, the user’s locations are anonymized and the values of RTL are obfuscated to defend against user compromise attempts for impersonating the RTL by getting nearer to the user location. Moreover, a keystroke dynamics measure is introduced with obfuscated RTL measures to effectively defend the same location attacks. This technique alleviates the potential impacts of network instabilities on RTL measurements. As well, it increases the authentication sample space and so improves the security guarantee of CLAS. Finally, the simulation outcomes illustrate that an extended CLAS has the ability to reduce both false positive and false negative rates.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1270</first_page>     <last_page>1278</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1887.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1887078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Chronic Disease Prediction using Effective Feature Selection</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Science and Engineering, NMAMIT, Nitte, Karkala, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Nikitha</given_name>      <surname>Saurabh</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Tanzila</given_name>       <surname>Nargis</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Information Science and Engineering, NMAMIT, Nitte, Karkala, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Healthcare is a major sector where there is demand for predictive analytics using machine learning. Healthcare will be largely benefited when useful knowledge can be transferred into timely action to manage hazardous situations in medical sector. Chronic kidney disease is a life threatening disease which can be prevented with timely right predictions and appropriate precautionary measures. In this paper, various machine learning classifiers are applied on the medical dataset to develop a prediction model to tell if a person's present medical condition can lead to the chronic stage of the disease in future. The higher prediction accuracy and decreased build time is obtained with reduced feature set attributes by applying Best First and Greedy stepwise algorithm combined with different classification techniques like Naive Bayes ,Support vector machine (SVM), J48, Random Forest, and K Nearest Neighbor(KNN).</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1211</first_page>     <last_page>1216</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1893.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1893078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Development of Composite Concrete with Fibers</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of V R Siddhartha Engineering College Vijayawada (A.P), INDIA.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Takkellapati</given_name>      <surname>Sujatha</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr Chava</given_name>       <surname>Srinivas</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Civil Engineering ,V R Siddhartha Engineering College Vijayawada (A.P), India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Concrete has high fragility alongside low rigidity and ductility. The properties of concrete can be improved with the addition of different types of fibers such as steel, polypropelene, coir and jute hence, it is named as composite concrete. In this study, the investigation is carried out with the effect of individual fibers and the combination of different type of fibers (i.e. steel + polypropylene; SPF and Coir +jute; CJF ) by considering the various volume fractions i,e .0.5%,1%,1.5% and 2% under Uniaxial compression and flexure. The mix selected for the development of composite concrete was M30 grade. The compressive strength increases by 15% with the use of artificial fibers. The use of natural fibers (coir and jute fibers) increases the flexural strength but however compressive strength goes on decreasing with increase of fibers.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>482</first_page>     <last_page>487</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1895.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1895078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Genetic Method using Hybrid Crossover for Solving Travelling Salesman Problem</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Science and Technology- Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Anubhav Kumar</given_name>      <surname>Prasad</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Dharm Raj</given_name>       <surname>Singh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor and Head of Department, Computer Application, Jagatpur Degree College, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <surname>Dr. Pankaj</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Mathematics Section, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper proposes a Genetic approach using Hybrid Crossover for Solving the Travelling Salesman Problem. Proposed hybrid method generates an initial population using Nearest Neighbor (NN) approach which is modified using “Sub-Path Mutation” (SPM) process. Modified population undergoes Distance Preserving Crossover (DPX) [2] and 2-opt Optimal mutation (2-opt) [1] to check for possible refinement. SPM searches position for the minimum distant city within a given path. This work is motivated by the algorithm developed by [3] who performed DPX and 2-opt mutation on the initial population generated using NN. For performance comparison, standard TSPLIB data is taken. The proposed hybrid method performances better in terms of % best error. It performs better than methods reported in [3 - 11].</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5066</first_page>     <last_page>5072</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1897.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1897078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Removal of Acid Blue 80 using Industrial Waste Carbon</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering Department V R Siddhartha Engineering College , Vijayawada, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K Srinivasa</given_name>      <surname>Rao</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G Sridhar</given_name>       <surname>Babu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering Department V R Siddhartha Engineering College , Vijayawada, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A Dattatreya</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering Department V R Siddhartha Engineering College , Vijayawada, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>U. V. Narayana</given_name>       <surname>Rao</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Civil Engineering Department V R Siddhartha Engineering College , Vijayawada, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.</given_name>       <surname>Rajesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering Department V R Siddhartha Engineering College , Vijayawada, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Industrial Waste colors are produced from material ventures, piece of clothing processing plants, and tanneries and these colors end up in streams and lakes around the businesses. They will at that point seriously harm the oceanic life and agribusiness in the zones where they're released. It is critical to discover proficient techniques for treatment for such squanders. For our analyses we have chosen the color: Acid Blue-80. There is a lot of carbon squander that gets produced from businesses consistently. This carbon waste makes a great deal of damage nature without anyone else's input. Hence, we have used this carbon waste to treat the mechanical waste color, so as to make an effective and efficient strategy for treatment. For our analyses, we have chosen carbon squander from the manufacturing enterprises. The technique for treatment that we have chosen is initiated carbon adsorption. The carbon has less surface territory and less adsorption properties, so we have utilized ball processing so as to set it up for the treatment. We have decided the auxiliary attributes of the processed example by utilizing X-beam diffraction. We have led adsorption isothermal and pH thinks about on the adsorbent.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1217</first_page>     <last_page>1224</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1900.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1900078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>E-Business Processes and its Influence on Supply Chain performance: In the Context of Indian Automobile Industries</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Ph.D. Scholar, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Sumit</given_name>      <surname>Chandak</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Neeraj</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Supply chain encompasses the organized structure of institutions and organizations the purpose of which is to create products or provide services, raw material, work in progress material, and finally finished product to end users. This paper represents influence of e-business processes in improving performance of supply chain (SC) in context of Indian automobile Companies. This paper will help automobile companies to implement E-Business Processes to achieve better SC performance. This research tries to investigate impact of E-Business Processes on performance of SC of Indian automobile industries. In order to achieve this objective independent variable inventory management, logistics performance and information flow are tested over cost reduction and strategic gain as dependent variable. This study investigate that sample automobile companies attentive towards e-business processes, the sample automobile companies exercise e-business processes in operation of their supply chain and results shows that their supply chain is influence by development of e-business processes (inventory management, logistics performance and information flow). This research shows that practice of e-business processes is very important to achieve strategic gain and to cut of overall supply chain cost, which improves SC performance in context of Indian automobile Companies.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>862</first_page>     <last_page>867</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1905.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1905078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Corporate Social Responibility and Its Influence on Customer Satisfaction among Students of Selected Private Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>VIT Business School, VIT, Vellore – 14, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>V.</given_name>      <surname>Priyadarshini</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Gomathi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>VIT Business School, VIT, Vellore – 14, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Purpose – The discussionon Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the current scenario is getting special attention in business environment. In India, it is highly speaking since the companies’ act 2013 and its significance highlighted the need for integration of ethical principles in the businesses. Even though the educational institutions and university strived not to make profit from its business, institutions are frequently involved corporate social responsibility practices and contribute more for the society, legal, environment and customers. The aim of the study focused to explore empirically the relationship among the dimensions concerning CSR i.e., Environmental, Employer Employee, Customer, Legal and Societal with customer satisfaction among students of private university in Vellore, Tamilnadu. Design/Methodology – This research is basically an exploratory in nature. In this study the sample of selected private engineering college students inTamilnadu, have been taken to discover the influence of CSR on customer satisfaction. The test of Correlation Analysis have been used to test the hypotheses that is mentioned during the study. Findings – In the current study took the researcher to come up with the conclusion that the dimensions concerning CSR have a concrete relationship with Customer Satisfaction. The study is tested based up on the Test result specified by Pearsons Correlation which falls under -1 to +1 on the results.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1939</first_page>     <last_page>1945</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1906.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1906078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Strength and Durability Properties on Fiber Reinforced Concrete by Replacing Fine Aggregate with Stone Powder</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>P.G Student of Structural Engineering, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Naga</given_name>      <surname>Prathyusha S</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A.H.L.</given_name>       <surname>Swaroop</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Sr.Gr. Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The goal for taking p this exploration is because of the at that now a days the natural sand affirming to Indian standards is becoming scarcer and costlier because of non-accessibility in time for the reason that law of land, unlawful digging by sand mafia etc… For this reason a motivation has been done to identify a new source of aggregates. The objective of this study is to verify the appropriateness, feasibility &amp;forthcoming utilization of Stone powder for future years. Stone powder is a loss from the quarry preparing units. It accounts 30% of the residue from the quarry industry. Use of stone powder as a replacement of Natural sand reduces cost of construction but also it helps to reduce the wastage of material so it can be give a good impact to the environment. Hence in the current study an attempt has been made on concrete mix of grade M40 by experimenting the strength properties &amp; durability of concrete by replacing Stone powder by 25%, 50%, 75% &amp; 100% to Natural sand and expand the project the addition of steel fibers of 0.5%,0.75% and 1% have done and also the effect of curing of 3% of H2SO4, HCI and Sea water on these concrete mixes are determined by immersing these cubes for 28 days, 90 days in above solutions and respective changes in compressive strength, tensile strength &amp; weight reduction observed and it has been found that the compressive, split tensile strength of concrete made of stone powder increases nearly 17% and 60% with addition of steel fibers. The durability studies show a decrease of nearly 17% in compressive strength.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1946</first_page>     <last_page>1950</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1908.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1908078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Application of Higher Order Sliding Mode Observer and Super Twisting Observer based Super Twisting Control in Hydroelectric power plants</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research laboratory of Energy, Materials, Modeling and Method, FGI, University of Douala, Cameroun</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Yeremou Tamtsia</given_name>      <surname>Aurelien</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Samba Aimé</given_name>       <surname>Hervé</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research laboratory of Energy, Materials, Modeling and Method, FGI, University of Douala, Cameroun</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Nneme Nneme</given_name>       <surname>Léandre</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Laboratory of Computer Science Engineering and Automation, HTTTC, University of Douala, Cameroun</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Speed control of hydro Turbine is an important issue and a shorter settling time is desired. In case of operation of drives with speed sensors, the performance of the drive is not satisfactory. To get satisfactory performance, a sensorless speed control system for hydro Turbine driving a synchronous generator in the hydroelectric power plants is developed. This work, we apply the approach of two methods of regulation: Super Twisting Control (STC) based on super-twisting observer (STO) and Super Twisting Control (STC) based on Higher Order Sliding Mode Observer (HOSMO). Simulation model in the presence of stochastic disturbance has been established in Matlab -Simulink. Simulation results demonstrate and validate the productiveness and performances of the proposed control method.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>3649</first_page>     <last_page>3653</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1911.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1911078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Engineering and Related Programs’ Teaching Methods in Nigeria</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Engineering &amp; Technical Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia/ Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Terungwa Stephen</given_name>      <surname>Akor</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Kamalularifin bin</given_name>       <surname>Subari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Engineering &amp; Technical Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia/ Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Hanifah bibti</given_name>       <surname>Jambari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Engineering &amp; Technical Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia/ Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Muhammad Khair bin</given_name>       <surname>Noordin</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Engineering &amp; Technical Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia/ Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Igogbe Regina</given_name>       <surname>Onyilo</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Engineering &amp; Technical Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia/ Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The failure of engineering education in Nigeria has been blamed on many factors from various research findings. To have an in-depth view of some of the problems, this study reviewed research findings on the methods of teaching engineering and related programs in Nigerians institutions of learning. The study reviewed articles and theses on teaching methods in Nigeria, skills need of the 21st century and the 4th industrial revolution, and how the existing teaching methods impart the needed skills. The review showed that: the most popular teaching methods of teaching engineering and related programs in Nigeria are lecture method, laboratory experiment, field trip and final year practical project; the skills that the 21st century industry and 4IR demand are critical thinking, innovation and creativity, problem solving, teamwork, life-long learning, and communication skills; the teaching methods employed in Nigeria are not able to impart the needed skills. The researchers, therefore recommended innovative, students centered learning like problem based learning, project based learning, inquiry based learning and well as effective utilization of instructional resources like multimedia, simulations and virtual laboratory for the teaching and learning of engineering, science and technology programs.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1279</first_page>     <last_page>1282</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1915.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1915078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Conceptual Model for Telemedicine Adoption: An Examination of Technology Acceptance Model</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Faculty of Management Sciences,Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to be University),Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr.Manoranjan</given_name>      <surname>Dash</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Preeti Y</given_name>       <surname>Shadangi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Faculty of Management Sciences,Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar,India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Sunil</given_name>       <surname>Kar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics,Hi-Tech Dental College &amp; Hospital, Bhubaneswar, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mrs. Rita</given_name>       <surname>Prusty</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to be University),Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>India is attaining a high rate of adoption of telemedicine services and which is contributing towards the growth of Indian economy. Healthcare industry in India is going through a massive transformational change .Low cost driven channel for delivering health care services to the patient at their convenience and where distance is matter of concern. Government and private hospitals had started to render their health care service to the urban as well as rural community’s .Digital OPD is thus leading towards a digital culture for providing health care services. However lot of issues and challenges arise regarding adoption of telemedicine services by the physicians working in different private and government hospitals. This study was made in Odisha with a sample size of 134.Technology acceptance Model (TAM) model was extended in the study with other external factors and SEM modeling was used to predict the significant factors leading to the prediction of the adoption of telemedicine services by Physician’s. The TAM model is a good predictive model for the adoption of telemedicine services by the Physician’s.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1286</first_page>     <last_page>1288</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1916.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1916078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Determination of Wear Metals Debris Concentration in Aircraft Engines</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Muhammad Usman</given_name>      <surname>Kaisan</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Shitu</given_name>       <surname>Abubakar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Muhammed</given_name>       <surname>Mustapha M</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Narayan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The presence of debris of metals in the lubricating oil provides important information about the conditioning monitoring of machines. Commonly used method involves use of spectroscopic methods. The sample characteristics was analyzed using two samples of lubricating oils that were categorized A1 and A2. The dry ash method was adopted for the preparation of samples of oil and concentrated H2SO4 in a ratio 1: l, followed by dissolution in a 2 Molar HNO3 acid. These samples were separately subjected to absorption spectroscopy based on atomic analysis and infrared spectroscopy based on Fourier analysis. The concentrations of the wear metals debris were determined along with their corresponding wavelengths. The metals determined includes iron (Fe), Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Zinc(Zn), Copper(Cu), Cadmium(Cd), and Chromium(Cr). The information about thesemetal concentration is an important factor for monitoring and maintenance of aircraft engines and can help in quantitatively recovery of these metals, hence solving environmental problems to some extent.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1289</first_page>     <last_page>1292</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1917.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1917078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Security Advantages of Cloud ERP and its Databases in Higher Education</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar*, Dept., of Computer Science, PRIST University, Thanjavur, 613 403, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Amudha</given_name>      <surname>T</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Saravanan</given_name>       <surname>K</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dean, Faculty of Computer Science, PRIST University, Thanjavur, 613 403, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>An EduCon is a Lead Management cum Customer Relationship Management Software for Educational Consultants. It is cloud-based software hosted on Linux environment. Developed on Php with database on MySQL and Mongo DB, it is heavy-duty software which can handle 500 instances at once with 1 lakh+ active records. EduCon has a strong communication system with bulk SMS and bulk Email server integration with Text Guru and Mail Chimp respectively. This communication system is used to contact leads and send notification and transactional messages. This communication system is also used to take after service feedback from leads.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1293</first_page>     <last_page>1297</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1918.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1918078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Autonomous Gas Detection using UAV with GPS Tracking System</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of ECE, KKR &amp; KSR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY &amp; SCIENCES (KITS), Guntur, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr. M.Rambabu</given_name>      <surname>Naik</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Shaik</given_name>       <surname>Khamuruddeen</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of ECE, KKR &amp; KSR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY &amp; SCIENCES (KITS), Guntur, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mr. T.</given_name>       <surname>Venkatrao</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management (HITAM), Hyderabad, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The main desired of this proposed system is fuel Detection and Mapping with Unmanned Aerial automobile. Unmanned aerial motors are or drones are in recent times very popular and widely utilized in scientific studies for disbursed facts collection and far flung sensing. A cell robot ready with embedded systems can accumulate environmental samples with a miles denser spatiotemporal resolution than a human operator additionally resulting in a safer running circumstance Unnamed aerial motors are in recent times largely employed in civil packages . The main package is the environmental monitoring. We suggested a battery powered Nano-ardino board that is embedded with any type of drone. We assess the usefulness of the sensing technique by way of subject experiments using the prototype as payload of a quadcropter. This design is useful for any sort of mobile carrier (UAVs or wheeled robots) way to its less weight and portable shape aspect.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2411</first_page>     <last_page>2414</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1922.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1922078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Accusation Based on Non-Voting Mechanism in MANET using Clusters</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department Computer science and Engineering, KL University, Guntur Dist., A.P., India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Jayanthi.</given_name>      <surname>E</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Mohammed Ali</given_name>       <surname>Hussain</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Computer science and Engineering, KL University, Guntur Dist., A.P., India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>One of the challenges in MANET is authentication. To aid authentication, digital certificate are used by all the nodes in MANET. The network performs well if the nodes are trustworthy and cooperate properly. The certificate of the misbehaving nodes is revoked by certificate authority, there by debarring them from the network. The objective of this paper is to identify the malicious nodes which drop the packet deliberately to disrupt the network. Any node accusing the malicious node is inserted in the white list and the accused node is inserted in the blacklist based on Non-voting mechanism. The nodes placed in the black list are barred from the network. . Packet dropping due to link failure, mobility and traffic load intensity is excluded for accurate detection of the malicious node. Cluster based Non-voting mechanism with watchdog shows better performance in terms of better packet delay rate, packet delivery rate and packet loss rate while transmitting data. Clustering mechanism helps to reduce the communication overhead and certificate revocation provides secure network. Also, the false accusation is reduced as not all nodes accuse without proper analysis, with fear of being put on the whitelist, and being denied of further accusation. The algorithm is studied theoretically and evaluated practically using NS-2 to show better performance.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2821</first_page>     <last_page>2828</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1925.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1925078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Improved Provoking Trustworthy Routing using Warning Packet Arising Algorithm In Wireless Ad Hoc Network</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Phd Research Scholar, Department of ECE, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore,India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Febin</given_name>      <surname>Sheron P S</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.K.P.</given_name>       <surname>Sridhar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore,India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In WAHN nodes are ready to broadcast data packets frequently with maximum usage of energy, unsecure and nodes resource utilization is important they are not controlled bycertificate revocation scheme. Key mixing is difficult to take much time, so sometime the routing nodes, work as well and they are changed to fake mode depending on its behavior. It affects the security of packet transmission.Nodes transmission is broken by wrong link established by intruder nodes. Proposed an Improvedprovokingtrustworthy Routing (IPTR) schemetomeasure the nodes behavior, attacker works good else bad alternatively so they are easily identified based on historical information for particular node which are present in routing path.The warning packet arising algorithm is implemented to provide warning message to next neighbor node in routing path. Current node changes its operating mode to bad state gives a warning signal, so time delay is reduced and improve network lifetime.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1298</first_page>     <last_page>1305</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1930.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1930078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Holistic Student Development Model for improving Employability of Engineering Graduates</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Engineering, Mumbai Univ., TCET, Mumbai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R. R.</given_name>      <surname>Sedamkar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Shiwani</given_name>       <surname>Gupta</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Engineering, Mumbai Univ., TCET, Mumbai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jesal</given_name>       <surname>Varoliya</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Engineering, Mumbai Univ., TCET, Mumbai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Anupriya</given_name>       <surname>Babbar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Engineering, Mumbai Univ., TCET, Mumbai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Archana</given_name>       <surname>Nanade</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Engineering, Mumbai Univ., TCET, Mumbai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The rapid expansion across sectors of global economy has changed the way we should educate and train our future engineering professionals. Upholding of the old standards by engineering institutions can not help much to improve the quality of engineers as well as impose difficulty in adapting to the rapidly changing global market. This paper addresses various holistic development models such as internships, self / online / blended / design-based learning through goal oriented activities, adopted worldwide and what we propose and implemented at TCET, the challenges we faced and the learning we developed. Embedding Diversity, Equity, and Excellence to the institute is critical. Further, stating future plans for the same which consists of self-efficacy beliefs, Intrinsic growth and Confidence in students. Major focus for over all development should be on work ethics, time management, team work and taking personal responsibility, conduct basic research, critical thinking skills and lack of interest in reading beyond curriculum. Through various tests and trials in order to develop engineering graduates on all front, it has been observed that beyond component learning cannot be imposed and different category of students are to be treated differentially to groom them. With that, positive feedback system helps student to understand his/her passion and identify the future scope in that domain. In all, online courses, project development and internships have shown acceptance by student community. The goal is to enhance personal, physical, emotional, and creative potential of students. They further appreciate hands on sessions and industry exposure through Industrial visits and Alumni Connect Programmes.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1306</first_page>     <last_page>1313</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1931.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1931078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Microstructural Evaluation of Friction Stir Welded Aluminium Alloy 6063</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R. Muthu</given_name>      <surname>Vaidyanathan</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mahaboob</given_name>       <surname>Patel</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>N.</given_name>       <surname>Sivaraman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mebratu</given_name>       <surname>Markos</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Tsegaye</given_name>       <surname>Alemayehu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a vital solid-state process that can produce a joint with high quality and strength. The microstructure of the friction stir welded parts needs to be studied to use this method for multiple applications. FSW eliminates fusion fastening issues such as crack, porosity, and shrinking solidification. In the present work, AA6063 material was welded with prominent parameters, rotational speed, transverse speed, and axial load. The microstructure of distinct weld regions including the nugget area, heat affected zone, thermo-mechanically affected zone, and parent metal has been examined by optical microscopy. In this investigation the fine equiaxed grains were observed in the thermo-mechanically affected zone and nugget zone of various samples.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1951</first_page>     <last_page>1956</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1933.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1933078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Performance of AODV and OLSR Protocols with Different Mobility Models</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, JNTUCE, JNTUA , Aanatapur, A.P, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>C. Kullayappa</given_name>      <surname>Naik</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Ch.</given_name>       <surname>Balaswamy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, ECE Dept., Gudlavallure Engg. College, Gudlavallure, A.P, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. P. Ramana</given_name>       <surname>Reddy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor &amp; HOD ECE Dept., JNTUCE, JNTUA, Anantapur, A.P, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The Mobile and ad hoc wireless network has a set of nodes and is a low power, wireless infrastructure less, self-organized and limited distance communicating network devices. The nodes are always changing their characteristics over time results into a different network topology. So, it is very difficult to predict the mobile ad hoc network performance. In this research paper we proposed comparative analysis and estimate the performance of network amongst the mobile nodes by reducing the control overhead. Main intention of the paper is to relate and estimate the performance of different network routing protocols under diverse mobility models. The routing protocols performance metrics are examined with varying node speed and node density of network amongst different mobile nodes. NS-3 is used as a network simulator with version 3.25 (NS-3.25) to carry out the research simulation results.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4775</first_page>     <last_page>4778</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1938.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1938078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Determining the Strength Properties of Concrete Using Plastic Waste (Synthetic Polymers &amp; Thermoplastic Polymer Resigns)</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Asst Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, GIET College of Engineering, Rajahmundry, A.P, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>G.</given_name>      <surname>Rambabu</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>P. Mohan</given_name>       <surname>Gangaraju</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Asst Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering, Mylavaram, A.P, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>J. Eeshwar</given_name>       <surname>Ram</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Asst Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering, Mylavaram, A.P, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The outline of this research paper is the usage of waste plastic materials in concrete mixes. Due to modernization with rapidly growing industries, urbanization all over the world has produces large amount of plastic waste. This produces enormous measure of plastic waste because of convey sacks which are utilized for pressing, conveying vegetables and pet jugs which are utilized for drinking reason, those makes a noteworthy ecological issues in light of the fact that, the plastic material will take billions of years to decay totally. The huge amount of plastic transfer waste may cause land contamination and water body gets defiled. The plastic waste is non degradable which is used in concrete to study the behavior of concrete with various percentages (0.0%, 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6%, 0.8%, 1.0%) of synthetic polymers (carry bags) and thermoplastic polymer resign (pet bottles). The concrete strengths are Compressive strength &amp; Split tensile strengths of various concrete specimens were tested.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1314</first_page>     <last_page>1316</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1941.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1941078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Exploration of Hybrid Materials for a Propeller Shaft in Aerospace Applications</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering Department, Basaveshwara Engineering College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <surname>Shivanand</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Shravankumar B.</given_name>       <surname>Kerur</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering Department, Basaveshwara Engineering College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper is a comprehensive analysis of the different composite materials that can withstand the maximum load to be used in shaft instead of the conventional steel which is currently in use. The research focuses on developing a laminated composite propeller shaft for a two-seater aircraft that can withstand maximum load with least deflection. The mathematical model for the shaft of the two-seater aircraft is developed using classical laminate theory. The in-plane forces concerning the applied torque, the strain and stress relations are evaluated for the laminated shaft which is exposed to the in-plane forces. The code is developed in Matlab for the analysis. The results obtained from the Matlab are analysed and the analysis determines that the hybrid material consisting of low carbon steel, epoxy, S glass and T700 fibres is the best suitable for the propeller shaft to withstand maximum load with the least deflection. The orientation angle is considered to be 45 degrees.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>4779</first_page>     <last_page>4788</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1944.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1944078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Applicability of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Decision Making for Integrated Urban water System in a city</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Raipur, Chhattisgarh., India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Pooja</given_name>      <surname>Shrivastava</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.M.K.</given_name>       <surname>Verma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh., India and Vice-chancellor in Chhattisgarh swami Vivekananda Technical University, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.Meena</given_name>       <surname>Murmu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Ishtiyaq</given_name>       <surname>Ahmad</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor , Department of Civil Engineering , National Institute of Technology Raipur , G.E. Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The urban water system is a complex and dynamic for planning of an integrated framework. This paper illustrates Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique as a decision-making tool for the municipality’s urban water based on four different criteria i.e. economic, environmental, social, and sustainability to support stakeholders and water utility experts. Due to insufficient funds for the urban water planning, prioritization problems arise and for this hierarchical network represents with prioritization criterion to implement an alternative solution. Saaty’s analytical hierarchy process (AHP) hypothesis is explaining in the study with Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and adoptable the alternatives through highest priority value. According to the AHP theory, all required criteria are ranking and preparing the list of alternatives to select the most prioritized solution to carry out in the plan of the urban water policy. Along with a consistency, a check of the final judgment is still carrying out by sensitivity evaluation of the synthesis model even if there are changes in decisions. The study find out the best workable solutions for existing issues in the urban water structure by promoting an interface between water users and stakeholders to reach a sustainable strategy in the city. AHP technique not only finds the important of each criterion but still comparing the criteria weights regarding objectives and alternatives. This application of AHP will ease the policymakers and stakeholders in the governing process for next-generation urban water system planning and designing by providing a framework and support to prepare a city master plan.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1317</first_page>     <last_page>1322</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1945.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1945078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Evaluation of Occupational Exposure To Xylene in Petroleum Workers by Assessing Urinary Methyl Hippuric Acid and Cellular Changes of Exfoliated Epithelial Cells in Buccal Mucosa Smears</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Post graduate students, Department of Oral Pathology &amp; Microbiology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, A constituent college of JSSAHER University, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mohamad</given_name>      <surname>Ayas</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Vidya Gowdappa</given_name>       <surname>Doddawad</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Oral Pathology &amp; Microbiology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, A constituent college of JSSAHER University, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>BM</given_name>       <surname>Gurupadayya</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, A constituent college of JSSAHER University, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Xylene is an important component of petrol and a widely distributed environmental contaminant. About 98% of Xylene is derived from the petrochemical and petroleum refining industries. When human get expose to xylene, which is one of the major Geno toxicants, may be associated with a range of acute/chronic diseases and cancer still literature is not available. Taking into our mind that occupational exposure to such derivatives may possess genotoxic risk or not. Hence our study aims to investigate and correlate the cellular changes in exfoliated oral epithelial cells oral smears with urinary methyl hippuric acid level estimation in petrol pump workers and to identify the significant role of xylene on oral mucosa. Materials and Methods: Urine samples and oral buccal mucosa smears were collected from 30 healthy individual (control) and 30 petroleum pump workers (case) working in petroleum station who are above 18 years of age. The urine was collected before exposure/work shift and after completion of work shift. The urinary methyl hippuric acid (MHA) level was analyzed by using Shimadzu UV-Visible Spectrophotometer procedure. The smeared slides were stained with PAP stain and analyses the cytomorphometric changes of exfoliated epithelial cells by using Axio Vision SE64 Rel 4.9.1. Ink Software. Results: The urinary Methyl hippuric acid level was substantially higher in cases than in controls (p&lt;0.001). The Micronuclei (MN) frequency was drastically increased in cases than in controls and was statistically highly significant (P&lt;0.0001). The frequency of MN gradually increased along with increased urinary MHA level in petroleum pump workers (case). Conclusion: The urinary MHA level and MN frequency is a useful index to recognize the occupational exposure to the petroleum product. Thus, our study emphasizes that appropriate precaution and regular biomonitoring must be taken among petrol pump workers which shall help to reduce their potential levels of risk associated with the occupation.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1323</first_page>     <last_page>1328</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1946.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1946078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Internal Curing Efficiency of Pre-Wetted Lightweight Fine Aggregates on Strength Parameters of Concrete</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Post graduate student, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>T. Mohan</given_name>      <surname>Krishna</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K. Prafulla</given_name>       <surname>Devi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Asst. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering College, Gudlavalleru Engineering College, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Internal cured concrete (ICC) using pre-wetted lightweight aggregates is to replace conventional type of curing. Normally curing for conventional type is done by external to internal, which requires a large membrane and a large amount of water is required to do this type of procedure and the water which we use for curing may get runoff or get evaporated. But in ICC type of curing it cure inside to outside, the pre-wetted lightweight aggregates provides sufficient moisture to hydrate cement inside the concrete. The pre-wetted light weight aggregates, which stores water inside and acts as a reservoir. It release water when hydration process is done. Lightweight aggregates such as expanded clay or shale, vermiculite, pumice, slate, perlite having high water absorbing capacity are generally used for internal cured concrete. In this study, vermiculite and expanded clay had been used as replacements of fine aggregate, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% and 12.5% are replaced for vermiculite and 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% for expanded clay.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1957</first_page>     <last_page>1961</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1949.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1949078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>An Audit of Municipal Solid Waste Management in a Mega-City (East Delhi): Challenges and Opportunities</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Fellow, Department of Environment and Waste Management Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Sourabh</given_name>      <surname>Manuja</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Suneel</given_name>       <surname>Pandey</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Sr. Fellow and Director, Department of Environment and Waste Management Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Pallavi</given_name>       <surname>Gulati</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Ex-Research Associate, Department of Environment and Waste Management Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 and Presently Project Manager at Quality Council of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Institution of Engineers Building, New Delhi</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Municipal Solid waste management in developing countries is a gigantic task and its improper management can lead to severe environmental concerns and immense economic loss. However, many urban local bodies are not fully aware of the existing gaps in infrastructure and MSW management services that should be provided to make the system run efficiently and ensuring compliance to the national rules for waste management.The scale of the problem is huge as the reported annual MSW generation in India is about 58.87 Million tonnes (2016-2018) with an estimated annual increase of about 5%.We all know thatinadequate collection of municipal solid waste results in local and global environmental problems, including air pollution (local health and global climate change) and water pollution (local water bodies and marine litter). The Solid Waste Management Rules of 2016 issued by the Government of India requires source segregation and collection; and identifies specific roles and responsibilities for stakeholders, including waste generators, collectors, and local government. The main objectives of the study were to conduct a gap analysis of the existing municipal waste management system in East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) area and to assist in ensuring proper implementation of Solid Waste Management Rules 2016.This paper presents the relevant national rules and the current collection practices in East Delhi based on the results of a recent survey of waste management practices. The survey revealed that much of the waste was not segregated, and found that lack of awareness, infrastructure, monitoring, incentives and penalties were the primary reasons for inadequate collection practices in the city. Door-to-door campaigns, television advertisements, and penalties for noncompliance were identified as some of the key measures to improve segregation and collection.The methodology used for the study was a mix of primary and secondary research tools like, transect walks, personal interviews with stakeholders, focus group discussions and literature review; in sample wards of the city to ensure a 90% confidence level. Such a study shall beuseful for other developing countries to help identify priority areas of action and achieve sustainable MSW management.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1329</first_page>     <last_page>1335</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1951.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1951078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Key Commercial Point Sentinel During “Order Transfer” From Client and Sales for Execution in Manufacturing Industries</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Ph.D Scholar, Department of Management, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S. Sundar</given_name>      <surname>Babu</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.S.</given_name>       <surname>Venkatachalam</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Management, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The Moment Purchase order received in project-driven manufacturing industries and the initial review among key stake holders need to be conducted to understand the technical and commercial requirements of a project. The sales team involved in booking the order and the representatives of clients certainly attend the review meeting known as “Order transfer” to kickstart the project. Usually, the project life cycle needs to be broken down in to 7-9 important phases and the Project Manager/ the Executive sponsor must lead further meetings at the end of every phases before the next. Phase gate checklists are the key tools used during different stages of projects from Initiation till closing. As per PMBOK (Project management body of knowledge), Phase gate checklists are mandatory to decide on further progress for any project at different stages. The research specifically emphasizes the key commercial points to be finalized frozen before initiating the order acceptance process followed by project execution. There are chances of overlooking or misjudging important terms and conditions at initial stages, which may lead to complications in the course of project completion, and, sometimes, hinder going ahead with the project itself. By introducing checklists during the order transfer from customer to sales or sales to factory will avoid such mishaps and will be helpful for a smooth handover to operations. Currently many checklists are in practice and tailored to conduct the phase gates for different firms. However, they need to be modified in such a way that they will be universally utilized by all types of manufacturing industries. In this article, we deal with the modified checklist for manufacturing industries which will be helpful in avoiding any missing key commercial information during the order transfer.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1336</first_page>     <last_page>1339</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1952.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1952078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Recommender System for Stimulating the Learning Skill of Slow Learner in Higher Educational Institution using EDM.</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Asst.Professor,Mannar Thirumalai Naicker College, Madurai, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S.Jothi</given_name>      <surname>Lakshmi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.M</given_name>       <surname>Thangaraj</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor &amp; Head, Department Of Computer Science, School Of Information Technology, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Educational data mining is a prominent area to predict the student learning behaviour. A regular analysis of student learning behaviour is used to improve the quality of the academic institution. This paper focuses on the identification of slow learner in the higher educational institution and showing it by educational data mining model. The student performance data from higher educational institution is taken and applied on the classification algorithm using WEKA tool. A recommender system is developed in this research work to stimulate the learning skills of slow learner.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1962</first_page>     <last_page>1966</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1954.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1954078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A System to access IRNSS data from different Receiver stations using Cloud Computing</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology -Jain (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Gawas Santoshi</given_name>      <surname>Shyamsundar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. G.</given_name>       <surname>Raju</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology -Jain (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Data storage on hard drives of laptop/ datacentres has become a relatively outdated technique as it involves risk of data backup, increase in price due to additional hard drives and management of the data. The world is now progressing with latest technologies with storage on hard disks and datacentres being replaced by the storage on the cloud. When data is generated in continuous form, no matter how small it is, there ought to be a provision to store the data in a place where safety is ensured and storage capacity never runs out. Also since the data is very crucial and we cannot take a chance of data falling in wrong hands, permission to access the data is given only to the authorized users thereby ensuring safety of the data. These things can be ensured using cloud computing which is the best platform for maintaining, storing and monitoring the data. In case of IRNSS/ NavIC data, a requirement of collecting and storing large quantity of scientific data exists. Apart from this a number of stations across the country are involved in this mission from where these data are to be stored. They are also normally required to be accessed by other users in the country. The scientific parameters obtained from the satellite are stored in the C drive of laptop by means of Receiver. The paper aims to device a system wherein the laptop will be replaced by a gateway and the storage in the C drive will be replaced with the storage in the cloud. The data coming from the satellite will be accessed by the gateway and after certain period of time, the data will be stored onto the AWS cloud thereby eliminating the need of laptop and additional hard drives.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1967</first_page>     <last_page>1971</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1956.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1956078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Organizational Perceived Victimization and Aggressive Behaviour as a Defence Against Others’ Aggression Among Hospital Employees</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assist.Prof. Deprtment of Economics and Administrative Sciencies, Cag Universiy, Mersin, Turkey.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ilknur</given_name>      <surname>Ozturkis</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Anjelika Huseyinzade</given_name>       <surname>Simsekis</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Deprtment of Economics and Administrative Sciencies, Cag Universiy, Mersin, Turkey.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This study investigates the relationship among perceived victimisation and aggressive behaviour in terms of demographic variables of employees of private hospitals. We explored whether the perceived victimisation could lead to aggressive behaviour toward perpetrator as a coping strategy. Participants were 142 employees of 3 private hospitals in city of Mersin, Turkey. Questionnaire included questions according to demographical variables, Perceived Victimization Scale developed by [26] and Aggressive Behaviour Scale by [37]. Pearson’s correlation and descriptive statistical analysis were done. The data obtained from this work reveal that female perceive indirect victimisation more than males, as age and professional experience increases the likelihood of aggressive behaviour toward perpetrator increases too.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1340</first_page>     <last_page>1334</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1957.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1957078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Exploration of Special Properties of AL 5056/CNT Metal Matrix Nano-Composites</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr.Sagunthala R&amp;D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>B Madhusudhan</given_name>      <surname>Reddy</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Anand</given_name>       <surname>P</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&amp;D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Over the two decades, researchers and manufacturers of automotive and aerospace appliances have paid much attention and interest to metal matric composites (MMC) due to their unique properties. This paper focus on the special characteristics of Metal Matrix Composites of Aluminum Al5056 reinforced with Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) in different weight ratios of 0.4%, 0.7% and 1.1% of base material. Stir-casting technique is utilized to prepare the composites in line with ASTM standards. The specimens are tested for electrical conductivity, corrosion and wear features. Further the internal structure of these composites is studied by using the SEM Analysis. It is found from the results that by adding reinforcement the composites are affected and SEM analysis of AMMNCs reveal a uniform distribution of CNT in the alloy of Aluminum.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2829</first_page>     <last_page>2833</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1965.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1965078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Automatic Recognition of Land Instability</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Mohammadia School of Engineers, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>MEZIANE</given_name>      <surname>Soukaina</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>BAHI</given_name>       <surname>Lahcen</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mohammadia School of Engineers, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>OUADIF</given_name>       <surname>Latifa</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mohammadia School of Engineers, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Land instabilities are frequent in vulnerable areas because of the conjunction of several triggers. Therefore, it is necessary to identify areas at risk and to propose preventive comfort solutions. The risk is getting worse if landslide affects road network. As a result, it reduces the security of users, the opening of areas and the access of the population. Automatic recognition of land instabilities is useful in the field of new mobility and smart infrastructures. Indeed, this recognition helps the autopilot system installed in vehicles to detect land instabilities even in in bad weather allowing the conditional autonomy to monitor the environment and then the vehicle is able to recognize the land instabilities and acts accordingly. Otherwise, it allows the development of intelligent and smart infrastructures for the protection of the platform and the support of slopes at risk. This automation will reduce the time needed to provide solutions and help diagnose potential risks at an early stage with the optimization of maintenance cost. This article proposes to apply a deep learning method for the recognition of land instabilities collected on roads from visual surveys or captured images of roads. Since landslide types are multiple and require special study to classify them distinctly, this paper aims to apply the deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) using pre-trained AlexNet model to distinguish two classes presence of land instability on the roadway and absence of land instabilities. The results of classification are satisfactory with saving time in identifying risk areas with excellent accuracy (85%) and efficiency and high F1-score (89.12%).</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1972</first_page>     <last_page>1977</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1967.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1967078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Design and Analysis of Gate All Around Tunnel FET based Ring Oscillator Circuit</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>ECE Department, FET, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad, Haryana, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Umesh</given_name>      <surname>Dutta</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.K</given_name>       <surname>Soni</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ECE Department, FET, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad, Haryana, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Manisha</given_name>       <surname>Pattanaik</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>ICT Department, ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, M.P, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this work, we have designed and simulated a Gate All Around TFET (GAATFET) based 3 stage ring oscillator circuit and compared its performance with the CMOS based counterpart. The results of SPICE simulations indicate that GAATFET based ring oscillator circuit consumes 3.5 times lower power consumption in active mode than CMOS based ring oscillator. However, 0.43 ns and 0.17 ns of propagation delay is observed for GAATFET based ring oscillator and CMOS based ring oscillator circuit respectively. The obtained output waveform frequency for CMOS based ring oscillator is 2.5 times higher than the GAAATFET based ring oscillator. Further, undershoot is also investigated and it is found that the amplitude of undershoot in case of GAATFET based oscillator is roughly 6.5 times more as compared to CMOS based counterpart. The undershoot and delay observed in case of GAATFET based ring oscillator can be over-shaded by the fact that it has lower active power consumption than the CMOS based ring oscillator. Simulation results signify that GAATFET based ring oscillator can be deployed in future low power VLSI circuits and systems.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2415</first_page>     <last_page>2420</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1968.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1968078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Sentiment Analysis of Facebook Posts using Hybrid Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science , Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Swarnangini</given_name>      <surname>Sinha</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Kanak</given_name>       <surname>Saxena</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Application, Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha, M.P., India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Nisheeth</given_name>       <surname>Joshi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Social Media is a popular medium of communication amongst youngsters to remain connected with their friends. Facebook is one of the most preferred Social Media Sites which store the gigantic amount of data which can be explored for Sentiment Analysis. In this study, we have applied hybrid analysis approach which combines the best features of a lexical analysis and SVM machine learning classification algorithm on Facebook Posts. The analysis is further improved by incorporating language discourse features to detect intensity of sentiment and the prominent emotions expressed through these posts.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2421</first_page>     <last_page>2428</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1969.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1969078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>To Identify the Improvement Pattern of Self-financing Arts and Science College Student’s Academic Performance using Classification Algorithms</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Periyar University, Salem, Tamilnadu, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R. Senthil</given_name>      <surname>Kumar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.</given_name>       <surname>Arulanandam</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science, GTM College, Gudiyattam, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The aim of this research work is to identify the improvement pattern of academic performance of final year students of self-financing arts and science colleges. The data was collected from the students of nine Arts and Science Colleges. The data contains demographic, socio-economic, residence and college location, subjects, infrastructural facilities, faculty concern and self-motivation attributes. The classification algorithms like Naïve Bayes, Decision tree and CBPANN are applied on the student’s data. The outcome of the research can be used to improve the academic performance students studying in self-financing arts and science colleges located in educationally backward areas. The experiment results shows that the accuracy value for Naïve Bayes algorithm is 92.63%, accuracy value for Decision Tree algorithm is 96.41% and accuracy value for CBPANN algorithm is 99.49%</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2429</first_page>     <last_page>2433</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1976.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1976078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Artificial Immune System Based Improved Secure-Aware Wormhole Attack Detection in MANET</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Chikkanna Govt., Arts College, Tirupur, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M. Sella</given_name>      <surname>Devi</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>T.</given_name>       <surname>Lathamaheswari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Application, Sri Krishna College of Engineering &amp; Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Duraisamy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science, Chikkanna Govt., Arts College, Tirupur, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Typically, the most significant challenge in Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) is detecting the wormhole attacks in the network during communication that degrades the overall network performance. Many routing protocols have been developed to detect and prevent the wormhole attacks based on the requirements of hardware, synchronization clocks, etc. To avoid those requirements, Improved Secure-aware Wormhole Attack Detection (ISWAD) technique was proposed by considering the maximum end-to-end delay and path length from source to the destination node. However, it requires more parameters to further increase the detection accuracy. Therefore in this article, an Artificial Immune System (AIS) based ISWAD is proposed to detect the wormhole attacks efficiently. Initially, a scalable and distributed scheme is applied to avoid single point failures and high mobility by using the sequential probability ratio test. In this scheme, system parameters are also considered with the maximum end-to-end delay and path length. To further improve the detection rate, these parameters are learned by the AIS to detect the wormhole attacks through the network precisely. After the wormhole links/nodes are detected, an alternative path is chosen from the routing table to transmit the data from source to the destination without any packet loss. Finally, the simulation results demonstrate that the proposed technique achieves better detection rate than the other wormhole attack detection techniques.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2834</first_page>     <last_page>2841</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1977.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1977078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Interface Frictional Properties of Geogrid-Reinforced Pond Ash</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Warangal.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mogili</given_name>      <surname>Sudhakar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.</given_name>       <surname>Heeralal</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>associate professor in the department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Warangal.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G. Kalyan</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>assistant professor in the department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Warangal.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The performance of any reinforced soil (RS) structure mainly depends on the soil-geosynthetic interface friction mechanism. Nowadays, due to the non-availability of conventional backfill materials and unsuitability of locally available soils, the exploration has started to find an alternative material for backfilling. One of such materials is pond ash, generated as a waste by-product from thermal power plants. In this regard, the present work is aimed to find the interfacial frictional characteristics of geogrid reinforced pond ash in terms of coefficient of interface friction (Ci) and pullout frictional factor (f*) by conducting large direct shear test and pullout tests using two biaxial geogrids (GG1 and GG2) of different stiffnesses. From the experimental results, it was observed that the coefficient of interface friction (Ci) values were in the range of 0.84 to 0.66 and pullout frictional factor (f*) values were in the range of 0.43 to 0.28 for the applied normal stresses of 50 kPa, 100 kPa and 150 kPa respectively. Further, GG1 shows higher frictional characteristics compared to GG2 because of its structural geometry and stiffness characteristics.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1978</first_page>     <last_page>1983</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1984.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1984078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Developing the Thai Regional Dialect Based on Semi-automatic Technique</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Faculty Department of Computer Science Program, of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Thailand.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Kunyanuth</given_name>      <surname>Kularbphettong</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>A dialect is the specific language of a particular locality that has a unique style, both words and accents. It shows the identity culture and the way of life of people in each region of Thailand and it should be treated to continue to be a national heritage. This research presents the prototype of four regional dialect of Thai based on smart phone by using Ontology technique. The application is easily search and finds the term of dialect words for each region. To develop ontology, a semi-automatic approach was used to build domain ontology from spoken corpus in Thai dialect. The domain ontology is created to handle terms and relationships to describe the features of four Thai regional dialect words. Also, the longest matching approach was used to increase the capability of the system to Thai word segmentation. The empirical results showed that the prototype can efficiently provide satisfied information for users in information searching. System testing technique and questionnaires were needed to evaluate system work and user achievement. The results shown that user satisfaction, both experts and users, was fulfilled the system performances and easily found required information.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2842</first_page>     <last_page>2846</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1986.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1986078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Inclusion of Information and Communication Technology to MSMEs Strategic Planning in Indonesia</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Entrepreneurship Department, BINUS Bandung School of Creative Technology, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Tutik</given_name>      <surname>Inayati</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Ignatius Edward</given_name>       <surname>Riantono</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Economics and Communication Department, BINUS University, Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Tjia Fie</given_name>       <surname>Tjoe</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Entrepreneurship Department, BINUS Bandung School of Creative Technology, Bandung, Indonesia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have become one sector in Indonesia that are important for economic development. However, the system for MSMEs are unknown and unconstructed, especially with the development of information and communication technology that affect the sustainability and productivity of MSMEs. Therefore, this study’s first objective is to build a model that contains MSMEs model in macroscopic view with the involvement of ICT to enhance income for MSMEs. Second objective is to determine what recommendations should be given to raise the economic development received from MSMEs involvement according to the model. The results are a causal loop model is built based on previous researches about MSMEs that combine factors and important elements in the system. Based on the diagram, there are three recommendations given to the Government: trainings to MSMEs about ICT for their businesses, continuing to apply tax reduction for MSMEs, and enhancing their market shares by internalization process.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>1345</first_page>     <last_page>1349</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1987.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1987078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Stability analysis of Sub-threshold 6T SRAM cell at 45 nm for IoT application</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics &amp; Communication Engineering, GLA University, Mathura, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Harekrishna</given_name>      <surname>Kumar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>V.K</given_name>       <surname>Tomar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics &amp; Communication Engineering, GLA University, Mathura, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In ultra-Low power application the supply volt- age in the circuit is as minimum as possible to correct perform the operation. Reducing the supply voltage below the threshold Voltage of transistor is known as sub threshold voltage that affects the delay as well as stability parameter of the Circuit. In this paper body biased technique is applied at standard 6T SRAM which improve the static Current Noise Margin(SINM) and Write trip Current by the factor of 4.15 times and 4.7 times respectively from the Conventional (conv) 6T SRAM. SINM defined the read stability whereas WTI are write ability Parameters of the circuit. In the Sub threshold region delay parameter of the circuit increased, but in this paper delay and power of the proposed circuit are going to be degrades 2.34 times and 4.39 times from the conv. 6T SRAM at different Process Corner i.e. the Performance of the device get increased. In this paper conventional (Conv.)6T and Proposed(PP) 6T both have same W/L ratio at supply voltage of 400mv.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>2434</first_page>     <last_page>2438</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1989.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1989078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article><!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Experimental and FEA evaluation of AA2014/TIC composites</title>   </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kingston Engineering College, Vellore-632059, Tamilnadu, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>V.</given_name>      <surname>Mohanavel</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.N.</given_name>       <surname>Sundar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMK Technolog Polytechnic College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Poongothai</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich Course), Central Polytechnic College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S. Suresh</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Panimalar Polytechnic College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>V.</given_name>       <surname>Sivaraman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Panimalar Polytechnic College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>    <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>AA2014/titanium carbide composites (Al-MMCs) included with diverse mass fraction of TiC (0, 4 and 8 wt.%) were made through stir casting method. This present work, examines the tensile behavior of the fabricated specimen and finite element modeling based tensile specimen. Experimental tensile specimens are examined through ultimate testing machine (UTM). The modeling of the tensile specimen has been developed in ANSYS 12.0 for finite element analysis, which are the most standard CAE tools. Tensile load values are calculated by experimental method and that load values are given as input to the FEA analysis. The finite element outcomes employing ANSYS APDL software exhibiting stresses and deflections were confirmed with experimental upshots and analytical outcomes.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>07</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5636</first_page>     <last_page>5639</last_page>   </pages>   <crossmark>     <crossmark_version>CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0</crossmark_version>     <crossmark_policy>10.35940/BEIESP.CrossMarkPolicy</crossmark_policy>     <crossmark_domains>       <crossmark_domain>          <domain>www.ijrte.org</domain>       </crossmark_domain>     </crossmark_domains>     <crossmark_domain_exclusive>true</crossmark_domain_exclusive>   </crossmark>   <doi_data>     <doi>10.35940/ijrte.B1990.078219</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/B1990078219/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article>
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