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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>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <journal_volume>     <volume>8</volume>   </journal_volume>   <issue>4</issue> </journal_issue> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Piston Failure Analysis on Four-Wheeled 1000cc Engine Cylinder Capacity</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Nasional, South Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ahmad</given_name>      <surname>Zayadi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Novi</given_name>       <surname>Azman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Electrical Engineering, Universitas Nasional, South Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Cahyono Heri</given_name>       <surname>Prasetyo</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Nasional, South Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <surname>Sungkono</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Nasional, South Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Pistons are one of the main components of a 1000 cc engine that functions as a pressure suppressor and a recipient of pressure combustion in the combustion chamber. In the examination of the 1000 cc sedan engine that has been operating for 30,000 hours found a rough sound on the engine and experienced loss compression on the cylinder block number 2. The purpose of the study was to obtain the factors causing the deformation of the piston 1000 cc sedan vehicles. The research method used is metallographic observation using ASTM E 3 and ASTM E 112, testing hardness using ASTM E 92 and SNI 19-0409-1989 and testing chemical composition using ASTM A 751. The results of research on piston damage can be seen that observation macrostructure proves that there is plastic deformation on the surface area of the piston material, the results of microstructure observation are known to occur microcrack on the top surface of the right side of the piston, there is no change in microhardness between the piston material in the deformed area with the deformed piston material hardness, piston material made of alloy Al-Si. In the area of the piston surface that experiences deformation, Mg2Si and Mg2Al3 compounds are formed, these compounds which cause microcrack on the piston's upper surface. Plastic deformation on the piston surface occurs due to a collision between the piston surface and the cylinder head due to the buildup of crust on the piston surface.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8208</first_page>     <last_page>8212</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.D8894.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8894118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Strength Characteristics of Preformed Foam Concrete</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of civil Engineering, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiyanoor.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>R.sanjay</given_name>      <surname>Kumar*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>C.</given_name>       <surname>Nivetha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of civil Engineering, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiyanoor.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>D.</given_name>       <surname>Parthiban</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of civil Engineering, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiyanoor.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>D.S.</given_name>       <surname>Vijayan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of civil Engineering, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiyanoor.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The study deals with the usage of perforated foam of various percentages to that of coarse aggregate to produce light weight concrete. With the day to day increase in industries and civilization’s expansion it has become very much necessary to produce structures with proficiently lesser weight. Its usage has become more proficient in construction of building in earthquake prone areas. This experimental investigation deals with the study of strength parameters of light weight concrete by performing various strength test and its various behavior s such as compression, tensile and flexure are studied by adding preformed foam at various proportions of 0%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20% and 40%. All these strength parameter test are performed on 7th day, 14th day and 28th day respectively from day of casting.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8212</first_page>     <last_page>8216</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.D8897.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8897118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Personalized E-Learning System Based on User’s Performance and Knowledge: An Adaptive Technique</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Patchava Ramya</given_name>      <surname>Sree*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Tammisetty</given_name>       <surname>Bhuvaneswari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Vulchi Swapnika</given_name>       <surname>Reddy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jonnalagadda Surya</given_name>       <surname>Kiran</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The Learning style of every individual is unique. We require some adaptive and personalization techniques to extract required learning content from enormous content available. Here we build up an adaptive learning approach so that the personalization is conceivable. An adaptive learning system is developed by considering learner’s knowledge. We develop this by considering a specific domain. It takes the individual’s performance into consideration and modifies constantly by responding with student specific learning content. We categorize learners based on the initial assessment conducted. Based on the results obtained and on his/her choice of content displayed. Learner’s performance is observed and modelled, adaption is done accordingly through continuous appraisals conducted after each module and tweaked during interactions. The essential goal of this paper is to incorporate the revelation of ideal settings, where the students can improve their learning capacities.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8695</first_page>     <last_page>8699</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.D8899.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8899118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Strength Properties of Tyre Rubber Concrete</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research scholar of Civil Engineerieng Department, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Padur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India &amp; Assistant Professor, Civil Engineerieng Department, Elitte College Of Engineering, Sodepur, Kolkata, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Sulagno</given_name>      <surname>Banerjee*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jessy</given_name>       <surname>Rooby</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor of Civil Engineering Department, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Padur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India,</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Due to the fast development in vehicle industry, utilization of tyre is expanding everyday and there is no reuse of the equivalent to diminish the natural contamination. The transfer of waste tyres is confronting serious issues in India. The developing issue of waste tyre transfer in India can be eased if new reusing courses can be found for the surplus tyres. It is evaluated that 1.2 billions of waste tyre rubber delivered all inclusive in a year. It is assessed that 11% of postconsumer tyres are traded and 27% are sent to landfill, accumulated or dumped wrongfully and just 4% is utilized for structural building ventures. Subsequently endeavors have been taken to distinguish the potential utilization of waste tyres in structural building ventures.In this present study, cubes are casted of M25 grade by replacing 5, 10, 15 percent of tyre rubber aggregate with coarse aggregate and compared with regular M25 grade concrete. Properties of fresh concrete like workability, compressive strength,split tensile strength,flexural strength of hardened concrete were identified. The aim is to investigate the optimal use of waste tyre rubber as coarse aggregate in concrete composite.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8217</first_page>     <last_page>8222</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.D8902.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8902118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Energy Efficient Routing Technique by using TORA and BPSO</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science &amp; Engineering, BBD University, Lucknow, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Neeraj</given_name>      <surname>Baiswar*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Saif</given_name>       <surname>Wajid</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science &amp; Engineering, BBD University, Lucknow, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Gaurav Kumar</given_name>       <surname>Srivastava</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science &amp; Engineering, BBD University, Lucknow, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>A MANET (Mobile Ahoc NETwork) is infrastructure less self configuring a set of mobile devices, and those devices communicating via wireless. Devices in MANET can free to move anywhere and any direction. Due to nature of movable, the link between each device can frequently change; due to its dynamic nature of MANET it has some security issues than other fixed infrastructure networks. In the devices in MANET, energy consumption in devices is an important issue. Therefore we need a energy-efficient routing method that consume less energy and incress the lifetime of network. In this proposed paper, here proposed a energy-efficient routing method by using TORA (Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm) and BPSO (Binary Particle Swarm Optimization).</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8223</first_page>     <last_page>8226</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.D8904.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8904118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Illumination Invariant Facial Expression Recognition using Convolutional Neural Networks</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>pursuing Ph.D in Computer Science and Engineering from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, AP, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K. Prasada</given_name>      <surname>Rao*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. M. V. P. Chandra Sekhara</given_name>       <surname>Rao</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>professor at Dept of CSE, RVR&amp;JC College of Engineering, Guntur, AP, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this work, we propose a prospective novel method to address illumination invariant system for facial expression recognition. Facial expressions are used to convey nonverbal visual information among humans. This also plays a vital role in human-machine interface modules that have invoked attention of many researchers. Earlier machine learning algorithms require complex feature extraction algorithms and are relying on the size and uniqueness of features related to the subjects. In this paper, a deep convolutional neural network is proposed for facial expression recognition and it is trained on two publicly available datasets such as JAFFE and Yale databases under different illumination conditions. Furthermore, transfer learning is used with pre-trained networks such as AlexNet and ResNet-101 trained on ImageNet database. Experimental results show that the designed network could recognize up to 30% variation in the illumination and it achieves an accuracy of 92%.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6140</first_page>     <last_page>6144</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.D8905.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8905118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Brain Computing Interface using Deep Learning for Blind People</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>P.G. Department of ComputerScience, The New College, Chennai.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>V. J.</given_name>      <surname>Chakravarthy*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.</given_name>       <surname>Seenivasan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of mathematics, Annamalai university, Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The developing area of research in Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is used to enhance the quality of human computer applications. It can be decoding individuals by the computer device signals converted into commands between human’s neural world and outer physical world. The brain use bodies under some circumstances to interact with the external world and also brain can be depressed of their sensing abilities namely blindness or deafness. In this study, analyze of brain’s behavior using BCI for blind people in spatial activity. The common beliefs in blind people using other senses by compensate their lack of vision. In case of BCI system can able to understand the brain’s activity even in very difficult challenge. Therefore we propose the data mining technique. In this research work, deep learning approach based on the framework of Convolution Neural Networks (CNN) with Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) can help us to discover their brain’s activity for blind people.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8227</first_page>     <last_page>8230</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.D8906.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8906118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Impact of Active Learning Training Design on Self Efficacy Levels of Participants</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Department of Management Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Jain</given_name>      <surname>Mathew*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Rachana</given_name>       <surname>Mukherjee</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sridevi</given_name>       <surname>Nair</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Training evaluation and the need for effective and efficient training methods have always been the focus of researchers and practitioners alike. This search was further fuelled by the creation and identification of theories in the area of learning. Organizational researchers have been constantly borrowing from the fields of Academics in the hopes of identifying what would work best for their people. While adoption of theories has been accepted and encouraged, the understanding of the effects of the new ‘Learner centric’ approaches is still incomplete. The current study attempts to evaluate one proposed outcome of Self-efficacy. Literature in the area of Self-efficacy has linked the concept to training transfer. In the current study, the researchers attempt to understand the relationship between Active Learning design and Self-efficacy. The findings of the study suggest that this relationship is significant and must be considered while planning and designing training modules. The researchers also propose an equation to predict the levels of self-efficacy in the participants, given the level of participation, quality and timeliness of feedback and the learning environment.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5914</first_page>     <last_page>5921</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.D8909.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8909118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Vibration Control of Water Tank Staging Equipped X-plate Damper</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>M-Tech Scholar, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>G.</given_name>      <surname>Nirmala</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Atulkumar</given_name>       <surname>Manchalwar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sakshi</given_name>       <surname>Manchalwar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, K G Reddy Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>During post-earthquake requirement the staging of elevated water tanks are considered as essential structures. Failure of staging leads to collapse of watertank so required to control the vibration of staging. In This paper elevated circular tank supported with frame was modeled to control the vibration of staging. Non-linear dynamic analysis (time-history analysis) was performed on model by using SAP-2000 software to study the seismic behaviour. The additional dissipation of energy occurs by using damper constitute an effective technique for the earthquake reduction of staging members and In this study an attempt has been made to use the X-plate metallic steel damper for reducing the seismic response.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5551</first_page>     <last_page>5554</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.D8911.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8911118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Obscure image classification and restoration using Support Vector Machines</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics &amp; Communication Engineering, C. S. Patel Institute of Technology, CHARUSAT, Anand, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Pradip</given_name>      <surname>Panchal*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Hiren</given_name>       <surname>Mewada</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Electronics &amp; Communication Engineering, C. S. Patel Institute of Technology, CHARUSAT, Anand, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>A restoration and classification computation for blurred image which depends on obscure identification and characterization is proposed in this paper. Initially, new obscure location calculation is proposed to recognize the Gaussian, Motion and Defocus based blurred locales in the image. The degradation-restoration model referred with pre-processing followed by binarization and features extraction/classification algorithm applied on obscure images. At this point, support vector machine (SVM) classification algorithm is proposed to cluster the blurred images. Once the obscure class of the locales is affirmed, the structure of the obscure kernels of the blurred images are affirmed. At that point, the obscure kernel estimation techniques are embraced to appraise the obscure kernels. At last, the blurred locales are re-established utilizing nonblind image deblurring calculation and supplant the blurred images with the restored images. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed calculation performs well.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8231</first_page>     <last_page>8236</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.D8913.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8913118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Identification of Best Indian Entry–Level Segment SUV through TOPSIS Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of CEA, GLA University, Mathura, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Nikhil</given_name>      <surname>Govil*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Aprna</given_name>       <surname>Tripathi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of CEA, GLA University, Mathura, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Varsha</given_name>       <surname>Kumari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of CEA, GLA University, Mathura, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Every car owner wants comfort, power, and efficiency with his/her car. As per the latest trend in the Indian automobile sector, buyers are more interested in SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) or Micro SUV cars due to several reasons. It’s observed that while driving a car, it is advantages if the driver sits at a higher height as compared with hatchback &amp; sedan cars. This is one of the most common reasons for the increasing popularity of SUVs in India nowadays. Due to these reasons more and more companies are launching new cars in this segment to attract their buyers. On the one hand, customers are having many options to compare but on another hand, they are perplexed to determine which SUV is best for them as per their requirements, purpose &amp; budget. In such a situation, buyers may look for the TOPSIS method which is a selection procedure technique. TOPSIS is based on the concept that the chosen alternative should have the shortest geometric distance from the positive ideal solution (PIS) and the longest geometric distance from the negative ideal solution (NIS). In this paper some SUV cars are considered with different attributes and the TOPSIS method is applied to determine the best car for the buyer.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8237</first_page>     <last_page>8240</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.D8914.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8914118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Needs of Effective Water Conservation</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Ph. D Scholar, Alagappa Institute of Management, Karaikudi</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S.</given_name>      <surname>Parthiban*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. S.</given_name>       <surname>Rajamohan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor and Director i/c, Alagappa Institute of Management, Karaikudi.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The earth’s supply of fresh water is fixed. Its distribution is skewed spatially and temporarily. The maximum usage of water withdrawals is by agricultural sector for irrigation. It is socially, economically and culturally entwined with the lives of people. In the course of irrigation development many irrigation projects have been evolved across India. There are various irrigation techniques followed in different parts of India. The continued growth of population, industrialization, urbanization, climate change, emission of greenhouse gases and deforestation build up pressure on available water resources and arable land for food production. It is further worsened with crop production loss, deterioration of water sheds, disappearance of wetlands and reoccurrence of erratic monsoon. The fall of ground water table, deterioration of quality water, salinization, soil degradation, water logging and irrational use of water emphasized the need for conservation of irrigation water sources. While we have adopted many conservation measures like artificial recharge scheme, percolation ponds, check dams, irrigated agriculture modernization and rehabilitation works on the one side, the problem of irrigation water scarcity and shortage in the availability of quality water still persists. Hence, an attempt has been made to study the need s and effective management on conservation of irrigation water resources.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6643</first_page>     <last_page>6647</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.D8919.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8919118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Employee Engagement: A Practice That Creates Endurance for Retaining Employees of Service Sector</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor:G.L.Bajaj Institute of Management and Research Greater Noida.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Anurag</given_name>      <surname>Joshi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Sarvendu</given_name>       <surname>Tiwari</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor: G.L.Bajaj Institute of Management and Research Greater Noida.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Employee Engagement is an essential practice that is highly valuable for every organization to get capture and retain a competitive advantage as they existing in highly competitive environment. The practice involves a matrix of several drivers of engagement including career management interventions, belongingness, intellectualness of job, reinforcement and integration from organization and autonomy that fosters employee commitment towards organizational common goals with fully involvement. Several factors as high motivation, Intense training &amp; development modules, orientation etc. That facilitates in engaging employee with enthusiasm. Practical Implications: The paper may be useful in getting attention of employees in involving them fully in job they handled and increasing their performances and also assists organization for increasing their retention power of productive employees and sustaining advantage.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8700</first_page>     <last_page>8704</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.D8921.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8921118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Mobility Pattern Probing of Mobile Users using Call Data Record Dataset</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of MCA, AITS (Autonomous), New Boyanapalli, Rajampet, Kadapa (Dt.), A.P , INDIA</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>P.</given_name>      <surname>Swathi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>P.</given_name>       <surname>Kavitha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of MCA, AITS (Autonomous), New Boyanapalli, Rajampet, Kadapa (Dt.), A.P , INDIA</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>N. Narasimha</given_name>       <surname>Prasad</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Department of MCA, AITS (Autonomous), New Boyanapalli, Rajampet, Kadapa (Dt.), A.P , INDIA</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Colossal measures of information are currently being gathered because of the expanded use of portable media communications. The aims of the mobile phone clients can't be watched, their expectations are reflected in the call information which characterize use designs. Over some undefined time, frame, an individual telephone produces an enormous example of utilization. In this paper, we examine the solo learning possibilities of two neural systems for the profiling of brings made by clients over a time allotment in a versatile media transmission arrange. Our inquest gives a similar examination to client call information records so as to direct a clear information mining on clients call designs. Our examination demonstrates the preparation capacity of the two systems to segregate client call designs. The arranged highlights can later be deciphered and marked dependent on explicit necessities of the versatile specialist organization. Along these lines, suspicious call practices are separated inside the portable media transmission organize. We give results utilizing covered call information from a genuine portable media transmission arranges.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8241</first_page>     <last_page>8244</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.D8922.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8922118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Detection of Diabetes using Biosensors</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Ap, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>B.</given_name>      <surname>Venkateswarulu*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Nandita.</given_name>       <surname>Y</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Ap, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.</given_name>       <surname>Hitesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Ap, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M.Vamsi</given_name>       <surname>Krishna</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Ap, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Diabetes is the widespread disease in the world. During the last few decades there is a huge increase in the number of diabetic patients. Biosensor is a device which is used to detect diabetes. It converts biological reading into electrical pursuing that helps the patients to predict their diabetic levels. It consists of a biological recognition element and a chemical sensor. They are high-technology tracking tools that measures sugar levels in a quick, highly sensible fashion. We mainly focus on the glucose-oxidase biosensor which uses machine learning techniques and regression methods. Detection of diabetes can be done in many forms like with a radiofrequency biosensor chip, optical fiber biosensor, micro-fluidic biosensor. Optical biosensor is placed in contact lens to detect glucose levels within the tears and give the accurate prediction. There were some early versions of glucose-sensing devices. There are different existing techniques for the detection. But the preferred method is using the continuous glucose observing system. This method offers a good control of diabetes by using real time data. However, there are few provokes identified with the accomplishment of precise and dependable glucose observing. Further consistency and improvements in the development of biosensors to meet their goals are required.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8705</first_page>     <last_page>8708</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.D8923.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8923118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Total Ankle Replacement Digital Templating Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Faculty of Information Science &amp; Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Azrulhizam</given_name>      <surname>Shapi’i *</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mohammad Khatim</given_name>       <surname>Hasan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Faculty of Information Science &amp; Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Riza</given_name>       <surname>Sulaiman</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Faculty of Information Science &amp; Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Total ankle replacement (TAR) requires a step in the pre-surgery planning procedure that can help in determining the most suitable size for the implant. In recent years, digital implants of a size that is suitable for the patient have been widely used in the process of joint replacement surgery for hip and knee joints. Many patients have experienced traumatic damage to the ankle joint, and pre-surgery planning is currently still at the stage of using acetate templates and radiographs, which can cause errors in the surgical procedure. Therefore, a method of determining the implant size by trial and error needs to be developed so that pre-surgical planning can be implemented effectively. In this study, the Orthopaedic-TAR (OrthoAnkle) system is developed using Java software and is supported by Adobe Photoshop. This system allows a surgeon to determine the size of the implant effectively. The components involved in ankle joint replacement are Hintegra implants, designed using AutoCAD. In this way, the size of the Hintegra implant is determined based on the damage to the patient's ankle joint. DICOM X-ray images for several patients were randomly selected to test the accuracy and effectiveness of the size of the implant. A suitable size of implant can facilitate the surgical procedure and reduce damage to the implant after surgery. The results of this study, and particularly the model constructed here, contribute to the templating of digital implants for total ankle replacement. The results of the prototype test show a good response and a high level of effectiveness.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8245</first_page>     <last_page>8250</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.D8928.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8928118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna for 5G Communication Applications</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor Department of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad, T.S, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>G.Sudhakar</given_name>      <surname>Reddy*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Praveen Kumar</given_name>       <surname>Kancherla</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of ECE, CMR Institute of Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad, T.S, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Amulya</given_name>       <surname>Boyina</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor Department of ECE, CMR College of Enggeneering &amp; Technology, JNTUH, Hyderabad, T.S, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The current article presents the design of reconfigurable multiband antenna fed by coplanar waveguide feeding using commercially available pin diodes. Multiple input multiple output structure is proposed to reduce the polarization diversity related issues. The designed antenna operating in the wideband with coverage in 5G band. The proposed model is showing huge bandwidth of almost 10 GHz with peak realized gain of 6.8 dB. Good impedance characteristics in the operating band with Omni directional radiation makes this model suitable for future communication applications.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5922</first_page>     <last_page>5925</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.D8930.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8930118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Emission Characteristics of Preheating Corn oil biodiesel blend in CI engine</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>G.</given_name>      <surname>Selvakumar*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>J.</given_name>       <surname>Mahendran</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Thirunavukkarasu</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.</given_name>       <surname>Periyasamy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>V.</given_name>       <surname>Gopinath</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Speedy industry development and population growth have an outcome in the vigorous demand for energy. The disorganize consumption of fossil fuels has to lead to the destruction of petroleum fuels. The exhaust emission from diesel engines has caused the most important impact in troubling the environment. To rise above these harms, the focus is necessary for substitute supply. Many researchers are finding alternative fuel for fossil fuels. The substitute for petroleum products should be environmentally friendly, easily available and technically feasible. Biodiesel is derived from vegetable oils through the transesterification process. The properties of corn oil methyl ester blends were obtained are similar to diesel. However, the viscosity of biodiesel was high compared to diesel and it affects ignition delay it causes incomplete combustion. To preheat the fuel is necessary with the help of exhaust gas and it enhances the combustion process. In this experimental analysis diesel fuel, 20% Biodiesel + 80% Diesel and 40% Biodiesel + 60% Diesel at three different temperatures of fuels are 35°C, 45°C and 55°C is tested.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8251</first_page>     <last_page>8254</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.D8934.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8934118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Leveraging Consumers’ Showrooming Behaviour – A Supply Chain Perspective</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>MBA Depratment, SSN School of Management, Kalavakkam, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Vani</given_name>      <surname>Haridasan*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Kavitha</given_name>       <surname>Muthukumaran</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>MBA Depratment, SSN School of Management, Kalavakkam, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India,</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>With the mushrooming of new technologies and changing customers' shopping habits, it becomes absolutely necessary to understand the reasons and appreciate the customers' needs and preferences in an optimal way. Showrooming and Webrooming are the new terms which are making rounds in the prevailing multi-channel customer centric business model. In both these cases, consumers can interact with retailers across channels anytime, anywhere and at their convenience. Due to adversity of products and brands, shoppers of today hardly make an instant purchase decision. They would rather search and evaluate products either online or in-store. Though intense research seems to be happening with the focus on identifying ways to curb this behaviour, it has actually become a challenge to the back-end players of the supply chain, mainly the physical distribution. This study attempts to understand those dimensions of service quality of physical distribution; the dimensions of service loyalty that has an influence on showrooming behaviour of consumers’ of electronic goods in order to determine those factors of physical distribution service quality that has influence on service loyalty. The study is focused on the customers of electronic goods like mobiles, laptops and other electronic accessories.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8709</first_page>     <last_page>8714</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.D8935.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8935118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Column and Surface Aerosol Optical Properties and Their Association with Meteorology in the Yangtze River Delta</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Physics, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KLEF), Vaddeswaram 522502, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K. Raghavendra</given_name>      <surname>Kumar*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>N.S.M.P. Latha</given_name>       <surname>Devi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Physics, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KLEF), Vaddeswaram 522502, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Aerosols played an important role in climate change during recent years in China. Many kinds of researches in different areas in China, particularly over the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region in East China is measured during the period from January 2013 to December 2015. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) derived aerosol optical depth (AOD), particulate matter concentrations (PM2.5) and surface black carbon (BCS) was used in this study. Nanjing, Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Ningbo have been selected in this research as they are the major cities of the YRD region that represents different environments. Variation of AOD550, Ångström exponent (AE470-660) and PM2.5 are mainly discussed, and meanwhile, the relationship that exists between them and with the meteorology is also discussed in this work. Apart from this, the impact of visibility and water vapor are also considered to examine the influence on optical properties. The data and analysis indicate that urban cities have a higher value of AOD than rural background cities. High AOD was noticed in summer than in other seasons. AOD usually has a negative relationship with AE, except in summer. Similarly, the PM2.5 has a negative relationship with AOD, whereas, BCS has a positive correlation with AOD. Further, it was observed that the rise in temperature resulted in high AOD concentration. The visibility has negative effect on AOD, whereas, AQI follows similar pattern as that of visibility.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8255</first_page>     <last_page>8259</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.D8936.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8936118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>A Novel Voltage Regulation Technique using Fractional Order PI Controller for A Three Phase Grid Connected Photovoltaic System</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Asst. Prof, EEE Dept, GMRIT, Rajam</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>M.Vinay</given_name>      <surname>Kumar</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>U.</given_name>       <surname>Salma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assoc. Prof, EECE Dept, GIT, GITAM University, Visakapatnam</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The integration of distributed generations (DG’s) to the grid has led to number of challenges apart from the advantages, one of the challenge associated is the voltage regulation. Photovoltaic (PV) system as a DG is considered as it has a better edge when compared to the other DG’s. The application of PV system to the grid requires extra compensating devices to mitigate the voltage regulation issues. A novel voltage regulation strategy for three phase grid connected PV system using fractional order proportional plus integral (FOPI) controller is proposed in this paper. The modelling&amp;analysis of FOPI controller along with the integer orderproportional plus integral (IOPI) controlleris presented in this paper. FOPI controllers are designed in Matlab using FOMCON toolbox (Fractional order Modeling and Control).The simulation is consequently carried out in the Matlab/Simulink environment for both the controllers with resistive loads, resistive &amp; inductive loadsand resistive, inductive &amp; capacitive loads.The FOPI controller outperforms IOPI controller, results of simulation reflectthat controller using FOPI gives better performancewhen compared with the IOPI controller. The effectiveness ofthe FOPI controller confirms the authentication and the simulation results are deliberated for all the different loads.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8260</first_page>     <last_page>8267</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.D8937.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8937118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Sewage Monitoring using IoT</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Karthik</given_name>      <surname>K*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Muthuselvan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jaichandran</given_name>       <surname>R, S </surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Varsha</given_name>       <surname>B</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Thamjeed</given_name>       <surname>Abdullah K</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>As much as we'd like to maintain a strategic distance from it, sewage is a significant thought for all aspects of the world. What's going on here? Basically, its water-conveyed squander. Lamentably, the impacts of sewage on the earth are generally negative. It should be appropriately treated before it tends to be discarded – for the most part into the sea. There are two issues, be that as it may. On the off chance that sewage is just mostly treated before it is discarded, it can pollute water and damage immense measures of natural life. For the reason to decrease the flood contamination in sewer water framework, an ongoing framework was created to screen and control the framework naturally to diminish the barricade in sewer framework and furthermore lessens the demise rate of sanitation specialists. Sensors engine drive circuits and web server are utilized to incorporates the information and sends to the server. Keywords: On demand, recipe, restaurant.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8268</first_page>     <last_page>8270</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.D8939.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8939118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Ensemble of Multi Feature Layers in CNN for Facial Expression Recognition using Deep Learning</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Computer Engineering Department, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Chintan B..</given_name>      <surname>Thacker*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Ramji M.</given_name>       <surname>Makwana</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>M.D. AIIVINE PXL Pvt. Ltd, Rajkot, Gujarat, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Facial Expression Recognition is an important undertaking for the machinery to recognize different expressive alterations in individual. Emotions have a strong relationship with our behavior. Human emotions are discrete reactions to inside or outside occasions which have some importance meaning. Involuntary sentiment detection is a process to understand the individual’s expressive state to identify his intensions from facial expression which is also a noteworthy piece of non-verbal correspondence. In this paper we propose a Framework that combines discriminative features discovered using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to enhance the performance and accuracy of Facial Expression Recognition. For this we have implemented Inception V3 pre-trained architecture of CNN and then applying concatenation of intermediate layer with final layer which is further passing through fully connected layer to perform classification. We have used JAFFE (Japanese Female Facial Expression) Dataset for this purpose and Experimental results show that our proposed method shows better performance and improve the recognition accuracy.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>9782</first_page>     <last_page>9787</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.D8940.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8940118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Influence of Organizational Capabilities on Innovative Climate and Talent Retention</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Senior Professor, Business School, Vellore Institute of Technology,Vellore</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr.S.</given_name>      <surname>Gomathi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Nayeemunnisa.</given_name>       <surname> A.</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Present pursuing Ph.D degree in Management Business School Vellore Institute of Technology,Vellore</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Organizations in the highly competitive world give attention towards providing a innovative climate to retain the talented employees in the organization. Organizational capabilities are emerged to respond to the global changes in the business environment. Organizational capabilities play an important role in managing and developing its resources to sustain in the highly dynamic environment. Building right organizational capabilities will help the organizations in retaining the right talent and creating an innovative climate in the organization. The paper aims to develop a conceptual model by linking organizational capabilities, innovative climate and talent retention. To frame a conceptual model author did an extensive review literature that revealed the relative dimensions under the variables of organizational capabilities, innovative climate and talent retention. The revealed dimensions used for framing a conceptual model to understand the influence of organizational capabilities on innovative climate and talent retention. The study revealed that to retain talented employees organizations must provide innovative climate and build right capabilities in the organization to sustain in the highly dynamic and competitive environment.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>9788</first_page>     <last_page>9792</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.D8941.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8941118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Digitalized Synchronization of Multi level STATCOM with Switch Fault Elimination</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>ResearchScholar, EEE, Aditya college of Engg. &amp; Tech,,JNTUK, Kakinada</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K.</given_name>      <surname>Varalakshmi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.L.</given_name>       <surname>Narasimham</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor,EEE department, Andhra University(Retd), Visakhapatnam, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>G.</given_name>       <surname>Tulasiramdas</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, EEE department, JNTU-Hyderabad, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>With much advancement in the FACTS technologies STATCOM with multi-level inverter provides reactive compensation with less harmonics injection in the grid system. The voltage stress on each power electronic switch is also reduced as the voltage across each switch is low, in turn reduces the switching losses. In this paper a cascaded multi-level inverter with STATCOM application of 2m+1 levels controlling through Space Vector PWM was considered. Switch fault analysis is carried out by detecting and mitigating the fault with a bypass power electronic switch. Design method and parametric analysis is carried out in MATLAB simulation and results arevalidated.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8271</first_page>     <last_page>8275</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.D8942.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8942118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Biodiesel Production Optimization using Heterogeneous Catalyst (Al2O3) in Karanja oil by Taguchi Method</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Mechanical Engineering, DYPIT, Pune (MS), India,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Satish A.</given_name>      <surname>Patil*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. R. R.</given_name>       <surname>Arakerimath</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>HOD Mechanical, G H Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Wagholi, Pune, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Biodiesel is renewable and environmental friendly fuel which has the potential to obtain considerable performance of engine. The aim of this work is to optimize the transesterification process for production of biodiesel using Taguchi method. In this experimental work, the Karanja oil transesterification is done to produce biodiesel using Al2O3 as a heterogeneous catalyst, using five parameters and five levels. Orthogonal array obtained by Minitab to analyze the interaction effect by using Taguchi method for the transesterification reaction. The parameters such as molar ratio of methanol to oil, catalyst concentration, reaction temperature, reaction time and stirring speed are effect on biodiesel yield. Effect of these parameters is investigated on small scale. Experimental yield obtained at optimal conditions i.e. are 20:1 molar ratio of methanol to oil, addition of 3% Al2O3 catalyst, reaction temperature 65ºC, reaction time 60 min and 600 rpm stirring speed is 80%.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5555</first_page>     <last_page>5558</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.D8947.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8947118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Building the Security Function Point Method for Web Application Vulnerability Remediation</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Seoul Business School, Seoul School of Integrated Sciences and Technologies(aSSIST), Seoul, Korea.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Kwansoon</given_name>      <surname>Park*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Boyoung</given_name>       <surname>Kim*</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Seoul Business School, Seoul School of Integrated Sciences and Technologies(aSSIST), Seoul, Korea.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The web application vulnerability remediation activities are important in terms of actual risk management in corporate security activities. However, traditional software development resource estimation methods do not discuss resource estimation for software vulnerability remediation in terms of security. Moreover, it is difficult to estimate the exact web vulnerability remediation resources using correction factors. In these backgrounds this study aims to establish a resource estimation methodology for web application vulnerability remediation in terms of security from the perspective of dynamic analysis, contributing to foundation building for the systematic management of web application vulnerability remediation among information security organizations and related practitioners. For the new model development, this study used 64 application data of the experimental company to derive the security function point method and 6 web vulnerability assessment project data from the same company to verify the methodology.Hence a web application vulnerability remediation standard was established, and a new security web vulnerability remediation resource estimation technique, “Security Function Point Method (SFPM),” was proposed through data collection based on the standard.It covers the de facto global web application vulnerability framework named OWASP Top 10(2017) and several Korea’s standards fromthe practical field. Thus, it is possible tocalculate the web application vulnerability remediation resourcesin a better way.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5962</first_page>     <last_page>5968</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.D8948.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8948118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Factors That Influence Retail Store Preference and Impact of in-Store Digitization</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor,Amity Business School,Amity University, Noida</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Ms. Sunetra</given_name>      <surname>Saha*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Ashok</given_name>       <surname>Sharma</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Amity Business School,Amity University,</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Anita</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, Bridge School of Management, Gurugram,</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper tries to understand various in-store digitization techniques being adopted by retailers around the world and to determine whether these instore digitisation techniques have an influence towards retail store selection along with a study to understand various factors that influence the retail store preference of consumers. The study was conducted by preparing a questionnaire and taking survey from a sample of 117 people. The data was analyzed and findings were documented accordingly.The various factors that influence the store preference were identified and reduced into 5 factors which are named store ambience, services, convenience, merchandise options and sales promotion. Store ambience was found to be the most important factor that influences store preference.The study also revealed that convenience, degree of modernization and use of virtual Reality in stores would have a significant impact towards store preference and selection.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8715</first_page>     <last_page>8722</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.D8951.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8951118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Group 3 S Cordial Remainder Labeling</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>A.</given_name>      <surname>Lourdusamy*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S. Jenifer</given_name>       <surname>Wency</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, Manonmaiam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>F.</given_name>       <surname>Patrick</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mathematics, St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Let G  (V(G),E(G)) be a graph and let 3 g :V(G)S be a function. For each edge xy , assign the label r where r is the remainder when og(x) is divided by og(y) or og(y) is divided by og(x) according as og(x)  o g( y) or og( y)  o g(x) . The function g is called a group 3 S cordial remainder labeling of G if | ( ) ( ) | 1 g g v x  v y  and | (0) (1) | 1 g g e  e  , where ( ) g v x denotes the number of vertices labeled with x and ( ) g e i denotes the number of edges labeled with i (i  0,1) . A graph G which admits a group 3 S cordial remainder labeling is called a group 3 S cordial remainder graph. In this paper, we introduce the concept of group 3 S cordial remainder labeling. We prove that some standard graphs admit a group 3 S cordial remainder labeling.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8276</first_page>     <last_page>8281</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.D8953.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8953118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Design and Cost Efficiency of Steel Silos and Concrete Silo</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor Department of civil Engineering Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka mission research foundation, India</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>D.S.</given_name>      <surname>Vijayan*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S</given_name>       <surname>Arviand</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar Department of civil Engineering Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka mission research foundation, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mithun</given_name>       <surname>P S</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Nizam Muhammed, UG student Department of civil Engineering Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka mission research foundation, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Yahiya Yoosuf</given_name>       <surname>Thattarth</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>UG student Department of civil Engineering Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka mission research foundation, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Silos usually work as storage structures between offer and demand for varied product, and their structural safety has long been of interest to the engineering profession due to seismic effect. This is especially true for dynamically loaded silos, e.g., just in case of seismic excitation. Significantly thin-walled cylindrical silos are extremely susceptible to seismic Iatrogenic pressures which might cause essential buckling phenomena of the silo shell. The analysis of silos may be administered in two, alternative ways. Within the initial, self-Wight, the seismic loading is sculpturesque through statically equivalent loads acting on the shell. As an alternative, a time history analysis could be administered, during which nonlinear phenomena because of the filling as well because the interaction between the shells, and therefore, the granular material is taken under consideration. The paper presents a comparison of an analytical design of steel and concrete comparison. Do all different types of loads which is action on the steel and concrete silo those approaches. The model used for the nonlinear time history analysis considers the granular material by suggests that of thinker granular strain approach for hypoplasticity theory. The interaction effects between the two types of Reaction and the cost comparison of the silos.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>12428</first_page>     <last_page>12435</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.D8954.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8954118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Neighbourhood Degree Based Index for Graph Operations Related To Composition</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>(Assistant Professor, Dr.N.G.P.Arts and Science College,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>S.</given_name>      <surname>Manimekalai*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>U.</given_name>       <surname>Mary</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor &amp; Head, PG &amp; Research department of Mathematics, Nirmala College for Women (Autonomous),Coimbatore.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this paper, we have investigated Zagreb index, Findex and neighbourhood degree based index for composition of two connected graphs in which one graph is obtained by using a new graph operation and other is a simple connected graph.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8723</first_page>     <last_page>8728</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.D8955.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8955118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>The Behavior of Household Investors in Various Financial Instruments</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Commerce faculty, Vivekananda College of Commerce, Ahmedabad, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Bharadia</given_name>      <surname>Mital*</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This study focused on understanding the behavior of households as investors in various financial instruments which are traded in markets regulated by SEBI and other instruments also. As investors, the households evaluate a variety of options available to them including those traded in formal markets under regulation. To this extent, the study has looked at a range of financial saving instruments. The study is based on random sampling of 100 household respondents of Rajkot city. It is estimated that there are 24.5 million investors in India. The study points to the relatively low rates of participation by the households in the securities market, though there has been growth in the investor population over the past 10 years. In this study there is deeper analysis of the economic well-being of the Indian population flowing through socio-economic and demographic indicators at the level of the household (e.g. rural–urban, sector of employment, major source of income, state of residence, social group), and chief earners (their occupation, education and age, etc.). These have significant bearing on earning, spending and saving.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8729</first_page>     <last_page>8735</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.D8958.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8958118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Brain Waves Computation using ML in Gaming Consoles</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, S V College of Engineering, Tirupati, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>A.Basi</given_name>      <surname>Reddy*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Agarala</given_name>       <surname>Jyothsna</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Dept. of MCA, S V College of Engineering, Tirupati, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.R.</given_name>       <surname>Swathi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Dept. of CSE, S V College of Engineering, Tirupati, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>B.Surendra</given_name>       <surname>Reddy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, S V College of Engineering, Tirupati, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>ENCEPHALON ELECTRONIC BRAIN COMPUTING(EEBC) is a solution for a newer approach of establishing communication with the system and invasively controls devices by the user with his/her capabilities. BCI is a framework that does not stress physical activity, In fact develops a regulation by corroborating contact with human brain waves and takes these waves as commands to perform operations in system by using the method EEG (electroencephalogram) cap. Moreover, BCI terminology is suitable for substantiate involutions in hospital field, gaming field and fields capable in usage of brain waves. Physically disabled people with loss of functioning in muscular activity exhibit to use BCI technology to perform commands in gaming origins and evince in other basis of respective fields.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8282</first_page>     <last_page>8285</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.D8967.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8967118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Optimization of Parameters to Improve Ventilationin Underground Mine Working using CFD</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mining Engineering, Amet University, Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Mithilesh Kumar</given_name>      <surname>Rajak*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Kaushik</given_name>       <surname>Dey</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mining Engineering, IIT Kharagpur.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In underground mine , it is very important to maint in fresh and sufficient air in ventilated areas to maintainsa few or kingenvironment for workers . To study the behavior of airflo win underground mine , a T shaped crosscut region of Bordand Pillermining is considered forsimulation in two different cases : without end with thin brattice positioning at cross cutregion . Brattice is cost effectiveventilation control device to deft ectair into unventilated area in undergroundmine . Theultimate objects to find the bestlocation anddimensionoforatrice across t he crosscut region by which one can getmaximum velocity at dea d end . In this thesis, a computationalfluiddynamics (CFD) and op amization algorithms are considered for maximizing the air flow a t the dead end byplacing a brattice at optimumlocation. Twodiffe rentoptimization algorithms : mula objective genetic algorithm ( MOGA ) and non linearprogramming ofquadraticLagrangian ( NLPQL ) opamizatio in techniques were used in thissmudy ANSYS FLUENT velocity software is used forCFD modeling at T shaped crosscut region andcomputes the simulation result ofair f low at dead end . Optimization techniques are used for top nimize four input parameters; bratnice position verticalandhorizo ​​ntal from thewall of crosscut region and width andlength of brass ice . The objectives for optimizations aretomaximize the velocity at dead end and minimize the pressuredrop in crosscut region. Com parisonis carried out betweencrosscut region without and with a thin bramice using optimization techniques and found the best location anddimension of bra mice. To increasethe air flow velocity at dead endincrease the safe working for workers and supplyadequatecir coworking f ace.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>12436</first_page>     <last_page>12441</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.D8968.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8968118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Genomic and Proteomic Semantic Annotations Integrating Cross Ontology</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Karthik</given_name>      <surname>K*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>S.</given_name>       <surname>Rajaprakash</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R.jaichandran</given_name>       <surname>S</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Fayas</given_name>       <surname>Alam</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Cris</given_name>       <surname>Mathew</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>CSE, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation Chennai, India</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Considering the intricate biological phenomena that demand solving the difficult queries on biomedical- based on biomolecular content in sequences, these are sent via various proteomic and genomic semantic annotations that are distributed in many heterogeneous format. With those knowledge and dispersion various biologic scientist's skill of enquiring various problems and solving them continuously which becomes tedious work for them. To put an end to this problem I developed a software based architecture which creates and maintain a GPKB -Genomic and Proteomic Knowledge Base (GPKB), this combines various important gene diseases and its relevant information. The main problem of such discrete information. The answer to this problem is simple, since the software uses as modular, flexible and a big multilevel schemed data which is based on socializing the combined features of data and its abstraction. It also sets up a trial method for deleting all the combined data that have its structure, data and its numbers. Such methods will also provide consistency, quality and tracking methodologies for all combined data.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8286</first_page>     <last_page>8291</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.D8970.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8970118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Alpha Modeling of Nakayasu Synthetic Unit Hydrograph for Part of Watersheds in Indonesia</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Doctoral Program on the Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dian</given_name>      <surname>Kamila*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Lily Montarcih</given_name>       <surname>Limantara*</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Mohammad</given_name>       <surname>Bisri</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Widandi</given_name>       <surname>Soetopo</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The lacks of hydrograph data in the field has become the drawback of the hydraulic structure planning. However, such a conditional deficiency in particular, has urgently placed the Synthetic Unit Hydrograph (SUH) models to be very great utility. The Synthetic Unit Hydrograph (SUH) is a popular model that is used in many water resources designs especially in design flood analysis in ungagged watershed. One of the SUH that is usually used in Indonesia is Nakayasu SUH. This model is depended on the α parameter that is influencing the unit hydrograph ordinate and time base. This research intends to build a model of α parameter that is as the characteristic factor of part of watersheds in Indonesia. The methodology consists of observed unit hydrograph analysis for obtaining the α parameter in each watershed, to collect the characteristic data in each watershed, and then to formulate the α parameter model that is as the function of watershed characteristic. The result is formulation model of α that can be used to analyze the design flood in the watershed in Indonesia</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5509</first_page>     <last_page>5514</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.D8972.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8972118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Characterization of Functionally Graded Timoshenko Beams with Variable Rotational Speed</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram (A.P.) India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Surya Narayan</given_name>      <surname>Padhi*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K.S.Raghu</given_name>       <surname>Ram</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Jasti Kasi Babu, Dept. of Mechanical Engg.,Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Trilochan</given_name>       <surname>Rout</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Dept.of Mechanical Engg., Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Berhampur,India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>This paper investigates the free vibration characteristics and stability of a functionally graded Timoshenko beam spinning with variable angular speed. Material properties of the beam are assumed to be varied continuously along the thickness of the beam according to a power law and exponential law. The results show that increasing beam rotational speed increases fundamental mode frequency and the beam becomes more and more stable at higher speeds. This paper reports the dynamic behaviour of a rotating FGM beam subjected to axial periodic forces using the finite element method. The numerical results show good agreement with the reported beams models. Effects of static and time dependent components of axial loads on the stability of the FGM beam have been studied.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5926</first_page>     <last_page>5931</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.D8974.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8974118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Technology Acceptance Model to Judge Performance of Travel Booking Apps in India using Grounded Theory</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune,</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Dr Komal</given_name>      <surname>Chopra*</surname>    </person_name>  </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>The objective of research is to develop a technology acceptance model in order to judge performance of travel booking apps using grounded theory approach. The variables of the model are then tested using quantitative data. Initially qualitative data was collected through structured interviews and it was subjected to three levels of coding, i.e. open coding, axial coding and selective coding which is called the grounded theory approach. The concepts generated from coding were then integrated into a model. The research is useful for travel aggregators in order to enhance consumer experience in using travel apps. The important contribution to the body of knowledge is development of the model using grounded theory approach which has not been done in any previous research.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6648</first_page>     <last_page>6653</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.D8978.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8978118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Decision Tree: Categorizing Financial Inclusion</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>pursuing Ph.D. (Management) at Amity Business School</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Tanu</given_name>      <surname>Tiwari</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Alpana</given_name>       <surname>Srivastava</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>professor at Amity University, Lucknow..</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr. Alpana</given_name>       <surname>Srivastava</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>professor at Amity University, Lucknow.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Financial Inclusion (FI) is a global concern and even developed economies are trying to achieve complete inclusion.The inclusion index is reported by many institutions and regulatory bodies considering only one or two key attributes in their reports and hence, the impact of other financial parameters is missed. Further, the reports display an aggregated value at national level. Deciphering the inclusion at individual level will help to take corrective measures and in designing new policies. This study aims to propose a decision ruleusing techniques from data analytics to segment the population into excluded and included. The consolidated weighted scoring method was used over four key financial attributes to identify the actual class.C5.0 algorithm has been applied to arrive at the decision rule which employs technique of entropy or information gain. Surveyed data with 691 records was partitioned into training (80%) and test (20%) data sets. The classification accuracy over the test data set was found to be 100%.The findings of this study could be used by policymakers for individual estimate of FI score and prioritizing the policies.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>10431</first_page>     <last_page>10435</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.D8979.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8979118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Wireless Technologies and Process Automation</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Nasr</given_name>      <surname>Rashid*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Osama I.</given_name>       <surname>EL-Hamrawy</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Prerequisites for the field communications networks in the process industries include effective support for hybrid traffic, durability, availability, reliability, security, and scalability in a harsh industrial environment. Moreover, the establishment of such a network on a license-free scale raises worries regarding its security, safety, functioning and service quality (QoS). Quality of Service relates to the management of network resources and the provision of services required by the application by controlling delay, jitter, packet loss rate and bandwidth. To develop an industrial-strength wireless network that can handle stringent process automation requirements, impose restrictions on network design that includes hardware and software components used. To achieve the quality of service required, a broad view of systems must be seen as the overall performance of network-based applications based on the operation, interaction and collaboration of individual components. To achieve the perceived network, various problems are dealt with. As part of this research, three specific issues were addressed: time synchronization problem in distributed systems, closed-loop control on a resource-constrained wireless network, and transmission power monitoring (TPC) in wireless field nodes. They address the problem of limited resources available in distributed field nodes with a view to maximizing the use of available resources. This will be explained in detail later. Recent developments in wireless communications technologies creating new opportunities for wireless communication to field equipment in industries such as gas and oil, bulk water distribution and chemical processing. Wireless communications can help the above industries improve factory knowledge by getting complementary, measurements of operations and devices when wired communication is not allowed. The operational field communications network requirements include active support for hybrid traffic, durability, reliability, safety, and scalability in the industrial environment of harsh. Moreover, the establishment of such a network on a scale that does not carry any license raises worries regarding its security, safety, functioning and governance.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>6350</first_page>     <last_page>6356</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.D8981.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8981118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Bit Error Rate Analysis of Different Modulation Schemes in Free Space Optics Link using Gamma-Gamma Turbulence Model</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>School of Electronics Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <surname>Aakriti*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Riyanka</given_name>       <surname>Bandyopadhyay</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Electronics Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Kokou Firmin</given_name>       <surname>Fiaboe</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Electronics Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Pranaw</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>School of Electronics Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Free Space Optical (FSO) link using gamma-gamma channel model has been studied in this paper. Comparison of the probability density function of gamma-gamma distribution under weak and strong turbulence regime has been performed. Performance of Bit error rate (BER) using different subcarrier-intensity modulation (SIM) schemes such as binary phase shift keying (BPSK), M-ary phase shift keying (M-PSK) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) have been also investigated. Using MATLAB software, the BER is plotted with respect to normalized signal to noise ratio (SNR) and the link distance. All the analysis has been done using the Gamma-Gamma distribution model. In this work we found that the effectiveness of each modulation technique depends on the environment.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8292</first_page>     <last_page>8295</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.D8982.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8982118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Enhanced Resource Allocation and Workload Management using Reinforcement Learning Method for Cloud Environment</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Information Technology, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode, TamilNadu, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>P</given_name>      <surname>Suresh*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>P</given_name>       <surname>Keerthika</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Computer Science and Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode, TamilNadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>K</given_name>       <surname>Logeswaran</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Information Technology, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode, TamilNadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>R Manjula</given_name>       <surname>Devi</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Computer Science and Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode, TamilNadu, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M</given_name>       <surname>Sangeetha</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Computer Science and Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode, TamilNadu, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Cloud computing is a delivery model of IT resources such as computing servers, storage, databases, networking and software over the Internet. It offers the resources as services based on demand with more faster, flexible and economies of scale. The major challenges in the cloud computing are resource allocation and workload management due to the scalability of the cloud users and the services deployed in it. Even though there are various approaches available to manage workload and resource allocation, unfortunately most of them fail to mange it properly. This paper proposes a Reinforcement Learning based Enhanced Resource Allocation and Workload Management (RL-ERAWM) approach to increase the performance of cloud with large number of tasks and users. It implements the Q-Learning approach which effectively considers arrival rate of the requests and workload of the virtual machine. Experimental results prove that the proposed method alleviates the performance of task scheduling and workload management process compared with other approaches in terms of response time, makespan and virtual machine utilization.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8296</first_page>     <last_page>8302</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.D8983.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8983118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Trust Issues in Cloud Computing</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Schoolar, JNTU, Hyderabad, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>Vijay Kumar</given_name>      <surname>Damera*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>A</given_name>       <surname>Nagesh</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Computer Science and Engineering, MGIT, Hyderabad, India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>M</given_name>       <surname>Nagaratna</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Computer Science and Engineering, JNTUCEH, Hyderabad, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Internet users are increasing at a logarithmic scale. Users are producing huge amount of data everyday across the world which is creating huge amount of data traffic. In this context data capturing , data analysis and the analysis sending it back to the stake holders is order of the day. In this scenario cloud plays an important role in big business. When cloud is playing an important role, users are using the cloud by generating data they are actually sending that data to the cloud. Here instantaneous information transformation from users to the cloud is one of the important component that is everyday happening today. Whatever data that is being produced should reside in the cloud. Whatever data which is available in the cloud should be available to the user back. This is the basic requirement as far as the users and maintainers of the cloud is concerned. In this context Trust plays an important role. In this paper we will address all the issues related to Trust, which are to be considered when someone wants to develop a trust model for cloud environment..</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8303</first_page>     <last_page>8308</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.D8984.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8984118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Fast and Secure Packet Scheduling with Packet Level Redundancy Elimination in Dynamic Mobile Networks</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Sankara College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore, India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>K.</given_name>      <surname>Soniya*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Dr.A.Senthil</given_name>       <surname>Kumar</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Sankara College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore, India.</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Mobile networks are fast and flexible for effective communication, where it only needs a dynamic topology and unstructured network construction. Due to this flexible nature, the resource utilization and energy consumption is high when comparing to the other static networks. In this scenario, packet redundancy is major problem on mobile networks, which increases network traffic and energy. Currently redundancy elimination is performed using redundancy elimination (RE) solution, which affects the end-to-end privacy. To eliminate redundant packet transfers and provide fast and secure packet transfer in the dynamic mobile network, a new middle box framework is proposed in this paper. This framework is named as Sift Hub, which is a centre point to verify the packet redundancy and security violations. This includes four algorithms to perform packet redundancy elimination, packet scheduling and verification. The algorithms are One pass signature generation algorithm (OSGA) for packet security, Predictive encryption technique using enhanced hidden vector encryption algorithm for redundancy detection on encrypted traffic, Packet level data filtering algorithm (PLDF) for eliminating un-authenticated and redundant packets and RAPS-Redundancy aware packet scheduling algorithm for fast data scheduling over dynamic mobile networks. The Shift_Hub supports inter and intra packet level redundancy elimination and secure packet scheduling without affecting the end-to-end privacy. The Shift_Hub is implemented and the performance is evaluated on dynamic mobile network scenario created on NS2 simulator. The results shows, the proposed work gives better performance in finding and eliminating redundant packet in secure manner than the existing works.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>5515</first_page>     <last_page>5519</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.D8985.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8985118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article> <!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Benefit and Challenge of Blockchain Technology in Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management</title> </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Information Systems Department, School of Information Systems, Computer Science Department, BINUS Graduate Program – Doctor of Computer Science, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <surname>Surjandy*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <surname>Meyliana</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Information Systems Department, School of Information Systems, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Erick</given_name>       <surname>Fernando</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Information Systems Department, School of Information Systems, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Kristianus</given_name>       <surname>Oktriono</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Language Center, Tourism Destination, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, 11480, Indonesia</organization>   </contributors>     <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>Pharmaceutical Industry Supply Chain Management (SCM) has been an invigorating research topic because the industry strives to explore innovative ways to secure the medicine distribution and to ensure the authenticity of medicine consumed by the patients. A surge in the counterfeit drug has called an urgent effort for the industry to eradicate. In this scope, the fake medicine harm serious health problem for patients. To cope with this urgency, Blockchain offers the new innovative technology that captures the security and accountability in the financial industry for decades. In this spectrum, the new generation of blockchain with smart contract feature enables the utilization of blockchain in an enterprise setting such as Supply Chain Management Systems. In this point, this study explored contemporary for benefit and challenge blockchain adoption based on Systematic Literature Review methodology. At a closer look, the research indicates the impact of the Blockchain Adoption Technology in Pharmaceutical Industry SCM in for four aspects, i.e. supplier, producer, logistic/distributor, and customer. In a specific range, this research explores significant factors from ten leading journals (one thousand two hundred and fourteen papers) and selects solely eighteen relevant documents. The examination reveals the critical research development of blockchain technology adoption in Pharmaceutical SCM and twenty-three essential factors.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8309</first_page>     <last_page>8313</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.D8986.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8986118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article><!-- ============== --> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'>   <titles>     <title>Impact of Transformational Leadership on R&amp;D Leader Performance</title>   </titles>   <contributors>      <organization sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>Scholar, SOA University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India.</organization>    <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'>      <given_name>P.K.</given_name>      <surname>Rout*</surname>    </person_name>    <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Jyoti Ranjan</given_name>       <surname>Das</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, SOA University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India.</organization>     <person_name sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>       <given_name>Manoranjan</given_name>       <surname>Puthan</surname>     </person_name>     <organization sequence='additional' contributor_role='author'>Professor, SOA University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India</organization>   </contributors>    <jats:abstract xml:lang='en'>         <jats:p>In this study we provide a new conceptualization of R&amp;D leadership with a multilevel and integrative approach. Integrated leadership is being conceptualized based on extant literature. This study develops an inventory to access integrated leadership. It examines the impact of integrated leadership on R&amp;D performance and leader performance. It also examines the moderating effects of leaders’ motivation, knowledge sharing, R&amp;D climate and HRM practices between integrated leadership and R&amp;D performance and leader performance. Data were collected from selected 139 R&amp;D laboratories in India; from each laboratory one leader and three of his or her subordinate scientists working in coordination with the leader, were surveyed administering the questionnaire. The subordinate assessed the leadership and knowledge sharing, and the leader assessed all other variables. An instrument to access integrated leadership includes, cognitive, personal, and interpersonal factors.</jats:p>     </jats:abstract>  <publication_date media_type='online'>     <month>11</month>     <day>30</day>     <year>2019</year>   </publication_date>   <pages>     <first_page>8314</first_page>     <last_page>8322</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.D8987.118419</doi>     <resource>https://www.ijrte.org/portfolio-item/D8987118419/</resource>   </doi_data> </journal_article>
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