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1st International Virtual Conference
on Computer Science, Engineering and Technology
25
th- 28
th December 2016
SOUVENIR Focal Theme: Computing for Sustainable Global Development
Organized by
In Association With
www.virtualcom.in, www.isroset.org, e-mail: [email protected]
Souvenir of 1st International Virtual Conference on Computer Science Engineering and Technology
Focal theme: Computing for Sustainable Global Development________________________VirtualCom-2016
25th to 28
th December (2016), www.virtualcom.in
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1st
International Virtual Conference on
Computer Science, Engineering and Technology
www.virtualcom.in
VirtualCom-2016
25th -28th December 2016
SOUVENIR
Organized by
ISROSET International Scientific Research Organization for
Science, Engineering and Technology
Edited By
Prof. (Dr.). Pradeep Sharma
Professor and Head Department of Computer Science
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore, MP, India
Prof. (Dr.) Shaligram Prajapat
Associate Professor Department of Computer Application IIPS, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
Indore, MP, India
Prof. Shivlal Mewada
Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore, MP, India
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Focal theme: Computing for Sustainable Global Development________________________VirtualCom-2016
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th December (2016), www.virtualcom.in
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International Journal of Computer Application, USA International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, India International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science and Engineering, India
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Dr. Narendra Dhakad Vice-Chancellor
Devi Ahilya University Indore
Message form Vice Chancellor
I am delighted to mention that VirtualCom Forum plays pivotal role in presenting novel and unpublished
work, that otherwise require various resources and cost to report society for benefits. VirtualCom -2016 provides
wonderful facility, in the form of opportunity to the delegates and participants to share their knowledge without any
limitations and boundaries. I strongly feel that this virtual conference will spread the contributions made by
participants to the world community including eminent scientists and young participants who are entering in the
ICT world. I hope that this conference will give new direction to the researchers for getting more acquainted with
the science and technology, to open new horizon and new attitude in the young researchers of society.
I hope that this VirtualCom-2016: International Virtual Conference on computer Science, Engineering and
Technology will provide a great opportunity for exchange of knowledge and experience amongst academicians,
scientists, engineers, research scholars, students and entrepreneurs.
Vice-Chancellor
Devi Ahilya University Indore(MP)-India
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Raiganj University Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur,
West Bengal, India www.raiganjuniversity.org
Message form Vice Chancellor
I am happy to know that the International Virtual Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Technology
(VirtualCom-2016) is scheduled on 25th - 28th December, 2016. It integrates an excellent international forum for
sharing knowledge, experience, recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and
inclusive growth of economy through IT in critical areas. It is worthy to note that around 400 papers have been
submitted from all over the world in the VirtualCom-2016.
It is an important substance that the Organizer of this conference is the reputed International Scientific Research
Organization for Science, Engineering and Technology (ISROSET). The foundation is engaged in improvement in
academic sectors and playing an influential role. Members and Fellows of ISROSET include the Vice Chancellors,
Deans, HoDs, Professors, Research Scientists, Engineers, Scholars, experienced Software Directors, Managers,
Engineers, University Administrators etc. So far they have completed several international conferences.
Consequently due to the potential parental role of ISROSET, in this virtual conference specific emerging areas of
track have been selected i.e. Sustainable Computing, High Performance Computing, High Speed Networking &
Information Security, Engineering and Emerging Technologies, Computational Sciences and Recent Technology
etc. Moreover, the International Conferences is partnered with US based Thompson Reuters (IJCSIS), United States
for knowledge Dissemination which is very rare in Indian academics but important in several contexts.
I expect my best wishes to all the success of conference.
Prof. A Bhuimali Vice Chancellor
Raiganj University, Raiganj,
Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, India
www.raiganjuniversity.org
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Seacom Skills University Kendradangal, Bolpur, Birbhum
West Bengal, India www.seacomskillsuniversity.org
Message form Vice Chancellor
It gives me immense pleasure to know that International Scientific Research Organization for Science, Engineering
and Technology (ISROSET) is organizing International Virtual Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and
Technology (VirtualCom-2016) from 25th - 28th December, 2016.
The role of Information and Communication Technology in the development and modernization is increasing
rapidly and during the last few decades we have seen several paradigm shift of this.
In advanced economics it was abundant practical skills, based on scientific Knowledge and technologies that
rendered industrial output and economic growth which the world had not seen in the past. It is worthy to note that
the key areas of the conference are the Sustainable Computing, High Performance Computing, High Speed
Networking & Information Security, Engineering and Emerging Technologies, Computational Sciences and Recent
Technology are emerging globally.
It is a fact that the VirtualCom-2016 received great acknowledgement from the academia, industries and research
scientist from all over world. Submissions of the record number of research work are important to notice.
I Hope the deliberations in the conference will be fruitful for upcoming academic, research and the human resource
development fields.
I wish all the success of this innovative international conference.
Prof. Dr. D. Chatterjee,
Vice Chancellor,
Seacom Skills University,
Bolpur, Birbhum, India
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Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Link Road Number, Bhopal (M. P.), India
www.manit.ac.in
Message form Director
It gives me immense pleasure to know that ISROSET is organizing International Virtual Conference on Computer
Science, Engineering and Technology (VirtualCom-2016) on theme of Computing for Sustainable Global
Development from 25th-28
th December, 2016 in association with Thomson Reuters Indexed journal.
Computing Technologies play vital role in the development of all branches of science, engineering and
technology through collection of relevant data and drawing valid and reliable conclusion of specified objective
under procedurally and economically optimized way. Computing methods have been developed and applied to
assess, estimate and evaluate characteristic and process of various systems and applications in science, engineering
and technology etc. In recent years there has been phenomenal upsurge of knowledge explosion, advancement of
technologies and development of user friendly software for improving valuable result in research. There is a need
not only to acquaint us with the recent development in this field but also to make ourselves familiar with the
situation where the proposed technique possesses their optimal properties so as to ensure their situation their proper
use. This VirtualCom-2016 will provide opportunities to the students, researchers, scientists and academicians to
exchange new ideas and methodologies for perspective theoretical and applied fields of computational engineering
and technology.
The VirtualCom-2016 includes invited talks by eminent International and National Speakers in the field of
computing for sustainable global development that will additional benefit to the researcher. Innovation in these
areas is essential for the development of India and Professional societies like: IEEE, ACM, CSI.
Hearty congratulations to Prof. Shivlal Mewada and team for conceptualizing the event and working out the
modalities to organize the great event with support of academicians, industry professionals and Government
officials.
The conference addresses latest issue related to Computing Technologies, Engineering and its application to
academician, scientist and research scholar for exchanging ideas and interact among them.
I extend my best wishes for the success of the conference and wish a very fruitful interaction amongst the
participants.
Dr. Narendra S. Chaudhari
Director, MANIT, Bhopal- India
Senior member of CSI, IEEE
Fellow Member of IETE, ISROSET
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Principal Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore
A.B. Road, Indore (M.P.) 452017 INDIA
www.collegeholar.org
Message from Principal
I would like to express my best wished for International Virtual Conference on computer Science, Engineering and
Technology. Judging from the role of computing for sustainable global development I hope that this VirtualCom
will be very useful to larger cross-section of society.
We are moving towards a cashless society. In this context the role of computer will be significant in our endeavour
for a cashless society. There are concerns forms a large section of society about hacking. A large number of cases
of hacking of ATM cards etc. were reported. I hope that this conference will address this problem and try to dispel
the fear form the mind of a common man. It will also find ways and means by which menace of hacking can be
tackled.
Computing covers a large number of fields. I hope that this will be useful in solving the problem prevailing in
engineering etc. I wish your conference will prove to be a milestone in this regard.
Thanking you.
Dr. K N Chaturvedi
Principal
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore
A.B. Road, Indore (M.P.) 452017 INDIA
www.collegeholar.org
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Message from Precedent
Congratulations to ISROSET for organizing the International Virtual Conference on Computer Science,
Engineering and Technology (VirtualCom-2016) on theme of Computing for Sustainable Global Development
from 25th -28thDecember, 2016 in association with Thomson Reuters Indexed journal.
These conferences provide opportunities to the students, researchers, scientists and academicians to exchange new
ideas and methodologies in various fields of computational engineering and technology, as well as similar areas of
research.
The VirtualCom-2016 includes invited talks by eminent International and National Speakers in the field of
computing for sustainable global development that will additional benefit to the researcher. Innovation in these
areas is essential for the development of India and Professional societies.
Congratulations to Prof. Shivlal Mewada and team for conceptualizing the event and working out the modalities to
organize the great event with support of academicians, industry professionals and Government officials.
The conference addresses latest issue related to Computing Technologies, Engineering and its application to
academician, scientist and research scholar for exchanging ideas and interact among them.
I extend my best wishes for the success of the conference and wish a very fruitful interaction amongst the
participants.
Dr. Stephen John Beaumont (Ph D)
President
Centro de Tecnología para el Desarrollo (CENTED)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Department of Computer Science
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore A.B. Road, Indore (M.P.) 452017 INDIA
www.collegeholar.org
Message from Head
It gives me immense pleasure to welcome all the participants of the International Virtual Conference on computer
Science, Engineering and Technology organizing on 25-28 December 2016, organized by International Scientific
Research Organization for Science, Engineering and Technology (ISROSET), Indore.
Technologies are change and advancing with every blink of eye and to keep the edge sharp, these advancements
must be deliberated amongst all the researcher, developers and the users for the benefit of the society and the nation
at large. The use of these technologies in our day to day life is of great significance. During past few decades
technological development in communication and computing has entirely changed the way we communicate, the
way we transact our business and even the way we. Teach.
I hope that this VirtualCom-2016: International Virtual Conference on computer Science, Engineering and
Technology will provide a great opportunity for exchange of knowledge and experience amongst academicians,
scientists, engineers, research scholars, students and entrepreneurs.
Dr. Pradeep Sharma
Head, Dept. of Computer Science
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore
A.B. Road, Indore (M.P.) 452017 INDIA
www.collegeholar.org
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School of Engineering & Technology Vikram University,
Kothi Road, Ujjain, India www.vikramuniv.net
Message form Director
It is a matter of great pleasure for me to learn that ISROSET is organizing International Virtual Conference on
Computer Science, Engineering and Technology (VirtualCom-2016) from 25th -28
thDecember, 2016.
VirtualCom-2016 is expected to be a platform of galaxy of international and national experts, researchers and
academics to discuss rich and advanced thoughts and experiences. This Conference on computing technologies is
also expected to unfold innovative ideas, concepts and promote closer cooperation and development in various area
of Computing, so that the researchers and academics can also take advantage of the knowledge thus gained from
information scientists and professionals from a wide range of disciplines.
I congratulate to Prof. Shivlal Mewada and team for such a noble initiation and for organizing this Virtual
Conference and further I extend my best wishes for the grant success of the conference.
Dr. Umesh Kumar Singh
Director, School of Engineering & Technology
Vikram University, Ujjain (MP)- 456010 India
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International Institute of Professional Studies Devi Ahilya University,
Takshila Campus, Indore, India www.iips.dauniv.ac.in
Message
I am delighted to mention that Virtual Forum plays pivotal role in presenting novel and unpublished work, that
otherwise require various resources and cost to report society for benefits. VirtualCom -2016 provides wonderful
facility, in the form of opportunity to the delegates and participants to share their work without any limitations and
boundaries. I strongly feel that this conference will spread the contributions made by participants to the world
community including eminent scientists and young participants who are entering in the ICT world. I hope that this
conference will give new direction to the researchers for getting more acquainted with the science and technology,
to open new horizon and new attitude in the young researchers of society.
I take the opportunity to thank the VirtualCom team who worked hard for the conceptualization and execution of
conference successfully. I extend my welcome to delegates participating in VirtualCom for taking benefits and
lifelong learning ahead and contributing to start chain reaction in the path of sharing and learning.
Sincere regards
Shaligram Prajapat, Ph.D.
Ph.D. NIT-Bhopal, M.Phil.(Comp.Sc.)
M.Tech.(Comp..Sc.), M.Sc.(Comp.Sc.),B.Sc.(Electronics)
Fellow-ISCA, LM-ISROSET
LM-CSI, LM-ISTE , LM-CRSI, LM-Vigyan Bharti
M-IEEE, M-IEEE-Computer Society (India), M-ACM
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Associate Professor
International Institute of Professional Studies,
Devi Ahilya University Indore(MP)-India
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Message
It is indeed a proud privilege for us here at International Scientific Research Organization for Science, Engineering
and Technology to organize the International Virtual Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and
Technology during 25-28 December, 2016, Indore, India.
At the opening of your International Virtual Conference, it gives me immense pleasure to send you a very sincere
message of support and good wishes. I send you this message as an individual who is a friend of the organizers and
many of the participants in your conference. I send it also as a member for International Scientific Research
Organization for Science, Engineering and Technology.
In my dual capacity, I can assure you that, in my view, nothing is more important in the present world than the
striving for the common good which finds expression in the honest collaboration amongst individuals, people and
nations.
I extend my hearty welcome to all the resource persons and delegates participating in the Conference. The principal
objective of this Conference is to provide a platform for knowledge exchange, ideas, learning experience and
showcasing the best practices of future.
I offer my whole hearted compliments to Prof. S L Mewada, Assistant Professor, and Department of Computer
Science Government Holkar Science College Indore, India. I also wish to express my gratitude to all the committee
members who are supporting directly or indirectly to organize this virtual conference.
Dr. Anand Dev Gupta
Ph.D., FAELS, FISROSET
Environmental Specialist
Engineering and Research International
United Arab Emirates
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Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering JAYPEE University of Engineering & Technology
Guna , MP, India
www.juet.ac.in
Message
It is an honour and gratification to write a few words for International Virtual Conference on computer Science,
Engineering and Technology organizing on 25-28 December 2016. Organizing a technical event does not come
devoid of an effort. It requires vision, mission and hard work. Being academician and researcher it is our moral
duty to serve the society through various professional activities.
Computer Engineering and digitization is the backbone of the economy of a country in current scenario. With the
intention of recuperating the economy, creating massive employment generation and achieving social equality, a
focused and orderly research in this sector should be enhanced.
I take the opportunity to congratulate the chair person and all the committees’ member of this esteemed conference
for their sincere and dedicated contribution to make the occasion memorable and fruitful. I am sure that the
participants and the organizers will both benefit academically from this conference.
I wish the International virtual conference to be a splendid success & a commendable event for the whole fraternity
of computer science and engineering.
Dr. Ratnesh Litoriya
Department of CSE
JAYPEE University of Engineering & Technology
Guna (M.P.)
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Advisory Committee- VirtualCom-2016
Dr. Anil Bhuimali, Honb'le Vice Chancellor, Raiganj University, Raiganj, West Bengal, India
Dr. D. Chatterjee, Honb'le Vice Chancellor, Seacom Skills University, Bolpur, West Bengal, India
Dr. N. S. Choudhari, Director, MANIT, Bhopal-India
Dr. D.P. Kothari, J B Group of Education Institutions, Hyderabad - India
Dr. Pradeep Sharma, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore-India
Dr. K. K. Tiwari, Principal, Takshila College, Bhopal, India
Dr. BaomingGe, Michigan State University, Michigan, USA
Dr. S SGautam, MGCGV, Chitrakoot, Satna-India
Dr. Kamal Jain, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India
Dr. P.K. Paul, Raiganj University, Raiganj, West Bengal, India
Dr. U K Singh, Director, SoT, Vikram University, Ujjain-India
Dr. Chang-Ho Kim, Dong-Eui University, South Korea
Dr. Aruna Tiwari, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore- India
Dr. M. Fahim, Harvard University, Boston-(USA)
Dr. V K Saxena, SoT, Vikram University, Ujjain-India
Dr. P K Malviya, Govt. Arts, Science & Commerce College Nagda -India
Dr. N Purohit, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad
Dr. Ramjeevan Thakur, MANIT, Bhopal
Dr. SaradGangale, RKDF University, Bhopal
Dr. S Prajapat, IIPS, DAVV, Indore-India
Dr. Dharmpal Singh, Pailan College of Management & Technology, Kolkata- India
Dr. R K Mandal, North Bengal University, West Bengal
Dr. Pradeep K Singh, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, HP, India
Dr. Umesh Kumar, Principal: Govt. Women’s Poly, Ranchi
Mr. S. K. Agrawal, Delhi Technological University, Delhi -India
Dr. M. Emre Celebi, Dept. of CS, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, USA
Dr. Ramani Kannan, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
Dr. A. Arul Lawrence, Royal College of Engineering & Technology, India
Dr. S. Rajalakshmi, Botho College, South Africa
Dr. Sanjay Bhargava, Banasthali University, India
Dr. Uttam Mande, Gitam University, India
Dr. Venu Kuthadi, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, RSA
Dr. Sushil Chandra Dimri, Graphic Era University, India
Dr. Jasvir Singh, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Dr. Padmavathi Ganapathi, Avinashilingam University for Women, Coimbatore
Dr. A. Subramani, K.S.R. College of Engineering, Tiruchengode
Dr. A.Srinivasan, MNM Jain Engineering College, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Chennai
Dr. A.V.Senthil Kumar, C. M. S. College of Science and Commerce, India
Dr. Abdul Aziz, University of Central Punjab, Pakistan
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Review Committee- VirtualCom-2016
Dr. Avanish Kumar, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi -India
Dr. Ahmed Nabih Zaki Rashed, Menoufia University, Egypt
Dr. Binod Kumar, JSPM's, Jayawant Technical Campus, Pune, India
Dr. A P James, Queensland Micro-nanotechnology center, Griffith University, Australia
Dr. Basit Shahzad, King Saud University, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
Dr. Abdur Rashid Khan, ICIT, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
Dr. Bharat Bhushan Agarwal, I.F.T.M. University, India
Dr. Bilal Alatas, Firat University, Turkey
Dr. Binh P. Nguyen, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Dr. C G Ravichandran, R V S College of Engineering and Technology, India
Dr. Ch. Aswani Kumar, VIT University, India
Dr. Chitra Dhawale , SICSR, Model Colony, Pune, India
Mr. K K Hardaha, Sr. Software Developer, Param Informatics Pvt. Ltd., Indore, India
Prof. Raghvendra Kumar, Dept. of CSE, LNCT Group of College, Jabalpur- India
Dr. Amit Kumar Garg, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, India
Dr. Amit Wason, Hindustan Institute of Technology & Management, Punjab
Dr. Debojyoti Mitra, Sir padampat Singhania University, India
Dr. Deepak Dembla, JECRC University, Jaipur, India
Prof. R. K. Singla, Punjab University, Chandigarh -India
Prof. Nesar Ahmad, Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur -India
Prof. Rajendra Nath, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra -India
Prof. Subir Kumar Saha, IIT Delhi, -India
Prof. P. C. Saxena, JNU, New Delhi -India
Dr. Shantaram Vasikarla, American InterContinental University, Los Angeles
Dr. Amudha Poobalan, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen
Prof. Poonam Bedi, Delhi University, Delhi -India
Dr. Maninder Singh, Thapar University, Patiala -India
Prof. Vasuda Bhatnagar, University of Delhi, Delhi -India
Dr. D. M. Akbar Hussain, Aalborg University, Esbjerg
Prof. A. R. Bhalerao, BVCOE, Pune -India
Prof. Aime' Lay-Ekuakille, University of Salento, Lecce
Prof. Octavian Postolache, University of Lisboa
Dr. Atif Iqbal, Qatar University, Doha
Dr. Saif Ahmad, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
Dr. Omar Farooq, AMU, Aligarh -India
Dr. Bimlesh Wadhwa, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Dr. Yaser Mahmood A. Hamid, University of Aden, Aden
Dr. Anwar M. Mirza, FAST National Univ. of Comp. & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad
Prof. M. Sundaresan, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Prof. K. S. Ravichandran, Sastra University, India
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Dr. Babar Shah, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
Dr. Anuj Kumar Singh, Amity University Gurgaon, India
Dr. Anuraag Awasthi, Jayoti Vidyapeeth Womens University, India
Dr. Aruna Ranganath, Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women, India
Dr. Abhay Bansal, Amity School of Engineering & Technology, India
Dr. Ahmed S. Ghiduk, Faculty of Science, Beni-Suef University, Egypt
Dr. Ashu Gupta, Apeejay Institute of Management, Jalandhar, India
Dr. Bashir Alam, Jamia millia Islamia, Delhi, India
Prof. Kukjin Chun, Seoul National University, Korea
Prof. Mahammad Yamin, King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
Prof. Bipin Mehta, President, CSI -India
Prof. D. P. Sinha, CSI -India
Dr. Ajeet Singh Poonia, Govt. College of Engineering & technology, Rajasthan, India
Dr. Dhavachelvan Ponnurangam, Pondicherry Central University, India
Dr. Abhay Bansal, Amity University, India
Dr. Aderemi A. Atayero, Covenant University, Nigeria
Dr. Adnan Shahid Khan, University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia
Dr. C. Arun, Anna University, India
Dr. Dharmendra Patel, Charotar University of Science and Technology, India
Dr. Dhuha Basheer abdullah, Mosul university, Iraq
Dr. Amogh Kavimandan, The Mathworks Inc., USA
Dr. Atul Gonsai, Saurashtra University, Gujarat, India
Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Sharma, Madan Mohan Malviya Engineering College, India
Dr. Ayyasamy Ayyanar, Annamalai University, India
Dr. B. G. Geetha, K.S.R. College of Engineering, India
Dr. B. Justus Rabi, Institute of Science & Technology, India
Dr. B. Narendra Kumar Rao, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, India
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Scope of the Conference
VirtualCom-2016; 1st International Virtual Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Technology,
provides such a platform for all academicians, researchers, professionals, practitioners and post graduate students to
exchange their latest research findings, new ideas and experiences face to face interaction, in order to
commercialize their ideas and to establish business or research relations to strengthen their ties with Global Partners
for future collaboration.
VirtualCom-2016 which is cross boundaries between different faculties. VirtualCom-2016 is the place for exchange
of information and research results within the following scope, are solicited for presentation and publication in the
conference. But are not limited to the following tracks;
Track #1: Sustainable Computing
Track #2: High Performance Computing
Track #3: High Speed Networking & Information Security
Track #4: Engineering and Emerging Technologies
Track #5: Computational Sciences and Recent Technology
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Our Past Conferences
1. National Conference on Recent Trends in Physical, Chemical and Environmental Sciences-2016 was
organized on Mar 21st, 2016 at Advance College of Science and Commerce (M.P.)-India
2. National Seminar on Chemical Hazards and Environment 2016 was organized on March 10-11th, 2016
at Govt. Art, Commerce and Science College, Nagda (M.P.)-India
3. National Conference on Waste Material Management through Science and Technology with Reference
Simhasth was organized Mar 6, 2016 at Dept. of Management and IT, Navsamvat College, Ujjain- India
4. National Conference On Computational Technologies-2016 (NCCT-16) was organized on February 28,
2016 at Department of Computer Science and Application, University of North Bengal, West Bengal –
India
5. DST Sponsored National Conference on Advancement in Embedded Systems and Sensor Networks was
organized on 22th and 23th May 2015 at Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering, K L
University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh- India
6. National Conference On Computational Technologies-2015 (NCCT-15) was organized on February 20,
2015 at Department of Computer Science and Application, University of North Bengal, West Bengal –
India
7. 3rd Woman Science Congress and National Seminar on Women Empowerment and their Role in
Sustainable Development was organized on 28-29 Dec 2014 at Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore,
Vigyan Bharti & MPCST , Bhopal
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Preface
I take this opportunity to welcome you all to the souvenirs of the 1st VirtualCom-2016; 1
st International Virtual
Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Technology, focal theme on Computing for Sustainable
Global Development, VirtualCom–2016; the First edition of the annual series; being organized during 25th - 28th
December, 2016, organized by ISROSET, Indore India which this year is held in Indore, India. I wish to extend a
warm welcome to fellow delegates and participants from the various countries.
Throughout the world, nations have started recognizing that IT is now acting as a catalyst in speeding up the
economic activities in efficient governance, citizens’ empowerment and in improving the quality of human life.
Recent developments in IT have touched almost every conceivable area of human life. Emergence of Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) on the national agenda, witnesses the impact of IT on good governance,
sustainable development, globalization of economy and social empowerment. In light of this, the theme, Computing
for Sustainable Global Development, is very much relevant and timely, even now.
In few words, the Conference will give a wide overview of the most -recent advances in the areas of E-Governance,
E-Commerce, Disaster Management, GIS, Geo-Spatial Technologies, Nano-Technology, Intellectual Property
Rights, AI And Expert Systems, Computer Science, Engineering(Software, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics &
Electrical), Technology, Networking, Soft Computing, High Performance Computing and Other Emerging
Technologies. The primary goal and vision of VirtualCom-2016 is to promote research and developmental activities
and to promote scientific information virtually interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students,
academicians and practitioners working in and around the world.
The objective was to bring the eminent academicians, scientists, researchers, industrialists, technocrats, government
representatives, social visionaries and experts from all strata of society, under one roof, to explore the new horizons
of innovative technologies to identify opportunities and define the path forward. This new path should eliminate
isolation, discourage redundant efforts and promote scientific progress aimed to accelerate India’s overall growth to
prominence on the International front and contribute effectively to realize and achieve the India 2020 mission of
being a Developed Nation. The conference will feature regular paper presentation sessions, invited talks, key note
addresses, panel discussions and poster exhibitions.
At this point of time, I would also like to thank Hon’ ble Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Dhakad, Vice Chancellor, DAVV,
Indore, and Hon’ ble Prof. (Dr.) Narendra S Choudhari, Director, MANIT, Bhopal, Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Sharma,
Head, Dept. of Computer Science, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore,Prof. (Dr.) Umesh Kuamr Singh,
Director, Director, School of Engineering & Technology Vikram University, Ujjain, Prof. (Dr.) S S Gautam,
MGCGV, Chitrakoot, Prof. (Dr.) K K Tiwari, Principal Takshila College, Bhopal for giving me all
encouragements, support and a path aimed to quality and excellence, comparable to the best in the world.
We are grateful to a number of people without whom we would not have been able to successfully organize this
mega event. I am personally thankful to Dr. Shaligram Prajapat, IIPS, DAVV, Indore and Dr. Pramod Malviya,
Govt. Arts Science Commerce College, Nagda, for proper guidance and time management.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I thank to my esteemed authors for having shown confidence in us and
considered VirtualCom-2016, a platform to showcase and share their original research work. I wish to express my
gratitude to my focused and dedicated members of the international advisory committee, technical programme
committee, local organizing committee and web administration for this conference. My heartfelt appreciation to
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each one of you, for coming forward so actively, taking ownership and together making this conference a great
success. With these great associations and extended ownership, I am confident that, in the years to come, future
editions of VirtualCom-2016 will achieve a much greater and unparallel heights.
We also take this opportunity to thank various journals which have collaborated with us in organizing this
conference. Like Thomson Reuters (Web of science) Indexed Journal of IJCSIS and Non- web of science indexed
journal of IJCSE, IJSRCSE.
I am also thankful to my developer Mr. Kapil K Hardah, for patiently incorporating all the changes and website
updates, as suggested from time to time, irrespective of the frequency and the repeated efforts.
I am personally thankful to Prof. Sanjay Bhumarkar, Prof. Deeraj Sharma, Prof. Yougal Sharma, Prof. Jaya
Sharma, Prof. Manish Singh, Prof. Manohar Raksha, and all faculty member of computer science department,
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore for cooperate having offered their technical support and helped me at all the
difficult and critical times in the process of making this Conference a great success.
Finally, I am thankful to one and all, who have contributed directly or indirectly in making this conference
successful.
Tremendous amount of efforts put in to compile this voluminous souvenir will be successful only if these papers
could motivate some of us in taking up the major computing challenges for a huge country like India, in the coming
years.
Last but not the least, I take this opportunity to give the credit of successfully bringing out this souvenir to my team,
one and all, and personally own the responsibility of all the errors, deficiencies and shortcomings. As the available
time was very short, in spite of our best efforts to produce a quality publication with a consistent format, errors may
remain.
My apologies to our readers and contributors for that and request them to kindly send / e-mail their criticism and
suggestions, which will be vital for the improvement of the post conference further edited version of the souvenirs.
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With warm Regards
(Prof. S L Mewada) General Chair, VirtualCom - 2016
Member, IEEE
Member, IEEE Computer Society
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Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science
Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore- India
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S. No. Title
1 Information and Communication Technologies in State Affairs: Challenges
of E-Governance
Stephen John Beaumont
Centro de Tecnología para el Desarrollo (CENTED), Buenos Aires, Argentina
2 Twitter data Streaming and Capturing for tourism Dashboard Application
Hamed Saif Albusaidi1, Prakash Kumar Udupi
2, Vishal Dattana
3
1 Student, Dept. of PG Studies, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman
2 Department of Computing, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman
3 Department of Computing, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman
3 Full Code Rate Complex Non-Orthogonal STBCS for Eleven Transmit Antennas
Satyanarayana Murthy Nimmagadda
Dept. of ECE, VR Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada India
4 System dynamic Modeling for Quality Evaluation in Higher Technical Education
Sanjay Soni1, and Dr.B.K.Chorasia
2
1Industrial & Production Engineering, Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, India
2Industrial & Production Engineering, Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, India
5 Duality for Quadratic Programming under Fuzzy Environment with Parabolic Concave
Membership Functions
Pratiksha Saxena1, Ravi Jain
2
1Dept. of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
2Dept. of Mathematics, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, Delhi
6 Using Quality Database Convert the Quantity data into Quality data and Automate the
Control Points using SURF Algorithm in Spatio-Temporal data
Sonia Rathee1, Dr. Rahul Rishi
2
1 Dept. of CS, Maharaja Surajmal Institute Of Technology,New Delhi,India
2 Dept. of CS, Mahrishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India
7 Fuzzy Logic Based Range Free Localization Using Bacterial Foraging Optimization in
Wireless Sensor Networks
Gaurav Sharma1*
, Ashok Kumar2 and Prabhleen Singh
3
1E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
2E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
3E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
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8 Non-Invasive Cardiac Pulse Measurement
Dr. Neeru Rathee1, Ajay Rathee
2
1ECE Deparment, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
2Scientist ‗D‘, New Delhi, India
9 Algorithms for Simulation Tool Development: Cattle Feed mix Formulation
Pratiksha Saxena1, Neha Khanna
2
1Dept. of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
2Dept. of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
10 Detection of Cross Browser Inconsistency by Comparing Extracted Attributes
C.P.Patidar1, Dr. Meena Sharma
2 and Varsha Sharda
3
1Information Technology, IET, DAVV, Indore, India
2Computer Science, IET, DAVV, Indore, India
3Computer Science, Medicaps, Indore, India
11 Cryptosporidiosis: Challenges for Chemotherapy to AIDS Subpopulation
Kalpana1, Ravindra Nath
2, R.K Srivastava
3, Noopur Singh
4
1Dept. of Biotechnology, Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Tech. for Handicapped, Kanpur, India
2University Institute of Engineering, Technology, C.S.J.M University, Kanpur, India
3Rural Division/Extension, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India
4Department of Biotechnology, APJAKT University, Lucknow, India
12 Mathematical Model for Glucose Metabolism for Different Types of Food and Effect of
Physical Exercises on Type 1 Diabetic Patient
Richa Gupta1
and Deepak Kumar2
1Dept. of Mathematics, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, India
2Dept. of Mathematics, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, India
13 Energy Constrained Routing Algorithm for Wireless Networks
Keshav Kaushik1, Bharat Bhushan
2, Rishabh Sharma
3
1Dept. of CSE, HMR Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi, INDIA
2Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, BIT Mesra, Ranchi, INDIA
3Dept. of CSE, HMR Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi, INDIA
14 A Survey on Sentiment Analysis
Charu Nanda1 and Mohit Dua
2
1BanasthaliVidyapith, Jaipur, India
2National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India
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15 An era of Cloud ERP : Significant Differentiation with Premise ERP
Yash Savla1, Prof. Prathamesh P.Churi
2
1Prin L. N Welingkar of Management Development and Research , Bengaluru,India
2CE ,SVKM‘s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Tech. Mang. and Engg, Mumbai
16 Towards Another Step from 3D Password to 4D Password:A New Generation Security
System Initiative
SaurabhAllawadhi1 , Nitin Kumar
2 , Sanjib Kumar Sahu
3, Amit Prakash Singh
4
1Department of Computer Science, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
2USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
3USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
4USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
17 Use of Cloud Computing for Implementation of e-Governance Services
Anand More1 and Dr Priyesh Kanungo
2
1School of Computer Science & IT, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India
2School of Computer Science & IT, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India
18 An Evaluation of Dominant Color descriptor and Wavelet Transform on YCbCr Color
Space for CBIR
Arpita Agarwal, Sujeet Sing Bhadouria 1NITM, Gwalior, India
2NITM, Gwalior, India
19 Health Informatics Domain and its Development with potentialities of proposed MTech-
Health Information Sciences for sustainable Public Health Systems
P.K. Paul
Department of Computer & Information Science Raiganj University, West Bengal
20 M-Grev: Modeling of Mobile Notification and Grievance Registration System for UTD
Aishwarya Halwe1, Sunny Raikwar
2, Shaligram Prajapat
3
1,3International Institute of Professional Studies, Devi Ahilya University Indore, India
2SCSIT, Devi Ahilya University Indore, India
3International Institute of Professional Studies, Devi Ahilya University Indore, India
21 A Comparative Review on Image Segmentation of Medical Image its Technique
Padmini Umorya1 and Rajesh Singh
2
1CSE, NITM, Gwalior, India
2 CSE/IT, NITM, Gwalior, India
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22 Cluster Formation based Comparison of Genetic Algorithm and Particle swarm
Optimization Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Network
Arnav Garg1, Niharika Batra2, Ishita Taneja3, Ayush Bhatnagar4,
Amita Yadav5, Suresh Kumar6 1-5
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India 6 MRIU, Faridabad, India
23 Agent- Based Traffic Simulator for Autonomous Vehicles
Kamalika Saha1, Ms. Sonia Rathee
2
1Deptt. of CSE, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
2Deptt. of CSE, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
24 Software Defined Radio Based Channel Capacity In 5G Millimeter Wave
Communication System
S. K. Agrawal1*
and Dr. Kapil Sharma
2, Sr. Member, IEEE
1Dept. Computer Engineering, Delhi Technological University (DTU), New-Delhi, India
2Dept. Computer Engineering, Delhi Technological University (DTU),New-Delhi, India
25 EPQ Model with Green Design, Product Steward Ship and Price Dependent Demand Pratiksha Sexsena
1, Chaman Singh
2, Kamna Sharma
3
1,3Department of Mathematics Gautam Buddh University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Aacharya Narender Dev College, Delhi University, Delhi
26 Zero day Attacks Defense Technique for Protecting System against Unknown
Vulnerabilities
Umesh Kumar Singh1, Chanchala Joshi
2, Suyash Kumar Singh
3
1 School of Engineering and Technology, Vikram University, Ujjain, M.P. India
2 Institute of Computer Science, Vikram University Ujjain, M.P. India
3Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Indore, M.P. India
27 Survey on Different Data Mining Techniques for E- Crimes
Nidhi Sethi1, Dr. Pradeep Sharma
2, Dr. Bharat Mishra
3
1Asst. Professor, Renaissance Institute of Professional Studies, Indore (M.P), India
2Head, Dept. Of Computer Science, Govt. Holkar Science College Indore(M.P.), India
3Associate Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidhyala, Satna, India
28 Optimization of Packet size for Energy efficient Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks
D. Sri Durga, D.Kawya Shri, V.P Harigovindan 1, Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Puducherry – 609605
2Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Puducherry – 609605
3Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Puducherry – 609605
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29 Information Sharing Portal for Indus sub-systems
Rupesh Kumar Verma1, Rohit Mishra
2, Dr. Shaligram Prajapat
3
1,3 International Institute of Professional Studies, DAVV India
2 Raja Rammana Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore, India
30 Hybrid DWT, FFT & SVD based Watermarking Technique for
Different wavelet Transforms
Kanchan Thakur
Dept of Information Technology, SATI, Vidisha, India
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Information and Communication Technologies in State Affairs:
Challenges of E-Governance
Stephen John Beaumont
Centro de Tecnología para el Desarrollo (CENTED), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract: The mainstream conclusion about the purpose of implementing e-governance procedures is that these
enhance good governance. This good governance is generally characterised by participation, transparency and
accountability. This has proven to be a major problem in many developing countries. But the recent advances in
information and communication technologies provide opportunities to transform the relationship between
governments and citizens so as to enhance the achievement of good governance goals. In this paper we analyze
the benefits than can be achieved by implementing E-Governance programs, and also the challenges these
changes associated with these innovations.
Index Terms—E-Government, Governance, Transparency
Twitter data Streaming and Capturing for tourism Dashboard
Application
Hamed Saif Albusaidi1, Prakash Kumar Udupi
2, Vishal Dattana
3
1 Student, Dept. of PG Studies, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman
2 Department of Computing, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman 3 Department of Computing, Middle East College, Muscat, Oman
e-mail: {[email protected], [email protected]
3}
Abstract— Information and communication technology intervention, advancement in internet technology
narrowed down the geographical barrier for information Interchange [1]. Tourism sector is one of the primary
benefitted sector due to rapid changes of information technology. Introduction of smart tourism, online
transactions, visually stunning virtual world creation of tourism places, availability of immediate information
further accelerated the expansion of tourism sector and driven tourism sector from traditional environment to
technology driven business environment. Social media usages, tourism dashboards, media streaming ensured to
achieve greater success for tourism sectors [2]. This paper identifies and evaluates methods of information
capturing and processing pertain to tourism sector. The paper also explores the possibility of social media data
streaming, extraction and mining [3] with the future scope of research towards visualization of information
through dashboards.
Keywords: Twitter API, Twitter sentiments analysis, Data analytic, Dash Board, Smart Tourism, Big data, Oman
Tourism, Oman economic, Twitter, Twitter API, Twitter hash tag.
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Full Code Rate Complex Non-Orthogonal STBCS for Eleven Transmit
Antennas
Satyanarayana Murthy Nimmagadda
Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, VR Siddhartha Engg. College
, Vijayawada India (91-9948837173,
Abstract— Alamouti is Pioneer of Complex Orthogonal STBCS for two transmit branch diversity with code rate
one. Later Tarkoh investigated for four to nine transmit antennas with code rate 1/2. Jafarkhni proposed for non-
orthogonal STBCS four transmit antennas with code rate one. O. Tirkkonen and A. Hottinen Proposed space-time
block codes for eight transmit antennas of code rate ½. Recently five, six, seven and eight transmit antennas
generalized complex orthogonal space-time block codes of code rate with 2/3, 2/3, 5/8, and 5/8 proposed.
Bao.T. et. al. Investigated OSTBC with maximal rates and minimal decoding for eight transmit antennas.
The theory of OSTBC was further developed by Khaled A.M. et.al. who achieved full rate transmission for
OSTBCs for six and eight antennas. This paper intends new matrix non-OSTBC for eleven transmit antenna with
full code rate.
IndexTerms—Coderate, fading, MIMO, non-OSTBC, 2G, 3G, SISO, QOSTBC
System dynamic Modeling for Quality Evaluation in Higher Technical
Education
Sanjay Soni1, and Dr.B.K.Chorasia
2
1Industrial & Production Engineering, Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, India
2Industrial & Production Engineering, Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, India
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—The present research findings briefs about the research carried out to study the impact of faculty
satisfaction on the quality of higher technical education by simulating the system dynamic model developed for
finding impact of faculty satisfaction on quality of higher technical education. Present study presents the impact
of faculty satisfaction on the quality of higher technical education. The model developed is simulated for time
horizon of 10 years and results are tabulated in the form of what-if scenario developed for optimum policy for
enhancing quality of higher technical education system.
Index Terms—Causal loop, System Dynamics, What-if Scenario
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Duality for Quadratic Programming under Fuzzy Environment with
Parabolic Concave Membership Functions
Pratiksha Saxena1, Ravi Jain
2
1Department of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
2Department of Mathematics, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, Delhi, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected]
2}
Abstract—A pair of quadratic programming primal-dual problems is presented under fuzzy
environment. Appropriate duality results are established using aspiration level approach. This study uses
the parabolic concave membership functions to represent fulfillment of the decision maker‘s degree of
satisfaction in contrast to earlier works which relied on linear membership functions.
Index Terms—Fuzzy set theory, fuzzy quadratic programming, primal and dual problems
Using Quality Database Convert the Quantity data into Quality data and
automate the Control Points using SURF Algorithm in Spatio-Temporal
data
Sonia Rathee1, Dr. Rahul Rishi
2
1Computer Science Department,Maharaja Surajmal Institute Of Technology,New Delhi,India
2Computer Science Department, Mahrishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India
e-mail:{ [email protected]}
Abstract – GIS data can be divided into two formats, raster and vector. Raster format can represent the values
which give quantitative information such as temperature, vegetation intensity, land use/cover etc. Vector format
can represent the value which gives qualitative data which consists of point, lines and polygons and these
representing the location, distance or area of landscape features in graphical forms. For extracting the data we can
register the image for the initial processing. For register the image we can select the control points. This control
point selection can convert the quantity data into quality data. This process of transforming information (quantity)
into knowledge (quality) is called appropriation. To overcome the limitations of relational databases and provide a
greater knowledge in terms of knowledge we use the spatio-temporal database.
Keywords – Database, Quality database, Rotation, Scaling, SURF-Algorithm, Spatio-temporal model, Translation.
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Fuzzy Logic Based Range Free Localization Using Bacterial Foraging
Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks
Gaurav Sharma1*
, Ashok Kumar2 and Prabhleen Singh
3
1E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
2E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
3E&CE Department, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh,India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected]
3}
Abstract— The purpose of this paper is to improve the localization accuracy in anisotropic medium of wireless
sensor networks. To achieve this objective, a meta-heuristic efficient range free localization algorithm in 2D plane
for wireless sensor networks using fuzzy logic system (FLS) and bacterial foraging optimization (BFO) has been
proposed. The received signal strength (RSS) value is used to find out the distance between anchor nodes and
target nodes. Anisotropic property of the medium is also considered in this paper that creates non linearity
between RSS and distance between nodes. To overcome this non-linearity, we use FLS to model the edge weight
of the anchor nodes based on the RSS value. Further BFO is used to optimize the edge weights of anchor nodes to
improve localization accuracy. It is observed from the simulation results that the proposed algorithm performs
better in terms of localization accuracy compared to existing range free localization algorithms in literature.
Index Terms— Bacterial Foraging Optimization, Fuzzy Logic System, Range Free Localization, WSNs
Non-Invasive Cardiac Pulse Measurement
Dr. Neeru Rathee1, Ajay Rathee
2
1ECE Deparment, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
2Scientist ‗D‘, New Delhi, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected]
2}
Abstract— In an era of automation, an automatic and non-invasive tool is required for our day to day health
monitoring. Cardiac pulse measurement has drawn attention of researchers as it is one of the most important
physiological parameters. The presented approach for automatic cardiac pulse measurement uses a typical
webcam and is completely non-invasive. In the presented approach, color video is recorded and the face region is
extracted using Viola-Jones method. The color components of localized faces are segregated into RGB traces and
linear discriminant analysis was done to map the RGB traces to higher discriminative space. The power spectrums
of mapped RGB traces in time and frequency domain are computed using discrete wavelet transform. The peaks
of the power spectrum limited in the band region (0.75-4Hz) are explored to complete cardiac pulse measurement.
Experiments are carried out to measure the cardiac pulses in real time. The recorded accuracy is 96%, which
represents the efficacy of the presented approach.
Index Terms—Cardiac Pulse Measurement, Frequency Analysis, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Discrete Wavelet
Transform
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Algorithms for Simulation Tool Development: Cattle Feed mix
Formulation
Pratiksha Saxena1, Neha Khanna
2
1, 2
Department of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected]
2}
Abstract— The objective of this paper is to develop the algorithms for simulation tool development for the cattle
feed mix formulation at different stages of livestock. These algorithms have been proposed to formulate the feed
mix for dairy cattle at minimum cost and maximum shelf life. Different forms of mathematical programming are
used to develop these algorithms such as stochastic and weighted goal programming. These algorithms
incorporate nutrient variability of different nutrients present in the feed ingredients. These algorithms also
minimize the deviations for the objectives of cost minimization and shelf life maximization which is not done by
the available software‘s. Using these algorithms, more balanced feed mix can be obtained which can optimize
multiple parameters at the same time.
Index Terms—Algorithms, cattle, cost minimization, feed mix, shelf-life maximization
Detection of Cross Browser Inconsistency by Comparing Extracted
Attributes
C.P.Patidar1, Dr. Meena Sharma
2 and Varsha Sharda
3
1Information Technology, IET, DAVV, Indore, India
2Computer Science, IET, DAVV, Indore, India 3Computer Science, Medicaps, Indore, India
E-mail : {[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]}
Abstract—The advancement in web technology and popularity of web applications amplifies the inconsistencies
between various web browsers. These inconsistencies augment cross browser incompatibilities that constitute
different look on different browsers for a particular web application. In some cases, Cross-Browser
Inconsistencies (XBIs) consists of acceptablee difference whereas these may entirely prevent users from accessing
part of a web application‘s functionality in other cases. Therefore, testing process of a web application must be
performed comprehensively on multiple browsers to achieve consistency. Available tools and techniques require a
considerable manual effort to recognize such issues and provide limited support for fixing the cause of the issues.
In this paper, we propose a technique for detecting cross-browser issues without human intervention.
Index Terms: Browser, Cross Browser Inconsistency, Reliability, Web application
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Cryptosporidiosis: Challenges for Chemotherapy to AIDS Subpopulation
Kalpana
1, Ravindra Nath
2, R.K Srivastava
3, Noopur Singh
4
1Department of Biotechnology, Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped, Kanpur, India
2University Institute of Engineering, Technology, C.S.J.M University, Kanpur, India
3Rural Division/Extension, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India
4Department of Biotechnology, APJAKT University, Lucknow, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], }
Abstract— Cryptosporidium parasites, especially C.parvum and C.hominis are obligate intracellular
apicomplexans protozoan parasite that infect epithelial cells of the small intestine posing life threatening
Cryptosporidiosis disease to immunocompromised person and young malnourished children. It is also well known
to be a troublesome waterborne pathogen. Pathogen transmission is naturally via contaminated drinking or
recreational water supplies by the environmentally resistant and chlorine resistant oocysts. Cryptosporidium is
classified in category B of bioweapons agents. However nitazoxanide, a nitrothiazole benzamide was approved by
FDA Department for treatment of cryptosporidiosis in immunocompetent individuals and Paramomycin is used to
treat C.parvum infections in animals. A Cryptosporidium infection starts by ingestion of oocysts with
contaminated water or food. Oocysts undergo excystation in gastrointestinal tract where four naked sporozoites
are formed which then infect epithelial cell and initiate asexual development. IMPDH an NAD+ enzyme remains
a promising drug target for anti-parasitic drugs. Cryptosporidium obtains guanine nucleotides via a streamlined
pathway that requires IMPDH. Curiously, the gene encoding CpIMPDH seems to have been obtained from
bacteria through lateral gene transfer so that the parasite enzyme is very different from host ortholog. IMPDH is a
homotetramer showing square planner symmetry. Inhibition of IMPDH is already used to treat viral infection and
could be used to treat parasitic infection as well. IMPDH has been isolated from different sources and 26 crystal
structures are deposited in PDB including mammals to apicomplexans and bacteria. There are several FDA
approved inhibitors that target IMPDH.
Keyword: Cryptosporidium parvum (C.parvum), Cryptosporidiosis, GMP, IMP, immunocompromised,
immunocompetent, IMPDH, PVM (parasitophorous Vacuole Membrane), XMP
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Mathematical Model for Glucose Metabolism for Different Types of Food
and Effect of Physical Exercises on Type 1 Diabetic Patient
Richa Gupta1
and Deepak Kumar2
1Department of Mathematics, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, Haryana, India
2Department of Mathematics, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, Haryana, India
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This work presents a mathematical model of glucose metabolism including the digestion of
carbohydrate as a factor affecting blood glucose concentration for type 1 diabetic patient. It includes a
comparative study of glucose metabolism for different types of food: Black Beans, Whole Wheat Bread, Brown
Rice, Lentils and Oatmeal. The model involves the differential equations for change in concentration of glucose,
insulin and epinephrine in which factors for physical exercises and carbohydrates affecting glucose concentration
are also included. Graphs are drawn using the solution of the differential equations. This work represents glucose
level gained by different food items for both exercising and non-exercising person. It is concluded that there is a
great impact of physical exercises and eating habits in regulation of plasma glucose concentration for a type 1
diabetic patient.
Index Terms— Differential equations, Eating habits, Glucose metabolism, Mathematical model, Physical
exercises
Energy Constrained Routing Algorithm for Wireless Networks
Keshav Kaushik1, Bharat Bhushan
2, Rishabh Sharma
3
1Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, HMR Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi, INDIA
2Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, BIT Mesra, Ranchi, INDIA
3Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, HMR Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi, INDIA
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected]
2}
Abstract—The aim of following paper is to introduce an Energy Constrained Routing algorithm for wireless
network to enhance the performance of network. The following schemes PECE there are two stages cluster
formation and stable data transfer. In stage one we used an energy saving clustering routing algorithm based on
degree of the nodes, left energy and relative distance between nodes. Whereas in stage two where we used BCO
(Bee Colony Optimization). On these basis of considering a precise definition of the route from source node to
sink node this algorithm helps in reducing energy consumption and increases the survival time.
Index Terms—Wireless Network, SI, Algorithm, Agents
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A Survey on Sentiment Analysis
Charu Nanda1 and Mohit Dua
2
1BanasthaliVidyapith, Jaipur, India
2National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India
e-mail: {[email protected], [email protected]}
Abstract— Sentiment analysis is an emerging area of Natural Language Processing and is observed as an
interesting and challenging research problem as a result of remarkable growth of the numerous data on the web,
social media present in each and every nook and corner in today‘s world. Internet is the most basic platform for
the users to give their opinion about any particular thing whether it is a product, news, blog, movie or anything
else. Therefore sentiment analysis has got much attention in past few years to track what people think or feel
about a product. It is used to tackle the problem of sentiment category polarization. This is a survey that how
Semantic Analysis can be effectively taken in consideration for carrying out sentiment analysis.
Keywords- Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, opinion mining, Product reviews and Sentiment
analysis
An era of Cloud ERP : Significant Differentiation with Premise ERP
Yash Savla1, Prof. Prathamesh P.Churi
2
1Prin L. N Welingkar of Management Development and Research , Bengaluru,India
2Computer Engineering ,SVKM‘s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Tech. Mangement and Engg, Mumbai
e-mail:{ [email protected], Prathamesh.churi@nmims,edu
2}
Abstract— This paper is the outcome of research in ERP solutions. It talks about how changing in technology is
affecting the overall growth of IT industry specifically ERP solution providers. It also gives insight on how
different types of organizations are adapting to the change in technology for their betterment. The insights are
based on the thorough analysis of the past and current situation in the ERP market. It tries to differentiate cloud
and on-premise ERP solution on various parameters. This document also gives the answer to the future of this
market segment.
Index Terms—Cloud ERP, Premise ERP
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Towards Another Step from 3D Password to 4D Password:A New
Generation Security System Initiative
Saurabh Allawadhi1 , Nitin Kumar
2 , Sanjib Kumar Sahu
3, Amit Prakash Singh
4
1Department of Computer Science, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
2USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
3USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
4USICT, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
e-mail:{ [email protected],[email protected]
3,
Abstract— We have many authentication schemes presently, but they all have a few disadvantages. So recently,
the 3D password paradigm was introduced. The 3D password is multi-factor authentication system as it uses a
various authentication techniques such as graphical password, textual password etc. Most important part of 3D
password is inclusion of 3D virtual environment. However the 3D Password is still in its initial stages. Designing
various kinds of 3D virtual environments, interpreting user feedback and deciding on password spaces, and
experiences from such environments will bring about upgrading and enhancing the client experience of the 3D
Password. Moreover, gathering attackers from various foundations to break the system is one of the future works
that will lead to system improvement and demonstrate the complexity of breaking a 3D password. This paper
introduces a study of the 3D password and a way to deal with reinforce it by method for including a Fourth
dimension, that that deals with time recording and gesture recognition, and that would help strengthen the
authentication paradigm. Henceforth we endeavor to propose a 4D Password as a one-up technique to the 3D
Password.
Index Terms—Authentication, 3D Environment, Biometric, Security, Privacy
Cluster Formation based Comparison of Genetic Algorithm and Particle
swarm Optimization Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Network
Arnav Garg1,Niharika Batra
2,Ishita Taneja
3,Ayush Bhatnagar
4,Amita Yadav
5,Suresh Kumar
6
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India1-5
, MRIU, Faridabad, India6
Email:{arnav.garg551,niharikabatra232,itaneja353,ayushbhatnagar834,amitaay5}@gmail.com,[email protected],}
Abstract—Wireless Sensor Network is a network of small sensor nodes which sense the environment for various
monitoring purposes of real life applications like military or commercial, which are required to be deployed in
areas with no connectivity to the outside world. But, these nodes come with a limitation of having short battery
life which needs to be recovered by applying various optimization techniques. In this paper, we are comparing
two optimization algorithms that are Genetic algorithm and Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm, on the basis
of their cluster head selection and cluster formation techniques to solve the problem of energy consumption by
sensor nodes. We are experimenting with the different number of clusters to check the efficiency of each
algorithm in MATLAB (simulation tool).
Keywords— Genetic Algorithm Clustering, Energy efficiency, Particle Swarm Optimization, WSNs
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Use of Cloud Computing for Implementation of e-Governance Services
Anand More1 and Dr Priyesh Kanungo
1School of Computer Science & IT, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India
2School of Computer Science & IT, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— E-Governance enables use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for smooth
working of government by providing transparency efficient working in immediate response to end the citizens in
cost effective manner. The exiting e-Governance is server centric and is not able to address all users including
rural and urban citizens. Governments today are still facing challenges like lack of financial and technological
resources, digital divide, poor IT infrastructure and lack of management in delivering core services to their
citizens. Cloud Computing is a new way of delivering Services to the customer using pay-per-use model which
not only involves less capital expenditure with minimum upfront cost, but is also more user and environmental
friendly. This paper presents a cloud based model for implementation of e-Governance services. We found that
the implementation of cloud-based e-government architecture cost-saving of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) investment in our country.
Key Words—E-governance, Cloud computing, IaaS Cloud, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Virtualization,
Web Enabled Technology, Cloud datacenter.
A Comparative Review on Image Segmentation of Medical Image its
Technique
Padmini Umorya1 and Rajesh Singh
2
1CSE, NITM, Gwalior, India
2 CSE/IT, NITM, Gwalior, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected] }
Abstract— This paper presents a survey on Image segmentation. In Image segmentation dividing an image into
many regions is the segmentation process. Segmentation Process provides a way to find a particular region of
point inside an image. This process provides help in understanding the process in a meaningful way. In this paper,
a survey of various techniques of image segmentation their algorithm that helps in finding Medical images
Index Terms—Fuzzy C Means (FCFS); MRI; Region based segmentation; Line detection;
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An Evaluation of Dominant Color descriptor and Wavelet Transform on
YCbCr Color Space for CBIR
Arpita Agarwal, Sujeet Sing Bhadouria
1NITM, Gwalior, India
2NITM, Gwalior, India
e-mail:{ [email protected], [email protected] }
Abstract— Content based image retrieval (CBIR) presents an effectual strategy to probe the pictures from the
databases. The function extraction and homogeneous attribute measures are the 2 key parameters for retrieval
efficiency. A uniform attribute measure performs a paramount function in picture retrieval. ―content-based"
designates that the quest analyzes the contents of the image alternatively than the metadata equivalent to keyword
phrases, tags, or descriptions associated with the picture. In this study, present an evaluation of dominant color
descriptor (DCD) and wavelet transform in YCbCr color space for CBIR. In this work, color, feature is extracted
using DCD for RGB and HSV color space and auto correlogram (AC). Texture feature is extracted using discrete
wavelet transform (DWT) and Gabor Filter. Shape feature is extracted with the use of Kurtosis and Skewness. We
take Corel-1000 database-African, Flowers, Food, Elephant and Horse images. Also calculate the Euclidean
distance (ED), relative standard deviation (RSD), Correlation, Canberra distance (CD) and Jaccard distance (JD)
between giving image and database images. For classification, used support vector machine (SVM) to organize
the categories without time consuming. The performance analysis is evaluated on precision and accuracy.
Index Terms—DCD; Histogram Eequalization; DWT; CBIR; Precsion; Gabor filter.
Agent- Based Traffic Simulator for Autonomous Vehicles
Kamalika Saha1, Ms. Sonia Rathee
2
1Deptt. of CSE, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
2Deptt. of CSE, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
e-mail: {[email protected]; [email protected]
2}
Abstract- In near future, there is a great possibility of autonomous vehicle navigation. These days stop signs,
traffic lights, and intersections assist the human-driven cars to cross the traffic. Now the computers will take over
the human drivers i.e., the computers will ―behind the wheel‖. With the help of computerized drivers, automobile
travel will be much more safe and efficient because of more accurate control, highly defined sensors and quick
reaction times.
Keywords- Approximately Orchestrated Routing and Transportation Analyser (AORTA), Autonomous
Intersection Management (AIM), Intersection control policy, multi-agent approach, Project Object Model (POM),
OpenStreetMap (OSM), reservation idea, traffic simulation
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Health Informatics Domain and its Development with potentialities of
proposed MTech-Health Information Sciences for sustainable Public
Health Systems
P.K. Paul
Department of Computer & Information Science Raiganj University,
Raiganj-733134, West Bengal, India
Abstract— Health Informatics is a professional domain which deals with the computation as well as information
management utilizations in the health related purpose. The Field is also known as Health Information Science in
international context. Health Informatics and its uses are quite old though in Health Informatics utilizations are in
initial stage in many context and countries. Proper management as well as governmental initiatives and
educational opportunities etc. are limited till for several reasons. Health Informatics may put healthy attendance
and role in betterment and fulfilment of health and medicinal requirement. Health Informatics is ultimately
responsible for the smart and dedicated information systems creation and development. In many countries Health
Informatics and allied programs are running and enhanced as per the requirement of time. This paper is deals with
many aspects of Health Informatics including its characteristics and features, need with role. Though, the paper is
also intended to draw the need of several Health Informatics programs as per the need of hour and thus several
programs have been proposed. The paper specially designed as per the Indian requirement and context. The need
and role of Health Informatics is also presented according the requirement of India and similar countries.
Moreover the paper emphasized the need of Health Informatics program in engineering platform and mainly at
MTech level. Thus, a proposed program has presented as per the study of existing MTech programs and according
to the need of the Health Informatics in health and medical domain.
Index Terms— Health Informatics, Medical Science, Public Health, Health Infrastructure, Developing Countries,
MTech-Health Informatics, MTech-Health Information Science
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M-Grev: Modelling of Mobile Notification and Grievance Registration
System for UTD
Aishwarya Halwe1, Sunny Raikwar
2, Dr. Shaligram Prajapat
3
1,3
International Institute of Professional Studies, Devi Ahilya University Indore, India 2SCSIT, Devi Ahilya University Indore, India
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—with the boon of social media and abundance of mobile based support system, the improvement of
typical governance system (Autonomous, NGO and NPO) with efficient feedbacks is desirable aspect for
university. In this work frameworks that automate the information notification and grievances registration process
in government universities of Madhya Pradesh. With enforcement of privacy preservation, this system hides the
identity of the user filing a grievance. With usage of popular Google cloud messaging and firebase the system
produces notification and database respectively on android device, portability is ensured. The system finds
suitability for deployment template for all those organization, that has less number of staff-members, and enables
them to give notification but they will not able to hinder anybody‘s privacy. With restricted view/edit
permissions, the pupils of organization will only be able to read the notification and file the complaints. Nobody
else then the members of the organization will be able to file a complaint.
Keywords- M-Grev, UTD, governance system
Software Defined Radio Based Channel Capacity In 5G Millimeter Wave
Communication System
S. K. Agrawal1*
and Dr. Kapil Sharma
2, Sr. Member, IEEE
1Dept. Computer Engineering, Delhi Technological University (DTU), New-Delhi, India
2Dept. Computer Engineering, Delhi Technological University (DTU),New-Delhi, India
Abstract—Worldwide high bandwidth demand has created the need for exploring high frequencies spectrum for
providing 5G broadband wireless communication. 5G broadband wireless communication is exploring millimeter
wave (mmWave) frequencies spectrum for the frequencies band 28-GHz, 37-GHz and 39-GHz. In this paper, we
discuss 5G mmWave communication and calculation of mmWave attenuation due to vegetation obstruction.
Fitted ITU-R (F-ITU-R) model is used to calculate the vegetation obstruction attenuation for 28-GHz, 37-GHz
and 39-GHz frequencies. This paper also presents transmission signal power control in 5G mmWave
communication system using software defined radio (SDR) in the presence of vegetation attenuation. Further, 5G
mmWave communication, Shannon channel capacity (SCC) is calculated for the frequencies 28-GHz, 37-GHz
and 39-GHz in the vegetation environment. The results calculated in this paper are useful for the researchers as
well as for the industries to calculate wireless system link budget analysis in the 5G mmWave communication
system.
Index Terms— Millimeter Wave (mmWave); ITU Recommendation (ITU-R); Fitted ITU-R (F-ITU-R); Shannon
Channel Capacity (SCC) ; Software Defined Radio (SDR)
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EPQ Model with Green Design, Product Steward Ship and Price
Dependent Demand
Pratiksha sexsena1, Chaman Singh
2, Kamna Sharma
3
1,3Department of Mathematics Gautam Buddh University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Aacharya Narender Dev College, Delhi University
Email: {[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] }
Abstract: There are lots of challenges faced by the enterprises to make a product green. It may be related to their
design, process and the salvage diffusion after recycling. To untie these problems, an EPQ model is proposed with
product stewardship and green design. Shortage is not allowed in the total time cycle. To facilitate the model,
demand depends on selling price. Product stewardship cost and green design cost is calculated to make this model
more reliable. An optimal policy is derived for the model and to represent the analytic result convexity and
sensitivity analysis is also done in the paper.
Index terms: EPQ Model, Product stewardship, Green design, price dependent demand
Zero day Attacks Defense Technique for Protecting System against
Unknown Vulnerabilities
Umesh Kumar Singh1, Chanchala Joshi
2, Suyash Kumar Singh
3
1 School of Engineering and Technology, Vikram University, Ujjain, M.P. India
2 Institute of Computer Science, Vikram University Ujjain, M.P. India
3Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Indore, M.P. India
e-mail:{ [email protected] 1, [email protected] 2 }
Abstract— Every organization connected to the internet has one common threat of zero-day attacks. Zero-day
exploits are unnoticed until a specific vulnerability is actually identified and reported. Zero-day attacks are
difficult to defend against because it is mostly detected only after it has completed its course of action. Protecting
networks, applications and systems from zero-day attacks is the daunting task for organization‘s security persons.
This paper analyzed the research efforts in relation to detection of zero-day attacks. The fundamental limitations
of existing approaches are the signature generation of unknown activities and the false alarming rate of anomalous
behavior. To overcome these issues, this paper proposes a new approach for zero-day attacks analysis and
detection, which senses the organization‘s network and monitors the behavioral activity of zero-day exploit at
each and every stage of their life cycle. The proposed approach in this paper provides a machine learning based
framework to sense network traffic that detects anomalous behavior of network in order to identify the presence
of zero-day exploit. The proposed framework uses supervised classification schemes for assessment of known
classes with the adaptability of unsupervised classification in order to detect the new dimension of classification.
Index Terms— zero day attacks, unknown vulnerabilities, detection system, malware analysis, network security
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Survey on Different Data Mining Techniques for E- Crimes
Nidhi Sethi1, Dr. Pradeep Sharma
2, Dr. Bharat Mishra
3
1Asst. Professor, Renaissance Institute of Professional Studies, Indore (M.P), India
2 Head, Dept. Of Computer Science, Govt. Holkar Science College Indore(M.P.), India
3 Associate Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidhyala, Satna, India
Abstract— E crimes are the crimes performed with the help of computer. They are increasing in proportion with the
technology usage of the common man. Detection of E crimes is incurring a very high cost to individual,
organization and government as huge data collection and analysis is required to find them. A big challenge is faced
by technocrats to detect E crimes efficiently from voluminous data. On the other hand data mining is powerful tool
for extracting useful information from a huge data base. Thus this paper has merged these two fields in order to find
a good solution to the problem. This paper will answer the question of how data mining techniques can be used to
detect these unseen E crimes. It is also going to describe how Cybercrimes problems can be thought of as data
mining problems
Keywords— E crime, Data mining, computer security
Optimization of Packet size for Energy efficient Underwater Acoustic
Sensor Networks
D. Sri Durga, D.Kawya Shri, V.P Harigovindan
1,2,3Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Puducherry – 609605
Abstract—Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UASNs) are formed by acoustically connected underwater
sensor nodes, underwater vehicles and surface stations to provide communication links to onshore radio stations.
UASNs nodes are typically powered by batteries. Replacing or recharging of batteries in aquatic environment is
very difficult. In this paper, we found the total energy consumption in direct communication and cooperative
communication in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UASNs). Our aim is to maximize the energy efficiency
by finding the optimal packet size in UASNs. We found that the packet error rate in cooperative communication is
low compared to that in direct communication. Using analytical model, the optimal packet size to maximize the
energy efficiency in both direct and
cooperative communication are identified.
Index Terms—Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks, Energy efficiency, Packet error rate, Binary phase shift
keying (BPSK)
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Information Sharing Portal for Indus sub-systems
Rupesh Kumar Verma1, Rohit Mishra
2, Dr. Shaligram Prajapat
3
1,3 International Institute of Professional Studies, DAVV India
2 Raja Rammana Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore, India
Abstract- Indus complex is a synchrotron particle accelerator facility as particle accelerator in Raja Ramanna
Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore: Indus-1 and Indus-2. Indus-1 and Indus-2 comprises of several
subsystem like Magnet Power Supply (MPS) system, Vacuum system etc. There exists an automated Indus data
acquisition system which stores the periodic data from these subsystems to SQL database. This raw data stored in
the database is usually served to end user from web in tabular form. Extracting meaningful information from raw
data is difficult and limits user to perform significant analysis on raw data. This work aims to provide solution to
this real problem by providing the common portal where data analysis reports can be deployed to serve end users
and to reduce the data retrieving load of the centralized database server. The reports are scheduled to be delivered
in excel format at non-peak hours which improves the performance of database system. To develop initial
prototype, a common task of tracing and displaying the power supplies data of Magnet Power Supply (MPS) sub-
system during ―ramping‖ and ―cycling‖ events was selected. Daily generated graphical and tabular reports are
deployed successfully on web portal.
Keywords – Indus-1, Indus-2 , Magnet Power Supply (MPS)
Hybrid DWT, FFT & SVD based Watermarking Technique for Different
wavelet Transforms
Kanchan Thakur
Dept of Information Technology, SATI, Vidisha, India
Abstract—The primary function of developing a digital image watermarking (DIW) procedure is to meet both
imperceptibility and robustness requirements. Digital watermarking seems as an effective process of protecting
multimedia contents such as copyright safeguard and authentication. In this paper, we endorse SVD founded digital
watermarking procedure for powerful watermarking of digital pictures for copyright safety. In proposed research, a
novel and robust digital watermarking method is introduced in which a mixture of DWT (Discrete Wavelet
Transform) and FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) along with SVD (Singular Value Decomposition) is applied. Due to
the usage of this combination of 3 techniques in our proposed work, it increases the robustness and imperceptibility
of extracted image. One of the vital essential benefits of the proposed idea is the robustness of the system on
extensive set of attacks. Analysis and experimental outcome show a lot accelerated effectiveness of the proposed
method in evaluation with the pure SVD-established watermarking and the procedure without making use of some
wavelet perform. The results are compared with Base Work in which single level DWT-SVD combination is taken
for watermarking for copy right security. It is shown through PSNR (Peak signal-to-noise ratio) that it provided a
very high imperceptibility. Experimental outcome verify that the proposed system given good quality picture value
of watermarked pictures.
Keywords—Watermarking; embedding; extraction; PSNR
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