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Organized by: Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh In Association with Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP) Guntur, Andhra Pradesh 28 th - 29 th February, 2020

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Organized by:

Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

In Association with

Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

28th

- 29th

February, 2020

On behalf of Institute For Engineering Research and Publications

(IFERP) in association with Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT),

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. I am delighted to welcome all the delegates and

participants around the globe to Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT)

for the “International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science,

Engineering and Technology (ICRCSET-2020)” Which will take place

from 28th

- 29th

February'2020

It will be a great pleasure to join with Engineers, Research Scholars,

academicians and students all around the globe. You are invited to be

stimulated and enriched by the latest in engineering research and

development while delving into presentations surrounding transformative

advances provided by a variety of disciplines.

I congratulate the reviewing committee, coordinator (IFERP, CIT) and all

the people involved for their efforts in organizing the event and successfully

conducting the International Conference and wish all the delegates and

participants a very pleasant stay at Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

Sincerely,

Rudra Bhanu Satpathy

Rudra Bhanu Satpathy Chief Executive Officer

Institute For Engineering Research and Publication.

The “International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering and

Technology (ICRCSET-2020)” is being Organized by Chalapathi Institute of Technology

(CIT), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India in Association with IFERP-Institute for Engineering

Research and Publications on the 28th

– 29th

February, 2020.

Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT) has a sprawling student –friendly campus with

modern infrastructure and facilities which complements the sanctity and serenity of the major

city of Guntur in Andhra Pradesh.

The “International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering and

Technology” was a notable event which brings Academia, Researchers, Engineers, Industry

experts and Students together.

The purpose of this conference is to discuss applications and development in area of

“Science, Engineering and Technology” which were given International values by Institute

For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP).

The International Conference attracted over 190 submissions. Through rigorous peer reviews

63 high quality papers were recommended by the Committee. The Conference aptly focuses

on the tools and techniques for the developments on current technology.

We are indebted to the efforts of all the reviewers who undoubtedly have raised the quality of

the proceedings. We are earnestly thankful to all the authors who have contributed their

research works to the conference. We thank our Management for their wholehearted support

and encouragement. We thank our Principal for his continuous guidance. We are also

thankful for the cooperative advice from our Advisory Chairs and Co-Chairs. We thank all

the members of our local Organizing Committee, National and International Advisory

Committees.

ICRCSET-2020

Preface

Message from Hon’ble Chairman Chairman

Warm and Happy greeting to all.

It is a great pleasure and honor to me to welcome all the participants and delegates to the

International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology

(ICRCSET-2020). I hope that ICRCSET-2020 would provide an opportunity to the students

of PG and UG to present their innovative thoughts and ideas in front of experts in their

respective fields and get their feedback. The Conference will provide a scope to the faculty

who are active in research to interact with session chairs and experts working in relevant

fields of their research. ICRCSET-2020 will create a bridge between industry professionals

and academicians, which leads to exchanging of approaches and ideas about technological

innovations. I am sure that the presentations included will enlighten the staff and students to

get new ideas for the research in the field of science and technology.

I thank the Patrons, Sri Y. V. Sujith Kumar and Prof. K. Naga Srinivasa Rao, for their

initiation to organize the first International Conference in our college. I appreciate Dr. P.

Balamuralikrishna, Convener, and his team for their efforts in organizing this conference on a

grand note. At the outset, we would like to appreciate the entire organizing committee and

other staff members for their hard work and commitment. I thank the Keynote speakers and

Session Chairs for their presence and invaluable suggestions.

Finally, we hope that the participants enjoy the outstanding conference program and we

thank them for attending the conference.

Sri. Y. V. Anjaneyulu

Sri. Y. V. Anjaneyulu

Hon’ble Chairman

Chlapathi Group of Institutions

Message from Secretary

Welcome to ICRCSET 2020!

I am truly delighted to welcome each and every one of you to our International

Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology (ICRCSET 2020).

In order to promote research culture in the country, the interaction among young engineers,

academicians and research scholars is essential to share their knowledge. A wonderful

platform is required for them to exchange their views and ideas.

I truly believe that this conference is a great platform for all with the same vision and

mission, get together to share their innovative ideas. I am sure that the Conference will

provide an opportunity for the participants to share their knowledge and get updated. This

conference aims to provide a scholarly platform for participants to publish their research in

reputed International Journals.

I am happy and commend all the Staff and Students of various departments who

worked hard to make the Conference a reality. I Congratulate all the concerned for organizing

this conference and bringing out its proceedings. We would like to express our deepest

appreciation to the authors for their great efforts in delivering interactive and excellent

presentations that address the learning needs of students of UG and PG, faculty and research

scholars. We are able to prepare this wonderful proceedings because of their excellent

research contributions.

We would like to appreciate the steering committee and organizing committee for their

enthusiasm and hard work in organizing this conference. We hope that every participant

would enjoy the technical sessions and has a joyful stay at Chalapathi Institute of

Technology. We convey our best wishes to all.

Sri Y. Sujith Kumar

Sri Y. Sujith Kumar

Secretary & Correspondent,

Chalapathi Institute of Technology

Message from Principal

On behalf of Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, I extend a very warm

welcome to all the delegates and participants for the International Conference on Recent

Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology 2020 (ICRCSET 2020). It would be a

perfect platform for faculty to express their innovative thoughts and unique research work at

a global platform.

The Conference would provide a scope to the faculty who are active in research to

interact with session chairs and experts working in relevant fields of their research. Attending

an important international conference would make any faculty member a known figure in

academic circles and it would create an impression that he/she is an active member of the

academic community.

I express my congratulations to all the authors whose papers are selected for the

presentation and publication in the conference proceedings. The contributions of students,

authors and industry experts made this conference a great success. I sincerely thank all of

them. I also thank our management for encouraging us to organize this kind of conference

which facilitates the academic community to enhance their knowledge.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest appreciation to the

convener, co-conveners and members of various committees for their sincere and dedicated

efforts. I appreciate everyone who made this conference a great success. I wish all the best to

all.

Prof. K. Naga Srinivasa Rao

Prof. K. Naga Srinivasa Rao

Principal

Chalapathi Institute of Technology

Message from Convener

I would like to take this opportunity with pleasure to hearty welcome all the authors and

participants to the International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering

and Technology – 2020 (ICRCSET-2020) being organized by Chalapathi Institute of

Technology, Guntur in association with Institute For Engineering Research and Publication

(IFERP), Chennai. The aim of the Conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and

practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share the cutting- edge

developments in the relevant fields. I am confident that this International Conference can

throw up a number of new ideas and solutions to address the present-day challenges in the

fields of Science and Engineering. The scope of the conference is broad and covers many

aspects of International Technology perspectives.

We are grateful to all the authors for their overwhelming response in submitting their

invaluable research contributions for presentation on this great platform. We have received a

large number of papers that led us to take up a rigorous and challenging task of paper

evaluation. We would like to appreciate the dedicated efforts of our Technical Committee in

this regard. The ICRCSET 2020 is planned for two days with two sessions per day. The

program is fortified with two keynote presentations by eminent personalities in the fields of

Science and Technology. This conference could not be successful without the support of

IFERP, Chennai who helped us in evaluation and publication of the papers, and arranging

everything for the Conference. We are thankful to our honorable Chairman, beloved

Secretary and Principal for their constant encouragement in making this event a grand

success. We appreciate the efforts and involvement of the committed and responsible faculty

members of various committees of the Conference.

We are very much thankful to Session Chairs for their invaluable advices while

evaluating the research Contributions of the authors. We are very much excited to welcome

you all to ICRCSET-2020 and hope that this two day conference will bring a wonderful

experience and a pleasant visit to our Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur.

Dr. P. Balamuralikrishna

Dr. P. Balamuralikrishna

Convener

ICRCSET-2020

International Conference on Recent

Challenges in Science, Engineering and

Technology

Keynote Speakers

ICRCSET-2020

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. K. Satya Prasad is having 38 (Thirty eight) years of Teaching experience, 28 (Twenty

eight) years of Research and Administrative experience. Dr. K. Satya Prasad received B Tech.

degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from JNTU college of Engineering,

Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India in 1977 and M.E. degree in Communication Systems from

Guindy college of Engg. , Madras University, Chennai, India in 1979 and PhD from Indian

Institute of Technology, Madras in 1989.

He started his teaching carrier as Teaching Assistant at Regional Engineering College,

Warangal in 1979.He joined JNT University , Hyderabad as Lecturer in 1980 and served in

different constituent colleges viz., Kakinada, Hyderabad and Anantapur and at different

capacities viz., Associate Professor, Professor, Head of the Department, Vice Principal and

Principal. In JNTUK University he served as Director of Evaluation, Director IST and Rector.

He brought cohesiveness in administration for smooth functioning and created the proper

academic atmosphere both in Teaching and Research. He adopted smart approaches and brought

revolutionary changes in the functioning of the university examination section and evaluation

system. He has been a part of every milestone in the history of JNTUK which has around 262

affiliated technical and non-technical institutions. He has published more than 250 technical

papers in various National & International Conferences and Journals and authored Four Text

books.

Dr. K. Satya Prasad

Rector,

Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research

Guntur

He has guided 35 PhD scholars and at present 20 scholars are working with him. His areas of

Research include Communications, Signal Processing, Image Processing, Neural Networks &

Ad-hoc wireless networks etc.

Dr Prasad was a recipient of Andhra Pradesh State Teacher Award in 2009 and received

different awards at national level. His biography was published in who’s is who in Asia.

Dr Prasad is a Fellow member of various professional bodies like IEEE, IETE, IE (I), and

ISTE.

After retiring from JNTUK service, Prasad worked as a Pro Vice Chancellor of KL

University. At present he is working as Rector of Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology

and Research, Vadlamudi, Guntur, AP.

Message

It gives me great pleasure to be honoured as Keynote Speaker at “International Conference on

Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering & Technology" (ICRCSET-2020), organized by

Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, in association with Institute

For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP) on 28th & 29th, Feb.2020.

Creative and Innovative research coupled with technology transfer play vital role in solving

the challenges of societal problems providing the needed benefits to all sections of people; and

thus, the economic growth of the country can be accelerated. The conference provides an

interdisciplinary platform for scientists, academicians, researchers, industrialists and other

delegates to interact with international keynote speakers, present papers on their research and

innovations and share their knowledge levels in various fields of science, engineering and

technology. This conference also bridges the gap between industry professionals and academic

researchers to enhance Industry-Institute interaction.

IFERP, being a leading professional Association body of South Asia, organizes many

conferences at National and International levels, providing technical knowhow to encourage

research & development activities and publishing high quality research material in International

Journals and other transactions.

I convey my heartfelt greetings to the organizors and participants and wish ICRCSET-2020 a

grand success.

Dr. S. R. K. Reddy

Dr. S. R. K. Reddy

Professor in Civil Engineering & Advisor to Management

Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Krishna District, A.P

International Conference on Recent

Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, 28th - 29th February, 2020

CHIEF PATRON

Sri. Y. V. Anjaneyulu, Founder & Chairman, Chalapathi Group of Institutions, Guntur

PATRONS

Sri Y. Sujith Kumar, Secretary & Correspondent, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Prof. K. Naga Srinivasa Rao, Principal, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

STEERING COMMITTEE

Dr. J. Chandra Sekhar, HoD-CSE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Prof. P. Poorna Chandra Rao, HoD-EEE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Dr. G. Sreedevi Kumari, HoD-ASH, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

CONVENER

Dr. P. Balamuralikrishna, Professor & Dean of R & D, Chalapathi Institute of Technology,

Guntur

ICRCSET-2020

Organizing Committee

CO-CONVENERS

Sidhartha Pandey, Professor of CIVIL Engg, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Prof. D. Pitchaiah, HoD-MECH, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Prof. N. Naga Ravikiran, HoD-ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Prof. A. Murali Krishna, Professor & TPO, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Dr. V. V. Subbarao, Incharge-Examinations, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

L. Uday Kiran, Associate Professor of EEE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

MEDIA PROMOTIONS / PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

L.Uday Kiran, Associate Professor of EEE, CIT

K.Praveena, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

J.Sravanthi, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

G.Ajay Kumar, Associate Professor of ME, CIT

V.Sai Srinivas, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

V.Ch. Anand, Assistant Professor of ASH, CIT

K.Nagalakshmi, Assistant Professor of ASH, CIT

DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS

Dr. Ch. Prameela, Professor of ASH, CIT

D. Sravani, Associate Professor of ME, CIT

M. Koteswara Rao, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

D. Ramya Krishna, Associate Professor of CSE, CIT

D. Srikanth, Assistant Professor of EEE, CIT

M. Narendra, Assistant Professor of CE, CIT

TECHNICAL SESSIONS COMMITTEE

Dr. Sidhartha Pandey, Professor of CE, CIT

Dr. V Naga Gopi Raju, Associate Professor of CSE, CIT

V. K. Pratap, Associate Professor of CSE, CIT

S. Sreechandra, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

A. Sobhanadri, Associate Professor of ME, CIT

T. Raju, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

R. Hanumanth Naik, Associate Professor of EEE, CIT

APCV Gopala Rao, Associate Professor of ASH, CIT

P. V. Nageswara Rao, Assistant Professor of ECE, CIT

Sk. Khadar Basha, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

R. Ravi, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

G Ashok Kumar, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

PDSSS Siva Durga, Assistant Professor of ECE, CIT

N. Srikanth, Assistant Professor of CE, CIT

K. Meghanath, Assistant Professor of CE, CIT

G. Haneetha, Assistant Professor of ASH, CIT

B. Bindhu, Assistant Professor of EEE, CIT

TRANSPORT, HOSPITALITY & ACCOMMODATION

COMMITTEE

Dr. V. V. Subbarao, Incharge-Examinations, CIT

D. Prabhakar, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

D Ramu, Physical Director, CIT

N. Sai Kiran, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

G. Vijaya Kumari, Assistant Professor of ASH, CIT

V. Asha Latha, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

K. Ramesh Babu, Assistant Professor of ECE, CIT

K. Srilakshmi, Assistant Professor of ASH, CIT

G. Kiran, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

AVV Rajesh Babu, Librarian, CIT

RECEPTION & REGISTRATION COMMITTEE

Dr. B. Tulasi Rani, Professor of ASH, CIT

G. Srinivasa Rao, Associate Professor of ME, CIT

Ch. Anil Babu, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

Y. Kiranmai, Assistant Professor of CE, CIT

M. Blessy Raisa, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

M. Saikiran, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

A. Satya Vani, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

B. Vaila, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

N. Mounika, Assistant Professor of ECE, CIT

J. Supriya, Assistant Professor of ECE, CIT

N. Ramya Sree, Assistant Professor of EEE, CIT

STAGE DECORATION & EVENT MANAGEMENT

COMMITTEE

A. Lalitha, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

K. Praveena, Associate Professor of ECE, CIT

D. Ramya Krishna, Associate Professor of CSE, CIT

G. Bhargavi, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

Y. Swetha, Assistant Professor of EEE, CIT

N. Saikiran, Assistant Professor of CSE, CIT

P. Gandhi, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

M Pramod, Assistant Professor of ME, CIT

CONTENTS

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1. Design and Analysis of BIST Approach for 3D-Mesh NOCs Router

Testing M.Navin Kumar

Dr.S.Sophia

Dr.S.Karthikeyan

1

2. IoT Based Water Purification Process Using Ultrasonic Aquatic Sound

Waves Dr C.Jenifa Latha

Ramanarayan Sankriti

Dr. Arokiaraj

R.Srivel

2

3. Accident Avoidance System by using Sensors Module Arokiaraj David

A. Muthukumar

Ayyappan

Srivel Ravi

3

4. Diagnosis of Liver Diseasesfor MRI Image by Using Abductiveimage

Analysis Dr.Rajesh Chandra Gogineni

Dr. NagaGopiRaju Vullam

A.D. Sivarama Kumar

4

5. Determinants of Happiness among Women Employees in Spinning

Industry Chandrasekaran. V

Samudhra Rajakumar. C

5

6. Image Analysis for Face Recognition Using PCA K.Anitha

M.Srinivasa Rao

G.Pavan Teja Tiwari

A.L.Hemanth Kumar

6

7. Digital Signature Verification Using Deep Learning K.Anitha

M.Srinivasa Rao

D. Devi Surya Tejaswi

B. Bhargavi

7

8. Experimental Investigation on Concrete using Carbon Fibers and Partial

Replacement of Cement with Metakaolin Dr.K.Chandramouli

Dr.N.Pannirselvam

Dr.D.Vijayakumar

B.Sandeep Kumar

8

9. Effective Resource Management in Cloud based Service Models Fahmida Begum

K.V.Uma Maheshwari

B.Kranthi Kumar

B.Mahesh

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10. Breast Cancer Prediction using Classification Techniques Dr.V.Nagagopiraju

V.K.Pratap

10

11. Moving Object Classification using Faster RCNN and YOLO from

Satellite images N.Kanthi Priyadarshini

B.Vaila

11

12. Water Monitoring System in Aquaculture Using IOT Dr.M.Koteswara Rao

K.N.H Srinivas

Dr.P.V.V Ramarao

T.D.N.S.S. Sarveswara Rao

12

13. Benefits of Construction and Demolition Waste Implementation

Techniques in the Construction Project R.Rema

Dr.N.Nalanth

13

14. An Amalgamate Classification Approach on Hyperspectral Imaging B.Srinivas

Dr.J.Rajendra Prasad

14

15. Brain Tumor Classification Using Modified Genetic Algorithm Based Fcm

and Deep Belief Network Putta RamaKrishnaveni

G.Naveen Kishore

15

16. Ensemble Phishing Attacks Detection using Machine Learning Algorithm Suresh Mundru

Konduru Siva Naga Narasimharao

16

17. Self-Compacting Concrete with Recycled Concrete Aggregate B. Vidyasekar

Dr.K.G.Selvan

17

18. Development of Structural Elements Using Modified Self Compacting

Concrete (SCC) With Partial Replacement of Recycled Concrete

Aggregate B. Vidyasekar

Dr.K.G.Selvan

18

19. Gender Differentials in Education K.Khasimpeera

Dr.M.Sugunatha Reddy

19

20. Voice Command Execution Using Python C.Lokesh

P.Saiteja

K.Prasad

P.Santhosh Kumar

20

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21. IoT Intelligence and Automation with Thinger.IO G R K Prasad

P. Mony Preetham

P Yaswanth

P.Prasanth

Malligunta Kiran Kumar

Mahammad Imran

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22. Design, Simulation andAnalysis of MEMS Perforated RF Switch with

Platinum Ernest Ravindran R S

G Tejeswaini Naidu

M Gopi Mohan

K Uday Kumar Reddy

G R K Prasad

22

23. A Study on Recognition and Classification of Vehicles for Traffic Analysis K.Dilli

M.Madhu Sudharshan

T.Prudhvi

P. Santhosh Kumar

23

24. Automated Solar Panel Cleaner Using Sprinkler& Sponge Cleaning

Mechanism Megha Shankarrao Rane

Kiran A. Dongare

M.O. Sharma

Pravin S Rane

24

25. A Cost Effective Compact Osciloscope Using Laptop and Arduino Dr.T.Haritha

N.Priyanka

V.RamPavan

M.BharathPhaniTeja

25

26. Design and Simulation of Pushrod Suspension System Dr.Shriniwas S Metan

Saleek Bijapure

Mayur Mukkawar

26

27. Design of Dual band L-slot Microstrip Patch Antenna for Wireless

Communications M.Siva kumar

T.C Sanjeeva Rayudu

S. Vara Lakshmi

Y. Jaya Sairam

27

28. Solar Forecasting Performance using Artificial Intelligence Algorithms Jagadeesh.V

Dr.Venkata Subbaiah .K

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29. Design and Model Analysis of MEMS Respiratory Sensor K Uday Krian

G R K Prasad

A Sai Pragna

M Geetha Swaroopa

Y Mounika

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30. Design of Compact Parasitic Strip-Loaded CP Antenna with DGS for 5g-

Iot Applications P. Syam Sundar

Sarat K Kotamraju

Sri Kavya K Ch

G B G Tilak

30

31. An Area Efficiet and Optimized Code Converters Using Quantum-Dot

Cellular Automata Adepu Hariprasad

Sumanth Kumar Chennupati

31

32. Six Sigma : Literature Review and Methodologies to Improve

Implementation Dr. Shriniwas S. Metan

Rohit. N. Patil

Abhishek R. Kshirsagar

Dr. Vinayak K Patki

32

33. High Speed Vehicle Detector K.Ramalakshmi

R.N.Devendra Kumar

A.Sathiya

R.Priyadharshini

33

34. Effect of Modified Geopolymer Self Compacting Concrete Using Rice

Husk Ash Thavasumony. D

Nalanth. N

34

35. Experimental Investigation on Mechanical Properties of High-Performance

Concrete with Supplementary Cementitious Materials R.V. Sankaranarayanan

N. Nalanth

35

36. Effects of Coarse Aggregate and Admixtures in High Performance

Concrete R.V. Sankaranarayanan

N. Nalanth

36

37. Chronicle of Migration, Migrant Labours and Its Impact in Indian

Construction Industry S.Parameswaran

Dr.V.Subathra

37

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38. Life Satisfaction of Other State Construction Workers in Thanjavur District S.Parameswaran

Dr.V.Subathra

38

39. A Grammatically Annotated Corpus for Sana’ani Arabic Dialect Sabah Al-Shehabi

Mohammed Sharaf-Addin

39

40. Joint Spectrum Sensing Scheme for Cognitive Radio Networks with

Dynamic Noise Variance Sreechandra Swarna

Dr.K Satya Prasd

Dr. Balamuralikishna Potti

40

41. Novel Multiple Access Scheme for 5G Networks to alleviate Access

Congestion Sreechandra Swarna

Dr. K. Satya Prasad

Dr. Balamuralikrishna Potti

P D S S S Siva Durga

41

42. Detection of Fake Profile on Social Media using Machine Learning and

Feature Selection Techniques Himanshu Kumar

Amrita

42

43. Performance Analysis Driven for Reconfigurable Antenna by Using Blind

Interference Alignment Kati Praveena

43

44. Efficient Semi-blind Channel Estimation for Multiuser Massive MIMO

Systems with different primary symbols

Aswani Lalitha

44

45. Survivability Techniques Implementation by using Simulation Methods Chandra Singh

Nischitha N

Sai Venktramana Prasada G S

Harish M B

Lanlyn Samuel Dsouza

Shashank A G

45

46. Adaptive image watermarking dased on mean-shift clustering Kavitha Soppari

Dr.N.Subhash Chandra

46

47. Seismic Performance of RCC Multistored Building with Base Isolators Shabbier Ahmed Sydu

Eswaraiah G

47

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48. Performance of Wind Turbine Based Asynchronous Generator with

Synchronous Condenser in Isolated Network Shabbier Ahmed Sydu

Eswaraiah G

48

49. Discovery of Frequent Patterns over Big Transactional Data Set using

Apriori2 and Divide & Conquer Shaik Mazahar

Malineni Rujula,

Tamma Haneesha Reddy

Vangala Naga Pragathi

49

50. Sparse Channel Estimation for Massive MIMO OFDM Systems D. Prabhakar

D. Naga Ravi Kiran

50

51. Photocatalytic and Adsorption Based Removal of Industrial Dyes Kolla Naga Sreenivasa Rao

Siddhartha Pandey

51

52. Design and Analysis of a Multi Cylinder Engine Exhaust Manifold Ch. S. S. R. K. Chowdary

G. Sivakumar

V. Nagaraju

S. V. Sambhasivarao

A.Ganesh

52

53. IoT Based Alcohol Detection system T Triveni

P Nagalakshmi

B Sowjanya

A. Rajya Lakshmi

Y. Mallikarjuna Reddy

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54. Design and Estimation of Flexible Pavements K Sindhuja

G Venkata Krishna

C Prasad

T Srikanth

54

55. Analysis and Design of High Risedential Building Effect of Wind and

Sesimic Loads M Narendra

Y Navya

N Anjali

SK Karimulla

M Naga divya

SK Kalesha vali

55

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56. Time Histroy Analysis of Multi Storey Building for Highrise Structures K Sathish

T Sai Reddy

T Siva Krishna

Srikanth N

K Bala Gopi Rishna

56

57. Importance of Critcal Factor Analysis in Public Private Partnership in

Infrastructure Development: A Model Study A Gopi

V Eswar Sai

M Ajay Kumar

Srikanth N

57

58. Analysis and Design of Pree Engineered Buildings M Chinna Veera Raghavaiah

K Venkata Gopi

Gowrisankara Rao

G Devesh

K.Naga Sreenivasa Rao

58

59. ACT (Attitude, Commitment and Teamwork) for the success of Co-

Teaching G. Kalpana Devi

Dr. V.V.Subba Rao

59

60. IoT Based Garbage Cleaning system K. Lavanya

K. Triveni

G Jahnavi

M Manikanta

G. Naveen

60

61. Fluid Structure Interaction of Convergent-Divergent Nozzle M Ravi Teja

Dr. V. Balakrishna Murthy61

62. Enhanced Subspace Clustering Framework: A Case Study of Analyzing

seismic catalogs of countries J. Ramadevi

Dr. M. Venkateswara Rao

62

63. How to Remove Uranium from Drinking Water Mohit Rohit 63

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ICRCSET-2020

Organized by

Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh In Association with

Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)

International Conference on Recent

Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology

IICCRRCCSSEETT--22002200

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

28th

- 29th

February, 2020

International Conference on Recent Challenges in Science, Engineering and

Technology

February 28th-29th, 2020 - Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

ICRCSET-2020 ISBN: 978-93-89107-81-4

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Design and Analysis of BIST Approach for 3D-Mesh

NOCs Router Testing

M.Navin Kumar, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Sri Krishna College of Technology

Dr.S.Sophia, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Sri Krishna College of Technology

Dr.S.Karthikeyan, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences

Abstract:-- A new built-in self-test architecture for complex and heterogeneous systems on a chip is

presented with flexible, hierarchical, and distributed power-restrained, embedded memory. The proposed

structure consists of a BIST architecture in a 3-D NOC, low area, low power memory BIST control

system, and a serial interconnection to them for low routing overheads. The architecture is technology-

independent due to its simplicity; the proposed approach offers heterogeneous memories as well as the

error spotting to minimize time complexity and achieve high test competitiveness in power and time

constraints.

Index Terms:-- BIST Architecture, 3-D Noc, Power, and Time Constraints.

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IoT Based Water Purification Process Using Ultrasonic

Aquatic Sound Waves Dr C.Jenifa Latha, Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Viruthunagar,Tamilnadu ,

India

Ramanarayan Sankriti, Research Scholar NIT,Trichy & Assistant Professor/Dept. of Civil, Chaitanya Bharathi institute of

Technology,Hyderabad,India

Dr. Arokiaraj, Department of Management Studies, Jain University, Bangalore, India

R.Srivel, Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Aurora’s Scientific Technological & Research Academy, Hyderabad

Abstract:-- In modern human life has created a lot of innovations and it has improved drastically in advance

Technology . whenever lot of innovations and advancement in technology will creates a pollution to

natural resources like air, water , soil etc. tradional methods such as biological process ,sand filtration

,carbon absorption ,chorine filteration will produce bi-products and creates many serious issues like

cancer. In our proposed method Dust particles , micro scopic organisms such as virus bacteria waste

particles by using the pre programmed IOT based microcontroller electronic timing control circuit , based

on the different period time duration it will generate the different ultrasonic sound Aquatic wave

frequency with respect to the time interval it generates the different vibration level inside the water. The

filter water will be present in the upper part and the all the ultra sonic biological microscopic particles will

settle down at the bottom layer outlet and then it will separated from the water. The proposed method of

microscopic ultrasonic sound wave filter will filter all the dust particles

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Accident Avoidance System by using Sensors Module Arokiaraj David, Senior Faculty, Department of Commerce, School of Management, Jain (Deemed-to-be) University, Bangalore.

A. Muthukumar, Associate Professor, Department of ECE, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore,Tamilnadu.

Ayyappan, Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Christ (Deemed to be Univesity), Bangalore.

Srivel Ravi, Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Aurora’s Scientific Technological & Research Academy, Hyderabad.

Abstract:-- The aim of this study is to bring down the accident level and to protect the driver’s life. Various

sensor modules were used to reduce vehicle accidents mainly due to drunken driving and over speed.

It is detected through the alcoholic sensor sense alcohol presence while driving and this system also

ensures that drivers’ have to wear the helmet which operates through its pressure sensor placed in the

helmet. This sensor identifies the drunken drivers and makes the helmet mandatory for vehicle users.

These sensors are connected to engine ignition if a particular raider is not worn a helmet or alcoholic

raiders/ drivers, then these sensors will not allow starting the engine. Even there is a vibrating sensor

that functions during the accidental time, it will be sent the instant SMS message to a nearby hospital,

local police station and to their family members through GPRS connection. By implementing this

system in practical life can able to control and monitor each driver’s status.

Keywords: Accident, Pressure Sensor, Alcohol Sensor, Vibrate sensor, GSM, GPS, Arduino UNO.

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Diagnosis of Liver Diseasesfor MRI Image by Using

Abductiveimage Analysis

Dr.Rajesh Chandra Gogineni, Professor, Department of CSE, SVR Engineering College, Nandyal, AP, India

Dr. NagaGopiRaju Vullam, Associate Professor ,Department of CSE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

A.D. Sivarama Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, SVR Engineering College, Nandyal, AP, India

Abstract:-- Liver is vital organ in human anatomy. People are suffering from liver damage problems due to eating of

polluted food, smoking tobacco or drinking alcohol. Main aim of this paper is to diagnosis for the damage of liver

and predicting the future condition of patient’s entire body by applying comparison concept [1] for existing images

with by using Pixel values.In this paper we are collecting four different types of datasets after collecting the datasets

first of all we are generating the grayscale images of all datasets. After generating the matrices of each and every

grayscale image of all datasets. When we want to find out the position of a liver then collecting the 2D MRI Digital

image. Next generating its matrix values through its grayscale image after that we are finding the similarities

between the new image pixel values with existing images in datasets. When we are getting huge similarities between

the existing images with new image then we are conforming the new image position.

Keywords

MRI image, Grayscale image, pixel comparisons, Matrix generation

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Determinants of Happiness among Women Employees in

Spinning Industry Chandrasekaran. V, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education

Samudhra Rajakumar. C, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education

Abstract:-- The major working group of spinning industry contains women workers. Normally spinning

industries are more labour intensive and required finest output at the end of the production process. This

wide society of women are facing various problem in working area. The role of women in society is

essential and their contribution towards the family and working place also increased, this made them play

a double role. This causes stress and affects their physical and mental health. Workers psychology is

associated with the quality of the work. In workers life happiness is the major factor which is directly

linked with the quality of the work. Thus, the topic of workplace happiness has become an interesting

topic for academics and researchers alike. This investigation aims to address the determinants of

happiness which influences the productivity of the spinning industry.

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Image Analysis for Face Recognition Using PCA

K.Anitha, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

M.Srinivasa Rao, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

G.Pavan Teja Tiwari, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

A.L.Hemanth Kumar, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

Abstract:-- Face is a compound multidimensional construction and requires superior computing techniques

for identification in image analysis. In this paper, the appearance-based statistical approach called

Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is proposed for decreasing the number of variables in face

recognition. PCA is very prominent method as it can reduce the larger dimensionality of data to the lesser

one of feature space which can project data accurately. PCA is efficient when the database is of smaller

size. In this each image in the trained set is represented as weighted sum of Eigen vectors called Eigen

faces. These Eigen vectors are obtained from covariance matrix of a training set. Mathematical approach

for formulating the calculation of eigenface has been discussed and the results are also presented. The

coding is performed using MATLAB software and GUI (Graphic User Interface).

Keywords: Eigen face, Covariance, Euclidean distance, GUI, MATLAB.

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Digital Signature Verification Using Deep Learning K.Anitha, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

M.Srinivasa Rao, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

D. Devi Surya Tejaswi, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

B. Bhargavi, Prasad V Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology

Abstract:-- Signature of the person is important biometric attribute of a human being which is used to authenticate

human identity. Signature changes every time so it is difficult for humans to identify the original and forged ones.

Signature verification is the upcoming non vision technology for the human identity. Human signature can be

handled as the image and can be recognized with the help of the computer vision and neural networks in Modern

Technology. This paper presents the signature verification technique by using Back propagation Algorithm of

Artificial Neural Network (ANN). By using deep learning, we can identify the forgery done in signature with higher

accuracy

Index Terms—

Deep Learning, Forgery, MATLAB, Security, Signature

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Experimental Investigation on Concrete using Carbon

Fibers and Partial Replacement of Cement with

Metakaolin Dr.K.Chandramouli, Professor & HoD, Department of Civil Engineering, NRI Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh

Dr.N.Pannirselvam, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Kattankulathur,

Chennai

Dr.D.Vijayakumar, Principal & Professor, Kodada Institute of Technology & Science for Women, Kodada, Andhra Pradesh

B.Sandeep Kumar, UG Student, Department of Civil Engineering, NRI Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh

Abstract:-- Major construction activities performed using concrete which is good in compression. The major

draw backs of concrete are brittleness and crack formation which decreases the durability and strength.

This paper reviews the some of the research published on different uses of adding carbon fibers and

partial replacement of cement with metakaolin to the concrete. In this experimental investigation the

focus on adding carbon fibers and replacing metakaolin with appropriate proportions on M30 grade i.e.,

different percentages (0.40, 0.80, 1.00, 1.20, and 1.60%) of carbon fiber reinforcement by the volume of

concrete. Percentage of metakaolin as partial replacement with cement (5, 10, 15, 20 and 25%) to

determine the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. The destructive methods of testing conducted on

compressive and split tensile strength test. The specimens also tested and evaluated the strength by

performing non-destructive tests such as ultrasonic pulse velocity and rebound hammer test.

Keywords – Carbon fibers, Compressive Strength, Metakaolin, Split Tensile Strength.

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Effective Resource Management in Cloud based Service

Models Fahmida Begum, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of CS, Dr.Abdul Haq Urdu University, Kurnool, AP, India

K.V.Uma Maheshwari, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of CSE, Dr.K.V.Subba Reddy Institute of Technology,Kurnool, AP, India

B.Kranthi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of CS, Dr.Abdul Haq Urdu University, Kurnool, AP, India

B.Mahesh, Associate Professor, Dept. Of CSE, Dr.K.V.Subba Reddy Institute of Technology,Kurnool, AP, India

Abstract:-- Cloud Computing is the utilization of computing assets (Hardware and Software) that are

conveyed as a help over a system (ordinarily the web) to the clients. It plans to share huge scale supplies

and assets for calculation, stockpiling, data and information for logical inquires about [1]. Cloud

computing offers three sorts of administration models in particular (i) Software as a Service (SaaS),

wherein the end-client application is conveyed as an assistance, (ii) Platform as a Service (PaaS), wherein

the application stage is given onto which custom applications and administrations can be sent and (iii)

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), wherein purchasers control and deal with the assets as far as processors,

memory, stockpiling, and system availability. There is a need to deal with the accessible assets in an

advanced manner to such an extent that both the cloud specialist organization and cloud client work inside

the acknowledged SLA as far as cost the executives and vitality the board. Asset Management systems

relevant at SaaS layer are managed from two perspectives to be specific benefit boost and giving decency

to cloud clients. In this paper projected for foreseeing the CPU use dependent on which the over

provisioning and under provisioning of assets can be maintained a strategic distance from. Understanding

the idea of the application, accessible stage and CPU usage fundamentally makes an improvement in

successful asset provisioning on the cloud.

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Resource, Quality of Service, Virtual Machine, Priority

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Breast Cancer Prediction using Classification Techniques Dr.V.Nagagopiraju, Associate Professor in Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, A.P

V.K.Pratap, Assistant Professor in Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, A.P

Abstract:-- Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in women, affecting about 10% of all women at some

stages of life. In recent years, the incidence rate keeps increasing and data show that the survival rate is

88% after five years from diagnosed 80% after 10 years from diagnosis. Early prediction of breast cancer

is one of the most crucial works in the follow-up process. Data mining methods can help to reduce the

number of false positive and false negative decisions. Consequently, new methods such as knowledge

discovery in database(KDD) has become popular research tool from medical researchers who try to

identify and exploit patterns and relationships among large number of variables and predict the outcome

of a disease using historical cases stored in datasets [T. Subashini, V. Ramalingam]. In this project,

using data mining techniques, we developed model stop predict the occurrence of breast cancer by

analyzing data. Here we valuate three classification on models Logistic Regression (LR), Support Vector

Machine (SVM) and k-nearest neighbors (KNN). To estimate validation of the models, accuracy,

sensitivity, and specificity were used as criteria, and were compared.

Keywords:

KDD, LR, SVM, KNN, Breast Cancer, Prediction Analysis

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Moving Object Classification using Faster RCNN and

YOLO from Satellite images

N.Kanthi Priyadarshini, Asst.professor, Chalapathi institute of Technology, Guntur, A.P

B.Vaila, Asst.professor, Chalapathi institute of Technology, Guntur, A.P

Abstract:-- Object recognition and classification has become important in a surveillance video situated at

prominent areas such as airports, banks, military installations etc., even though many solutions are

proposed to classify moving objects from satellite images using machine learning and deep learning, they

either have over fitting problem or performance is low. As such, there is a need to detect and classify the

objects by considering the challenges of satellite imagery. Instead of training the classifiers with hand-

crafted features, neural network based object detection and classification to achieve promising accuracy

better than humans is used in this paper. Yolo and Faster RCNN are used to detect objects with different

spatial locations. The proposed system is tested on COWC dataset and results proved to be better.

Keywords:-- Deep learning, Neural networks, Object Classification, Satellite images, YOLO, Faster RCNN

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Water Monitoring System in Aquaculture Using IOT

Dr.M.Koteswara Rao, Sri Vasavi Engineering College

K.N.H Srinivas, Sri Vasavi Engineering College

Dr.P.V.V Ramarao, Sri Vasavi Engineering College T.D.N.S.S. Sarveswara Rao, Sri Vasavi Engineering College

Abstract:-- Water, once an abundant natural resource, is becoming a more valuable commodity due to

droughts and overuse. Water resource management planning has regard to all the competing demands for

water and seeks to allocate water on an equitable basis to satisfy all uses and demands. Water monitoring

is important since it helps determine future Irrigation expectations, Industrial needs, drinking and

household purpose etc. So for this purpose a new approach IoT based multi-purpose water monitoring

system is developed in this project. This system consists of sensors which measure quality parameters

such as pH, temperature sensors, and dissolved oxygen sensor. The data from these sensors is collected by

Beagle Bone Black board development kit. After processing the data, the board will send the data into

Cloud using GSM module. The user can access the data at any time from the cloud and also

message/alarm is send to the farmer at the time of crisis. Based on the data, preventive measures can be

taken in time to minimize the losses and increase productivity.

Keywords:

Beagle Bone Black, pH, Temperature, Turbidity, Conductivity, GSM, Cloud.

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Benefits of Construction and Demolition Waste

Implementation Techniques in the Construction Project

R.Rema, Department of Civil, Noorul Islam University, India.

Dr.N.Nalanth, Department of Civil, Noorul Islam University, India.

Abstract:-- Recent C&D waste reuse/recycle activities have been reviewed on the basis of India's primary

C&D waste scenario. The inadequacy of resources is a chief hassle of going through the development of

construction sector. One of the satisfactory practices for preventing resource degradation is

reuse/recycling of Construction and demolition waste. These papers speak about the possibilities of

reprocessing and repurpose waste and on site use. Finally, recommended the reuse/recycle by maintaining

the quality of secondary materials and enhancing environmental sustainability on a construction project in

India.

Keywords:--

Construction, Demolition, Waste Management, Benefits, Techniques, Reuse, Recycling,

Construction Project

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An Amalgamate Classification Approach on

Hyperspectral Imaging

B.Srinivas, Research Scholar, Department of CS, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool.

Dr.J.Rajendra Prasad, Professor, Department of IT, PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Vijayawada, A.P

Abstract:-- The collection and processing of data across the electromagnetic spectrum are called

hyperspectral imaging. The main aim of the hyperspectral imaging is to get the spectrum for every pixel

in the scene of the image and it is used to find the objects, finding materials and also for detecting the

process. Many types of research have been done on hyperspectral imaging is done for the detection of

various types of spectral images. In this paper, An Amalgamate Classification Approach (ACA) is

introduced to find the various types of data with improved accuracy is shown in this system. The dataset

used is synthetic images that are used to find the greenery in the given images.

Keywords:-- Spectral Images, ACA, spectrum.

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Brain Tumor Classification Using Modified Genetic

Algorithm Based Fcm and Deep Belief Network

Putta RamaKrishnaveni, Research scholar, ECE Dept., KlEF, vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

G.Naveen Kishore, Associate Professor, ECE Dept., KLEF, vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- Brain tumor is one of the most dangerous disease in the world and it is caused by the abnormal

growth of cells in the brain. The segmentation and classification of the brain tumor is important to extract

and classify the type of tumor. The classification of tumor type is helpful in diagnosis and treatment

planning. In this research paper, an effective brain tumor segmentation and classification technique is

developed to segment and classify the brain tumor. The modified Genetic Algorithm (GA) based Fuzzy

C-Means (FCM) technique is used to segment the brain tumor by combining local and global search

probability. Three different feature extraction techniques such as Speeded up Robust Feature (SURF),

Binary Robust Invariant Scalable Key points (BRISK) and Local Ternary Pattern (LTP) are used to

extract the features from the segmented brain tumors. The classification among different brain tumor

types is achieved by using Deep Belief Network (DBN). The performance of the proposed method is

validated in two datasets such as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) and

BRATS. The performances are analyzed in terms of accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity. The

performance of the proposed method is compared with two existing methods such as Run Length of

Centralized Patterns with Naive Bayes (RLCP-NB) and Modified FCM with multi objective variable

string length based on GA (MFCM-MOVGA). The accuracy of the high grade tumor classification for

BRATS dataset is 97.59%, it is high when compared to the RLCP-NB method.

Keywords:-- Binary robust invariant scalable key points, brain tumor segmentation and classification, deep

belief network, local ternary pattern, modified genetic algorithm, speeded up robust feature.

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Ensemble Phishing Attacks Detection using Machine

Learning Algorithm

Suresh Mundru, Assistant Professor, CSE Department,, KKR&KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences, Guntur, AP, India

Konduru Siva Naga Narasimharao, Assistant Professor, CSE Department, KKR&KSR Institute of Technology and

Sciences, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- Phishing attacks are most widely seen in web applications or any hosting servers. Many users are

purchasing various types of domains for their business developments. For every website there is need of

giving the security from the various attacks. Especially E-banking is the most secure websites for the

online transactions. In this paper, an Enhanced Phishing Detection Technique (EPDT) is introduced to

find the various phishing attacks websites. The proposed system works as intelligent, flexible and

effective system that is based on using classification machine learning (ML) algorithm.

Keywords:

ML, phishing, E-banking

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Self-Compacting Concrete with Recycled Concrete

Aggregate

B. Vidyasekar, Research Scholar, PRIST University, Thanjavur

Dr.K.G.Selvan, Research supervisor, PRIST University, Thanjavur

Abstract:-- Increased demands for effective waste management technique and new technologies to tackle

building-resources pulled out the researchers to concentrate the adoption of new methodologies.

Structural applications used the RCA in SCC, ensuring strength and durability. In order to achieve this,

RCA's effect on compressive strength for three different mixtures (30MPa, 50MPa & 70MPa) was tested

with four grades of recycled cumulative replacements (0 % to 100%) with the intervals of 25%. Also

included in the study is the variation of the curing period (28, 56 and 90days) to understand the role of

mineral admixtures in inspecting cement content. Durability tests also conducted to explore the service

life of each mix prepared by adding recycled aggregates. It was determined that recycled aggregate can be

substituted up to 25 % for concrete of medium strength and 20 % for concrete of high strength not more

than 10 percent lenience performance compared to concrete of natural aggregate.

Keywords— Self compacting concrete, recycled concrete aggregates, compressive strength, service life, water

sorption, durability

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Development of Structural Elements Using Modified Self

Compacting Concrete (SCC) With Partial Replacement of

Recycled Concrete Aggregate

B. Vidyasekar, Research Scholar, PRIST University, Thanjavur

Dr.K.G.Selvan, Research supervisor, PRIST University, Thanjavur

Abstract:-- Managing manufacturing and structural waste for a fresh developed infrastructure contributes to

an ecosystem that is environmentally sustainable. Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) is being used to

produce environmentally conscious concrete in this research process. Self-Compacted Concrete (SCC) is

an innovative solution for positioning extremely flowable concrete and filling the frame with no

compaction and segregation tolerance. RCA is compelled through smashing aged concrete waste from

construction and demolition sites as well as combining mineral admixtures such as super plasticizers (SP).

RCA is immersed in waters 24 hours until the concrete mix is being used; because RCA requires

additional water as a consequence of abided cement mortar to aggregate. Workability and hardened tests

of the M40 grade of SCC are conducted per each combination. The test results are performed at 7, 28 and

90 days respectively for hardened properties. The observed research proposes that SCC achieves the

compressive strength expected to substitute RCA by up to 40 percent considerably. The Natural Coarse

Aggregate (NCA) is substituted by varying proportions of up to 50 percent recycled coarse aggregate.

This paper includes various trials and the results are inscribed. The structural elements (beams) were

produced and validated using the modified SCC. The data gathered from the developed beam models

were analyzed with the finite element model and contrasted with the observational data.

Keywords:

Self-Compacted Concrete, Recycled Coarse Aggregate, Construction and Demolition Concrete

Wastes, Superplasticizer, Structural Element, Finite Element Analysis.

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Gender Differentials in Education

K.Khasimpeera, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Humanities & Sciences, K.S.R.M.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Kadapa,

Andhra Pradesh -516003, India.

Dr.M.Sugunatha Reddy, Professor, Dept. of Humanities & Sciences, K.S.R.M.College of Engineering (Autonomous), Kadapa,

Andhra Pradesh - 516003, India.

Abstract:-- The authors discuss some of the social factors and practices that restrict women’s access to

education. The perceived need for giving education to females would be different for different groups and

with some groups they may be no felt need for educating girls. So some people may want to educate their

daughters and they have become self – dependent or capable of earning an income. For others, education

may be more a status requisite for getting married. It is only after understanding the peoples’ perception

for the need for education that intervention for improving women’s access to education and the quality of

education also be made

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Voice Command Execution Using Python C.Lokesh, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, IIIT-RK Valley RGUKT, Andhra Pradesh, India

P.Saiteja, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, IIIT-RK Valley RGUKT, Andhra Pradesh, India

K.Prasad, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, IIIT-RK Valley RGUKT, Andhra Pradesh, India

P.Santhosh Kumar, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Assistant Professor in IIIT-RK Valley RGUKT, Andhra Pradesh,

India

Abstract:-- Voice Command Execution using Python: Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Command is a program

that lets the user perform the basic operations like browsing the web, searching Wikipedia, playing songs

and videos, creating a note, searching files and much more. This program mainly consists of three parts.

The first part is used for processing Pulse Code Modulation digital audio into a better acoustic signal.

This can be done with the usage of the microphone module. The second part processes the signal by

applying grammar and generates phonemes which are then converted into words. The third part performs

the tasks based on the first word in the text that is received and it is solely user-dependent. The speech

recognition module uses the Hidden Markov Model(HMM) which is a variant of the finite state machine.

Performance of tasks is solely dependent on the user speech. The package pyttsx3 is used for replying to

the user commands in speech mode. It uses the terminal as an interactive interface and using this we can

access all of our social website accounts like mail, Instagram, Twitter, etc., using our security credentials.

Like softwares, there is no need for a user manual. Anyone who has basic knowledge in English can use

them freely, just by seeing the user code.

Keywords Speech Recognition, pyttsx3, webbrowser, wikipedia, os, smtp, ssl packages

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IoT Intelligence and Automation with Thinger.IO G R K Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

P. Mony Preetham, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

P Yaswanth, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

P.Prasanth, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

Malligunta Kiran Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah

Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

Mahammad Imran, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

Abstract:-- A home automation is nothing other than regulating household appliances like electrical or

electronics appliances, which also include household alarm and security systems and safety including

entry control, burglar and fire alarm systems, and robber security warning and detection system. On

obtaining Internet access, household appliances are really an essential component of the IoT. For labor-

saving computers, modern home automation started. Home automatic coffee maker or fuel-oriented

household appliances were feasible with electrical power link in the 1900s and contributed to the

invention of washers in 1904, heaters in 1889, refrigerator, sewing machine, washing machine and dryer.

The home automation network links devices that are regulated to a main hub. Automated household

system using IOT is a methodology that enables basic home electrical appliances to be controlled by

machines from any geographical position such as ON and Off of Water, fridge, fans, television, light, Air

conditioner. We can control all this home appliances with help of special devise called Node MCU

ESP8266, Internet Link, Android Software. The accessibility of Node MCU ESP8266 is explored in this

article. We link to any of the above house applications such as fan, lamp, fuel and water pump, planting

with coding and by using Thinger.io It is an online web server. All the home electrical appliances are

handled by Mobile android application or my using laptop connected with internet. Index Terms:

NodeMCU ESP8266, Mobile or laptop, tinger.io.

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Design, Simulation andAnalysis of MEMS Perforated RF

Switch with Platinum Ernest Ravindran R S, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah

Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India G Tejeswaini Naidu, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

M Gopi Mohan, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India K Uday Kumar Reddy, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

G R K Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- A new model of RF switch was designed using MEMS technology with a cantilever structure

which is giving high sensitivity. The materials having low spring constant have been taken and will be

examined in COMSOL by identifying the relation between Eigen frequency and displacement. The

Proposed structure will be examined with different materials with different thickness

(2µm,2.2µm,2.4µm,2.6µm,2.8µm,3µm).The maximum displacement and the minimum displacement for

a Eigen frequency will be taken for the platinum material with an examined beam thickness for which

highest displacement occurs. And the beam structure will be tested with perforations and without

perforations. It should get a high sensitivity of 6.75*10-4 For the proposed thickness of 2µm The graph

for Eigen frequency and displacement have been plotted and verified the values.

Key words: RF Switch, Eigen frequency, Displacement, thickness.

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A Study on Recognition and Classification of Vehicles for

Traffic Analysis

K.Dilli, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, RGUKT RK Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India

M.Madhu Sudharshan, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, RGUKT RK Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India

T.Prudhvi, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, RGUKT RK Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India

P. Santhosh Kumar, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Assistant Professor in RGUKT RK Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- To construct new roads or to widen the existing roads, civil engineers have to analyze the traffic

on a particular road. To analyze the traffic, they need to count the vehicles of different types that are

passing through the selected road. Civil engineers getting trouble in the calculation of the number of

different types of vehicles such as a car, large bus, 2-axle truck, etc., which are passing through a selected

road due to mixed traffic. In this paper, counting different types of vehicles passing through the selected

road using a convolutional neural network model is discussed.

Keywords-

Convolutional Neural Network, Scene filter,ImageAI

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Automated Solar Panel Cleaner Using Sprinkler& Sponge

Cleaning Mechanism

Megha Shankarrao Rane, Pankaj Laddhad Institute of Technology & Management Studies, Buldana Studies , Buldana

Kiran A. Dongare, Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera, Amravati

M.O. Sharma, Pankaj Laddhad Institute of Technology & management

Pravin S Rane, G.H.Raisoni, Nagpur

Abstract:-- Solar panel is installed on the terraces and roof top or at elevated places to maximize the energy

absorption. The solar panels now come with solar trackers to ensure maximum utilization and increased

efficiency. Another aspect which was once neglected is the effect of dust accumulation. Dust includes

environmental parameters like dust particles in air, dry leaves, bird droppings etc. This proposed system is

designed to clean the solar panels using sprinkle and sponge mechanism which includes water as a

cleaning liquid. The system is automated thereby removing the need of human intervention and the

parameters can be live monitored using app on mobile. As it is available on mobile phones hence it can be

monitored from any place in the world. The efficiency of system is monitored with dust accumulation on

solar panel and after cleaning the solar panels.

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A Cost Effective Compact Osciloscope Using Laptop and

Arduino Dr.T.Haritha, Associate professor, P.V.P Siddhartha Institute of Technology

N.Priyanka, UG Student, P.V.P Siddhartha Institute of Technology

V.RamPavan, UG Student, P.V.P Siddhartha Institute of Technology

M.BharathPhaniTeja, UG Student, P.V.P Siddhartha Institute of Technology

Abstract:-- Oscilloscope is an essential test instrument that enables one to see and analyse the graphs of

electronic circuits very quickly and conveniently. This tool is more expensive than the other measuring

instruments. General oscilloscope has complexity in terms of size, cost and storage memory. This paper

reports the drawing and development of oscilloscope which can display the waveforms and determines

the voltage levels, frequency, time period, Amplitude etc. Arduino software (IDE) is open software source

to construct a cost effective Arduino oscilloscope, with sampling frequency rate of 12KSa/s, capable of

performing the same task as some of the cheap oscilloscopes. The major parts in this project are the data

converter and the data plotter. An Analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is used to convert the Analog data

to a digital signal. Node MCU CP2102 consists of CP2102 microcontroller which has an Analog to digital

converter. The waveforms are displayed on the screen by reading the values per time. This oscilloscope

requires very few components, portable, less power and generates low internal noise.

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Design and Simulation of Pushrod Suspension System

Dr.Shriniwas S Metan, NK Orchid College of Engineering and Technology, Solapur

Saleek Bijapure, NK Orchid College of Engineering and Technology, Solapur

Mayur Mukkawar, Sai Service, Pune

Abstract:-- The suspension system of modern vehicle still has heavy unsprung components which reduce the

performance of vehicle considering comfort, roll stability, bump steer etc. Reducing the unsprung mass of

the conventional suspension system will increase the quality and performance of vehicle which includes

better kinematic simulation of wishbones for better ride control and use of different alloys for wheel

assembly and VMC machining over casting for different components etc. The design starts with vehicle

kinematics considering changes in wheel motion while in dynamic condition. The simulation was carried

out in Lotus Shark Suspension Analysis, thus the hard points were determined. With these hard points

solid modeling of wheel assembly was modeled consisting of Upright, Bearings, Hub and rod ends etc.

All the solid modelling was done in Solid works student edition. For the manufacturing of wheel

assembly Aluminum alloys (6061/7075-T6) were used. Pushrod suspension system was selected as it

gives more flexibility while packaging, easy modifications and less unsprung mass. Index Terms -

Double wishbone, Upright, Hub, Vehicle kinematics, suspension design, Pushrod suspension,

FEA.

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Design of Dual band L-slot Microstrip Patch Antenna for

Wireless Communications

M.Siva kumar, Assistant professor, JNTUA college of Engineering Pulivendula

T.C Sanjeeva Rayudu, Assistant professor, JNTUA college of Engineering Pulivendula

S. Vara Lakshmi, Assistant professor, JNTUA college of Engineering Pulivendula

Y. Jaya Sairam, M.tech scholar, JNTUA college of Engineering Pulivendula

Abstract:-- The modern wireless communication systems require large bandwidth, high gain and little size

antennas with the aim of providing the improved performance over a broad range of frequencies. A

Microstrip rectangular patch antenna will satisfy the above requirements. The proposed design of

microstrip antenna is aimed to extend the bandwidth of conventional microstrip patch antenna by cutting

a part of slots on the radiating fringe of the most rectangular patch. The L- shaped slot made on

rectangular patch gives better return loss and dual band. for max radiation, low dielectric constant is

usually preferred. The proposed antenna uses microstrip line feeding method. The proposed microstrip

antenna generates and separates impedance bandwidths to high frequency bands WLANS and WIMAX

applications. Using HFSS-19 simulation software the analysis antenna parameters like Gain, Return loss,

VSWR and Impedance. The aim of this work is to extend the impedance, multiband bandwidth and to

maximise gain, thereby improving upon the performance of antenna.

Index Terms:--

Slotted patch, Microstrip patch , Ansysis HFSS- 19.

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Solar Forecasting Performance using Artificial

Intelligence Algorithms Jagadeesh.V, M Mechanical Engineering Dept, GMRIT - Rajam

Dr.Venkata Subbaiah .K, Prof, Mechanical Dept, Andhra University Visakhapatnam, India

Abstract:-- In 21st century Renewable energy sources, especially Solar Energy, are to play a larger role in

Hybrid Generation. The importance of renewable energies has been growing at a fast pace, both because

of the need to solve problems related to environmental issues and as a way of helping the increasingly

difficult management of electricity grids. Solar power forecasting can solve number of the equality issues,

in the concern of accurate forecasts of solar output from design and equipments. The techniques of

Artificial Intelligence have already shown their effectiveness in tasks of high complexity, namely,

Regression, Classification, and Forecasting. Also in the field of Renewable energies these tools can be

extremely useful, in particular in the prediction of Solar Irradiance.we developed two algorithms in

Python of prediction of Solar Irradiance based on two methods of Artificial Intelligence, which are the

Artificial Neural Networks and the K-Nearest Neighbors Method. In the forecasting process, the models

are trained with subsets of the one-year Solar Irradianceregister in the city of Lisbon and then the next

hour’s forecast is carried out. In order to understand the best method to perform predictions of solar

irradiance among those studied, a comparative study between the models was carried out, taking into

consideration the prediction errors and the simulation times of both models in the simulations made in

different situations.

Keywords:-- ANN, KNN, Solar Energy. Forecasting, renewable energy, machine learning

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Design and Model Analysis of MEMS Respiratory Sensor

K Uday Krian, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KoneruLakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India. G R K Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KoneruLakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India. A Sai Pragna, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KoneruLakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram, AP, India. M Geetha Swaroopa, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KoneruLakshmaiah Education

Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

Y Mounika, UG Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KoneruLakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram, AP, India.

Abstract:-- In this paper a MEMS based pressure sensor is proposed for detection of respiratory rate of

human being. The difference in respiratory rates of male to female is compared and analysed that the

probability of disease rate in male is more when compared to female. The maximum and minimum values

of inhalation force in male is 9.80X10-7

Newtonsand the minimum value is 7.27 X10-7

Newtons. The

maximum and minimum values of inhalation force in female is 8.21X10-7

Newtons and the minimum

value is 7.08 X10-7

Newtons. The maximum and minimum values of exhalation force in male is 6.05X10-

6Newtons and the minimum value is 1.93 X10

-6Newtons. The maximum and minimum values of

exhalation force in female is 4.02X10-6

Newtons and the minimum value is 8.66 X10-7

Newtons. The

proposed resonator is designed with Sio2-poly crystalline Quartz. The material and dimension

optimization has been done and selected the structure. The Eigen frequency and displacement analysis has

been done and sensitivity is calculated and itsits value is 4.399X10-4

. With respect to force the variation in

capacitance is calculated. The maximum value of capacitance is 2.17-38X10-38

for male during inhalation

and minimum value is for female during inhalation.

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Design of Compact Parasitic Strip-Loaded CP Antenna

with DGS for 5g-Iot Applications

P. Syam Sundar, Assistant Professor, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Green fields, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra

Pradesh, India Sarat K Kotamraju, Professor, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Green fields, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh,

India Sri Kavya K Ch, Professor, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Green fields, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

G B G Tilak, Research Scholar, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Green fields, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- Internet of Things (IoT) has is slowly revolutionizing ubiquitous computing with enormous

applications built around various types of devices and sensors. 5th generation wireless systems and IoT

require enormous amounts of bandwidth and highly computive systems. The higher frequencies of 5G

require high permittivity substrate for antenna design leading to higher cost. It has been studied that a

high frequency antenna can be designed by using a lower permittivity substrate parasitic strip with DGS

technique. Due to this shorting loaded technique, miniaturization in the size of the antenna patch can also

be obtained. In this paper, the use of DCSP method is to be analyzed for designing a compact circularly

polarized antenna.

Index Terms Circular polarization, 5G microstrip antennas, parasitic strip-loaded, DGS.

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An Area Efficiet and Optimized Code Converters Using

Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Adepu Hariprasad, Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg,, Kamala Institute of Technology and Science,

Huzurabad,Telangana,India

Sumanth Kumar Chennupati, Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg, GIT, GITAM Deemed to be University,,

Visakhapatnam,AndhraPradesh, India

Abstract:-- QCA is one of the novel and potentially attractive technology for implementation of the digital

circuits at Nanoscale. While implementing many digital applications using conventional CMOS circuits,

they have limitations due to its high leakage, low switching speed, power dissipation, occupies more area

and need more power. To overcome these limitations and to meet the requirements of industry

parameters, ITRS has proposed several Nano technologies [1-3]. QCA is the one of the best Nano

technology which is completely transistor less computing paradigm and provides an attractive solution to

surpass the physical limitations that CMOS devices face during further downscaling of its dimensional

sizes. QCA technology is expected to achieve high deveice density its ultra small sizes and extremely

low power consumption relative to CMOS. The code conversion circuits play vital role in encoding and

decoding the information in electronic and computer based communication systems in order to protect the

data from spying. In this paper, different types of code conversion QCA layout designs have been

proposed and their performance is measured in parameters like cell count, design area and latency over

the previous code converters. With the proposed Binary to Gray code converter design there is an

percentage improvement of 60.87% in the cell count, 51% in the area occupied by system and latency of

33.33% . The proposed design of Gray to Binary code conversion provides an percentage of improvement

of cell count and in the design area 33% and 30% respectively. Also, with the proposed Binary to BCD

code conversion using QCA full adder, there is an 12.4% improvement of cell count and 10.8% in the

design area over the best existing designs. The proposed designs of Binary to Excess-3 and BCD to

Excess-3 design provides an percentage of improvement of cell count (36% and 50.5%), (46 % and 56%)

in the design area over the best existing designs. These designs have been implemented using QCA

Designer 2.0.3 tool.

Keywords

QCA, Binary, Gray, BCD, Excess-3,Latecy

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Six Sigma : Literature Review and Methodologies to

Improve Implementation

Dr. Shriniwas S. Metan, Head of Department (Mechanical Engineering)

Rohit. N. Patil, Mechanical Engineer

Abhishek R. Kshirsagar, Mechanical Engineer

Dr. Vinayak K Patki, Head of Department (Civil Engineering),

Abstract:-- There were plethora of research done and journal papers published in relate to Six Sigma.

Ironically, there are few research and papers were published on reviewing the literature on Six Sigma in

all the sectors like Engineering, Healthcare, IT Industry, education etc. Six Sigma is not only about the

statistics but also it is a process of defect reduction, improvement and customer satisfaction. The goal of

this study is to look at prosperity of improving methodologies and deepen the knowledge of various

research and coclude the process Six Sigma. In this paper, a survey of Six Sigma literatures is presented

through various research papers to illustrate the broad scope of the application of Six Sigma. Lean Six

sigma can also be implemented in the financial services and the with significant results and improvements

which was shown with the help of case study.

Index Terms

Six Sigma, Literature, Classification, Research methodology, Lean manufacturing, Financial

services

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High Speed Vehicle Detector

K.Ramalakshmi, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Engineering College,Kovilpatti.

R.N.Devendra Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRIT,Coimbatore

A.Sathiya, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Engineering College,Kovilpatti

R.Priyadharshini, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, National Engineering College,Kovilpatti

Abstract:-- Road accidents have been very common in the present world with the prime cause being the

careless driving. The necessity to check this has been very essential and different methods have been used

so far. At this scenario, we are proposing a system to detect the vehicle which are being driven above the

given maximum speed limit that the respective roads or highway limits. The overall project is divided in

two categories; speed detection, sending message to the nearby check post. Speed detecting device works

using the Arduino and IR sensor. The over speed message is generated and sent to the authority residing

in the next station where the vehicle is heading.

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Effect of Modified Geopolymer Self Compacting

Concrete Using Rice Husk Ash Thavasumony. D, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India

Nalanth. N, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India

Abstract:-- Self-Compacting Geopolymer Concrete (SCGC) in concrete construction is a revolutionary

building material. As the name implies there is no requirement for compaction attempts to ensure

complete compaction. It employs Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM) along with alkaline

solutions such as sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate and superplasticizer which form a binder for the

formation of framework and strength. In this paper, SCGC based on fly ash (FA) is replaced by varying

Rice Husk Ash (RHA) percentages. The results revealed the production of self-compacting geopolymer

concrete using RHA with potentially 60MPa high compressive strength, which can substitute traditional

cement concrete and therefore minimize carbon emissions. Improved compressive and split tensile

strength and modulus of elasticity with RHA incorporation of up to 5 percent were reported. Above the

optimum 15 percent content, adverse effects were recorded by RHA incorporation. Regarding the

ecological issues associated with RHA dumping, it will be necessary to utilize such an agricultural by-

product. It is also useful to understand the use of RHA as concrete raw material because it can be used as

renewable and multi-functional components. Ultimately, the mechanical reliability improvement provided

in this study will help offer a strong basis for the production of dynamic filler materials for high strength

concrete.

Keywords:-

Self-Compacting Geopolymer Concrete, Supplementary Cementitious Materials, flyash, Rice

Husk Ash.

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Experimental Investigation on Mechanical Properties of

High-Performance Concrete with Supplementary

Cementitious Materials

R.V. Sankaranarayanan, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India

N. Nalanth, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India

Abstract:-- High-Performance Concrete (HPC) does have preferable mechanical characteristics and performance

relative to that of the standard concrete strength and ability. Even so, the massive requirement for cement, the

tremendous ecological influence, and the preliminary expense were considered downsides, which constrain its

broader implementation. The integration of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) into HPC is indeed an

appropriate means for minimizing the quantity of cement required whereas bringing attention to sustainable

development as well as expense. The contemporary experimental analysis was conducted to investigate the flexural

behavior of Grade M60 HPC by cement substitution incorporating Fly Ash (FA) as well as Silica Fume (SF) with a

view to responding to such aforementioned concerns. In addition, specimens are generated to estimate the

compressive strength of HPC with these SCMs. Fly ash and Silica Fume substitutes range between 10 to 30 percent.

The grade M60 concrete for the HPC mix is engineered according to the BIS specification. The mixture composition

was achieved on the basis of the varying testing combinations by adjusting the SCM concentration. Concrete

workability was accomplished by adjusting the exact dosage of the superplasticizer. The fresh-state and hardened

characteristics of HPC are evaluated using the analysis of a number of experiments, including workability,

compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength tests conducted in the research lab. Apart from that,

dealing with mix development as well as hardness characteristics, the durability characteristics of HPC is

furthermore evaluated including the analysis of a water permeability and chloride ions penetration test performed in

the lab. The analysis revealed that SCM substitution displayed better mechanical characteristics relative to the

control specimens. Efforts have been done to also contrast the compressive strength of 7, 14 and 28 days cured

specimens, the split tensile and the flexural strength of the concrete sustaining the water-cement proportion to 0.3.

Keywords: High Performance Concrete, Supplementary Cementitious Materials, Fly Ash, Silica Fume,

Superplasticizer, and Durability.

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Effects of Coarse Aggregate and Admixtures in High

Performance Concrete

R.V. Sankaranarayanan, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, INDIA

N. Nalanth, Department of Physics, Integral University, Lucknow, India

Abstract:-- In the construction field, HPC (High Performance Concrete) becomes a leading construction

method due to its enhanced structural properties. This investigation analyses various applications of HPC

in the construction field and analyse the effects of various constituents of HPC incorporated in concrete

mix. The main contribution of this work is to analyse the influence of coarse aggregate, mineral and

chemical admixtures in the HPC mix. The effects of each material in HPC are studied by the failure

mechanism under uniaxial compression mode. Critical parameters that lead to the failure of the idealized

HPC specimen determined by conducting parametric studies.

Key Words:--

High performance Concrete, complex structure construction, silica fume, coarse aggregate,

Superplasticizer, Ground granulated blast furnace slag

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Chronicle of Migration, Migrant Labours and Its Impact

in Indian Construction Industry

S.Parameswaran, PhD Research Scholar, Department of Social Work, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Dr.V.Subathra, Principal & Research Supervisor, Principal, Sri Malolan College of Arts and Science, Maduranthakam

Abstract:-- Human being is always on move. It is a natural phenomenon for living beings to go from one place to

another in search of better situations and man is no exemption to it. Migration starting with one territory then onto

the next looking for enhanced work is a key element of mankind's history. In parallel the idea of migration cannot be

completely comprehended without reference to the verifiable stages. Each authentic stage has its very own example

of migration and each verifiable stage had its overwhelming socio-economic framework. In the event that migration

is a reaction to the system requirement prevailing in a specific time and place, the resulting example of migration

would likewise be subjectively unique. There are three historical phases of Migrant labor and Migration, namely,

Ancient, British and Modern. Along with the categorization of migrant labor development, there are laws related to

migrant labor to be discussed significantly.

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Life Satisfaction of Other State Construction Workers in

Thanjavur District S.Parameswaran, PhD Research Scholar, Department of Social Work, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Dr.V.Subathra, Principal & Research Supervisor, Principal, Sri Malolan College of Arts and Science, Maduranthakam

Abstract:-- Migrations have fundamentally impacted mankind's history. Migration is as old as mankind's

history and is an inescapable component of human life since ancient times. Individuals have been

migrating since time immemorial for various reasons like livelihood, job opportunities and other pursuit

of living.

Migration of people inside national borders is far more prominent in magnitude than migration crosswise

over worldwide fringes and can possibly add to economic flourishing, social union and urban assorted

variety of the local economy. Internal migration is a fundamental and unavoidable part of the economic

and public activity of the nation, given territorial uneven characters and work deficiencies, and safe

migration ought to be elevated to expand its advantages. Nonetheless, without a rational approach

structure and procedure, migration forces overwhelming expenses on human improvement through poor

work game plans and working states of migrants, and deterrents in their entrance to shield, training, social

insurance and sustenance. In this way, inner migration is presently perceived as a vital factor in affecting

social and economic advancement, particularly in developing nations (Todaro, 1980).

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A Grammatically Annotated Corpus for Sana’ani Arabic

Dialect

Sabah Al-Shehabi, CALTS, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India and Department of English, Faculty of Education, Mahweet,

Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.

Mohammed Sharaf-Addin, CAS in Linguistics, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India and Department of English, Faculty of

Arts, Thamar University, Thamar, Yemen

Abstract:-- In this paper, we introduce a new resource for Sana’ani Arabic dialect. This grammatically tagged

corpus is basically a collection of social media texts that is primarily developed as a training data for

developing Sana’ani Arabic Part Of Speech (POS) tagger. The corpus consists of 7,295 tokenized

sentences with an average of 15 tokens in each sentence and with a total number of 112,517 tokens and

15,940 types. The corpus is manually annotated using a modified tagset from The Bies tagset which

covers 24 tags. The manual annotation performed is rather a grammatical annotation ignoring

morphological inflections and concentrating on the syntactic features using the context to identify the part

of speech of each token.

Keywords:

Corpus Annotation, Dialectal Arabic,Parts of Speech, Sana’ani Arabic, Tagset.

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Joint Spectrum Sensing Scheme for Cognitive Radio

Networks with Dynamic Noise Variance Sreechandra Swarna, Research Scholar, KLU, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh

Dr.K Satya Prasd, Rector,Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology and Research, Guntur

Dr. Balamuralikishna Potti, Professor, Department of ECE Chalapathi Institute of Technology Guntur

Abstract:-- In this work, a novel spectrum sensing scheme is developed for cognitive radio networks with

unknown and dynamic noise variance. To recover the dynamic noise variance and detect the occupancy of

primary frequency band simultaneously, a novel Bayesian solution is developed. The particle filtering

technology is used to detect the state of the primary users. The noise parameters are tracked by using

finite dimensional statistics for each particle based on marginalized adaptive particle filtering. Simulation

results show the significant improvement in sensing performance and accuracy in estimating the dynamic

noise variance.

Key Terms

Cognitive Radio Networks, Primary frequency band, Bayesian solution, Dynamic noise variance.

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Novel Multiple Access Scheme for 5G Networks to

alleviate Access Congestion Sreechandra Swarna, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of

Technology, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Dr. K. Satya Prasad, Rector, Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology and Research, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

Dr. Balamuralikrishna Potti, Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of

Technology, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

P D S S S Siva Durga, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of

Technology, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- 5G Networks support multiple machine-type user equipments. The delay encountered in the

process of multiple access affects severely the performance of 5G Networks. To counter this delay

problem, a non-orthogonal random access scheme is proposed based on successive interference

cancellation mechanism. In this access scheme, the difference in time of arrival is used to recognize

multiple users with the same preamble and power-domain multiplexing is enabled for collided users,

while the base station performs the successive interference cancellation based on channel conditions. The

performance of the proposed random access scheme is superior in terms of preamble collision probability,

access success probability and throughput compared to conventional random access schemes.

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Detection of Fake Profile on Social Media using Machine

Learning and Feature Selection Techniques Himanshu Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SET, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Amrita, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SET, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract:-- Social media facilitates the sharing of not only feelings and expressions but ideas and information

too. Meanwhile, when someone attempts to clone one's profile with a malevolent intention, it not only

breaches its privacy but can sabotage in other senses too. Many researchers in the past have endeavoured

to prevent these kinds of malicious pursuits on the internet. With the help of Machine Learning (ML) and

Feature Selection techniques, fake profiles can be detected at an introductory stage so that one is not

capable of performing scurrilous efforts on the site. This work is an endeavour to detect whether a profile

is fake or not based on users profile information. In this research, a model is proposed based on data pre-

processing, feature selection and ML techniques to detect fake profile. The data pre-processing

encompasses the measures like removing null values, encoding, and feature scaling. Feature selection is

performed as an endeavour to reduce the dimension of the dataset and avoid overfitting. After applying

feature selection, the number of features gets reduced from 34 to 11. Seven single ML techniques are

employed to evaluate the effectiveness of data-pre-processing and reduced 11 features to detect fake

profile. The results evince that data pre-processing and feature selection techniques improve the accuracy,

precision, recall, and F1-Score of ML techniques and hence the performance of model.

Key words: Fake Profile Detection, Feature Selection, Machine Learning, Profile Cloning, Twitter Dataset

Analysis.

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Performance Analysis Driven for Reconfigurable Antenna

by Using Blind Interference Alignment Kati Praveena, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur

Abstract:-- In recent years, several experimental studies have come out to validate the theoretical findings of

interference alignment (IA), but only few studies have focused on the blind interference alignment.

Unlike interference alignment and other interference mitigation techniques, blind IA doesn’t require

channel state information at the transmitter section (CSIT). The key insight is that the transmitter can uses

the concept of channel coherence intervals and receivers access the reconfigurable antennas to create

channel fluctuations exploited by the transmitting antenna. In this paper, we present a novel experimental

evaluation of a reconfigurable antenna system for achieving blind interference alignment. We present a

blind IA technique based on reconfigurable antennas for a 2-user multiple input single output (MISO)

broadcasting channel implemented on a software, designed on radio platform where each of the receiver

section is equipped with a reconfigurable antenna’s. So we further compare this blind IA implementation

with traditional TDMA technique for benchmarking purposes. We show that the achievable rates for blind

interference alignment can be realized in practice using measured channels under practical channel

conditions.

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Efficient Semi-blind Channel Estimation for Multiuser

Massive MIMO Systems with different primary symbols

Aswani Lalitha, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur.

Abstract:-- This paper examines semi-dazzle divert estimation in enormous numerous info various yield

(MIMO) frameworks utilizing various priors on information images. We determine two tractable desire

amplification (EM) based channel estimation calculations; one dependent on a Gaussian earlier and the

other one dependent on a Gaussian blend model (GMM) for the obscure information images. The

numerical outcomes show that the semiblind estimation plans furnish better channel gauges contrasted

and the estimation dependent on preparing groupings as it were. The EM calculation with a Gaussian

earlier gives better channel gauges contrasted than the EM calculation and a GMM earlier in low sign to-

commotion proportion (SNR) system. Nonetheless, the last one outflanks the EM calculation with

Gaussian earlier as the SNR or as the number reception apparatuses at the base station (BS) increments.

Moreover, the exhibition of the semi-dazzle estimators become nearer to the genie-helped most extreme

probability estimator dependent on referred to information images as the quantity of recieving wires at the

BS increments

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Survivability Techniques Implementation by using

Simulation Methods

Chandra Singh, Department of ECE,Sahyadri College of Engineering & Mangament

Nischitha N, Department of ECE,Mangalore Institute of Technology & Engineering,Mangalore

Sai Venktramana Prasada G S, Department of ECE,Mangalore Institute of Technology & Engineering,Mangalore

Harish M B, Department of ECE,Sahyadri College of Engineering & Mangament

Lanlyn Samuel Dsouza, Department of ECE,Sahyadri College of Engineering & Mangament

Shashank A G, Department of ECE,Sahyadri College of Engineering & Mangament

Abstract:-- optical network Survivability is important concept when it comes to fault detection and fault recovery. It

also plays a very important role in detecting the shortest path and to route the data in that data path and data traffic

management. Due to increase in industries and consumers, demand for the high data rate increases, to fulfill the

demands the concept called Traffic Demand Distribution (TDD). Here the data is sensitive, if the system fails to

maintain the data because of path fault it may incur huge lose in communication field. It leads to users will

experience poor service and also optical survivability fails to maintain QoS. By considering this drawback,

survivability techniques to serve the data to pass through desired data path is implemented. This paper further

describes the TDD and survivability techniques to overcome failure.

Key words:

DCS (Digital Cross Connectivity), DP (Diverse Protection), MSONS (Multiperiod Synchronous Optical

Network Survivability), APS (Automatic Protection Switching), ELF (Extremely Low Frequency), QOS (Quality of

service), Traffic Demand Distribution (TDD).

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Adaptive image watermarking dased on mean-shift

clustering

Kavitha Soppari, Research Scholar in CSE dept, JNTUH, Hyderabad, India

Dr.N.Subhash Chandra, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India

Abstract:-- With the increase in usage of social media communication proving ownership rights on the multimedia

content like video, audio, text, graphics, etc., is the major challenge faced by the researchers. Watermarking is the

process of hiding digital content in multimedia which can be used for proving ownership credentials later. A lot of

work is contributed by the researchers in this area, but still there is a need for more robust methods. In this paper we

discover the features in the image by using mean-shift clustering method , which are then used for embedding the

watermark content. Later, for watermark extraction again mean-shift clustering method is used to identify the

features where the watermark is embedded and extraction is done from those features.

Keywords : Image Watermarking; Discrete Cosine Transform; mean-shift Clustering;

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Seismic Performance of RCC Multistored

Building with Base Isolators Rama Krishna Reddy G, MTech Student, Department Of Civil Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation,

Vaddeswaram,AP,India

Vinod Y, Assistant Professor, Department Of Civil Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, AP, India

Abstract:-- Stability of a structure plays a vital role for economical and human loss during earthquakes, here

base isolation is an approach mostly used for protecting structures from seismic forces. Base isolation is a

interface system located between a structure and its foundation for the function of decoupling horizontal

forces from earthquake ground motions, thereby reduce seismic damage to the structure and its contents.

In this study we have designed lead rubber bearing (LRB) and friction pendulum system (FPS) type of

isolators for G+9 RCC multistoried building in which modeling of G+9 building is carried out in ETABS

2016 as per IS 1893 (part 1) 2002 as per codal provisions. An equivalent static and time history analysis

is done for fixed base, LRB, FPS isolators. Finally this reveals the seismic performance of building with

different types of seismic base isolators by comparing the storey displacement, storey shear, storey drift

and base shear.

Index Terms— Bearing, Base Isolation, Story Drift, Story Displacement, story shear, Time History.

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Performance of Wind Turbine Based Asynchronous

Generator with Synchronous Condenser in Isolated Network

Shabbier Ahmed Sydu, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, TKR Engineering College (R9), Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Eswaraiah G, Research Scholar, JNTUH, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Abstract:-- In this paper Standalone operation of a Wind turbine set up during under fluctuating wind and

variable load conditions may be a difficult task. Moreover, high reactive power demand makes it tougher

the limitation of reactive capability of the wind generating system. The frequency is controlled by the

DFR block. This controller uses a typical three-phase Phase Locked Loop (PLL) system to live the system

frequency. The measured frequency is compared to the reference frequency to get the frequency error.

This error is integrated to get the phase error. The phase error is then employed by a Proportional-

Differential (PD) controller to supply an output representing the specified secondary load power. This

signal is transformed to an 8-bit digital signal controlling switching sequence of the eight three-phase

secondary loads. In order to attenuate voltage disturbances, switching is performed at zero crossing of

voltage.

Index Terms: Discrete Frequency Regulator (DFR), Wind Turbine, Remote Area Power Supply (RAPS),

Energy Storage System (ESS)

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Discovery of Frequent Patterns over Big Transactional

Data Set using Apriori2 and Divide & Conquer Shaik Mazahar, Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology(VVIT)

Malineni Rujula, Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology(VVIT)

Tamma Haneesha Reddy, Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology(VVIT)

Vangala Naga Pragathi, Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology(VVIT)

Abstract:-- Data mining is wide spreading its applications in several areas. There are different tasks in mining

which provides solutions for wide variety of problems in order to discover knowledge. Among those tasks

association mining plays a pivotal role for identifying frequent patterns. Among the available association

mining algorithms Apriori algorithm is one of the most prevalent and dominant algorithm which is used

to discover frequent patterns. This algorithm is used to discover frequent patterns from small to large

databases.

This paper points towards Apriori2 in discovering frequent patterns over Big Transactional Data Set. Also

signifies the role of Apriori2 over Apriori. In this paper Big Transactional Data Set is fragmented and

Apriori2 is applied in parallel for discovering the frequent over these fragments. Frequent patterns

discovered from each fragment are then integrated for disclosing frequent patterns.

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Sparse Channel Estimation for Massive MIMO OFDM

Systems

D. Prabhakar, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology,

Guntur, AP, India.

D. Naga Ravi Kiran, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of

Technology, Guntur, AP, India.

Abstract:-- In order to improve the sparse channel estimation performance to satisfy the needs of the future

communication system we have developed novel sparse channel estimation method focusing on the goal

of effective balance among the channel estimation performance, spectral efficiency, computational

complexity. The proposed SPMAP algorithm is compared with SPLS to identify the channel estimation

with known sparse level.

Keywords:

Sparse, Massive, OFDM

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Photocatalytic and Adsorption Based Removal of

Industrial Dyes

Kolla Naga Sreenivasa Rao, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, Andhra

Pradesh , India

Siddhartha Pandey, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, Andhra

Pradesh , India

Abstract:-- The use of dye in textile industry causes severe aesthetic pollution. This report addresses the

problem arising from textile industry and various novel methods to alleviate it. The potential of

commercial ZnO as a heterogeneous photo-catalyst for the degradation of methyl red (MR) under solar

light irradiation was Investigated. The effect of initial concentration of MR, catalyst loading, pH, light

intensity and inorganic salts was studied. Under neutral pH condition, the catalyst at a dose of 0.5 g/L

could decolorize MR (initial conc. 30 mg/L) up to 90% in 200 min. The mineralization of MR was found

to be dependent on catalyst dose and time of solar light irradiation. In this study, natural adsorbent

developed from banana and orange peel was also used for removal of colour from waste effluent of textile

industry. The materials were obtained and treated for the removal of colour at different doses. These

materials also evaluated for the removal of colour at different pH and time. The materials are capable of

removing colour from waste water, their colour removal capacity for banana peel is 73% and orange peel

is 63 % respectively at normal pH and temperature conditions. The removal process to reach equilibrium

took 80 mins for orange peel and 80 mins for banana peel. The experimental result shows that these

materials have good potential to remove colour from effluent and good potential as an alternate low cost

adsorbent.

Keywords:

Photo-catalysis, Adsorption, banana peel, orange peel, Activated carbon, Colour removal.

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Design and Analysis of a Multi Cylinder Engine Exhaust

Manifold Ch. S. S. R. K. Chowdary,UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP,

India

G. Sivakumar, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

V. Nagaraju, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

S. V. Sambhasivarao, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

A.Ganesh, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- Exhaust manifold is one of the most critical components of an IC Engine. The designing of

exhaust manifold is a complex procedure and is dependent on many parameters viz. back pressure,

exhaust velocity; mechanical efficiency etc. In any multi-cylinder IC engine, an exhaust manifold (also

known as a header) collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. This header is

connected to these cylinders through bends. It is attached downstream of the engine and is a major part in

multi‐ cylinder engines where there are multiple exhaust streams that have to be collected into a single

pipe. Exhaust gases comes out of this Header as a single stream of hot exhaust gases through single

outlet. In this work, an exhaust manifold is modeled by CREO design software. This work will focus on

thermal analysis with different loads (2, 6,12,14,16 and 18 kg).Thermal analysis is done for the exhaust

manifold by cast iron, stainless steel, silicon nitride and zinc oxide. Thermal analysis has been done to

determine the temperature distribution; heat flux with different materials.3D modeling is done in CREO-

Engineer and its analysis in ANSYS.

Keywords:

CREO design software, Thermal Analysis, Temperature Distribution, Heat flux, ANSYS

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IoT Based Alcohol Detection system T Triveni,UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

P Nagalakshmi, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

B Sowjanya, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

A. Rajya Lakshmi, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Y. Mallikarjuna Reddy, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP,

India

Abstract:-- In this paper, an alcohol detection system was developed for road transportation safety in smart

city using Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Two Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) thresholds are set and

monitored with the use of a microcontroller. When the first threshold is reached, the developed system

transmits the BAC level of the driver and the position coordinates of the vehicle to the central monitoring

unit. At the reach of the second BAC threshold, the IoT-enabled alcohol detection system shuts down the

vehicle’s engine, triggers an alarm and puts on the warning light indicator. A prototype of this scenario is

designed and implemented such that a Direct Current (DC) motor acted as the vehicle’s engine while a

push button served as its ignition system. The efficiency of this system is tested to ensure proper

functionality. The deployment of this system will help in reducing the incidence of drunk driving-related

road accidents in smart cities.

Keywords:

Smart City, Internet of Things, Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), central monitoring unit

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Design and Estimation of Flexible Pavements K Sindhuja, Asst Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

G Venkata Krishna, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

C Prasad, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

T Srikanth, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- Highway and pavement design plays an important role in the transportation projects. The

satisfactory performance of the pavement will result in higher savings in terms of vehicle operating costs

and travel time, which has a bearing on the overall economic feasibility of the project. This paper

discusses about the design methods that are traditionally being followed and examines the “Design of

flexible pavements by various methods & their cost analysis by each method”. Flexible pavement are

preferred over cement concrete roads as they have a great advantage that these can be strengthened and

improved in stages with the growth of traffic and also their surfaces can be milled and recycled for

rehabilitation. The flexible pavements are less expensive also with regard to initial investment and

maintenance. Although Rigid pavement is expensive but have less maintenance and having good design

period. The economic part are carried out for the design pavement of a section by using the result obtain

by design method and their corresponding component layer thickness. It can be done by drawing

comparisons with the standard way and practical way. This total work includes collection of data analysis

various flexible pavement designs and their estimation procedure are very much useful to engineer who

deals with highways.

Keywords

Design of flexible pavement, IRC, Method, CBR-Method,Cost analysis, Estimation.

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February 28th-29th, 2020 - Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

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Analysis and Design of High Risedential Building Effect

of Wind and Sesimic Loads M Narendra, Asst Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Y Navya, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

N Anjali, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

SK Karimulla, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

M Naga divya, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

SK Kalesha vali, UG Student , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- Modern tall buildings have efficient structural systems, and utilize high-strength materials,

resulting in reduced building height, and thus, become more slender and flexible with low damping.

These flexible buildings are very sensitive to wind excitation and earthquake load causing discomfort to

the building occupants. Therefore, in order to mitigate such an excitation and to improve the performance

of tall buildings against wind loads and earthquake loads, many researches and studies have been

performed. Early integration of aerodynamic shaping, wind engineering considerations, and structural

system selections play a major role in the architectural design of a tall building in order to mitigate the

building response to the wind excitations. A tall building, whose shape is unsuitable, often requires a

great deal of steel or a special damping mechanism to reduce its dynamic displacement within the limits

of the criterion level for the design wind speed. Understandably, an appropriate choice of building shape

and architectural modifications are also extremely important and effective design approaches to reduce

wind and earthquake induced motion by altering the flow pattern around the building, hence for this

research work four different shaped buildings are generally studied namely circular, rectangular, square

and triangular. To achieve these purposes, firstly, a literature survey, which includes the definition, design

parameters, and lateral load considerations of tall buildings, is presented. Then the results are interpreted

for different shaped buildings and of different stories thereby concluding as to which shaped high rise

building is most stable for different conditions.

Key Words:

High-Rise Building, Wind Load Effect, Earthquake Load Effect.

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Time Histroy Analysis of Multi Storey Building for

Highrise Structures K Sathish, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

T Sai Reddy, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

T Siva Krishna, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Srikanth N, Asst Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

K Bala Gopi Krishna, Asst Professor, Vignan’s Foundation for Science Technology and Research, Vadalamudi , Guntur

Abstract:-- Dynamic analysis can be performed by two methods one is response spectrum method and

another is time history method. In response spectrum method, the values are taken as per code IS 1893

(part 1) 2002 but in time history method the previous Earthquake data is used. The loads which are used

they are as p er IS standards. In present study, the time history analysis is to be used because time

history analysis is more economical then response spectrum method. Multi-story regular buildings

with (G+10) stories have been modelled using software ETabs for seismic zone II in India. And by using

time history method for multi-storey building the story displacement and story drift calculated. Time

history analysis is also known as non-linear dynamic analysis. A time history is the advanced method of

dynamic analysis. The time history analysis method is also capability to incorporate harmonic

forcing function which can described by sinusoidal curves with a specified arrival time, frequency,

amplitude, and duration.

Key Words:

Dynamic analysis, response spectrum, time history, Etabs, multi-storey building.

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Importance of Critcal Factor Analysis in Public Private

Partnership in Infrastructure Development: A Model

Study A Gopi, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

V Eswar Sai, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

M Ajay Kumar, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Srikanth N, Asst Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- There is a drastic change in the life style scenario of the rural people due to lack of facilities,

amenities and social equality. As a result there is a lot of migration from rural areas to urban areas

resulting in increase of population, socio-economic fluctuation and environmental pollution. Due to such

migration, the rural areas being deserted and the occupation are decreased resulting in now economic

growth. Infrastructure development has key role to play in both economic growth and poverty reduction.

The government has launched many schemes for development of rural infrastructure, but did not achieve

the desired goal. The paper proposes a public private partnership (PPP) concept to address the problems

in infrastructure and improve the lifestyle of the rural people. The present investigation at

Latchanagudipudi village. The existing infrastructure and proposals in village were gathered by

interacting with villagers. Further survey carried was carried out in Latchanagudipudi village covering all

categories of citizens to understand their needs in way to make their life comfortable. The present paper

proposes the public private partnership (PPP) opportunities for selected village that can develop the

infrastructure.

Key Words:

Infrastructure development, Public private partnership, Socio-economic fluctuation, Schemes.

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February 28th-29th, 2020 - Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

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Analysis and Design of Pree Engineered Buildings M Chinna Veera Raghavaiah, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP,

India

K Venkata Gopi, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

G Gowrisankara Rao, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

G Devesh, UG Student , Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

K.Naga Sreenivasa Rao, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- This project presents the Design of charts for Indian standard sections (as per IS 800:2007) in

compression and bending. The design shear strength for IS section and shear buckling for webs under the

grade of steel fy=250 & 345 MPa.Columns form the main component of a structure which serves the

basic purpose of supporting and transmitting the entire loads both vertical and horizontal structure are

subjected to axial load along with bending moment about the major axis. Beams are generally subjected

only to flexure about the horizontal axis. The primary parameters considered to compare the design

strengths is “KL/r” i.e., slenderness ratio is the main criteria as well and the other parameters like limiting

width to thickness ratio, imperfection factor in Compression, depth to thickness of web, shear buckling

coefficient in Tension. Plastic section modulus and elastic section modulus and imperfection factor in

Bending. The classic analysis for buckling comes to us from Euler. The fundamental analysis is for a

pinned-pinned joint. The Design compressive strength is calculated from IS 800:2007 section 7 for

buckling class b & c (considering table 2 of IS 800:2007). Design shear strength is calculated by using the

simple post critical method (i.e., IS 800:2007 clause 8.4.2.2) and also the shear buckling stress of webs

for the grade of steel 250 & 345 MPa . Design bending strength is calculated from (IS code of clause

8.2.1.2 ) For laterally supported beams, ʎLT ˂ 0.4 and ( from IS code of clause 8.2.2) for laterally

unsupported beams, ʎLT > 0.4

Key Words:

Compression, Bending, Compressive strength, Shear strength

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ACT (Attitude, Commitment and Teamwork) for the

success of Co-Teaching G. Kalpana Devi, Asst. Professor, RVR&JC College of Engineering, Chowdavaram, Guntur Dist.

Dr. V.V.Subba Rao, Associate Professor, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Mothadaka, Guntur Dist

Abstract:-- A teacher is a continuous learner who needs to update the information for the development of

oneself as well to meet the requirements of the students. In this process, preparing individual framework

for their continuous professional development is very important. Co-teaching is considered as one of the

activities which help to build one’s knowledge and skills. Success of Co- teaching depends on the active

involvement of both teachers in every stage; pre class activity, during the class, post class activity. When

Co-teaching comes to practice, teachers are experiencing not only benefits but also various challenges

.The main aim of this paper is to get success in Co-teaching using ACT (Attitude, Commitment and Team

work).

Key Words:

Co- teaching, Attitude, Commitment, Team work, Continuous professional Development

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February 28th-29th, 2020 - Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

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IoT Based Garbage Cleaning system K. Lavanya, UG Student , Department of ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

K. Triveni, UG Student , Department of ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

G Jahnavi, UG Student , Department of ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

M Manikanta, UG Student , Department of ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

G. Naveen, UG Student , Department of ECE, Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP, India

Abstract:-- Nowadays certain actions are taken to improve the level of cleanliness in the country. People are

getting more active in doing all the things possible to clean their surroundings. Various movements are

also started by the government to increase cleanliness. We will try to build a system which will notify the

corporations to empty the bin on time. In this system, we will put a sensor on top of the garbage bin

which will detect the total level of garbage inside it according to the total size of the bin. When the

garbage will reach the maximum level, a notification will be sent to the corporation's office, then the

employees can take further actions to empty the bin. This system will help in cleaning the city in a better

way. By using this system people do not have to check all the systems manually but they will get a

notification when the bin will get filled.

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February 28th-29th, 2020 - Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

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Fluid Structure Interaction of Convergent-Divergent

Nozzle M Ravi Teja, PG Student, Mechanical Dept., VRSEC

Dr. V. Balakrishna Murthy, Professor, Mechanical Dept., VRSEC

Abstract:-- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a method which depends on various numerical analysis

and algorithms for finding solutions and analyzing the complex problems that concerns fluid flow and it

is a tributary of Fluid Mechanics. The objective of the current project is to determine the variation of flow

parameters like pressure, temperature, velocity and density is visualized using CFD. The simulation of

shockwave through CFD is also executed. In the current work, Study of flow through the convergent

divergent nozzle is carried out by using finite volume method. The modeling of the nozzle geometry is

done in CATIA. The discretization process and the analysis are carried out in ANSYS FLUENT 19.0.

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Enhanced Subspace Clustering Framework: A Case Study

Of Analyzing seismic catalogs of countries J. Ramadevi, Sr.Asst.Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, PVPSiddharta Institute of Technology, Vijayawada,

India

Dr. M. Venkateswara Rao, Professor, Department of Information Technology, GITAM Institute of Technology, Visakhapatnam,

India

Abstract:-- The prominent challenging task in data mining is to find the high dimensional data point clusters.

In particular, the subspace clustering methods can be understood well in high dimensional data mining

process. However the traditional subspace clustering techniques failed to find significance and quality of

clusters that are present in the identified subspaces in growing the number of dimensions in large data.

Most of the conventional clustering algorithms used bottom up search method and took multiple database

scans to lead inefficiency. This research paper focuses a new enhanced subspace clustering model called

ENSUBCLU, which overcomes the inefficiency from traditional subspace clustering techniques.

ENSUBCLU model presents an empirical study on various synthetic, real world datasets and find the

maximal subspace clusters in more improved manner than existing algorithms. It can even tackle many

application areas like social networking, computer vision, bio-informatics, financial and sales analysis

maintaining the high dimensional data. An interesting application of the proposed model has been

demonstrated to identify the regional hazard regions present in the seismic catalog of Japan. The

ENSUBCLU algorithm is demonstrated to effectively cluster the seismic events of catalog. It is observed

that the resulting automatically evolved clusters obtained with the proposed approach, accurately and

efficiently classify the regional hazard regions of country.This study could help to analyze the high

dimensional data in spatial applications and also improve the other competencies.

Keywords:--

Enhanced subspace clustering; Dense core region, High dimensional data mining; Hashing;

Subspace clustering algorithms, seismic catalog.

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How to Remove Uranium from Drinking Water

Mohit, Department of chemistry, Ph.D Scholar, Shri Jagdisprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala, University, India

Rohit, Department of chemistry, Ph.D Scholar, Shri Jagdisprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala, University, India

Abstract:-- Nowadays, Drinking water is polluting with heavy metals from the industrials and agriculture waste. These heavy metals goes to human body via drinking water, food. Water contamination mostly due

to industrial and residential way. However, there are many methods to remove these heavy metals. But In

this paper, we will discuss the method of removing Uranium from the drinking water. U (VI) is more

soluble in water than U(IV). Therefore, reduction of U6+

to U4+

has been proposed as a suitable approach to Uranium remediation.

Keywords: Uranium contaminated water, uranium concentration, Geobacter species, WHO, bioremediation,

microbial reduction, terrestrial plants