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Nagole, Hyderabad

27th - 28th September, 2019

Organized by:
Pallavi Engineering College
(Formerly Nagole Institute of Technology & Science)
&
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication [IFERP]
Rudra Bhanu Satpathy
Chief Executive Officer
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication.

On behalf of Institute For Engineering Research and Publications


(IFERP) and in association with Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole,
Hyderabad. I am delighted to welcome all the delegates and participants
around the globe to Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole, Hyderabad for
the “International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology
(ICSET -2019)” Which will take place from 27th - 28th September'19

Transforming the importance of Engineering, the theme of this conference is


“International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology
(ICSET -19)”

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 & Pallavi


Engineering College) 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
Nagole, Hyderabad
Sincerely,

Rudra Bhanu Satpathy


Preface

The “International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology (ICSET-19)” is


being organized by Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole, Hyderabad in association with
IFERP-Institute for Engineering Research and Publications on the 27th – 28th September,
2019.

Pallavi Engineering College has a sprawling student –friendly campus with modern
infrastructure and facilities which complements the sanctity and serenity of the major city of
Nagole in Hyderabad.

The “International Conference on 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 125 submissions. Through rigorous peer reviews
74 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.

ICSET-19
Message from Chairman

Sri. Potla Nageswara Rao


Chairman
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

We would like to express our deepest appreciation to the authors whose technical
contributions are presented in these proceedings. It is because of their excellent contributions
and hard work that we have been able to prepare these proceedings. The significance of the
research presented in this conference represents a step further towards Innovations in all
streams.

Sri. Potla Nageswara Rao


Message from Vice-Chairman

Sri.Malka Komaraiah
Vice-Chairman
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Welcome to the Proceedings of the International Conference on Science Engineering


and Technology (lCSET) in Hyderabad. Ensuring a high quality conference requires
accepting papers that pass a rigorous review process. This year, a large number of papers
were submitted to the conference. Each paper was subject to review by 2–5 reviewers of the
program committee members. The conference lasts for 2 days and provides abundant
activities including presentation on the first day, selection of the best research paper award
and a fabulous social program during the 2 days.

Sri. Malka Komaraiah


Message from Principal

Dr.N.Satyanarayana
Principal
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

We would like to thank all our keynote speakers who made all the efforts to synthesize
the materials and their wide and rich experiences to deliver distinguished talks. We would
also like to thank all our tutorial presenters for their great efforts in delivering interactive and
excellent tutorials that address the learning needs of all levels, undergraduates, graduates, and
professionals. We are very grateful to our track chairs for their great efforts in reviewing the
papers in their tracks and organizing to assign other volunteer reviewers, the conference
technical program committee members, and the designated reviewers. Finally, we hope that
the participants enjoy the outstanding conference program.

Dr.N.Satyanarayana
Message from Vice-Principal

Dr. K. Nagajyothi
Vice-Principal
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

We are happy to say that Pallavi Engineering College is conducting 1st International
Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology (ICSET-2019) on 27th and 28th
September 2019. This conference is a venue for researchers to deliberate and exchange new
innovations in research areas of Engineering, Science and Management and its allied fields.
The topics of the conference are very important and will help researchers to enhance their
Knowledge. Congratulations to the Delegates for presenting their papers in the conference
and publishing the best papers in the UGC refereed, Google Scholar and Scopus Indexed
Journals. Best wishes to the Editorial Team for their determined efforts in bringing out the
Conference Proceedings and Thanks to IFERP team for their invariable support.

Dr. K. Nagajyothi
Message from Coordinator

S. Swapna
Coordinator, Assistant Professor-CSE,
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

We are glad to invite all to International Conference on Science Engineering and


Technology (ICSET-2K19) which provides a valuable forum for Practitioners and Experts to
discuss and share knowledge and results in Recent Challenges in Engineering Technology.
We consider this International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology (ICSET-
2K19) to be an important platform where experts can share on how to tackle some of the
world's most pressing challenges, and look forward to exploring further avenues of
technologies .We thank the Pallavi Engineering College Management, Chief Patrons and
Patrons who are always supportive for the Department to reach the pinnacle of perfection
through various such activities.

S. Swapna
ICSET-19

Keynote Speakers
Dr. VIJAY THARAD
Director Operations at Corporate Professional Academy
for Technical Training & Career Development.

MESSAGE
I am extremely happy to note that IFERP- Institute for Engineering Research and
Publications and Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole, Hyderabad is organizing the International
Conference on Science Engineering and Technology (ICSET -2019) during 27th- 28th September
2019. I am also happy to know that the institute is bringing out a Souvenir on this occasion.

I hope this conference will provide an opportunity to all the participants to interact with each
other & discuss on the issues related to the current research and latest advancement and Recent
Challenges in Science, Engineering and Technology. The deliberation at this conference will, i am
sure, enable Academicians, Practitioners, Consultants, Research Scholars, Industry leaders and
other Experts to exchange ideas and suggest measures for meeting the evolving challenges and the
exchanges will hopefully benefit the community.
I wish the conference a great success

(Dr. Vijay Tharad)


Dr.C.V.GOPINATH
Principal
BITS Visakhapatnam, India

MESSAGE

Glad to know that International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology (ICSET)
27th -28th September 2019 in association with IFERP has got overwhelming response from quite
a good number of researchers worldwide.

The common goal of promoting technology for protection, conservation, restoration and
sustainability can be greatly achieved by this type of conferences.

Happy be associated with IFERP and look forward to be associated in future also.

I congratulate all the members of the organizing committee, Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole
for their excellent efforts in making the conference an impressive achievement.

I wish the deliberations of this International conference a grand success.

(Dr.C.V.Gopinath)
International Conference on Science
Engineering and Technology
Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th - 28th September, 2019

Organizing Committee

Chief Patron
Sri. Potla Nageswara Rao Sri.Malka Komaraiah
Chairman Vice-Chairman
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Patron
Dr.N.Satyanarayana
Principal
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Convener
Dr. K. Nagajyothi
Vice-Principal
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Coordinator
S. Swapna
Assistant Professor-CSE
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Organizer Core Team
S. Sree Hari Raju Dr.A.Sirajudeen
HOD-CSE HOD-ECE
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Dr.G.Mahesh Dr.R.Viswanathan
HOD-EEE HOD-MECH
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

N. Kranthi Kumar Dr.Sanjeev Kumar


HOD-CIVIL HOD- H & S
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Dr. P. Nageswar Rao Dr. Nayak Gopi Kishan


Associate Professor-Physics Assistant Professor-Physics
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Organizing Members
K. Sadanandam P.Anil Kumar
Assistant Professor-CSE Assistant Professor-ECE
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

B. Roopa Devi CH Vijay Kumar


Assistant Professor-CSE Assistant Professor - H & S
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

M.Anil Kumar D.Sirisha


Assistant Professor-MECH Assistant Professor-Chemistry
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Martha Sreelatha Deepika Chary


Assistant professor - CSE CIVIL
PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PALLAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
CONTENTS
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1. Regulating of Loads in a Islanded Power Distribution System by
Distribution Generators Using Mat Lab Programming
 A.Vani Priyanka
1
 K.Vimala Kumar
 T.Anil Kumar

2. Qunatum-Dot Cellular Automata Technology based Optimized


Multiplexers Design 2
 Adepu.Hrariprasad

3. Automatic Detection of Exudates Using SVM and DCNN Techniques


 A.Swetha Kumari
3
 Dr.R.Ramana Reddy

4. Fabrication of Mandibular Fracture Plate by Using 3d Printing and Casting


Method
 B.Kalyan 4
 Rameshwar Reddy

5. Power Quality Enhancement in Two Stage Solar Power Conversion


System Using Artificial Neural Networks
 B.Saritha
5
 K. Vimala Kumar
 T. Anil Kumar

6. Multi-objective optimal operation considering transient stability and


FACTS devices
 B.Venkateswarlu 6
 K.Vaisakh

7. Fuzzy logic control for Bidirectional Battery converter for Solar PV


applications
 K. Bhuvaneswara Reddy 7
 V. Ganesh

8. Modelling of SPV System to Charge a Battery by Operating At Maximum


Point Using Artificial Neural Networks
 C.Rohini 8
 V.Ganesh

9. Topology Optimization of an Attachment Bracket of Aircraft Wing by


Using Additive Manufacturing
 Danday Keerthana 9
 Sangati Aparna

10. Optimal Diagnosis of Lung Cancer using CT Images


 Dr. Karthikeyan S
 Navinkumar M
 Aishwarya M R 10
 Deva Subramanian S
 Gurulakshana M
CONTENTS
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11. Python NLTK Sentiment Analysis Using Naïve Bayes Classifier
 Dr. Y. Jeevan Nagendra Kumar
 B. Mani Sai
 Varagiri Shailaja 11
 Singanamalli Renuka
 Bharathi Panduri

12. Design and Analysis of Oxidizer Propellant Tank in Rocket


 Dr.S.Nagakalyan
 Shaik Sadikh 12
 Sravani

13. A Framework for Fast and Efficient Cyber Security Network Intrusion
Detection using Apache Spark
 Farhana Sattar 13
 Swapna Siddamsetti

14. Radio Frequency Fingerprint-Based Intelligent Mobile Edge Computing


for Internet of Things Authentication
 B.Usha 14
 Firdose Fathima

15. A Deep Insight into Fault Tolerance in Cloud Computing


 J. Florence Mary
 C.V.Akshaya 15
 S. Gomathi

16. Low Power Design of 0.8V based 8 Bit Content Addressable Memory
using MSML implemented in 22nm Technology for Aeronautical
Applications
 G. Naveen Balaji 16
 M. Karthiga
 D. Swetha
 M. Suchitra

17. Analytical method for Optimal Sizing and Siting of DG in Electrical


Networks
 Gopiya Naik. S 17
 Khatod D. K
 Sharma M. P

18. Design of Fuzzy Controller Based Boost Converter to Improve DWIG


Speed Range in Wind Power System
 K.P. Lakshmipriya 18
 SK. Hussian Valli

19. Analysis of Aerofoil Blade Fabricated By Additive Manufacturing Process


 K.Kalyani
 Dr.Shaik shafee
19
 A.Rajasri
 V.Sai Manichander
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20. GSM and GPRS Based Health Monitoring System
 Kapu Nagendrappa Srinivasulu
20
 Dr. R.Ramana Reddy

21. Stress Management at Workplace


 Kavitha Kotte 21

22. Survey in Business Intelligence


 Kavitha Kotte
 S. Swapna
22

23. Hamilton Cycles and Spanning 2-Connected Sub graphs in Rectangular


Grid Graphs
 L. Eswaramma 23
 Dr D. Venkata Lakshmi

24. Synthesis and characterization of Ni3V2O8 (Nickel metavanadate) as


Electrocatalysts for Direct methanol Fuel Cells
 Lakshmana Naik R 24
 P.Justin
 Bala Narsaiah T

25. A Review on Heat Transfer Enhancement in Heat Exchangers by Using


Nanofluids
 M.Anil 25
 Dr.G.Venkata Subbaiah

26. Revolution in the Design of Fashion Apparel


 Mohamadhoseyn moazenzadeh 26

27. An Efficient Approach for Classification of Big Data Using the Deep
Learning Enabled Spark Architecture and Machine Learning
 Anilkumar Vishwanath Brahmane 27
 Dr. B. Chaitanya Krishna

28. Power Quality Improvement using GI based Fuzzy Controller for Single
Stage Grid Interfaced-Solar Energy Conversion System
 M.Rajesh
 K.VimalaKumar
28
 T.Anil kumar

29. Experimental Production and Comparison of Biogas Using Co-Digestion


of Organic Waste
 N.Karanthi Rekha
 Sathish Kumar 29
 A.Krishna Priya
 CH.Mounika

30. A Nought Conviction Way to deal, by means of System Sanctuary


 Nagender Yamsani
 Yerrolla Chanti
30
 Bura Vijay Kumar
 SrinivasAluvala
 Mahesh Dandugudum
CONTENTS
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31. IoT enabled Air Pollution Monitoring System
 P Chenchu Sai Babu
 Bhamini Banerjee
31
 Kumar Shubham
 CR Srinivasan

32. Upgrade- Data Security in Cloud by Machine Learning and Cryptography


Techniques
 Puli Srilakshmi
32
 K Lakshmi Viveka
 Y.Jnapika

33. Design, Modeling and Simulation of Anfis Borne Mppt Controller for Fuel
Cell Electric Vehicle Utilization
 P.Raghava 33
 Dr.V.Ganesh

34. Parametric Analysis of Titanium Alloy Using Abrasive Jet Machining


Process
 Pranav Ravindrannair
 Mishini Anil 34
 Anand
 V Rajshekar

35. Review on MAVLink for Unmanned Air Vehicle to Ground Control


Station Communication
 Pratik PS
 Abhishek 35
 Prakhar Agarwal
 Suneetha K R

36. Recognition of Violent Activity Response using Machine Learning


Methods with Wearable Sensors
 Princy Randhawa
36
 Vijay Shanthagiri
 Ajay Kumar

37. Analysis of Rules and regulation of Construction and Demolition Waste


Management (CDWM) in India
 R.Rema 37
 Nalanth.N

38. Reactive Current Support of PMSG Based Wind Farm Using Fuzzy Logic
Controller during Severe Grid Fault
 S. Sunil Kumar
38
 K Vimala Kumar
 T.Anil Kumar

39. Logistic Growth Model with Immigration Effect


 S. Sivaranjani
 A. Abinaya Dhanasri 39
 S. Gomathi
CONTENTS
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40. Signature Verification System Using Matlab
 S. Sree Hari Raju
 Ch. Divya 40
 G. V. R. Lavanya

41. An Experimental Study on Friction and Wear Behaviour of Compact


Graphite Iron at Various Temperatures
41
 S.Venugopal Rao

42. Dielectric Studies of Some Bio-Materials at Microwave Frequencies and


Correlation between Dielectric Parameters, Minerals and Vitamins
Nutrient 42
 Sanjeev Kumar
 M. Sarada

43. Interpretation of formal semantics from hand gesture to text using


proficient contour tracing technique
 Sankara Gomathi.S
 Amutha .S 43
 Sridhar.G
 Jayaprakasan.M

44. Awareness of Ransomeware Attacks-Detection and Prevention Parameters


 S. Swapna
 R.Keerthana 44
 P.Poojitha

45. A First Look at the Future of Gaming-Stadia


 Swapna Siddamsetti
45
 G.V.Krishna

46. An Cyber Threat Prediction Mechanism Based on Behavioral Analysis


 Swapna Siddamsetti
 B.Roopa Devi
46

47. The Innovative Mobile Operating System: Strakz OS


 Thopucherla Revanth Rao
 Naresh Kumar Vuppulanchi
 Hari Krishna 47
 Panuganti Pavani
 Gowreddy Preethi Reddy

48. Testing Of New Catalytic Converter


 T.Suresh
48
 B.Anbarasan

49. Design Of An Aircraft Wing Structure For Static Analysis & Fatigue
Life Prediction
 Raju T 49
 Kishore kumar K
CONTENTS
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50. Fabricating an Advanced Low Cost Bionic Arm using Electromyography
(EMG)
 Dr.V.Venugopal Reddy
50
 Vishnu vardhan reddy
 V.Praveen kumar

51. Identification of the Factors, Barriers, and Motivations That Influence the
Construction and Demolishing Waste Generation and Management
 Vidyasekar 51
 Selvan

52. Closed Loop Control of Two Switch Buck Boost Converter with Low
Voltage Stress
 Y. Nissy Iswarya 52
 Shaik. Hussian Vali

53. Stability Enhancement of Micro-Grid Using Fuzzy Logic Controller in


Coordination with SMES, SFCL and Distributed Generation Units
 Y. Haritha
53
 K. Vimala Kumar
 T. Anil Kumar

54. A Survey on Different Pattern Matching Algorithms of Various Search


Engines
 S.Swapna
 Keertik Dewangan
54
 Sayyed Mujahid Pasha
 Yashdeep Jha
 Syed Zaheed

55. A Comprehensive Study of Market Status and Purchasing Decision


Influencing Parameters for Electric Vehicles: Indian Context
 Amrut P. Bhosale
 Akash Gholap 55
 S A Mastud
 D G Bhosale

56. An Automated Apartment Management Desk


 B. Roopadevi
 S. Nithin Kumar 56
 D. Sarika

57. A Framework on Text Mining and Structural Data Mining Techniques for
the Detection of Grievances in Social Media
 B. Roopa Devi
57
 Swapna Siddamsetti
 Sindhuja.P

58. Coordinated V-f and P-Q Control of Solar Photovoltaic Generators with
MPPT and Battery Storage in Microgrids
 C Somasankarappa 58
 MK Vijay Kumar
CONTENTS
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59. Sales Forecasting using Supervised Learning Methods in Artificial
Intelligence
 Deepika Mallampati 59
 Swapna Siddamsetti

60. Design and Analysis of Eigen Value Problems by Using Eigen Value
Parameters in the Initial and Boundary Value Problems
60
 Dhanunjaya Rao Kodali

61. Removal of lead from polluted Musi Water using Biosurfactants


(Rhamnolipids)
 Dr. K. Nagajyothi
 Y.Madhu 61
 G.Sirisha
 N.Rajeswari

62. Analysis and Machining Parametric Optimization Of Hot Air Abrasive Jet
Machining on PMMA By Help Of Taguchi Method & MCDM-Topsis
 K.Chaitanya Kumar
62
 Y.Rameswara Reddy
 S Rajendra Prasad

63. Development of Semi-Automated Wall Plastering Machine


 Manas Sai Bollu
63
 Bollu Satyanarayana

64. A Nought Conviction Way to deal, by means of System Sanctuary


 Nagender Yamsan
 Yerrolla Chanti
 Bura Vijay Kumar 64
 SrinivasAluvala
 Mahesh Dandugudum

65. Bio-Metric Recognised Cash Banks


 P.Anil Kumar
 P.Jyothi
65

66. Challenges, Open Research Issues and Tools in Bigdata Analytics


 Rajesh Mothe
 S Tharun Reddy
66
 Kanegonda Ravi Chythanya
 Y Supraja Reddy

67. An Android Application for Booking Hostels in India


 S. Veena Reddy
 D. Shirisha
67
 CH. Sri Haima
 D. Sarika
CONTENTS
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68. Interpretation of Cyber Attacks Using Machine Learning Techniques
 Swapna Siddamsetti 68

69. The Role of Artificial Techniques in Cyber Security to avoid Cyber Crime
 Swapna S
69
 Girija Rani S

70. Transforming Lead-Free Fuel: Filter less Filtration Process by Using


Ultrasonic Waves
 R. Srivel
70
 Ramanarayan Sankriti
 P.Nandha Kumar

71. Design and Development of an AC/DC Microgrid For Isolated Power


System and grid connected system
 Gaurav Kumar
71
 Shafqat Nabi Mughal
 Sreenu Banoth

72. Smart Automation Technique to Collect Dry and Wet Waste Using IoT
Module: to Achieve Our ‘SBM’ Mission
 Dr C.Jenifa Latha
72
 Ramanarayan Sankriti
 M.Chandra sekhar

73. A Smart Shopping System For Visually Impaired


 Dr.V. Lobo
 R.Prabhu 73
 Polu Bal Kumar Reddy

74. Classification Models and Hybrid Feature Selection Method to Improve


Crop Performance
 U.Muthaiah
74
 Dr.S.Markkandeyan
 Dr.y.Seetha
ICSET-19

International Conference on Science


Engineering and Technology

Nagole, Hyderabad
27th & 28th September, 2019

ICSET-19

Organized by:
Pallavi Engineering College
(Formerly Nagole Institute Of Technology & Science)
and
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)
International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology
Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Regulating of Loads in a Islanded Power Distribution


System by Distribution Generators Using Mat Lab
Programming
A.Vani Priyanka, M.Tech Student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering,
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India
K.Vimala Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering,
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India.
T.Anil Kumar, Professor&HoD, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Anurag Group of Institutions, Hyderabad.

Abstract:--
This paper presents islanding of distribution system operating mode significant to use in
distributed generators. Initial load priority is included within system segregation, and load cluster centers
with respect to power balance and connecting to the network, are assigned to nodes with distributed
sources. Second, quick energy flow calculation is conducted on the mainly shaped island to fix the
interruption of loads from a energy quality point of view for operational feasibility of partitions. The
impact of load changes in production is then examined on the sustainable operation of subsystems with
different optimization targets. Moreover, the impact of network congestion and load control on the results
of power losses are examined. This provides a mechanism for short-term energy regulation in the
presence of a serious fault or disruption for post-segmentation energy distribution methods. Numerical
results from the distribution System Pacific Gas&Electricity-69 bus show the proficiency of the
developed model in load clusters for radial structure. This method also useful in transmission switching
and Micro Grid functioning.

Keywords:-
Islanding, Optimal Strategy, PacificGas&Electricity-69 bus system, Congestion.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

Organized by:
Pallavi Engineering College
(Formerly Nagole Institute Of Technology & Science)
and
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)
Page | 1
International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology
Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Qunatum-Dot Cellular Automata Technology based


Optimized Multiplexers Design
Adepu.Hrariprasad, Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg, Kamala Institute of Tech and Science, Huzurabad, India

Abstract:--
Multiplexer plays a dynamic role in the optimization of a digital circuit (FPGA, ALU and
memory circuits etc) implementations. Due to continuous Scaling of CMOS device, has already reached
to the minimum transistor size, hence , it is not possible to reduce the transistor dimensions further
without scaling issues and functionality affect. QCA is one of the emerging and promising new
nanotechnologies and is suitable to replace conventional CMOS technology, and potentially able to solve
the physical limitations and challenges of CMOS scaling issues. In this paper, the proposed 2:1
multiplexer structure makes the use of inherent characteristics of QCA cells to act as an efficient
multiplexer. The proposed QCA based multiplexer architecture improves 50% of design area, 20% of
cell count and 75% of the cost when compared with the earlier designed best multiplexer architectures.
The design and simulation of circuits have been performed using software tool QCA Designer Version
2.0.3.

Keywords:
Scaling issues, Nanotechnologies, Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA), Majority gate, QCA
clock

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

Organized by:
Pallavi Engineering College
(Formerly Nagole Institute Of Technology & Science)
and
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)
Page | 2
International Conference on Science Engineering and Technology
Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Automatic Detection of Exudates Using SVM and


DCNN Techniques
A.Swetha Kumari, M.Tech Student, Dept of Electronics and Communication Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
Dr.R.Ramana Reddy, Professor, Dept of Electronics and Communication Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering Pulivendula,
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.

Abstract:--
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is the primary cause of vision loss and the early symptoms of this
disease are exudates. Prior detection and treatment may prevent the vision loss. Automatic detection of
exudate in retinal images is a challenging task. In this paper the two techniques Support Vector Machine
(SVM) and Deep Convolution Neutral Network (DCNN) are used for retinal exudate detection and
extraction. The SVM technique is applied to enhance and calculate the features of retinal image to
recognize exudates. The DCNN technique extracts the blood vessels from the retina images. From these
blood vessels the retina image is detected as exudate or non-exudate. Both the techniques are compared
for area under the curve, specificity, accuracy and sensitivity. From the simulation results it is evident that
DCNN technique is superior compared to SVM technique. The SVM and DCNN techniques are
implemented using MATLAB software.

Keywords:--
SVM, DCNN, Exudate, Retinal Image, Enhancement

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Fabrication of Mandibular Fracture Plate by Using 3d


Printing and Casting Method
B.Kalyan, PG Scholar, JNTU, Pulivendula
Rameshwar Reddy, Assistant Professor, JNTU, Pulivendula

Abstract:--
Skeletal injury is a serious bone fracture due to accidents and fragility of the bones at a certain
age. In order to heal the fracture, some locking plates are used to hold the bones to set in original position.
The fracture is heeled by using temporary, permanent, and biodegradable fracture plates.
In general mandible locking plates are made up of titanium which is of high cost. I need to change the
material and manufacturing process. In this I am using zamak 2 metal.
Fabrication of mandible locking plates by using 3D printing and casting process. The design and analysis
of locking plates are performed by CATIA and ANSYS software. The product is developed in 3D-CAD
data is sent to an additive manufacturing machine (fused filament fabricated) to generate master pattern
using PLA and the mould were fabricated using Plaster of Paris. A metal ZAMAK 2 was melted and
poured directly into the moulds and left it until completely harden. Analysis of the plates is performed in
ANSYS software.

Index Terms:
zamak,casting,3D- Printing

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Power Quality Enhancement in Two Stage Solar


Power Conversion System Using Artificial Neural
Networks
B.Saritha, M.Tech Student, Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College Of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra
Pradesh, India
K. Vimala Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College Of Engineering
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India
T. Anil Kumar, Head of Department, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Anurag Institutions, Hyderabad, Telangana,
India

Abstract:--
power quality plays a key role in recent power system networks. Now a day‘s grid associated
solar energy plants are increasing in capacity and size. Due to incorporation of nonlinear electrical loads
to the utility network, the foremost part of solar power conversion system is not only to generate
determined power and also enhance the quality of power. This paper presents an Artificial Neural
Networks for solar energy plants to increase the quality of real power by reducing total harmonic
reduction. The ANN control network linked to the solar grid concluded a DC-DC boost chopper and
three-phase PWM regulated inverter. This strategy controls the functional importance of SPCS, among
real power, reactive power compensation and filters the harmonics thus to give assurance for smooth dc
voltage, sinusoidal current and also system stability. besides, the entire network upper limits of real and
reactive power has been decided in the PQ plane on the source of PV array‘s accessible power, ratings of
converters and DC bus voltage. The entire topology is simulated on MATLAB/Simulink program and the
simulation results confirm that SPCS can operate at its full load capacity with improved power quality by
dynamic filtering and reactive power compensation.

Index Terms
Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Solar Power Conversion System (SPCS), photovoltaic (PV).

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Multi-objective optimal operation considering


transient stability and FACTS devices
B.Venkateswarlu, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapur, AP, India
K.Vaisakh, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapur, AP, India

Abstract:--
This chapter proposes a multi-objective adaptive unified differential evolution (MOAuDE)
algorithm for solving optimal power flow (OPF) problem with transient stability constraints. The OPF
problem is formulated as a non-linear constrained multi-objective optimization problem where different
objectives and various constraints have been considered into the formulation in which the system transient
stability is improved by minimizing several system behavior measure criterions considering different
FACTS devices. Fast elitist non-dominated sorting and crowding distance have been used to find and
manage the Pareto optimal front. Finally, a fuzzy based mechanism has been used to select a compromise
solution from the Pareto set. The proposed MOAuDE algorithm has been tested on IEEE 30-bus and
IEEE 39-bus systems with different objectives without and with transient stability constraints under the
selected network contingency. To eliminate the line over loads present in multi-objective OPF solutions,
an optimal line flow control with STATCOM and SSSC devices are also presented for further
improvement in system security/line overloads. Simulation results are also compared with fast non-
dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) method and multi-objective harmony search (MOHS)
method reported in the literature. It is clear from the comparison that the proposed method is able to
generate true and well distributed Pareto optimal solutions for OPF problem without and with FACTS
devices under the selected network contingency conditions.

Index Terms
Adaptive unified Differential evolution, optimal power flow, parallel computation, power system
operation, power system transient stability

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Fuzzy logic control for Bidirectional Battery converter


for Solar PV applications
K. Bhuvaneswara Reddy, PG Student, Department of EEE, JNTUACEP
V. Ganesh, Professor, Department of EEE, JNTUACEP

Abstract:--
This paper focuses on using battery storage systems for overcoming the problems in standalone
solar photo voltaic systems. A dual active bridge based on the isolated DC-DC converter is used for the
high power transfer efficiency, fast dynamic control, bidirectional power flow and for smaller size. A
phase shift control modulation is used in DAB. Circulating current in the dual active bridge converter
becomes a major problem. In this paper modified phase shift control algorithm is used to reduce the
circulating power and to improve the battery operation for long time. Fuzzy logic control is used in the
three phase converter side for the reduction in harmonics and to improve the switching performance. The
performance of solar photo voltaic system with projected battery converter is verified by the PSCAD
based simulation in both the charging and discharging mode.

Keywords:--
: Dual active bridge, phase shift modulation, fuzzy control and solar PV.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Modelling of SPV System to Charge a Battery by


Operating At Maximum Point Using Artificial Neural
Networks
C.Rohini, M.Tech student, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA college of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India
V.Ganesh, Professor, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA college of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:--
In recent years, solar energy is an unavoidable resource, but due to intermittent nature, it gives a
challenging task to establish an energy interconnect. So, Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) system in collaboration
with batteries can have efficient and constant power output. This paper presents the modelling of SPV
system to charge battery by operating at maximum point using Artificial neural networks. A PV array of
200W is designed and is simulated using varying insolation and constant temperature of 25℃. From the
simulation of Fuzzy logic and Artificial neural networking based MPPT techniques, it is evident that the
results obtained by ANN MPPT technique are better than fuzzy logic MPPT method. ANN based system
reduces operational time and increases the efficiency of SPV module, and also gives appropriate current
and voltages for efficient charging of battery, thus increasing the battery life span and reducing the ripples
in output power.

Keywords:
Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) system, Battery charging circuit, Artificial Neural Network (ANN),
Discrete-PID, MPPT.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Topology Optimization of an Attachment Bracket of


Aircraft Wing by Using Additive Manufacturing
Danday Keerthana, JNTUA college of Engineering Pulivendula
Sangati Aparna, Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc), JNTUA College of Engineering Pulivendula

Abstract:--
Optimization is a method by which optimizes the topology without compromising the strength but
optimize the weight of the part. Accusing the same strength with less weight doesn‘t matter the choice of
material (Aluminium, Titanium, Plastic etc) currently being used. As long as reducing the weight of the
part of a given material without compromising the strength of the part can achieve Optimization.
A bracket is a small fitting or support used to attach system partly as duct, bundle, cable, and blanket
keeping them in the intended positions. The brackets are to be designed such that they will not damage
system, structure and insulation brackets during the life span of aircraft. Usually, these brackets are
produced by the injection molding and other conventional processes. These methods of production can
lead to decrease the payload of aircraft and also increases the fuel consumption.
This work focuses on low-cost consumption, using available technologies. Hence optimizing the few
topologies. Proving the strength of the original bracket and optimized bracket will have the same strength.
Hence it proves that whatever the material the optimized bracket will have the equal strength to the
original bracket.

Keywords:
Optimization, weight, strength.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Optimal Diagnosis of Lung Cancer using CT Images


Dr. Karthikeyan S, Associate Professor / Dept. of ECE, Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Kistapur
Village, Medchal Mandal, Ranga Reddy, Telangana.
Navinkumar M, Assistant Professor / Dept. of ECE, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
Aishwarya M R, Student / Dept. of ECE, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
Deva Subramanian S, Student / Dept. of ECE, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
Gurulakshana M, Student / Dept. of ECE, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore, India

Abstract:--
According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the second most widespread cancer
and the leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women. The death rate of lung cancer every year
is greater than that of colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. CT scan is a non-invasive method for
diagnosis of any ailment, and can be used to detect lung cancer as well. The proposed project involves
cell detection using image processing techniques. Because the time is a very important factor in cancer
treatment, especially in cancers such as the lung, imaging techniques are used to accelerate diagnosis. The
image processing paired with data analysis techniques helps us diagnose the particular type of cancer by
comparing the output of the CT scan to an available database of images. This improves accuracy and
reduces the time required for the diagnosis. Features of the image under test are extracted and analysed,
and the decision regarding the morphological characteristics of the image are made. This helps us arrive
at a decision regarding the nature of the image.

Keywords:
CT scan, image processing, segmentation, feature extraction.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Python NLTK Sentiment Analysis Using Naïve Bayes


Classifier
Dr. Y. Jeevan Nagendra Kumar, Department of Information Technology, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Hyderabad
B. Mani Sai, Department of Information Technology, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
Varagiri Shailaja, Department of Information Technology, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
Singanamalli Renuka, Department of Information Technology, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology,
Hyderabad
Bharathi Panduri, Department of Information Technology, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

Abstract:--
The Web is one of the richest sources for gathering of consumer reviews and opinions. There are
many websites which contains opinions of the customers in the form of reviews, blogs, discussion groups,
and forums. This project focuses on customer reviews on the restaurants. It predicts whether the given
comment is either a positive or negative using supervised machine learning techniques. The project makes
use of a dataset from Kaggle website. The dataset consists of comment and the type of comment (i.e.,
either positive or negative). This project makes a study on classification algorithm and text mining
approaches to identify the type of comment. Firstly, the data set which is taken is made free from
duplicates. That is duplicates are removed then it is followed by text pre-processing that involves removal
of punctuation marks, stop word removal and then conversion of the whole text into vector format would
takes place. The conversion from text to vector is an essential step because the English cannot be directly
used for the analysis as we are working with linear algebra. So, as to work with this data, it has to be
converted to vector format and we are using CountVectorizer to convert the data to the vector format.
And finally comes the classification part. We are using Naive Bayes algorithm for this classification. This
classification makes the data set into two parts as mentioned above. Here we are taking 70 percent of the
data to be train data set and 30 percent of the data to be test data set.

Index Terms
Multinomial Naïve Bayes, NLTK, text pre-processing, Count vectorizer, Classification, Django
Web framework, Text blob, Confusion matrix, Accuracy.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Design and Analysis of Oxidizer Propellant Tank in


Rocket
Dr.S.Nagakalyan, Professor, GNITC
Shaik Sadikh, Scholar GNITC
Sravani, Scholar GNITC

Abstract:--
A propellant tank is a container which is a part of vehicle, propellant is stored prior to use.
Propellant tanks vary in construction. In rocket vehicles, propellant tanks are fairly sophisticated since
weight is on a premium. The main objective of this project is to reduce the occupancy in vertical direction
and also finding a suitable material in order to design a propellant tank. This particular tank has been
designed for storingDinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O4), Nitric acid (HNO3) and Liquid oxygen(LOx).The 3D
model of the propellant tank is constructed in the software CATIA V5R20 and analyzed in ANSYS
Workbench. The material used is titanium Ti-6Al-4V against the AA2219. The already available
dimensions of the tank are taken in view of the new dimensions made. Therefore, the oxidizer tank is
made in elliptical shape. So that, the size of fuel tank can be increased allowing the rocket to travel longer
distance.

Index Terms:-
Propellant tank; Ti-6Al-4V; AA2219;Optimum size;

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A Framework for Fast and Efficient Cyber Security


Network Intrusion Detection using Apache Spark
Farhana Sattar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute
Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Due to increase in internet based services, the size of network traffic data has become so large
and complex that it is very difficult to process with the traditional data processing tools. Fast and efficient
cyber security intrusion detection is a very challenging problem due to big and complex nature of network
traffic data. A realistic cyber security intrusion detection system should be able to process large size of
network traffic data as fast as possible in order to detect the malicious traffic as early as possible. This
paper used Apache Spark, a big data processing tool for processing the large size of network traffic data.
In this paper, we have proposed a framework in which first a well-known feature selection algorithm is
employed for selecting the most important features and then classification based intrusion detection
method is used for fast and efficient detection of intrusion in the massive network traffic. In this work,
we have used two well-known feature selection algorithm, namely, correlation based feature selection and
Chi-squared feature selection and five well known classification based intrusion detection methods,
namely, Logistic regression, Support vector machines, Random forest, Gradient Boosted Decision trees &
Naive Bayes. A real time DARPA‘s KDD‘99 data set is used to validate the proposed framework and
performance comparison of classification based intrusion detection schemes are evaluated in terms of
training time, prediction time, accuracy, sensitivity and specificity.

Keywords:
Cyber security, Intrusion Detection, Network Traffic Analysis, Apache Spark

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Radio Frequency Fingerprint-Based Intelligent Mobile


Edge Computing for Internet of Things
Authentication
B.Usha, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engg College
Firdose Fathima, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engg College

Abstract:--
In this paper, a light-weight radio frequency fingerprinting identification (RFFID) scheme that
combines with a two-layer model is proposed to realize authentications for a large number of resource-
constrained terminals under the mobile edge computing (MEC) scenario without depending on
encryption-based methods. In the first layer, signal collection, extraction of RF fingerprint features,
dynamic feature database storage, and access authentication decision are carried out by the MEC devices.
In the second layer, learning features, generating decision models, and implementing machine learning
algorithms for recognition are performed by the remote cloud. By this means, the authentication rate can
be improved by taking advantage of the machine-learning training methods and computing resource
support of the cloud. The results shows that the novel method can achieve higher recognition rate when
compare with traditional RFFID method by using wavelet feature effectively, which demonstrates the
efficiency of our proposed method.

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A Deep Insight into Fault Tolerance in Cloud


Computing
J. Florence Mary, I MSc Data Analysis, Department of Computer Science (PG), PSGR Krishnammal College for women, Coimbatore
C.V.Akshaya, I MSc Data Analysis, Department of Computer Science (PG), PSGR Krishnammal College for women, Coimbatore
S. Gomathi, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science (PG), PSGR Krishnammal College for women, Coimbatore

Abstract:--
Cloud computing is an emerging computing technology that provides users with the capabilities
of it as a service and allows access to these services on the internet without having specialized
information or controlling infrastructure. Fault is the one of the biggest challenges in making a system
fault tolerant. To reduce the impact of failure on the system and application execution ,failures should be
anticipated and proactively handled. Fault tolerance is used to predict the failures and take a proper action
before failure occurs. Cloud virtualized system architecture using Haproxy has been proposed. In the
proposed system automatic fault tolerance has been implemented. The results shows that the proposed
system can deal with various software faults for server applications in a cloud virtualized environment.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Low Power Design of 0.8V based 8 Bit Content


Addressable Memory using MSML implemented in
22nm Technology for Aeronautical Applications
G. Naveen Balaji, Asst. Prof., Department of ECE, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, INDIA
M. Karthiga, Asst. Prof., Department of ECE, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode, INDIA
D. Swetha, UG Student, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, INDIA
M. Suchitra, UG Student, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, INDIA

Abstract:--
Proposed Paper contains Master slave match line (MSML) architecture which is implemented in
traditional Content Addressable Memory (CAM) cell for storing 8 bit of data. Objective of the proposed
methodology is to improve searching speed with less power consumption. MSML operation depends on
two things one is Master Match Line (MML) and slave match line (SML). Design is performed using
SPICE in 22nm technology which is weightless and can be used in Aeronautical Equipment. Various
parameters such as temperature, power and delay are calculated for various types of CAM cell. Proposed
methodology power consumption is found to be 598mw with delay of 5.98ns for 22nm technology.

Key Words
CAM Architecture, NAND architecture, NOR Architecture, MSML design.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Analytical method for Optimal Sizing and Siting of


DG in Electrical Networks
Gopiya Naik. S, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, PESCE, Mandya, Karnataka (India).
Khatod D. K, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, IIT Roorkee
Sharma M. P, Professor, AHEC, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee-247667. India

Abstract:--
This paper presents a simple and efficient technique for determining size and site for single and
also multiple Distributed Generation (DG) units in electrical distribution networks for real power loss
saving and voltage drop reduction giving suitable weighing factors to each one of the considered
objectives. For this purpose a methodology of analytic method has been developed and presented, which
is based on change in real and reactive parts of branch currents caused by the DG located, and is applied
on 69-bus electrical test network. Obtained results shows best real loss reduction and voltage profile
improvement of the network under consideration. Among different power factors assumed, the DG
operation at load power factor enhances the system performance greatly, compared to that at unity power
factor.

Keywords:
Electrical Network, Distributed Generation, Sizing-Siting, Loss Saving, Voltage Drop Reduction.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Design of Fuzzy Controller Based Boost Converter to


Improve DWIG Speed Range in Wind Power System
K.P. Lakshmipriya, M.Tech Student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College Of Engineering
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India
SK. Hussian Valli, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNUTA College Of Engineering
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:--
Due to lack of conventional energy sources, world is moving towards wind energy as a substitute
for the energy need. In this paper, fuzzy controller based boost converter is proposed to regulate
maximum power point of wind turbine. Generally, the alternator overload restricts the potential of DWIG
at low rotor speeds; by using boost converter high dc voltage is produced during low potential and low
speed. The duty ratio of boost converter is regulated by fuzzy controller. Fuzzy logic controller is able to
step peak power for uncertain wind circumstances, and vigorous with respect to specification changes in
turbine. The proposed system is very simple and effective. By adopting MATLAB/SIMULINK platform,
the integrated arrangement is simulated and outcome make evident of variable speed range operation.

Keywords:
Fuzzy Based Boost Converter, Dual Stator Winding Induction Generator, Control-Winding
Voltage Oriented Control, Voltage Source Converter.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Analysis of Aerofoil Blade Fabricated By Additive


Manufacturing Process
K.Kalyani, Asst.prof.,AGI,HYD
Dr.Shaik shafee, Associate prof.AGI,HYD
A.Rajasri, Asst.prof.,AGI,HYD
V.Sai Manichander, Alumni,AGI,HYD

Abstract:--
3D Printing is a process which involves formation of a physical object from a three-dimensional
digital model, typically by laying down many successive thin layers of a material. For many applications
traditional design and production processes impose a number of unacceptable constraints, including the
expensive tooling, fixtures, and the need for assembly for complex parts. In addition, the subtractive
manufacturing processes, such as machining, can result in up to 90% of the original block of material
being wasted.On considering the accuracy, functionality, high end products, material used and typical
layer thickness FDM is the most appropriate and adaptive method for manufacturing the 3D printing
objects.The Scope of the work is to design a 4515 airfoil to work under extreme conditions without
undergoing failure. The analysis of the airfoil under a defined inlet velocity of 138 m/s in ANSYS
FLUENT and a structural analysis is carried out to find whether it is structurally stable under the extreme
conditions using ANSYS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS. In this work, the analysis is done by fluid (air)
flow over the NACA 4515 Airfoil and its Structural Analysis.The obtained values are within the desired
limits according to NACA, hence the design is structurally safe.

Keywords:
Additive Manufacturing , Airfoil, FDM , Subtractive manufacturing

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Pallavi Engineering College
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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

GSM and GPRS Based Health Monitoring System


Kapu Nagendrappa Srinivasulu, M.Tech student, JNTUA College of Engineering Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
Dr. R.Ramana Reddy, Professor, Dept. of ECE, JNTUA College of Engineering Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA

Abstract:--
Human beings are becoming fatal due to various illness because of lack of medical care to the
patients at right time. The primary goal is to develop a reliable health monitoring system using GSM and
GPRS to enable the health care professionals to monitor their patients, who are either hospitalized or at
home using and IOT based integrated health monitoring system. A mobile device based wireless
healthcare monitoring system is proposed which can provide real time information about health condition
of a patient. The system mainly consists of biomedical sensors, LCD display, LEDS, microcontroller and
combined GSM &GPRS module. The patient‘s temperature, blood pressure, electrical activity of heart
rate are monitored, displayed and stored in the cloud by the system. Facility to send message to the
doctor‘s mobile during critical condition of the patient is also incorporated. The LED‘s are used to
indicate the health conditions of the patients. The measured health parameters of the patient are displayed
in LCD.

Keywords:
GSM& GPRS Module, Internet of Things, Temperature sensor, Blood pressure sensor, ECG
sensor, LCD display.

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Stress Management at Workplace


Kavitha Kotte, M.B.A (HR) , Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Stress is normally unavoidable part of everyone‘s life living in this world. It portrays a negative
notion that can have an impact on one‘s mental and physical well-being. This paper is aimed at helping
members to understand the signs of stress and to develop strategies to deal with it, as well as building up
their own personal resilience. This study provides practical advice on how to deal with work stress. This
paper implies Work-related stress occurs when there is mismatch between the demands of the job and the
resources and capabilities of the individual worker to meet those demands. Subjective and self-reported
evaluations of stress are just as valid as ‗objective data‘, such as statistics on presenteeism, absenteeism,
and health (physical and psychological). It is intended that employers, managers use this booklet as part
of an initiative to educate on the management of work stress. Discussed are the nature of stress at work,
the causes and effects of stress, as well as prevention strategies. Also discussed are the roles of the
organizational culture in this process and resources to be drawn upon for managing work stress.

Keywords
Organizational stress, Stress management, Work stress

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Survey in Business Intelligence


Kavitha Kotte, M.B.A (HR) , Pallavi Engineering College
S. Swapna, M. Tech (CSE), Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Business Intelligence delivers a rich set of benefits that drive significant and tangible return on
Investment. It removes the complexity of converting raw data into meaningful business intelligence by
giving organizations the power to transform data from multiple sources into accurate, consumable
information that can be shared securely throughout the enterprise. It enables users to make informed
business decisions quickly and confidently by providing the query and reporting tools they need to find,
share, manage, publish and analyze information. The goal of Business Intelligence is to enable
management to make more intelligent decisions on the basis of knowledge extracted from data. Does this
mean that having data is always good, that having more data and extracting more knowledge from it is
better, that and that knowledge can be derived only from data?
The paper also aims at describing processes of building Business Intelligence (BI) systems. Taking the BI
systems specifics into consideration, the author presents a suggested methodology for the systems
creation and implementation in organizations. The considerations are focused on the objectives and
functional areas of the BI in organizations. Hence, in this context the approach to be used while building
and implementing the BI involves two major stages that are of interactive nature, i.e. BI creation and BI
―consumption‖. A large part of the article is devoted to presenting Objectives and tasks that are realized
while building and implementing BI.

Keywords:—
Business Intelligence, business decision-making, analytics, memory, monitoring

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Hamilton Cycles and Spanning 2-Connected Sub


graphs in Rectangular Grid Graphs

L. Eswaramma, Department of Mathematics, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute, Hyderabad, India.
Dr D. Venkata Lakshmi, Department of Mathematics, Bapatla Engineering College, AP, India

Abstract:--
Graph theory concepts are widely used to study and model various applications in different areas
such as computer graphics, electrical network analysis and operation research. A Hamiltonian cycle in a
graph is a cycle that visits each vertex exactly once. These concepts helps in routing power gating design
to reduce the leakage of power by break the flow of inactive circuit domains. A connected graph is 2-
connected if at most one vertex is removed the graph remains connected. A spanning 2-connected
subgraph is in which every vertex has degree 2. In this paper we studied Hamilton cycles and Spanning
2-connected sub graphs for 3-corner and 4-corner rectangular grid graphs.

Keywords:
Hamilton cycles, Rectangular grid graphs and Spanning 2- connected subgraph.

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Synthesis and characterization of Ni3V2O8 (Nickel


metavanadate) as Electrocatalysts for Direct methanol
Fuel Cells
Lakshmana Naik R, RGUKT, AP IIIT, RK Valley, Kadapa, A.P, India
P.Justin, RGUKT, AP IIIT, RK Valley, Kadapa, A.P, India
Bala Narsaiah T, JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu, A.P, India

Abstract:
Fuel cells are good power sources in transportation and portable applications because of their
high-energy density, low-operating temperature and easiness in transportation and storage. However, high
cost, low activity and short durability of electrocatalysts are limiting the commercialization of fuel cells.
Ni3V2O8 (Nickel metavanadate) have studied as anode catalysts for methanol electro oxidation due to its
abundant sources, low price, high chemical and electrochemical stability, abundant hydroxyl groups on
the surface, and strong interaction with metal nanoparticles. Through this paper we submit nickel
vanadate mixed metal oxide composites synthesised by hydrothermal routes and characterized by
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR)
spectroscopy. The morphology of the synthesized sample Ni3V2O8 is examined by a scanning electron
microscopy (SEM), metal nanoparticles exhibit well-uniform dispersion and size distribution. The XRD
patterns of the products shown that most of the reflection peaks was well assigned to Ni 3V2O8. The
quantitative analysis was performed, indicating that the main product was crystalline Ni 3V2O8. The
electrochemical characterization i.e cyclic voltammetry will be performed for the synthesized Nano
material (Ni3V2O8) toward methanol electro-oxidation and the current density will be examined.

KeyWords:
Nickel metavanadate, direct methanol Fuel Cells, Electro-oxidation.

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A Review on Heat Transfer Enhancement in Heat


Exchangers by Using Nanofluids
M.Anil, Assistant professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute.
Dr.G.Venkata Subbaiah, H.O.D, Professor, Automobile Engineering Department, MVSR Engineering College

Abstract:--
In daily life we come across many examples of heat transfer. Heat transfer is the energy
interaction due to a temperature difference in a media. A heat exchanger is an equipment that is used to
transfer heat from one fluid to another, usually through a separating wall. Heat exchangers are employed
for different applications such as steam power plants, chemical processing plants, building heating, air
conditioning, refrigeration systems, etc. In the field of engineering heat transfer enhancement is a major
factor in the design of heat exchangers. Heat transfer enhancement in heat exchangers is done by using
nanofluids. Nanofluids are the fluids in which nano-sized metallic powders( such as Al2O3 TiO2, MgO,
CuO..etc) are suspended in base fluids( such as water, ethylene glycol, and engine oil..etc). This paper
reviews the recent developments in the field of heat transfer enhancement of various types of heat
exchangers by using various nanofluids.

Keywords
Heat transfer, heat exchangers, heat transfer enhancement, nanoparticles, nanofluids, thermal
conductivity, overall heat transfer coefficient.

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

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Nagole, Hyderabad, 27th – 28th September 2019

Revolution in the design of fashion apparel


Mohamadhoseyn moazenzadeh, Imam Khomeini International University

Abstract:--
Both technology and putting them into practice have played an essential role in order to change
our life since the beginning of time. However, we may consider to the technologic revolution as a stream
causing deep changes in our world. To mention some of its superficial effects, we can point to industrial
revolution, urbanization growth, development of producing procedure and so on. One of the most
important and basic needs of human is clothing. Garment industry in traditional manner has myriad
shortcoming. People need to surf different shopping malls to find their desirable clothes which may cost
them a lot in time and money. What if people can use an application to design what they need and send it
back to the store through the application? Later on their design will be prepared by fully electronica
machines and finally it will be delivered to the customers.

Keywords
Smart Fashion Dress Mirror. Technology, Revolution, Clothing Industry, Traditional methods.

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An Efficient Approach for Classification of Big Data


Using the Deep Learning Enabled Spark Architecture
and Machine Learning
Anilkumar Vishwanath Brahmane, Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KLEF Deemed
to be University, A.P., India
Dr. B. Chaitanya Krishna, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KLEF Deemed to be University, A.P.,
India

Abstract:--
At present the Big Data applications, for example, informal communication, therapeutic human
services, horticulture, banking, financial exchange, instruction, Facebook and so forth are producing the
information with extremely rapid. Volume and Velocity of the Big information assumes a significant job
in the presentation of Big information applications. Execution of the Big information application can be
influenced by different parameters. Expediently search, proficiency and precision are the a portion of the
overwhelming parameters which influence the general execution of any Big information applications.
Due the immediate and aberrant inclusion of the qualities of 7Vs of Big
information, each Big Data administrations anticipate the elite. Elite is the greatest test in the present
evolving situation. In this paper we propose the Big Data characterization way to deal with speedup the
Big Data applications. This paper is the review paper, we allude different Big information advancements
and the related work in the field of Big Data Classification. In the wake of learning and understanding the
writing we discover the holes in existing work and techniques. Finally we propose the novel methodology
of Big Data characterization. Our methodology relies on the Deep Learning and Apache Spark
engineering. In the proposed work two stages are appeared; first stage is include choice and second stage
is Big Data Classification. Apache Spark is the most reasonable and predominant innovation to execute
this proposed work. Apache Spark is having two hubs; introductory hubs and last hubs. The element
choice will be occur in introductory hubs and Big Data Classification will happen in definite hubs of
Apache Spark.

Keywords-
Big Data Classification, Deep Learning, Apache Spar

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Power Quality Improvement using GI based Fuzzy


Controller for Single Stage Grid Interfaced-Solar
Energy Conversion System

M.Rajesh, Department of EEE, JNTUA College of Engineering,Pulivendula, A.P,India.


K.VimalaKumar, Department of EEE, JNTUA College of Engineering,Pulivendula, A.P,India.
T.Anil kumar, Department of EEE, Anurag group of Institutions, Hyderabad.

Abstract:--
Increased generation and grid interfacing of the renewable energy sources has impacted power
quality concerns in the network. The abnormalities during grid interfacing has leads to maloperation of
energy conversion devices which in turn leading to failure of other electrical equipment.This paper
presents control methodology using fuzzy logic controller to improve the power quality for single stage
grid interfaced solar energy conversion. To get the maximum power from solar photo
voltaicMPPTtechnique is used. The proposed method is to increase the power quality by using fuzzy
logic controller. This control technique can give the accurate results, reduction of total harmonic
distortion in Grid side, fast response, unity power factor operation and smoothvoltage and
currentwaveforms. This project is simulated on MATLAB simulink and the results are obtained. The
THD analysis for the grid parameters are performed which evaluates the effectiveness of the control
mechanism which results inimprovement of power quality and the system stability.

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Experimental Production and Comparison of Biogas


Using Co-Digestion of Organic Waste
N.Karanthi Rekha, Assistant Professor, Department of civil engineering, SRK Institute of Technology, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh,
India.
Sathish Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of civil engineering, MARRI LAXMAN REDDY Institute of Technology and
management, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
A.Krishna Priya, Assistant Professor, Department of civil engineering, SRK Institute of Technology, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh,
India.
CH.Mounika, Assistant Professor, Department of civil engineering, AMRITA SAI Institute of science and Technology, Vijayawada,
Andhra Pradesh, India.

Abstract:--
Environmental pollution is one of the major problems plaguing the modern world today. The
environment and the various elements in the environment need energy to meet their need. So there is a
need to produce energy from different sources. Solid Waste is one such material that can be used as a
source for deriving energy. The studies on conversion of solid waste to energy have resulted several
alternatives including the biogas production from biodegradable organic waste. There are several
alternatives in the estimation of biogas yield from bio degradable fraction of solid waste. The different
types of biodegradable organic waste may comprises of cow dung, pig waste, poultry manure, food waste,
vegetable waste, kitchen waste etc[9]. The present study focuses on production of biogas using cow dung
with vegetable waste and poultry manure. In this study, by doing experimentation it is observed that the
production of biogas from co-digestion of different organic waste is more than individual waste. The
highest yield of biogas is obtained from co-digestion of cow dung with poultry manure than co-digestion
of cow dung with the vegetable waste. Waste produced after the production of biogas is used as natural
fertilizers for the growth of crops and fields and it gives good yield. By experimentations like energy
recovery from solid waste, the conservation of non renewable energy resources may be possible and it
also helps to protect our environment [16].

Keywords:
Pollution, Biogas, Co-Digestion, Cow Dung, Poultry Waste, Vegetable Waste.

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A Nought Conviction Way to deal, by means of System


Sanctuary
Nagender Yamsani, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S R Engineering College Warangal Urban, India
Yerrolla Chanti, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S R Engineering College Warangal Urban, India
Bura Vijay Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S R Engineering College Warangal Urban, India
SrinivasAluvala, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S R Engineering College Warangal Urban, India
Mahesh Dandugudum, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S R Engineering College Warangal Urban, India

Abstract:
In the latest existence, we have see an extension in the bring into play of remote
frameworks in view of new sorts of correspondence. The online sanctuary has transformed into
an intensely talked about subject in the system. People need to approach most of your coatings
and resources wherever, at whatever point. , by means of the extension in the usage of
Distributed figuring and IoT, the amount of related contraptions extends that subsequently in like
manner increase the destinations of cybercrime. A fundamental distinction in outlook can help
guarantee statistics and the entire framework. This thesis delineates what a nought conviction
System is and shows a couple of thoughts driving this plan/thinking. nought conviction is a
structure that has a standard that the whole thing in the interior or faint the framework isn't
trustworthy until checked.

Watchwords:
Dital sanctuary, Business digital Sanctuary, Nought Conviction System, Google Beyond Corp.

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IoT enabled Air Pollution Monitoring System


P Chenchu Sai Babu, Manipal Institue of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka
Bhamini Banerjee, Manipal Institue of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka
Kumar Shubham, Manipal Institue of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka
CR Srinivasan, Manipal Institue of Technology, Manipal, Karnataka

Abstract:--
Air Pollution is the major problem that we are facing now-a-days. Controlling air pollution in an
area is becoming difficult and many people are facing a lot of health issues due to this increased pollution
rates in the country. The increased amount of carbon monoxide (CO), smoke, carbon dioxide (CO2) have
lead a severe impact on the human life. The growing number of vehicles and industries contributes to air
pollution to a greater extent. This paper presents a model which helps in monitoring the air pollution
through the use of internet of things (IoT) platform. Implementing it with sensors and arduino which will
help the user to know about the temperature and the humidity level on the smart phone and accordingly
the user can take preventive measures. Also the system detects air quality and if the amount of pollutants
increased.‖

Keywords:
Air monitoring system, Arduino, Internet of Things(IoT), Sensor, Thing Speak, Wifi module

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Upgrade- Data Security in Cloud by Machine


Learning and Cryptography Techniques
Puli Srilakshmi, Asst.Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem, East
Godavari , India
K Lakshmi Viveka, Asst.Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem,
East Godavari, India
Y.Jnapika, Asst.Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem, East Godavari,
India

Abstract:--
Cloud computing is termed as the shared pool of configurable computer system resources and
high level services that can be rapidly provisioned with a minimal management effort over the internet.
Cloud computing has transformed the way organizations approach IT, enabling them to become more
agile, introduce new business models, provide more services, and reduce IT costs. Cloud computing
technologies can be implemented in a wide variety of architectures, under different service and
deployment models, and can coexist with other technologies and software design approaches. The
prevalent problem associated with cloud computing is data privacy, security, anonymity and reliability.
Cloud computing provides the way to share distributed sources and services that belong to different
organizations or sites. Since it shares distributed resources via network in open environment that makes it
cause security issues. In this paper, the proposed work plan is to eliminate the concerns regarding to data
privacy using encryption algorithms to enhance the security in the cloud. In this method some important
security services including authentication, encryption and decryption, compression are provided in cloud
computing system.

Keywords:
Cloud computing, Cryptography, Data Classification, Data Security, Decryption, Encryption,
HMAC function, KNN technique, Machine Learning, RSA Algorithm

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Design, Modeling and Simulation of Anfis Borne Mppt


Controller for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Utilization
P.Raghava, M.Tech Student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra
Pradesh, India
Dr.V.Ganesh, Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra
Pradesh, India

Abstract:--
Owing to the strong and powerful directives on the release of carbon gas into the atmosphere and
limited reserves of fossil fuels, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) has become a promising solution in
the automobile industry. In this article, a neural-fuzzy framework bound MPPT controller is represented
on 1.26kW PEM fuel cell prototype that is widely accustomed in electric vehicle usages. So as to draw
the optimal power, we require a high voltage gain step-up converter that acts as an interface linking the
PEM fuel cell model following Brushless DC motor. The power cycle of the propounded converter can be
regulated with the neural fuzzy reference model, and hereby the optimal power then supplied to Brushless
DC motor. And the behavior of the suggested controller is trailed to extending trivial running constraints
in conjunction with abrupt shifts in the transposition of the fuel cell. Besides this, to inspect the efficacy
and trailing behavior of the propounded controller, the outcomes were collated with those prevailed with
the Radial Basis Function Network backed MPP Tracking controller in MATLAB/Simulink Platform.

Key Words: -
Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Interface System (ANFIS), Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV), High
Voltage Gain Interlaced Boost Converter, MPPT, PEMFC.

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Parametric Analysis of Titanium Alloy Using Abrasive


Jet Machining Process
Pranav Ravindrannair, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute, Hyderabad
Mishini Anil, Pallavi Engineering College, Kuntloor, Hyderabad
Anand, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute, Hyderabad
V Rajshekar, Aurora‘s Technological and Research Institute, Hyderabad

Abstract:--
Titanium has begun to be used widely in engineering applications due to their favourable
properties such as good corrosion resistance, high specific strength and the highest strength to weight
ratio of any metal. It has obtained widespread use in the aerospace and biomedical fields. However
Titanium is highly reactive and has high hardness at elevated temperatures. This coupled with its low
thermal conductivity and elastic modulus makes it a hard to machine material. In this paper an effort has
been made to study and optimize the drilling process of a hole by making use of Abrasive jet machining
(AJM) on a Ti-6Al-4V composite material. The effect of process parameters such as Pressure, Abrasive
flow rate, standoff distance and material thickness on Material Removal Rate (MRR) and surface
roughness has been studied. The experiments were designed and conducted on the basis of Taguchi‘s
experimental design of L16.Apart from single level optimization, multi optimization was also performed
by making use of Genetic Algorithm (GA).

Keywords:
Titanium Ti-6Al-4V, Design of experiments, Orthogonal Array, Taguchi, AJM, Genetic
Algorithm

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Review on MAVLink for Unmanned Air Vehicle to


Ground Control Station Communication
Pratik PS, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore, India
Abhishek, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore, India
Prakhar Agarwal, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore, India
Suneetha K R, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore, India

Abstract:--
This paper briefs on MAVlink(Micro Air Vehicle Communication Protocol), a protocol used for
communication between UAV (unmanned air vehicle), drone to GCS (ground Control station) and inter-
communication of subsystems of the vehicle. It can be used to transmit the orientation of the vehicle,
GPS location and speed. The protocol follows modern hybrid publish/subscribe and point-to-point design
pattern. Data streams are sent as topics while configuration subprotocols are point-to-point. It implements
multiple subprotocol for operator‘s ease to control. Messages are defined within a XML file. it is designed
as a header-only message marshalling library. It has Support for many programming languages, running
on numerous micro-controllers/operating systems (including ARM7, ATMega, dsPic, STM32 and
Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android and iOS. Allows up to 255 concurrent systems on the network
(vehicles, ground stations, etc.). it has been a very reliable protocol. MAVLink has been used since 2009
to communicate between many different vehicles, ground stations (and other nodes) over varied and
challenging communication channels (high latency/noise). It provides methods for detecting packet drops,
corruption, and for packet authentication.

Index Terms: -
Micro Air Vehicle (MAVLink); Global positioning System GPS , Publish/Subscribe; Point-to-
Point(PPP); XML; Unmanned Air Vehicle(UAV)

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Recognition of Violent Activity Response using


Machine Learning Methods with Wearable Sensors

Princy Randhawa, Assistant Professor, Manipal University Jaipur


Vijay Shanthagiri, CEO, Analogica India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore
Ajay Kumar, Professor, Manipal University Jaipur

Abstract:--
In India, even though it has superpower and development in the economy, but still there are many
cities where crimes occur against the woman. The barbarity against a woman can be brought to an end if
any system will be built which will act as a deterrence for the culprit. Violent activity recognition is
important for woman safety especially with activities such as chain-snatching, kidnapping, molestation,
rape, assault, etc. being very common. In this context, a smart- jacket using stretch sensors, pressure
sensors and accelerometer data (9 DOF) are used for generating body-movements data and to record
different kinds of movement patterns during normal activity as well as during an assault. Two active
sequence patterns (normal action and violent attack) recorded for the classification using machine
learning models: Multivariate regression analysis and Decision Trees. It has been proved and concluded
in the paper that multivariate Regression models cannot be applied to classify the data when the
dependent variable does not change with time continuously. An alternative model, Decision Tree is
suggested by changing the feature of the data only and not changing the values of the data. A novel
method is proposed for the classification by a depiction of the data in terms of the length of ASCII
characters. Finally the results demonstrate that the Decision tree is better than Multivariate regression
analysis for the application.

Key Words: -
Multivariate Regression Analysis, Decision Trees, Physical Violence, Stretch Sensors, Smart
jacket, Woman Safety.

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Analysis of Rules and regulation of Construction and


Demolition Waste Management (CDWM) in India
R.Rema, Research scholar, Noorul Islam University, India
Nalanth.N, Professor, Noorul Islam University, India

Abstract:--
The rules and regulations on waste management in the construction and demolition sector are
analyzed corresponding to the present scenario of C&DW in India. C&D waste from construction sites
has emerged as a significant threat to India because of its severe footprint on the environment. Vast
quantities of construction waste will have unfavorable consequences on the surroundings if they are not
properly managed. Therefore it is necessary to manage the development of C&DW by the experts within
the construction industry. The approach represented is specialized in rules and regulations on waste
management so that the environmental impact of construction activities can be minimized.

Keywords:
Construction and demolition, Waste management, Environmental hazards, Health hazards, Rules
and regulation, Framework for implementing the rule.

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Reactive Current Support of PMSG Based Wind


Farm Using Fuzzy Logic Controller during Severe
Grid Fault
S. Sunil Kumar, PG Scholar, Department of EEE, JNTUACEP PULIVENDULA
K Vimala Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of EEE, JNTUACEP
T.Anil Kumar, Professor &HOD, Department of EEE, Anurag group of Institutions , Hyderabad

Abstract:--
Wind energy conversion systems (WECS) are one of the most prominent clean renewable energy
sources adopted by many countries due to its reduced maintenance costs and high reliable operations.
Grid codes demand WECS to get synchronized with the grid and supply reactive current when any grid
faults are subjected. Reactive power compensation devices like STATCOM are used in windfarms.
Reactive currents are generated by coordinated controlled operation of WECS and STATCOM using
Phase locked loops (PLL) based-vector control methods. Due to imbalance in the generation and demand
WECS loses synchronism with the grid during severe faults conditions. In this paper coordinated control
strategy is adopted using Fuzzy logic controller for WECS and STATCOM during severe fault condition
is proposed. The synchronism is maintained by balancing the active powers at both the ends. Fuzzy logic
control delivers optimal operation by supplying reactive power through STATCOM to the wind farm
balancing the voltage profile during abnormal conditions. Effectiveness of the proposed method is
evaluated using simulation studies.

Index Terms
Permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), low voltage ride through (LVRT), wind farm,
STATCOM, fuzzy logic controller (FLC)

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Logistic Growth Model with Immigration Effect


S. Sivaranjani, I MSc Data Analytics, Department of Computer Science(PG), PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore,
India
A. Abinaya Dhanasri, I MSc Data Analytics, Department of Computer Science(PG) , PSGR Krishnammal College for Women,
Coimbatore, India.
S. Gomathi, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science(PG) , PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore, India,
McMahons Road, Frankston 3199, Australia

Abstract:--
The paper studied a logistic growth model with immigration effect. The material was
characterized by the modified logistic growth equation. The simplified population models usually start
with four key variables including Death, Birth, Immigration and Emigration. It is understood that birth
rates and carrying capacity of the population are affected by the presence of immigrants. In each special
case, equilibrium points are used to compute birthrate and carrying capacity. The criteria of stability
(stable, unstable and neutrally stable) with small perturbations around and all trajectories (Population vs
Time) are established.

Keywords
Logistic. Growth, growth model, population, timeseries, immigration effect.

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Signature Verification System Using Matlab


S. Sree Hari Raju, Assistant Professor & HoD, Pallavi Engineering College, Hyderabad, India.
Ch. Divya, Assistant Professor, Pallavi Engineering College, Hyderabad, India.
G. V. R. Lavanya, P G Student, C M R Engineering College, Hyderabad, India.

Abstract:--
Signature verification system is used as most biometric verification technique. There can be both
online and offline verification system. Online Signature Verification is a procedure of confirming the
author's personality by utilizing mark check framework. This framework can be use as a security
framework, for example, confirmation for surveying section application and secret phrase substitutions.
Mark confirmation innovation requires fundamentally a digitizing tablet and a unique pen associated with
the all inclusive Serial Bus Port (USB port) of a PC. An individual can sign on the digitizing tablet
utilizing the unique pen not with a standing his mark size and position. The mark is portrayed as pen-
strokes comprising x-y organizes and the information will be put away in the mark database as a txt.file.
These attributes particularly recognize an individual and can't be emulated or stolen. In this venture, the
strategy for Bolster Vector Machine (SVM) is utilized to centers in confirming the mark.

Key words:
SVM (support vector machine), threshold value, verification.

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An Experimental Study on Friction and Wear


Behaviour of Compact Graphite Iron at Various
Temperatures
S.Venugopal Rao, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering dept, CMR Institute of Technology, Kandlakoya, Hyderbad

Abstract:--
Compact Graphite iron (CGI) is used as automobile piston cylinders, brake drums which faces
high wear at high temperatures. CGI has graphite morphologies in randomly oriented, elongated and
interconnected. In automobiles CGI are exposed to friction including wear, abrasion, thermal stresses and
fatigue. Friction and wear characteristics of CGI cast irons under the conditions of high temperatures are
studied. Wear testing of CGI pin sliding on a hardened steel disk were carried out by using the pin-on-
disk testing machine. The variations of the friction force, the wear rate under various temperatures are
studied. It is observed that frictional forces and wear rate of CGI under were strongly influenced by
variation in temperature conditions. The coefficient of friction also studied at various temperatures. It is
observed that CGI is has more advantages than and spheroidal cast iron.

Keywords:
CGI, Wear, Coefficient of friction, High Temperature

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Dielectric Studies of Some Bio-Materials at Microwave


Frequencies and Correlation between Dielectric
Parameters, Minerals and Vitamins Nutrient
Sanjeev Kumar, Professor, Pallavi Engineering College-Nagole. Ragna Reddy (Dist.), India.
M. Sarada, Assist. Professor, Brilliant Institute of Engineering & Technology- Abddullapur Mettu R.R. (Dist.), India.

Abstract:--
An attempt is made to improve the Robert von Hipple measuring method and the Present work is
concern with measurement of complex dielectric permittivity, conductivity, loss tangent and penetration
depth of some bio-material. The measurement makes use of Robert Von Hipple technique or short
circuited waveguide method. All the measurements were made in the microwave frequency range
(Experiment is carried out at 9.9 G.HZ). In the present investigation it is interesting to note that the high
dielectric constant is coupled with high dielectric loss in case of biological samples which contain large
quantity of water but this is not the feature of a non biological materials. The influence of vitamins and
minerals on the dielectric parameter is made using a correlation calculation is made between dielectric
parameters, vitamins and nutrients.

Index Terms
Dielectric constant, dielectric loss factor, penetration depth, conductivity, microwave frequency
and vegetables.

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Interpretation of formal semantics from hand gesture


to text using proficient contour tracing technique
Sankara Gomathi.S, professor& Dean, Department of ECE, Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Affiliated
to JNTUH, Telangana
Amutha .S, Assistant Professor, Ramanujan Centre for higher Mathematics, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil nadu.
Sridhar.G, professor. Department of ECE, St.Martin‘s Engineering college, Telangana
Jayaprakasan.M, Joint Director, Directorate General of Training, MSDE, Government of India, New Delhi.

Abstract:--
As an assorted nation with numerous religion tongues, India has attempted to embrace an official,
institutionalized gesture based communication. Where as in Indo-Pakistani communication through
signing, is viewed as the prevalent sort utilized in South Asia. Many who are deaf or hard of hearing rely
on sign language, to communicate. However the estimation of sign language are very unsophisticated and
definitions of what counts as proficiency that varies depends on many factors. There are many existing
systems which use shape parameters like orientation, palm centroid ,data gloves with 5 accelerometer
sensors , and optical markers which reflect infrared light to recognise hand gestures of sign language.
Background subtraction techniques used in these systems are K-means clustering ,boundary counters,
Eigen backgrounds using Eigen values and wireless technology and bluetooth for connecting software for
transmitting recognised hand gesture signals. They are not cost effective but, the accuracy is not met to
the need. Whereas, In our proposed system we concentrate mainly to convert hand gestures to text using
contour tracing technique to recognise hand gestures using normal webcam. The semantics are classified
by support vector machine with trained datasets. The recognised hand gestures are displayed as text. Our
main objective is to resolve the problem of facing interviewer for vocally impaired individuals. This helps
them to build their confidence and eradicate their inferiority complex compared to other methods.

Key words:
Contour Tracing, Hand gesture, SVM, Feature Extraction, TOF, IoT

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Awareness of Ransomeware Attacks-Detection and


Prevention Parameters
S. Swapna, Asst. Professor, M. Tech, Pallavi Engineering College
R.Keerthana, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
P.Poojitha, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
In this paper, cybercrime activities have grown significantly, compromising device security and
jeopardizing the normal activities of enterprises. The profits obtained through intimidation and the
Limitations for tracking down the illegal transactions have created a lucrative business based on the of
users‘ files. In this context, ransomware takes advantage of cryptography to compromise theuser
information or deny access to the operating system. Then, the attacker extorts the victim to pay a ransom
in order to regain access, recover the data, or keep the information private. Nowadays, the adoption of
Situational Awareness (SA) and cognitive approaches can facilitate the rapid identification of ransomware
threats. SA allows knowing what is happening in compromised devices and network communications
through monitoring, aggregation, correlation, and analysis tasks. The current literature provides some
parameters that are monitored and analyzed in order to prevent these kinds of attacks at an early stage.
However, there is no complete list of them. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first proposal
that summarizes the parameters evaluated in this research field and considers the SA concept.
Furthermore, there are several articles that tackle ransomware problems. However, there are few surveys
that summarize the current situation in the area, not only regarding its evolution but also its issues and
future challenges. This survey also provides a classification of ransomware articles based on detection
and prevention approaches.

Key-words:
Information Security; Prediction; Ransomware; Situational Awarenes

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A First Look at the Future of Gaming-Stadia


Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor,Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
G.V.Krishna, B.Tech-CSE,Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Cloud gaming is a new way to deliver high-quality gaming experience to gamers anywhere and
anytime. In cloud gaming, sophisticated game software runs on powerful servers in data centers,
rendered game scenes are streamed to gamers over the Internet in real-time, and gamers use light-weight
software executed on heterogeneous devices to interact with the games. Due to the proliferation of high-
speed networks and cloud computing, cloud gaming has attracted tremendous attentions in both the
academia and industry since late 2000‘s. In this article, we survey the latest cloud gaming research from
different aspects, spanning over cloud gaming platforms, optimization techniques, and commercial cloud
gaming services. The readers will gain the overview of cloud gaming research and get familiar with the
recent developments in this area.

Index Terms
Clouds, distributed computing, video coding, quality of service, computer graphics.

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An Cyber Threat Prediction Mechanism Based on


Behavioral Analysis
Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
B.Roopa Devi, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Detection of insider cyber threats is a challenging problem that cannot be solved by existing
approaches because insider attackers have already bypassed security systems like firewalls, Intrusion
detection & prevention systems, etc. [1].With the traditional security systems rendered completely
ineffective there is a need for a newer mechanism that based on the original traditional security systems
that approaches insider threat as a new kind of cyber threat and helps prevent it.

Keywords:
Insider cyber threats, threat detection, cyber threat prediction.

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The Innovative Mobile Operating System: Strakz OS


Thopucherla Revanth Rao, Computer Science Department, Pallavi Engineering College
Naresh Kumar Vuppulanchi, Computer Science Department, Pallavi Engineering College
Hari Krishna, Computer Science Department, Pallavi Engineering College
Panuganti Pavani, Computer Science Department, Pallavi Engineering College
Gowreddy Preethi Reddy, Computer Science Department, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
We have designed and implemented the Strakz OS an AI-powered operating system. Which
concentrates on the user-friendly and User-Controlled policies. This Operating system is based on Linux
Kernel which is an open-source Kernel invented by Linus Torvalds. The OS is also adapted from the
Google‘s Official Mobile Operating System Android OS. The main Motto‘s for the creation of the
Operating System are Battery Efficient and optimization on proper Resources utilization. The Operating
System is released in two variants one with Google Services included and the one without Google
Services. The entire OS is under the Control of AI where the turning on/off of the transmitters, like
Bluetooth, WIFI and the Radio Power. The Operating System can also calculate the sleep time of the User
with the help of the hardware like Smart Watches.

Keywords:
Operating System, Mobile, Smartphone, Google, Android, Artificial Intelligence

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Testing Of New Catalytic Converter


(Current Trends in Automotive Emission Reduction)

T.Suresh, Research scholar Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kumaraguru College of Technology


B.Anbarasan, Asst.Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSNA College of Engg and Technology

Abstract:--
Due to deteriorating environmental quality caused by increased emission from uncontrolled
combustion of conventional fuels from petroleum sources and day-by-day depletion of these petroleum
resources have made the world wide attention on development of Emission Reduction Systems &
Alternative Fuels for Motor Vehicles.
As we know that reduction in engine out emissions through combustion optimization and
electronic management of engine & fuel system, & exhaust gas after treatment have been main
contributors to achieve the specified low emission targets.
Each of above said system has its own contribution towards eliminating or minimizing pollutants
from automobiles.
Now, we will glance on one system i.e., exhaust gas after treatment. It means filtration of exhaust
gases, which needs mainly a device known as catalytic converter.
In a new catalytic converter a mixture of cooper oxide & cerium oxide (CuO+ CeO2) has been
tried in this work as a catalyst for exhaust treatment. Since it is much cheaper than the precious metals,
platinum & rhodium, now used in the three way catalytic converter (TWC). A reactor was designed for
this catalyst & tested on a multi-cylinder automotive S.I. engine. Secondary air was injected into the
reactor to aid oxidation of HC & CO.

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Design Of An Aircraft Wing Structure For Static


Analysis & Fatigue Life Prediction
Raju T, Assistant Professor, Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences
Kishore kumar K, Assistant Professor, Kakatiya Institute of Technological & Sciences

Abstract:--
A wing is a type of fin with a surface that produces aerodynamic force for flight or propulsion
through the atmosphere, (o r) through another gaseous or liquid fluid. As such, wings have an airfoil
shape, a streamlined cross-sectional shape producing lift. A wing's aerodynamic e quality is
expressed as its lift-to-drag ratio. The lift a wing generates at a given speed and angle of attack can be
one to two orders of magnitude greater than the total drag on the wing. A high lift-to-drag ratio requires
a significantly smaller thrust to propel the wings through the air at sufficient lift. The requirements
for the aircraft wing are High stiffness, High strength, High toughness and Low weight.
In design and finite element analysis of aircraft wing is designed and modeled in 3D
modeling software CATIA. The wing is modified by three major plan form geometries relating to
taper ratio are rectangular, trapezoidal and delta shape. In order to increase the strength of the wing
Trapezoidal most preferable for out of three shapes. So Trapezoidal shape air craft wing is used in these
work. In this the NACA-4 digit series is used for making wing skeleton structure and later we made
modeling, Fatigue and structural analysis on wing Skelton structure by using ANSYS WORK BENCH.
The materials used for aircraft wings are mostly metallic alloys. In this thesis, the materials are replaced
by composite materials S2 Glass and Kevlar 49.
Static analysis is done to determine the deformation ,stresses and strains produced by
applying loads. Fatigue analysis to estimate the life ,damage and safety factor of the wing. Modal
analysis is done on the aircraft wing to determine the deformations and frequencies, stress due to
frequencies. Analysis is done in ANSYS.

Index terms:
Aero dynamic force, lift-to-drag ratio, 3D modeling software CATIA, Metallic alloys,S2 Glass,
Kelvar49, ANSYS.

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Fabricating an Advanced Low Cost Bionic Arm using


Electromyography (EMG)
Dr.V.Venugopal Reddy, HOD of mechanical department Professor, JNTUA College of engineering, Pulivendula.
Vishnu vardhan reddy, Mechanical department, JNTUA College of engineering, Pulivendula
V.Praveen kumar, Mechanical department, JNTUA College of engineering, Pulivendula

Abstract:--
There is an increasing number of people with traumatic and congenital hand amputations or
reductions. Children's bionic needs are complex due to their small size, constant growth, and psychosocial
development. Families‘ financial resources play a crucial role in the prescription of prostheses for their
children.
This project utilizes recently acquired skills in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology to lower the
price of a bionic hand. The mechanical parts that make up the hand are designed using 3D CAD software
and then created on a 3D-printer. Using 3D-printing, the hand can easily be scaled to any size much more
cheaply than using traditional methods. The project also lowers cost by designing and creating its own
EMG circuit. This is the most important part of the whole system because it gives the user control over
the hand. Without it, the hand is just for looks. The EMG circuit measures voltage across an arm muscle.
When the muscle contracts, the circuit sends signals into a microcontroller (arduino UNO) that operates
the 3D-printed hand with the help of a few servos.

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Identification of the Factors, Barriers, and


Motivations That Influence the Construction and
Demolishing Waste Generation and Management
Vidyasekar, Prist University
Selvan, Prist University

Abstract:--
Because of the fast urbanization around the globe, a huge quantity of waste is generated.
Inadequate processing of these wastes results in severe environmental damage. To minimize waste,
effective waste management is necessary for the construction industry. This research paper evaluates and
categorizes these variables based on their attitude, critical success factors, obstacles, motivations and
factors that affect building and demolition waste management procedures.

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Closed Loop Control of Two Switch Buck Boost


Converter with Low Voltage Stress
Y. Nissy Iswarya, M tech student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula,
Andhra Pradesh, India.
Shaik. Hussian Vali, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering,
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Abstract:--
This paper presents the comparison of single switch and conventional continuous buck boost
converter over proposed two switch buck boost converter for reduction of voltage stress across
semiconductor devices and improvement of efficiency. In single switch converter voltage stress is high
which is sum of input voltage and output voltage. Even though conventional TSBB converter reduces
voltage stress, but increases the conducting losses. The proposed TSBB converter which have similar
number of both active and passive components to conventional TSBB converter, decreases voltage stress
and also there is decrease in conducting components losses .So efficiency of proposed TSBB converter is
increased. The open loop proposed TSBB converter is made into closed loop control converter using PID
controller of 48 V constant output voltages. The proposed closed loop converter using PID controller
enhances the dynamic stability performance of buck boost DC-DC converter. So that vigorous output
voltage obtained against variations in the circuit components and changes in load disturbances.

Keywords:
Two switch buck boost Converter (TSBB), reduced voltage stress, single switch buck boost
converter (SSBB), low conducting losses, PID controller.

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Stability Enhancement of Micro-Grid Using Fuzzy


Logic Controller in Coordination with SMES, SFCL
and Distributed Generation Units
Y. Haritha, M.Tech Student, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula, Andhra
Pradesh, India
K. Vimala Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering,
Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, India
T. Anil Kumar, Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Anurag group of
Institutions, Hyderabad

Abstract:--
Now days, the contribution for Stability of a micro-grid under fault conditions is very important.
In order to enhance the stability of micro- grids, this paper proposes fuzzy logic controller in coordination
with SMES, SFCL and Distributed generation units. This coordination control smoothly separate the
micro-grid from main network in case of severe faults and assist the micro-grid to achieve the
faultridethrough(FRT) when the faults are minor faults. In this paper, the fuzzy logic controller is used
which is more accurate than any other conventional controllers. The details of modelling, architecture and
control strategy are presented. The simulation analysis of micro-grid along with fuzzy logic controller,
SMES, SFCL and distributed generation units is implemented in MATLAB. Pertaining to the
performance interpretation of coordination control for severe and minor faults and the output results
confirm the robustness and effectiveness of the coordination control.

Keywords:
Coordination control, fuzzy logic controller, distributed generation, micro-grid, super conducting
fault current limiter (SFCL) super conducting magnetic energy storage (SMES)

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A Survey on Different Pattern Matching Algorithms


of Various Search Engines
S.Swapna, Assistant Professor,Department of CSE,Pallavi Engineering College
Keertik Dewangan, B.Tech- C.S.E, Pallavi Engineering College,Nagole
Sayyed Mujahid Pasha, B.Tech- C.S.E , Pallavi Engineering College,Nagole
Yashdeep Jha, B.Tech- C.S.E, Pallavi Engineering College,Nagole
Syed Zaheed, B.Tech- C.S.E, Pallavi Engineering College,Nagole

Abstract:--
In Real-time world problems need fast algorithm with minimum error. Now a days many
applications are use for searching results on web. There are many algorithms which are used for searching
the results. Pattern matching method is one of them. In web application people deals with the different
types of data, for example text searching, image searching, audio searching and Video searching. Every
search engine uses different search algorithms for handling different types of data. This paper proposes an
analysis and comparison of four algorithms for full search equivalent pattern matching like complexity,
efficiency and techniques. The four algorithms are Naive string search algorithm, Rabin Karp String
Search Algorithm, Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm, Boyer–Moore string search algorithm. This paper
provides an analysis of above algorithms.

Keywords
Pattern matching, Text searching, Image searching, Audio searching, Video Searching, Search
Engines

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A Comprehensive Study of Market Status and


Purchasing Decision Influencing Parameters for
Electric Vehicles: Indian Context
Amrut P. Bhosale, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai,India.
Akash Gholap, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai,India.
S A Mastud, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai,India.
D G Bhosale, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai,India.

Abstract:--
In the prospect of transforming the transport sector to green mobility which is surely estranged
from harmful tailpipe emissions and fuel price hike, vigorous efforts and aggressive steps has been taken
by the Indian Government by promoting National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 (NEMMP 2020)
and schemes such as Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME I & II). Before
leaning towards a commercial aspect, the barriers for this budding technology which is at a nascent stage
in India must be contemplated. This paper focuses on the potential barriers and possible remedies which
researchers and manufacturers must cogitate about. In order to predict the complete penetration of E-
vehicles in India and check its feasibility, a market survey along with public opinion is carried out in this
paper. This market survey and public opinion will help E-vehicles to share a substantial part of the
transport sector in the near future and overcome the social-economic barriers.

Keywords:
Electric Vehicles, Market Study, Public Opinion Survey, NEMMP 2020, FAME.

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An Automated Apartment Management Desk


B. Roopadevi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE,, Pallavi Engineering College
S. Nithin Kumar, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
D. Sarika, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
This is a Web based Application. The main purpose of this application is to solve the problems of
the residents in the apartments. The problems based on Electricity, Water damage, Apartment inspections,
drilling into walls, Violations. It consists of two modules Admin and User. Here admin will receive the
complaints from particular apartment residents and also common problems among the users with their flat
details. Users send his complaints of their flat with the flat details and user can also give his review or
feedback. By accessing this application we can solve the residential problems easily instead of meeting
the workers related to the particular problem. This is mostly beneficial for job holders for their time
saving purpose.

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A Framework on Text Mining and Structural Data


Mining Techniques for the Detection of Grievances in
Social Media
B. Roopa Devi, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
Sindhuja.P, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Mallareddy Engineering College for Women

Abstract:--
The social nuisance is an inhuman act of the individual causing damage to the whole community and burdens the society which is
punishable by law. Structural data mining followed by sentiment analysis on online social media helps to detect the grievance
patterns on texts. Taking on social networking sites, enables users to post their views and convey information about the author.
Electronic media allows extraction of information and data from various databases which combines solutions from various fields.
Aggregating and integrating the data to judge the opinion uses geospatial analysis which establishes correlations between the
posts and crimes in various cities and towns.
Sentiment analysis techniques has to be conducted to analyse the vocabulary and intensity of grievance of a post of a particular
location which reveals the crime rate of a location in real-time and helps to detect the patterns of crime. When analysing data,
natural language processing techniques are used to process the unorganised data. They have to be refined by the experts making it
clear. For the data analytics we employ machine learning techniques to create a traditional programming on the data automation.
We employ machine learning algorithms for
1. Representation of knowledge including datasets, rules, decision trees, vector machines etc.
2. Evaluation must be done on candidate programs for accuracy, prediction, probability, cost,margin etc
3. Optimization of programs generated for the process of searching.
Sentiment analysis requires NLP, Text analysis to extract information from social sites, determining author‘s attitude and
contextual popularity of the text. Geographically analysing crime related tweets/posts identify crime prone areas and used data
mining techniques to study and detect the data. Measuring emotions in online texts is done by opinion mining by NLP and ML
techniques for the automation of sentiments in the knowledge from different resources. Adopting a dictionary based approach for
determining sentiments uses a new approach with 3 dimensions of valence, arousal and dominance. Matching techniques uses
mapping of data, pattern matching etc to clearly identify the sentiment in the text. The methods employed are arithmetic mean
and normal distribution to calculate mean valence and arousal. Then the values have to be plotted in a 2D circumflex emotional
model to determine the position within the model. Video-to-text processing, image-to-text processing, and data from various
online sources would also help improve accuracy. This type of study would help with informing others of the crime pattern both
within and around their location, ultimately assisting them with staying in a safe zone by monitoring various social media outlets.
The term sentiment classification is defined as detecting sentiment polarity of the subjective sentences. This sentiment
classification is also divided into two categories: Binary sentiment classification and multi-class sentiment classification.
i) Binary sentiment classification involves classifying sentiments either positive or negative.
ii) Multi-class sentiment classification involves classifying sentiments into one of five categories: strong positive, positive,
neutral, negative and strong negative.
The most common machine learning techniques used for sentiment classification include naive Bayes, maximum entropy, and
support vector machine. Most sentiment analysis algorithms use simple terms to express sentiment. However the cultural factors,
linguistic nuances, and differing contexts prevent researchers from drawing the sentiment accurately.
By using the combinations of above methods, valence or polarity of a subjective sentences can be generated, which can be used
to detect the reliability of words

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Coordinated V-f and P-Q Control of Solar


Photovoltaic Generators with MPPT and Battery
Storage in Microgrids
C Somasankarappa, Assoc.Professor, Department of Computer Science, Holy Mary Institute of Technology & Science, Hyderabad,
Telangana, India.
MK Vijay Kumar, Assoc.Professor, Dept of EEE, BELLARY INSTITUTTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, BELLARY,
KARNATAKA,INDIA.

Abstract:--
The microgrid concept allows small distributed en-ergy resources (DERs) to act in a coordinated
manner to provide a necessary amount of active power and ancillary service when re-quired. This paper
proposes an approach of coordinated and in-tegrated control of solar PV generators with the maximum
power point tracking (MPPT) control and battery storage control to pro-vide voltage and frequency (V-f)
support to an islanded microgrid. Also, active and nonactive/reactive power (P-Q) control with solar PV,
MPPT and battery storage is proposed for the grid connected mode.
The control strategies show effective coordination between inverter V-f (or P-Q) control, MPPT control,
and energy storage charging and discharging control. The paper also shows an effective coordination
among participating microresources while considering the case of changing irradiance and battery state of
charge (SOC) constraint. The simulation studies are carried out with the IEEE 13-bus feeder test system
in grid connected and islanded microgrid modes. The results clearly verify the effectiveness of pro-posed
control methods. The simulations are carried out in Matlab and Simpowersystems.

Index Terms
Active and reactive power control, distributed energy resource (DER), distributed generation
(DG), maximum power point tracking (MPPT), voltage and frequency control, solar photovoltaic (PV).

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Sales Forecasting using Supervised Learning Methods


in Artificial Intelligence
Deepika Mallampati, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of CSE, Neil Gogle Institute of Technology
Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Sales Forecasting is the process of estimating future sales. Accurate sales forecast enables
Companies to make informed business decisions and predict short – term and long term performance.
Companies can base their forecasts on past sales data, industry-wide comparisons, and economic trends.
A sales forecast is a prediction based on past sales performance and an analysis of expected market
conditions. Working in sales is not always an easy game. Anyone in the role will tell you that they love
it—but often want to pull their hair out. Companies have long struggles with how to include sales team
insights into their operations forecasts. The potential benefits are great sales has unique insights into
rising trends, market shifts, and new competitors. They are on the ground speaking with current and
potential clients daily. Without their Intelligence on market, companies become blind to the opportunities
and threats brought by markets. Forecasts from sales can be inaccurate, incomplete sometimes. The
meaning of the terms ―forecast‖ and ―forecast accuracy‖ often differs depending on whether you‘re
speaking to Sales, Operations, Marketing, Finance, or others. It‘s easy to inadvertently request the
information from Sales that proves more detrimental than helpful for forecasts.

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Design and Analysis of Eigen Value Problems by


Using Eigen Value Parameters in the Initial and
Boundary Value Problems
Dhanunjaya Rao Kodali, Assistant Professor & HOD, Dept. of Mathematics, Pallavi Engineering College, Hyderabad, Telangana.

Abstract:--
We study the behavior of Eigen values for initial and boundary value problems, We discuss some
linear Eigen value problems for which a very simple transformation gives about the desired reduction to
initial value problems. Numerical techniques for solving initial value problems for ordinary differential
equations are more highly developed than techniques for solving boundary value problems. In fact one of
the standard methods for solving initial and boundary value problems for linear differential equations
involves just such as reduction. Transformations which reduce boundary value problems to initial value
problems for certain classes of non linear problems. Now an Eigen value problem can be thought of as
basically a boundary value problems but with the added difficulty that a parameter in the equation must
be simultaneously determined. We reduce boundary value problems to initial value problems may have
some applicability to the numerical solution of eigen value problems.
d 2T
Consider the Eigen value problem , 2
 2T  0 , T(0)=T(L)=0 ,0  x  L
dx
Now introduce the new independent variable Y  x (here  is real and positive) then differential
d 2T
equation becomes  T  0.
dy 2

Initial and Boundary value problems have important applications to physics, chemistry and biology.

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Removal of lead from polluted Musi Water using


Biosurfactants (Rhamnolipids)
Dr. K. Nagajyothi, Professor, Pallavi Engineering College.
Y.Madhu, Assistant Professor , Pallavi Engineering College.
G.Sirisha, Assistant Professor , Pallavi Engineering College.
N.Rajeswari, Assistant Professor, Pallavi Engineering College.

Abstract:--
Hyderabad, the largest city discharges about 600 million litres of waste water into the River Musi.
Due to indiscriminate urbanisation and lack of planning, Musi has been the receptacle for the domestic
and industrial waste water in the city. High levels of chemical, biomedical, biological, pharmaceutical and
industrial contamination cause ground water pollution has endangered aquatic life(1). People depend on
the vegetables and fruits grown on Musi river bed leading to diseases and even miscarriages. The polluted
water contains high levels of lead which leads to damage of nervous system, hematopoietic system, renal
system, cardiovascular system, reproductive system etc.(2)
Although chemosynthetic surfactants could help ion desorption of heavy metals from polluted water, they
cause serious impact on water environment and human health due to high toxicity and non-biodegradable.
Bio surfactants have low toxicity and can be easily synthesised from renewable resources(3).
Rhamnolipids are surfactants produced by microorganism from renewable energy resources are capable
of removing heavy metals by complexion at optimum conditions. The present study involves the
measurement of lead in Musi water collected from Peerzadiguda Area and the leafy vegetables (Palak)
grown in the same area before and after treatment with bio surfactants.

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Analysis and Machining Parametric Optimization Of


Hot Air Abrasive Jet Machining on PMMA By Help
Of Taguchi Method & MCDM-Topsis
K.Chaitanya Kumar, M.Tech Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering , JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula,
Andhra Pradesh, India
Y.Rameswara Reddy, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering , JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula,
Andhra Pradesh, India
S Rajendra Prasad, Reserch scholar JNTUA, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:--
The contemporary paper centred on the optimization of HAJM in machining of PMMA fabric by
means of using of MCDM- TOPSIS method, in this manner orthogonal array l9 Taguchi experimental
layout is used through thinking about the technique of machining parameters such as Pressure of provider
gas, SOD, Temperature of air service gasoline , Abrasive Size and type , to function a HAJM experiment
for viewed responses such as surface roughness(RA) ,material removal rate (MRR)
The Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), also regarded as acrylic glass, acrylic material, or plexiglass as
properly as by using the change names Crylux, Plexiglas, Acrylate, Lucite .PMMA it is a obvious
thermoplastics .the chemical formula of PMMA is (C5O2H8)n it has good properties to such as light
weight ,92%transferent visible light effect within 3mm of thick material, good strength to compare other
polystyrene. it‘s mostly useful in this areas such as hospitals, automobile, aerospace, defence, aquarium,
window panels

Key words:
Hot Air Abrasives Jet Machining-HAJM,PMMA, Taguchi analysis, MCDM-TOPSIS method .

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Development of Semi-Automated Wall Plastering


Machine
Manas Sai Bollu, Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology,
Hyderabad, India
Bollu Satyanarayana, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Hyderabad, India

Abstract:--
The working environment in the Construction Industry is completely human based. There is very
little use of technology in the process of construction. Adding to this constraint, there is also lack of
skilled labor and thus increase in labor cost. These factors along with technological advances have forced
the Construction Industry to accept the rapid changes in the field of construction. The Construction
Industry mainly consists of Commercial Infrastructure and Residential buildings, where plastering activity
is a must. This paper deals with the ―Development of Semi-Automated Wall Plastering Machine‖,
specifically designed for external walls and compound walls which can help to reduce the challenges viz.
construction time, requirement of labor and quality of work in the construction field and to eliminate the
life risk of the labor.

Key words:
Construction Industry, Wall Plastering Machine (WPM).

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Control of Seismic Performance in unsymmetrical


High Rise Buildings using Shear Walls
Nuvushetti Kranthi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Every Structure is expected to maintain good serviceability in its life cycle, but due to unexpected
or continuous designed loads life of the structure reduces. Failure arises when the structures are exposed
to extreme loads and to overcome the failures in terms of seismic conditions structures are analyzed to
withstand for any zone of earthquake activity. In this context structural elements must be strengthened by
adding Structural elements like Shear Walls, which can control the response of a structure with occurring
effects. Shear wall system is one of the most commonly used internal load resisting system in high rise
buildings. Lot of research has been carried to design and analyze the shear wall. But considering the
environmental and economic aspect implementation of shear walls in optimized way to control the motion
of structure takes complications. In this study a non-symmetrical structure which is of 84 meters height
was considered for static and dynamic analysis. In present analysis different types of shear walls and
zonal effects were considered up to maximum extent. The displacements and drifts of the structure were
optimized by using shear walls in appropriate locations.

Key words:
Displacements, Non-symmetrical, Response Spectrum Analysis, Shear Walls, Storey Drift.

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Bio-Metric Recognised Cash Banks


P.Anil Kumar, Department of ECE, Pallavi Engineering College
P.Jyothi, Department of ECE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
Identification and verification of someone nowadays may be a common thing; which can embrace
door-lock system, safe box and vehicle management or perhaps at accessing bank accounts via CASH
BANK, etc that is critical for securing personal data. The standard ways like ID card verification or
signature doesn't offer perfection and dependability. The systems utilized at these places should be quick
enough and strong too. Use of the CASH BANK (Automatic Teller Machine) that provides clients with
the convenient note commerce is facing a brand new challenge to hold on the valid identity to the
customer. Since, in standard identification ways with CASH BANK, criminal cases are increasing
creating monetary losses to customers. For resolution the bugs of ancient ones, the author styles a new
CASH BANK terminal client recognition systems. The chip of S3C2440 is used for the core of microchip
in ARM9, moreover, Associate in Nursing improved enhancement algorithm of Thumb Impression image
increase the security that client use the CASH BANK machine.

Key words:
Terminal, Thumb Impression Recognition, Image Enhancement, Gabor Filtering.

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Challenges, Open Research Issues and Tools in


Bigdata Analytics
Rajesh Mothe, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SR Engineering College, Warangal, Telangana,
India
S Tharun Reddy, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SR Engineering College, Warangal,
Telangana, India
Kanegonda Ravi Chythanya, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SR Engineering College,
Warangal, Telangana, India
Y Supraja Reddy, Teaching Assistant, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SR Engineering College, Warangal,
Telangana, India

Abstract:--
A large quantity of terabytes of data is produced each day from present day information structures
and automated advances. For instance, Internet of Things and cloud computing. Analysis of these huge
data takes a remarkable deal of endeavors at specific degrees to extricate understanding for primary
leadership. In this way, large information evaluation is a go with the flow territory of revolutionary
paintings. The essential goal of this paper is to explore the capability impact of large facts challenges,
open research problems, and specific gadgets associated with it. Therefore, this text offers a stage to
explore bigdata at various degrees. Also, it opens another skyline for specialists to execute the
arrangement, in view of the demanding situations and open studies troubles.

Keywords
Big data analytics; Hadoop; MapReduce; Hadoop Distributed File System;

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An Android Application for Booking Hostels in India


S. Veena Reddy, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
D. Shirisha, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
CH. Sri Haima, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
D. Sarika, B.Tech-CSE, Pallavi Engineering College

Abstract:--
This is an app which is related to the booking of the hostels in all-over India, this app will help
the students in India for finding best hostels near by the places which they are needed. It also takes the
advance booking. It takes the monthly charges for the hostels. The hostels which are included in this they
are providing all the facilities like AC, food, Wi-Fi, online and offline payments, 24/7 water supply,
washing machine. The total hostel details are provided in the application. The people can also select the
hostels according to their budget. They even have monthly rating, review, complains and feedback about
the hostel which they have chosen. There will be 24/7 service centre to help the people for directions and
other queries about the hostel. This application is very useful for the new generation that they don‘t need
to waste the time for searching hostels at new places.

Key words:
Facilities, Advance booking, Service center.

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Interpretation of Cyber Attacks Using Machine


Learning Techniques
Swapna Siddamsetti, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Pallavi Engineering College, Nagole.

Abstract:--
Machine learning techniques have been applied in many areas of research due to their unique
properties like adaptability, scalability, and potential to rapidly adjust to new and unknown challenges.
Cyber security is a fast-growing field demanding a great deal of attention because of remarkable
progresses in social networks, cloud and web technologies, online banking, mobile environment, smart
grid, etc. Diverse machine learning methods have been successfully deployed to address such wide-
ranging problems in computer security. This paper discusses and highlights different applications of
machine learning in cyber security. This study covers phishing detection, network intrusion detection,
testing security properties of protocols, authentication with keystroke dynamics, cryptography, human
interaction proofs, spam detection in social network, smart meter energy consumption profiling, and
issues in security of machine learning techniques itself.

Key words:
Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Phishing Detection, Network Intrusion Detection,
Cryptography, Spam Detection

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The Role of Artificial Techniques in Cyber Security to


avoid Cyber Crime
Swapna S, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Pallavi Engineering College
Girija Rani S, Assistant Professor, K. L University

Abstract:--
Due to high usage of internet now a days there is an increase in the cybercrime. Because of
Internet on Things each and every application is working with internet and scope of threats are increased
drastically.The emerging trends AI will minimize false positives. It will augment rules-based detection
systems with the machine learning methods of clustering, pattern matching, association rules, and data
visualization. Using these methods, AI will quickly filter out the most relevant alerts to present human
analysts to investigate further while reducing both false positives and false negatives within an increased
flood of alerts.This paper proposes that AI can remove Triaging, Threat Hunting, Incident analysis,Threat
Anticipation .

Key words:
Cybercrime,ArtificialIntellegence,Triaging,ThreatHunting,IncidentAnalysis,Threat Anticipication

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Transforming Lead-Free Fuel: Filter less Filtration


Process by Using Ultrasonic Waves
R. Srivel, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Aurora‘s Scientific, Technological and
Research Academy, Hyderabad, India
Ramanarayan Sankriti, Research Scholar NIT,Trichy & Assistant Professor/Dept. of Civil, Chaitanya Bharathi institute of
Technology,Hyderabad,India
P.Nandha Kumar, Assistant Professor-Dept. of ECE, Pallavi Engineering college, Ranga reddy district, Hyderabad

Abstract:--
The main objective of the study is focused on removing the impurities in fuel substances. In the
filtration process, sound waves are passed, as the longitudinal wave is also called as a compression wave.
Ultrasonic signals are created with the help of transformer and that feeds into the transducer. When the
output of the transducer is passed to the liquid medium it collides with dust particles and pushes the dust
particles downwards. The subsequent ultrasonic waves retain the impurities in the bottom. Then the pure
material is obtained in the upper part and the impurities in the bottom are removed by opening the lower
part. The proposed method of ultrasonic filter will filter the dust particles in the liquid using polystyrene
microscope and frequency sweep techniques, it generates the constant longitudinal ultrasonic waves in
horizontal direction of a glass tube having large radius. This method makes the dust particles to settle
down at the bottom and pure liquid will be present at the top layer.

Key words:
Filtration, transducer, micro-particle, ultrasonic waves

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Design and Development of an Ac/Dc Microgrid for


Isolated Power System and Grid Connected System
Gaurav Kumar, Department of Electrical Engineering, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J&K 185234, INDIA
Shafqat Nabi Mughal, Department of Electrical Engineering, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J&K 185234,
INDIA
Sreenu Banoth, Department of Computer Science and Engineering , Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J&K 185234,
INDIA

Abstract:--
A micro grid is an individual power generation unit, which contains Distributed Generation
System to supply power for local loads. In other words, Microgrid is a unit of integration of the
Distributed generators and loads which can operate either connected to or isolated from the main grid. In
this paper voltage and frequency, V-f or Q-f method is being used to share the power of parallel
connected Voltage source inverters in isolated micro grid by droop control method. In another mode
which is grid connected, in this mode available power is being feed into the grid. Micro grid operation is
influenced by the control strategy. So, in this study, two typical control schemes active and reactive
power feed into grid in connected mode and voltage-frequency in isolated mode are discussed. In
connected mode of operation, micro grid voltage and frequency is decided by grid. In the Voltage-
frequency mode distributed generators units share the remained power according to the droop control
strategy. In solar power plants which are grid connected, in this case power is being feed by PQ mode of
inverter. In this mode inverter works in constant current mode and inverter voltage and frequency is
decided by the grid. In islanding mode of operation power sharing of two parallel connected inverters is
being done by local measurement. Simulation is being done in Matlab/Simulink software.

Key words:
Droop control; P-Q mode; V-f control.

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Smart Automation Technique to Collect Dry and Wet


Waste Using IoT Module: to Achieve Our ‘SBM’
Mission.
Dr C.Jenifa Latha, Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Virudhunagar, Tamilnadu ,
India
Ramanarayan Sankriti, Research Scholar NIT,Trichy & Assistant Professor/Dept. of Civil, Chaitanya Bharathi institute of
Technology,Hyderabad,India
M.Chandra sekhar, Assistant Professor-Dept. of ECE, Pallavi Engineering college, Ranga reddy district, Hyderabad

Abstract:--
The global waste production in now a days is increasing at a rapid rate, it is predicated that it will
give rise to 28 billion tonnes per year by 2051, one-third of the whole global Asian continent is majorly
contributed by India and china. The Main objective of the proposed method is to achieve clean India
mission abbreviated as SBM. To make our urban and rural areas surrounding to be clean without any dry
and wet waste. So our proposed method is designed to collect dry and wet Waste using IOT and
embedded system Technology. The government has provided two dustbins in every place to dump the
waste, one for dry waste and other for wet waste. The sensors node is kept inside the dustbins. When it
becomes full it sends the signal to the Transmitter node. After Receiving the signal from sensor node, it
updates details area and location in the common cloud IOT database. Then it sends the information to
particular Location vehicle Driver to collect the waste.in the vehicle it has separate provision to collect
dry and wet wate using conveyor belt and h-bridge motor driver circuit. After collecting the waste it
updates the information to the common cloud database system. node

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A Smart Shopping System For Visually Impaired


Dr.V. Lobo, Professor-Dept. of Chemistry, Aurora Scientific Technological Research Academy, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad
R.Prabhu, AP/ECE, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Shanmugha College of Engineering and Technology
Polu Bal Kumar Reddy, AP/ECE, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Pallavi Engineering college,Ranga Reddy district,
Hyderabad

Abstract:--
Recently researches and many developments were going in the field of automation and embedded
systems to develop and reduce the work of the manpower in industry as well as in public domain areas
like Railway station (automatic ticket collection), Metro bus (online reservation), Flight (Auto Pilot
mode) etc. To develop more Automation in and to help the blind people, old age and handicapped person
we proposed a technique named as automatic trolley carrier navigation and the billing system. This
method can be implemented in all shopping malls, big clothing shop, house hold appliances shops etc. It
avoids the people to stand in a big queue and automatic billing can be done. Moreover it helps blind
people, old age people, Handicapped Persons in the shopping malls make them to purchase in shopping
malls by informing about the location of the product, quantity, price and automatic billing etc. The
arrangement of the trolley consists of the robotic structure and servo motor which makes the trolley
tonavigate and tell way of location of the product availability and price based on the user input. Theuser
gives the command through the Bluetooth. Then the keypad passes the customer product information to
the Micro-controller then the trolley moves automatically. The use of RFID reader is to scan theEPIC tag
ID of allproducts to Identifythe name, price, Quantity of the products. Depending on the RF signal
from the RFID -reader, it passes the information to the micro -controller and from that it identify the
product and display the name , Quantity , price of the each product in the LCD display. The
ultrasonic sensor is used to detect the any obstacles as well as the object.

Key words:
RFID, Ultra sonic sensor, DC servo motor and Bluetooth.

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Classification Models and Hybrid Feature Selection


Method to Improve Crop Performance
U.Muthaiah, CSE, Sri Shanmugha College of Engineering and Technology, Sankari, Salem-637304, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr.S.Markkandeyan, CSE, Sri Shanmugha College of Engineering and Technology, Sankari, Salem-637304, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr.y.Seetha, Dept of Physics,Associate Professor,Aurora‘s scientific Technological & Research Academy,Hyderabad

Abstract:--
In this paper classification models and hybrid feature selection methods are implanted on
benchmark dataset on the Mango and Maize. Particle Swarm Optimization–Support Vector Machine
(PSO-SVM) classification algorithm for the selection of important features from the Mango and Maize
datasets to analysis and also compare with the novel classification techniques. Various experiments
conducted on these datasets, provide more generated rules and high selection of features using PSO-SVM
algorithm and Fuzzy Decision Tree. The proposed method yield high accuracy output as compared to the
existing methods with minimum Error Rate and Maximum Positive Rate.

Key words:
Classification, Feature selection, PSO-SVM, Decision Tree

27th – 28th September 2019 ICSET-19 ISBN: 978-93-89107-41-8

Organized by:
Pallavi Engineering College
(Formerly Nagole Institute Of Technology & Science)
and
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP)
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