- K. K. Locham
- Parveen Marwah
- Ish Kumar
- Puneet Jairath
- Manpreet Sodhi
- Yamini Saini
- Suresh Kumar
- Manisha Sheoran
- Rachin Suri
- Heera Lal Sharma
- Japinder Singh
- Samrath Bedi
- Nripsudes Singh
- Harminder Singh
- P. M. Alandkar
- Sudha Gupta
- Ravindra Salvi
- Sonali Patil
- H. N. Bharathi
- Swati Mahajan
- Manoj Palsodkar
- Sanjeev Kumar Sharma
- The Indian Practitioner
- Networking and Communication Engineering
- Digital Signal Processing
- Abhigyan
- Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences
- International Journal of Forestry and Crop Improvement
- Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences
- Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
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Sharma, Deepak
- Haematological Profile (Nucleated Red Blood Cell Count, Immature to Total Neutrophil Ratio and Platelet Count) in Perinatal Asphyxia
Authors
1 Dept. of Pediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Patiala - 147001 (Pb.), IN
2 Obst. & Gynaecology, Govt. Medical College, Patiala - 147001 (Pb.), IN
3 Pathology, Govt. Medical College, Patiala - 147001 (Pb.), IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 66, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 86-90Abstract
The present study was designed to study the haematological profile (Nucleated Red Blood cell count, Immature to Total neutrophil ratio and Platelet count) in the cord blood as a marker of perinatal asphyxia. It was a retrospective hospital based study. Seventy term babies with perinatal asphyxia were the subjects of the study. Twentyfive normal term babies were taken as control A blood smear from cord blood was evaluated for Nucleated red biood cell(NRBC)/100 leucocytes(WBC), Immature to total neutrophil (l/T) ratio and Platelet count. The elevation in NRBC/100 WBC was highly significant in foetal asphyxia, birth asphyxia&foetal+birth asphyxia group, while l/T ratio was significantly elevated in foetal asphyxia group only. Platelet count was significantly decreased in foetal asphyxia group and foetal+birth asphyxia group. NRBC count was elevated in perinatal asphyxia. l/T ratio was elevated in foetal asphyxia only. Platelet count was decreased in babies with foetal asphyxia&foetal+birth asphyxia group.Keywords
Haematological Profile, Immature to Total Neutrophil Ratio, Nucleated Red Blood Cell, Platelet Count, Perinatal Asphyxia.- Analysis of Vertical Handover Based on RSS and QOS Parameter
Authors
1 UIET MDU, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 7, No 7 (2015), Pagination: 289-292Abstract
Wireless technologies grow rapidly, as the heterogeneous network is integrated in fourth generation. The fourth generation needs seamless handoff between different network wireless communications. All users in the whole world would like to be connected without any wired connection anytime anywhere throughout the best network. Vertical handover has various parameters such as: Available Bandwidth, RSS, QOS, Power consumption, Security, Monetary Cost, User preference etc. on which handover decisions depends. Vertical handoff is done at different access technology when mobile switch from one network to another e.g. VHO is the handover between cellular networks and WLAN. The algorithms are necessary to design so that user get the required Received Signal Strength (RSS) & Quality of Service (QoS). Vertical handover decision depend upon velocity of the mobile node and provide seamless communication better performance when move from one network to another. In this paper, we introduce algorithm on RSS& QOS based vertical handoff are discussed. The algorithm we use is adaptive lifetime based vertical handoff. The algorithm combines RSS and estimated lifetime ( estimated lifetime is the expected time after which the Mobile Terminal will capable to assert its connection with WLAN) to determine the vertical handover an algorithm is a traveling distance prediction method that works for wireless LAN and cellular network and vice versa[1].The simulation performed on MATLAB2007b software.
Keywords
Handover, Vertical Handover (VHO), RSS and QOS, VHO Algorithm and Result.- Ambulance Siren Noise Reduction Using Active NOISE Control System with FXLMS
Authors
1 UIET, MDU, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Digital Signal Processing, Vol 7, No 6 (2015), Pagination: 159-162Abstract
Acoustic noise problems have become major issue in present technical era due to increased growth of machines, transport equipments and industrial apparatus, high speed wind buffeting and many other noise sources. Active noise control (ANC) is a particular cancelling system, based on superimposition principle, that is, a conflicting noise with equal amplitude but converse phase is produced by secondary source to nullifying the undesirable noise acoustically. In last few decades, several adaptive algorithms are developed for nullification of noise. Here we use some specific algorithm like filtered-x least mean square (FxLMS) algorithm in ANC system in which secondary sources are interlinked via some electronic system. High level noise is dangerous for human life but it is more exasperating for patients specially. In this paper, ANC system based on filtered-x least mean square algorithm is applied to ambulance siren noise. The simulations performed on MATLAB show that noise level is reduced by approximately 36-38 dB, which is a substantial reduction in level of noise. Simulations results show its effectiveness and robustness.Keywords
ANC, Secondary Path Modeling, FxLMS, Acoustic Noise, Filters.- Theatre Test of Political Advertising to Check its Impact on Students
Authors
1 Department of Business Administration, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
2 Bhagwan Parshuram College, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
3 Gian Jyoti Institute of Management, Rajpura, Patiala, IN
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Abhigyan, Vol 33, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 66-77Abstract
Over a billion dollar has been spent in order to gain that 30 second sweet spot during a prime time on every channel by our politicians. One might presume if they have spent this much huge amount, then ads must be affecting viewers' vote choice. Somewhat to a surprise, most of the scholars are yet to confirm this claim. The study is another effort being made in the similar direction. In this study we have tried to liberate the other factors and focused only on the broadcast advertising effectiveness on the young educated youth of our nation. In a carefully controlled environment the theatre test was conducted and a considerable amount of evidence was collected that proves otherwise. The considerable part of amount spent is on broadcast advertising for the youth of our nation and they seems to be unaffected.Keywords
Political Advertising, Elections, Campaign Effects, Persuasion, Theatre Test.- Compression Using Deflater Algorithm with Encryption using AES-256 of HEVC Videos for more Effective Transmission
Authors
1 Department of CSE, SBSSTC, Ferozepur, Punjab, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 22 (2016), Pagination: 126-133Abstract
A very high demand of the computer technology and internet technology, multimedia service has become a new interested area. But there are lots of problem like a huge amount of data, high speed play, bandwidth limitation. For enhancing the security and speed, HEVC-high efficiency video coding provides better compression with greater quality and low bandwidth usage. Several algorithms have been proposed for efficient and secure streaming of HEVC/HD video files. These algorithms are only useful for encrypting high resolution videos. In the proposed algorithm, a combination of AES-256 encryption algorithm and Deflator compression algorithm is used for efficient encrypted data delivery with compressed size. Experimental results proves that proposed algorithms gives better encryption and smarter compression of all type of multimedia files as compared to previous algorithms with minimum processing time.Keywords
Transmission, Deflater, Compression, Base 64 Encoder, Encryption, AES-256.- Heterosis Studies in Hybrid Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Authors
1 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (C.G.), IN
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International Journal of Forestry and Crop Improvement, Vol 7, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
To increase production and productivity in this ecosystem, innovative breeding approaches such as heterosis in hybrid rice. Out of these, hybrid rice technology is the proven technology in China and a more practical one to raise production. Hetrosis study comprises of three CMS lines viz., CRMS 31A, IR 58025A and IR79156A and five testers viz., NPT 453-2, NDR 8054 (IR 77768-25-NDR-B-108-14) , CR 2330-3-3-2-1-1, NPT 76-8 and PR-115. Indira Sona (hybrid) and Mahamaya (commercial cultivar) . The crosses were tested as line x tester mating design with two replications. Cross IR 79156A / NPT 76-8 stood for positive significant heterosis over checks for characters grain yield / plant, test weight, pollen fertility percentage, harvest index.Keywords
Heterosis, Line X Tester.- Investigation of Slurry Erosion Behavior using Slurry Erosion Impact Test Rig
Authors
1 Scholars of Mechanical Engineering Department, IET BHADDAL, Ropar (Punjab), IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 25 (2017), Pagination: 230-236Abstract
In the industries, there are different types of materials used for the different kind of purposes & works. Materials are selected for various purposes according to their different kind of properties. But after long interval of time material get eroded due to erosion. Erosion is mainly caused by sliding & colliding action of solid, liquid & gaseous particles over the surface of component in service. Present work investigated the slurry erosion behavior of AISI304 Steel under different condition such, velocity, impact angle and concentration. Slurry erosion testing was carried out for the duration of 120 mins. Testing was carried out on laboratory developed apparatus. For proper interaction of various parameters and to analyze their influence statistical technique such as Taguchi l9 orthogonal array was used for Design of Experiment. Result obtained by the experimentation was further analyzed using Taguchi approach. Regression equations are modeled for modeling of the slurry erosion process of AISI 304 steel. It was found that AISI 304 Steel shown best resistance at impact angle of 90°. It was found that velocity has significant effect on the erosion rate of material.Keywords
Slurry Erosion, Material, Rig, Statistical Technique, Erosion Rating.References
- Thakur Lalit, Arora Navneet, Introduction, A comparative study on slurry and erosion behavior of HVOF sprayed Wc-Co coatings
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erosion_corrosion
- http://www.ansys-blog.com/erosion-fluid-dynamics-modeling/
- Sharma Mithlesh, Goyal D.K, Kumar naresh& Sharma Raman , Introduction, Effect of Velocity on Erosion Performance of 13Cr4Ni and H.V.O.F. Coatings 5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slurry
- Optimum Design of Steel Space Frames Including Soil-Structure Interaction
Authors
1 Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon (BK), Pune, Maharashtra, IN
2 Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon (BK), Pune, Maharashtra, IN
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Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences, Vol 14, No 1-2 (2017), Pagination: 13-18Abstract
Optimization is an act of obtaining the best result under given circumstances. In design, construction, and maintenance of any engineering system, engineers have to take many technological and managerial decisions at several stages. The ultimate goal of all such decisions is either to minimize the effort required or to maximize the desired benefit. This research will present an analytical investigation on optimum design of steel frame including soil-structure interaction.
A 7 storied steel frame of height 21m is considered for the work. The aim of this study is to investigate the behavior of soil structure interaction on the steel frame. To include the soil structure interaction, four different types of soil are considered. Finally, a comparative study is done for the structures with and without considering soil structure interaction.
Keywords
Optimization, Soil Structure Interaction, Steel Frame.References
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- Need Based Students' Scholarship: PUSH KJSCE - A Success Story
Authors
1 Department of Electronics Engineering, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Science and Humanities, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
3 Dept. of Computer Engg., KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
4 Dept. of Information Technology, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
5 Dept. of Electronics and Telecommunication Engg., KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
6 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 33, No 0 (2020), Pagination: 275-279Abstract
The fee structure of many self-financed colleges in India may be exorbitant to aspiring students coming from the financially weaker section. The problem is even more pertinent when staying cost gets added for outside Mumbai students. The paper aims to focus on the process of building a mechanism to bring technical education within reach of the financially needy students, who are admitted to K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering Mumbai (KJSCE). With an aim of raising funds to support such needy students, employees of KJSCE came together and extended a helping hand to establish an organization named as "PUSH" (People United for Students' Help). This paper describes the functioning of PUSH-KJSCE and its long-lasting impact on the lives of low-income students. PUSH-KJSCE, a management-inspired practice in KJSCE, ensured an economic support system as well as much-needed facilities to financially weaker students. As a result of this, it not only makes the students confident, but it also helps them to fulfil their dreams to become professionally qualified. The PUSH KJSCE is a success story of the best management practices which spread the rays of hope in the lives of young minds, such that they are no more hindered by financial obstacles and it also creates awareness in them to contribute and make this model sustainable.Keywords
PUSH-KJSCE (People United for Students Help-K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering), Need Base Scholarship, Statistical Analysis, Students Feedback, Sustainable System.- Disease Detection Using Soft Computing
Authors
1 Research Scholar, DAV University, Jalandhar, IN
2 Associate Professor, DAV University, Jalandhar, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 35, No SP (2023), Pagination: 253-260Abstract
Disease detection using soft computing is an emerging field that utilizes various techniques from the domain of artificial intelligence and machine learning to accurately diagnose diseases. Soft computing techniques, such as neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms, are used to build intelligent systems that can analyze complex data and patterns to identify the presence of diseases. In this research paper author has put his efforts to explore the application of soft computing in the diagnosis of disease. Author choose fuzzy logic as the soft computing technique and explore the work done by various researchers for disease diagnosis using fuzzy logic. Author concluded that disease detection using soft computing is a promising area of research that has the potential to transform the field of healthcare. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, we can improve the accuracy and efficiency of disease diagnosis, leading to better patient outcomes and a healthier society.Keywords
Soft Computing, Fuzzy Logic, Disease Diagnosis.References
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