- A. Pandian
- J. Venkatasubramanian
- S. Sarada
- L. Baya Reddy
- P. Sai Kiran
- V. Gowtham
- N. Dilipsundar
- S. Karthikeyan
- Y. Hariprasad
- M. C. Ramadevi
- S. Seetha
- Dipankar Bhattacharya
- B. T. Ravishankar
- N. Sitaramamurthy
- G. Meena
- M. Ramakrishna Sharma
- Ravi Kulkarni
- V. Chandra Babu
- Kumar
- Brajpal Singh
- Anand Jain
- Reena Yadav
- S. Vaishali
- B. N. Ashoka
- Anil Agarwal
- Manoj Kumar
- Prashanth Kulshresta
- Pankaj Agarwal
- Mathew Sebastian
- A. Thanga Hemavathy
- N. Durga Indira
- B. T. P. Madhav
- B. Rajagopalarao
- K. Venkata Kishore
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Balaji, K.
- Implicit Password Authentication System
Authors
1 Dept of MCA, SRM University, Chennai, IN
2 SRM University, Chennai, IN
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 4, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 159-162Abstract
Authentication is the first line of defense against compromising confidentiality and integrity. Though traditional login/password based schemes are easy to implement, they have been subjected to several attacks. As alternative, token and biometric based authentication systems were introduced. However, they have not improved substantially to justify the investment. Thus, a variation to the login/password scheme, viz. graphical scheme was introduced. But it also suffered due to shoulder-surfing and screen dump attacks. In this paper, we introduce a framework of our proposed (IPAS) Implicit Password Authentication System, which is immune to the common attacks suffered by other authentication schemes. IPAS is similar to the Pass Point scheme with some finer differences. In every "what youknow type" authentication scheme we are aware of, the server requests the user to reproduce the fact given to the server at the time of registration. This is also true in graphical passwords such as Pass Point.
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Security System, Authentication Scheme, IPAS.- Real-Time Implementation of Multi Level Inverter for 3P4W Distribution Network using ANFIS Control
Authors
1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Rajampet - 516126, Andhra Pradesh, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 30 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
Power electronics assumes an essential part in controlling the system joined renewable energy sources. This paper presents a novel changeable or inconstant neuro-fuzzy control approach for the renewable interfacing inverter. The principle target is to complete successfully smooth reactive, functioning or allowing movement in two usually opposite directions power flow and nonlinear unbalanced load compensation all the while, where the conventional proportional-integral controller may end weakly because of the quick change in the motion to a great psychological depth of nonlinear framework. The joined ability of neuro-fuzzy controller in taking care of the instabilities also, derive a benefit from the procedures is ended up being sufficiently valuable to justify the investment of time or interest while controlling the inverter under having unpredictable ups and downs working conditions. The inverter in an effective manner controlled to make payment to compensate the harmonics, reactive power, and the current imbalance of a Three-Phase Four-Wire (3P4W) nonlinear load with created renewable power injection into the grid at the same time. This give qualities or abilities to the network to continuously supply/take up mentally an adjusted arrangement of fundamental currents at unity Power factor calculate even the surrounding or near by region of the 3P4W nonlinear unbalanced load at the point of common coupling. The proposed framework is created and reenacted in MATLAB/Sim Power System environment under distinctive working conditions. The computerized sign handling and control building based lab exploratory results are additionally given to approve the proposed control approach.- A Review on Cloud Security Challenges and Issues
Authors
1 Department of CSE,KL University, Vijayawada – 520001, Andhra Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 43 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: Cloud computing offers various services with minimum management effort while provisioning resources via internet. Cloud clients are allowed to store their personal data at data centers, it will minimize storage maintenance in local systems. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Cloud computing environment facing huge issues with hardware and software vulnerabilities in maintenance and resources provisioning process. These vulnerabilities pose huge loss of data, confidentiality, privacy and availability. Findings: In this paper, we studied and concentrated on various attacks in Virtualization environment and the possible attack scenarios in each platform. Application/Improvements: In the final section, we studied and described all types of attacks.Keywords
Confidentiality, Integrity, Privacy, Provisioning, Virtualization.- Study on the Effectiveness of Pesticides against Cowpea Aphid (Aphis craccivora) Koch
Authors
1 College of Agricultural Technology, Theni (T.N.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 146-149Abstract
Considering the importance of safe food, avoiding of excess pesticide application and pesticide pollution the present study was conducted. In this experiment totally four pesticides were tested against cowpea aphid Aphis craccivora under pot culture experiment at College of Agricultural Technology, Theni. Among the four acetamprid 20 SP (0.125g/ml) proved highly effective against Aphis craccivora compared to the rest of the pesticides with mortality of 98.75 per cent. In case of dosage wise acetamprid 20 SL (0.125g/ml) and imidacloprid17.8 SL(0.25ml/l) proved to be highly effective with mortality percentage of 98.33 and 86.66, respectively. Thus, it is concluded that all the studied pesticides, Acetamprid proved effective to control the cowpea aphids.Keywords
Chemical Pesticide, Efficiency, Cowpea, Aphid.- Correlation Studies on Incidence of Eriophyid Mite Population A. guerreronis with Weather Parameters
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1 Department of Entomology, Annamalai University, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 268-271Abstract
A study was conducted at Department of Entomology, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu during 2000-2002. The meteorological parameters such as maximum, minimum temperatures, relative humidity, rainfall, wind velocity, hours of sunshine were correlated with mite population and correlation coefficients obtained were revealed that maximum, minimum temperature and wind velocity were positively correlated. Relative humidity, rainfall and sunshine were negatively correlated. The increase in these parameters decreased the mite population. By using the regression equations mean mite population /8mm2 can be predicted for a given set of meteorological parameters. A unit increase in maximum temperature keeping other parameters constant resulted in increase in population of 1.31/8mm2 area. In contrast, a unit increase in rainfall resulted in decrease in mite population of 0.83/8mm2.Keywords
Coconut, Eriophyid Mite, A.guerreronis, Correlation.- Evaluation of Biopesticides against Coconut Perianth Mite A. guerreronis Keifer under Laboratory Conditions
Authors
1 Department of Entomology, Annamalai University, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 329-332Abstract
A laboratory experiment was conducted at Department of Agricultural Entomology, Annmalai University, Chidambaram to know the efficacy of some pesticides and biopesticides against A.guerreronis. The treatments used were Phytopalm 1.5g, Phytopalm 1g, Neem azal 1 per cent, Fortune aza 1.5 per cent, Neem Seed Kernel Extract 5 per cent, Neem oil 3 per cent, Nochi leaf extract 3 per cent, Calotrpis leaf extract 5 per cent. For comparing the efficacy of selected botanicals and monocrotophos 0.04 per cent was used as treated check in Randomized Block Design with five replications.Keywords
Coconut Mite, A. guerreronis, Biopesticides, Bioassay.- Scanning Sky Monitor On-Board AstroSat
Authors
1 Space Astronomy Group, SSIF, ISITE Campus, Karthik Nagar, Outer Ring Road, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bengaluru 560 037, IN
2 Indian Space Research Organisation Headquarters, Department of Space, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bengaluru 560 231, IN
3 Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Post Bag 4, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, IN
4 Spacecraft Mechanisms Group, ISAC, Old Airport Road, Vimanapura Post, Bengaluru 560 017, IN
5 Control and Digital Electronics Group, ISAC, Old Airport Road, Vimanapura Post, Bengaluru 560 017, IN
6 Vikram Sarabhai Space Center, Thiruvananthapuram 695 022, IN
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Current Science, Vol 113, No 04 (2017), Pagination: 599-601Abstract
Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) on-board AstroSat is a wide-field imager to monitor the X-ray sky in the energy band 2.5-10 keV. The primary science objective of SSM is to detect and locate transient X-ray sources in the sky. Once detected the information is to be provided to the astronomical community for follow-up observations to do a more detailed study of the source. Long-term monitoring of known X-ray transient sources is also one of the science objectives of SSM. The instrument constitutes three units of 1D positionsensitive propotional counters with coded masks on each, all three mounted on a platform capable of rotation to scan about 50% of the sky in one full rotation. The angular resolution of each unit in SSM is 12' x 2.5°. Sensitivity of SSM is ~30 milliCrab at 3 sigma in 10 min integration time. This article briefly discusses the instrument and a few early results since the launch of AstroSat.Keywords
AstroSat, Crab, Scanning Sky Monitor, X-Ray Transient Sources.References
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- Induced Viable Mutants in Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
Authors
1 Centre for Plant Molecular Biology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, (T.N.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 15-19Abstract
Mutations were induced in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) varieties namely ADT 3, ADT 5 and APK 1. Different types of macro mutants and micro mutants were screened in M2 generation. The frequency and the spectrum of the viable mutants were estimated in M2 generation both in M1 plant basis and M2 seedling basis. The highest frequency of viable mutants was recorded in ADT 3. Mutation spectrum was much wider at 60kR and it was narrow at 50kR. The variety ADT 5 had recorded wider spectrum at 60 kR and APK 1 showed higher spectrum at 50kR.Keywords
Blackgram ADT3, ADT5, APK1.- Studies on the Seasonal Incidence of Coconut Eriophyid Mite Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Acari:Eriophyidae)
Authors
1 Dept. of Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
2 Dept. of Entomology, Centre for Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, T.N.A.U., Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 2, No 2 (2007), Pagination: 88-91Abstract
The seasonal incidence of coconut eriophyid mite, A. guerreronis was studied during November 2000 to December 2001 in coconut plantations at Kadavasal, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. The incidence of mite was found throughout the year. But the peak incidence was observed during dry climate April, May and June and started declining during wet climate July. The correlation between temperature, rainfall and mite population revealed that the population density was positively correlated with temperature and negatively correlated with rainfall. The prediction model has been developed for the given set of parameters.Keywords
Eriophyid Mite, Seasonal Incidence, Prediction Model.- Mutagenic Effectiveness and Efficiency of Gamma Rays in Blackgram (Vigna mungo L.) Hepper) in M2 Generation
Authors
1 Dept. of Entomology, Centre for Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, T.N.A.U., Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
2 Dept. of Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 2, No 2 (2007), Pagination: 110-112Abstract
The mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency of gamma rays viz., 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 kR in three varieties of urd bean cultivars namely ADT 3, ADT 5 and APK 1 were studied. The effectiveness of gamma ray shows a consistent relationship of lower doses of gamma ray was found more effective in M1 plant and M2 seedling basis. The high effectiveness was recorded in ADT 5 at 40 kR followed by 50 kR in ADT 3 and APK 1 at 50 kR on M1 plant basis. In M2 seedling basis the high effectiveness was recorded in ADT 3 at 50 kR followed by ADT 5 at 40 kR and APK 1 at 60 kR. The mutagenic efficiency directly proportional with the increase in the dose among all the varieties studied.Keywords
Gamma Ray, ADT 3, ADT 5, APK 1, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Blackgram.- Inflorescence and Nut Characters of Dwarf Cultivars in Coconut (Cocos nucifera Linn.)
Authors
1 Central Plant Molecular Biology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
2 Department of Agricultral Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 222-223Abstract
Coconut (Cocos nucifera (Linn.) is a multipurpose crop on commercial importance. Coconut grown in an area of 1.84 million hectares in India with annual production of 125.97 million nuts, Tamil Nadu with an area of 3.24 lakhs hectares holds the third position in the country with an annual production of 3.158 million nuts. Though India is in the fore front in coconut production in the world, the productivity is as low as 40 nuts per palm per year. There is an commence need to identify cultivars and hybrids suitable for manufacturing various industrial products such as coconut oil, desiccated coconut, shell charcoal, coir and coir products etc.Keywords
Dwarf Types, Inflorescence and Nut Characters.- Multiband Vivaldi Antenna for X and Ku Band Applications
Authors
1 Department of ECE, K L University, Guntur Dt, AP, IN