- T. Gopi
- K. Venkatesh Sharma
- S. Rajendra Prasad
- A. Shiva Kumar
- Nagendla Swetha
- Vannoj Ravi Kumar
- Srikar
- B. Satish Kumar
- K. Ramu
- D. Subba Rao
- Indira A. S. Murthy
- C. Kumar Charlie Paul
- P. Nagaraju
- B. Sridhar
- P. Jitendra Kumar
- U. Upendra Rao
- P. N. V. Gopal
- Ramesh Choudhary
- Bhanwar Lal Jat
- S. Kamaleshwar Rao
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Hanumantha Rao, K.
- Investor Perception towards Unit Linked Insurance Plan a Select Study on UTI Mutual Fund
Authors
1 Laqshya College of Management, JNTU, Khammam, IN
2 University PG College, Kakatiya University, Khammam, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Management, Vol 4, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 254-259Abstract
The foundation of life insurance is the recognition of the value of a human life and the possibility of indemnification for the loss of that value. Mutual fund industry has gained importance after liberalization policy of the Government, but the function of Unit Trust of India (UTI) marked the evolution of the Indian mutual fund industry in the year 1963. With the privatisation of the insurance sector, many companies emerged with unit linked insurance plans (ULIP), but long before this UTI has come into play with ULIP-1971 with an objective of returns through growth. ULIPs are such schemes that provide a combination of benefits of life insurance and diversified investment. With high competition existing among these companies and advancement of information technology, customers are able to know information from all corners and also have many choices to invest at their behest. Organisations have to move to provide innovative services to attract the customers The present study includes data collection through questionnaire and also personal interview of the customers to know how do they perceive UTI-ULIP. Chi-square has been applied to find the product validation as a better option for investment there being many avenues for investment. Concepts are described. Suggestions are made at the end for improving the perception level of the customers, and changes that may be made to make unit linked insurance plan a better alternativeKeywords
Mutual Fund, Insurance, Unit Linked Insurance Plan, Consumer Behaviour, Perception, Investors, Investment Avenues, SEBIReferences
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- Financial Performance of Public Sector Chemicals and Fertilisers Units - A Case Study on RCF Limited
Authors
1 Manair College of Management, Khammam, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Management, Vol 5, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 411-414Abstract
Financial performance is that aspect generally through which every business organization will be measured throughout its existence. The concept itself is multidimensional in its sustainability. Profits are the prime concern and objective of any business. Profits are necessary for the expansion of business and for paying the dividend to the share holders. The financial performance will be measured through various techniques among which the ratio analysis has its fundamental importance. In the present study the aspect of ratio analysis was employed through which the simplification process of understanding financial statement was done in which the aspects of capital investment and profits were branched out as variables. The techniques of ratios, correlation and t-test have been applied to find whether the relation is effective between profits and capital investment. The present study on the financial performance of public sector undertakings was made on Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited, a profitable public sector undertaking in India. For the purpose of the present study two hypotheses were developed to test their significance and viability. The end results suggest that there exists a strong correlation between the existing variables ie: capital investment and profits.Keywords
Capital Investment, Profits, Ratio-Analysis, PBDIT, Financial Performance.References
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- Rate Allocation and Network Lifetime Problems for Wireless Sensor Networks
Authors
1 CSE dept. at Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, IN
2 JNTu, Hyderabad, IN
3 Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, JNTU Hyderabad, IN
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 304-317Abstract
An important performance consideration for wireless sensor networks is the amount of information collected by all the nodes in the network over the course of network lifetime. Since the objective of maximizing the sum of rates of all the nodes in the network can lead to a severe bias in rate allocation among the nodes, we advocate the use of lexicographical max-min (LMM) rate allocation. To calculate the LMM rate allocation vector, we develop a polynomial-time algorithm by exploiting the parametric analysis (PA) technique from linear program (LP), which we call serial LP with Parametric Analysis (SLP-PA). We show that the SLP-PA can be also employed to address the LMM node lifetime problem much more efficiently than a state-of-the-art algorithm proposed in the literature. More important, we show that there exists an elegant duality relationship between the LMM rate allocation problem and the LMM node lifetime problem. Therefore, it is sufficient to solve only one of the two problems. Important insights can be obtained by inferring duality results for the other problem.
Keywords
Energy Constraint, Flow Routing, Lexicographic Max-Min, Linear Programming, Network Capacity, Node Lifetime, Parametric Analysis, Rate Allocation, Sensor Networks, Theory.- A General Model for Sequential Pattern Mining with a Progressive Database
Authors
1 Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, IN
2 Nagarjuna Univesity, Guntur, IN
Source
Software Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 209-223Abstract
Although there have been many recent studies on the mining of sequential patterns in a static database and in a database with increasing data, these works, in general, do not fully explore the effect of deleting old data from the sequences in the database. When sequential patterns are generated, the newly arriving patterns may not be identified as frequent sequential patterns due to the existence of old data and sequences. Even worse, the obsolete sequential patterns that are not frequent recently may stay in the reported results. In practice, users are usually more interested in the recent data than the old ones. To capture the dynamic nature of data addition and deletion, we propose a general model of sequential pattern mining with a progressive database while the data in the database may be static, inserted, or deleted. In addition, we present a progressive algorithm Pisa, which stands for Progressive mining of Sequential patterns, to progressively discover sequential patterns in defined time period of interest (POI). The POI is a sliding window continuously advancing as the time goes by. Pisautilizes a progressive sequential tree to efficiently maintain the latest data sequences, discover the complete set of up-to-date sequential patterns, and delete obsolete data and patterns accordingly. The height of the sequential pattern tree proposed is bounded by the length of POI, thereby effectively limiting the memory space required by Pisathat is significantly smaller than the memory needed by the alternative method, Direct Appending (DirApp). Note that the sequential pattern mining with a static database and with an incremental database are special cases of the progressive sequential pattern mining. By changing Start time and End time of the POI, Pisacan easily deal with a static database or an incremental database as well. Complexity of algorithms proposed is analyzed. The experimental results show that Pisanot only significantly outperforms the prior methods in execution time by orders of magnitude but also possesses graceful scalability.Keywords
Progressive Sequential Pattern.- Integration Algorithms for Ranking Higher in Search Results
Authors
1 Sri Indu College of Engineering and Technology, IN
Source
Software Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 224-228Abstract
The result integration algorithm is the core of metesearch engine. This paper focuses on evaluating the integration algorithms of meta-search engine, and compares meta-search engine to the general search engine by experiments. An experiment method to determine the priority of participant of meta-search engine is also proposed. The experiment result proved that the meta-search engine could get higher quality searching result on average.
Keywords
Evaluation, Search Engine, Merge Algorithm.- Data Model Framework for Intruder Information Sharing in Sensor Networks
Authors
1 Sri Indu College of Engineering and Technology, IN
Source
Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 291-300Abstract
In sensor networks, an intruder (i.e., compromised node) identified and isolated in one place can be relocated and/or duplicated to other places to continue attacks; hence, detection and isolation of the same intruder or its clones may have to be conducted repeatedly, wasting scarce network resources. Therefore, once an intruder is identified, it should be known to all innocent nodes such that the intruder or its clones can be recognized when appearing elsewhere. However, secure, efficient and scalable sharing of intruder information remains a challenging and unsolved problem. To address this problem, we propose a three-tier framework, consisting of a verifiable intruder reporting (VIR) scheme, a quorum based caching (QBC) scheme for efficiently propagating intruder reports to the whole network, and a collaborative Bloom Filter (CBF) scheme for handling intruder information locally. Extensive analysis and evaluations are also conducted to verify the efficiency and scalability of the proposed framework.Keywords
Network Security, Routing Alogrithms Intruder Information Caches, Dedicated Membership Servers, IP Spoofing.- Importance of IDPF to Avoid DDoS Attacks
Authors
1 Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, JNTU Hyderabad, IN
2 JNTU Hyderabad, IN
3 CSE Dept. at Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, IN
Source
Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 308-318Abstract
The Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack is a serious threat to the legitimate use of the Internet. Prevention mechanisms are thwarted by the ability of attackers to forge or spoof the source addresses in IP packets. By employing IP spoofing, attackers can evade detection and put a substantial burden on the destination network for policing attack packets. In this paper, we propose an interdomain packet filter (IDPF) architecture that can mitigate the level of IP spoofing on the Internet. A key feature of our scheme is that it does not require global routing information. IDPFs are constructed from the information implicit in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route updates and are deployed in network border routers. We establish the conditions under which the IDPF framework correctly works in that it does not discard packets with valid source addresses. Based on extensive simulation studies, we show that, even with partial deployment on the Internet, IDPFs can proactively limit the spoofing capability of attackers. In addition, they can help localize the origin of an attack packet to a small number of candidate networks.Keywords
IP Spoofing, DDoS, BGP, Network-Level Security and Protection, Routing Protocols.- Dynamic Routing with Security Considerations
Authors
1 CSE Dept. at Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, IN
2 Nagarjuna University, Guntur, IN
3 Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, JNTU Hyderabad, IN
Source
Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 328-337Abstract
Security has become one of the major issues for data communication over wired and wireless networks. Different from the past work on the designs of cryptography algorithms and system infrastructures, we will propose a dynamic routing algorithm that could randomize delivery paths for data transmission. The algorithm is easy to implement and compatible with popular routing protocols, such as the Routing Information Protocol in wired networks and Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector protocol in wireless networks ,without introducing extra control messages. An analytic study on the proposed algorithm is presented, and a series of simulation experiments are conducted to verify the analytic results and to show the capability of the proposed algorithm.Keywords
Security-Enhanced Data Transmission, Dynamic Routing, RIP, DSDV.- Mitigating Denial-Of-Service Attacks on the Chord Overlay Network:A Location Hiding Approach
Authors
1 CSE Dept. at Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, IN
2 Nagarjuna University,Guntur, IN
3 Sri Indu College of Engineering & Technology, JNTU Hyderabad, IN
Source
Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 2, No 9 (2010), Pagination: 338-354Abstract
Server less distributed computing has received significant attention from both the industry and the research community. Among the most popular applications are the wide-area network file systems, exemplified by CFS, Far site, and Ocean Store. These file systems store files on a large collection of entrusted nodes that form an overlay network. They use cryptographic techniques to maintain file confidentiality and integrity from malicious nodes. Unfortunately, cryptographic techniques cannot protect a file holder from a denial-of-service (DoS) attack or a host compromise attack. Hence, most of these distributed file systems are vulnerable to targeted file attacks, wherein an adversary attempts to attack a small (chosen) set of files by attacking the nodes that host them. This paper presents Location Guard—a location hiding technique for securing overlay file storage systems from targeted file attacks. Location Guard has three essential components: 1) location key, consisting of a random bit string (e.g., 128 bits) that serves as the key to the location of a file, 2) routing guard, a secure algorithm that protects accesses to a file in the overlay network given its location key such that neither its key nor its location is revealed to an adversary, and 3) a set of location inference guards, which refer to an extensible component of the Location Guard. Our experimental results quantify the overhead of employing Location Guard and demonstrate its effectiveness against DoS attacks, host compromise attacks, and various location inference attacks.Keywords
File Systems, Overlay Networks, Denial-Of-Service Attacks, Performance and Scalability, Location Hiding.- Changes in Certain Lipid Constituents During Heat Processing in Lipid Treated Groundnut Protein
Authors
1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore-570013, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 11, No 4 (1974), Pagination: 217-223Abstract
Application of heat during processing is an important step in the production of foods. Lipids either present in the raw materials or added, undergo oxidative deterioration leading to the development of off-flavours. The primary products of auto-oxidation are various hydroperoxides. Further decomposition of hydroperoxides lead to the production of various aldehydes, ketones and polymeric products. Different reactions during auto-oxidation lead ultimately to production of off-flavour and the spoilage of food product.- Effect of Lipid Protein Interaction on Nutritive Value of Groundnut Protein
Authors
1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 9, No 6 (1972), Pagination: 331-335Abstract
In the present paper, groundnut protein and groundnut oil were heated together and after removal of free fat, the nutritive value and amino acid composition of lipid reacted product was evaluated.- Efficient Implementation of Radix-4 Single pathDelay Feedback (SDF) FFT ProcessorsK
Authors
1 St. Peter’s University, Chennai - 600054, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 A. S. L. Pauls College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore – 641032, Tamil Nadu, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 12 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
The aim of the current research work is to improve the digital architecture (Radix-4 Single path Delay Feedback) of frequency transformation process. Radix-4 structure reduces the number of steps to half than Radix-2 structure. In the proposed Radix-4 SDF FFT architecture, sequential structures are designed with the help of flip-flops. Traditional FFT structure has complex multiplier architecture to perform the twiddle factor multiplication. But it is not sufficient to large point FFT calculation. Hence, to overcome this problem, Bit Parallel Multiplication (BPM) has been introduced in this paper. In addition, data flow complexity of BPM structures have been realized and re-designed by reducing the most complexity paths. Proposed BPM based twiddle factor multiplier offers 17.5% improvements in area utilization and 7.22% improvements in latency for the value 0.707 and 15.3% improvements in area utilization and 5.97% improvements in latency for the value 0.9238. Proposed Radix-4 SDF FFT offers 47.96% improvements of total latency in Virtex E and 28.02% improvements of total latency in Virtex 6 than traditional Radix-2 SDF FFT. Power consumption of Proposed Radix-4 SDF FFT offers 69.69% improvements in Virtex E and 14.95% improvements in Virtex 6 than traditional Radix-2 SDF FFT. In future, proposed BPM based twiddle factor multiplier will be useful in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) for performing data communication process efficiently.Keywords
Advanced Constant Multiplier, Bit Parallel Multiplication, Radix-4 Single path Delay Feedback Fast Fourier Transformation, Reconfigurable Complex Multiplier, Very Large Scale Integration- RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Atorvastatin Calcium in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Formulations
Authors
1 Hindu College of Pharmacy, Amaravathi Road, Guntur – 522 002, Andhra Pradesh, IN
2 DCRM Pharmacy College, Inkollu, Andhra Pradesh, IN
3 Siddhartha Institute of Pharmacy, Sattenapalli, Andhra Pradesh, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 434-436Abstract
The present work describes a simple reverse phase HPLC method for the estimation of Atorvastatin calcium in bulk and pharmaceutical formulations. The estimation was carried out on phenomenex C18 (250 × 4.6 mm, 5μ) column using a mobile phase containing of Acetonitrile: Ortho-phosphoric acid (0.1%): Tetrahydrofuran (48:0.04:52). The eluent was monitored at 244 nm. The results have been validated statistically and recovery studies confirmed the accuracy of proposed method.
Keywords
HPLC, Validation, Atorvastatin Calcium and Pharmaceutical Formulation.- Genetic Analysis of Sesamum indicum L. Germplasm Using RAPD Markers
Authors
1 Department of Agriculture, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan), IN
Source
Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 194-201Abstract
Genetic diversity among 14 sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) accessions was examined at DNA level by means of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Twenty primers used to produce a total of 201 RAPD fragments, of which 120 (59.70%) were polymorphic. Each primer generated 4 to 15 amplified fragments with an average of 10.05 bands per primer. Based on pair-wise comparisons of RAPD amplification products, simple match similarity co-efficients were computed to assess the associations among the accessions. Pair-wise similarity indices varied from 0.63 to 0.91. A UPGMA cluster analysis based on these genetic similarities located most of the accessions far apart from one another, showing a high level of polymorphism. Genetically, all the genotypes were classified into four major clusters. A single accession (Kayamkulam) was relatively distinct from rest of the accessions and created independent cluster. In conclusion, even with the use of a limited set of primers, RAPD technique revealed a high level of genetic variation among sesame accessions collected from diverse ecologies of India. This high level of genetic diversity among the genotypes suggested that RAPD technique is valuable for sesame systematic and can be helpful for the upholding of germplasm banks and the competent choice of parents in breeding programmes.Keywords
RAPD, DNA, Genetic Analysis, Germplasm, Sesame.References
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- Business Obligation of Life Insurance Companies to the Rural Sector-A Study
Authors
1 Professor, Department of Commerce and Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, IN
2 Research Scholar, Department of Commerce and Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal, IN