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Paranthaman, M.
- Design of E and U Shaped Slot for ISM Band Application
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Thalavapalayam, Karur − 639113, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 11, No 18 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: For implantable devices, a miniaturized antenna structure is proposed to operate in ISM band. At 2.5 GHz frequency the antenna is expected to operate. Methods/Statistical Analysis: A combination of E and U shaped slots on a rectangular patch design is proposed for biomedical applications especially operating in ISM band. The slots created here in order to changing the current path so that the radiation pattern acquired in excepted frequency. Findings: The E and U slots on a rectangular patch operates at 2.5 GHz and it provides good radiation pattern and gain. Applications/Improvements: Antennas dipped inside a human body are highly required for biotelemetry applications. Careful design of antenna is needed since the antennas are operated inside human body. The proposed structure gives good commitment towards the requirements.Keywords
Biotelemetry, E Shape, Implantable Antenna, ISM Band, U Shape- Super Pixel using Random Walk Segmentation
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Karur – 639113, Tamil Nadu, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 11, No 18 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: An innovative image superpixel segmentation approach run on the test image to acquire the probabilities of every pixel and performs grouping in light of shading similarities and spatial nearness of the pixels in histopathologic images. LRW algorithm using self-circles has the benefits of portioning the weak limits and confounded surface areas extremely fit. Method of analysis: This technique starts with instating the seed locations and tracks the LRW algorithm on the test image to acquire the probabilities of every pixel. At that point, the limits of starting superpixels is acquired by the probabilities what’s more, the drive time. Findings: At the point when the outcomes are assessed, it has been watched that the superpixel strategy has a positive commitment to both the segmentation achievement and the running time. The execution of superpixel is enhanced using moving the focus places of super pixels then separating the huge superpixels into little with the proposed improvement procedure. The exploratory outcomes have shown that our technique accomplishes preferable execution over past superpixel approaches. Application/Improvements: To detect the distance objects as a test image, and through this method, we can analyze and provide an optimal solution where time is constraint.Keywords
Features Classification Forest, Grey Level Co-Occurrence Matrix, Single Value Decomposition- Design of T Shaped Patch Antenna for Cognitive Radio application
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Thalavapalayam – 639113, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 11, No 18 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: To design an antenna for cognitive radio application. Methods/Statistical Analysis: With the advancements in the technology the demand for the radiating elements which are less in weight and size with increased efficiency has increased. T Shaped patch is designed to operate in different frequencies. Findings: The paper explains the outline of T molded fix. The T formed fix receiving wire is contrived for the subjective radio application. The working recurrence is 3.45 GHZ. The receiving wire is outlined and simulation by utilizing ADS software. The Simulated outline offers return loss of - 16 DB at the planned recurrence. Applications/Improvements: As the users increase, the spectrum is now becoming a scarce resource and demands for the efficient utilization. Thus, the cognitive radio came into the field and necessitates the antenna to be flexible for multi operating environment and compact.Keywords
Cognitive Radio, Dual Band, Micro strips Patch, Reconfigurable Element, T Shape- Detection of Calcification form Mammogram Image using Canny Edge Detector
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Karur − 639113, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 11, No 20 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: To help the physician to identify the amount of calcium in the breast cells as part of cancer detection. Methods/ Statistical Analysis: In this paper we compare the analysis of two different algorithms: Watershed method of identifying the cancer cells and edge detection by canny edge detection. The comparison was taken for the same mammogram image sequence. Initially, preprocessing like filtering and resizing was done for the mammogram images. Preprocessed images were appended to the cancer affected location by edge detection by canny edge detector. It used for identifying the depth of the calcification in a mammogram image sequence. This is turn into the appropriate examination. Findings: The watershed algorithm produces the entire calcium affected areas with major super imposed color. Whereas, in canny edge detector the minor cells were highly identified by the calcium affected cells. This would help physician for appropriate treatments. Application/ Improvements: This is the best algorithm for the distribution of calcification over a distance.Keywords
Cancer Depth, Canny Edge, Mammogram, Micro-calcification, Sobel Mask- Analysis on Improving Network Security Through Relaying Techniques
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
Portable Internet that has the gigantic prevalence, or, in other words benefits in an anchored way that, has turned into a perilous issue. Physical layer security (PHY-security) has been perceived in a successful way that way to upgrade the remote security by making utilization of remote medium qualities, e.g., commotion, blurring and impedance.
An especially entrancing PHY-security innovation is an agreeable transfer which is because of the way that it conveys dispersed assorted variety and abbreviate the entrance remove. This procedure offers an answer in the path on different multi receiving wire transferring innovations to enhance the physical layer security. These exploration results on multi-reception apparatus hand-off supported PHY-security and also a portion of the privacy execution improvement plans. Specifically, the emphasis is on the substantial scale MIMO (LS-MIMO) transferring innovation, or, in other words to tackle the different testing issues for actualizing the remote PHY-security, for example, short separation block attempt without meddler channel state data (CSI) and with defective real CSI. In addition, the future bearings are perceived for further improvement of mystery execution.
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CSI, MIMO, PHY-Security, Security.References
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Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN