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Ramya, M.
- Efficiency of India’s Intermediate Goods Industries in the Liberalized Regime
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M. Manonmani
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M. Ramya
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1 Department of Economics, Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women, Coimbatore-641043, IN
1 Department of Economics, Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women, Coimbatore-641043, IN
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Indian Journal of Industrial Relations: Economics & Social Dev., Vol 46, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 435-449Abstract
This study analyses the technical scale, cost and allocative efficiencies of select Indian intermediary goods industries such as manufacture of chemical and chemical products, paper and paper products, leather and leather products and non-metallic mineral products in the liberalized regime between 1991-92 and 2005-06. The efficiency scores were obtained by applying Data Envelopment Approach (DEA). It was found that for the entire period, technical, scale, cost and allocative efficient Decision Making Units were more under variable returns to scale (VRS) than under constant returns to scale (CRS) production technology.References
- Central Statistical Organisation (CSO), Annual Survey of Industries (ASI),various issues, Government of India, New Delhi.
- Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) Agriculture, Rural Development, Industry, Services and Physical Infrastructure, Volume III, Government of India.
- Ministry of Finance, Economic Survey, various issues, Government of India, New Delhi.
- Charnes, A. Cooper, W. W. & Rhodes E. (1978), “Measuring the Efficiency of Decision Making Units”, European Journal Of Operation Research, 2: 429-44.
- Banker, R. D. Charnes, A. & Cooper, W.W. (1984), “Some Models for Estimating Technical & Scale Inefficiencies in Data Envelopment Analysis”, Management Science, 30:1078-2092.
- Bioelectricity Generation by Proton Exchange Membrane-Based Microbial Fuel Cell from Sewage Substrate
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1 Department of Genetic Engineering, School of Bioengineering, SRM University, Chennai 603 203, IN
2 Department of Zoology, Presidency College, Chennai 600 005, IN
1 Department of Genetic Engineering, School of Bioengineering, SRM University, Chennai 603 203, IN
2 Department of Zoology, Presidency College, Chennai 600 005, IN
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Current Science, Vol 106, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 29-30Abstract
No Abstract.- A Real Time Image Processing Based System to Scaring the Birds from the Agricultural Field
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1 Department of ECE, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai - 638052, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of ECE, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai - 638052, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 30 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objective: This paper discusses about the development of hardware system which can be used to chase the birds from the farm by using an embedded technology. Methods: The system is able to detect and track the pest birds from the real time video frame using Kalman filter. The Kalman filter is a predictive filter, that dependent on space techniques and recursive algorithms using image processing tools in Matlab environment. The various states of operation of a dynamic system are estimated using this algorithm. Applications/Improvements: The proposed system has been simulated in Matlab. It can be extended to a complete the bird frightening system by incorporating the video processing algorithm with hardware such as camera, linux based embedded board and ultrasound generator. The video obtained from the camera is processed using the ARM7 Raspberry Pi board based on linux OS. This system detects the birds from the video and a high frequency ultrasound is generated and directed towards the pest birds to drive them away from the farm.Keywords
Kalman Filter, Linux Based Embedded Board, Ultrasound Generator.- Mitigating Link Failures & Implementing Security Mechanism in Multipath Flows for Data Plane Resources
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1 Department of Computer Science, Klasalingam Institute of Technology, Krishnan koil, IN
1 Department of Computer Science, Klasalingam Institute of Technology, Krishnan koil, IN
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International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications, Vol 7, No 5 (2016), Pagination: 2876-2881Abstract
The transmission of a traffic flows with a certain bandwidth demand over a single network path is either not possible or not cost-effective. In these cases, it is veritably periodic usable to improve focus the network's bandwidth appliance by breaking the traffic flow upon multiple qualified paths. Using multiple paths for the equivalent traffic flow increases the certainty of the network, it absorbs deluxe forwarding resources from the network nodes and also it overcomes link failure provide security. In this paper, we illustrate several problems related to splitting a traffic flow over multiple paths while minimizing the absorption of forwarding resources mitigates failures and implementing security.Keywords
RMO (Routing with Minimum Overhead, DMO (Decomposition with Minimum Overhead), MPC (Multiple Routing Configuration), OSPF (Open Shortest Path).- An Optimization of Smart Modern Technique of Plant Focusing
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1 Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi, IN
1 Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi, IN
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Biometrics and Bioinformatics, Vol 9, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 53-56Abstract
This project is mainly implemented for maintaining, controlling and monitoring of plants, without direct viewing of plant status in that place in terms of IoT. By using various types of sensors, the sensing of plant conditions can be achieved. Here Raspberry pi3 play a role of controlling overall performance. The server which collects the data and store it for displaying and can also sent to the user mobile. If soil moisture is low, then automatic irrigation system will happen.
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Smart Irrigation, Monitoring System, IoT.- Prediction of Hyperglycemia in Diabetic Patients Using Data Mining Techniques
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1 Department of Master of Computer Applications, Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Master of Computer Applications, Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, No 5 (2014), Pagination: 668-670Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person hyperglycemia, either because the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or because body's cell does not respond to the insulin that is produced. In diabetics patients the improper control of blood glucose level will lead to many complications. Prediction of hyperglycemia events is by Continuous Glucose monitoring. In this paper prediction of hyperglycemia uses ARIMA model and METABO system. The prediction of blood glucose is done every 10 or 15 minutes. The METABO system is which aims at monitoring of diabetics and recording, interpreting. The results are processed with proper system modeling.Keywords
Hyperglycemia, Data Mining, METABO System, ARIMA Model.- Microbial Fuel Cell:A Renewable Equipment for Bio-Power Production and Simultaneous Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters
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1 Department of Chemistry, VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Centre for Energy and Alternative Fuel, VISTAS, Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Chemistry, VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Centre for Energy and Alternative Fuel, VISTAS, Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 7 (2019), Pagination: 3551-3554Abstract
Purpose of microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) might symbolize a completely new come near to waste substance behaviour with construction of possessions clean energy. In recent years, researchers have shown that MFCs is wont to turn out electricity from water containing totally dissimilar substrates. Studies on electricity generation from the wastewater as substrate are in development. In this paper the first stage of investigational path, leather effluent and sewage wastewater was used without any mediator and in the second stage leather effluent and sewage wastewater was used methylene blue as a mediator. Performance of the MFCs as reported with different wastewater with mediator and without mediator is presented. The Microbial fuel cell equipment represents a substitute type of power in which wastewater are utilized for power construction. In this experiment we used sewage water, Cow manure, Effluent water, and rice washing water operated for 5 days and successfully generated a maximum power of 482(mV), which is adequate to control small power devices. It is a less expensive cooperative and a substitute basis of energy which will be adopted for the prospect. If power production in MFC can be enlarged this tools may provide a innovative scheme to compensate wastewater management plant in use costs, with less unnecessary sludge fabrication.Keywords
Anode, Bioelectricity, Cathode, Maximum Power Density, Wastewater.References
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