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- An Inventory Model for Time Varying Deterioration and Price Dependent Quadratic Demand with Salvage Value
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R. Venkateswarlu
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R. Mohan
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1 GITAM School of International Business, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam-530 045., IN
2 F-Civil, Dept of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune-400 011., IN
1 GITAM School of International Business, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam-530 045., IN
2 F-Civil, Dept of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune-400 011., IN
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Indian Journal of Computational & Applied Mathematics, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 21-28Abstract
A deterministic inventory model is developed for deteriorating items when the demand rate is assumed to be a function of price which is quadratic in nature and the deterioration rate is proportional to time. The model is solved when shortages occur in inventory. Later, the case of salvage is discussed. The sensitivity of the model is discussed with a numerical example.Keywords
Quadratic Demand, Deterioration Rate, Price Dependent Models, ShortagesReferences
- Bhandari, R.M. and Sharma, P.K. (2004) A single period inventory problem with quadratic demand distribution under the influence of Market policies, Eng. Science Vol. 12. No.2, pp.117-127.
- Giri, B.C. and Goyal S.K 'Recent trends in modeling of deteriorating inventory' (2001) European Journal of Operations research, Vol.134, pp.1-16.
- Ghosh, S.K. and Chaudhuri, K.S. (2004) An order-level inventory model for a deteriorating item with Weibull Deterioration, Time-quadratic demand and shortages, Advanced Modeling and Optimization, Vol.6, No.1, pp.21-35.
- Kharna, S. and Chaudhuri, K.S.(2003) Computers and Operations research, Vol.30, pp.1901-1916.
- Shibshankar Sana and Chaudhary, K.S. (2000) A Stock-Review EOQ Model with Stock-Dependent Demand, Quadratic Deterioration Rate, Advanced Modeling and Optimization, vol.6, No.2, pp.25-32.
- A. Kalam, D. Samal, S. K. Sahu & M. Mishra (2010) A Production Lot-size Inventory Model for Weibull Deteriorating Item with Quadratic Demand, Quadratic Production and Shortages, International Journal of Computer Science & Communication, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan. 2010, pp.259-262.
- Soumendra Kumar Patra, Tapan Kumar Lenka and Purna Chandra Ratha (2010), An Order Level EOQ Model for Deteriorating Items in a Single Warehouse System with Price Depended Demand in Non-Linear (Quadratic) Form, International Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Vol.5 No.3, pp.277–288.
- R.Venkateswarlu and R.Mohan, (2011) An EOQ Model with Time Dependent Quadratic demand and Constant Deterioration Rate, Advanced Modeling and Optimisation (Communicated).
- Models for Time Dependent Deterioration, Time Dependent Quadratic Demand and Salvage Value
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R. Mohan
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R. Venkateswarlu
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1 F-Civil, Dept of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune - 411031, IN
2 GITAM Type School of International Business, GITAM Type University, Visakhapatnam - 530 045, IN
1 F-Civil, Dept of Mathematics, College of Military Engineering, Pune - 411031, IN
2 GITAM Type School of International Business, GITAM Type University, Visakhapatnam - 530 045, IN
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The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, Vol 81, No 1-2 (2014), Pagination: 135-146Abstract
An order level inventory models are developed for deteriorating items when the demand rate is assumed to be a continuous function of time which is quadratic in nature and the deterioration rate is proportional to time. The model is solved when shortages are not allowed. Later, the salvage value is used for deteriorated items in the system. A numerical example is taken to discuss the sensitivity of the models.Keywords
Time-Dependent Models, Quadratic Demand, Deterioration Rate, Salvage Value, Shortages.- Improvement of Slip Resistance of Rubber Sole by Halogenation
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1 Footwear Testing Laboratory, SDDC, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai, IN
1 Footwear Testing Laboratory, SDDC, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai, IN
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 2, No 5 (2013), Pagination: 353-356Abstract
Rubber and thermoplastic rubber occupies a considerable extent as bottom sole material in shoes. A surface treatment called "halogenation" is offered on these types of soles to improve adhesion strength between upper and outsole. This is a treatment on Thermo plastic Styrenebutadiene- styrene rubber shoe sole (S1) with a 0.5 % wt. solution of trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCI) in methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) to introduce chlorinated and oxidized moieties on the rubber surface which modifies the surface of the sole for better adhesion with polyurethane adhesive. This mechanism of surface modification is made use of to improve slip resistance property of the soling material. In this study slip resistance in terms of co-efficient of friction (COF) of untreated and treated soles were measured by a slip resistance tester ( Model : SATRA STM 603). The results showed that chlorination treatment made on thermo plastic styrene-butadiene-styrene rubber sole with 0.5 % wt TCI produces a noticeable increase in co-efficient of friction values due to increase its surface energy, polarity and surface roughness on the rubber surface.Keywords
Rubber, Surface Treatment, Co-efficient of Friction (COF), Slip Resistance, Surface Roughness.- Factor Income Shares in India, 1970-71 to 1999-2000:What do the Trends in the 1990s Reveal?
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R. Mohan
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1 Planning Commission Research Unit, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, IN
1 Planning Commission Research Unit, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, IN
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Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, Vol 15, No 3 (2003), Pagination: 647-661Abstract
The study examines the trends in the factor income shares for the period 1970-71 to 1999-2000, focussing on the fall in proportion of labour income to the Net Domestic Product in the 1990s, a decade which witnessed substantial, yet gradual internal and external economic liberalisation. Though the sectoral income and employment share of the primary sector has fallen throughout the three decadal period, the rising share of labour income received a set back in the 1990s. This movement is due to decline in labour income shares in high wage activities as well as low wage sub-sectors like construction, trade, hotels and restaurants and transport.- Performance of Rice Varieties, Irrigation Methods and Foliar Spray on Growth Attributes of Aerobic Rice
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1 Department of Agronomy, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal, (U.T. of Puducherry), IN
1 Department of Agronomy, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal, (U.T. of Puducherry), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 16, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 131-137Abstract
A field investigation was carried out at east farm of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal during winter (Navarai), 2017. Two rice varieties viz., V1 - ADT 46 and V2 - KMP 175 were evaluated under two irrigation methods viz., I1 - Surface irrigation as flooding and I2 - Drip irrigation at 1.2 CP Eeach with six foliar spray treatments on 55 and 75 DAS viz., F1 – Water spray, F2 – Silica @ 500 ppm, F3 – KCl @ 10000 ppm, F4 – Boric acid @ 0.4 ppm, F5 – Triacontanol @ 2 ppm, F6 – Brassinosteroids @ 1 ppm along with F0 - control. The aerobic rice experiment was laid in Split split plot design. Surface irrigation as flooding (I1) and the variety KMP 175 (V2) have proved superior by registering taller plants when compared to their respective other treatments. However, the number of tillers produced per hill and LAI of the variety ADT 46 were significantly higher when compared to KMP 175 and surface irrigation again had favoured significantly higher number of tillers and LAI. At the same time, the response of ADT 46 in producing higher number of tillers and LAI was significantly higher under surface irrigation method while the response of the variety KMP 175 under both the irrigation methods was similar. Averaged across irrigation methods and foliar treatments, the variety KMP 175 had significantly and consistently registered higher DMP. Similarly, averaged across varieties and irrigation methods, application of brassinosteroids had consistently registered significantly higher DMP at all the growth stages of rice.Among the two varieties tested, KMP 175 had significantly registered lengthier ischolar_mains than ADT 46. On the other hand, the ischolar_main volume and ischolar_main DMP of the variety ADT 46 was significantly higher than the variety KMP 175. Similarly, foliar spraying of KCl, water spray and Brassinosteroids had significantly registered statistically at par and higher ischolar_main volume than the other foliar treatments.Therefore, it could be concluded from the experiment that surface irrigation had favoured most of the growth parameters of aerobic rice. The growth performance of the variety KMP 175 under aerobic soil was significantly higher in terms of plant height, DMP and ischolar_main length whereas ADT 46 had produced more number of tillers, LAI and ischolar_main volume. Among the foliar treatments, brassinosteriods had registered higher DMP and ischolar_main volume.Keywords
Aerobic Rice, Irrigation Methods, Foliar Spray, Varieties, Growth Attributes.References
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- DRD Directorate of rice development (2011). State wise area, production and productivity of rice during 2007-08 to 200910. Govt. of India, Mini. of agrl.250.A, Pataliputra colony, Patna (Bihar) India.
- IWMI-International Water Management Institute (2007). Rice: feeding the billions, Chapter 14. In: Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture. International Water Management Institute, Colombo.
- Naeem, M., Masroor, M., Khan, A. and Moinuddin (2012). Triacontanol: A potent plant growthregulator in agriculuture. J. Plant Interactions, 7(2): 129-142.
- Ponnamperuma, F.N. (1981). Some aspects of the physical chemistry of soils. (Institute of Soil, Academica Sinica, Beijing Eds.). “Proceedings of a Symposium on Paddy Soils”. pp. 59-94. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
- Singh, Y.V. (2013). Crop and water productivity as inuenced by rice cultivation methods under organic and inorganic sources of nutrient supply. Paddy Water Environ., 11: 531– 542.
- Srivastava, R.C. (2009). Canal supply based pressurized irrigation in flow based micro irrigation. In “micro irrigation. Proceedings of the Winter School on micro irrigation, 2-4 March 2009, New Delhi” (T.B.S. Rajput and Patel Neelam, Eds.), pp. 90-98. Water Technology Centre, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
- Tuong, T.P. and Bouman, B.A.M. (2002). Rice production in water-scarce environments. Paper presented at the water productivity workshop, 12–14 Nov 2001, Colombo.
- Walters, W. and Bos, B.A.M. (1999). Irrigation performance assessment and irrigation efficiency. Ann. Rept. International institute of Land Reclamation and Improvement (ILRI), Wageningen, The Netherlands.
- Wassman, R., Jagadish, S.V.K. , Heuer, S., Ismail, A., Redona, E., Serraj, R., Singh, R.K., Howell, G., Pathak, H. and Sumfleth, K. (2009). Climate change affecting rice production: the physiological and agronomic basis for possible adaptation strategies. In: Donald L. Sparks, (Eds.), Advances in Agronomy, 101: 59-122.
- Agronomic and Physiological Measures to Enhance the Yield and Water Productivity of Aerobic Rice in Coastal Deltaic Region of Karaikal
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1 Department of Agronomy, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal (U.T.) Puducherry, IN
1 Department of Agronomy, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal (U.T.) Puducherry, IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 16, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 232-237Abstract
A field investigation was carried out at east farm of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal during winter (Navarai), 2017. Two rice varieties viz., V1 - ADT 46 and V2 - KMP 175 were evaluated under two irrigation methods viz., I1 - Surface irrigation as flooding and I2 - Drip irrigation at 1.2 CPE each with six foliar spray treatments on 55 and 75 DAS viz., F1 – Water spray, F2 – Silica @ 500 ppm, F3 – KCl @ 10000 ppm, F4 – Boric acid @ 0.4 ppm, F5 – Triacontanol @ 2 ppm, F6 – Brassinosteroids @ 1 ppm along with F0 - control. The aerobic rice experiment was laid in Split split plot design. The variety KMP 175 had significantly out-yielded ADT 46 and produced the highest grain and straw yields. Similarly, Brassinosteroids and KCl treated plots had recorded statistically at par and higher grain and straw yields. On the other hand, the surface irrigation and drip irrigation had produced statistically similar grain yield. The harvest index of aerobic rice was averaged at 0.23 which was considerably low when compared to the other irrigated rice growing environments. The total water use by aerobic rice under drip irrigation method was almost 35 per cent lesser than surface irrigation but its use efficiency was almost 21 per cent higher than surface irrigation. Similarly, the variety KMP 175 under both irrigation methods registered 70 per cent higher water use efficiency than ADT 46. The highest gross income, net income and B:C ratio could be achieved if KMP 175 was chosen to grow under surface irrigation along with Brassinosteroids foliar spray. Hence, it is concluded from the experiment that the variety KMP 175 could be chosen to grow as aerobic in the coastal deltaic region of Karaikal coupled with either Brassinosteroids or KCl foliar spray under either surface irrigation if water is not a constraint or with drip irrigation if water is a constraint to achieve higher grain yield and net profit.Keywords
Aerobic Rice, Irrigation Methods, Foliar Spray, Varieties, Grain Yield, Water Productivity, Economics.References
- Bucks, D.A., Nakayama, F.S. and Warrik, A.W. (1982). Principles. Practices and potentialities of trickle irrigation. Adv. Irrig., 1: 220-291.
- Castaneda, A.R., Bouman, B.A.M., Peng, S. and Visperas, R.M. (2003). The potential of aerobic rice to reduce water use in water-scarce irrigated low-lands in the tropics. In: Bouman, B.A.M., Hengsdijk, H., Hardy, B., Bindraban, P.S., Tuong, T.P., Ladha, J.K. (eds) Waterwise rice production. International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos.
- DES, Directorate of Economics and Statistics (2012). Puducherry and Public Works Department, Puducherry. 2012. http: // agri.puducherry.gov.in/apstat.htm.
- DRD. Directorate of rice development (2011). State wise area, production and productivity of rice during 2007-08 to 200910. Govt. of India, Mini. of agrl.250.A, Pataliputra colony, Patna (Bihar) India.
- IWMI-International Water Management Institute (2007). Rice: feeding the billions, Chapter 14. In: Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture. International Water Management Institute, Colombo.
- Singh, Y.V. , Singh, K.K. and Sharma, S.K. (2013). Influence of crop nutrition on grain yield, seed quality and water productivity under two rice cultivation systems. Rice Sci., 20 (2) : 129-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1672-6308(13)60113-4.
- Srivastava, R.C. (2009). Canal supply based pressurized irrigation in flow based micro irrigation. In “micro irrigation. Proceedings of the Winter School on micro irrigation, 2-4 March 2009, New Delhi” (T. B. S. Rajput and Patel Neelam, Eds.), pp. 90-98. Water Technology Centre, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
- Tuong, T.P. and Bouman, B.A.M. (2002). Rice production in water-scarce environments. Paper presented at the water productivity workshop, 12–14 Nov 2001, Colombo.
- Walters, W. and Bos, B.G. (1999). Irrigation performance assessment and irrigation efficiency. Ann. Rept. International institute of Land Reclamation and Improvement (ILRI), Wageningen, The Netherlands.
- Wassman, R., Jagadish, S.V.K., Heuer, S., Ismail, A., Redona, E., Serraj, R., Singh, R.K., Howell, G., Pathak, H. and Sumfleth, K. (2009). Climate change affecting rice production: the physiological and agronomic basis for possible adaptation strategies. In: Donald L. Sparks, (Eds.). Adv. Agron., 101: 59-122.
- Blockchain Assisted Chaotic Chameleon Swarm Optimization Based Clustering Technique in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu., IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Mailam Engineering College, Mailam, Villupuram Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu., IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Mailam Engineering College, Mailam, Villupuram Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications, Vol 10, No 3 (2023), Pagination: 325-341Abstract
Vehicular Ad Hoc network (VANET) has group of stationary or moving vehicles linked via wireless networks. Clustering in VANET is used to enhance network efficiency, scalability, and performance. By aggregating vehicles into clusters, communication overhead was decreased, and the network was managed with a greater count of vehicles. Moreover, clustering supports minimizing inter-cluster communication and decreasing congestion, therefore enhancing network reliability. The cluster head (CH) has the responsibility to manage communication in the cluster and forward communications to other clusters. In recent times, Blockchain (BC) technology has been executed to VANETs for enhancing privacy and security. A BC-based scheme is utilized for recording transactions like the change of data amongst vehicles from the secure and tamper-proof method. This makes sure that data cannot be falsified or altered and that the authenticity of data is verified. Therefore, this study develops a Blockchain Assisted Chaotic Chameleon Swarm Optimization based Energy Aware Clustering (BCCSO-EAC) technique in VANET. The presented BCCSO-EAC technique constructs clusters and selects CHs using a fitness function comprising residual energy (RE), node degree (ND), and intra-cluster distance parameters. The BCCSO-EAC technique selects CHs in such that the load among the nodes gets distributed properly. Moreover, BC technology was carried out to enable secure inter-cluster and intra-cluster VANET communication. The experimental result analysis of the BCCSO-EAC method is tested under various measures. The outcomes stated the improved results of the BCCSO-EAC technique over other recent approaches in terms of different evaluation metrics.Keywords
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, Chameleon Swarm Algorithm, Blockchain, Clustering, Fitness Function, Energy Efficiency, Multi-Hop Communication.References
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