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IJAREM: Volume 1 - Issue 2(May 2015)

 

1. Data Mining in Cloud Computing
Madhusudhan.R.Anegundi
Abstract
This paper describes how data mining is used in cloud computing. Data Mining is a process of extracting potentially useful information from raw data. The integration of data mining techniques into normal day-to-day activities has become common place. Every day people are confronted with targeted advertising, and data mining techniques help businesses to become more efficient by reducing costs. How (SaaS) and (PaaS) is very useful in cloud computing. Data mining applications can derive much demographic information concerning customers that was previously not known or hidden in the data. We have recently seen an increase in data mining techniques targeted to such applications as fraud detection, identifying criminal suspects, and prediction of potential terrorists. By and large, data mining systems that have been developed to data for clusters, distributed clusters and grids have assumed that the processors are the scarce resource, and hence shared.
Abstract Online: 15-May-2015

 

2. A solution for minimizing Vendor Lock-In problem in Cloud Computing
Gajawada Sai Pranay Gupta, Abinaya G, Pavithra M
Abstract
Cloud computing has evolved a lot and it is being extensively used. There are various drivers which make people to choose cloud but at the same time there are a number of problems. One such important issue is Vendor Lock-In. In this paper we are going to discuss about vendor lock-in problem, causes for this problem and propose a solution for this problem. We also discuss the limitations of proposed solution.
Abstract Online: 15-May-2015

 

3. A New Conjugate Gradient for Nonlinear Unconstrained Optimization
Salah Gazi Shareef, Ahmed Anwer Mustafa
Abstract
The conjugate gradient method is a very useful technique for solving minimization problems and has wide applications in many fields. In this paper we propose a new conjugate gradient methods by) for nonlinear unconstrained optimization. The given method satisfies descent condition under strong Wolfe line search andglobal convergence property for uniformly functions.Numerical results based on the number of iterations (NOI)and number of function (NOF), have shown that the new 𝛽𝑘𝑁𝑒𝑤 performs better thanas Hestenes-Steifel(HS)CG methods.
Abstract Online: 15-May-2015

 

4. Design and Analysis of Rotary Power Steering System
Smit. Manohar.Arbat, Dr. Sanjay. M. Kherde
Abstract
The sole of the power steering is the medium through which the steering task is performed.This medium involves steering column,universal joint,yoke joint.we had reviewed that the area of bores of universal joint are subjected to high temperature conditions.So,we had introduced a high temperature resistive fibre at that location to avoid failure of the cross nut.Also,we had introduced an adhesive rubber for insulation in shaft column in the inner periphery.This will reduce the vibration failure at high temperature,easy assistance.
Abstract Online: 15-May-2015

 

5. Gesture Recognition and Replication Using Geometrical Transforms and Servo Control System
Simerjeet Kaur, Prabhjot Singh Sandhu
Abstract
Gesture acceptance pertains to acquainted allusive expressions of motion by a human, involving the hands, arms, face, arch or body. The assignment of action acceptance is awful arduous due to circuitous background, attendance of non-gesture duke motions, and altered beam environments. It is of absolute accent in designing an able and able human-computer interface. The applications of action acceptance are manifold, alignment from assurance accent through medical rehabilitation to basic reality. In this proposed work, we accommodate a analysis on action acceptance with accurate accent on duke gestures. Duke action acceptance arrangement can be acclimated for interfacing amid computer and animal application duke gesture. This plan presents a address for a animal computer interface through action acceptance that is able to admit changeless gestures. The aim of this a priorism is to advance an algorithm for acceptance and manipulating of duke gestures with reasonable accuracy. The analysis of gray calibration angel of a action is performed application Otsu thresholding algorithm. Otsu algorithm treats any analysis botheration as allocation problem. Absolute angel akin is disconnected into two classes one is duke and added is background. The optimal beginning amount is bent by accretion the arrangement amid chic about-face and absolute chic variance. A morphological clarification adjustment is acclimated to finer abolish accomplishments and article babble in the anecdotal image. Morphological adjustment consists of dilation, erosion, opening, and closing operation. The arrangement allows the users to baddest scenario, and it is able to ascertain duke gestures fabricated by the users, to analyze the fingers and accomplish the manipulation.
Abstract Online: 20-May-2015

 

6. Comparison between chemically treated sisal fiber with Al2O3 and Fe2O3
Asif jehan, Dr. shirish joshi and Dr. M.N. bapat
Abstract
Aluminum oxide and iron oxide synthesized through sintering route. The present research work deals with ferrite and aluminum composite prepared using chemical reactions. Aluminum nitrate, ferric nitrate and ammonium chloride doped with sisal fiber has been prepared. The comparative studies of aluminum oxide and iron oxide were examined through dielectric measurement.
Abstract Online: 20-May-2015

 

7. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON USE OF RECYCLE PAPER MILL WASTE IN LIGHT WEIGHT BRICK
Maneesh kumar CS, Ashik moulana S, venkateshan M
Abstract
This experimental study investigates the use of recycle paper mill waste in brick. This investigation is mainly focused on making use of waste materials into a construction material. Nowadays the availability of construction materials become expensive due to increase of its need and over exploitation. This affects the middle class peoples as overall construction cost increased. In India annual production capacity of recycle paper industry is 2.345 million tons and waste generated thereof is 15%. These wastes can be used in light weight brick with mix of Rpmw, cement and flyash varying composition of cement and flyash of (20-35%).Our experimental investigation the use of recycle paper mill waste in light weight bricks. This reduces the overall construction cost to reasonable extent and it will improve the compressive strength. This type of brick will able to form a temporary structure and the sense of using waste materials in brick not only reduces the economic factor but the more significant aspect is to protect the environment. Since more solid waste are produced day by day. The utilization of recycle paper mill waste from paper mill industry will reduces the environmental problem. From experimentation it is observed that waste-create brick (WCB) prepared using RPMW-cement-flyash combination is light weight, shock absorbing and meet compressive strength requirements of ASTM C 63-03a.
Abstract Online: 20-May-2015

 

8. Stability Control of an Interconnected Power System Using PID Controller
Y.V.Naga Sundeep, P.NandaKumar, Y.Vamsi Babu, K.Harshavardhan
Abstract
Maintanence of stability in an interconnected power system is necessary to have good operation , to do so here we are using load frequency control.Load frequency control is one of the important issues in electrical power system design/operation and is becoming much more significant recently with increasing size, changing structure and complexity in interconnected power system. This paper deals with a new approach of PID tuning and their dynamic responses are compared with PID classical Controller when both controllers are applied to three area interconnected Thermal-Thermal-Hydro. The dynamical response of the load frequency control problem in an interconnected power system is improved by designing PID controller using Pessen Integral Rule (similar to Ziegler Nichols -2nd method). The results indicate that the proposed controller gives the better performance.
Abstract Online: 30-May-2015

 

9. The Student's Satisfaction Influential Factors at Cihan University
Manaf Basil Raewf, Thabit Hassan Thabit
Abstract
Universities are increasingly operating in Erbil. There is fierce competition among these universities to attract students. Students' satisfaction has become increasingly important for university to survive. The purpose of this study is to find the perception status of students' satisfaction and the factors that affect it at Cihan University in Erbil. The relationship between the dependent variable of this study which is customer satisfaction and the independent variables which are service quality physical environment; and study fees, is investigated in this study. The study uses adopted questionnaire to collect the data from respondents. Respondents are students at Cihan University. Three departments are selected to be the place for data collection. The findings of the research shows that the perception status of students' satisfaction is 3.39 with moderate agreement of almost all the items of statement. The overall mean score value of service quality by the respondents is found to be 3.53 with agreement of all the items of statement , of physical environment is found to be 3.22 with moderate agreement on all items of statement, and of study fees by respondents is 3.08 with moderate agreement on all items of statement. The hypotheses testing shows that there is positive and significant relationship between customer satisfaction and other variable such as service quality and physical environment with correlation of 0.312, and 0.290 respectively. The relationship between study fees and customer satisfaction is found to be negative and insignificant with correlation of -0.093.
Abstract Online: 30-May-2015

 

10. Learn & Work – the tools for Business Success
Kanhu Charan Padhy, Aparna Ghosh
Abstract
In this dynamic world of business progress, the organisations, which are playing the leading role in the business market, are focussing a considerable portion of their investment in providing a learning path to their employees. In general, people in the small business circles feel that investing on the employees for knowledge acquiring through training or learning mechanism is a dead investment. However, it is not so. Whether it is a small sector or large sector organisation; whether it is service sector or manufacturing Sector or Research & Development sector. It is definitely forms a favourable tool for Business Success. “The way, a person learns to acquire knowledge through various media; similarly an organisation is like an individual, which has to be grown through various paths of learning to become a successful business sector. This is possible only when it has a room for learning in it‟s House of Business.” As our environment undergoes a changes by the seasonal influences, in a similar fashion, the Business is also gets effected by seasonal requirements through the process of Demands & Recessions. This gives rise to the Progress & Fall in the business during their period of their life cycle. It is immaterial, whether it is large public Sector or Small Scale Industry, it is applicable to all business organisations. This paper brings out the importance of knowledge imparting through “Learn & Work” Model process to the employees through various learning & training methods which contribute them much in their business mechanism. Some of the information has been highlighted from the reviews and studies of few articles & other knowledge resources. Then it is followed by the problems, hypothesis and the experiments, recommendation & references.
Abstract Online: 05-June-2015

 

11. Analysis of Hopfield Network Associative Memory using Hybrid Evolutionary System for Superimposed Images of Numerals
Ruby Panwar, Amit Kumar
Abstract
This paper presents the implementation of a Hebbian learning rule and genetic algorithm to store and later, recall of superimposed images of numerals in Hopfield network associative memory. A set of ten objects (i.e. 0 to 9 numerals) has been considered as the pattern set. In the Hopfield network associative memory, the weighted code of input patterns provides an auto-associative function in the network. The storing of images is done by hebbian learning rule and recalling is done by using both hebbian rule and genetic algorithm. The simulated results shows that the genetic algorithm gives efficient results as compared to hebbian rule for superimposed images of numerals.
Abstract Online: 05-June-2015

 

12. Interleaver Design of Turbo code
Chandan Mishra & Aashish Hiradhar
Abstract
It is well known that an interleaver with random properties, quite often generated by pseudo-random algorithms, is one of the essential building blocks of turbo codes, however, randomly generated interleavers has a lack of a compact representation that leads to a simple implementation. Especially for satellite application, we avoid using memories to save a look-up table, but the best way to do is to generate these interleavers on the fly from simple algorithms. One of those algorithmic interleavers is used by CCSDS (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems). In this paper, a new deterministic interleavers will be suggested of length matched with CCSDS standards to be used in the satellite applications and their performances were compared with CCSDS interleaver performance. The minimum Hamming distance and their multiplicities are the criteria for comparison. The suggested deterministic interleaver can be used in turbo code systems without any encoder/decoder configurations change or adding any system complexity. The simulation is applied for frame length 1784, and code rate ½. The interleaver plays a crucial role in performance of concatenated convolutional code structure. There are various types of interleaver used in concatenated code design. In this paper, we have also mentioned the CCSDS compliant interleaver related to turbo code design. The input output distribution of CCSDS compliant interleaver is mention in this paper. We have found that distribution of CCSDS compliant interleaver is not uniform throughout the frame. A better uniform distributed interleaver design for concatenated codes has proposed.
Abstract Online: 05-June-2015

 

13. Security Supporting Mechanism for Exchange of File
Komal Sonkamble, Sagar Mudgal, Jyoti Vidhate, Aakash Mehta
Abstract
In today’s information world despite the increasing awareness of security, malicious failures are inevitable in the modern world. Sharing of data has boosted information exchange on both the personal and business levels. There is a need of the authentication of messages sent by a group of individuals to another group. Due to unreliability of a single entity in an information environment we want to create the trust relation between the groups of entities. So transferring file securely has become and necessity. In most of the situation the sharing of file sharing happens between two entities.
A secret sharing scheme allows one to distribute a piece of secret information between several entities. Following some ideas of the File Transfer scheme has been tried to enhance using some encryption technique and tried to improve the use of such protocol in regular life.
Abstract Online: 05-June-2015

 

14. LEARNING AND TALENT DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW IN CONTEXT
Dr Eno A Maycock, Olakunle Akinwale Ikuomola
Abstract
Despite the increasing need for Learning and Talent Development (L&TD) in organisations, there is growing confusion about its meaning in theory and practice. This article explores and provides insights into the variations on the inconsistencies of the concept, definitions and approach to L&TD. Drawing insights from a number of discreet literatures, this review proposed an integrative approach to L&TD. The study analysed why talent development is crucial for organisational success whether in boom or bust. The constraints faced by organisations in implementing L&TD strategy were discussed. Drawing on practical examples, the paper examines the L&TD interventions available to organisations and factors influencing them. This study will aid L&TD practitioners in engaging with some issues faced regarding the management and development of talent in the workplace. Finally, future areas for research were highlighted and proposals were made for effective L&TD.
Abstract Online: 05-June-2015

 

15. ROLE OF TECHNICAL & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) SYSTEM IN IMPROVING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE OF INDIA
Shailendra Kumar Gupta
Abstract
India has one of the largest technical manpower in the world. However, compared to its population it is not significant and there is a tremendous scope of improvement in this area. In India, the emphasis has been on general education, with vocational education at the receiving end. This has resulted in large number of educated people remaining unemployed. This phenomenon has now been recognized by the planners and hence there is a greater thrust on vocationalisation of education. Another shortcoming in the area of technical and vocational education is that till now, the number of engineers graduating is more than the diploma holders. This is creating an imbalance, as more workforces are required at the lower level. Hence more polytechnics and Institute for Industrial Training (ITIs) is being opened now. Besides, various Ministries are trying to impart vocational courses through innovative institutions, specially launched for the purpose. In doing so, the government is trying to maintain quality of these courses. Under the XIth Plan, vocationalisation of education has received a boost with more funds being allocated for the purpose. Besides, it is also being ensured that the marginalized sections of the society, including women, get adequate representation in these courses. It can thus be hoped that TVET will play a major role in improving the lives of the people of India.
Abstract Online: 08-June-2015

 

16. Mitigation of Voltage Sags and Swells using Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) with SPWM and SVPWM Techniques
P.Gopi, Y.V.Naga Sundeep
Abstract
This paper presents design and simulation of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) using sinusoidal pulse width modulation(SPWM) and space vector pulse width modulation(SVPWM) Technique . It describes the problems of voltage sags and swells and its severe impact on nonlinear loads. DVR is a series connected device used for compensating the voltage sags and swells in distribution system. The detection of sags/swells is carried out with the help of dq0 theory, whereas the control of voltage source inverter is done with help of SPWM & SVPWM .The simulation was carried out with the help of simulink and matlab and the results were found to be in accordance with the theoretical values.
Abstract Online: 08-June-2015

 

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