M. H. Gulzar, A. W. Manzoor |
A Ring-Shaped Region Containing All or A Specific Number of The Zeros of A Polynomial |
According to a Cauchy's classical result all the zeros of a polynomial .......
Polynomial, Region, Zeros.
[1]. Ahlfors L. V. ,Complex Analysis, 3rd edition, Mc-Grawhill. |
AdilJamil Zaru |
Converting Any Website to Wordpress |
We are having different problems with a static website, such as management and content
update. To explain these problems, one alternate method is to use Content Management System (CMS), such as
WordPress. This paper explains the process of converting a static website to WordPress.. In This paper some
solutions are given to resolve problems, such as the conflict with Internet Explorer (IE) and WordPress security
issues. The outcome of this paper allows the users to use WordPress to manage the website, to publish
automatically new content into online social networking services, to provide customized information to
registered users as well as to allow web syndication.
Content Management System, Solution Stack, Static and dynamic website, WordPress
[1]. S.Willison, "Static content generation," 2003. [Online]. Available:
http://simonwillison.net/2003/dec/13/staticcontentgeneration/. [2]. M. Rouse, "What is Web application (Web app)? - Definition from Whatis.com," 2011.[Online]. Available: http://searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/definition/Web-application-Web-app. [3]. M. S. Mimoso, "Red Hat: Linux served at vertical data center dinner tables," 2003. [Online]. Available: http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/880604/Red-Hat-Linux-served-at-vertical-data-centerdinner- tables. [4]. P. W. Staff, "Server Operating Systems - PC World Australia," 2012.[Online]. Available: http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/151491/server_operating_systems/. [5]. A. Vijay, "A Comparison of two major dynamic web platforms - LAMP vs. WISA."[Online]. Available: http://kidoos.net/content/LAMPWISA.aspx |
Mr. S. Dhinakaran, Dr. J. Thirumaran |
An Investigation on Scalable and Efficient Privacy Preserving Challenges for Big Data Security |
Big data is a relative term describing a situation where the volume, velocity and variety of data
exceed an organization's storage or compute capacity for accurate and timely decision making. Big data refers
to huge amount of digital information collected from multiple and different sources. With the development of
application of Internet/Mobile Internet, social networks, Internet of Things, big data has become the hot topic of
research across the world, at the same time; big data faces security risks and privacy protection during
collecting, storing, analyzing and utilizing. Since a key point of big data is to access data from multiple and
different domains security and privacy will play an important role in big data research and technology.............
Big Data, Security, Challenges, Issues, Privacy.
[1]. http://www.internetlivestats.com/twitter-statistics/
[2]. http://www.internetlivestats.com/google-search-statistics/ [3]. Grand Challenge: Applying Regulatory Science and Big Data to Improve Medical Device Innovation, Arthur G. Erdman∗, Daniel F. Keefe, Senior Member, IEEE, and Randall Schiestl, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL. 60, NO. 3, MARCH 2013 [4]. http://lsst.org/lsst/google [5]. http://www.economist.com/node/15557443 |
J.Mahalakshmi, Pg Student, G.Shanthakumari |
Automated Crop Inspection and Pest Control Using Image Processing |
Agriculture is the backbone of our country. India is an agricultural country where the most of
the population depends on agriculture. Research in agriculture is aimed towards increasing productivity and
profit. There are several automated systems available in literature, which are developed for irrigation control and
environmental monitoring in the field. However, it is essential to monitor the plant growth stage by stage and
take decisions accordingly. In addition to monitoring the environmental parameters such as pH, moisture
content and temperature, it is inevitable to identify the onset of plant diseases too. It is the key to prevent the
losses in yield and quantity of agricultural product............
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[1]. Ajinkya Paikekari, Vrushali Ghule, Rani Meshram, V.B. Raskar, "Weed Detection using Image
processing", International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2016, pp 1220-1222.
[2]. Jayamala.K.Patit, Rajkumar,"Advances in Image Processing for detection of plant diseases", Journal of Advanced Bio Informatics Applications and Research, 2011, pp 135-141. [3]. Mrs. Latha, A Poojith, B V Amarnath Reddy, G Vittal Kumar, " Image Processing in Agriculture", International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, 2014, pp 1562-1565. [4]. J.S.Saijis, R.Rastogi, V.K.Chadda, "Application of Image processing in BiologyandAgriculture".BARC Newsletter, 2014 [5]. P.Usha,V.Maheswari, Dr.V.Nandagopal, "Design and Implementation of Seeding Agricultural Robot", Journal of Innovative Research and Solutions, 2015, 138-143. |
K Rajasekhar, B Leela Tejaswi |
Study on Strength Properties of Concrete with Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Copper Slag |
One of the major challenges in our present society is the protection of environment. Some of the
important elements in this respect are the reduction in the consumption of energy and natural raw materials and
consumption of waste materials must be increased. This experimental study is to investigate the effect of using
copper slag as a replacement of fine aggregate on the strength properties. The common management options for
copper slag are recycling, recovering of metal, production of value added products such as abrasive tools,
roofing granules, cutting tools, abrasive tiles, glass, rail road ballast, asphalt pavements. Despite increasing
reusing of copper slag, the huge amounts of its annual production is disposed in dumps or stockpiles...................
Compressive Strength, Copper Slag, Fine Aggregate, Flexural Strength, Reusing Copper Slag,
Environmental Friendly, Split Tensile Strength
[1] Al-Jabri, K.S. Abdullah, Al-Saidy and Ramzi Taha. "Effect of copper slag as a fine aggregate on the
properties of cementmortars and concrete", Construction and building materials, Vol. 25, pp. 933-938,
2011
[2] Amena.I Tamboli and Dr. S.B. Shinde, "Partial replacement of cement with unprocessed steel slag in concrete" International Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology, Volume 4, Issue 5, 2013, pp.55-60, ISSN Print: 0976-6308, ISSN online: 0976-6316 [3] Arino, A.M and Mobasher B, "Effect of copper slag on the strength and toughness of cementitious mixtures", ACI Materials journal, Vol. 96,No.1 pp. 68-75, 1999 [4] Ayano Toshiki, Kuramoto Osamu, and Sataka kenji, " Concrete with copper slag fine aggregate", Society of Material Science, vol.49, pp. 1097-1102, 2000 [5] Bipra Gorai, Jana R.K and Premchand, "Charactersistics and utilisation of copper slag - a review", Resources, conversation and recycling, vol.39, No.4, pp. 299-313, 2002 |
Qiang-Sheng WANG, Koichi HIROSE, Takashi FUKUE |
Basic Study on Solid-Liquid Phase Change Problem of Ice around Heat Transfer Tubes |
Phase change heat transfer around heat transfer tubes is one of the basic problem of an ice heat
storage exchanger. It can lead to decrease of thermal storage efficiency and damage of heat transfer tubes if
continued freezing further after the ice has bridged because of the generated ice thermal resistance and volume
expansion. In this study, we focused on freezing phenomena of phase change material (PCM) between two heat
transfer tubes, which can simulate an inside structure of ice heat storage exchangers. Bridging time between two
heat transfer tubes was studied numerically..............
Freezing phenomena, Natural convection, Bridging time, Temperature distribution,
Numerical prediction
[1]. T. Saito and K. Hirose, "A two-dimensional study of freezing with density inversion in the horizontal circle tube, (in
Japanese)" Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Vol. 54, No. 624, pp.845-852, 1979.
[2]. K. Sasaguchi, K. Kusano and H. Kitagawa, "Solid-Liquid Phase Change Heat Transfer around Two Horizontal, Vertically Spaced Cylinders. An Experimental Study on the Effect of Density Inversion of Water, (in Japanese)" The Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 61, No. 581, pp.208-214, 1995. [3]. K. Sasaguchi, K. Kusano, et al., "Transient Natural Convection of Water around a Cylinder in a Rectangular Cavity (Effect of the Density Inversion Cooling of Water), (in Japanese)" The Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 96, No. 1321, pp.258-263, 1997. [4]. J. Vogel, M. Johnson, M. Eck and D. Laing, "Numerical analysis of natural convection in a latent heat thermal energy storage system containing rectangular enclosures," Eurotherm Seminar. #99 Advances in Thermal Energy Storage, pp. 1-10, 2014. [5]. K. Torigoe, Y. Nakazawa and K. Kinoshita, "An Experimental Study on Formation and Melting of Ice around Horizontal Tubes. Influence of Tube Array on Ice Formation and Melting Characteristics, (in Japanese)" roceeding of the Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 68, pp.245-247, 1991. |
Sri Ariyani, Antonius IW |
Analysis and Implementation Wireless Sensor Network of Information Technology Systems |
This paper, we propose a smart home system based on two approaches. The first approach is
topologi architecture mesh and the second is the protocol of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are efficient. This
system has two working environment, indoor and outdoor. Indoor environment using WSN system, while the
external environment usingsystem. internet-cloudThis scheme is known as the Internet-of-Things (IOT). Indoor
and outdoor environments connected to each other by means of a connecting bridge. WSN system formed from
the components of WSN that uses a mesh topology. Each component of the WSN designed for implementing
efficient data protocols are proposed...............
Internet-of-Things, intelligent home systems, wireless sensor networks, mesh topologies
[1]. T. Adiono, Challenges and opportunities in designing internet ofthings, "Proc. of Int. Conf. on Information
Technology, Computer and Electrical Engineering", November 2014, pp.11-12.
[2]. H. Pensas, H. Raula, and J. Vanhala, Energy efficient sensor networkwith service discovery for smart home environments, "Proc. of Int. Conf. on Sensor Technologies and Application", June 2009, pp.399404,. [3]. C. Zhang, M. Zhang, Y. Su, and W. Wang, Smart home design based on ZigBee wireless sensor network, "Proc. of Int. ICST Conference on Communications and Networking in China", August 2012, pp.463-466. [4]. Y. Xu, Y. Jiang, C. Hu, H. Chen, L. He, and Y. Cao, A balanced security protocol of wireless sensor network for smart home, "Proc. ofInt. Conf. on Signal Processing", October 2014, pp.23242327. [5]. M.Y. Fathany and T. Adiono, Wireless protocol design for smart home on mesh wireless sensor network, "Int. Symp. on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication System", Bali, November 2015. |
Anghesom Alemngus, Semere Amlesom, Joe Joe L Bovas |
An Overview of Eritrea's Water Resources |
Water is central to national development that includes many challenges in the vital sectors such as
food, energy, health and economic development. Cognizant of this fact, the government and people of Eritrea
have been diligently working towards developing the water resources sector. Policies pertaining to water
resources, food security, environment, and water and drought calamities mitigation were formulated and being
put into effect. Remarkable achievements made on water conservation and safe and adequate water supply
coverage by Eritrea can be considered as an important milestone. However, frequent assessment of water
resources potentials at different levels of the country is an aspect that is fundamental to effective water resources
development and management...............
Water resources, water institute, climate change, hydrometeorology, water supply.
[1]. A. Anghesom and B.S. Mathur, "Hydrologic inventory of Mereb-Gash river basin in Eritrea," Lap Lambert Academic Publishing,
Deutschland, 2016.
[2]. A. Anghesom and B.S. Mathur, "Geomorphologic instantaneous unit hydrographs for rivers in Eritrea," Journal of Indian Water Resources Society, vol. 34(1), pp. 1-14, January 2014. [3]. B. Bates, Z. Kundzewicz, S. Wu, and J. Palutikof, "Climate change and water," Technical Paper of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Secretariat, Geneva, 2008. [4]. D. Mwanza, "Water for sustainble development in Africa, environment, development and sustainability," Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Netherlands, pp. 95-115, 2003. [5]. S. Drury, R. Peart, and M. Andrews, "Hydrogeological potential of major fractures in Eritrea," Journal of African Earth Sciences, vol. 32(2), pp. 163-177, 2001. |
Jaemjan Boonyopakorn |
Technology Enhanced Language Learning on English Communication for EFL Learners |
Global advanced technology era is the most significant role for world population using Online
Social Network (OSN) increasingly. It can be applied to multi-functioning purposes which are more essential
for their life any situations for instance their society, study, and work. The integration of technology and English
practicing skills has a lot good benefits for them to promote English communication among EFL learners. They
are motivated and encouraged to practice their English skills more fluently and effectively. They also have good
attitudes toward using the technology in their learning. Most of them are able to communicate in English with
each other around the world. They also learn more culture and lifestyles in any foreign countries, especially in
ASEAN countries...............
TELL, English Communication, OSN, EFL Learners, AEC
[1]. W. Aisha& W. Goodith, Technology Enhanced Language Learning: Connecting Theory and Practice,
O x f o r d: O x f o r d
[2]. University Press, 2013. [3]. Shu Ching Yang&Yi-Ju Chen, "Technology- enhanced language learning: A case study", Computers in Human [4]. Behavior,23, pp. 860–879, 2007. [5]. Ghalami Nobar, A.&Ahangari, S. , "The Impact of Computer Assisted Language Learning on Iranian EFL Learners' |
M. Meknassi, M. Barakat, A. Tijani, M. El Ghorba |
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Characterization of Residual Energy Loss and Damage Prediction of wire Rope wires Exposed to Sulfuric Acid |
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The Characterization of residual energy loss of wires extracted from wire rope of type 19x7
immersed in 30% H2SO4 was investigated in this paper. The results obtained from tensile tests on virgin and
corroded specimens show a decrease in residual energy as function of immersion hours (8h, 16h, 24h, 32h and
40h). This progressive decrease of energy allowed us to develop a method to calculate damage evolution due to
corrosion. Thereafter, and with the establishment of the damage, three stages of damage are distinguished and
the value of the critical life fraction is identified, which predict the time of the damage and thus to intervene at
the appropriate time before the risk of failure becomes risky.
Wire rope; wire; corrosion; residual energy; damage.
[1]. V. Oksanen, P. Andersson, K. Valtonen, K. Holmberg, V.-T. Kuokkala, "Characterization of the wear
of nodular cast iron rollers in contact with wire ropes,"Wear 308 (2013) 199–205. [2]. G. Simonnet, Steel Wire Drawing, Technical Engineer. Metallic materials, 1996 Vol.MC2, N.M645, p. M645.1-M645.12. [3]. N.Mouhib;H.Ouaomar; M.Lahlou& M. El Ghorba, Characterization of residual energy loss and Damage Prediction of 7-wire strand extracted from a steel wire rope and subjected to a static test, International Journal of Research (IJR) e-ISSN: 2348-6848, p- ISSN: 2348-795X Volume 2, Issue 06, June 2015. [4]. W. Songquan, Z .Dekun, W. Dagang, Z. Zefeng, Electrochemical corrosion behavior of steel wires in a coalmine with a corrosive, Mining Science and Technology (China), 21 (2011) 71e76. [5]. A. Meksem, "Probabilistic approach and experimental characterization of the behavior of wire rope hoist,"Ph.D. Thesis, ENSEM, University Hassan 2, Ain Chock, Casablanca, 2010.
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Sireesha Pendem, Kancharla Suresh |
Energy Harvesting Using Adaptive Duty-Cycling Algorithm - Wireless Sensor Networks |
With the wide spread use of wireless sensor network, the management of the energy resources
has become a topic of reseaech. Wireless sensor nodes which harvest energy from the environment have become
an to battery hooped up nodes. Requirements for economical use of the extracted energy led to development of
algorithms that manage the node functions depending on the amount of collected energy. This article introduces
a unique solution of adaptively setting the duty-cycle of a wireless sensor nodes so as to maximize its
monitoring lifetime................
Wireless sensor networks; energy harvesting; power management; duty-cycling; supercapacitors;
solar energy
[1]. A. Kansal, J. Hsu, S. Zahedi, and M. B. Srivastava, "Power management in energy harvesting sensor
networks", ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst., 6(4), 2007.
[2]. C. Vigorito, D. Ganesan, and A. Barto, "Adaptive control of duty cycling in energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks" In Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, SECON '07. 4th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on, 2007, pp. 21–30. [3]. A. Cammarano, C. Petrioli, and D. Spenza, "Pro-energy: A novel energy prediction model for solar and wind energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks", In Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems (MASS), 2012 IEEE 9th International Conference on, pp.75–83. [4]. J. Piorno, C. Bergonzini, D. Atienza, and T. Rosing, "Prediction and management in energy harvested wireless sensor nodes", In Wireless Communication, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace Electronic Systems Technology,Wireless VITAE 2009. 1st International Conference on, pp. 6–10. [5]. J. Hsu, S. Zahedi, A. Kansal, M. Srivastava, and V. Raghunathan, "Adaptive duty cycling for energy harvesting systems", in Low Power Electronics and Design, 2006. ISLPED'06. Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on, pp. 180–185. |