Manuscripts

Recent Papers

Research Paper

A three-layer privacy scheme for storing data using fog computing along with cloud computing

Nowadays, we often listen to the word of cloud computing. In our technological world, we care a lot about our privacy, so we use cloud computing to achieve it. For the time being, there are many people who are interested in others life and are always try to get other data. Recently, We came to know that this cloud computing storage system also been crashed. In order to decrease the risk of losing data, we introduced a new technology called Fog computing. In this new storage system, we have used a theory of the Hash-Solomon code of algorithm which helps in dividing data into three parts. And fog computing we use is to store the three parts of data into cloud, fog and in secondary storage or main memory of the device/system. The composition of data that divided into is 95%, 4%, and 1% respectively. As it is dived into three parts it’ll be difficult for the hacker to crash into fog server and get the data stored in it. We all know about cloud storage is secured externally whereas fog server is secured both in and out of it. That means fog storage system is secured both internally and externally. Here Hash-Solomon ensures the data to be encoded first before dividing the data and even encodes each part after the division of data. For retrieving this data when the owner needed then it is decoded by Hash-Solomon itself, if we use another algorithm it will only do encode or decode but not both. So, we use this algorithm for flexibility, compatibility and also for better efficiency. So, we can say that this increases privacy protection.

Published by: M. Sai Poojitha, P. Jyothsna Vani, K. Yaseswini, L. Tejaswini

Author: M. Sai Poojitha

Paper ID: V6I2-1410

Paper Status: published

Published: April 18, 2020

Full Details
Research Paper

An attempt of best scheduling approach for a construction project

The current study is an attempt made to decide the best scheduling approach to a construction project in order to deliver it on time, quality and cost. The major constraints typically observed in any construction project are time overruns, cost overruns. It is, therefore, necessary for a project manager to attempt the best scheduling approach based on the study of project ideals and project constraints. A Project ideal is a measure of success. Common project ideals identified are Highest client satisfaction, Highest quality for deliverables, shortest time possible and lowest cost possible. The typical project constraints are Knowledge, Time, cost, resource and risk constraints. After having a project PIC analysis, the best scheduling approach is decided like an Agile approach when knowledge is a constraint or when the ideal is the highest client satisfaction, Critical path method when time is dominant and time is ideal, Resource Critical Path ( RCP) approach in any resource-constrained project. A logical sequence of activities with assigned duration and resources is made and the schedule is prepared. The critical path method is the approach used widely in a construction project. Critical path and critical activities are studied in advance with the use of MSP 2016 or any other computer software and critically monitored so that these activities are completed on time and there should not be any delay in completing these activities.

Published by: Sandeep Manohar Joshi, Dr.Navnath V Khadake

Author: Sandeep Manohar Joshi

Paper ID: V6I2-1400

Paper Status: published

Published: April 18, 2020

Full Details
Research Paper

Automatic Saline Re-filler for COVID-19 patients using IoT

This work majorly concentrates on how automatic refilling of saline is done to the COVID 19 patients in the Intensive care Unit (ICU) or in the Critical Isolation ward so that continuous contact for the doctors with the positive patients can be minimized. In addition to this patient's BP, Heart rate can be monitored from outside of critical wards.

Published by: Peddinti Jagannadha Deekshith, Kakarlamudi Lakshmi Maidhili

Author: Peddinti Jagannadha Deekshith

Paper ID: V6I2-1399

Paper Status: published

Published: April 18, 2020

Full Details
Others

Home Automation with voice control

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a WorldWide network of smart objects. A smart home solution that allows users to specify and centrally control the Internet of Things smart objects. It also provides a user interface to graphically illustrate the data received from smart objects. A typical smart home is composed of several SOs that communicate with a central application. Basic aim is to control or monitor signals from different appliances, or basic services. To make devices to be user friendly, rather than searching for electronic deviceto give commands.

Published by: S. Saravanakumar, G. Vijay, C. Piramuthu Raja, T. S. Arun Samuel

Author: S. Saravanakumar

Paper ID: V6I2-1361

Paper Status: published

Published: April 18, 2020

Full Details
Research Paper

Precision farming using embedded systems and machine learning

Agriculture plays one of the major roles in the occupation of India and machine learning is a growing field in agricultural analysis. Choosing a particular crop is an extremely important issue during agriculture. Any farmer is curious about getting the recommendation of the crop he should grow. The common problem existing among Indian farmers is they don’t choose right crop supported their soil requirements. Because of this they face big set back in productivity and leads to a loss in income. Also monitoring weather is a crucial part of precision agriculture. A farmer cant fight with the weather. However, he can accept the given situation and take additional farm management practices to attenuate crop losses and take precautions beforehand. Therefore accurate information regarding weather is vital in order that farm activities are often planned without adverse events. Being conscious of real-time weather is best thanks to protecting crops and a secure high and healthy yield. In this paper, this problem is solved by proposing a crop recommendation system using a Machine learning algorithm and getting real-time data of weather using wireless sensors in one system will be really beneficial for the farmers.

Published by: Smit Master, Sachin Kundar, Rahul Gandhi

Author: Smit Master

Paper ID: V6I2-1397

Paper Status: published

Published: April 15, 2020

Full Details
Survey Report

A survey on operating systems, LFS and BLFS

Recently, government organizations, specialists have been attracted to the movement of open-source software and on top of them, the Linux open-source and free operating system has caught the most attention. So much so that in this movement even the biggest companies like Google, Oracle have stepped forward and are developing open-source software, particularly Linux. This paper states the stepwise development of a Linux based operating system with the Linux from Scratch (LFS) method. First, we take a look at different operating systems, and the need to develop another Linux-based system. The advantages and disadvantages of these operating systems are presented. And further, we analyze a step by step method from “scratch” to a complete Linux-based operating system.

Published by: Kohinoor Chatterjee, Prafull Lad, Kartik Kapgate, Isha Bansod, Pravin Khandare

Author: Kohinoor Chatterjee

Paper ID: V6I2-1386

Paper Status: published

Published: April 15, 2020

Full Details
Request a Call
If someone in your research area is available then we will connect you both or our counsellor will get in touch with you.

    [honeypot honeypot-378]

    X
    Journal's Support Form
    For any query, please fill up the short form below. Try to explain your query in detail so that our counsellor can guide you. All fields are mandatory.

      X
       Enquiry Form
      Contact Board Member

        Member Name

        [honeypot honeypot-527]

        X
        Contact Editorial Board

          X

            [honeypot honeypot-310]

            X