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A survey on anti-phishing browser plug-ins

Phishing is an internet fraud that aims to steal sensitive information like usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers. Though phishing may be a straightforward social engineering attack, it's proved to be amazingly effective. Hence, the amount of phishing scams is continuing to grow, and also the prices of the ensuing damages is increasing. Researchers moreover because the IT trade has known the imperative want for anti-phishing solutions and recently, a number of solutions to mitigate phishing attacks are proposed. many of those approaches square measure browser plugins. In 2005, we tend to enforce a Firefox anti-phishing browser plug-in referred to as AntiPhish. when cathartic AntiPhish, we determined to port it to the Microsoft web adventurer (IE) browser. Supporting i.e. was vital as a result of a majority of web users area unit accessing the net with this browser. Our initial expectation at the start of the project was that porting a browser plug-in that's written for Firefox to i.e. couldn't be too difficult; in spite of everything, browser plug-ins area unit conceptually similar. However, creating an associate degree-phishing browser plug-in for the i.e. tested to be much more difficult than expected. during this paper, we report on our expertise in implementing anti-phishing (i.e., security) browser plug-ins and summarize 5 lessons we tend to learn from our endeavor.

Published by: Satish Kumar Ray

Author: Satish Kumar Ray

Paper ID: V4I6-1422

Paper Status: published

Published: December 27, 2018

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Overview of recent research and development to make E2O as advance system of mobility

After the e2o electric car, Mahindra has launched e2o plus in a year. The all new Mahindra e2o in a rare car that have highly advanced technologies and goodness which keep you and your planet in mind there are so many causes to call it smart generation they are:- Zero emission, easy charging, Smartphone connectivity, Remote Diagnostics, Direct Drive transmission, Regenerative breaking, Revive, Small turning radius, Highly advanced and internationally designed lithium-ion battery hiss assist feature and its beats all transport system in running cast. This paper will make an overview of recent research and development to make e2o as future advanced of mobility

Published by: Ravi Ranjan, Pramod Chaudhary, Himanshu Raj, Jaiprakash Pingua, Pratap Ranjan, Dixit Suthar

Author: Ravi Ranjan

Paper ID: V4I6-1418

Paper Status: published

Published: December 27, 2018

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Sugarcane bagasse ash waste used as a binding material in construction

Nowadays, environmental pollution indicates major concern for society. Therefore most of the researchers over the world today are concentrating on the ways of utilizing agricultural waste. This waste utilization would not only be economical but also results in pollution control. Beyond the economic and environmental aspects, one cannot fail to see the technical advantages that come from the incorporation of mineral additives to cement. Various researches indicate benefits of rheology, on the mechanical properties and on the durability achieved by the employment of mineral additives in mortar and concrete. The product bagasse ash waste from an in-line sugar industry and bagasse biomass fuel in electric generation industry. When the residue from sugarcane after extracting sugar is burnt under controlled conditions, it gives ash which mainly contains amorphous silica and aluminum ion. This amorphous silica has pozzolanic properties. A few studies have been carried out on the ashes obtained directly from the industry to study their suitability as binders, partially replacing cement. Hence it is possible to use Sugarcane Bagasse Ash as cement replacing to improve quality and minimize the cost of construction. So, this new cement can be used to produce concrete and products that save costs while they ensure a cleaner environment. This paper presents an overview of the Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SBA) is a by-product of sugar factories obtained after burning sugarcane as well as the results of the laboratory research & SBA as a replacement for cement in Lightweight Concrete. The implementation of this type of material in urban and interurban areas is not only eco-friendly but also a great savage for society.

Published by: Kotresh K. M., Ermias Ketema

Author: Kotresh K. M.

Paper ID: V4I6-1400

Paper Status: published

Published: December 27, 2018

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Analysis of shape and texture based palm print recognition system for biometric identification

Biometric systems are widely used in access control and security-based applications. The goal of the biometric system is to utilize physical and/or behavioral characteristics to identify/verify the subject of interest. There are so many biometric systems that are based on physical and/or behavioral properties such as the face, iris, speech, keystroke, palmprint, retina, etc. Among these, the palmprint-based biometric system that has been investigated for over 15 years has demonstrated its applicability as a successful biometric modality. It shows a unique feature that can be obtained using texture features which are present due to the presence of palm creases, wrinkles, and ridges. Furthermore, the palmprints can be captured using low-cost sensors with a very low-resolution imaging. In this paper we propose a novel scheme for palmprint recognition using a shape and Texture-based feature (like Average gray level, Average contrast, Measure of smoothness Measure of uniformity, Entropy, Static Moment & Centroid) analysis obtained from Statistical Image Features. The palmprint image is characterized by a rich set of features including principal lines, ridges, and wrinkles. Thus, the use of an appropriate texture descriptor scheme is expected to capture this information accurately.

Published by: Shrish Dwivedi, Krishnakant Nayak

Author: Shrish Dwivedi

Paper ID: V4I6-1379

Paper Status: published

Published: December 27, 2018

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Rise of Augmented Reality: Applications, challenges, and future trends

Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are "augmented" by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory, and olfactory. With the rise of personal mobile devices capable of producing interesting augmented reality environments, the vast potential of AR has begun to be explored. Nowadays numerous AR applications have been used in the industry of different kinds and disseminated all over the world. AR will really alter the way individuals view the world. The AR is yet in its initial phases of research and development at different colleges and high-tech institutes. Throughout the last years, AR apps became transportable and generally available on various devices. Besides, AR begins to occupy its place in our audio-visual media and to be used in various fields in our life in tangible and exciting ways such as news, sports and is used in many domains in our life such as electronic commerce, promotion, design, and business. In addition, AR is used to facilitate the learning whereas it enables students to access location-specific information provided through various sources. Such growth and spread of AR applications push organizations to compete for one another, and every one of them exerts its best to gain the customers. This paper provides a comprehensive study of AR including its history, architecture, applications, current challenges, and future trends.

Published by: Iram Naaz, Arpit Sharma

Author: Iram Naaz

Paper ID: V4I6-1406

Paper Status: published

Published: December 26, 2018

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Hospital emergency preparedness of nursing students for effective response

This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of Simulation on Hospital Emergency Code Programme upon the Competency of Nurses in Disaster Preparedness at Selected Multi Specialty Hospitals, Chennai. Methods: Study was conducted by using Quasi-experimental time series research design (with one pre-test and 2 post-tests: post-test 1 and post-test 2) at selected private College, Chennai with the Sample size of 94 who are divided into 9 teams, 10-11 students in each group. Samples were chosen by using total enumerative sampling technique. The intervention included the one day workshop on Simulation on Hospital Emergency Code Programme. Data were collected through observation method by using pretested and predetermined tools such as Background Variables proforma and observation checklist to assess the team performance of the students. Collected data were entered and analyzed using SPSS- 20. Results: Study findings revealed that, there is a significant difference in the mean scores (Team Score) of students between pre-test, post-test 1 and post-test 2 in total score (M=115.33, SD 11.64; 135.22, SD 7.22; 140.44, SD 9.76 in pre-test, post-test 1 and post-test 2 respectively) as well as in all the components such as Code Blue, Code Red, Code Pink, and Code Brown within the subjects and between subjects (p<0.001). Conclusion: Improved practice scores in post-tests than pre-test can be attributed to the effectiveness of the Simulation of hospital emergency code programme in disaster preparedness among Final year Nursing students. Therefore this intervention can be replicated in all other settings to prepare the nurses to manage the hospital emergency situations effectively and efficiently.

Published by: Banumathi K., Dr. Latha Venkatesan, Dr. Vijayalakshmi K.

Author: Banumathi K.

Paper ID: V4I6-1393

Paper Status: published

Published: December 24, 2018

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