To enhance the privacy protection in mobile Ad-hoc network using JBATS protocol
In Wireless Network, the privacy protection in the network is the prominent issue. Many protocols used to give privacy protection for the network and it uses the encoding and decoding approach to pass the data between one node to other nodes in a secure way. The cellular network will monitor the sensitive information in a protected way and also it is involved in the secure transmission of data. The JBATS protocol will give a better security in the network and it uses the encoding and decoding approach. This project mainly focuses on the protection for the JBATS protocol. The main aim of the project is to provide complete security compared to other similar protocol. The JBATS Protocol for mobile Ad-hoc network enhances the stronger privacy protection in the network. When compared with other protocol, JBATS (Just before Accepting and Transacting, Securing the data) provides effective performance includes the cost of computing, a delay between from one end to another end, and dropping of packets.
Published by: Arun Kumar S., Swetha S., Jayashree C. Y., Thriveni L., Bhuvanashree V., Renu R.
Author: Arun Kumar S.
Paper ID: V4I6-1383
Paper Status: published
Published: December 20, 2018
Job satisfaction of secondary school teachers
Teachers always play a vital role in the development of the society and the nation at large. They are accorded recognition due to their manipulative skills in igniting the inherent talents of the children. The successful running of any educational system depends mainly upon the teacher, the pupil, the curriculum, and the available facilities. Out of these, the teacher is the most important one and is the pivot on whom the entire educational structure rests. Teachers, who are happy with their job, find satisfaction in their lives and hence play a vital role in the process of strengthening the society they belong (Lavingia, 1974). Hence, job satisfaction of teachers is not only important for themselves, but also for the students and as well as the institution and the society they belong. Based on this, a study is conducted by taking a sample of 100 teachers working in different secondary schools of English medium and Telugu medium belonging to Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh were taken to investigate the problem. Job Descriptive Index developed by Hulin, Kendall, and Smith (1969) was used to measure Job Satisfaction. Data were analyzed using mean, S.D, t-test and F-ratio. The results revealed that: 1. There is no significant difference in the job satisfaction of secondary school teachers belonging to various monthly income groups and 2.There is no significant difference in the job satisfaction of secondary school teachers belonging to a different medium of instructions.
Published by: Abdul Rahim, Dr. G. Bhuwaneswara Lakshmi
Author: Abdul Rahim
Paper ID: V4I6-1376
Paper Status: published
Published: December 20, 2018
Reliability models in virtualization of Wireless Sensor Network on cloud infrastructure: A survey
Wireless Sensor Network is one of fast feeder for emerging technologies like of internet of Things. These networks are established to operate at a different condition which includes non-human intervene sites. These sensor nodes range from specific purpose to multi-purpose, multi-home: accommodating more sensor under a single architecture. The cost of sensor and deployment of these under hostile situation makes them costlier network. In order to provide access to this sensor network on-demand, network virtualization is created on the cloud called as cloud-sensors. Cloud while providing a sensor as a service experience errors/faults. Here we survey for the appropriate methods that can handle fault and recovers system at every level including at physical sensor level, content delivery level and physical sensor to virtual sensor mapping level. Therefore, the research work attempts to explore efficient reliability models at each level and helps in building a comprehensive reliability model for Virtualization of Wireless Sensor Network.
Published by: Janardhan Singh K., Dr. Suresh L.
Author: Janardhan Singh K.
Paper ID: V4I6-1385
Paper Status: published
Published: December 20, 2018
Exploring mechanisms for pattern formation through coupled bulk-surface PDES in case of non-linear reactions
This work explores mechanisms for pattern formation through coupled bulk-surface partial differential equations of reaction-diffusion type. Reaction-diffusion systems posed both in the bulk and on the surface on stationary volumes are coupled through linear Robin-type boundary conditions. The presented work in this paper studies the case of non-linear reactions in the bulk and surface respectively. For the investigated system is non-dimensionalised and rigorous linear stability analysis is carried out to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for pattern formation. Appropriate parameter spaces are generated from which model parameters are selected. To exhibit pattern formation, a coupled bulk-surface nite element method is developed and implemented. The numerical algorithm is implemented using an open source software package known as a deal.II and show computational results on spherical and cuboid domains. Also, theoretical predictions of the linear stability analysis are verified and supported by numerical simulations. The results show that non-linear reactions in the bulk and surface generate patterns everywhere.
Published by: Dr. Muflih Alhazmi
Author: Dr. Muflih Alhazmi
Paper ID: V4I6-1365
Paper Status: published
Published: December 19, 2018
Alternative energy technologies: An aid to natural resource economics
Despite our uncountable inventions and rat race to achieve more, we all are utterly dependent on the environment for our sustainability. And what if we’re only being the cause for its exploitation? Shining lights all around do create euphoria, but we really cannot afford such a festivity at the expense of our nature reserves. Natural resource economics is constantly looking around for striking equilibrium between natural capital and natural services, and so are doing the technological advancements in alternate energy utilization, reducing the extraction load on conventional resources like coal, oil, gas etc. Such technological creations of greener energy alternatives can be an effective tool for natural resource management.
Published by: Mudit Joshi
Author: Mudit Joshi
Paper ID: V4I6-1378
Paper Status: published
Published: December 19, 2018
Molecular dynamics study of Li0.6Pb0.4 binary alloy using first principle
In this work dynamics of the of liquid binary, alloy Li0.6Pb0.40 have been studied at the melting temperature by considering the system of alloy as an assembly of effective atoms. Norm conserving pseudopotentials have been calculated using the first principle approach. Caluclations performed for LiPb alloy use standard pseudopotential theory, which is second-order perturbation and includes dielectric screening as well. Velocity Autocorrelation function, Phonnon dispersion, and power spectrum have been calculated. The calculated results are in good agreement with experimental results.
Published by: Anil Thakur, Mandeep Singh Gandhi
Author: Anil Thakur
Paper ID: V4I6-1369
Paper Status: published
Published: December 18, 2018