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Hyperspectral graphical multiple connected user authentication system

Authentication plays an important role in the security and privacy of applications in PC. Presently a day’s users choose short and easy passwords for memorization. Content passwords and picture passwords are also used in the security of computer applications. Content passwords are less catchable than that of picture passwords. For business transactions, bank transactions, safe lockers group user authentication is needed for high security and privacy. In order to avoid shoulder surfing attacks, smudge attacks, brute force attacks here we propose a multiple connected user authentication system by using individuals pass squares with a security question for each user. Users can login to the group account only with permission of all the users in the same group. So it is difficult for a single group user to misuse the group account. Here we provide high confidentiality

Published by: Geethu Rajeev, George Sebastian

Author: Geethu Rajeev

Paper ID: V4I5-1338

Paper Status: published

Published: October 8, 2018

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Automatic rain sensing wiper

Over the past two decades, the automotive industries have aggressively researched ways to exploit modern computing and electronic advances in the development of safety, reliability and entertainment technologies for vehicles with drivers exposed to an ever increasing number of distractions, automatic rain-sensing wiper systems become an even more appealing feature. So here we propose an automatic wiper system that automatically switches ON while detecting rain and stops when the rain stops. Our project brings forward this system to automate the wiper system having no need for manual intervention. For this purpose, we use rain sensor along with microcontroller and driver IC to drive the wiper motor. Our system uses a rain sensor to detect rain, this signal is then processed by the microcontroller to take the desired action.

Published by: Sundar A., Dharshini K., Ajitha G., Sangeetha, Antony

Author: Sundar A.

Paper ID: V4I5-1319

Paper Status: published

Published: October 8, 2018

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Pharmaceutical drugs in coloration of textiles

Novel methods of dyeing has been introduced to get better results as compared to conventional dyeing. The present study was carried out for dyeing cellulosic fabric using bi-functional reactive dye and analysing the dye fixing ability of the reactive dyeing in presence of Tetracycline 250mg. The results were compared with the conventional dyeing methods. It is observed that the dye fixing in presence of pharmaceutical drugs gives better results as compared to conventional dyeing. Tetracycline is a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics whose general usefulness has been reduced with the onset of antibiotic resistance. The tetracycline consists of polycyclic ring with different side chain and a broad spectrum class of antibiotics against aerobes and anaerobes. Tetracycline’s are primarily bacteriostatic and exert their antimicrobial effect by inhibition of protein synthesis. Tetracycline is about 65% bound to plasma protein. The protein binding for intermediate and long lasting analogy is usually greater. Tetracycline is slightly soluble in water, freely soluble in acid and alkali, sparingly soluble in alcohol. Tetracycline is used to treat a wide variety of infections, including acne. It is an antibiotic that works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This antibiotic treats only bacterial infections. It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu). Using any antibiotic when it is not needed can cause it to not work for future infectionsTetracycline can also be used in combination with anti-ulcer medications to treat certain types of stomach ulcers. Tetracycline is a yellow, odorless, crystalline powder. Tetracycline is stable in air but exposure to strong sunlight causes it to darken. Its potency is affected in solutions of pH below 2 and is rapidly destroyed by alkali hydroxide solutions. The work depicts a successful attempt to provide antimicrobial finish to the cotton fabric with outdated Tetracycline drugs. This method of unused medicines valorisation can solve two major environmental and economic problems: limitation of environmental pollution with pharmaceutically active compounds and reduction of the disposal costs of expired drugs.

Published by: Dr. Usha Sayed, Swati Korgaonkar

Author: Dr. Usha Sayed

Paper ID: V4I5-1322

Paper Status: published

Published: October 8, 2018

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The Right to Education- private schools vs. public schools: A legal overview

In light of the recent rapid increase in the number of private schools in India as well as the number of students being enrolled in them, one cannot help but ponder about the reasons for this unprecedented growth of the private schools. Firstly, this research describes the Indian educational philosophy with respect to individual growth and collective progress of the society. Secondly, it examines the conditions that led to this growth of private schools as a result of the failure of implementation of the right to education in terms of access to schools and teacher qualifications, training, salaries, and attendance. Thirdly, it analyses the Right to Education Act, 2009 in light of the requirement of government regulation in private schools to maintain a quality of education as set by the Act. Fourthly, it proposes self-regulatory mechanisms that would remove the information asymmetry regarding the working of private schools between these schools and the government to better the overall learning process. Lastly, the paper provides few suggestions to improve the quality of education and proposes the setting up on an independent body for as a mechanism to regulate the working of private schools.

Published by: Manasa H. M.

Author: Manasa H. M.

Paper ID: V4I5-1350

Paper Status: published

Published: October 8, 2018

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A machine learning approach towards social media to tackle cyberbullying

The prevalence of social media is expanding step by step y. People of all age group are terribly interested in social networking. Social media connects people from different parts of the world. However, social media may have some side effects such as cyberbullying, which may have negative impacts on the life of people. Research shows that children and teenagers are the main victims of this cyber attack. Through the social media, people share their thoughts and emotions with their friends. There are large numbers of fraud accounts in social media. Cyberbullying is when someone, harass others on social media sites. Some people use it for cyber attack by making negative comments on others post. One way to tackle this problem is to detect those bullying messages and encrypt it. Machine learning techniques make automatic detection of cyberbullying messages. Weka is a powerfull machine learning tool which can be used for this purpose. A combination of classification and lexical algorithms can detect whether a message is bullying or not. Cyberbullying is a major problem in society since social media has its presence in all fields of modern man’s life.

Published by: Anjana J Mani, Jinu P Sainudeen

Author: Anjana J Mani

Paper ID: V4I5-1337

Paper Status: published

Published: October 6, 2018

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Implementation of home automation and security system using PIR sensors

This paper focuses on the concept of home automation using Internet of Things. This allows the person to operate certain functions and operations of these devices connected in the IOT network even when they aren’t at home. This system utilizes sensors which can detect various values that its designated to and be controlled by the user. Likewise, the temperature sensor utilized will help the user get the control of the room temperatures and be able to control the AC according to their needs. These devices are controlled by using microcontrollers, sensors, RF Encoders and Decoders and can be monitored using mobile, Laptop or PC. There are various kinds of sensors which can be used to make the devices work without human intervention. With the increased number of devices, security needs to be taken care of and hence the PIR (Passive Infrared) sensors proposed detects any sort of movement that occurs at home to increase the concept of security. Any anomaly movements which may be there in-house which can be easily detected using LED and LCD setups. This can send request to a wi-fi system and hence the user can easily control all the appliances from anywhere. The main information is obtained from data obtained in cloud.

Published by: T. Thiyagu, Shalini Bhattacharya, Nandhini Kannan, Y. Srikari, N. Uttara

Author: T. Thiyagu

Paper ID: V4I5-1339

Paper Status: published

Published: October 6, 2018

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