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Algo locking system

Wireless accessing and monitoring the control system time to time. This is mainly based on sensors and security authentication to the conventional device. There are a unit security issues just in case of lost keys. An innovative lock system epitome mistreatment today’s technologies square measure given. The novelty of this epitome depends on the very fact that victimisation new technologies at the side of recent ones can lead to a wise and a lot of economical.

Published by: Sripriya Annepu, Sahaya Sakila. V, N. Saiteja, N. Vishnu Kiran

Author: Sripriya Annepu

Paper ID: V4I5-1294

Paper Status: published

Published: October 4, 2018

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Buckling of arch bridge

An arch is a curved structure in its elevation, loaded in-plane having supports are prevented from stretching out, and loads are supported mainly in compression. Arches are extensively used in infrastructure projects to provide large span structures, especially in bridges owing to its effective load carrying mechanism. For the case study, a 60m clear span standard bowstring is analyzed. The study has been done for comparison of buckling factor given in Eurocode 3: part 2 with the model analyzed.

Published by: Md. Nuqush Qurratulain, Misbah Danish

Author: Md. Nuqush Qurratulain

Paper ID: V4I5-1312

Paper Status: published

Published: October 4, 2018

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Security and proximity issues of computing using fog

Secure vicinity location has turned out to be a standout amongst the most important viewpoints in our everyday daily schedule. This requires sharing of assets just with the general population who are inside the closeness scope of the sender in a safe way. Concentrates in light of client protection are of real concern now. This paper centers around different issues with the current framework thus proposed with a showing of an answer both hypothetically and tentatively. We have proposed a framework that jelly area protection and to remunerate the information overhead in a cloud by utilizing haze registering. These usages are accomplished by utilizing secure homomorphic convention keeping in mind the end goal to ensure the exposure of the client's area.

Published by: R. Mahalakshmi

Author: R. Mahalakshmi

Paper ID: V4I5-1313

Paper Status: published

Published: October 4, 2018

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Providing an agent based dynamic security for integrated web based services

A web service composition is integrating the data from the multiple data provider depends upon the user request. The objective of this investigation is to integrate data from multiple data providers. In the existing system, Daas is used for enabling fast access on data resources on the web. This reveals that sensitive information. In this work, Daas is extended to preserve the privacy information and a formal privacy model in order to extend DaaS descriptions with privacy capabilities. PCM algorithm is used for compatibility checking. This provides security for the user’s privacy information.

Published by: R. Mahalakshmi

Author: R. Mahalakshmi

Paper ID: V4I5-1240

Paper Status: published

Published: October 4, 2018

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To study the effects of tuberculosis sequelae on functional capacity in male patients compared with age matched healthy individuals by using spirometry and six minute walk test

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. It causes ill-health among millions of people each year and ranks as the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease worldwide after the human immunodeficiency virus Aims &Objective: To study the effects of tuberculosis sequelae on functional capacity in male patients compared with age-matched healthy individuals by using spirometry and six-minute walk test. Total 40 male tuberculosis sequelae patients who were referred to physiotherapy outpatient setup from chest medicine department were screened for the study. 30 tuberculosis patients who met the inclusion criteria and accepted to participate were included in the study. 8 tuberculosis sequelae patients who did not satisfy the inclusion criteria were excluded from the study. 5 patients were HIV positive, 1 patient had lower limb deformity, 2 patients had undergone recent cardiac surgery. 2 patients refused to participate in the study. 50 subjects diagnosed with osteoarthritis knee were included in the study. The data was collected by questionnaire form and was analyzed using SPSS 14.0 and graph pad 6.7 version. Correlation of was done using Pearson correlation coefficient. Result: The Mean difference of six-minute walk distance between Group A and Group B was 150.30. It was found to be statistically significant at P<0.0001(95% confidence interval) as measured by applying students unpaired t-test. From the present study, it is concluded that the result indicates that individuals with knee osteoarthritis report, episodes of knee instability during activities of daily living. Instability affects physical function which can be explained by contributions from other impairments such as knee pain, range of motion and quadriceps strength. There was a statistically significant increase in respiratory rate in both the groups with P< 0.0001for group A as measured by applying Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test & P< 0.0001 for group B as measured by applying paired t-test. The mean change in respiratory rate was statistically significant between Group A & Group B with P< 0.0001 as measured by Mann-Whitney Test. The present study was attempted to analyses the effects of tuberculosis sequelae on functional capacity in male patients compared with age-matched healthy individuals by using spirometry and six-minute walk test. There was a significant difference in physical functional capacity between a group of normal middle-aged people and those with tuberculosis sequelae. In the TB sequelae group, there was a considerable impact of TB sequelae on cardio-respiratory endurance which affects the daily activities.

Published by: Dr. Shailesh Patil, Dr. Prerna Patil

Author: Dr. Shailesh Patil

Paper ID: V4I5-1307

Paper Status: published

Published: October 3, 2018

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To study the effects of age and sex on temporal gait parameters due to explicit prioritization during dual task performance in normal healthy individuals

To study the effects of age & sex on temporal gait parameters due to explicit prioritization during dual task performance in normal healthy individuals. 30 healthy young adults between the age group of 20 to 30 years of age and were free from acute or chronic disease and healthy old adults between the age group of 60 to 90 years of age and were able to walk independently without an assistive device. The participants performed a verbal fluency (VF) task in the seated position (i.e. as a single task). They were asked to recall as many words as possible beginning with a predefined letter during 1 minute. This task later served as the cognitive “dual task” in all of the walking conditions. For each condition, a different letter was given; each letter was used only once per participant, randomized across conditions. Mean changes in velocity in young adults in dual task having mean 388.33(P < 0.001), cognitive priority having mean 431.95(P < 0.001) and in gait priority 249.64(P < 0.01) less significant result as compared to other, similarly Mean changes in velocity in old adults dual task was 315.33(P < 0.001), cognitive priority was 346.11(P < 0.001) and in gait priority 294.81(P < 0.01). Among the young adults, the effects of secondary, cognitive task on the gait speed are strongly influenced by prioritization. These findings were less significant in the older adults, suggesting that there is an age-associated decline in the ability to flexibly allocate attention to gait. When prioritization was not explicitly instructed, the gait speed in both age group most closely resembled that of cognitive priority condition. In comparison between young male and female, the effect of secondary cognitive task on gait speed are influenced by prioritization more significantly in women than men whose findings closely resemble to that of old adults.

Published by: Dr. Shailesh Patil, Dr. Prerna Patil

Author: Dr. Shailesh Patil

Paper ID: V4I5-1306

Paper Status: published

Published: October 3, 2018

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