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Mapping of Organization using Google Map

Most of today's enterprises conduct knowledge management initiatives for achieving competitive advantage. Information technology plays a key role in codifying knowledge and distributing it throughout the organization. Ever since AutoRoute Express was launched for Psion's 3a palmtop in the mid-1990s, route planning and city mapping software has been very popular for palmtop computers. It makes sense, really. Rather than carrying a bulky guidebook or laptop with you, just rely on your PDA to tell you where you are and what restaurants, clubs and other attractions are in the immediate vicinity.

Published by: Aradhya N Sasi, Dr. A. V. Senthil Kumar

Author: Aradhya N Sasi

Paper ID: V4I2-1267

Paper Status: published

Published: March 20, 2018

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A Survey on IOT Based Smart Garbage Monitoring System

Waste management is a big issue in the world. Many countries provide different methods for garbage management and maintain cleanliness of surroundings. In India there is improper waste management and people also not maintain the cleanliness of environment. At many places the garbage containers are overflow but GCT(Garbage Collection Truck) not arrives. Also with increase in population of country current garbage collection system not capable to maintain the green environment. There are many kind of problems arises due to improper garbage collection like ugliness of environment, spread many diseases. There are various techniques comes out for monitoring garbage collection. In this paper we study and discuss this various techniques for garbage monitoring.

Published by: Sayali Suryakant Chalke, Mohini Bhalerao, Swapnali Bangar, Dhanashree Gaikwad, S. G. Dhengre

Author: Sayali Suryakant Chalke

Paper ID: V4I2-1297

Paper Status: published

Published: March 20, 2018

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Computer Vision in Self Driving Cars

In this paper, the examination of the current state of the art in Computer vision with self driving cars has been discussed. The main points which discussed here are the units of self driving car, the core components of self driving cars, Safety problems of road vehicles are also presented. A Self Driving car is a vehicle that is capable of sensing it’s environment and able to do the necessary navigation without the human input. The main idea which has been discussed here is General in-vehicle driver support system architecture. To detect and track vehicles and other kinds of objects often with different sensors are used. Thus giving humans the capability of using self driving vehicle for daily usage will change the current scenario of transportation and helps to improve the user driving experience

Published by: Prateek Sawala, Shalini Puri

Author: Prateek Sawala

Paper ID: V4I2-1252

Paper Status: published

Published: March 20, 2018

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Making Different Types of Map for Watershed Management using Q GIS Software for Rural Areas

Civil engineering is about developing and sustaining infrastructure. The profession covers many areas of interest and a broad range of expertise. As a result, civil engineers work with a voluminous Amount of data from a variety of sources. Geographic information system (GIS) technology provides the tools for creating, managing, analyzing, and visualizing the data associated with developing and managing infrastructure. GIS allows civil engineers to manage and share data and turn it into easily understood reports and visualizations that can be analyzed and communicated to others. This data can be related to both a project and its broader geographic context. It also helps organizations and governments work together to develop strategies for sustainable development. Thus, GIS is playing an increasingly important role in civil engineering companies supporting all phases of the infrastructure life cycle.

Published by: Amit Balaso Baravkar, Neelam S Mane, Madhuri R Saste, Pratiksha N Mulik, Rajat H Sabale, Bobade S S

Author: Amit Balaso Baravkar

Paper ID: V4I2-1319

Paper Status: published

Published: March 20, 2018

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Hydrological Modelling in Narmada Basin using Remote Sensing and GIS with SWAT model and Runoff Prediction in Patan Watershed

Future runoff prediction is linked to a prior knowledge of future probable precipitation amounts. Hydrological models are a way that can enable transforming observed precipitations into stream flow. In this work a GIS based hydrologic model, SWAT is used in an Upper Narmada River basin at Patan in Jabalpur (M.P). The importance of this thesis comes due to Upper Narmada River is a river in which every year the discharge amount varies according to the weather condition. Some of the months the river is flooded and in some of the years the river is in drought condition. Due to this reason it will be very useful if we can roughly predict the runoff amount. Depending upon the river discharge amount we can decide whether there will be flood or drought condition in the watershed.The catchment area for this watershed has an approximate drainage area of 3950 km2, which is divided into 97 sub basins and 907 HRUs.SWAT model is developed to evaluate different parameters of the water resources like rainfall runoff modelling, sedimentation, eco-hydrological behavior of the watershed. SWAT tool with QGIS software to simulate water runoff for PATAN Watershed in Narmada river basin. It is concluded that the value of R2 can be considered reasonably satisfactory for estimating a watershed runoff. The value of R2 is 0.715.The results from the SUFI-2 calibration process indicated a good performance with a PBIAS value of 12.6% and R2 value was 0.83 indicating a good correlation between observed and simulated values. For the validation these value of R2 and PBIAS are 0.79 and 10.6 % respectively. Results showed that the annual mean flow discharge for the period 1996 to 2005 was 612.52 m3/s which agreed with the model result which shows that the average annual basin simulation values was 524.92 m3/s for the same period. While result simulation for the period 2016 to 2050 gave 414.70 m3/s which mean there is a reduction in mean flow discharge between two periods about 20.99%.

Published by: Dipti Tiwari, Dr. H. L. Tiwari, Rohtash Saini

Author: Dipti Tiwari

Paper ID: V4I2-1183

Paper Status: published

Published: March 19, 2018

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Review Paper

A Review Paper on I2C Communication Protocol

I2C communication protocol is a well known and famous serial communication protocol developed by Phillips Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductor) in the 1980s (nearly 25 years ago) to exchange information, especially between slow and fast devices. It consists of only two wires SDA and SCL and its ability to transmit data without loss makes it simpler and cheaper than other protocols. This paper is focused and aimed to present the valuable research work about I2C protocol by different researchers over the years.

Published by: Vivek Kumar Pandey, Sparsh Kumar, Vimal Kumar, Pankaj Goel

Author: Vivek Kumar Pandey

Paper ID: V4I2-1286

Paper Status: published

Published: March 19, 2018

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