Volume 10, Issue 07, Oct 2024
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Advanced Detection and Mitigation Strategies for Deepfake Technology Narahari Raghava, Komali Beeram
Deepfake technology has emerged as a significant threat across various domains, including cybersecurity. With its ability to manipulate audio and video content, deepfakes can be used to disseminate false information, deceive individuals, and damage reputations. This research paper aims to explore the detection and identification of deepfake content, examining current methods and technologies
Advanced Detection and Mitigation Strategies for Deepfake Technology
Narahari Raghava, Komali BeeramDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0351
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Challenges and Issues of MGNREGS in Kerala Dr Dany S
The main objective of the MGNREGS is ‘to provide for the enhancement of the livelihood security of the households in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment’ in a year. Hence, the main indicator of progress and performance of employment under MGNREGS are the person days of employment per household seeking employment and then, whether these households
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0352
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Road construction material in reference to: Response Surface Methodology-Based Evaluation of Construction Waste Aggregates Vivek Dhiman
Over the past ten years, a significant number of concrete waste aggregates (CWAs) have been produced by the process of expanding the road network throughout India. Inadequate efforts to create novel technologies that would increase the CWAs' reusability have accelerated their disposal in landfills or waterways. Thus, significant efforts were undertaken in this study to demonstrate the effective use of CWAs
Road construction material in reference to: Response Surface Methodology-Based Evaluation of Construction Waste Aggregates
Vivek DhimanDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0353
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Enhanced Detection of AI-Generated Images Using Attention Mechanisms and Optimized Convolutional Networks Ms. R.Swathiramya, Dr.V.V.Karthikeyan, Dr.P.Sumathi, Mrs. N. Padmashri
These recent advancements raise concerns about the authenticity of visual content in digital media. Following a boom in the development of AI-generated images, using state-of-the-art generative models such as GANs and diffusion based architectures, existing detection methods have struggled to distinguish real images from synthetic ones, especially s generative models have improved
Enhanced Detection of AI-Generated Images Using Attention Mechanisms and Optimized Convolutional Networks
Ms. R.Swathiramya, Dr.V.V.Karthikeyan, Dr.P.Sumathi, Mrs. N. PadmashriDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0354
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A Hybrid Model for Predictive Maintenance Integrating Gradient Boosting and Long Short Term Memory Networks Mrs. N.Padmashri, Dr.V.V.Karthikeyan, Dr.P.Sumathi, Ms.R.Swathiramya
In Recent times, with a view to predicting failures and thus reducing the unplanned downtimes, predictive maintenance (PdM) has become a key strategy in industrial systems. Although many models have been successfully used for the PdM application, such as Random Forests, Support Vector Machines (SVM) and ARIMA models they are not capable to effectively capture the complexities in both static
A Hybrid Model for Predictive Maintenance Integrating Gradient Boosting and Long Short Term Memory Networks
Mrs. N.Padmashri, Dr.V.V.Karthikeyan, Dr.P.Sumathi, Ms.R.SwathiramyaDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0355
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Explicit Dynamics of Hollow FRC Beams Shilpa S, Rukiyath Amrha
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a powerful computational technique used to obtain approximate solution to complex engineering problems by dividing a larger system into smaller parts called finite elements. ANSYS is one of the leading software tools for performing FEA. This study explores the dynamic response of the hollow fiber reinforced beams subjected to various loading using ANSYS
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0356
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Optimization of CNC face milling using cryogenic WC inserts with multi-layer coatings on EN24 STEEL Navdeep Singh, Gurwinder Singh
CNC machines have revolutionized the manufacturing industry by increasing production efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability while reducing costs. Coatings have been developed and used on cutting tools as part of the ongoing technological evolution of tool manufacture; these coatings serve in cutting by influencing tribological mechanisms. Much research has been published on various cryogenic
Optimization of CNC face milling using cryogenic WC inserts with multi-layer coatings on EN24 STEEL
Navdeep Singh, Gurwinder SinghDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0357
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Plan Irregularities Present Challenges for Seismic Design Banikar Noman Rafiq, Mohd. Zameeruddin
In urban areas, vertical development is common in practice. Attractive elevations and smaller plan size has imposed a challenge towards the design of structural members. Especially in seismic prone zones. Indian seismic codes had provided the necessary guidelines for designing the reinforced concrete structures with different irregularities, still assessment of response is not clear
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0358
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Sustainability Meets Innovation: A Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success Smitha Mahindrakar, Dr.E.Pranavi
Innovation management and entrepreneurial strategies are crucial for competitive advantage in today's dynamic business landscape. This paper explores key concepts and approaches to innovation management, alongside strategies that drive business success. Emphasizing global and Indian examples, the paper examines types of innovation—product, process, business model
Sustainability Meets Innovation: A Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success
Smitha Mahindrakar, Dr.E.PranaviDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0359
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Review on Parametric study of cable stayed bridge Sujit Dhotre, Prof. Abhijeet Galatage
This collection of research papers presents a comprehensive overview of various aspects of cable-stayed bridge engineering, covering topics such as initial shape computation, optimization strategies, vibration analysis, material innovations, historical perspectives, and pylon design. The studies delve into finite element computation techniques for determining initial bridge shapes
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0360
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Digitisation of Payment Systems: A transformational step towards empowering the masses of rural India- A Conceptual Study Mrs. Keerthi Kulkarni, Dr. Rashmi Sattigeri
Rapid Payment systems enabled by technology are the key indicators of the promising economies and the systems have transformed the Sub Continent into the fifth Largest Economy in the world. The personalised banking systems have empowered the rural masses and the same is resulting into the transparency in the financial transactions. This paper throws lights on the influence
Digitisation of Payment Systems: A transformational step towards empowering the masses of rural India- A Conceptual Study
Mrs. Keerthi Kulkarni, Dr. Rashmi SattigeriDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0361
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Women’s Role in UPI Adoption: Trends in Digital Payments in India Smitha Mahindrakar
This paper investigates the critical role of women in adopting Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in India, highlighting its implications on financial inclusion, empowerment, and socio-economic growth. The study explores current adoption trends, challenges, and the transformative potential of digital payments for women. Leveraging both qualitative
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0363
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Effect of Naphthalene on Soil Dynamics in Order to Tackle Soil Micro-Arthropods Aritra Dey, Aditya Shankar Ghosh
For many years, decomposition tests have employed naphthalene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (C10H8), to reduce soil fauna. This work addresses the effectiveness of naphthalene additives for suppressing soil fauna and possible off-target impacts on the soil microbial community and carbon cycling in the field. Naphthalene was applied at a high rate (475 gm/mtr2) once a month
Effect of Naphthalene on Soil Dynamics in Order to Tackle Soil Micro-Arthropods
Aritra Dey, Aditya Shankar GhoshDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0364
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Steel Fibre Reinforced Self-Compacting Dr.Nadeem Pasha, Dr.Shaik Kamal Md Azam
In this experimental study effect of GGBFS & fly ash on SFRSCC specimen produced by hooked end steel fibers were investigated. The main objective is to obtain Steel Fibre Reinforced Strength Self Compacting Concrete (SFRSCC) which flows under its own weight & homogeneity while completely filling any formwork and passing around congested reinforcement
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0365
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Study On Subgrade Soil to Provide an Alternative by Grain Size Soil Layer with Reinforcement Md khaja moniuddin, Nousad, Dr.Chethan K
Geotechnical engineers for designing a sustainable structure have to emphasize on durability and performance in the long-term of the structures. Several factors that are considered by an engineer during construction and design of infrastructure to survive critical conditions are climatic change, unstable soil, erosion control, soil properties, etc.
Study On Subgrade Soil to Provide an Alternative by Grain Size Soil Layer with Reinforcement
Md khaja moniuddin, Nousad, Dr.Chethan KDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0366
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Enhance the engineering properties of composites using slag and waste material: A Review Naveen Thakur, Anish Tayal. Author, Sumanpreet Kaur
In this review an attempt was made to analysis the properties of concrete by incorporation the waste material. Slag, polymers, flyash, rice husk were used in the concrete as waste material. The flyash and slag enhance the compressive strength of concrete and the polymers enhance the breaking strength of concrete.
Enhance the engineering properties of composites using slag and waste material: A Review
Naveen Thakur, Anish Tayal. Author, Sumanpreet KaurDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0367
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Seismic Analysis of High-Rise Building by Response Spectrum Method Using Etabs S Saikumar, Mr. Channappa
Reinforced Concrete Frames are the most commonly adopted buildings construction practices in India. With growing economy, urbanization and unavailability of horizontal space increasing cost of land and need for agricultural land, high-rise sprawling structures have become highly preferable in Indian buildings scenario, especially in urban. With high-rise structures, not only the building has to take up gravity loads, but as well as lateral forces.
Seismic Analysis of High-Rise Building by Response Spectrum Method Using Etabs
S Saikumar, Mr. ChannappaDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0368
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Experimental Investigation On Binary & Ternary Blended Concrete Ms. N. Sowmya, G. Niharika, B.Sanjay, Ch.Preetam
This paper presents the usage of SCMs usage such as flyash, alccofine as a partial replacement of cement. The concrete production involves manufacturing of cement in which huge amount of CO2 is released into atmosphere during its preparation process which causes air pollution, which is a global issue affecting the life on earth.
Experimental Investigation On Binary & Ternary Blended Concrete
Ms. N. Sowmya, G. Niharika, B.Sanjay, Ch.PreetamDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0369
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Analysis of Raft Foundation for A Multi-Storey Building Having Soft Storey with Different Location of Shear Walls Mohammad Ubaid Tousef, Yadgir
Shear wall is a structural element which provides stability to structure from lateral loads like wind load and seismic loads. These walls are more important in seismically active zones when shear forces on the structure increases due to earthquakes. They have high plane stiffness and strength which can be used to simultaneously resist large horizontal loads while also supporting gravity loads.
Analysis of Raft Foundation for A Multi-Storey Building Having Soft Storey with Different Location of Shear Walls
Mohammad Ubaid Tousef, YadgirDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0370
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Performance of Regular and Irregular Building Plan with Shear Wall and Dampers Syed Muzamil
With the massive loss of life and property experienced in the last several years , Due to the breakdown of constructions caused by earthquakes in India during the last few decades ,the country is now paying attention . being given to the evaluation of the adequacy of strength in framed RC structures to resist strong ground motions. In this project a G+20 multi storey building of regular and irregular configuration with four different structures
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0371
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Experimental Investigation of Geo-Polymer Concrete Using Steel Fibres & Silica Fume as Additives Shanmukhappa, P Bhavani
Concrete, the most essential component of contemporary building materials, as evidenced by the rising cement output globally to fulfill the infrastructure industry's future expansion. Aside from producing an environmentally friendly material known as geopolymer—which is made from the by-products like fly ash, silica fume(SF), ground granulated
Experimental Investigation of Geo-Polymer Concrete Using Steel Fibres & Silica Fume as Additives
Shanmukhappa, P BhavaniDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0372
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Enhancing Engineering Properties of Soil by Using Marble Waste Mr. Rajanikant Suthar, Mr. Denis Jangeed, Dr. Sangeeta Choudhary, Mr. Aiwant Chandaliya, Mr. Sanjay Gurjar, Mr. Ronak Dixit
The marble industry in Rajasthan, India, generates substantial amounts of waste, primarily in the form of marble dust, due to its significant growth in marble extraction and processing. This study investigates the potential of utilizing marble dust as a stabilizing agent for soil, with a focus on its effectiveness in enhancing soil properties for construction applications.
Enhancing Engineering Properties of Soil by Using Marble Waste
Mr. Rajanikant Suthar, Mr. Denis Jangeed, Dr. Sangeeta Choudhary, Mr. Aiwant Chandaliya, Mr. Sanjay Gurjar, Mr. Ronak DixitDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0373
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EGGSHELL FOR BRICK: A SUSTAINABLE AND ECO-FRIENDLY BUILDING MATERIAL Sneha C Nayak, Parinitha T Niranjan, Dr. B. M. Krishna, Chethan S, Mahadeva Swamy T M
Concrete brick, a ubiquitous construction material, finds use in diverse applications from structural walls to decorative pavers. It has a significant environmental impact due to their high embodied energy and carbon footprint. Eggshells are a byproduct of food production that are discarded from households and businesses, which has a negative environmental impact on the area around us.
EGGSHELL FOR BRICK: A SUSTAINABLE AND ECO-FRIENDLY BUILDING MATERIAL
Sneha C Nayak, Parinitha T Niranjan, Dr. B. M. Krishna, Chethan S, Mahadeva Swamy T MDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0374
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Assessment of treatment units at Raichur Thermal Power Station and Water Quality Evaluation of the Krishna River, Karnataka, using WQI Ashwini G, Dr. Basappa B Kori, Santosh Kumar
Thermal power plants are the primary energy source in India, meeting 70-80% of the country's total power demand through coal-based generation. These plants use significant amounts of water in various processes, resulting in large quantities of wastewater discharge. This study aims to assess the physico-chemical characteristics of the effluent released from the bottom ash pond
Assessment of treatment units at Raichur Thermal Power Station and Water Quality Evaluation of the Krishna River, Karnataka, using WQI
Prof. Rakhesh Shetty, Dr. Ashalatha K, Dr. Sheetal Kumar MDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0375
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Behavior of Bamboo reinforcement in L-Beam Anisha A. Survase, Snehal N.Ronge, AlviraA.Shaikh, Divya R. Latake, Pravin V. Kelkar, Mahesh V. Dongare
The study on the behavior of bamboo reinforcement in L-shaped beams focuses on assessing the survival of bamboo as an alternative to traditional steel reinforcement in concrete structures. Bamboo, being a sustainable and eco-friendly material, offers potential advantages such as cost-effectiveness and reduced environmental impact.
Behavior of Bamboo reinforcement in L-Beam
Anisha A. Survase, Snehal N.Ronge, AlviraA.Shaikh, Divya R. Latake, Pravin V. Kelkar, Mahesh V. DongareDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0376
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Seismic Analysis of Multistoried Building with Diaphragms Discontinuity Laxman Jadhav
At present many buildings have irregular configuration both in elevation and plan. These buildingsmay get collapse due to the devastating earthquakesin future. The seismic behaviour of the structures get decreased due to structural irregularities. The openings in the floors of buildings are provided may be due to the architectural purposes,staircases, lighting etc.
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0377
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Sustainable Gokul Dham Eco-Village Case Study: A Model for Environmental Management and Community Development Dr. Rohan S. Gurav, Shreya. R. Chougule
The need for sustainable living and community development has never been more pressing. Eco-villages offer a unique approach to addressing environmental and social challenges. This case study examines the sustainable practices and community development strategies of Gokul Dham Eco-Village, Belagavi, North Karnataka. The attempt has been made through a mixed-methods approach
Sustainable Gokul Dham Eco-Village Case Study: A Model for Environmental Management and Community Development
Dr. Rohan S. Gurav, Shreya. R. ChouguleDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0378
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Water Quality and Human Health: A Review of SDG 6 and SDG 3 Linkages Tanu Taneja, B.S.Bhatia, Shalom Akhai
The paper discusses the connection between Sustainable Development Goals 6 (SDG 6): Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being. It reveals that 844 million people worldwide lack access to clean water, and 2.3 billion live without basic sanitation facilities. Water-borne diseases caused 842,000 deaths annually, primarily among children under 15. Achieving SDG 6 is crucial for realizing SDG 3, as it reduces water-borne diseases and mortality rates
Water Quality and Human Health: A Review of SDG 6 and SDG 3 Linkages
Tanu Taneja, B.S.Bhatia, Shalom AkhaiDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0379
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Treatment of Institutional waste water with the help of orange peel powder Tamayya S. Mulani, Gauri S. Jadhav, Prajakta S. Phalake, Suprabha N. Badave, Megha A. Lokhande, Avinash B. Kokare, Pravin V. Kelkar
This experiment has the aims of showing a treatment system for purification and reuse of laundry rinsing water produced from hostel, hospitals, and colleges. Essentially, the major aim of the study is to compare the efficiencies of some of the natural coagulants available on this site in removing laundry waste surfactants and other major pollutants contained
Treatment of Institutional waste water with the help of orange peel powder
Tamayya S. Mulani, Gauri S. Jadhav, Prajakta S. Phalake, Suprabha N. Badave, Megha A. Lokhande, Avinash B. Kokare, Pravin V. KelkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0380
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Experimental Investigation On Reinforced Geo-Polymer Concrete By Using Fly Ash, Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag And Steel Fibres Md Ameer Khusro
Natural resources are used in large quantities for the production of cement, which is also quite energy- intensive. However, there is already a massive global production of fly ash, much of which is dumped in landfills and is not adequately utilized. Both the above issues are addressed in this work. The mechanical properties of geopolymer composites containing 70% fly ash (FA), 30% GGBFS
Experimental Investigation On Reinforced Geo-Polymer Concrete By Using Fly Ash, Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag And Steel Fibres
Vishal Kumar, Prince ShoodDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0381
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Design and Testing of Oscillating Sieve Machine for Different Sized Granular Materials Mangal Silisiddha Pujari, Puja Annasaheb Ingale, Arti Manik Ghadege, Pratiksha Adhikrao Bhosale, Dr. Sonali P.Patil, Prof. Pravin V. Kelkar
This study presents the design and testing of an oscillation sieve machine optimized for the separation of granular materials of varying sizes. The machine employs a combination of mechanical oscillation and sieve mesh technology to enhance the efficiency of particle separation. A detailed design process involved the selection of materials, dimensions, and oscillation frequencies
Design and Testing of Oscillating Sieve Machine for Different Sized Granular Materials
Mangal Silisiddha Pujari, Puja Annasaheb Ingale, Arti Manik Ghadege, Pratiksha Adhikrao Bhosale, Dr. Sonali P.Patil, Prof. Pravin V. KelkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0383
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Precision Elevation Mapping Through Drone Integration Mahesh .L. Padvale, Yash .S.Nimbalkar, Ravikiran P. Jadhav, Prashant M. Pawar
This research focuses on conducting an aerial survey of the playground at SVERI's College of Engineering, Pandharpur, using advanced drone-based mapping technology. Utilizing Ideaforge's Ryno drone equipped with an RGB payload, the survey captured 51 high-resolution aerial images, which were processed using 3Dsurvey software to generate key geospatial outputs
Precision Elevation Mapping Through Drone Integration
Mahesh .L. Padvale, Yash .S.Nimbalkar, Ravikiran P. Jadhav, Prashant M. PawarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0384
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Enhancing Performance of Concrete Pavement through Sustainable Approaches: Utilizing Fly Ash, Metakaolin, and Silica Fume Sanket M Gaikwad, Aniket N More, Ritesh D Bhosale, Rohit R Darandale, Chetan R Limkar
Music is a universal language that profoundly influences human emotions. In the culturally rich landscape of India, music encompasses a wide array of genres, each capable of evoking diverse emotional responses. This research paper explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for automatic mood classification in Indian popular music. We delve into the unique challenges
Enhancing Performance of Concrete Pavement through Sustainable Approaches: Utilizing Fly Ash, Metakaolin, and Silica Fume
Sanket M Gaikwad, Aniket N More, Ritesh D Bhosale, Rohit R Darandale, Chetan R LimkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0384
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A Comprehensive Review on the Development ofPervious Concrete Paver Blocks for Buildings and Roads Asmita Hanumant More, Pooja Santosh Dhere, Smita Danaji Deshmukh, Shweta Ravi Kokane, Sonali S. Patil, Chetan R. Limkar, Popat B. Asabe
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the development and application of pervious concrete paver blocks, emphasizing their role in advancing sustainable construction practices for both buildings and roadways. Pervious concrete, renowned for its high porosity, facilitates effective storm water management by allowing water to permeate through the surface
A Comprehensive Review on the Development ofPervious Concrete Paver Blocks for Buildings and Roads
Asmita Hanumant More, Pooja Santosh Dhere, Smita Danaji Deshmukh, Shweta Ravi Kokane, Sonali S. Patil, Chetan R. Limkar, Popat B. AsabeDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0385
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Numerical Study on Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete Framed Structures Subjected to Earthquake Load Using ABAQUS 6.14-5 software Sunilkumar Hiremath, Gajendra H, Venkatesh, Chandrakant
This numerical study focuses on the structural behaviour of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete (HFRC) framed structures subjected to earthquake loads. In this investigation, six numbers of three-story hybrid fibre reinforced concrete (steel and polypropylene)
Numerical Study on Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete Framed Structures Subjected to Earthquake Load Using ABAQUS 6.14-5 software
Sunilkumar Hiremath, Gajendra H, Venkatesh, ChandrakantDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0386
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A Review Paper On Design And Development Of Various Cement Mortars Combinations In 3D Printing In Construction Saurabh S. Wagaj, Swapnil S. Patil, Prathmesh D. Machal, Pravin S. Dubule, Ganesh K. Pawar, Premsai G Siddham
The use of 3D printing technology in construction is revolutionizing the industry by enabling the creation of complex and customized architectural structures. Central to this process is the development of cement mortars specifically designed for additive manufacturing. This review consolidates current research on the formulation, properties, and performance of cement mortars used in 3D printing.
A Review Paper On Design And Development Of Various Cement Mortars Combinations In 3D Printing In Construction
Saurabh S. Wagaj, Swapnil S. Patil, Prathmesh D. Machal, Pravin S. Dubule, Ganesh K. Pawar, Premsai G SiddhamDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0387
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A Comprehensive Review on Performance Evaluation of Mortar Mixes for Concrete Spacers Ms.Sayli Vijay Ashtul, Ms.Namrata Dinkar Chavare, Ms.Priyanka Pratap Karande, Ms.Aakanksha Jagannath Mane, Mr. Chetan R. Limkar, Mr. Premsai G. Siddham
The design and development of mortar mixes play a critical role in ensuring the durability and strength of concrete structures, particularly in the design of concrete covers. Concrete covers protect embedded reinforcement from environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations, thereby prolonging the structural integrity of buildings.
A Comprehensive Review on Performance Evaluation of Mortar Mixes for Concrete Spacers
Ms.Sayli Vijay Ashtul, Ms.Namrata Dinkar Chavare, Ms.Priyanka Pratap Karande, Ms.Aakanksha Jagannath Mane, Mr. Chetan R. Limkar, Mr. Premsai G. SiddhamDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0388
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Innovating Concrete Production: Harnessing the Waste Plastic Bottles for Sustainable Construction Mr. Sandesh Sudhir Lande, Mr. Anand Sahdev Satpute, Mr. Ritesh Kailas Korake, Mr. Harshraj Sanjay Salvitthal, Mr. Tulshidas Dattatray Londhe, Mr. Chetan Ramesh Limkar
Concrete production has long relied on traditional materials, but the growing concerns surrounding plastic waste and sustainability have prompted the exploration of alternative solutions. The creative use of leftover plastic bottles as a revolutionary material in the manufacturing of concrete for environmentally friendly building techniques is the main
Innovating Concrete Production: Harnessing the Waste Plastic Bottles for Sustainable Construction
Mr. Sandesh Sudhir Lande, Mr. Anand Sahdev Satpute, Mr. Ritesh Kailas Korake, Mr. Harshraj Sanjay Salvitthal, Mr. Tulshidas Dattatray Londhe, Mr. Chetan Ramesh LimkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0389
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Assessing Source Sustainability and Economic Efficiency Using WaterGEMS and CPHEEO Guidelines in the Yadgir Rural Water Supply Project, Karnataka, India Mr. Revansiddayya Patri, Dr. Rohan Gurav
The Paper delves into the challenges and solutions of water supply in rural areas, particularly focusing on the Yadgir RWS project in Karnataka, India. It highlights the importance of sustainable water resources for various aspects of human development. The study analyzes the source sustainability of the Narayanpur Reservoir, finding it reliable in meeting the project's water demands
Assessing Source Sustainability and Economic Efficiency Using WaterGEMS and CPHEEO Guidelines in the Yadgir Rural Water Supply Project, Karnataka, India
Mr. Revansiddayya Patri, Dr. Rohan GuravDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0390
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Seismic Performance Evaluation of Steel Frames with Different Bracing System Aishwarya Rohidas Chavan, Pooja Dadasaheb Nagane, Kajal Shravan Kamble, Nishigandha.V. Mahamuni, Ravikiran. P. Jadhav
The seismic behavior of steel frames is greatly influenced by the choice of bracing systems. This study evaluates the impact of various bracing configurations on the seismic performance of steel structures using STAAD .Pro for analysis. A finite element model (FEM) is developed in STAAD .Pro to simulate the behavior of steel frames under seismic loads.
Seismic Performance Evaluation of Steel Frames with Different Bracing System
Aishwarya Rohidas Chavan, Pooja Dadasaheb Nagane, Kajal Shravan Kamble, Nishigandha.V. Mahamuni, Ravikiran. P. JadhavDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0391
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Enhancing Black Cotton Soil Properties Using Recycled Plastic Waste Mr. Rohit Kale, Mr. Rohit Tad, Mr. Aditya Asabe, Mr. Shriyash Shinde Khatkale, Mr. Akshay Kshirsagar
Soil stabilization improves soil properties like strength and load-bearing capacity. In India, black cotton soil is common but prone to issues like swelling and shrinking, making construction risky. While traditional stabilization methods, such as using cement and lime, can be expensive, this study shows that using plastic waste is a more affordable and environmentally friendly solution.
Enhancing Black Cotton Soil Properties Using Recycled Plastic Waste
Mr. Rohit Kale, Mr. Rohit Tad, Mr. Aditya Asabe, Mr. Shriyash Shinde Khatkale, Mr. Akshay KshirsagarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0392
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Smart Structural Health Monitoring: Optimizing CNN and LSTM for RC Frames and Long-Span Systems Er. Vaibhavi G. Galande, Dr. Sonali P. Patil, Dr. Mukund M. Pawar
The use of CNN and LSTM in structural health monitoring (SHM) system has been widely used in civil engineering research. In this study, we illustrate the practical application of backpropagation (BP) networks in predicting concrete strength, showcasing their effectiveness in real-world scenarios. By utilizing MATLAB and a back propagation neural network
Smart Structural Health Monitoring: Optimizing CNN and LSTM for RC Frames and Long-Span Systems
Er. Vaibhavi G. Galande, Dr. Sonali P. Patil, Dr. Mukund M. PawarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0393
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Column Tracer Experiment for the Removal of Lead from Wastewater using Casuarina Fruit Shell Prof.Anusha Deshmukh
In order to perform column tracer investigations, examine the break-through curves, and find the coefficients of retardation, lead was removed from a synthetic sample at room temperature by adsorption on activated carbon produced from casuarina fruit shell. This work uses powdered 150μ Casuarina fruit shells to make inexpensive activated carbon that is used to eliminate lead from wastewater.Chemically activated carbon is made with an impregnation ratio of 0.75.
Column Tracer Experiment for the Removal of Lead from Wastewater using Casuarina Fruit Shell
Prof.Anusha DeshmukhDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0394
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Utilization of Tyre Slices to Enhance the Compaction and Strength Priyanka I. Koli,Shivalingamma C. Tengale,Aishwarya P. Kumbhar,Sanika G. DeshmukhePrashant B. Bhaganagare
Spectrum Scholars is an Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Special Education which is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing the educational journey for students with diverse needs. This visionary project transcends traditional teaching methods by fostering a collaborative ecosystem where students, parents, and educators seamlessly interact to monitor and enhance individual
Utilization of Tyre Slices to Enhance the Compaction and Strength Evaluation of chromium(VI) Removal Efficiency by Recycling and Reuse of Magnifera Indica Fruit Seed Shell, Peltophorum Pterocarpum and Saw Dust Activated Carbon
Sandra S Nambadan, Rohit Jeswani, Sarang Shailesh Kamath, Nikita Lisitsyn, Dr. Vineetha K RDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0082
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Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India � A Conceptual Review Dibyendu Banik, Sourav Shil
The empowerment of women is essential for the development of a nation. The freedom of a woman brings knowledge not only to her family but to the entire nation. Nowadays, women are doing well in all areas. They are working in business, taking care of families, working in science, technology etc. However, most women do not have the economic empowerment. A married woman's income helps to run the family
Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India � A Conceptual Review
Dibyendu Banik, Sourav ShilDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0083
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Web-based Image Annotation Er. Ravneet Singh Sidhu, Er. Tanu, Er. Mandeep Kaur
The increase of population in the world has made good and cheap vehicular process, which requires good roads. Sub-base is primary portion of the road transmitting the stresses of the wheel load on the earth surface in such a way that it prevent damage of the road structure. he development of the new idea that enhancing geotechnical properties of the bottom soil is urgently needed.
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0397
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Experimental Study Of Chemical Attack On Fiber Reinforced Concrete Channappa, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Reddy
Concrete has been employed in building and it is uncovered to the action of acidic environment for as lengthy as concrete has been used when concrete is to be employed underneath situation in which it will be uncovered to the effect of acids. “Considerations ought to be taken of these effects and appropriate precautions taken. However normally these precautions are not drastic
A Study On Challenges Faced by Coffee Exports with Reference to NILGIRI District, Tamil Nadu
Channappa, Dr. Pradeep Kumar ReddyDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0398
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REINFORCEMENT OF WEAK SOIL BY USING GGBS, PHOSPHOGYPSUM AND COPPER SLAG Mr. Sunil Kumar Birkur
This research paper investigates the reinforcement aspect of Black Cotton (BC) soil using industrial by- products: Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS), Phosphogypsum, and Copper Slag. BC soil, known for its abject engineering properties such as high swelling, shrinkage, and low bearing capacity, poses significant challenges in construction. This study aims to augment the mechanical properties of BC soil by incorporating GGBS, Phosphogypsum, and Copper Slag.
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0399
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Evaluation of chromium(VI) Removal Efficiency by Recycling and Reuse of Magnifera Indica Fruit Seed Shell, Peltophorum Pterocarpum and Saw Dust Activated Carbon Smita G. Jagannath, Shankar B.S, Balasubramanya N
In this study, the removal of Chromium (VI) from a synthetic sample that has been created is evaluated. Recycled Magnifera Indica fruit seed shell, Saw dust, Peltophorum Pterocarpum activated carbons are used as adsorbents. Following recycling and reuse, Magnifera Indica fruit seed shell activated carbon shows removals of Cr (VI) of 68%, Peltophorum Pterocarpum activated carbon
Evaluation of chromium(VI) Removal Efficiency by Recycling and Reuse of Magnifera Indica Fruit Seed Shell, Peltophorum Pterocarpum and Saw Dust Activated Carbon
Smita G. Jagannath, Shankar B.S, Balasubramanya NDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0400
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An Experimental study on bond strength of GFRP rebars with Polypropylene fibres Uma Shankar.Y, Sanjana Suneel
The empowerment of women is essential for the development of a nation. The freedom of a woman brings knowledge not only to her family but to the entire nation. Nowadays, women are doing well in all areas. They are working in business, taking care of families, working in science, technology etc. However, most women do not have the economic empowerment. A married woman's income helps to run the family
An Experimental study on bond strength of GFRP rebars with Polypropylene fibres
Uma Shankar.Y, Sanjana SuneelDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0401
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Self-Healing Concrete Using Microencapsulated Epoxy Resin: Evaluation of Fresh and Mechanical Properties Vinodkrishna M. Savadi, Santhosh R
This study investigates the potential of self-healing concrete incorporating microencapsulated epoxy resin as a healing agent. Fresh concrete properties, including slump, density, air content, and workability, were slightly affected by the inclusion of microcapsules, resulting in a minor reduction in slump and density and a slight increase in air content. Inducing and healing cracks, the mechanical properties of the self-healing concrete were fully restored, with compressive strength increasing from 38 MPa to 40 MPa
Self-Healing Concrete Using Microencapsulated Epoxy Resin: Evaluation of Fresh and Mechanical Properties
Vinodkrishna M. Savadi, Santhosh RDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0402
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Securing the Cloud: An In-Depth Analysis of Google Cloud's Security Architecture and Practices Deepak Kumar Jha, Prince Shood
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers a robust suite of security features designed to protect data and applications. This paper presents an in-depth analysis of Google Cloud's security architecture, practices, and tools. It examines the core components, including physical security, data encryption, identity and access management, network security, and threat detection. Additionally, it discusses best
Securing the Cloud: An In-Depth Analysis of Google Cloud's Security Architecture and Practices
Deepak Kumar Jha, Prince ShoodDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0319
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Attitude and Satisfaction Level of Consumers Towards Impulse Buying Behavior with Special Reference to Coimbatore City Dr. M. Punitham, Udhaya Jothi S. K
The purpose of the study is to determine the purchasing habits and degree of customer satisfaction in the city of Coimbatore. In the state of Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore is the biggest and second-largest city. It is a significant commercial hub with a sizable metropolitan population. In the modern corporate world, shopping is an essential aspect of life for every person. They have a preferred store
Attitude and Satisfaction Level of Consumers Towards Impulse Buying Behavior with Special Reference to Coimbatore City
Dr. M. Punitham, Udhaya Jothi S. KDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0320
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Optimization of Phase Change Materials (PCMS) for Thermal Energy Storage Ajeet Gupta, Sakshi Gupta
Concentrated solar power (𝐶𝑆𝑃) uses solar insolation to increase the temperature of heat transfer fluid (𝐻𝑇𝐹), which can be used in a power block to produce power either by using a steam turbine or gas turbine. In CSP, the levelized cost of electricity is higher than conventional sources due to the intermittent nature of solar energy. The levelized Cost of electricity can be reduced by integrating CSP
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0321
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Smart Farming Revolution: Harnessing Wireless IoT Sensor Networks for Sustainable Agricultural Monitoring Deepak Singh, Prince Shood
This research paper delves into the transformative potential of Wireless IoT Sensor Networks (WIoTSNs) in agricultural monitoring, emphasizing their crucial role in revolutionizing smart farming practices. By integrating a network of interconnected sensors, WIoTSNs facilitate real-time data collection and analysis, enabling farmers to make informed decisions that optimize crop yield
Smart Farming Revolution: Harnessing Wireless IoT Sensor Networks for Sustainable Agricultural Monitoring
Deepak Singh, Prince ShoodDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0322
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Advanced Prostate Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Algorithms: A Robust CAD System Leveraging Multiparametric MRI Vishal Kumar, Prince Shood
Prostate cancer (PCa) stands as one of the most common and challenging health issues affecting men worldwide, often leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Early and accurate detection is crucial for effective treatment and better patient outcomes. This paper delves into the innovative application of deep learning algorithms to enhance the detection of prostate cancer
Advanced Prostate Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Algorithms: A Robust CAD System Leveraging Multiparametric MRI
Vishal Kumar, Prince ShoodDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0323
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Status of Socio-Economic Well-being and Best Practices of Aspirational Districts of Assam Dr. Nilanjana Chakrabarty, Dr. Juthika Konwar, Dr. Debendra Nath Dash
Development of Human Resource and the Economic Progress are the interlinked concepts which catalysis the overall development of a district and the nation as a whole. The flagship program ‘Transformation of Aspirational Districts’ by the GOI stared in January, 2018 aims at create a New India by 2022 in which the emphasis lies to upscale the HDI ranking of India, thereby uplifting the standard
Status of Socio-Economic Well-being and Best Practices of Aspirational Districts of Assam
Dr. Nilanjana Chakrabarty, Dr. Juthika Konwar, Dr. Debendra Nath DashDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0324
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Mobility Reimagined: IoT-Enabled Solutions for Intelligent Traffic Systems Anku Kumar, Prince Shood
As urbanization accelerates and vehicle numbers soar, traffic congestion has become a significant challenge for cities worldwide. Traditional traffic management systems, heavily dependent on manual monitoring and static control measures, are struggling to keep up with the dynamic and complex nature of modern urban traffic. This paper presents an in-depth exploration of how the Internet of Things
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0325
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AI-Powered Mood Classification in Indian Popular Music Umang, Prince Shood
Music is a universal language that profoundly influences human emotions. In the culturally rich landscape of India, music encompasses a wide array of genres, each capable of evoking diverse emotional responses. This research paper explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for automatic mood classification in Indian popular music. We delve into the unique challenges
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0326
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A Study of Talent Management and Its Impact On Performance of Organizations Dr NIJINA JOSE, Dr K DEVIKA
The purpose of this essay is to make talent management and its importance in maximizing an organization's competitive advantage clear. The paper also provides advice on how personnel management programs might support an organization's recruiting and retainer policies. An organization's human resource is the collective set of intrinsic abilities, acquired knowledge, and aptitudes
A Study of Talent Management and Its Impact On Performance of Organizations
Dr NIJINA JOSE, Dr K DEVIKADOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0327
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A Comprehensive Review of Multi-Level Inverters for High-Power Microgrid Applications Neeraj Kumar
This paper presents a comprehensive review of multilevel inverters (MLIs) for high-power microgrid applications. MLIs have emerged as a pivotal technology for efficiently converting DC to AC power in renewable energy systems and high-power applications. This review covers various multilevel inverter topologies, including diode-clamped, flying capacitor, and cascaded H-bridge configurations
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0328
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Performance based Dynamic analysis of a HighRise Diagrid structure and structure comprising of Fluid Viscous Dampers Anirudh Jadhav, Prof. L.G. Kalurkar
This study presents a comparative analysis of two building models designed using ETAB software: one utilizing a diagrid structural system and the other incorporating fluid viscous dampers. The primary objective is to evaluate and compare their seismic performance in terms of displacement, storey stiffness, storey shear, and storey drift. The results indicate that while the fluid viscous damper system
Performance based Dynamic analysis of a HighRise Diagrid structure and structure comprising of Fluid Viscous Dampers
Anirudh Jadhav, Prof. L.G. KalurkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0144
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Fog SC: Combining Intelligence with Fog Computing to Analyze Large Data in Smart Cities Rubina Shaikh, Prashant Itankar
The research endeavors to perform big data analysis on the extensive data produced by the Internet of Things (IoT) in smart cities. Its objective is to steer smart cities toward effective governance and secure data processing. To address the diverse data sources within smart cities, the research develops a multi domain data based smart city enhancement model through two level learning
Fog SC: Combining Intelligence with Fog Computing to Analyze Large Data in Smart Cities
Rubina Shaikh, Prashant ItankarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0145
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Exploring Key Thin Film Deposition Techniques: A Comprehensive Overview Sunder Pal Singh*
Thin film deposition techniques are crucial processes in various industries such as electronics, optics, and energy. This overview explores the key methods utilized for depositing thin films onto substrates. It discusses physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques like thermal evaporation, sputtering, and pulsed laser deposition, which involve the evaporation or sputtering of materials onto a substrate
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0146
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Analysis of Attacks using Wire Shark and Machine Learning Models A. Gayathri, Prof.Sameen Fatima
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of network attacks using Wireshark, a popular network protocol analyzer, and machine learning models to enhance cybersecurity measures. The study begins by capturing and examining network traffic data through Wireshark, identifying various attack vectors such as Denial of Service (DoS), Man-in-theMiddle (MitM), and phishing. By leveraging Wireshark's
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0147
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A Comparative Study of Maritime Habitations: Exploring the Socioeconomic Landscape of Fishing Communities in Visakhapatnam Dr. K. Srinivasu
The study explores the Visakhapatnam region's fishing villages' infrastructure connectivity. It looks at how social order is shaped by traditional governing structures, how easily and well healthcare is offered and how fishing infrastructure and boats support the local economy. It draws attention to issues including poor hygienic conditions, restricted access to healthcare, and changing fishing methods
A Comparative Study of Maritime Habitations: Exploring the Socioeconomic Landscape of Fishing Communities in Visakhapatnam
Dr. K. SrinivasuDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0148
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Underwater Object Detection using Drone Nifin John, Onkar Chavan, Mayuresh Parab, Ashbel Rego, Prof. Laxmikant Bordekar, Prof. Sharvari Chanekar
Micron SONARs are some of the most widely used imaging system for obtaining large scale images of the seafloor. We propose in this paper an aerial drone to effectively detect underwater mines using the sonar attached to a drone, thereby enhancing the safety of maritime navigation and protecting valuable maritime assets. We also proposed in this paper the simulation of drone on Gazebo
Underwater Object Detection using Drone
Nifin John, Onkar Chavan, Mayuresh Parab, Ashbel Rego, Prof. Laxmikant Bordekar, Prof. Sharvari ChanekarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0149
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Study and Analysis of Flat Slab System Ms. Shruti Barbade, Prof. Mr. Halbandge S.D.
Civil Engineers are facing a great challenge in structural designing. The design must fulfill various parameters which include economic structure, durability and serviceability. But taking these points in mind it becomes very difficult for an Engineer to fulfill all these requirements at a time when a design is performed manually. This dissertation presents a research on digital tools used in civil
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0080
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A Comparative Study On the Financial Performance of SBI and ICICI Bank Dr.R.Vennila, Ms. Shalini S
The banking industry is essential to economic growth because it makes investments, capital allocation, and financial stability easier. A vital part of the Indian financial system, banks also contribute significantly to the nation's development. Banks assist in directing idle funds towards profitable ventures, credit generation, capital formation, etc. In the Indian economy, commercial banks
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0081
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Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Students with Special Needs Sandra S Nambadan, Rohit Jeswani, Sarang Shailesh Kamath, Nikita Lisitsyn, Dr. Vineetha K R
Spectrum Scholars is an Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Special Education which is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing the educational journey for students with diverse needs. This visionary project transcends traditional teaching methods by fostering a collaborative ecosystem where students, parents, and educators seamlessly interact to monitor and enhance individual
Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Students with Special Needs
Sandra S Nambadan, Rohit Jeswani, Sarang Shailesh Kamath, Nikita Lisitsyn, Dr. Vineetha K RDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0082
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Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India – A Conceptual Review Dibyendu Banik, Sourav Shil
The empowerment of women is essential for the development of a nation. The freedom of a woman brings knowledge not only to her family but to the entire nation. Nowadays, women are doing well in all areas. They are working in business, taking care of families, working in science, technology etc. However, most women do not have the economic empowerment. A married woman's income helps to run the family
Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India – A Conceptual Review
Dibyendu Banik, Sourav ShilDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0083
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Web-based Image Annotation Sejal Nimkar, Shreya Mhetre, Simantini Rembhotkar, Nikita Patil
Grounding DINO and Segment Anything Model a.k.a SAM algorithms, a recent innovation from cutting-edge research, has garnered considerable attention. Trained on extensive datasets comprising diverse annotations, this tool demonstrates an exceptional ability to accurately annotate a variety of objects within images. In the original work, the tool's efficacy was assessed through intricate zero-shot
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0084
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A Study On Challenges Faced by Coffee Exports with Reference to NILGIRI District, Tamil Nadu Dr.V.Saranya, Mr. J.Sankar
This study investigates the challenges encountered by coffee exports in Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu. Nilgiri District holds a significant position in the coffee industry, yet faces unique hurdles that affect its export operations. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis, this research aims to delineate these challenges and their impact on the local coffee export landscape
A Study On Challenges Faced by Coffee Exports with Reference to NILGIRI District, Tamil Nadu
Dr.V.Saranya, Mr. J.SankarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0085
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Cloud-Powered Transformation: Revolutionizing Engineering to Order Operations Nimesh K. Soni, Dr. Jeetendrakumar A. Vadher, Dr. HetalKumar N. Shah, Dr. Vinaykumar J. Patel, Dr. Anandkumar K. Patel
Engineering to Order (ETO) manufacturing is a production technique that is tailored to fulfill individual customer requirements. Organizations typically use ETO approach to manufacture and develop unique goods based on customer specifications. The application of lean manufacturing techniques in ETO operations is critical to reducing lead times. Reduced lead times in Engineering to Order are critical
Cloud-Powered Transformation: Revolutionizing Engineering to Order Operations
Nimesh K. Soni, Dr. Jeetendrakumar A. Vadher, Dr. HetalKumar N. Shah, Dr. Vinaykumar J. Patel, Dr. Anandkumar K. PatelDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0086
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Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Students with Special Needs Sandra S Nambadan, Rohit Jeswani, Sarang Shailesh Kamath, Nikita Lisitsyn, Dr. Vineetha K R
Spectrum Scholars is an Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Special Education which is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing the educational journey for students with diverse needs. This visionary project transcends traditional teaching methods by fostering a collaborative ecosystem where students, parents, and educators seamlessly interact to monitor and enhance individual
Interactive Learning Progress Tracker for Students with Special Needs
Sandra S Nambadan, Rohit Jeswani, Sarang Shailesh Kamath, Nikita Lisitsyn, Dr. Vineetha K RDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0082
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Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India – A Conceptual Review Dibyendu Banik, Sourav Shil
The empowerment of women is essential for the development of a nation. The freedom of a woman brings knowledge not only to her family but to the entire nation. Nowadays, women are doing well in all areas. They are working in business, taking care of families, working in science, technology etc. However, most women do not have the economic empowerment. A married woman's income helps to run the family
Women Economic Empowerment: A Concrete Platform for fostering their participation in Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in India – A Conceptual Review
Dibyendu Banik, Sourav ShilDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0083
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Web-based Image Annotation Sejal Nimkar, Shreya Mhetre, Simantini Rembhotkar, Nikita Patil
Grounding DINO and Segment Anything Model a.k.a SAM algorithms, a recent innovation from cutting-edge research, has garnered considerable attention. Trained on extensive datasets comprising diverse annotations, this tool demonstrates an exceptional ability to accurately annotate a variety of objects within images. In the original work, the tool's efficacy was assessed through intricate zero-shot
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0084
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A Study On Challenges Faced by Coffee Exports with Reference to NILGIRI District, Tamil Nadu Dr.V.Saranya, Mr. J.Sankar
This study investigates the challenges encountered by coffee exports in Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu. Nilgiri District holds a significant position in the coffee industry, yet faces unique hurdles that affect its export operations. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis, this research aims to delineate these challenges and their impact on the local coffee export landscape
A Study On Challenges Faced by Coffee Exports with Reference to NILGIRI District, Tamil Nadu
Dr.V.Saranya, Mr. J.SankarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2024.0085
