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RFID Based Vehicle Emissions in Cities on Internet of Things |
T. Leelaram & T.Ramya |
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Abstract – The objective of this paper is to monitor air pollution on roads and track a vehicle which causes pollution. In order to solve this problem, many countries and regions have already presented a series of emissions standards, meanwhile some methods has been developed, including update motor engine or improving the quality of the gasoline. However, these actions have not brought about striking effect as we expect. In this system, Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology as a low-cost and mature wireless communication method is adopted to collect and transmit emissions information of vehicles and Internet of Things (IoT) concept is proposed. Moreover, The RFID devices need to be installed on the traffic lights so that reliable reading of emissions signals from a vehicle can be interrogated when the vehicles stop in front of the red light .By applying the system, it is possible to smoothly realize a green traffic network. |
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New Suggested Material Composition for Making Brake Pad |
Mr. Brijesh.R.Patel & Mr. Ashwin Bhabhor |
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Abstract – Brake pads are a component of disc brakes used in automotive and other applications. Brake pads are steel backing plates with friction material bound to the surface that faces the disk brake rotor. In this present paper first of all find out the brake pads which is used in automobile industries and laboratory testing of the material is proceed and then thermo mechanical analysis is done for the finding out the stresses and maximum temperature. By the reference of this existing material composition the new material composition is suggest for making the brake pads and in this new composition the percentages is only change the ingredient is same.The changing in the composition percentage have advantage, it’s give the more life. |
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Prediction-Based Traffic Redundancy Elimination |
Madhavi M. & P.Rajasekhar, M.Tech |
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Abstract – Cloud computing is an emerging technology trend, which provides an economical pay-for-use service model. Cloud customers pay only for the actual use of computing resources, storage, and bandwidth, which changes continuously according to ones requirements. In particular, a data-transfer charge like bandwidth utilization is one of the important issues to minimize the cloud costs for an end-user. By reducing the bandwidth utilization, it is possible to reduce the cloud cost for end-users. In order to save the bandwidth, it is needed to eliminate the traffic redundancy over the network. In this paper a hybrid sender-receiver approach is proposed to provide solutions for above problems by eliminating traffic redundancy. In this system, prevention of multiple uploads or downloads of a single file can be validated, which saves the bandwidth utilization to reduce the cloud cost. The system also provides an authorized accessing of the content, in which the data owner needs to provide permission for any user, who requests to download the same. |
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Sensor Deployment and Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks |
T. Rajath & R. Nagendra |
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Abstract – Target coverage is considered as a major problem in case of wireless sensor network. This kind of condition can consequentially reduce the minimum energy consumption. One of the well known techniques for this problem is non disjoint set cover problem. In this paper we are trying to realize this target coverage problem in a wireless sensor network environment. Basically we need to consume the energy in various nodes so that the critical period can be handled. A Euclidean based approach is taken where the concept of non disjoint set cover is used for efficient energy consumption. Then a greedy algorithm based approach is proposed where we introduce a uncovered function to find the best solution among a no of solutions (i.e. the nodes) with an aim to maximize the network lifetime with minimum no of utilized sensor nodes. |
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Analysis of Self System and Meaning of Life among Youth |
Sunil Gupta |
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Abstract – The pattern of experiences and perceptions none as the self is in general available to awareness that is it can be made conscious. In terms of interpersonal perception, social stimuli are presumed to be mediated by schemata which map the relationship of self and others. Examples of social schemata include self above others, self with others, self similar or dissimilar to others, self more central than others, self close to others or self-connected with others, with the aid of these mappings of self and others decision making for interpersonal behavior is facilitated in new situations self others concepts make for stability under varied social conditions. The studies have been designed to compare the level of self-system and meaning in life among under graduate students of science and commerce background. |
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