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Design and analysis of low power 1-bit hybrid full adder using 130nm technology

Basically, a conventional CMOS logic circuit design approach depends upon charging the output capacitive nodes to the supply voltage Vdd or discharging it to the ground. This is one of the most used methods in VLSI circuit designs. There are various techniques to design low power circuits to reduce power consumption. The major source of power dissipation is the charging and discharging of the capacitor. Whenever a capacitor is discharged to ground, an amount of energy stored in the capacitor is mislaid. We can reduce this power dissipation by restoring this energy to the source instead of discharging to the ground. It has been observed that by charging the capacitor gradually, the energy requirement is slighter than the faster charging method. The modern VLSI techniques focus significantly on High-Speed Propagation and Low Power Consumption. In this study, I present a low power 1-bit hybrid full adder design which utilizes both static CMOS logic and Swing Restoring Pass Transistor Logic. Moreover, a comparison is made on the power consumptions of various other designs with this work. The full adders are designed in Mentor Graphics 130nm technology. Starting at 0.4V supply, the average power consumed by this Hybrid design is 2.33µW.

Published by: Kishan Ganesh

Author: Kishan Ganesh

Paper ID: V5I3-1647

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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Mobile Cloud Computing: Overview and challenges

Today is the era of Cloud Computing Technology in IT Industries. Cloud Computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared information, resources, and software, are provided to terminals and portable devices on-demand. The rapid development of mobile technology and wireless networking and drives a strong demand for Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC). In MCC environment Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing and Networking are combined to offer cloud based services to mobile users where the data are stored and applications are processed in a centralized computing applications located in the cloud. In this paper first, we present the overview of MCC in terms of architecture, deployment models, service models and applications of MCC. Then we outlined issues and challenges related to MCC.

Published by: Saurbh Gupta, Dr. Jahid Ali

Author: Saurbh Gupta

Paper ID: V5I3-1646

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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Face recognition using CNN

Face recognition has been the need of the hour for a long time. Now being implemented, we look forward to enhance its features. The topic of Face recognition using Convolutional Neural Networks is the most upcoming technology. This paper outlines the different algorithms used in the face recognition system based on Convolutional Neural Networks. It has put forth the applications and the algorithms that are used in Softmax classifier and the Deep Learning systems.

Published by: Mrunmayee Vaidya, Jigyasa Solanki, Sravani Wayangankar

Author: Mrunmayee Vaidya

Paper ID: V5I3-1642

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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Experimental investigation on geopolymer concrete with fly ash and quarry dust

These days the pollution caused by the construction industry is so high that it will be a great relief for the construction workers as well as peoples to get rid of this environmental pollution caused due to the concrete industry with heavy usage of Portland cement. so in order to tackle that issue, it is highly important to find some substitutes that replace the cement properties. Hence in this paper, the use of by-products from the construction industry is highlighted. one such component is fly ash which has good properties are been used instead of cement and to replace fine aggregate quarry dust is used along with some alkaline solutions which will act as a binder for the process. Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Silicate Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Silicate are some of the alkaline solutions used as a binder. Here in this project Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium silicate (Na2Sio3) are been used that too in different molarities i.e. 8M, 10M and 12M are taken to for the mixes. And the ultimate aim of this is to find Compressive strength for each of the mix along with tensile strength too. Nine cube and six-cylinder specimens are taken of size 150mm x 150mm x 150mm and 150 x 300 mm. The test is done for different ages like 7,14 and 28 days and also split tensile strength test for 7th and 28 days with sunlight curing and finally, the strengths are calculated.

Published by: Sruthi K. Ram

Author: Sruthi K. Ram

Paper ID: V5I3-1640

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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Optimization and standardization of lemon grass incorporated into pseudostem and mint extracts based isotonic drink

The Lemongrass based Isotonic Drink was developed with the incorporation of the banana pseudostem and mint extracts using palm sugar syrup as a sweetener. The quality of the product was computed by a series of microbiological tests, proximate analysis, and organoleptic evaluation. The microbial load was evaluated and is found to be <10 which meant that the product has increased shelf life with better taste and color even in the absence of preservatives. Therefore, the aroma of lemongrass, nutrients of pseudostem, freshness, and flavor of mint along with palm sugar elevates its economic importance, consumer awareness and attracts them towards the advent of blended functional drinks. The Response Surface Methodology aims at optimizing the ingredients and designing experiments from which the final product is formulated. This software helps in showing the interaction of the independent variables at each response with the use of 3D graphical representation.

Published by: Swarnalakshmi C. S., Manisha C. P., Harini B., J. Akshara, Joshika G., Keerthana R.

Author: Swarnalakshmi C. S.

Paper ID: V5I3-1622

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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Comparative study on analysis and design of RCC and composite structure

This paper deals with the Comparative Study of the composite and concrete structure. The composite structure is more prominent over steel and concrete structure in relation to Strength, Costs, and Time Period requirements. There is no need for formwork because the steel beam is able to sustain its self-weight of steel and concrete, by itself or with the assistance of a few temporary props. This Paper also deals with the design of composite building structures with a fixed base. In this paper Seismic analysis of a multi-story residential building is made by using different construction materials like Concrete, Structural Steel and Composite of Structural Steel and Concrete. Effect of the building is studied with respect to base shear, total dead load, story drift values in both X- and Y- direction. Steel-concrete composite systems for buildings are built by connecting the steel beam to the concrete slab or profiled deck slab with the help of mechanical shear connectors so they seem like a single unit and act accordingly. In the present work, the steel-concrete composite with RCC options is chosen for the comparative study of G+21 story building which is situated in earthquake zone-III and for earthquake loading, the provisions of IS: 1893 (Part1)-2002 is considered. Here, we used ETAB Software for three-dimensional modeling and the analysis of the structure.

Published by: Pallavi Harish Wagh, Dr. S. K. Kulkarni, Vishwajeet Kadlag

Author: Pallavi Harish Wagh

Paper ID: V5I3-1636

Paper Status: published

Published: May 28, 2019

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