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Prosthodontics update

Prosthodontists should always update their knowledge as there are many advanced techniques and improved materials are constantly being introduced into the market that improves the quality of treatment and reduces the chair side time. This is a short notes providing information regarding some of the advanced materials and procedures related to Prosthodontics.

Published by: Kondumahanti V. N. Avinash, Ajna Alex, Raja ganeshan, Venkat Raghu, Chiranjeevi reddy, Subash Munireddy

Author: Kondumahanti V. N. Avinash

Paper ID: V5I3-1141

Paper Status: published

Published: May 2, 2019

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Research Paper

Overspeed detection with the help of speedbreaker

The main concern of this project is to overcome the road accidents and the safety of the peoples or the family members from road accidents. So to overcome this issue we are working on this project to detect the speed of the vehicles with the help of the ultrasonic system and Arduino board. When the vehicle has come in the range of the ultrasonic system then they start detecting their speed and if their speed has been exceeding from the speed limit of the road then they send the signals to Arduino and the motor turn on the speedbreaker and if the vehicle having in there normal speed then the speedbreaker remains constant.

Published by: Deendayal Joshi, Saurabh Singh, Rishabh Kadhala

Author: Deendayal Joshi

Paper ID: V5I3-1153

Paper Status: published

Published: May 2, 2019

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Stock market prediction using RNN and sentiment analysis

Predicting the stock Price is a challenging task. With an increase in data collection through the internet, data scientists try to extract valid data points for the prediction. However, these data points are one way affecting the stock market. Therefore the prediction for stock market index movements, we use real-time tweets from the twitter using their API and sentiment analysis to predict the stock market moments by correlating them with the Existing data set used to train a recursive neural network model Evaluations on the data from the year 2004 to present upon Bombay stock exchange to demonstrate our model. Hence making the predictions almost accurate.

Published by: Ambati Venkata Malla Reddy, Dinesh Y., Vamsi Krishna, Soundarya Miranam

Author: Ambati Venkata Malla Reddy

Paper ID: V5I3-1145

Paper Status: published

Published: May 2, 2019

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Separation and quantification of Chloro Triazine based Atrazine and Terbuthylazine formulation by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography

The Atrazine and Terbuthylazine molecules are being used alone and a combination as a special herbicide activity to control the broadband leaves in the agricultural industry. Atrazine and Terbuthylazine have a high capillary action in the roots of brad spectrum plants with respect to other herbicide molecules. The solubility of Atrazine and Terbuthylazine also very high solubility in water and this solubility enhanced the capillary action through the broad leaves plant roots. The persistence of this Atrazine and Terbuthylazine is very long period hence the residue levels in the used substrates are being existed in the used substrates. Even though the molecules Atrazine and Terbuthylazine are less toxic to humans and animals, the lowest detection levels have to be determined with a simple HPLC analytical method; which is very effective time and cost of analysis. Within 10 minutes of analysis time these two molecules to be determined by using acetonitrile and water as a mobile phase with a ration of 80:20 (volume/volume) with the help of Qualis BDS C18 (250 x 4.6, 5μ) HPLC column at 1 ml/min. flow rate. The detection wavelength is 220 nm by a Shimadzu LC2030 model HPLC. The results of the analysis deliver that the proposed RP-HPLC method is simple, rapid, precise and accurate, which is useful for the identification and quantifications of these molecules interims of validation parameters viz., separation, system suitability, System Precision and linearity in a simple HPLC analysis.

Published by: K. Ayyavoo, Dr. C. Tamilselvan

Author: K. Ayyavoo

Paper ID: V5I2-2126

Paper Status: published

Published: May 2, 2019

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High volume fly ash-based glass fibre reinforced concrete

My dissertation work has been divided into 8 chapters, Chapter 1: Introduction: In this chapter, a general introduction of my dissertation work has been given. The materials used in my projects such as coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, glass fibre, fly ash and other constituents of fly ash-based glass fibre reinforced concrete have been focused. The properties of the construction materials have also been stated in brief along with advantage and disadvantage of glass fibre concrete. Chapter 2: Objectives and Aims: In India, all old glass materials are considered as waste materials. It is disposed to the disposal ground just like other waste materials. The old glass materials can be recycled in factories. These recycled glass materials become an important ingredient for making GFRC. The primary aim of using glass fibre is to examine the strength of concrete made with glass fibre in comparison to plain concrete. The secondary aim is to examine the economy of GFRC for which an economic analysis provided in Chapter 7. Chapter 3: Literature Review: This chapter contains relevant information in regard to glass fiber reinforced based concrete. For this, I had to go for different websites to get knowledge of the above subject and put my opinions. All references which required to complete my dissertation work has been given in a separate page stating references as mentioned in the content of my thesis. Chapter 4: Desired characteristics for glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC): The characteristics of glass fibre have considerable influence on the design, efficiency, output and particularly the reliability and durability of the glass fiber-based concrete. The glass fibre characteristics play a vital role in the atmospheric pollution of concrete industries. Chapter 5: Methods and materials: In this chapter, the description of all the materials with the specifications which I used for my experiments have been elaborated. The apparatus and the instruments which were used for performing my experiment have also been mentioned. Chapter 6: Results and discussions: In this chapter, all the test results for all kind of specimen have been stated. The efficacy of the test results has also been discussed. Particulars in regards to design mix, especially its calculation have been annexed in Appendix – A and B after chapter 5 – Materials and Methods. Chapter 7: Economic analysis of Glass fibre reinforced concrete: Glass fibre reinforced concrete is considered to be a very useful item needed for the present concrete industries. The comparative cost of GFRC and conventional concrete has been stated in this chapter. It was found that the percentage of saving per cubic meter of fly ash-based glass fiber reinforced concrete is to the tune of 3% compared to conventional concrete. Chapter 8: Conclusion: The salient points of my dissertation thesis have been given in this chapter. It was highlighted in chapter 8 (Conclusion) that the service life of GFRC is higher than that of traditional concrete due to reasons indicated in the chapter. That’s why GFRC is widely used in architecture, building, other concerned engineering applications.

Published by: Somsubhra De, Dr. Sudhir Kumar Das

Author: Somsubhra De

Paper ID: V5I2-1986

Paper Status: published

Published: May 2, 2019

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Research Paper

Rule based Access control system in cloud based environment

These days, third-party cloud providers maintain Data distribution, Data Backups, and information sharing. So as to minimize the rate of management of the data. On the other hand, Security is the main reason the data backup or data distribution, since third-party maintains the cloud services. In the proposed work, we set up a method using Rule-based access control system which uses AES and RSA amalgamation and with the access control policy to attain a safe data manipulation. Our system is made of some set of cryptographic keys to avoid the involvement of third parties. Our proposed system, we introduce a role base sharing where access control lays in the organization itself, thus we assure with the security and confidentiality of the files that circulate in an organization where no third party involvement was encouraged.

Published by: M. Maheshkumar, C. Sai Hemant, Sk. Aseef Zaddari, A. Jothimani

Author: M. Maheshkumar

Paper ID: V5I3-1142

Paper Status: published

Published: May 1, 2019

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