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Adaptive replication in HDFS based on prediction techniques

In a previous couple of decade, we've seen associate degree info explosion era and for that giant quantity of distributed knowledge being kept. The number of applications supported Apache Hadoop is increasing, the explanation behind this is often lustiness and dynamic options of this technique. HDFS provides high availability and reliableness. Characteristics of parallel operations on the application layer, Access rate is completely different for every file in HDFS. HDFS uses cloud storage to implement the functionality. By considering the assorted drawbacks of replication system of HDFS, this paper implements an approach to flexibly replicate the data files. Predictive analysis is used for setting the replication factor. The frequent access files are often replicated consistently with their access potential. Therefore, our approach concurrently improves the performance of HDFS and maintains high accessibility of data files.

Published by: Nikita Nabajee Sanap, Puja Bhanudas Sonar, Pratiksha Sanjay Khode, Kamini Vijay Phad

Author: Nikita Nabajee Sanap

Paper ID: V4I2-2128

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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Application of digital watermarking in piracy

In today’s world where piracy has surfaced itself as one of the biggest problems, it becomes important to protect the originality to prevent huge revenue losses, to safeguard digital rights and protect information. This paper presents the application of digital watermarking for authorization against copying or piracy. E-Banking is the method of banking in which the customer conducts transactions electronically via the internet which causes the problem of phishing. The remedy to avoid phishing is to use different anti-piracy techniques. The technique that we are using is digital watermarking. The watermark is inserted by means of a security key. On reception, only the authorized person with a valid security key can extract the watermark thus verifying the integrity and authenticity of the image.

Published by: Shrutika Potdar, Mihir Potdar

Author: Shrutika Potdar

Paper ID: V4I2-2167

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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Maitland mobilization is more effective in non-diabetic than diabetic patients a comparative study

To study efficacy of Maitland Mobilization in patients with diabetic and non-diabetic Adhesive Capsulitis, Sample size: 50 patients (25 in each group),Study Design: Interventional Study, Study setting: A 1950 bedded tertiary care teaching hospital with well equipped medical and surgical intensive care unit and musculoskeletal department, Sample and Sampling method: 50 patients were randomly selected and assigned to 2 groups, as Group 1(control group), Group 2 (Interventional group) in equal numbers.Exclusion Criteria. The total subjects of 50 were included in the study the inclusion & exclusion criteria were Inclusion Criteria: Unilateral adhesive capsulitis defined as loss of active movement of the shoulder joint relative to the affected side, in abduction and external rotation; gender male and female age group, Duration of complaints of 2 weeks to 3 months; Exclusion Criteria were : Previous manipulation under anesthesia of the affected shoulder, other conditions involving the shoulder (eg, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, damage of the glenohumeral cartilage, osteoporosis, or malignancies in the shoulder region),Neurologic deficits affecting shoulder function in normal daily activities,pain or disorders of the cervical spine, elbow, wrist, or hand, Injection with corticosteroids in the affected shoulder in the preceding 4 weeks. Subjects with diabetes mellitus were accepted, Any h/o of trauma fracture and fall, Any orthopedic or neurological limitations. Result: After 4-wk rehabilitation, the shoulder abduction active range of motion in non-diabetes and diabetes patients for involved extremity has increased compared to the pre-rehabilitation period Vas was 4.81,3.16,2.46, Abduction was 57.73,67.93,80.13 and external rotation was 39.44,43.50,80.21. Conclusion: The rehabilitation program used in this study have shown that the treatments procedure was more significant in non-diabetic as compared to diabetic patients moreover recurrence rate was more in diabetic patients as compared to non-diabetic patients

Published by: Dr. Subrat Samal, Dr. Snehal Samal

Author: Dr. Subrat Samal

Paper ID: V4I2-2216

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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A novel approach on improving the communication performance in wireless sensor networks using path selection algorithms

In recent years, Internet of Things (IoT) has gained more importance in various fields due to the advancement in technologies. Generally, IoT is a technology where based on sensor data, the computer can access the data from any aspect without any human interaction. IoT concept came into the picture in order to overcome the problem like data accuracy and related parameters when data were collected through human interference. Traditionally, the radio-frequency identification (RFID) and the wireless sensor networks were considered as the major techniques used in IoT. In recent researches, while designing the network, path selection remains to be major drawback or issue which results in less efficiency for the whole system. The research can be extended with the idea of developing a technique where we combine WSN along with image processing concepts.Here we employ certain advancement in path selection where we select the clusters through which data can be transmitted. This will improve the overall efficiency of the system. Data loss and computational time can be improved if an optimal path is selected for transmission. These techniques can be employed in various IoT applications like field monitoring, quality prediction etc. The research will be carried on MATLAB / NS2 interface.

Published by: Shridevi Kamble

Author: Shridevi Kamble

Paper ID: V4I2-2221

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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Organic product farmer helper system with sentimental analysis

Agriculture started thousands of years ago, but no one knows for sure how old it is. Agriculture is not only growing food for people and animals, but also selling those products effectively .Many people still live by subsistence agriculture, on a small farm. It is important for there to be enough food for everyone. The food must also be safe and good. People say it is not always safe, because it contains some chemicals. Here we launch an application in which different farmers from different locations to can post their raw food products in this website. Only registered farmers will be capable of selling their product through this website. Suppliers and other users can buy the cultivated raw products from the available farmers. This application helps farmers ensure greater profitability through direct farmer to dealer and farmer to farmer communication. This service boosts business communication and brings transparency in the system. The farmers may also submit their gradiences and complaints to respective authority using their farmer login on a separate complaints page and authorities will get access to that page regularly using their login id and passwords. We have an android application also along with the web. Farmers can have the android app. It provides necessary notifications in real-time. So that he can act upon necessary. Our system also has a section to find the best farmer monthly. We use reviews and ratings of users to find out it.

Published by: Amrutha NT, A. Ganesan

Author: Amrutha NT

Paper ID: V4I2-1775

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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Paper recycling machine

Paper is one of the most important parts of human life as we know education, business, anything is not possible without the use of paper. As paper population increases day by day so the paper sourcing raw material is emerging. As a result, natural resources are being exploited. So recycling of paper becomes one of the important parts of the life to preserve our natural resources. Paper recycling is also helping to make paper making process easy and helpful. Paper recycling also helps in environment protection. This process does not create any type of pollution. The study concludes that weight of waste paper as a raw material within the cost of the factory is 43%.

Published by: Aman Soni, Mayank Sharma, Akshat Shukla, Atishey Mittal

Author: Aman Soni

Paper ID: V4I2-2062

Paper Status: published

Published: April 28, 2018

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