Gautam Buragohain, Karan Borah, Rakesh Nath – December 2017 Page No.: 01-02
A rover is a vehicle for driving over rough terrain, especially one driven by remote control over extraterrestrial terrain. It uses a suspension system that has 6 wheel with provide great stability. We aim to introduce the mechanism of the rocker bogie or the rover as a suspension mechanism of normal vehicles. The idea is to replace the normal vehicle chassis with that of the rocker bogie followed by the use of spherical wheels. The following idea tends to encounter various problem that is faced by a normal chassis and also by a normal cylindrical wheel.
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- Date of Publication: 14 December 2017
- Gautam Buragohain
Mechanical Department,
Girijananda Choudhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati-781017, India - Karan Borah
Mechanical Department,
Girijananda Choudhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati-781017, India - Rakesh Nath
Mechanical Department,
Girijananda Choudhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati-781017, India
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Gautam Buragohain, Karan Borah, Rakesh Nath “Design of a Rocker Bogie with Spherical Wheel Insertion” International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science -IJRIAS vol.2 issue 10, pp.01-02 2017
Aradhana Saxena – December 2017 Page No.: 3
It is found that, some cabbages contain insects which are not visible, while cutting and it even not destroy while cooking then it get in to human body then brain, and could be the reason of brain damage.
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- Date of Publication: 14 December 2017
- Aradhana Saxena
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Aradhana Saxena “Detection of Insect in Cabbage” International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science -IJRIAS vol.2 issue 10, pp.3 2017
G. Bhavana, C.Bhargav, T.Chakrapani, K .Sudhakar – December 2017 Page No.: 04-09
We present a low-power, efficacious, and scalable device for the detection of symptomatic patterns in human audio signals. The digital audio recordings of quite a number symptoms, such as cough, sneeze, and so on, are spectrally analyzed the usage of a discrete wavelet transform. Subsequently, we use simple mathematical metrics, such as energy, quasi-average, and coastline parameter for a number wavelet coefficients of interest relying on the kind of pattern to be detected. Furthermore, a mel-frequency cepstrum-based analysis is applied to distinguish between signals, such as cough and sneeze, which have a similar frequency response and, hence, manifest in common wavelet coefficients. Algorithm-circuit codesign methodology is utilized in order to optimize the gadget at algorithm and circuit ranges of graph abstraction. This helps in imposing a low-power system as properly as preserving the efficacy of detection. The gadget is scalable in phrases of consumer specificity as well as the kind of sign to be analyzed for an audio symptomatic pattern. The proposed structure of this paper analysis the logic size, location and power consumption using Xilinx 14.2.
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- Date of Publication: 06 January 2018
- G. Bhavana
M.Tech, VLSI, Dept of ECE,
ST. Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India - C.Bhargav
Assistant Professor, Dept of ECE,
ST. Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India - T.Chakrapani
Associate Professor, Dept of ECE,
ST. Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India - K .Sudhakar
H.O.D, Associate Professor, Dept of ECE,
ST. Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India
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G. Bhavana, C.Bhargav, T.Chakrapani, K .Sudhakar “Design of Low-Power System for Detection of Abnormal Human Audio” International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science -IJRIAS vol.2 issue 10, pp.04-09 2017
- Parth Samdani, Dr. M.P. Choudhary – December 2017 Page No.: 10-15
Disposal of solid waste is one of the major environmental problems of most of the Indian cities, therefore municipal solid waste management is an emerging concern in major cities of India, including Rajsamand. Solid waste is a major environmental problem created and faced by the modern society. However, solid waste management is amongst the most poorly rendered services and negligence towards it causes environmental pollution and health hazards. Rapid urbanisation and growth in population has made the situation worst.
The solid waste management approach in most of the Indian cities, including Rajsamand (Rajasthan), is extremely inefficient, using old and obsolete system for storage, collection, processing, treatment and disposal. Land filling is one of the most widely used municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal methods worldwide. It is the necessary part of an integrated solid waste system, since all waste treatment processes have residues that cannot be further reused or recovered and are eventually land filled. The data concerning to SWM in Rajsamand city were obtained through questionnaire, individual field visit and record of municipal council. The study reveals that the present system of MSWM in Rajsamand city is not satisfactory according to Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000.
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- Date of Publication: 06 January 2018
- Parth Samdani
M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, UCE, RTU, Kota, Rajasthan, India - Dr. M.P. Choudhary
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, UCE, RTU, Kota, Rajasthan, Indi
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Parth Samdani, Dr. M.P. Choudhary “Physical Characterisation and Management of Solid Waste of Rajsamand City” International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science -IJRIAS vol.2 issue 10, pp.10-15 2017
Puneet Pathak, Shadab Khan – December 2017 Page No.: 16-17
As the most powerful FACTS (flexible alternative current transmission systems) device, UPFC (unified power flow controller) could be considered as a multi-function controller which is capable of providing the performance of one or two FACTS device. this paper is the review of how UPFC is useful in controlling of power flow. For this we have used Matlab/Simulink model of the system having UPFC with wind and hydro generators which are seperated by double circuited transmission line.
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- Date of Publication: 06 January 2018
- Puneet Pathak
M.Tech. Researcher, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Radharaman Engineering College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India - Shadab Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Radharaman Engineering College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Puneet Pathak, Shadab Khan “Review of Control of Power Flow by UPFC in Transmission System Having Wind and Hydro Generator” International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science -IJRIAS vol.2 issue 10, pp.16-17 2017