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- Women Engineers-Past, Present and Future Scenario
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1 Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi, IN
1 Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 29, No Spl Iss (2016), Pagination:Abstract
In modern times when we talk about the achievements and contributions in various fields made by men and women in the same breath, Is there really a need to discuss about the topic in concern "Women in Engineering". Indeed as they say "there is no smoke without fire", many research studies conducted by independent/funded organizations reveal startling facts regarding standing of women in male dominated arenas. Engineering is one such prominent field which has long been considered as a tough guys work. Owing to preconceived notions, lack of support, dismal encouragement and biasness, women often hesitate in taking up engineering as a career option. This paper summarizes the work done by pioneering studies existing in literature which have made significant say in the present condition of women in this field, the reasons which are holding back this bunch of talent, the hues and cries, and the possibility of further steps needed to mitigate this trend of downfall in the number of women engineers, thereby targeting engineering education in 2025 with no disparity between men and women.- Women Engineers–Past, Present and Future Scenario
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1 Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi, IN
1 Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 29, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 31-36Abstract
In modern times when we talk about the achievements and contributions in various fields made by men and women in the same breath, Is there really a need to discuss about the topic in concern "Women in Engineering". Indeed as they say "there is no smoke without fire", many research studies conducted by independent/funded organizations reveal startling facts regarding standing of women in male dominated arenas. Engineering is one such prominent field which has long been considered as a tough guys work. Owing to preconceived notions, lack of support, dismal encouragement and biasness, women often hesitate in taking up engineering as a career option. This paper summarizes the work done by pioneering studies existing in literature which have made significant say in the present condition of women in this field, the reasons which are holding back this bunch of talent, the hues and cries, and the possibility of further steps needed to mitigate this trend of downfall in the number of women engineers, thereby targeting engineering education in 2025 with no disparity between men and women.- Video-Chatting with Young Children
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1 Division of Computer Engineering, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi 110 078, IN
1 Division of Computer Engineering, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi 110 078, IN
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Current Science, Vol 113, No 01 (2017), Pagination: 9-9Abstract
Internet-connected devices like computers, tablets and smartphones are now affordable and common in most parts of the world. Such devices are at times used by parents and relatives to video-chat with young children. Paediatricians and developmental psychologists earlier used to not recommend the use of screen-based devices by children younger than 2 years. However, video-chatting with parents and relatives is now considered safe for young children. Consequently, attempts are being made to determine the popularity of video-chatting among young children and to understand the utility of the same.References
- American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, 2016, 138, article e20162591.
- Tarasuik, J. and Kaufman, J., J. Child. Media, 2017, 11, 88–106.
- McClure, E. R., Chentsova-Dutton, Y. E., Barr, R. F., Holochwost, S. J. and Parrott, W. G., Int. J. Child Comput. Interact., 2015, 6, 1–6.
- Tarasuik, J., Galligan, R. and Kaufman, J., PLoS ONE, 2011, 6, article e17129.
- A Review on Overview of Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax) Innovation and its Future Utilizations
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sanskar College of Engineering and Technology, IN
2 Department of Computer Science Engineering, Delhi College of Technology and Management, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, IN
4 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Quantum University, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sanskar College of Engineering and Technology, IN
2 Department of Computer Science Engineering, Delhi College of Technology and Management, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, IN
4 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Quantum University, IN
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ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 1749-1756Abstract
This paper introduces the elements of the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) innovation and future utilizations of WiMAX. It is a connection oriented wireless network that assures Quality of Service (QoS) for all users in the network. By comparing WiMAX with the popular Wi-Fi, 3G and LTE in the market, it analyzes the current situation and future development trend of WiMAX in terms of the difference in technology and applications. WiMAX will become the most prominent technology for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA). The next generation WMAN networks, using the WiMAX as the core technology is evolving as a 4G technology for providing ubiquitous computing solutions. In not a similar way like wireless LANs, WiMAX networks integrate various QoS mechanism at the Media Access Control (MAC) level for secured service for voice, data and video. The unique architecture of the WiMAX MAC and PHY layer that uses OFDMA to allocate multiple channels with different modulation schemes. A few references have been incorporated towards the completion of this paper for those eager to know in brief about certain points.Keywords
WiMAX, QoS, OFDMA, IEEE802.16, MAC.References
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