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Suganthi, V.
- Coastal Safety Oceanic Navigation Using Non-GPS Digitised
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1 School of Electrical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 School of Electronics Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, IN
3 VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Automation and Autonomous Systems, Vol 2, No 5 (2010), Pagination: 28-34Abstract
The ODR (Object Dead Reckoning) system is useful in GPS denied environment such as inside buildings, tunnels, or dense forests especially in ocean navigation. Potential users of this system are military and security personnels as well as emergency responders. The ODR system uses a inertial measurement unit (IMU) attached to the object, ship or boat. The IMU provides rate of rotation and acceleration measurements that are used in real-time to estimate the location of the user relative to a known starting point. The ODR system works in both 2D and 3D-dimensional environments. Earlier systems used an impractically large IMU, where as, In the most recent version a much smaller IMU is being implemented. For navigation, the system would allow tracking the position of ship or boat in urban combat operations.Keywords
Personal Odometry, Object Dead-Reckoning, Non-GPS Navigation, GPS-Denied Navigation, Inertial Measurement Unit [IMU].- Prevalence of Hypertension in Diabetes Mellitus and Impact of Diet Counselling
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1 Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women-Deemed University, Coimbatore - 641 043, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 28, No 9 (1991), Pagination: 238-243Abstract
Diabetes is a major health problem known to affect more than 30 million people in the world About 40,000 cases are diagnosed annually, most of whom are over 40 years of age and are also affected by one or more chronic conditions of the vascular system.- Removal of Heavy Metals from Leather Industry Effluent Using Saccharomyces sp in a Packed Bed Reactor
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1 School of Bio Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 53-56Abstract
Environmental metal toxicity is a hazard of increasing significance because of the constant deposition of these pollutants in the biosphere as a result of heavy industrialization like leather industries. Ranipet industrial area is a chronic polluted area identified by Central pollution control board of India .It is one of the biggest exporting centers of tanned leather in India. The concentration levels of metals are much above the permissible limits in surface water and are health hazards especially for the people working in the tannery industries. This project highlights the potential of yeast Saccharomyces sp immobilized by using sodium alginate and calcium chloride encapsulating the microorganism for biosorbing different heavy metals ion from industrial effluent. The present work reviews and discusses the advantages of using Saccharomyces sp in the detoxification of effluents containing heavy metals. As yeast developed strategies to resist, tolerate, metabolize and to detoxify these toxic substances, their isolates can be used for bioremediation of environment.Keywords
Saccharomyces sp, Sodium Alginate, Calcium-Chloride, Heavy Metal Adsorption, Packed Bed Reactor, Lyophilization, Immobilization.- Rural Consumers’ Awareness About Consumers’ Rights
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 11 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
Consumer rights are now an integral part of consumers’ life. Market resources and influences are growing day by day and so is the awareness of consumer rights. Consumer rights and responsibilities are knotted together and without sharing consumer responsibility, consumers will find it very difficult to enjoy their rights on a long-term basis. Consumers need to step cautiously in the market place. A consumer, on his part, must make every effort to inform himself of the product or service. The consumers’ rights are protected under the Consumer Protection Act to safeguard their interest. This study has been conducted in Udumalpet Taluk of Tirupur District. Data required for the study have been collected by a well-structured interview schedule. The study observes the level of awareness of the rural consumers about their rights.
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Consumers, Awareness, Consumer Rights- Cloud Computing for Educational Purpose
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1 Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, IN
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Digital Signal Processing, Vol 10, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 14-16Abstract
In today’s world, each and every field is in succession with technology. Without the help of technology, no field can shine. Beginning from small business till the largest, the scenario is the same. Education also falls into the field. In the field of education, applications of cloud enables the users to create, store, organize, and share different information with their peers. As an outcome, they have a large number of users worldwide which makes them susceptible to a variety of security and privacy related threats [5]. With an intension to find out the advantages and disadvantages of cloud for the educational purposes, the proposed work is carried out.References
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- Web Application Development for Private Construction
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1 Department of CSE, Builders Engineering College, Kangayam, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 11, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 47-54Abstract
Web application for industry is mainly based on company’s daily followed works like manage Employees, services, file maintenance and account transaction details. This project is developed by using PHP as front-End, My-SQL as Back-End.
In the web application, contains admin and user module. The user can login in to the site they can view and update the status about Expenses details, attendance details and upload the job documents.
In the Existing system, Admin don’t know the status of Expenses and work details of employees till they come and inform to the office. Additionally this details are maintained in Excel sheets. This consumes large volume of space. Filtration of data is difficult to process.
The proposed system is more flexible. It can incorporate many features and modules. Whenever Admin credited to the amount to employees, expanses details are clear to admin knowledge. Carry out all the details anywhere at any time. Easy to work.
- Internet and its Users in Higher Educational Sector
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, IN
2 University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IN
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Information Studies, Vol 18, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 41-67Abstract
Technological facilities available in the digital era must be effectively and efficiently utilized by the society. This paper discusses the perception of students in higher education who pursued their degree courses in various disciplines at the Annamalai University in Tamil Nadu regarding the Internet. The study analyzes the respondents' behaviour in relation to the Internet in various aspects such as Awareness of IT, Purpose of Internet Access, and Frequency of Access etc.Keywords
Higher Education, Students, Internet Use, User Study, Information Seeking Behaviour.References
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