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Editor-In-Chief Chair Dr. Shiv Kumar

Ph.D. (CSE), M.Tech. (IT, Honors), B.Tech. (IT), Senior Member of IEEE

Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication, Bhopal (M.P.), India.

Associated Editor-In-Chief Chair Prof. MPS Chawla

Member of IEEE, Professor-Incharge (head)-Library, Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering, G.S. Institute of Technology &

Science Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, Chairman, IEEE MP Sub-Section, India

Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh

Associate Professor and Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, S.R.Group of Institutions, Jhansi (U.P.), India

Dr. Rachana Dubey

Ph.D.(CSE), MTech(CSE), B.E(CSE)

Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Lakshmi Narain College of Technology Excellence (LNCTE),

Bhopal (M.P.), India

Associated Editor-In-Chief Members

Dr. Hai Shanker Hota

Ph.D. (CSE), MCA, MSc (Mathematics)

Professor & Head, Department of CS, Bilaspur University, Bilaspur (C.G.), India

Dr. Gamal Abd El-Nasser Ahmed Mohamed Said

Ph.D(CSE), MS(CSE), BSc(EE)

Department of Computer and Information Technology , Port Training Institute, Arab Academy for Science ,Technology and Maritime

Transport, Egypt

Dr. Mayank Singh

PDF (Purs), Ph.D(CSE), ME(Software Engineering), BE(CSE), SMACM, MIEEE, LMCSI, SMIACSIT

Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Howard College, University of KwaZulu-

Natal, Durban, South Africa.

Scientific Editors

Prof. (Dr.) Hamid Saremi

Vice Chancellor of Islamic Azad University of Iran, Quchan Branch, Quchan-Iran

Dr. Moinuddin Sarker

Vice President of Research & Development, Head of Science Team, Natural State Research, Inc., 37 Brown House Road (2nd Floor)

Stamford, USA.

Prof. (Dr.) Nishakant Ojha

Principal Advisor (Information &Technology) His Excellency Ambassador Republic of Sudan& Head of Mission in New Delhi, India

Dr. Shanmugha Priya. Pon

Principal, Department of Commerce and Management, St. Joseph College of Management and Finance, Makambako, Tanzania, East Africa, Tanzania

Dr. Veronica Mc Gowan

Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Business Information Systems,Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA, Allman,

China.

Dr. Fadiya Samson Oluwaseun

Assistant Professor, Girne American University, as a Lecturer & International Admission Officer (African Region) Girne, Northern

Cyprus, Turkey.

Dr. Robert Brian Smith

International Development Assistance Consultant, Department of AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, Macquarie

Centre, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia

Dr. Durgesh Mishra

Professor & Dean (R&D), Acropolis Institute of Technology, Indore (M.P.), India

Special Issue Section Editor

Mr. Siddth Kumar

Founder and Managing Director, IFERP, Technoarete Groups, India

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Mr. Rudra Bhanu Satpathy

Founder and Managing Director, IFERP, Technoarete Groups, India

Dr. Mahdi Esmaeilzadeh

Founder & Chairman, of Scientific Research Publishing House (SRPH), Mashhad, Iran

Executive Editor Chair

Dr. Deepak Garg

Professor & Head, Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Bennett University, Times Group, Greater Noida (UP), India

Executive Editor Members

Dr. Vahid Nourani

Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tabriz, Iran.

Dr. Saber Mohamed Abd-Allah

Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai, China.

Dr. Xiaoguang Yue

Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming (Yunnan), China.

Dr. Labib Francis Gergis Rofaiel

Associate Professor, Department of Digital Communications and Electronics, Misr Academy for Engineering and Technology,

Mansoura, Egypt.

Dr. Hugo A.F.A. Santos

ICES, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas, Austin, USA.

Dr. Sunandan Bhunia

Associate Professor & Head, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia

(Bengal), India.

Dr. Awatif Mohammed Ali Elsiddieg

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Humatarian Studies, Elnielain University, Khartoum Sudan,

Saudi Arabia.

Technical Program Committee Chair

Dr. Mohd. Nazri Ismail

Associate Professor, Department of System and Networking, University of Kuala (UniKL), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Technical Program Committee Members

Dr. Haw Su Cheng

Faculty of Information Technology, Multimedia University (MMU), Jalan Multimedia (Cyberjaya), Malaysia.

Dr. Hasan. A. M Al Dabbas

Chairperson, Vice Dean Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan.

Dr. Gabil Adilov

Professor, Department of Mathematics, Akdeniz University, Konyaaltı/Antalya, Turkey.

Dr.Ch.V. Raghavendran

Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Ideal College of Arts and Sciences Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh), India.

Dr. Thanhtrung Dang

Associate Professor & Vice-Dean, Department of Vehicle and Energy Engineering, HCMC University of Technology and Education,

Hochiminh, Vietnam.

Dr. Wilson Udo Udofia

Associate Professor, Department of Technical Education, State College of Education, Afaha Nsit, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.

Manager Chair

Mr. Jitendra Kumar Sen

Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication, Bhopal (M.P.), India

Editorial Chair

Dr. Arun Murlidhar Ingle

Director, Padmashree Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s Institute of Business Management and Rural Development, Ahmednagar

(Maharashtra) India.

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Editorial Members

Dr. Wameedh Riyadh Abdul-Adheem

Academic Lecturer, Almamoon University College/Engineering of Electrical Power Techniques, Baghdad, Iraq

Dr. T. Sheela

Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar

Engineering College, Periyaseeragapadi (Tamil Nadu), India

Dr. Manavalan Ilakkuvan

Veteran in Engineering Industry & Academics, Influence & Educator, Tamil University, Thanjavur, India

Dr. Shivanna S.

Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sir M.Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru (Karnataka), India

Dr. H. Ravi Kumar

Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sir M.Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru (Karnataka), India

Dr. Pratik Gite

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Institute of Engineering and Science (IES-IPS), Indore (M.P),

India

Dr. S. Murugan

Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alagappa University, Karaikudi (Tamil Nadu), India

Dr. S. Brilly Sangeetha

Associate Professor & Principal, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IES College of Engineering, Thrissur (Kerala),

India

Dr. P. Malyadri

Professor, ICSSR Senior Fellow Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) Begumpet, Hyderabad (Telangana), India

Dr. K. Prabha

Assistant Professor, Department of English, Kongu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), India

Dr. Liladhar R. Rewatkar

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Prerna College of Commerce, Nagpur (Maharashtra), India

Dr. Raja Praveen.N

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jain University, Bengaluru (Karnataka), India

Dr. Issa Atoum

Assistant Professor, Chairman of Software Engineering, Faculty of Information Technology, The World Islamic Sciences & Education

University, Amman- Jordan

Dr. Balachander K

Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Pollachi

(Coimbatore), India

Dr. Sudhan M.B

Associate Professor & HOD, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vins Christian College of Engineering,

Anna University, (Tamilnadu), India

Dr. T. Velumani

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Kongu Arts and Science College, Erode (Tamilnadu), India

Dr. Subramanya.G.Bhagwath

Professor and Coordinator, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Anjuman Institute of Technology & Management

Bhatkal (Karnataka), India

Dr. Mohan P. Thakre

Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research Hirabai

Haridas Vidyanagari, Amrutdham, Panchavati, Nashik (Maharashtra), India

Dr. Umar Lawal Aliyu

Lecturer, Department of Management, Texila American University Guyana USA.

Dr. K. Kannan

Professor & Head, Department of IT, Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering, Kalavai, Vellore, (Tamilnadu), India

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Authors: S. Vinoth Kumar, C. Anish, S. Venkat Raman, K. Sathish Kumar

Paper Title: Assessing of Modern Machinaries used by Large Scale Construction Firms for High Cost

Construction Projects

Abstract: India is one of fastest growing economy in the world which attracts many foreign investors to

our country. With the economy being liberalized, foreign players have a vital stake over our countries growth

and it’s after effects. The Construction area has consistently been progressively to this financial development

which all in all is an exceptionally divided industry. It needs to impart on a huge scale other related help

business lines prone to be materials, types of gear, merchants, providers, subcontractors, customers and

furthermore the undertaking plan and funds. All these elements which this sector deals with are subjected to

potential risks involved which have to be predicted, monitored and managed. Construction industry has been following method for managing these risks and issues to be arising from a project. They have been managing

these risks by foreseeing them with the experience and knowledge that the company has gained over the period

of time. But this will be a question for a firm if they diversify or when they enter into any new venture of

business domain. The conventional model is the one using the manual techniques for assessing risks involved

from the experience, knowledge and competency gained in the business domain. Using Primavera (P6) the risk

is been managed by creating several models generated which explains the process of additions of risks,

identification of type of risk, calculation of exposure values, calculation of risk impact, assigning the person

responsible to the risk, time frame of risk, preparation of control plans if the risk occurs. Finally the results thus

obtained from both the methods are been compared and the results

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Abstract: Pervasive philosophies and the segment table have gathered insignificant enthusiasm from the

two researchers and electrical specialists over the most recent quite a while. Following quite a while of specialized research into frameworks, we confirm the examination of the Ethernet, which exemplifies the

organized standards of programming dialects [15,15]. We check that the outstanding strong calculation for the

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Authors: C. Rajabhushnam,. B Sundar Raj, Sri vidhya

Paper Title: Power Changeover Technologies for Networking and Telecom Power Systems

Abstract: Innovation for control frameworks of present day PC/organizing/telecom hardware is confronting

to a great degree intense difficulties because of ceaselessly expanding power-thickness and proficiency

necessities. Meeting these necessities will require huge innovation headways in framework models, gadgets and

materials, topology streamlining, and bundling/warm plan. In this paper, significant innovation difficulties and

future patterns in every one of these key innovation territories are recognized and quickly talked about.

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Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

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Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

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Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

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Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-8 Issue-8 June, 2019

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robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

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Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

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of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

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through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

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transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

11. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

12. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

13. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

14. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

15. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

16. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

17. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

18. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

16-18

5.

Authors: K. Shanmugapriya, I. Mary Linda, Kavitha G

Paper Title: Search Unstructured Data Performance in P2P Networks Based on User Interest Model

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Abstract: Distributed (P2P) systems build up approximately coupled application-level overlays on high of

the web to encourage affordable sharing of assets. They'll be generally delegated either organized or

unstructured systems. while not requesting requirements over the topology, unstructured P2P systems is made

appallingly speedily and ar so contemplated fitting to the web air. Be that as it may, the arbitrary pursuit

strategies received by these systems now and then perform ineffectively with a larger than usual system Size.

during this paper, we tend to search for to help the pursuit execution in unstructured P2P arranges through

misusing clients' basic intrigue designs caught among a likelihood theoretic structure named the client intrigue

model (UIM). an exploration convention and a directing table change convention ar increasingly arranged in order to speed up the hunt technique through self sorting out the P2P organize into somewhat world. Each

hypothetical and test examination are Conducted and incontestable the viability and strength of our

methodology.

Keyword: UIM- User Interest Model, Search Protocol, Routing table change protocol, economical

performance in massive network size References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journal of

Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks through

homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences .

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool “International

Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”, International

Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceut ical

Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS Volume

9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

19-21

6. Authors: K.Shanmugapriya, D.Jayapriya, Kavitha G

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Paper Title: Maximization of Two Techniques of Relay Networks using Co-Operative Protocols

Abstract: This paper considers the transfer helped co-usable transmission in remote systems, Where

numerous client pair lead bidirectional interchanges by means of different transfers dependent on Orthogonal

Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transmission. The fundamental goal is to improve the general

framework execution by augmenting the complete throughput. It manages the joint enhancement of channel and

hand-off task, subcarrier portion just as hand-off determination. The issue is detailed as a combinatorial improvement issue. It primarily manages two-way transferring and to make it progressively manageable. It

received a chart based methodology. Along these lines the issue is fathomed ideally in polynomial time by

changing it into Maximum Weighted Bipartite Matching (MWBM) issue. The reproduction result shows the

correlation of the proposed calculation and the seat mark alongside two handing-off conventions.

Keyword: Two way relaying, Bidirectional Communications, OFDM, subcarrier pairing, Graphical approach. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference

on Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on

Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences

Journal,V-27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-

2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International

Journal of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research

in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April

2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism

design approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal

of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22-25

7. Authors: N. Sivaranjani, Amudha S, Mary Linda I

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Paper Title: Homograph Attack Warning System

Abstract: As we are living in the era of social media apps, from Facebook to WhatsApp which are using

everywhere. All these apps are being used by everyone . Although this may seem to be a very good sign that we

are moving to the new era of “THE DIGITAL WORLD” but it may have some consequences like spreading of

artificial news, crack of personal information like credit card,debit card, passwords or digital wallets etc. The

users believe that every message shared on social media might be true . So to protect our internet users we have come up with an idea that provides the ability to discover homonym attack and malicious links which warns the

user before they can access the site. The Social engineering attacks have stirred terribly removed from this like

fraudulent attack within which we have a tendency to completely rely upon our browser to present north

American nation a warning. This situation may worry some computer users but we generally don’t think much

about when we perform any action on our mobile phones. But all these so called to do steps are not the right way

to deal with these situation .The primary commitments of this paper are understanding a working meaning of

IDN satirizing assaults and how those IDN spaces are being introduced in the URL bar in some Internet

programs, proposing a working arrangement that reports IDN ridiculing assaults which convert URL into

Unicode and punycode. Keyword: Internationalized Domain Name (IDN), UNICODE, PUNYCODE ,Universal Resource Locater

(URL), HOMOGRAPH References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journal

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

26-29

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29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

8.

Authors: N.Sivaranjani, Amudha S, Mary Linda I

Paper Title: Improving on Network Congestion

Abstract: A Denial of Service (DoS) assault is a malignant endeavor to keep prescribed end-clients of a

web website or net supplier from getting to it, or diminishing their capacity to accomplish this. A Distributed

Denial of Service (DDoS) assault is a sort of DoS trap wherein various PC structures are used to incapacitate the

host center point or web site. Imperfections both in customers' use of a framework or in the specific of shows has

completed in gaps that permit various sorts of system ambush. This assessment saw on flooding ambushes and

grouping such assaults as either over the top value flood or low-charge flood. At long last, the ambushes are

assessed contrary to statute identified with their working conduct, operational trademark and procedure. This paper examines a factual system to break down the circulation of network guests to perceive the customary

system traffic lead. The EM calculation is reviewed to inexact the dispersion parameter of Gaussian blend. Some

other time gathering examination strategy is figured it out. This paper furthermore contemplates a method to

capture inconsistencies in system guests, in view of a non-bound α-strong first-request model and factual theory

giving it a shot.

Keyword: DDoS Impact, Anomaly Detection Method, α-Stable Model References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journal

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences .

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

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9.

Authors: N.Sivaranjani, Amudha S, Mary Linda I

Paper Title: Improving Security and Safety Issues Data Stored in Cloud

Abstract: Cloud computing is being progressively patronized by each organizations and folks World

Health Organization have robust interest and investment from government and sectors. Cloud primarily based

services have fully grown to be a part of our day-to- day package solutions. In this, the most security and safety

issues embody secure storage, secure access and secure retrieval. However, authentication alongside access

management and trust calculation and management connected with cloud service suppliers (CSPs) unimaginable

and barely researched problems for this new paradigm. During this article, we have a tendency to discuss various

information accessibility supported trust parameters among CSP and conductor.

Keyword: Access management, Cloud storage, Role, Trust, Security References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journal

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

34-36

10.

Authors: N.Sivaranjani, Amudha S, Mary Linda I

Paper Title: E-Learning: Educational Video Search through Dynamic Video Annotation

Abstract: Multimedia tools available on the web, particularly for learning environments, play an important

role in the field of education. With the growing number of these multimedia tools, it is important to explore, 37-41

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share, recycle and connect them to enhance learning experiences. Many videos available on the web lack

semantic connections between them even though they have some similarity through their content. Hence to

bridge the gap between the semantically related videos, in the proposed system, we adopt the Linked Data

technology, in order to semantically annotate the video resources. The relationships between those annotations

are stored in the video annotation ontology. The proposed method provides the benefits of high accuracy,

performance and good knowledge for the users.

Keyword: E-learning, Information Retrieval, Video Annotation Ontology, Linked Data, Semantic Web References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journa l

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences .

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

11.

Authors: N. Sivaranjani, Amudha S, Mary Linda I

Paper Title: The Relationship between IPv6 and Link-Level Acknowledgements

Abstract: Unified wireless methodologies approachs have prompted numerous key advances, including

setting free language and e-business. Given the present status of distributed correspondence, security specialists

daringly want the examination of SCSI circles, which epitomizes the broad standards of working frameworks. In

this work we use the data to demonstrate that the first nuclear calculation for the regular unification of lambda

math and super pages.

42-45

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Keyword: Unified wireless methodologies, e-business, SCSI circles References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journa l

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences .

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

12.

Authors: P. Arumugam, T. Krishna Kumar

Paper Title: Efficient Use of Rechargeable Sensor Network's Energy for Transmitting the Data in Optimized

Manner

Abstract: Battery-powered sensor system offers a wide scope of utilizations in territories, for example,

traffic observing, restorative consideration, aloof territory, automated investigation, and farming reconnaissance.

In RSN, a large number of physically implanted sensor sensors are circulated in perhaps brutal landscape and in many applications; it is difficult to renew vitality by means of supplanting batteries. So consequently energize

the batteries from sun powered gadgets. So as to agreeably screen physical or natural conditions, the

fundamental undertaking of sensor sensors is to gather and transmit information. It is outstanding that

transmitting information expends considerably more vitality than gathering information. The coming of effective

revives correspondences and progression in gadgets has empowered the advancement of low-control, ease, and

multi-usefulness sensor sensors that are portrayed by scaling down and reconciliation.

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Keyword: Information detecting, dynamic topology, vitality portion, vitality reaping, battery-powered sensor

systems, steering. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journa l

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

13.

Authors: S. Pothumani, C. Anuradha, S. Sangeetha

Paper Title: Memory Allocation of Automated VM on a Server in Cloud

Abstract: VMMs keep memory utilizing those four previously been coordinated into the mainline portions.

This variant offers the shopper solicitation to the server for the memory allocation. In this, we devise a mellow

weight structure dependent on the Xen expand intention power to oversee memory inside the server of the VM's.

Our purchaser which is going to show does never again meddle with the VM's. We have sorts of planning one is

GLOBAL and diverse one is SELF scheduling. This principle thought is to "Procedure MEMORY

ALLOCATION". In this we're especially going to utilize the ballon calculation directly here

Keyword: VMMs, VM's, memory allocation, server References:

1. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

2. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

3. A.Sangeetha, C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

49-51

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echnology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

4. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

5. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

6. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

7. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

8. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

9. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

10. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

11. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

12. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

13. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

14. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

15. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

16. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

17. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

18. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

19. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

20. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

21. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “A novel gsm based control for e-devices“ Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS)

Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Secured privacy preserving sharing and data integration in mobile web environments “ Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

14.

Authors: S. Pothumani, C. Anuradha, SR. Srividhya

Paper Title: An Optimized Method for Dynamic Super Blocks

Abstract: Numerous hackers worldwide would concur that, had it not been for semaphores, the copying of

predictable hashing may never have happened. Truth be told, couple of hackers worldwide would differ with the

assessment of vacuum tubes, which epitomizes the private standards of operating systems. Our concentrate here

is not on whether Smalltalk and SMPs [5] are consistently contradictory, but instead on proposing a straight time

device for outfitting IPv6 (FlitNay).

Keyword: Numerous hackers, semaphores, hashing, worldwide, vacuum tubes, operating systems, Smalltalk,

SMPs, IPv6 References:

1. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

2. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

3. A.Sangeetha, C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

4. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

5. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

6. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

7. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

8. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

9. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

10. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016 , Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

11. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

12. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

13. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

14. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

52-55

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15. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

16. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

17. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

18. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

19. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

20. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “A novel gsm based control for e-devices“ Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS)

Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

21. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Secured privacy preserving sharing and data integration in mobile web environments “ Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

15.

Authors: G. Michael, C. Nalini, C. Geetha

Paper Title: Filtering Concept for Web Learning

Abstract: The fast development of the WWW presents uncommon difficulties for broadly useful crawlers

and web crawlers. The Former strategy used to slither site pages was FOCUS (Forum Crawler Under

Supervision).This undertaking presents an aggregate conduct learning calculation for web creeping. The

aggregate conduct learning calculation creep the site pages dependent on specific watchword. Discriminative

learning removes just the related URL of the specific catchphrase dependent on separating. The objective of this

venture is to creep applicable gathering content from the web with negligible overhead. The undesirable URL is

expelled from the website pages and the site page slithering is decreased by utilizing the aggregate conduct

learning. The site pages must be removed dependent on certain learning procedures and can be utilized to gather

the undesirable URL'S.

Keyword: Uniform Resource Locator, World Wide Web, Support Vector Machine, Forum Crawler Under

Supervision. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference

on Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on

Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences

Journal,V-27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-

2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International

Journal of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research

in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April

2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism

design approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

56-58

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24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal

of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

16.

Authors: P. Arumugam, T. Krishna Kumar

Paper Title: The Influence of Cyber Informatics as Stable Archetypes on Networking

Abstract: In this day and age, the quantity of occupants in city and number of vehicles out on the town are

extending step by step. With growing in the urban masses and therefore the amount of vehicles, need of

controlling paths, thoroughfares and lanes was transformed into a significant issue. The present traffic structure

has no complement on live traffic circumstance, which prompts inefficient traffic the administrators frameworks.

This endeavor has been realized by using the propelled picture taking care of technique using Mat lab

programming and it means to turn away overpowering traffic stop up. Moreover, for executing this endeavor we

used the automated Image dealing with procedure. A CCTV is placed in a busy time gridlock way that will catch

pictures in a gathering method for the road and the vehicles on where we have to control traffic by using these

CCTV pictures are incredible to keep on knowing the traffic thickness. According to the readied data from

picture dealing with, the controller sends the solicitation to the traffic LED's to show explicit time on the banner

to administer traffic.LED's to demonstrate specific time on the flag to oversee traffic.

Keyword: Traffic signal lights, Digital Image Processing, edge de- tection. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference

on Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on

Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences

Journal,V-27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-

2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International

Journal of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research

in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April

2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism

design approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

59-63

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Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal

of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

17.

Authors: I. Mary Linda, C. Anuradha, S. Pothumani

Paper Title: Secrecy Regulation and Obstruction of Photo Theft on Social Platform

Abstract: Nowadays, People are well-connected to one another in Social Networks. Usage of Internet and

involvement in Online Social Platforms are increasing day by day. People sharing their personal information in

these platforms. Even, they started Uploading their Photo in the Internet and it became very common among the

Internet users. Without understanding the risk, user involved in sharing their personal details. Some fraudulent users uploading another user’s photo without their knowledge. They are getting photos of others in many ways

such as by taking photos using their mobile cameras, collecting images from Social networks, stealing images

from the theft mobile. They are posting the photos in the Social media applications which are stored enduringly

in the database. This results in the misuse of photo and involved in many criminal activities. To overcome this

security problem, a competent face recognition system is needed which identify the user in the photo. To handle

this, a set of users, friends list and their private photographs. This system accomplished as an evidence of

approach in social network on Facebook application.

Keyword: Photo Theft, Internet Platform, Collaborative approach, Securing Image References:

1. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Algorithm for automaton specification for exploring dynamic labyrinths,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-6,I-SUPPL5,PP-4554-4559,Y-2013

2. P. Kavitha, S. Prabakaran “A Novel Hybrid Segmentation Method with Particle Swarm Optimization and Fuzzy C-Mean Based On

Partitioning the Image for Detecting Lung Cancer” International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) ISSN:

2249-8958, Volume-8 Issue-5, June 2019

3. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

4. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

5. P. Kavitha, S. Prabakaran “Designing a Feature Vector for Statistical Texture Analysis of Brain Tumor” International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) ISSN: 2249-8958, Volume-8 Issue-5, June 2019

6. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

7. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

8. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

9. P. Kavitha, S. Prabakaran “Adaptive Bilateral Filter for Multi-Resolution in Brain Tumor Recognition” International Journal of

Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-8 Issue-8 June, 2019

10. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

11. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

12. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

13. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journa l

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

14. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

15. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

16. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

17. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

18. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

19. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

20. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

21. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

22. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

64-69

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23. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

24. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

25. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

26. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

27. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

28. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

29. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

30. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

31. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

32. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

33. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

34. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “A novel gsm based control for e-devices“ Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS)

Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

35. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Secured privacy preserving sharing and data integration in mobile web environments “ Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

36. Sundarraj, B., Kaliyamurthie, K.P. Social network analysis for decisive the ultimate classification from the ensemble to boost

accuracy rates 2016 International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 8

37. Sundarraj, B., Kaliyamurthie, K.P. A content-based spam filtering approach victimisation artificial neural networks International

Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 8 3.

38. Sundarraj, B., Kaliyamurthie, K.P. Remote sensing imaging for satellite image segmentation 2016 International

Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 8 3.

39. Sivaraman, K., Senthil, M. Intuitive driver proxy control using artificial intelligence 2016 International Journal

of Pharmacy and Technology 8 4.

40. Sivaraman, K., Kaliyamurthie, K.P. Cloud computing in mobile technology 2016 Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

41. Sivaraman, K., Khanna, V. Implementation of an extension for browser to detect vulnerable elements on web pages and

avoid click jacking 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 2.

18.

Authors: Sidharthraj. R.S, A. John Paul Praveen, S. Balaji

Paper Title: Feature Extraction for Image Texture Classification

Abstract: Surface request accept a critical activity in PC vision and picture taking care of utilizations. We

propose an approach to manage concentrate picture features for surface portrayal. This procedure for removing

picture features for request of surfaces is solid to picture insurgency, less sensitive to histogram leveling and

bustle. It includes two courses of action of picture features: overpowering close-by twofold models (DLBP) in a

surface picture and the beneficial features expelled by using circularly symmetric Gabor channel responses. The

predominant close-by twofold model system use the most a great part of the time happened guide to find hypnotizing textural information, while the Gabor-based features go for giving additional overall textural

information to the DLBP features.

Index terms:

Keyword: Two way relaying, Bidirectional Communications, OFDM, subcarrier pairing, Graphical approach. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journa l

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

70-73

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13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

19. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363

20. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360

21. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Leader election based malicious detection and response system in MANET using mechanism design

approach”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

22. Michael, G., Chandrasekar, A.,”Modeling of detection of camouflaging worm using epidemic dynamic model and power spectral

density”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

23. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., Secure mobile agents communication on intranet,Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016

24. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , Various schemes for database encryption-a survey, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016

25. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, A novel economic framework for cloud and grid computing, Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S29-S31, 2016

26. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Ecommerce Transaction Security Challenges and Prevention Methods- New Approach” 2016

,Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, JCPS Volume 9 Issue 3.page no:S66-S68 .

27. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicular cloud computing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical

Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016

28. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS

Volume 9 Issue 2. April - June 2016

29. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing “Journal of

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April - June 2016 .

19.

Authors: D. Vimala, P. Nandhini, R. Elankavi

Paper Title: Machine Replication of Human Perusing using Optical Character Recognition with Tesseract

Abstract: Optical Character Recognition is the machine replication of human perusing. Electronic

Conversion of examined pictures where picture can be type composed or printed content. It is executed utilizing

Google's open source Optical Character Recognition programming called Tesseract. The OCR accepts picture as

the information, gets content from that picture and afterward changes over it into whatever other language that the client needed. This framework can be helpful in different applications like banking, legitimate industry,

explorers’ different ventures, and home and office robotization. It for the most part intended for individuals who

are unfit to peruse any sort of content archives and to diminish the weight of information passage

occupations.[4]

Keyword: Co-channel disturbance, Inter signal interference, variety, Least mean rectangular, recursive square

that is mean S ample matrix inversion, steady modulus algorithm. References:

1. Kumaravel A., Meetei O.N.,An application of non-uniform cellular automata for efficient cryptography,2013 IEEE Conference on

Information and Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1200-1205,Y-2013

2. Kumarave A., Rangarajan K.,Routing alogrithm over semi-regular tessellations,2013 IEEE Conference on Information and

Communication Technologies, ICT 2013,V-,I-,PP-1180-1184,Y-2013

3. Dutta P., Kumaravel A.,A novel approach to trust based identification of leaders in social networks,Indian Journal of Science and

Technology,V-9,I-10,PP--,Y-2016

4. Kumaravel A., Dutta P.,Application of Pca for context selection for collaborative filtering,Middle - East Journal of Scientific

Research,V-20,I-1,PP-88-93,Y-2014

5. Kumaravel A., Rangarajan K.,Constructing an automaton for exploring dynamic labyrinths,2012 International Conference on Radar,

Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012,V-,I-,PP-161-165,Y-2012

6. Kumaravel A.,Comparison of two multi-classification approaches for detecting network attacks,World Applied Sciences Journal,V-

27,I-11,PP-1461-1465,Y-2013

7. Tariq J., Kumaravel A.,Construction of cellular automata over hexagonal and triangular tessellations for path planning of multi-

robots,2016 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, ICCIC 2016,V-,I-,PP--,Y-2017

8. Sudha M., Kumaravel A.,Analysis and measurement of wave guides using poisson method,Indonesian Journal of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science,V-8,I-2,PP-546-548,Y-2017

9. Ayyappan G., Nalini C., Kumaravel A.,Various approaches of knowledge transfer in academic social network,International Journal

of Engineering and Technology,V-,I-,PP-2791-2794,Y-2017

10. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Sivaraman, K., Ramesh, S. Imposing patient data privacy in wireless medical sensor networks

through homomorphic cryptosystems 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences .

11. Kaliyamurthie, K.P., Balasubramanian, P.C. An approach to multi secure to historical malformed documents using integer ripple

transfiguration 2016 Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9

12. A.Sangeetha,C.Nalini,”Semantic Ranking based on keywords extractions in the web”, International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7 (2.6) (2018) 290-292

13. S.V.GayathiriDevi,C.Nalini,N.Kumar,”An efficient software verification using multi-layered software verification tool

“International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.21)2018 454-457

14. C.Nalini,ShwtambariKharabe,”A Comparative Study On Different Techniques Used For Finger – Vein Authentication”,

International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 8 2017, 327-333, Issn: 1314-3395

15. M.S. Vivekanandan and Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, “Enabling Privacy Protection and Content Assurance in Geo-Social Networks”,

International Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 49-55, April 2018.

74-77

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16. Dr. C. Rajabhushanam, V. Karthik, and G. Vivek, “Elasticity in Cloud Computing”, International Journal of Innovative Research in

Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 104-111, April 2018.

17. K. Rangaswamy and Dr. C. Rajabhushanamc, “CCN-Based Congestion Control Mechanism In Dynamic Networks”, International

Journal of Innovative Research in Management, Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, Issue 4, pp. 117-119, April 2018.

18. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network

backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166

20.

Authors: S Thirunavukkarasu

Paper Title: Pentagonal Graph for Designing Manufacturing Cellular System

Abstract: In this paper we have analyzedthat pentagonal snake PSk, subdivision of a pentagonal snake

S(PSk ) and alternate pentagonal snake A(PSk) are mean square cordial graphs.

Keyword: Mean square cordial labeling, Pentagonalsnake, Subdivision of a pentagonal snake,alternative

pentagonal snake.

References:

1. A. Gallian A Dynamic Survey of Graph Labeling Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, Vol. 18, 2011, pp. 1-219

2. F. Harary Graph Theory Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1988.

3. Cahit Cordial Graphs: A Weaker Version of Graceful and Harmonious Graphs Ars Combinatoria, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1987, pp. 201-

207.

4. Ponraj, M.Sivakumar and M.Sundaram, Mean cordial labeling of graphs ,Open journal of Discrete Mathematics, 2(4)(2012), 145-

14

5. A.Nellai Murugan, S.Heerajohn Special Class of Mean Square Cordial Graphs, International Journal of Applied Research 2015;

1(11): 128-131

6. A.Nellai Murugan, S.Heerajohn Tree Related Mean Square Cordial Graphs ,outreach IX 2016 126-131 ,A multidisciplinary

refereed journal

7. A.Nellai Murugan, S.Heerajohn Cycle related of Mean Square Cordial Graphs, International Journal of research and

development organization.

8. S.Dhanalakshmi and N.Parvathi Mean square cordial labelling related to some cyclic graphs , International Journal of

Engineering and Technology.

9. S.Dhanalakshmi and N.Parvathi Mean square cordial labelling related to some acyclic graphs and its rough approximations ,

National Conference on Mathematical Techniques and its Applications (NCMTA 18) IOP Publishing IOP Conf. Series: Journal

of Physics: Conf. Series 1000 (2018) 012040 doi :10.1088/1742-6596/1000/1/01204

78-82

21.

Authors: T. P. Meikandaan, M. Hemapriya, V. Vidhya

Paper Title: NOx Emission Reduction in Flue Gas of Coal Fired Thermal Power Station and its Control

Measures by Secondary Measures

Abstract: The ever increasing demand for power is mostly met out by electricity produced with the

available resources. One such source where generation of power is by making use of the fossil fuel such as coal.

Thermal generation using coal accounts for 69% of the total power produced in India. Flue Gases emitted from

coal fired thermal stations consists of CO2,(Carbon-di-oxide),SOx (Oxides of Sulphur), NOx (Oxides of

Nitrogen), PM (Particulate matter) along with carbonaceous material, soot and Fly ash. These gaseous pollutants

are considered as environmental burden which ultimately results in smog formation, formation of acid rain,

eutrophication and global warming which has to be controlled and regulated within the permissible limits as

stipulated by MOEF &CC (Ministry of Environmental Forest and Climate Change). This project describes about

the analysis of reduction of NOx Emission in Flue Gas of Coal fired thermal stations and the measures to control

the NOx emission within the permissible limits for the new thermal power plants by treating the flue gas emitted from the stack. The secondary measure to reduce the NOx emission is achieved by treating the flue gas

with urea or ammonia which bring about 90% NOx emission reduction. The application of Low Nox Burner

with Over Fire Air Technology along with Selective Catalytic Reduction in the new thermal power plant reduce

the emission of NOx to a considerable extent and to meet the norms.

Keyword: Low NOx Burner, Over Fire Air, SCR,SNCR, NSCR. References:

1. Andreea Voina, Brandusa Pantelimon, Georgeta Aleca, Incd Ecoind – International Symposium–Simi 2011 “The Environment

And The Industry” Methods for measurement, monitoring and control of NOX emissions

2. Besire Cena∗, Mehush Aliu, Tahir Musliu during the year 2010 in the Journal of Environmental Application and Science

published a paper on “ Measurements of Emission of Gases SO2, NOx, CO and CO2 from the Burning Process in the Furnaces of

Power Plant “Kosova B” vide Vol. 5 (2): 172-174 (2010)

3. Chandra H, Paliwal S, and Tripathi A, “ Mitigation Of Emission In Thermal Power Plant Using Conventional And Non-

Conventional Fuel”, International Journal of Engineering Science Invention Vol 2 issue 4 Apr 2013 pp 01-06.

4. Dongmei Li, Yang Guo, Yuan Li, Pengguo Ding, Qiang Wang, Zhenqian Cao, “ Air Pollutant Emissions From Coal-Fired Power

Plants”, Haepc electric power research institute, zhengzhou, china. Published in the Open journal of Air Pollution (2012,1,37 -41)

5. Dr Malgorzata Wiatros-Motyka ‘NOx control for high-ash coal-fired power plants in India . Clean Energy, Volume 3, Issue 1, 27

February 2019, Pages 24–33,

6. Eng. Florentina CĂLUGĂRU, Conf. PhD. eng. “ Installation of Low Nox Burners at 100 MW units of Bucharest south thermal

power plant” in his paper published in Termotehnica 2/2012

7. Guidelines of Continuous Emission Monitoring System issued by Central Polution Control Board during the year July 2017.

8. .James E. Staudt, Ph.D. “Control Technologies To Reduce Conventional And Hazardous Air Pollutants From Coal-Fired Power

Plants”, Andover technology partners, Prepared for NorthEast states for coordinated air use management (2011)

9. John H. Margeson , William J. Mitchell , Jack C. Suggs & M. Rodney, “ Integrated Sampling And Analysis Methods For

Determining NOx Emissions At Electric Utility Plants”, Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 32:12,1210-1215

published on Mar 2012 Midgett

83-88

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10. 10.Kenichi Ochi, Kenji Kiyama,Hidehisa Yoshizako, Dr. Eng.,Hirofumi Okazaki, Masayuki Taniguchi, Dr. Eng. “ Latest Low -

NOx Combustion Technology for Pulverized-coal-fired Boilers “, Published in Hitachi Review Vol 58 (2009), No.5.

11. 11.Kishore B Porate, Krishna L.Thakre, Gana Shyam L. Bodhe, “Minimization Of GHG In Coal Based Thermal Power Plant”,

Published in the Journal of Electrical Engineering.

12. 12.Levaggi. D.A ,Zerrudo.R , Karels.G , Oyung.W & Feldstein.M (2012) “An Integrated Manual Impinger Method for The

Simultaneous Determination of NOx and Sox in Source Effluents, Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 26:8,

783-786 Published during March 2012.

13. Li.J and Li.W.W, "Control Technology Research on Low-NOx Combustion System in Large-Scale Coal-Fired Power Plants",

Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 953-954, pp. 730-733, 2014

14. Ministry of Environment and Forest -Guidelines for the measurement of Ambient Air Pollutant- Guidelines for Manual Sampling

and Analyses- Issued by Central Pollution Control Board.

15. Marc Karell and Amit Chattopadhyay (2000) –“ NOx Emission Reduction Strategies in the Journal Pollution Online

16. Moo Been Chang , How Ming Lee , Feeling Wu & Chi Ren Lai (2004) “Simultaneous Removal of Nitrogen Oxide/Nitrogen

Dioxide/Sulfur Dioxide from Gas Streams by Combined Plasma Scrubbing Technology, Journal of the Air & Waste Management

Association, 54:8, 941-949,

17. Moti L. Mittal , Chhemendra Sharma and Richa Singh “Estimates of Emissions from Coal Fired Thermal Power Plants in India

“Council of Scientific and Industrial research during the year 2010

18. Nihalani S.A, Mishra Y, Juremalani J, “Emission Control Technologies For Thermal Power Plants IOP conference series :

Material Science and Engineering (2018), Gujarat, India

19. Ravi K. Srivastava , Robert E. Hall , Sikander Khan , Kevin Culligan & Bruce W. Lani 2012 in the Journal of the Air & Waste

Management Association published “ Nitrogen Oxides Emission Control Options for Coal-Fired Electric Utility Boilers”, vide

Vol , 55:9, 1367-1388

20. Satyashree Godka, Rohit Kumar, Navneet Singh, Himani Khandelwa, “Estimation Of GHG Emission From Indian Coal Based

Thermal Power Plant”, Published in IOSR journal of Engineering Apr 2012, Vol.2(4) pp: 591-597

21. Shahzadbaig K, Yousuf M, “Coal Fired Power Plants: Emission Problem And Controlling Techniques”, Published in the Journal

of Earth Science and Climatic Change (2017), Ryerson university, Toronto, Canada,.

22. Sujatha K, Bhavani P.G, Godavari T, Ponmagal R.S, and Su-Qun Cao. “Smart Sensor For NOx and SO2 Emissions In Power

Station Boilers”, Published in the Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8 (27) Oct 2015

23. Sunil P.Agarwal “ in his paper on “Practical approach to SOx and NOx Measurement

24. Yuan Ji Pei, Ge Li, Xiang Qi Wang, Yun Wu Zhang, Guang Yao Feng, Yong Wang, Wei Wei, Yili Hong, Shaojun Fu, Hui Gao,

Yu Xiong Li, Hong Jun Zhou, Yang Cao Tian, Lei Shang, Xiao Li Dong, Sai Dong, Liu Si Sheng, ” A Low cost and high

efficient facility for removal of SO2 and NOx in the flue gas from Coal Fire Power Plant “in his proceedings on the Particle

Accelerator change held at Chicago during the year 2001.

25. Zhu Liang Wang, Lei Wang, De Shi Yin, Ting Fa Zhang " The Technique of NOx Emission Control in 1000 MW Thermal Power

Unit Boilers", Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 383-390, pp. 6097-6102, 2012

26. Mosrati, J.; Atia, H.; Eckelt, R.; Lund, H.; Agostini, G.; Bentrup, U.; Rockstroh, N.; Keller, S.; Armbruster, U.; Mhamdi, M. Nb-

Modified Ce/Ti Oxide Catalyst for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3 at Low Temperature. Catalysts 2018, 8,

175.

27. Yiming Yang,Jian Li & Hong He “Research and Proposal on Selective Catalytic Reduction reactor Optimisation for Industrial

Boiler” Published in ‘ Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association”Vol. 68, 2018 Issue -7

28. Mengfan Fu, Caiting Li, Pei Lu, Long Qu – A review on SCR of NOx by supported catalysts at 100-300 deg. C- Catalysts

Mechanism, Kinetics Published in Catalysis Science & Technology Jan. 2014.

29. Junhua Li, Huazhen Chang- Lei Ma, Ralph T.Yang- Low Temperature Catalytic Reduction of NOx with NH3 over metal oxide &

Zeolite Catalyst , Oct 2011.

30. M.Varathvijayan,Prasanth. B.Chandran – Experimental investigation and emission reduction test of Bio Diesel by using Selective

Catalytic Reduction for Diesel Engine Published in Journal International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Studies,

Oct – Dec. 2014/ Pg. 39-42.

22.

Authors: T. P. Meikandaan, M. Hemapriya, Jagadep Kumar

Paper Title: Development of Flue Gas Desulphurization Reactor for Reducing SOX Emission from Flue Gases

Emitted in Thermal Power Plants

Abstract: Electrical energy produced in any country is one of the development measures takes place in

that country. The energy produced is mainly based on the available resources such as flowing water, coal, oil,

gas, nuclear fuels, wind, solar etc.

The accessibility of bounty coal in India had provoked the power plant organizers to introduce coal based

warm power stations. During the pre-autonomy and post-freedom period in mid fifties, the need was to create

control and subsequently much consideration was not paid to the contamination angle and this proceeded up to

late seventies.

The awareness made by contamination impact on the general public and the colossal measure of disintegration

exposed to the gear constrained the specialists to make contamination standards increasingly stringent. These

convincing standards which appeared in eighties required the power plant faculty to change the contamination

control gear in the current power plants introduced during early days.

Most of intensity plants in India going from not many MW to 500 MW or more are of pounded fuel

terminated boilers using low calorific, low coal sulfur, high debris content sub-bituminous coal. Due to burning

of the coal, emissions such as Particulate Matter (PM), Oxides of Sulphur (SOx) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)

apart from CO2, CO are carried away to the atmosphere through the flue gas.

In this paper, the methodology to reduce SOx from flue gas in a coastal power station in is discussed and the

optimum methodology adopted is Seawater Flue Gas Desulphurisation (SWFGD) using the alkalinity of the seawater to scrub SO2 from the flue gas. The seawater used in the FGD system is from the once through

Condenser outlet of the Turbine system and since there is no by-product to be disposed, the seawater FGD is the

optimum SOx reducing mechanism for a coastal thermal power station.

Keyword: Seawater Flue Gas Desulphurisation, Thermal Power Plant, Absorber unit, Oxidation,

Neutralization. References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

89-95

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Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

7. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra,India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

8. Chockalingam M.P., Balamurgan V.,Modernisation of an existing urban road-sector in Chennai, a case study report,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

9. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorption study on removal of basic dye by modified coconut shell adsorbent, International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1370-1374,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorptive removal of heavy metal chromium from aqueous medium using modified natural

adsorbent,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1382-1387,Y-2017

11. Chockalingam M.P., Palanivelraja S.,Retrospective analysis of a theoretical model used for forecasting future air quality near the

north Chennai thermal power plant,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

12. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodegradation of methylene blue dye in aqueous medium by Fe-AC/TiO2 Composite,Nature

Environment and Pollution Technology,V-17,I-4,PP-1259-1265,Y-2018

13. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Kaviya B., Ambica A.,Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates by three methods in

upper Bhima Basin, In Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-475-480,Y-

2018

14. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,The soil and water assessment tool for Ujjani Reservoir,International Journal of Mechanical

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-354-359,Y-2018

15. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,A review on soil and water assessment tool,International Journal of Mechanical Engineering

and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-347-353,Y-2018

16. Sachithanandam P., Meikandaan T.P., Srividya T.,Steel framed multi storey residential building analysis and design,International

Journal of Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5527-5529,Y-2014

17. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Study of damaged RC beams repaired by bonding of CFRP laminates,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-470-486,Y-2017

18. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

19. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

20. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

21. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

22. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

23. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

24. Ambica A., Saritha B., Changring G., Singh N B., Rajen M., Salman Md.,Analysis of groundwater quality in and around

Tambaram taluk, Kancheepuram district,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1362-1369,Y-

2017

25. Arunya A., Sarayu K., Ramachandra Murthy A., Iyer N.R.,Enhancement of durability properties of bioconcrete incorporated with

nano silica,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1388-1394,Y-2017

26. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

27. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

28. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai

region using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-

1475,Y-2017

29. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area

using Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

30. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-

8,I-8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

31. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

32. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-

8,I-8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

33. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

34. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854.

35. Srinivasan, G.R., Palani, S., Jambulingam, R. & Shankar, V. 2019, "Effect of dominant fatty acid esters on emission

characteristics of waste animal fat biodiesel in CI engine", Frontiers in Energy Research, vol. 7, no. JUN.

36. Srinivasan, G.R., Shankar, V. & Jambulingam, R. 2019, "Experimental study on influence of dominant fatty acid esters in engine

characteristics of waste beef tallow biodiesel", Energy Exploration and Exploitation, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 1098-1124.

23.

Authors: S. Rajesh, B. Saritha, Maria Subashini L

Paper Title: Design of Rectangular Weir (Sivakasi Lake)

Abstract: The study was undertaken to design a weir in sivakasi lake of Tamil nadu. The present details of

the lake such as combined catchment, intercepted catchment of the lake, full tank level, maximum water level of

the tank, bund level, ground level and details of the weir such as size of the weir, materials used for the

construction of the weir were analysed. And we have collected the population in that area, rain fall data, flood

ratio of that particular lake and total number of houses in that area, number of houses in upstream and number of

96-99

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houses in down stream of the lake. The cause of designing a weir is due to the damage in the existing weir and

bunds of the lake so it cannot with stand the pressure of the water in heavy rain fall. To avoid the flood water

entering in the residential areas near by the lake we have designed a weir. So that the water can be saved in the

lake and there will be no flood occurs in due to the heavy rain fall.

Keyword: Collection of data, design of the weir. References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

7. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

8. Chockalingam M.P., Balamurgan V.,Modernisation of an existing urban road-sector in Chennai, a case study report,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

9. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorption study on removal of basic dye by modified coconut shell adsorbent, International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1370-1374,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorptive removal of heavy metal chromium from aqueous medium using modified natural

adsorbent,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1382-1387,Y-2017

11. Chockalingam M.P., Palanivelraja S.,Retrospective analysis of a theoretical model used for forecasting future air quality near the

north Chennai thermal power plant,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

12. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodegradation of methylene blue dye in aqueous medium by Fe-AC/TiO2 Composite,Nature

Environment and Pollution Technology,V-17,I-4,PP-1259-1265,Y-2018

13. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Kaviya B., Ambica A.,Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates by three methods in

upper Bhima Basin, In Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-475-480,Y-

2018

14. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,The soil and water assessment tool for Ujjani Reservoir,International Journal of Mechanical

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-354-359,Y-2018

15. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,A review on soil and water assessment tool,International Journal of Mechanical Engineering

and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-347-353,Y-2018

16. Sachithanandam P., Meikandaan T.P., Srividya T.,Steel framed multi storey residential building analysis and design,International

Journal of Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5527-5529,Y-2014

17. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Study of damaged RC beams repaired by bonding of CFRP laminates,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-470-486,Y-2017

18. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

19. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

20. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

21. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

22. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

23. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

24. Ambica A., Saritha B., Changring G., Singh N B., Rajen M., Salman Md.,Analysis of groundwater quality in and around

Tambaram taluk, Kancheepuram district,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1362-1369,Y-

2017

25. Arunya A., Sarayu K., Ramachandra Murthy A., Iyer N.R.,Enhancement of durability properties of bioconcrete incorporated with

nano silica,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1388-1394,Y-2017

26. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

27. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

28. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai

region using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-

1475,Y-2017

29. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area

using Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

30. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-

8,I-8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

31. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

32. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-

8,I-8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

33. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

34. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854.

35. Srinivasan, G.R. & Palani, S. 2018, "Physicochemical analysis and economic evaluation of lake ecosystem - A case study of lake

system in Walajah Taluk, Vellore (India)", Water and Energy International, vol. 61RNI, no. 3, pp. 52-55.

36. Srinivasan GR, Palani S, Manohanam A, Jambulingam R. Assessment of Groundwater Quality of Water Samples Collected From

Vellore Co-Operative Sugar Mill, Vellore. Asian Man (The)-An International Journal. 2018;12(2):216-8.

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Authors: S. J. Mohan, S. Thendral, A. Arunya, R. Chitra

Paper Title: Implementation of Thin Walled Steel Sections

Abstract: Metallic flimsy sheets are twisted as basic segment to use in the use of numerous mechanical

and private structures. These areas which are utilized in the structural building applications are called slight

walled segments. They are made out utilizing press break machines or by rolling. The material thickness shifts

from 0.20mm to 8.00mm. Powerful propelled machines are likewise accessible to make cold framed segments

up to 12 mm. thickness.

Keyword: break machines, propelled machines, Metallic flimsy sheets References:

1. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

2. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

3. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

4. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area using

Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

7. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

8. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

9. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

100-102

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Authors: A. Mani , Justin Jagadeep Kumar

Paper Title: Appraisal of SOx Emission from Flue Gas in Thermal Power Station and Dry Sorbent Injection

(DSI) Method to Reduce SOx

Abstract: Electrical vitality created in any nation is one of the advancement estimates happens in that

nation. The vitality delivered is principally founded on the accessible assets, for example, streaming water, coal,

oil, gas, atomic fills, wind, sunlight based and so forth.

The accessibility of wealth coal in India had incited the influence plant organizers to introduce coal based warm influence stations. During the pre-autonomy and post-freedom period in mid fifties, the need was to

produce control and consequently much consideration was not paid to the contamination perspective and this

proceeded up to late seventies.

Most of intensity plants in India extending from not many MW to 500 MW or more are of pummeled fuel

terminated boilers using low calorific, low coal sulfur, high debris content sub-bituminous coal. Because of

consuming of the coal, discharges, for example, Particulate Matter (PM), Oxides of Sulfur (SOx) and Oxides of

Nitrogen (NOx) aside from CO2, CO are diverted to the climate through the vent gas. The mindfulness made by

contamination impact on the general public and the tremendous measure of disintegration exposed to the gear

constrained the specialists to make contamination standards increasingly stringent.

In this paper, the methodology to reduce SOx from flue gas in an old lower capacity power station is

discussed and the optimum and cost effective methodology adopted is Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI) by injecting

sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate or trona in the flue gas path after furnace and before/after Air-preheater to remove SO2/SO3 from the flue gas. The removed sulphate will be collected along with ash in ESP or Fabric

Filter in a Bag house

Keyword: Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI), Trona, Sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, Air-preheater, ESP,

Baghouse. References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

7. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

8. Chockalingam M.P., Balamurgan V.,Modernisation of an existing urban road-sector in Chennai, a case study report,International

103-108

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Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

9. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorption study on removal of basic dye by modified coconut shell adsorbent, International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1370-1374,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorptive removal of heavy metal chromium from aqueous medium using modified natural

adsorbent,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1382-1387,Y-2017

11. Chockalingam M.P., Palanivelraja S.,Retrospective analysis of a theoretical model used for forecasting future air quality near the

north Chennai thermal power plant,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

12. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodegradation of methylene blue dye in aqueous medium by Fe-AC/TiO2 Composite,Nature

Environment and Pollution Technology,V-17,I-4,PP-1259-1265,Y-2018

13. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Kaviya B., Ambica A.,Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates by three methods in upper

Bhima Basin, In Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-475-480,Y-2018

14. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,The soil and water assessment tool for Ujjani Reservoir,International Journal of Mechanical

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-354-359,Y-2018

15. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,A review on soil and water assessment tool,International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and

Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-347-353,Y-2018

16. Sachithanandam P., Meikandaan T.P., Srividya T.,Steel framed multi storey residential building analysis and design,International

Journal of Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5527-5529,Y-2014

17. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Study of damaged RC beams repaired by bonding of CFRP laminates,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-470-486,Y-2017

18. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

19. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

20. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

21. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

22. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

23. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

24. Ambica A., Saritha B., Changring G., Singh N B., Rajen M., Salman Md.,Analysis of groundwater quality in and around Tambaram

taluk, Kancheepuram district,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1362-1369,Y-2017

25. Arunya A., Sarayu K., Ramachandra Murthy A., Iyer N.R.,Enhancement of durability properties of bioconcrete incorporated with

nano silica,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1388-1394,Y-2017

26. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

27. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

28. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai region

using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-1475,Y-2017

29. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area using

Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

30. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

31. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

32. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

33. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

34. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854.

26.

Authors: S. Venkatraman, K. Sathish Kumar, C. Anish, A. Mani

Paper Title: Experimental work on Plain Cement Concrete Partially Replaced with Tannery Sludge

Abstract: This paper presents the result of an experimental study performed to investigate the effects of

partial replacement of cement with tannery sludge mixture. The experiment deals with the compressive strength

of concrete using tannery sludge mixture at different proportions. The resulting strength is compared with the

concrete made up of 100% OPC i.e. control cube. The results obtained from compression tests are analyzed to

identify the optimum proportion of tannery sludge mixture that can be replaced with cement to achieve the

determined strength of the concrete. Many trails have been carried out and we have seen that the strength of

concrete has successfully proved to increase in proportion to the sludge added. The highest strength is seen for 25% of sludge replaced for cement. Hence, from this investigation the partial replacement of cement by tannery

sludge can be confidently recommended for future study on tannery sludge as a proving partial replacement for

cement for an economic material purchase as well as enhancement of conservation of resources.

Keyword: Cement concrete, Tannery sludge. References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

109-111

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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

7. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

8. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

9. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai region

using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-1475,Y-2017

10. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area using

Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

11. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

12. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

13. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

14. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

15. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854.

27.

Authors: K. Sathish kumar, P.Mugilvani, Anish.C,

Paper Title: Design of Steel Column

Abstract: Steel moreover called as versatile material considering the way that the synthesis and internal

structure to tailor Its properties can be change by us. Due to this explanation, we can make steel for paper cut,

steel associate, pitiful portions of steel for incredibly sharp steels and colossal light discharge basic objective of

this paper is to evaluate and design system for steel area. Focus on the lead and plan of bound area. It show the

craft of concentric stacked bound column. Numerical model issues are introduced to represent compelling

utilized of the strategy and tables. Tables created spread a wide scope of H-segment; notwithstanding, the

general methodology applies to all areas.

Keyword: Endolithic Bacteria, Calcium Carbonate, Self-healing, Biominerlization. References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

7. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

8. Chockalingam M.P., Balamurgan V.,Modernisation of an existing urban road-sector in Chennai, a case study report,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

9. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorption study on removal of basic dye by modified coconut shell adsorbent, International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1370-1374,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorptive removal of heavy metal chromium from aqueous medium using modified natural

adsorbent,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1382-1387,Y-2017

11. Chockalingam M.P., Palanivelraja S.,Retrospective analysis of a theoretical model used for forecasting future air quality near the

north Chennai thermal power plant,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

12. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodegradation of methylene blue dye in aqueous medium by Fe-AC/TiO2 Composite,Nature

Environment and Pollution Technology,V-17,I-4,PP-1259-1265,Y-2018

13. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Kaviya B., Ambica A.,Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates by three methods in upper

Bhima Basin, In Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-475-480,Y-2018

14. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,The soil and water assessment tool for Ujjani Reservoir,International Journal of Mechanical

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-354-359,Y-2018

15. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,A review on soil and water assessment tool,International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and

Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-347-353,Y-2018

16. Sachithanandam P., Meikandaan T.P., Srividya T.,Steel framed multi storey residential building analysis and design,International

Journal of Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5527-5529,Y-2014

17. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Study of damaged RC beams repaired by bonding of CFRP laminates,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-470-486,Y-2017

18. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

19. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

20. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

21. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

22. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

23. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

112-116

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Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

24. Ambica A., Saritha B., Changring G., Singh N B., Rajen M., Salman Md.,Analysis of groundwater quality in and around Tambaram

taluk, Kancheepuram district,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1362-1369,Y-2017

25. Arunya A., Sarayu K., Ramachandra Murthy A., Iyer N.R.,Enhancement of durability properties of bioconcrete incorporated with

nano silica,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1388-1394,Y-2017

26. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

27. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

28. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai region

using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-1475,Y-2017

29. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area using

Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

30. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

31. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

32. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

33. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

34. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854.

28.

Authors: S. Venkatraman, Anish.C, S.Rajesh, R.Venkatakrishnaiah

Paper Title: Audit on Factors Causing Cost Over Runs in Construction Industry

Abstract: Development has become a significant player in the economy of numerous nations, particularly

created nations. Development can be considered as a unique industry which is always confronting

vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities and the numerous partners in these sorts of ventures, make the

administration of costs troublesome which thus causes cost invades. Thusly, cost overwhelms are viewed as one

of the most basic issues during the execution of development ventures. What's more, in this undertaking we

likewise discover how to look with venture cost topples and limit of cost over runs in point by point

investigation of this task. Undertaking in which the cost invade of the venture surpasses 10 percent of the

underlying spending plan.

Keyword: Undertaking, troublesome, development ventures References:

1. Iyappan L., Dayakar P., Identification of landslide prone zone for coonoortalukusing spatial technology, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5724-5732,Y-2014.

2. Kumar J., Sathish Kumar K., Dayakar P.,Effect of microsilica on high strength concrete, International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5427-5432,Y-2014.

3. Dayakar P., Vijay Ruthrapathi G., Prakesh J., Management of bio-medical waste, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5518-5526,Y-2014.

4. Swaminathan N., Dayakar P., Resource optimization in construction project, International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5546-5551,Y-2014.

5. Venkat Raman K., Dayakar P., Raju K.V.B.,An experimental study on effect of cone diameters in penetration test on sandy soil,

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1581-1588,Y-2017.

6. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodradation of malachite green DYE using TIO2/activated carbon composite,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-156-163,Y-2017

7. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Saritha B., Ambica A.,Swat modelling for sediment yield: A case study of Ujjani reservoir in

Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-1,PP-245-252,Y-2018

8. Chockalingam M.P., Balamurgan V.,Modernisation of an existing urban road-sector in Chennai, a case study report,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

9. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorption study on removal of basic dye by modified coconut shell adsorbent, International Journal

of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1370-1374,Y-2017

10. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Adsorptive removal of heavy metal chromium from aqueous medium using modified natural

adsorbent,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1382-1387,Y-2017

11. Chockalingam M.P., Palanivelraja S.,Retrospective analysis of a theoretical model used for forecasting future air quality near the

north Chennai thermal power plant,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1457-1467,Y-2017

12. Saritha B., Chockalingam M.P.,Photodegradation of methylene blue dye in aqueous medium by Fe-AC/TiO2 Composite,Nature

Environment and Pollution Technology,V-17,I-4,PP-1259-1265,Y-2018

13. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P., Kaviya B., Ambica A.,Estimates of potential evapotranspiration rates by three methods in upper

Bhima Basin, In Maharashtra, India,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-475-480,Y-2018

14. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,The soil and water assessment tool for Ujjani Reservoir,International Journal of Mechanical

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-354-359,Y-2018

15. Shendge R.B., Chockalingam M.P.,A review on soil and water assessment tool,International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and

Technology,V-9,I-2,PP-347-353,Y-2018

16. Sachithanandam P., Meikandaan T.P., Srividya T.,Steel framed multi storey residential building analysis and design,International

Journal of Applied Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5527-5529,Y-2014

17. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Study of damaged RC beams repaired by bonding of CFRP laminates,International

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-470-486,Y-2017

18. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Retrofittng of reinforced concrete beams using GFRP overlays,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-423-439,Y-2017

19. Meikandaan T.P., Ramachandra Murthy A.,Flexural behaviour of RC beam wrapped with GFRP sheets,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-2,PP-452-469,Y-2017

20. Meikandaan T.P., Murthy A.R.,Experimental study on strengthening of rc beams using glass Fiber,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-9,I-11,PP-959-965,Y-2018

21. Meikandaan T.P., Hemapriya M.,Use of glass FRP sheets as external flexural reinforcement in RCC Beam,International Journal of

Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1485-1501,Y-2017

117-120

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22. Saraswathy R., Saritha B.,Planning of integrated satellite township at Thirumazhisai,International Journal of Applied Engineering

Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5558-5560,Y-2014

23. Saritha B., Ilayaraja K., Eqyaabal Z.,Geo textiles and geo synthetics for soil reinforcement,International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research,V-9,I-22,PP-5533-5536,Y-2014

24. Ambica A., Saritha B., Changring G., Singh N B., Rajen M., Salman Md.,Analysis of groundwater quality in and around Tambaram

taluk, Kancheepuram district,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1362-1369,Y-2017

25. Arunya A., Sarayu K., Ramachandra Murthy A., Iyer N.R.,Enhancement of durability properties of bioconcrete incorporated with

nano silica,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1388-1394,Y-2017

26. Ilayaraja K., Krishnamurthy R.R., Jayaprakash M., Velmurugan P.M., Muthuraj S.,Characterization of the 26 December 2004

tsunami deposits in Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal, India),Environmental Earth Sciences,V-66,I-8,PP-2459-2476,Y-2012

27. Ilayaraja K.,Morphometric parameters of micro watershed in Paravanar sub-basin, Cuddalore District,International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1444-1449,Y-2017

28. Ilayaraja K., Singh R.K., Rana N., Chauhan R., Sutradhar N.,Site suitability assessment for residential areas in south Chennai region

using remote sensing and GIS techniques,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1468-1475,Y-2017

29. Ilayaraja K., Reza W., Kumar V., Paul S., Chowdhary R.,Estimation of land surface temperature of Chennai metropolitan area using

Landsat images,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1450-1456,Y-2017

30. Chitra R.,Experimental study on beam using steel fiber and latex,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1395-1403,Y-2017

31. Chitra R.,Analysis of traffic and management at Kovilambakkam intersection,International Journal of Civil Engineering and

Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1433-1443,Y-2017

32. Aswathy M.,Experimental study on light weight foamed concrete,International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-

8,PP-1404-1412,Y-2017

33. Aswathy M.,Wastewater treatment using constructed wetland with water lettuce (Eichornia Crasipies),International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology,V-8,I-8,PP-1413-1421,Y-2017

34. Kiruthiga K., Anandh K.S., Gunasekaran K, Assessment of influencing factors on improving effectiveness and productivity of

construction engineers, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, V - 10,I -17,p -13849-13854

29.

Authors: W.Porselvi, Sumathi Arjunan, M.M.Shanmuga Priya

Paper Title: Usage of Modern Applications for E-Recruitment Process in Private Firms

Abstract: Fruitful enlistment practices are key segments at the passage purpose of HR in any association.

Productive enlistment methodologies bring about improved association results. The principle target of this paper

is to distinguish general practices that association use to enlist representatives. The investigation additionally

concentrate to decide how the enlistment practices influence the association results. The information was

gathered through very much organized poll. The wellspring of information was both essential and optional and

the example size was 110. Information examination has been finished with measurable apparatuses.

Keyword: Experience, qualification, external recruitment, internal recruitment, written test, group discussion,

interview. References:

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4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

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funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

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Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

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Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

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climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

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city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

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of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

121-123

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Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

30.

Authors: M. Sankar, R. Vasuki, G. Anadhi

Paper Title: Examination Performance of Students Trained with Modern Learing Tools

Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to identify the role of A Study on Teaching Methods and

school Students’ performance in urban area. The factors of school performance such as teaching methods

(exogenous variable) and school Students performance (Endogenous variable) are measured. The endogenous

item is students’ perception is measured as single.

Method: Overview technique was utilized in the investigation to gather the information; Structured

Questionnaire was dispersed to 55 respondents of understudies (male and female). 05 Questionnaires were seen

as unfilled so complete 50 respondents (n=50). CFA and SEM were the factual apparatuses applied for the

investigation in AMOS-21 to check the speculation of learn.

Findings: The study is portraying on positive and significant relation among the exogenous is level of

teaching mathods and the endogenous is school students’ performance.

Suggestion: The results display on the paper teaching methods and students perception. Limitations:

Time period is another factor limitation for the study. Hence findings cannot be generalized. Keyword: school students’ performance, Teaching Methods References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

124-127

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Authors: W.Porselvi, C.Archana Priya, S.Baranichelvi

Paper Title: Introducing Modern Leraning Tools for Developing English Language Among School Students

Abstract: The examination manages "A STUDY ON BRAND BUILDING THROUGH INTERNET. The

primary goal of this investigation is to think about how Equitas Small Finance Bank are marking their

administration through Internet. The Brand building has transformed into a significant factor for advertising.

This examination focuses on the significant of these measurements (Brand Visibility, Brand Loyalty, Brand

Image). The size of the example is 110 and the examining procedure utilized is Stratified inspecting (Probability

testing), through the poll technique. Both the wellsprings of information accumulation viz. essential and

auxiliary have been utilized in this report.

Keyword: Brand Visibility, Brand Loyalty, Brand Image, Equitas Bank References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

128-130

32.

Authors: J. Arthy

Paper Title: L-Cordial Labeling for Path Union Graphs of Flywheel of 4 Stroke Single Cylinder Engine

Abstract: In this work we prove that path union of Hn, duplication of all edge of Hn, Cube Q3, Octahedron,

, Hanging Hn ,Hanging Cube Q3, Graphs admits L-Cordial Labeling.

Keyword: Hn graphs, Path Union, Hanging graph, Cube Q3, Octahedron graphs, L- Cordial Labeling (LCL).

AMS: Classification: 05C78.

References:

1. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Cube Difference Labeling Of Some Special Graphs”. AIP Conference Proceedings

2112, 020140 (2019).

131-135

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2. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Cycle And Path Related Graphs on L-Cordial Labeling”. International journal of

Innovative Science and Research Technology, Vol 4, issue 5, May 2019, ISSN No: 2456-2165.

3. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai, K.Bhuvaneswari “On L-Cordial Graphs”, Advancement in Engineering, Science and Technology.

J.Mech.Cont.AMath.Sci, Special issue, N0-2, August (2019) PP 647-652.

4. Gallian. J.A.“A dynamic survey of graph labeling”, The Electronics journal of Combinatories, 17(2010) #DS6.

5. F. Harary. “Graph theory” Narosa Publishing House (2001).

6. P.Jagadeeswari, K.Ramanathan and K.Manimekalai “Square Difference Labeling for Pyramid Graph and its Related Graphs”,

Introduction Journal Of Mathematics and its application, Int.J.Math And Appl,6(1)2018,91-96.

7. P.Jagadeeswari, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan,, “Square Difference Labeling Of H-Graphs” AIP Conference Proceedings

2112, 020147 (2019).

8. Mukund V.Bapat, “Some Vertex Prime Graphs and A New Type Of Graph Labeling”, International Journal Of Mathematics Trends

and Technology (IJMTT), Vol 47, Number 1(2017), 49-55.

9. Mukund, V.Bapat, “A Note On L-Cordial Labeling Of Graphs”, International Journal Of Mathematics And Its Applications, Vol 5,

Issue 4-D(2017),457-460.

10. Mukund V.Bapat, “New Results On L-Cordial Labeling Of Graphs”, International Journal Of Statistics And Applied Mathematics,

2018, 3(2), 641-644.

11. Dr.A.Selvam Avadayappan, R.Sinthu,"New families of super mean graphs", International Journal of Scientific and Engineering

Research, Vol.7, Issue 3(2013), 692-697.

12. G.Subhashini, K.Ramanathan and K.Manimekalai, “Square Sum Labeling for Pyramid Graph and Hanging Pyramid Graph”,

Introduction Journal Of Mathematics and its application, Int.J.Math And Appl, 6(1)(2018),97-102

13. G.Subhashini, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Prime Cordial Labeling Of HnʘK2 Graphs”, AIP Conference Proceedings

2112, 020128 (2019).

14. S.K. Vaidya and U.M. Prajapati, “Prime Labeling in the context of duplication of graph elements”, International Journal of

Mathematics and soft computing, Vol.3.No.1 (2013)13-20.

33.

Authors: W.Porselvi, B.Venkata Srilatha, M.Sankar.

Paper Title: Training of Skilled and Unskilled Labours for Handling Preliminary Machinaries in Manufacturing

Units

Abstract: India has gotten one of the world's quickest developing information based economies because of

monstrously plenteous capital. Notwithstanding the vehement pressure laid on instruction and preparing in this

nation, there is as yet a lack of talented labor to address the mounting needs and requests of the economy.

Accordingly, the administration of India has been endeavoring to start and accomplish formal/casual aptitude

improvement of the working populace through instructive/expertise preparing and other up and coming learning

strategies. Government and private foundations offer expertise preparing programs, these projects experience the

ill effects of deficient quality and importance, absence of coordination inside the division, and inadequate regard

for work showcase results.

In this foundation, legislature of India has distinguished aptitude improvement as one of the need divisions

and taken up a few activities to address the difficulty of development of preparing limit with speed, excellent

models and supportability. In this venture, the future work depends more on aptitudes of individuals not as a result of the capability degree they groups in their hand. The government has numerous expertise advancement

programs Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), Skill India.

Representatives can add to associations achievement in the event that they are prepared to perform to industry

standard. Enlisting incompetent work, those with constrained capability and preparing may appear to set aside

your business cash. Be that as it may, incompetent laborers, especially for talented positions, can have weakness

identified with creation, life span and generally organization execution. These are primary explanations behind

work cutback in numerous modern areas.

Keyword: Labour, poverty, Education, Integration, Development References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

136-138

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15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

34.

Authors: M. Sankar, W. Porselvi, Sumathy Arjunan

Paper Title: Impact of Information and Communication Tools in Enhancing the Students Perfromance in Exams

Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to identify the role of A Study on ICT and Students’

performance management Students performance. The factors of student’s performance such as ICT

(exogenous variable) and Students performance (Endogenous variable) are measured. The endogenous item is

students’ perception is measured as single.

Method:

Overview strategy was utilized in the examination to gather the information; Structured Questionnaire was

disseminated to 115 respondents of understudies (male and female). 15 Questionnaires were seen as unfilled so

complete 100 respondents (n=100). CFA and SEM were the measurable devices applied for the examination in AMOS-21 to check the speculation of learn.

Findings:

The study is portraying on positive and significant relation among the exogenous is level of academic challenge

and the endogenous is students’ performance.

Suggestion:

The results display on the paper level of academic challenge and students perception.

Limitations:

Time period is another factor limitation for the study. Hence findings cannot be generalized.

Keyword: students’ performance, ICT References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

139-142

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17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research

35.

Authors: W.Porselvi, N. Mathan Kumar, S. Mari

Paper Title: Internet Protocols for Mananging the Banking Structure Amoung Foreign Banks

Abstract: As the Internet winds up being dependably major for trade, objectives are persevering through a

relentlessly focal improvement in various affiliations' enchanting structures. The accomplishment of Internet

managing a record is settled by banks or government strengthen, what's more by clients' assertion of it.

Electronic managing a record solicitation has widened extraordinary idea in competent evaluations amidst the

previous an essential drawn-out timeframe as banks advance toward executing Internet putting aside some

money as a basic piece of their general procedure. The business favored point of view of web putting aside some

money is to pass on extra pay, update client advantage, expand progressing, and develop cost hypothesis saves.

In bearing the web and growing its potential, there are a couple of stages that affiliations make through that join

planned associations. These moving events of changes are reflected in the different estimations that are open

when firms experience the alteration of new improvement, including web keeping money. From the structure

audit, some key mentioning was seen, particularly to what degree banks should change their web relationship for

clients. The clarification behind this paper was to see those zones where the banks could overhaul or change their relationship to develop the party pace of web keeping money. Information were totaled from non-web

keeping money clients by systems for an evaluation study. The results of the respondents were bankrupt down

utilizing Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) from which the speculations were attempted and closes drawn.

The outcomes from the audit indicated that clients recognize that its hard to utilize web managing a record

affiliations, which prompts a reduction over the span of activity of web keeping money..

Keyword: Internet Banking, E-commerce, SEM, TAM References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

143-145

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19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research

36.

Authors: W.Porselvi, K.Thiyagarajan, S. Janifer Vinnarasi

Paper Title: Impact of Technical Training in Modern Gadgets for Professionals

Abstract: Shopper steadfastness can as often as possible be seen as a key differentiator and it has logically

become a key segment of the business strategy. Here the people from the Madras Management Association

(MMA) are its customers. People are the people who buy the organizations gave by the affiliations, endeavors

affiliations, associations as people's satisfaction towards the alliance's organizations are concentrated to evaluate

the introduction level of MMA. Satisfaction to be the delight gotten by someone from the use of items or

organizations offered by another person or social affair of people or the state of being content with a condition..

A customer can be a buyer, yet a customer may not so much be a customer. People ecstasy, which means that

satisfaction, is and has reliably been the most central thing for the connection. Different studies have

demonstrated that the whole deal accomplishment of an organization is immovably related to its ability to make and keep up unflinching and satisfied customers, conform to customer needs and developing tendencies. To

screen buyer faithfulness, and to make a move for improving it, different systems have been made and

attempted. Shopper dedication expect a huge activity inside your business. Not only is it the primary marker to

check customer commitment, perceive down and out customers, lessen mix and augmentation pay; it is

moreover a key reason for partition that makes you pull in new customers in forceful business conditions. Part

satisfaction is the general impression of people about the supplier and organizations passed on by the supplier.

Keyword: Association, Customers satisfaction, promotion, expectations, communication References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

146-149

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22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research

37.

Authors: M. Sankar, S. Barani Chelvi, B. Venkata Srilatha,

Paper Title: Technological Defects Faced by the High School Students and Setbacks in their Performance

Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to identify the role of A Study on Teaching Methods and

Students’ performance management Students performance. The factors of student’s performance such as

Teaching Styles (exogenous variable) and Students performance (Endogenous variable) are measured. The

endogenous item is students’ perception is measured as single.

Method:

Survey method was used in the study to collect the data; Structured Questionnaire was distributed to

115 respondents of students (male and female). 15 Questionnaires were found to be unfilled so total 100

respondents (n=100). CFA and SEM were the statistical tools applied for the analysis in AMOS-21 to check the

hypothesis of learn.

Findings:

The study is portraying on positive and significant relation among the exogenous is level of academic

challenge and the endogenous is students’ performance.

Suggestion:

The results display on the paper level of academic challenge and students perception.

Uniqueness – This study is an initial try to know, and ‘enhance thelevel of academic challenge variables

relating to students’ performance of management Students in Indian context.

Limitations:

Time period is another factor limitation for the study. Hence findings cannot be generalized.

Keyword: students’ performance, Teaching Methods References:

1. , S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

150-153

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empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research

38.

Authors: W.Porselvi, R.Vasuki, G.Anandhi

Paper Title: Low Temperature Oil for House Hold Applications Extracted from Simple Hand Driven Screw

Pump

Abstract: The project work entitled “A STUDY ON HOMEMAKERS’ BRAND PREFERENCE TOWARDS

CONSUMPTION OF GINGELLY OIL” carried out by the researcher to know the homemakers’ brand preference of gingelly oil. Prediction of individual preference is an elusive task, however, since it represents a fundamental step in understanding consumer choice. This study deals with how consumers’ brand preference change on the variables of the product like price, quality, package, advertisement, satisfaction, taste, brand loyalty etc. It also deliberates the reasons for

selecting the particular brand of gingelly oil and exile the highly preferable brand.

This study is supported by both primary and secondary data, where the primary data was compiled from questionnaire collected from 120 samples in Chennai. The data collected are processed through statistical tools. Then suggestions are given based on the findings (through statistical tools) for further improvement of the brand/product.

Keyword: Consumer, preference, loyalty, perception, purchase. References:

1. S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

154-157

39.

Authors: W.Porselvi, S.Jeni Theresa, T.Subalatha

Paper Title: Effective Server based Tool for Assesing the Sales Data in an Random Organization

Abstract: This investigation is recognizing adequacy of offers the executives and deals leadership .It is a

significant business work as net deals through the closeout of items and administrations and coming about

benefit drive most business. It might be comprehend as a study of examining how research is done logically. In 158-160

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it we are concentrating his examination issues alongside the rationale behind them. There are different sources

from which information can gather for the examination, for the investigation the picked test size are 120. This

examination was done to give a reasonable picture about deals authority and deals the board. The association

need to move into the following classification called web based promoting which will overhaul the development

of the situation in the organization. The organization needs to recognize the potential client and grow new

special action to hold them. The business head characterizes and conveys the Sales Process and the Sales Effectiveness Drivers. These are additionally normally the objectives and execution pointers of offers the

executives.

Keyword: performance, sales effectiveness, techniques, organizations References:

1. S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

40.

Authors: S. Janifarvinnarasi, N. Mathankumar, M. Sankar

Paper Title: Dominance of Technical Facilities Available in Individuals based Bank than Compared to Corporate

based Banks

Abstract: The Banking business like numerous other money related assistance enterprises is confronting a

quickly evolving business sector, new advancements, financial vulnerabilities, wild challenge and all the more

requesting clients and the changing atmosphere has displayed a remarkable arrangement of difficulties. Banking

is a client situated administrations industry, in this manner, the client is the concentration and client support is

the separating factors. In the setting of every one of these improvements the agent makes an endeavor to clarify

the Customer Service fulfillment in Indian Banking Sector. In this examination paper, the fundamental conflict

is to feature the consumer loyalty gave by chosen Banks Kotak Mahindra Bank and IDBI Bank.

Keyword: Customer satisfaction, banking services. References:

161-163

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1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special re ference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

41.

Authors: Sumathyarjunan, W. Porselvi, S. Janifer Vinnarasi

Paper Title: Modern Security Equipments Available in Garment Shops in City

Abstract: Customer Relationship Management (or CRM) portrays a business PC system for managing its

coordinated efforts with its customers. A CRM system is an essential gadget for business today that supports you

manage your customers, arrangements and publicizing. The CRM connects with you to manage your new leads

from the basic contact through the business pipeline to end. You can set follow up tasks for yourself and

partners, and report on the whole of your activities and arrangements checks. The objective is to have a "360

degree see" of the customer, all information about the customer in one spot.

Keyword: Customer Relationship Management, banking services. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

164-166

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8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

42.

Authors: SumathyArjunan, M.M. Shanmugapriya, C. Archanapriya

Paper Title: Easy Money Back Option using Simple Internet Based E-Filling Form

Abstract: It is a taking an interest non-connected arrangement which offers an alluring blend of security

against death all through the term of the arrangement alongside the occasional installment on endurance at

determined spans during the term. This one of a kind mix gives money related help to the group of the perished

policyholder whenever before development and singular amount sum at the hour of development for the enduring policyholders. This arrangement likewise deals with liquidity needs through its advance office LIC

New BimaBachat Plan (Table 816) is a solitary premium Money Back Plan.In this arrangement the premium is

paid just once. 15% of the Sum Assured is paid after at regular intervals and the whole Single Premium paid in

addition to Loyalty Additions is paid toward the finish of the strategy term. Be that as it may, if the Life Insured

passes on inside the arrangement residency, the whole Sum Assured is paid independent of the measure of cash

paid as Survival Benefit. Administration Tax is material on the premium paid for this strategy, at the pace of

3.625% of the lumpsum premium paid.

Keyword: LIC New BimaBachat Plan, lumpsum premium References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special re ference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

167-171

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12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

43.

Authors: Sumathy Arjunan, S. Barani Chelvi, B. Venkata Srilatha

Paper Title: Modern Tools for Predicting Exchange Rates for Various Trade Activities

Abstract: Trade exchanged subordinates are appropriate for retail financial specialist, dissimilar to their

over-the-counter cousins. In the OTC market, it is anything but difficult to become mixed up in the

unpredictability of the instrument and the definite idea of what is being exchanged. Trade exchanged subsidiaries have two major focal points over the over-the-counter market ones. These are:

•Standardization: The trade has institutionalized terms and determinations for every subsidiary agreement,

making it simple for the financial specialist to decide what number of agreements can be purchased or sold.

Every individual agreement is additionally of a size that isn't overwhelming for the little financial specialist.

• Elimination of default hazard: The subsidiaries trade itself goes about as the counterparty for every

exchange including a trade exchanged subsidiary, viably turning into the dealer for each purchaser, and the

purchaser for each merchant. This kills the hazard that the counterparty to the subsidiary exchange may default

on its commitments

Another characterizing normal for trade exchanged subsidiaries is their imprint to-showcase include, wherein

increases and misfortunes on each subsidiary agreement is determined consistently. In the event that the

customer has acquired misfortunes that have dissolved the edge set up, the individual in question should renew

the necessary capital in a convenient way or hazard the subordinate position being auctions off by the firm.

Keyword: Elimination of default hazard, OTC market References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

172-174

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15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

44.

Authors: Sumathy Arjunan, S. Barani Chelvi, B. Venkata Srilatha

Paper Title: Technical Setbacks Encountered in Internet Based Travel Booking Applications

Abstract: This study aims at identifying the factors which influence the customers to use cab apps. Due to

the continuous growth and usage of internet and smart phones the service industry has widened their services

through online mobile apps. Some major factors are identified through this study and anova and chi-square are

used for data analysis. It is found from the study that consumers are mostly influenced by advanced booking

technology and view on multiple devices. (Key words: convenience, advanced booking, cab apps, view on

multiple devices)..

Keyword: smart phones, data analysis

References: 1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

175-177

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empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

45.

Authors: C. Archanapriya, M. Sankar, K. Thiyagarrajan

Paper Title: Ill Consequences of Social Media in Intepreting Customers Buying Opinion

Abstract: This research aims to study the interaction between the companies and the consumers directly.

Now a day’s social media is playing a vital role for the marketers. It creates curiosity, brand awareness. Social

media is the fastest way to get in touch with the consumers. The traditional word-of-mouth publicity has been

replaced by word-of-web as consumers are increasingly referring to social media sites before making a purchase,

greatly influencing buying behavior. This Study is focusing on the factors which influence the impact of social media on consumer buying behavior. To analyse the impact of demographic variables on purchasing behavior

using social media. The survey has been conducted by randomly selecting 50 respondents who are using Social

Media. Result show that Social Media influences consumer buying behavior.

Keyword: Social Media, demographic variables References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

178-180

46.

Authors: S. Janifarvinnarasi, M.M. Shanmugapriya, C. Archanapriya

Paper Title: Modern Machinaries for Processing Organic Foods in Developed Cities

Abstract: A five phases applied system was proposed for breaking down customer buy basic leadership

towards natural nourishment in urban China. The five phases are impacting stage, psychological/full of feeling 181-183

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stage, assessment of choices organize, conduct aims stage and buy arrange. The accentuation was set on the

affecting angles and measurements of this procedure in the Chinese setting. The four develops – specifically,

item, administrative, way of life and ethnocentrism – were situated in the impacting stage. The examination

configuration is prevalently quantitative in nature. The information was gathered in China in two phases. Stage

one included 204 substantial online studies which were gathered with the end goal of the pilot study. Stage two,

the principle study, included 964 paper-based reviews which were gathered in four significant urban areas. The information investigations were performed utilizing exploratory factor examination, corroborative factor

investigation and basic condition displaying.

Keyword: New food technology, growing health awareness, busier lifestyle and global environmental References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal

of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-

706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and

relationship", Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to

mip funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp.

1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in

banking industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-

800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in

agriculture. Journal of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance:

a case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

47.

Authors: C. Archanapriya, S. Mari, N. Mathankumar

Paper Title: Online Validation of Mortgage Backed Security System for Easiness of Customers

Abstract: A home loan bond is a bond upheld by a pool of home loans on a land resource, for example, a

house. All the more for the most part, bonds which are verified by the promise of explicit resources are called

home loan bonds. Home loan bonds can pay enthusiasm for either month to month, quarterly or semi yearly

periods. The commonness of home loan bonds is generally credited to Mike Vranos.These securitization trusts

might be organized by government-supported undertakings just as by private substances that may offer credit

improvement highlights to alleviate the danger of prepayment and default related with these home loans. Since

private home loan holders in the United States have the choice to pay more than the necessary regularly scheduled installment (diminishing) or to satisfy the advance completely (prepayment), the month to month

income of a MBS isn't known ahead of time, and a MBS thusly introduces a hazard to financial specialists.

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Keyword: securitization, Mike Vranos References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research

48.

Authors: C. Archanapriya, S. Barani Chelvi B.Venakata Srilatha

Paper Title: Re Routing of Links Associated Purchase of Low Cost Products Availabel in Online Shopping

Websites

Abstract: Illuminating assessment is used in this examination since it will ensure the minimization of

reason and expansion of resolute nature of data accumulated. For this assessment sorted out survey was used.

Hypnotizing investigation is essentially drawn in with studies and truth finding enquires of different sorts.

Methodical studies are most useful for testing a speculated connection between two factors. The essential

inspiration driving precise research is to intuition or acting from apperception of the parts and interrelations of a subject. The test size builds up 100 respondents.The study is driven among the online customers in

TAMBARM..

Keyword: Hypnotizing investigation Methodical studies References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

187-189

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

49.

Authors: D. Venkatrama Raju J. Kannan.

Paper Title: Least Prefernce of High Sulfide Content Shampoos for Rural Consumers

Abstract: The study is about buyer behaviour in selecting a shampoo brand. Through the pilot study it has

been found that Clinic Plus, Head & Shoulder, Pantene, Sun silks, Clinic All Clear, Himalaya, Velvette, Meera

and Shika are the brands largely used. Hence they were taken up for the study.

Keyword: Consumers,Purchasing behavior,Shampoo . References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

190-192

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17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

50.

Authors: D. Venkatrama Raju, J. Kannan

Paper Title: Algorithm for Identifying Commonly Purchased Products

Abstract: Buyer behavior is significant to the company because it is usually assumed to be a major

determining factor of repeat purchases, positive word of mouth and customer loyalty. Choice is essential for

consumers and businesses because it emphasizes the successful outcome of scarce resources and the satisfaction

of unmet needs.. Increasing awareness of consumer choices is a critical building block in sales and consumer

behavior has generated considerable research area in the process prior to the determination of desires and the

implications of those judgements

Keyword: Buyers ,Supermarkets. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Sof tware

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

193-195

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w5544). National bureau of economic research.

51.

Authors: D. Venkatrama Raju, J. Kannan

Paper Title: Increase in Economy Rate using Modern Business Tools

Abstract: E-Commerce would mention the use of electronic data transmission to implement or enhance any

business process. Some people use the term internet commerce to mean electronic commerce that specifically

uses the internet or the web as its date transmission medium. As important part of electronic commerce

understands how firms can use it to adopt to change. The business world is changing more rapidly now than ever

before.

Keyword: E.Banking, Economic Impact. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

196-198

52.

Authors: D. Venkatrama Raju, J. Kannan

Paper Title: Stress Induced in Low Carbon Steel Tubes of Kids Bicycle Upon Impact

Abstract: The market environment is characterized by keen competition, an oversupply of goods, rapidly

shifting tastes and a high rate of product innovation ad obsolescence. The long term profitability or the very

survival of a company depends on new products and on commitments to continuous product innovation. Firms

are seeking differential advantage and their actions continue to segment large market into smaller sub-segments.

There is often a back and forth action between market reconsolidation based on innovation and fragmentation

based on competition. Keyword: Customer Perception, BSA, Ladybird Bicycles. References:

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1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special re ference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

53.

Authors: T. Subhalatha, S. Mari, K. Thiyagarajan

Paper Title: Level of Entrepreneurial Success Among Women in the Agribusiness

Abstract: Entrepreneurship has been identified as an important component of economic growth. Very

high poverty rate and lack of job opportunity cleared the way for many unemployed young people, which

include women, to enter small business units. In this study, the Business Success Index (ESI) was created to

assess the success rate of women in agribusiness and the informants were categorized into four classes of very

higher success, moderate success, average success and lower success.

Keyword: Agribusiness, entrepreneurial problems, entrepreneurship, success index. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

202-204

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funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment

54.

Authors: S. Barani Chelvi, W. Porselvi, Sumathi Arjunan

Paper Title: Management Information Systems and Corporate Decision– Making

Abstract: Data has become a key asset for the supervision of current associations. This is based on the fact

that the current business situation is unpredictable, dynamic, fierce and requires an increasing interest in

accurate, relevant, complete, easily accessible and affordable data that is expected to drive the basic leadership

process in order to highlight the hierarchical capacity to oversee openings and hazards.. This paper is an

impression of amassed talk made available in writing about the link between executive data frameworks–MIS

and the basic corporate leadership. The study indicates that wise change and the MIS Organization Board should

be allowed to make decisions that would not only be fast and efficient, but would still be in sync with industry

best practices and ultimately result in organizational efficiency and suitability..

Keyword: Management, Data, Procedures, Management Information Systems, Corporate Decisions References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

205-207

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of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic pe rformance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

55.

Authors: M.M. Shanmugapriya, B. Venkata Srilatha, Sumathi Arjunan

Paper Title: Managers Role in Redefining Performance Management

Abstract: The key factors that influence the performance of each company today, such as globalization,

innovation, technology development, demography, society, respectively cause some changes in firms. These

changes may have positive or negative effect on employees, therefore whole organization. Successful companies

with long-term focus on innovation need to be flexible, adapt the changes and do not let this changes cause

misbalance. As employees are the main characters in company, who drive and generate ideas and creativity, it is

essential to maintain the balance. This is mainly managers’ responsibility. The key determinant to innovation is

organizational culture and managers are the ones who are responsible for creating and inculcating strong,

innovation-oriented corporate culture. Thus, their role is very important in process of changes. This is the main

issue to be discussed in this article accompanied by analysis of the relevant researches.

Keyword: Managers, Innovation, Organization, Culture, Changes. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

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25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

56.

Authors: Madasamy Kumar, Veerappan Jeyachandran, Arumugam Sathamraja, Pandian Paulraj

Paper Title: Antioxidant Activities of Imino Chromene Derivatives with Even Alkyl tail: Synthesis and

Characterisation

Abstract: The reaction between substituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, active methylene compounds

iminochromene derivatives. Structures of the sewere established upon the basis of IR,1HNMR,13CNMR,and

MASS data. Invitro, antioxidants activities oft hese compounds against superoxide anion radical, nitric oxide

radical, DPPH radical and hydrogen peroxide were evaluated and compared with standard natural antioxidants

ascorbicacid.

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Authors: S. Robin, G. Santhoshkumar, R. Velanganni

Paper Title: Induction Program for Trouble Shooting Basic Tools in Manufacturing Industries

Abstract: To dismember the various advances related with the presentation getting ready program. To find

the Satisfaction measurement of Employees towards the Induction program. To offer suggestions to improve the

present Induction program.

Keyword: Induction,RM PVT LTD. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

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12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

58.

Authors: S. Robin, G. Santhoshkumar, R. Velanganni

Paper Title: E-Perfromance Calculator for Employees in Private Firm

Abstract: PAS is a basic HRD framework organized and utilized for the general progression and

advancement of laborers similarly as affiliations PAS is being used to survey whether agents as various

measurements play out their doled out jobs as indicated by the wants for their directors and set benchmarks.

PAS is being used to survey whether laborers at various measurement play out their doled out businesses as

per the wants for their chiefs and set standards.

The information delivered from such execution assessment designer generally help the organization to

complete certain definitive and developmental decisional concerning assurance, game plan, progression, prizes,

getting ready and end.

Father is a key in the hands of people to consider their own one of a kind aptitudes and issues related to their

execution. The PA methodology enables manufacturing an imaginative affiliation fit for dealing with its issues and achieving concentrated on business targets.

Keyword: HRD framework , PA methodology References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

216-217

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city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

59.

Authors: Anudevi, V.Sailaja, S.Binapani

Paper Title: Employing of Technical Assistants by Means of Micro Finance Factors

Abstract: Self improvement gathering (SHG) is a town based money related delegate normally made out

of 10– 20 nearby ladies. Most self improvement gatherings are situated in India, however SHGs can likewise be

found in different nations, particularly in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Microfinance improves the socio–

financial status of the Self-help gatherings. The point of microfinance program is to satisfy the monetary needs

of low-salary bunches with the assistance of banks and it prompts the advancement of Self Help Groups.

Research ponders on SHGs in the state uncovers that these gatherings comprised of for the most part 15-20

individuals for the most part having a place with in reverse territories of the general public. SHGs in India have

turned into a potential instrument for the strengthening of ladies, social solidarity and financial advancement of the poor in their own setting. This paper frames some portion of a diagnostic research consider on the job of

microfinance factors in the improvement of Self-help bunch in Tamil Nadu state. The examination was directed

with an example of 560 individuals from self improvement gatherings having a place with various areas in Tamil

Nadu, utilizing multistage inspecting and stratified testing. It has been discovered that the elements impacting

self improvement gatherings are financial advantages, observation, gain profited, government disability, social

association as for microfinance. It is prescribed that the assets ought to be used in the productive manner to

create self improvement gatherings in the state.

Keyword: Microfinance, Self Help Groups, Socio-monetary advantages. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

218-224

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Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

60.

Authors: Anudevi, V.Sailaja, S.Binapani

Paper Title: Validating and Examination Employees on Daily Basis using Simple Database Management System

Abstract: Training is one of the human resource management department's main functions. Education

refers to a formal set-up where workers are trained and taught work-related technical knowledge issues. This

focuses on teaching staff how to use different equipment or how to execute certain tasks in order to increase

efficiency. This article is mainly based on secondary data and it reveals the concept of human resource training.

Keyword: Induction, Vestibule training, Apprenticeship, turnover. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

225-227

61.

Authors: Anudevi, V.Sailaja, S.Binapani

Paper Title: Improper Service Assistances for Captial Investements in Rural Areas

Abstract: Any economy's performance is measured in terms of macroeconomic parameter trends and

patterns that include national income, consumption, savings, expenditure, and employment. This investigation gathers essential information from country families in Tamil Nadu It is discovered that none of the examination

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was led to gauge or break down the connection between Tamil Nadu rustic family unit salary, utilization, and

venture, particularly at smaller scale level.

Keyword: Food delivery apps, business methods, online service

References: 1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

62.

Authors: C. Archanapriya, W. Porselvi, Sumathy Arjunan

Paper Title: Service Oriented Strategies Applicable for Online Food Suppling Applications with Respect to Users

Abstract: The current status and situation shows the growth in use of internet and mobile phones. Increasing

use of mobile phones and internet leads to digital acting like online shopping, mobile payment, smart marketers

use this opportunity and developed many new applications to serve the online customers. In food industry food

delivery apps makes huge impact in the online services. This study shows the service strategies used by food

delivery apps. The structured questionnaire was used as research tool for understanding the impact on customers.

Data was collected from 50 respondents in south Chennai. Anova and descriptive analysis was used to analyze

the responses. The main aim of the study was to analyze the service strategies and its impact on customers. Also

to find out the most preferred food delivery app in southern Chennai and the factors influencing the use of food

delivery apps.

Keyword: Food delivery apps, business methods, online service References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

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4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

63.

Authors: T. Subha Latha, M. Sankar, N. Mathan Kumar

Paper Title: Improper Technical Guidance Faced by Officials of Insurance Firm

Abstract: LIC occupy a major role by rendering devoted services to the public. The Public approach LIC

employees for gathering information about new arrivals of LIC, details about policy surrendering, premium

payment and settlement of claims. In addition to that they are engaged in records maintenance work. So, they

work under acute pressure. This create greater stress situation among them. Hence, at attempt is made to study

the level of stress among LIC employees.

Keyword: LIC, Maintenance work.

References: 1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

235-236

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Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

64.

Authors: G. Anandhi, T. Subha Latha, S. Jenifer Vinnarasi

Paper Title: Lack of Proper Technical Gadgets for Authority Personnels in Chennai

Abstract: Due to its negative impact on the individual and the organization, pressure is a widespread

problem. This study's course is to identify the causes of stress and also to study the effect of socio-demographic

variables influencing the levels of stress among female constables. Women's main sources of stress include the

complexities of the work environment, ever-pressure, work-life balance, and job fatigue in the police profession.

Stress levels were studied using the scale of the police Stress Inventory to identify the stressors of the

organization and operational stressors. The stress attributes are identified as the main stressors, namely,

excessive job demands, lack of organizational resources, policy changes / interventions, sudden organizational

change, less likelihood of advancing illness and sudden health issues assigning additional responsibility. In terms of socio-demographic factors, the research leads to recognizing the work stress factors that female police

constables are feeling.

Keyword: Ever pressure, Tension, anxiety, Media, Overtime References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

237-238

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Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ qua lity of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

65.

Authors: G. Anandhi, K. Thiyagarajan, N. Mathan Kumar

Paper Title: Modern Mobile App for Assessing the SWOT Report for Buisness Professionals

Abstract: Womens builds up the family, which prompts Society and Nation. Female business visionaries

make basic responsibilities to money related improvement and to desperation decline. This hypothetical are

shows the activity and underscores the women specialists as the possibly rising human resource in the 21st

century to beat the financial challenges in worldwide particular. This are conducts an investigation that is classes

into three areas: First segment dependent on execution and job of ladies business visionaries answer Analysis.

Second area dependent on the guide and short gave by government broadly and universally u degree to ladies as

Entrepreneurs. Third area centers around the most powerful and optimistic effective Women Entrepreneurs in

India. These ladies chiefs are decisive, convincing and ready to go for broke. They figured out how to endure

and prevail in this focused world and willing to capably their center competency with their diligent work,

steadiness and obseverance. The are discussions about the status of ladies business people and the issues looked

by them; at the same time they are gives an understanding into the difficulties looked by ladies business people.

In any case, business enterprise improvement and aptitude preparing isn't the main duty of Government. And furthermore much credit can be given to business for the and development of blended economy culture in

creating nation like India. The detest are attempts to ponder the idea of ladies business visionary and talk about

the patterns and issues in the advancement of different fields. It will likewise recommend the method for

eradicate and diminishing obstacles of the ladies enterprise advancement through investigation of SWOT study

in Indian Context and to make due in the Globalized world

Keyword: Financial challenges, Entrepreneurs, Diminishing obstacles, SWOT Analysis References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

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20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

66.

Authors: M. Shanmugapriya, S .Mari, K. Thiyagarajan

Paper Title: Technological Implementation for Increasing the Production Effecitivity

Abstract: This study seeks to assess benchmarking in enhancing organizational performance. For the study,

a survey research model has been adopted. Questionnaires have been issued to 60 DALMIA Cement

management staff. The formulated theories are evaluated using the application of Pearson's correlation. The

outcome revealed that benchmarking helps in improving product quality, increasing customer’s satisfaction

level, increasing profitability and enlarging market share. In order to make appropriate use of benchmarking

technique and enjoy its benefits, the research recommended that organizations should follow meticulously the

steps in the benchmarking process, effectively communicate the requirements for change to employees in the

organization, maintain the ethics of conduct in benchmarking and successfully eliminating the challenges and

barriers in benchmarking to ensure that the cost of benchmarking is not higher than the benefits thereof.

Keyword: Benchmarking, Hypothesis, six sigma. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

242-244

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Authors: G. Vinothini, R. Priya, S. Jayanthy

Paper Title: Online based Modernised Recruitment Process for Industries

Abstract: Human Resources are, and thusly selecting, the most significant and imperative factor behind

the accomplishment of each little and enormous association. E-recruiting or online recruitment is the selection of

the best potential human resource using internet technology. Posting jobs on the company's website or online

recruitment website and mobile recruitment has now evolved. This research explores the general basic concepts

of e-recruiting, criteria for success, overall benefits and disadvantages.

Keyword: E – Recruitments, Effectiveness References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Heal th

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai",

International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

245-247

68.

Authors: T. Subhalatha, M. Shanmuga Priya, C. Archanapriya

Paper Title: Technologies for Enhancement of Shares in Online Trading

Abstract: To know about the success criteria of the women entrepreneurs. Today women are empowered in

various aspect of life, to know the challenges that had been faced by the women entrepreneurs. Customer

perception has been clearly examined among the customer of the women entrepreneurs In online stock broking.

As the male domination is more in this area, to know the customer perception towards women entrepreneurs

rather with the male entrepreneurs. The factors that motivates the women in entrepreneurial development. As

there are remarkable change in the upliftment of women, the success strategies will help the upcoming women

entrepreneurs to excel in the business.

Women are considered as eyes of the nation. Women achieving greater heights in all sectors. The study aims to

identify the success strategies, challenges that had been pursued by the women entrepreneurs to achieve a zeal.

To understand this a structured questionnaire was prepared and collected among the women entrepreneurs in and

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around Chennai city. According to the response of the women entrepreneur’s analysis and interpretation was

made and suggestion were made. It helps other women entrepreneurs to have a literature about the strategies.

Keyword: Empowerment, Entepreneurs, Structured Questionnaire. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

69.

Authors: Madasamy Kumar, Veerappan Jeyachandran, ArumugamSathamraja, PandianPaulraj

Paper Title: Green and Efficient Synthesis and Characterization of Amino Chromene Derivatives with Add Alkyl

Tail

Abstract: The reaction between substituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, active methylene compounds and /or

resorcinol yield aminochromene derivatives. Structures of these compounds were established upon the basis of

IR,1HNMR,13CNMR,and MASSdata.

Keyword: chromenes, imines, amines, antioxidants References:

1. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, S. Arul Antony, A novel one-pot combustion synthesis and opto-magnetic properties of

magnetically separable spinel MnxMg1-xFe2O4 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28 (2015) 1405-1416.

2. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, One-pot flash combustion synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic

properties of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 (x = 0, 0.3 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015)

209–218.

3. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis leaf extracted green methods, magneto-optical and catalytic

properties of spinel CuFe2O4 nano- and microstructures, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 25 (2015)

1019–1031.

4. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, A novel synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic characterizations of

magnetically separable spinel CoxMn1-xFe2O4

(0 ≤ x ≤1) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 27 (2014) 2841–2857.

5. A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, R. Sridhar, M. Bououdina, A simple combustion synthesis and optical studies of magnetic Zn1-

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xNixFe2O4 nanostructures for photoelectrochemical applications, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4948-4960.

6. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Magnetically recyclable spinel

MnxZn1-xFe2O4; (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts, Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 7 (2015) 33-46.

7. A. Manikandan, E. Hema, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, T. Alagesan, S. Arul Antony, Room temperature ferromagnetism of magnetically

recyclable photocatalyst of Cu1-xMnxFe2O4-TiO2 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-composites, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism,

28 (2015) 1783-1795.

8. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Role of Mn2+ doping on structural, morphological and opto-magnetic properties of spinel

MnxCo1-xFe2O4 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015)

2047–2058.

9. K. Chinnaraj, A. Manikandan, P. Ramu, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative study of microwave and sol-gel assisted

combustion methods of Fe3O4 nanostructures: Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of

Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015) 179-190.

10. M. F. Valan, A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, Microwave combustion synthesis and characterization studies of magnetic Zn 1-

xCdxFe2O4 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nanoparticles, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4543-4551.

11. E. Hema, A. Manikandan, S. Suganya, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, B. R. Venkatraman, A novel synthesis of Zn2+-doped CoFe2O4

spinel nanoparticles: Structural, morphological, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28, 8 (2015) 2539-2552

12. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Single pot synthesis of polyaniline protected silver nanoparticles by interfac ial

polymerization and study its application on electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng.

Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

13. S. Jayasree, A. Manikandan, A. M. Uduman Mohideen, C. Barathiraja, E. Hema, S. Arul Antony, Comparative study of combustion

methods, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties of spinel CoAl2O4 nano- and microstructures, Advanced Science, Engineering and

Medicine, 7, (2015) 672-682.

14. A. Mary Jacintha, A. Manikandan, K. Chinnaraj, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative studies of spinel MnFe2O4 nanostructures:

Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15, 9732-9740

(2015)

15. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, Preparation, Characterization and Photocatalytic Properties of CdS and Cd1-

xZnxS nanostructures, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391 (2011) 597-599.

16. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Autha Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Sesamum indicum plant extracted microwave combustion synthesis and

opto-magnetic properties of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 448-456

17. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, Synthesis of chitosan oligomer stabilized silver nanorod and its

modified glassy carbon electrode for reduction of chlorophenols, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 18(1-9).

18. A. Manikandan, R. Sridhar, S. Arul Antony, S. Ramakrishna, A simple aloe vera plant-extracted microwave and conventional

combustion synthesis: Morphological, optical and catalytic properties of magnetic CoFe2O4 nanostructures, Journal of Molecular

Structure, 1076 (2014) 188-200.

19. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S.B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, One dimensional well-aligned CdO nanocrystal by

solvothermal method, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 593 (2014) 67–70.

20. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Amuth Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Aloe vera plant extracted green synthesis, structural and opto-magnetic

characterizations of spinel CoxZn1-xAl2O4 nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 357-373

21. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, and K. Murugan, Solid-State Synthesis of

POPD@AgNPs Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Sensors, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 3991–3999.

22. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Plant Extract-Assisted

Combustion Synthesis and Characterization Studies of Spinel ZnAl2O4 Nano-Catalysts, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 4072-

4081.

70.

Authors: Govindaswamy Padmapriya, Pandian Paulraj, Ayyar Manikandan,

Paper Title: Green Synthesis of Zinc based Nanoparticles for Thermal Industry based Applications

Abstract: Spinel ZnAl2O4 nanoparticles were prepared effectively by simplistic, economical microwave

heating method using Hibiscus rosa-sinensis extract as reducing agent. The samples were successfully

characterized by XRD pattern, EDX spectra, FT-IR analysis, HR-SEM analysis, and VSM instrumentation

techniques. XRD, EDX and FT-IR results demonstrated that the products contain a pure single-phase spinel

structure lacking of other secondary phase impurities. SEM results confirmed the spherical shaped nanoparticle

morphology of the sample. Magnetic characterization property was confirmed by VSM analysis. VSM hysteresis

loop established the superparamegnetism of the sample and the magnetization (Ms) value of ZnAl2O4 is 0.023 emu/g.

Keyword: Spinel ZnAl2O4; Nanocrystals; Hibiscus rosa-sinensis extract; Magnetic property. References:

1. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, S. Arul Antony, A novel one-pot combustion synthesis and opto-magnetic properties of

magnetically separable spinel MnxMg1-xFe2O4 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28 (2015) 1405-1416.

2. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, One-pot flash combustion synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic

properties of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 (x = 0, 0.3 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015)

209–218.

3. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis leaf extracted green methods, magneto-optical and catalytic

properties of spinel CuFe2O4 nano- and microstructures, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 25 (2015)

1019–1031.

4. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, A novel synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic characterizations of

magnetically separable spinel CoxMn1-xFe2O4

(0 ≤ x ≤1) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 27 (2014) 2841–2857.

5. A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, R. Sridhar, M. Bououdina, A simple combustion synthesis and optical studies of magnetic Zn1-

xNixFe2O4 nanostructures for photoelectrochemical applications, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4948-4960.

6. A.Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Magnetically recyclable spinel

MnxZn1-xFe2O4; (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts, Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 7 (2015) 33-46.

7. A. Manikandan, E. Hema, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, T. Alagesan, S. Arul Antony, Room temperature ferromagnetism of magnetically

recyclable photocatalyst of Cu1-xMnxFe2O4-TiO2 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-composites, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28 (2015) 1783-1795.

8. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Role of Mn2+ doping on structural, morphological and opto-magnetic properties of spinel

MnxCo1-xFe2O4 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015)

255-256

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2047–2058.

9. K. Chinnaraj, A. Manikandan, P. Ramu, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative study of microwave and sol-gel assisted

combustion methods of Fe3O4 nanostructures: Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of

Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015) 179-190.

10. M. F. Valan, A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, Microwave combustion synthesis and characterization studies of magnetic Zn1-

xCdxFe2O4 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nanoparticles, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4543-4551.

11. E. Hema, A. Manikandan, S. Suganya, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, B. R. Venkatraman, A novel synthesis of Zn2+-doped CoFe2O4

spinel nanoparticles: Structural, morphological, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28, 8 (2015) 2539-2552

12. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Single pot synthesis of polyaniline protected silver nanoparticles by interfacial

polymerization and study its application on electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng.

Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

13. S. Jayasree, A. Manikandan, A. M. Uduman Mohideen, C. Barathiraja, E. Hema, S. Arul Antony, Comparative study of combustion

methods, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties of spinel CoAl2O4 nano- and microstructures, Advanced Science, Engineering and

Medicine, 7, (2015) 672-682.

14. A. Mary Jacintha, A. Manikandan, K. Chinnaraj, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative studies of spinel MnFe2O4 nanostructures:

Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15, 9732-9740

(2015)

15. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, Preparation, Characterization and Photocatalytic Properties of CdS and Cd1-

xZnxS nanostructures, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391 (2011) 597-599.

16. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Autha Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Sesamum indicum plant extracted microwave combustion synthesis and

opto-magnetic properties of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 448-456

17. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, Synthesis of chitosan oligomer stabilized silver nanorod and its

modified glassy carbon electrode for reduction of chlorophenols, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 18(1-9).

18. A. Manikandan, R. Sridhar, S. Arul Antony, S. Ramakrishna, A simple aloe vera plant-extracted microwave and conventional

combustion synthesis: Morphological, optical and catalytic properties of magnetic CoFe2O4 nanostructures, Journal of Molecular

Structure, 1076 (2014) 188-200.

19. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S.B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, One dimensional well-aligned CdO nanocrystal by

solvothermal method, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 593 (2014) 67–70.

20. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Amuth Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Aloe vera plant extracted green synthesis, structural and opto-magnetic

characterizations of spinel CoxZn1-xAl2O4 nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 357-373

21. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, and K. Murugan, Solid-State Synthesis of

POPD@AgNPs Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Sensors, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 3991–3999.

22. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Plant Extract-

Assisted Combustion Synthesis and Characterization Studies of Spinel ZnAl2O4 Nano-Catalysts, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018)

4072-4081.

71.

Authors: Govindaswamy Padmapriya, Pandian Paulraj, Ayyar Manikandan,

Paper Title: Plant Extract Assisted Green Synthesis and Structural Studies of Spinel Nial2o4 Nano-Catalysts

Abstract: Spinel NiAl2O4 nanoparticles were synthesized via Aloe vera plant extract microwave heating

method. Aloe vera plant extract-assisted combustion method makes straightforward synthesis, which is

alternative process of spinel preparation. The synthesized spinel NiAl2O4 nanoparticles was successfully

characterized by powder XRD pattern, FT-IR, EDX analysis, HR-SEM analysis, and VSM techniques. XRD,

FT-IR and EDS results established the development of spinel and single cubic phase NiAl2O4 nanocrystals. The

formation of spherical shaped nanoparticles was affirmed by HR-SEM technique. VSM measurements revealed

that NiAl2O4 sample have superparamagnetic behavior.

Keyword: Spinel NiAl2O4; Nanoparticles; Aloe vera extract; Magnetic properties;. References:

1. Manikandan, R. Sridhar, S. Arul Antony, S. Ramakrishna, A simple aloe vera plant-extracted microwave and conventional

combustion synthesis: Morphological, optical and catalytic properties of magnetic CoFe2O4 nanostructures, Journal of Molecular

Structure, 1076 (2014) 188-200.

2. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, S. Arul Antony, A novel one-pot combustion synthesis and opto-magnetic properties of

magnetically separable spinel MnxMg1-xFe2O4 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28 (2015) 1405-1416.

3. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, One-pot flash combustion synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic properties

of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 (x = 0, 0.3 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015) 209–218.

4. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis leaf extracted green methods, magneto-optical and catalytic

properties of spinel CuFe2O4 nano- and microstructures, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 25

(2015) 1019–1031.

5. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, A novel synthesis, structural, morphological and opto-magnetic characterizations of

magnetically separable spinel CoxMn1-xFe2O4

(0 ≤ x ≤1) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 27 (2014) 2841–2857.

6. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, R. Sridhar, M. Bououdina, A simple combustion synthesis and optical studies of magnetic Zn 1-

xNixFe2O4 nanostructures for photoelectrochemical applications, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4948-4960.

7. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Magnetically recyclable spinel MnxZn1-xFe2O4; (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-photocatalysts,

Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 7 (2015) 33-46.

8. Manikandan, E. Hema, M. Durka, K. Seevakan, T. Alagesan, S. Arul Antony, Room temperature ferromagnetism of magnetically

recyclable photocatalyst of Cu1-xMnxFe2O4-TiO2 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nano-composites, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel

Magnetism, 28 (2015) 1783-1795.

9. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Role of Mn2+ doping on structural, morphological and opto-magnetic properties of spinel

MnxCo1-xFe2O4 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015)

2047–2058.

10. M. F. Valan, A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, Microwave combustion synthesis and characterization studies of magnetic Zn1-

xCdxFe2O4 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) nanoparticles, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4543-4551.

11. E. Hema, A. Manikandan, S. Suganya, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, B. R. Venkatraman,

A novel synthesis of Zn2+-doped CoFe2O4 spinel nanoparticles: Structural, morphological, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties,

Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28, 8 (2015) 2539-2552.

12. S. Jayasree, A. Manikandan, A. M. Uduman Mohideen, C. Barathiraja, E. Hema, S. Arul Antony, Comparative study of combustion

257-259

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methods, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties of spinel CoAl2O4 nano- and microstructures, Advanced Science, Engineering and

Medicine, 7, (2015) 672-682.

13. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Amuth Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Aloe vera plant extracted green synthesis, structural and opto-magnetic

characterizations of spinel CoxZn1-xAl2O4

nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 357-373.

14. Mary Jacintha, A. Manikandan, K. Chinnaraj, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative studies of spinel MnFe2O4 nanostructures:

Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 9732-

9740.

15. A. Manikandan, M. Durka, M. Autha Selvi, S. Arul Antony, Sesamum indicum plant extracted microwave combustion synthesis and

opto-magnetic properties of spinel MnxCo1-xAl2O4 nano-catalysts, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16 (2016) 448-

456.

16. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Single pot synthesis of polyaniline protected silver nanoparticles by interfacial

polymerization and study its application on electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng.

Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

17. Manikandan, A. Saravanan, S. Arul Antony, M. Bououdina, One-pot low temperature synthesis and characterization studies of

nanocrystalline α-Fe2O3 based dye sensitized solar cells, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4358-4366.

18. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, A novel approach for the synthesis and characterization studies of Mn2+ doped CdS nano-crystals by a

facile microwave combustion method, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 27 (2014) 2725-2733.

19. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, Preparation, Characterization and Photocatalytic Properties of CdS and Cd1-

xZnxS nanostructures, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391 (2011) 597-599.

20. Manikandan, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Mn2+ doped NiS (MnxNi1-xS: x = 0.0, 0.3 and 0.5) nanocrystals: Structural, morphological,

opto-magnetic and photocatalytic properties, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 25 (2015) 804–815.

21. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, Synthesis of chitosan oligomer stabilized silver nanorod and its

modified glassy carbon electrode for reduction of chlorophenols, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 18(1-9).

22. K. Chinnaraj, A. Manikandan, P. Ramu, S. Arul Antony, P. Neeraja, Comparative study of microwave and sol-gel assisted

combustion methods of Fe3O4 nanostructures: Structural, morphological, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, Journal of

Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28 (2015) 179-190.

23. M. F. Valan, A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, A novel synthesis and characterization studies of magnetic Co3O4 nanoparticles,

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 15 (2015) 4580-4586.

24. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S.B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, One dimensional well-aligned CdO nanocrystal by

solvothermal method, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 593 (2014) 67–70.

25. E. Hema, A. Manikandan, S. Suganya, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, B. R. Venkatraman,

A novel synthesis of Zn2+-doped CoFe2O4 spinel nanoparticles: Structural, morphological, opto-magnetic and catalytic properties,

Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28, 8 (2015) 2539-2552.

26. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, and K. Murugan, Solid-State Synthesis of

POPD@AgNPs Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Sensors, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 3991–3999.

27. D. K. Manimegalai, A. Manikandan, S. Moortheswaran, S. Arul Antony, Magneto-Optical and Photocatalytic Properties of

Magnetically Recyclable Zn1-xMnxS (x = 0.0, 0.3 and 0.5) nano-catalysts, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 28, 9,

(2015) 2755-2766

28. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Plant Extract-

Assisted Combustion Synthesis and Characterization Studies of Spinel ZnAl2O4 Nano-Catalysts, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018)

4072-4081.

72.

Authors: Pandian Paulraj, Madasamy Kumar, Arumugam Sathamraja, Govindaswamy Padmapriya

Padmapriya

Paper Title: Single Pot Synthesis, Characterization of Nickel Schiff Base Metal Complex by in-Situ Method

Abstract: The insitu synthesis of Schiff base metal complex using p-toluedine (p-tolu), p-anisaldehyde (p-

anisal) as starting materials with Nickel nitrate hexahydrate (Ni(NO3)2.6H2O) used as a precursor for metal in

equimolar ratio (1:1:1 M) at room temperature. The prepared metal complex is washed with several times with ethanol and boiled water for the complete removal of un-reacted species. To confirm the prepared material by

the following characterization like UV-visible, Fourier Transforms Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction

pattern and Cyclic Voltammetry.

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Authors: Pandian Paulraj, Madasamy Kumar, Arumugam Sathamraja, Ayyar Manikandan

Paper Title: Synthesis and Characterization of [Sa(p-anisal-DA)4(H2O)2]by insitu Method

Abstract: The insitu synthesis of Schiff base metal complex using N-phenyl-1,4-phenylenediamine (DA),

p-anisaldehyde (p-anisal) as starting materials with samarium nitrate hexahydrate (Sa(NO3)2.6H2O) as a metal

precursor in the molar ratio (1:1:1 M) at room temperature. The prepared metal complex is washed with several

times with ethanol and boiled water for the removal of un-reacted starting materials completely. The following

techniques are used to confirm the prepared Schiff base metal complex by UV-visible spectroscopy, Fourier Transforms Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction pattern and Cyclic Voltammetry.

Keyword: Schiff base, Metal complexes, Insitu method, cyclic voltammetry References:

1. Dilovic, M. Rubcic, V. Vrdoljak, S.K. Pavelic, M. Kralj, I. Piantanida, M. Cindric, Bioorg. Med. Chem. 16 (2008) 5189.

2. Jarrahpour, M. Motamedifar, K. Pakshir, N. Hadi, M. Zarei, Molecules 9 (2004) 815.

3. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 4072-4081

4. P.H. Wang, J.G. Keck, E.J. Lien, M.M.C. Lai, J. Med. Chem. 33 (1990) 608.

5. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

6. Das, M.D. Trousdale, S. Ren, E.J. Lien, Antiviral Res. 44 (1999) 201.

7. Kumar M, Sribalan R, and Padmini* V, Chemistry Select, 2016, 1, 1 – 6.

8. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, K. Murugan, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018)

3991–3999.

9. R. Mladenova, M. Ignatova, N. Manolova, T. Petrova, I. Rashkov, Eur. Polym. J. 38 (2002) 989.

10. O.M. Walsh, M.J. Meegan, R.M. Prendergast, T.A. Nakib, Eur. J. Med.Chem. 31 (1996) 989.

11. Kumar M, Padmini V*, Ponnuvel K, J.Saudi Chem. Soc, (2014): http:// dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/ j.jscs.2014.03.006

12. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S. B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, J. Alloys Compd.593 (2014) 67–70.

13. G. Ceyhana, S. Urus, I. Demirtas, M. Elmastas, M. Tumera, Spectrochim. Acta. A. 81 (2011) 184.

14. F. Ragaini, Dalton Trans. 2009, 2009, 6251–6266. 71.

15. Y.c. Liu, Z.y. Yang, J. Organomet. Chem. 694 (2009) 3091.

16. Kumar M, Padmini V *, Bhuvanesh N, Res. Chem. Intermediates., 2017, 8, 4517-4530.

17. B.K. Santra, P.A.N. Reddy, G. Neelakanta, S. Mahadevan, M. Nethaji, A.R. Chakravarty, J. Inorg. Biochem. 89 (2002) 191.

18. D. de Bellefeuille, M.S. Askari, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, Y. Journaux, A. Aukauloo, M. Orio, F. Thomas, X. Ottenwaelder, Inorg. Chem.

51 (2012) 12796.

19. V. S. V. Satyanarayana, P. Sreevani, A. Sivakumar, V. Vijayakumar, Arkivoc 2008, 221–233 (2008).

20. V. Patel, P. Trivedi, , H. Gohel, D. Khetani, Int. J. Adv. Pharmacy, Biol. Chem. 3, 999–1003 (2014).

21. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391(2011) 597-599

22. Ponnuvel K, Kumar M, Padmini V *, Sensors and Actuators B: chemical, 2016, 227, 242-247.

23. M. A. Ashraf, K. Mahmood, A. Wajid, M. J. Maah, I. Yusoff, Int. Conf. Chem. adn Chem. Process 10, 1–7 (2011).

24. D.J. Díaz, A. K. Darko, L. McElwee-White, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2007, 4453–4465. 70.

25. Gabriele, R. Mancuso, G. Salerno, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2012, 6825–6839.

26. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 1-9.

27. N. R. Bader, RASAYAN J. Chem. 3, 660–670 (2010).

264-267

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Authors: Govindaswamy Padmapriyaa, Pandian Paulrajb, Ayyar Manikandanc

Paper Title: Synthesis, Characterizaiton of CuO nano-rod for Supercapacitor Applications

Abstract: A novel approach solvothermal synthesis method has been utilized to prepare CuO nanorods for

electrochemical capacitors. A new method of synthesis has been adopted for the synthesis of CuO

nanostructures. Structural, morphological features of the prepared material were studied by XRD and SEM

respectively. Electrochemical supercapacitive performances of the modified electrode material were also

analyzed by electrochemical workstation in three-electrode system. This material found to exhibit

pesudocapacitive behavior with high capacitance of 135.23 F/g at the prevalent density of 1 A/g in 1M Na2SO4

electrolyte solution, proving a suitable candidate electrode material for supercapacitor applications.

Keyword: Metal oxide, Morphology, Electrochemical Properties, CuO nanorod References:

1. A. P. Subramanian, S. K. Jaganathan, A. Manikandan, K. N. Pandiaraj, Gomathi N and E. Supriyanto, Recent trends in nano

based drug delivery systems for efficient delivery of phytochemicals in chemotherapy, RSC Advances, 6 (2016) 48294-48314.

2. V. Muthuvignesh, V. J. Reddy, S. Ramakrishna, S. Ray, A. Ismail, M. Mandal,

A. Manikandan, S. Seal and S. K. Jaganathan, Electrospinning applications from diagnosis to treatment of diabetes, RSC Advances,

6 (2016) 83638-83655.

3. V. Muthuvignesh, S. K. Jaganathan, A. Manikandan, Nanomaterials as a game changer in the management and treatment of diabetic

foot ulcers, RSC Advances, DOI: 10.1039/C6RA24590K (2016).

4. G. Padmapriya, A. Manikandan, V. Krishnasamy, Saravana Kumar Jaganathan, S. Arul Antony, Spinel NixZn1-xFe2O4 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 1.0)

nano-photocatalysts: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue dye, Journal of Molecular

Structure, 1119 (2016) 39-47.

5. B. Meenatchi, V. Renuga, A. Manikandan, Cellulose dissolution and regeneration using various imidazolium based protic ionic

liquids, Journal of Molecular Liquids, Accepted Manuscript, (2016). ISSN 0617-7322.

6. V. Mary Teresita, A. Manikandan, B. Avila Josephine, S. Sujatha, S. Arul Antony, Electro-magnetic properties and humidity sensing

studies of magnetically recoverable LaMgxFe1-xO3-δ perovskites nano-photocatalysts by sol-gel route, Journal of Superconductivity

and Novel Magnetism, 29 (2016) 1691–1701.

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7. S. Jayasree, A. Manikandan, S. Arul Antony, A. M. Uduman Mohideen, C. Barathiraja, Magneto-optical and catalytic properties of

recyclable spinel NiAl2O4 nanostructures using facile combustion methods, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 29

(2016) 253–263.

8. B. Meenatchi, Velayutham Renuga, A. Manikandan, Size controlled synthesis of chalcogen and chalcogenide nanoparticles using

protic ionic liquids with imidazolium cation, The Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (2016) 934-944.

9. C. Barathiraja, A. Manikandan, A. M. Uduman Mohideen, S. Jayasree, S. Arul Antony, Magnetically recyclable spinel MnxNi1-

xFe2O4 (x = 0.0–0.5) nano-photocatalysts: Structural, morphological and opto-magnetic properties, Journal of Superconductivity and

Novel Magnetism, 29 (2016) 477-486.

10. B. Avila Josephine, A. Manikandan, V. Mary Teresita, S. Arul Antony, Fundamental study of LaMgxCr1−xO3−δ perovskites nano-

photocatalysts: Sol-gel synthesis, characterization and humidity sensing, The Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33 (2016)

1590-1598.

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Authors: Pandian Paulraj, Madasamy Kumar, Arumugam Sathamraja, Govindaswamy, Ayyar Manikandan

Paper Title: In-Situ Synthesis and Characterization of Schiff base [Zn(Anil-oPD)4] Metal Complex

Abstract: The insitu synthesis of Schiff base metal complex using o-phenylenediamine (oPD) and p-

anisaldehyde (p-anisal) as starting materials with Nickel nitrate hexahydrate (Zn(NO3)2.6H2O) as a metal

precursor in equimolar ratio (1:1:1 M) at room temperature. After the reaction time, the prepared metal complex

washed several times with ethanol and boiled water for complete removal of un-reacted starting materials. The

following characterization was used to confirm the metal complex by UV-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis.),

Fourier Transforms-Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction pattern (XRD) and Cyclic Voltammetry

(CV). Keyword: Schiff base, Metal complexes, Insitu method, cyclic voltammetry References:

1. Dilovic, M. Rubcic, V. Vrdoljak, S.K. Pavelic, M. Kralj, I. Piantanida, M. Cindric, Bioorg. Med. Chem. 16 (2008) 5189.

2. Jarrahpour, M. Motamedifar, K. Pakshir, N. Hadi, M. Zarei, Molecules 9 (2004) 815.

3. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 4072-4081

4. Kumar M, Sribalan R, and Padmini* V, Chemistry Select, 2016, 1, 1 – 6.

5. P.H. Wang, J.G. Keck, E.J. Lien, M.M.C. Lai, J. Med. Chem. 33 (1990) 608.

6. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

7. Kumar M, Padmini V*, Ponnuvel K, J.Saudi Chem. Soc, (2014): http:// dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/ j.jscs.2014.03.006

8. Das, M.D. Trousdale, S. Ren, E.J. Lien, Antiviral Res. 44 (1999) 201.

9. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, K. Murugan, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018)

3991–3999.

10. R. Mladenova, M. Ignatova, N. Manolova, T. Petrova, I. Rashkov, Eur. Polym. J. 38 (2002) 989.

11. Kumar M, Padmini V *, Bhuvanesh N, Res. Chem. Intermediates., 2017, 8, 4517-4530.

12. O.M. Walsh, M.J. Meegan, R.M. Prendergast, T.A. Nakib, Eur. J. Med.Chem. 31 (1996) 989.

13. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S. B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, J. Alloys Compd.593 (2014) 67–70.

14. G. Ceyhana, S. Urus, I. Demirtas, M. Elmastas, M. Tumera, Spectrochim. Acta. A. 81 (2011) 184.

15. F. Ragaini, Dalton Trans. 2009, 2009, 6251–6266. 71.

16. Y.c. Liu, Z.y. Yang, J. Organomet. Chem. 694 (2009) 3091.

17. B.K. Santra, P.A.N. Reddy, G. Neelakanta, S. Mahadevan, M. Nethaji, A.R. Chakravarty, J. Inorg. Biochem. 89 (2002) 191.

18. Ponnuvel K, Kumar M, Padmini V *, Sensors and Actuators B: chemical, 2016, 227, 242-247.

19. D. de Bellefeuille, M.S. Askari, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, Y. Journaux, A. Aukauloo, M. Orio, F. Thomas, X. Ottenwaelder, Inorg. Chem.

51 (2012) 12796.

20. V. S. V. Satyanarayana, P. Sreevani, A. Sivakumar, V. Vijayakumar, Arkivoc 2008, 221–233 (2008).

21. V. Patel, P. Trivedi, , H. Gohel, D. Khetani, Int. J. Adv. Pharmacy, Biol. Chem. 3, 999–1003 (2014).

22. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391(2011) 597-599

23. M. A. Ashraf, K. Mahmood, A. Wajid, M. J. Maah, I. Yusoff, Int. Conf. Chem. adn Chem. Process 10, 1–7 (2011).

24. D.J. Díaz, A. K. Darko, L. McElwee-White, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2007, 4453–4465. 70.

25. Gabriele, R. Mancuso, G. Salerno, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2012, 6825–6839.

26. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 1-9.

27. N. R. Bader, RASAYAN J. Chem. 3, 660–670 (2010).

270-272

76.

Authors: Pandian Paulraj, Madasamy Kumar, Arumugam Sathamraja, Govindaswamy Padmapriya, Ayyar

Manikandan

Paper Title: One Pot Synthesis and Characterization of Palladium [Pd(Anil-Tolu)4(H2O)2]by insitu Method

Abstract: The insitu synthesis of Schiff base metal complex using p-toluedine (p-tolu), p-anisaldehyde (p-

anisal) as starting materials with Palladium nitrate hexahydrate (Pd(NO3)2.6H2O) as a metal precursor in the

molar ratio (1:1:1 M) at room temperature. The prepared metal complex is washed with several times with ethanol and boiled water for the removal of un-reacted materials completely. To confirm the prepared material

by the following characterization like UV-visible spectroscopy, Fourier Transforms Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray

diffraction pattern and Cyclic Voltammetry.

Keyword: Schiff base, Metal complexes, Insitu method, cyclic voltammetry

References: 1. I. Dilovic, M. Rubcic, V. Vrdoljak, S.K. Pavelic, M. Kralj, I. Piantanida, M. Cindric, Bioorg. Med. Chem. 16 (2008) 5189.

2. A. Jarrahpour, M. Motamedifar, K. Pakshir, N. Hadi, M. Zarei, Molecules 9 (2004) 815.

3. P. Bhavani, A. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, A. Dinesh, M. Durka, S. Arul Antony, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018) 4072-4081

4. Kumar M, Sribalan R, and Padmini* V, Chemistry Select, 2016, 1, 1 – 6.

5. P.H. Wang, J.G. Keck, E.J. Lien, M.M.C. Lai, J. Med. Chem. 33 (1990) 608.

6. P. Paulraj, N. Janaki, S. Sandhya, K. Pandian, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 377 (2011) 28–34.

7. Kumar M, Padmini V*, Ponnuvel K, J.Saudi Chem. Soc, (2014): http:// dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/ j.jscs.2014.03.006

8. A. Das, M.D. Trousdale, S. Ren, E.J. Lien, Antiviral Res. 44 (1999) 201.

273-276

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9. P. Paulraj, A. Manikandan, E. Manikandan, K. Pandian, M. K. Moodley, K. Roro, K. Murugan, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 18 (2018)

3991–3999.

10. R. Mladenova, M. Ignatova, N. Manolova, T. Petrova, I. Rashkov, Eur. Polym. J. 38 (2002) 989.

11. Kumar M, Padmini V *, Bhuvanesh N, Res. Chem. Intermediates., 2017, 8, 4517-4530.

12. O.M. Walsh, M.J. Meegan, R.M. Prendergast, T.A. Nakib, Eur. J. Med.Chem. 31 (1996) 989.

13. K. Kaviyarasu, E. Manikandan, P. Paulraj, S. B. Mohamed, J. Kennedy, J. Alloys Compd.593 (2014) 67–70.

14. G. Ceyhana, S. Urus, I. Demirtas, M. Elmastas, M. Tumera, Spectrochim. Acta. A. 81 (2011) 184.

15. F. Ragaini, Dalton Trans. 2009, 2009, 6251–6266. 71.

16. Y.c. Liu, Z.y. Yang, J. Organomet. Chem. 694 (2009) 3091.

17. B.K. Santra, P.A.N. Reddy, G. Neelakanta, S. Mahadevan, M. Nethaji, A.R. Chakravarty, J. Inorg. Biochem. 89 (2002) 191.

18. Ponnuvel K, Kumar M, Padmini V *, Sensors and Actuators B: chemical, 2016, 227, 242-247.

19. D. de Bellefeuille, M.S. Askari, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, Y. Journaux, A. Aukauloo, M. Orio, F. Thomas, X. Ottenwaelder, Inorg. Chem.

51 (2012) 12796.

20. V. S. V. Satyanarayana, P. Sreevani, A. Sivakumar, V. Vijayakumar, Arkivoc 2008, 221–233 (2008).

21. V. Patel, P. Trivedi, , H. Gohel, D. Khetani, Int. J. Adv. Pharmacy, Biol. Chem. 3, 999–1003 (2014).

22. R. Marx Nirmal, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, K. Sivakumar, AIP Conf. Proc. 1391(2011) 597-599

23. M. A. Ashraf, K. Mahmood, A. Wajid, M. J. Maah, I. Yusoff, Int. Conf. Chem. adn Chem. Process 10, 1–7 (2011).

24. D.J. Díaz, A. K. Darko, L. McElwee-White, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2007, 4453–4465. 70.

25. B. Gabriele, R. Mancuso, G. Salerno, Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2012, 6825–6839.

26. E. Prabakaran, S. Parani, M. Alexander, P. Paulraj, K. Pandian, J. Nanosci. Lett. 3 (2013) 1-9.

27. N. R. Bader, RASAYAN J. Chem. 3, 660–670 (2010).

77.

Authors: S.Jeni Theresa, N.Mathan Kumar, C.Archana Priya

Paper Title: Hands on Training for Handling Electrical Equipments Manufacturing Machinaries

Abstract: Getting ready and developing foresee a remarkable event in association reasonableness and in the

workplace people's views. Preparation has guidelines for employee sustainability, stability and health and

understanding. All allegiances that use people want their workers to prepare and grow. Many associations

understand this important and put a considerable effort and money getting ready and progression Such theory

may appear to be the use of commission scheduling and staff headway and the payment of compensation to staff

that are gearing up and improved. The exuberance for gearing up and progressing involves the provision and

maintenance of space and equipment. It also implies that the operating power, used in the critical business limits

of the association, for example, formation, maintenance, arrangements The promotion and encouragement of the

board will likewise promote their thinking and actions From time to time to support the growth and movement

of preparation. This implies that they are expected to pay less respect to practices that are evidently gradually

gainful to the extent of the important business of the affiliation. In any case, excitement for preparing and

moving forward is usually regarded as an exceptional method of planning to keep up with the right bent now and later.

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Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

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6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

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Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

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Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

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Paper Title: Technical Difficulties Faced in Restoring Pre Handled Machinaries Used for Large Scale Production

Abstract: The paper assesses the determinants of intentional PE and VC monetary experts' ownership in the

post-IPO period. I show that these monetary masters hold offers to direct potential managerial seizure of outside

financial specialists, yet their support fondness depends basically on the focal characteristics of IPO, PE and VC

firms, adventure, and divestment power of different pre-IPO speculators. I find that the financial benefactors'

required holding is in a general sense greater in US than in UK IPOs. The assessment of the affiliate's trade

execution, considering the timetable time approach, reveals strong negative ordinary month to month irregular

returns for game plan of upheld IPOs over various holding periods, anyway the association between PE/VC

purposeful ownership and the since a long time prior run execution is curved, prescribing that solitary colossal

property make regard.

Keyword: of IPO, PE References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

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79.

Authors: S. Jeni Theresa, N. Mathan Kumar, C. Archana Priya

Paper Title: Performance Assessing Tool for Validating Bank Employees

Abstract: Banking division is a rapidly creating region of India. With speedy improvement in the amount of

branches and the newfunctions dispensed to them, banks are beginning to feel another load on their definitive

capacities with regards to model the strategies of enrollment, course of action, getting ready, headway and

assessment, to ensure that the right number of staff with as far as possible are available at the ideal time and for

the right spots. Assessment is one of the key factors of definitive limit which is furthermore the point of

convergence of this assessment. In fundamental words we can say that show assessment is an examination of

delegate's continuous triumphs and dissatisfactions, singular characteristics and inadequacies, and suitability for

headway or further planning.

Keyword: Performance Appraisal, Banking Sectors, Employees feedback References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

283-285

80.

Authors: B. VenkataSrilatha, M.M. Shanmugapriya, C. ArchanaPriya

Paper Title: E Facility for Ensuring Periodic Functioning of Public Distrubution System for Rural People

Abstract: The main aim of this article is to illustrate the impact of public distribution system (PDS) in our state. The performance and problems of PDS varies regionally based on the implication of system by state

governments and union territories, hence this article would give a holistic picture of obstacles in public

distribution system in the state. The assessment of previous studies represents; corruption, poor quality and less

quantity of entitlements, incorrect classification of below and above poverty households, bogus cards and

inadequate functioning of the fair price shops are the major problems in system, therefore this article intensely

discuss about the effective and benefits in PDS.

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Keyword: public distribution system (PDS), corruption References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

81.

Authors: R. Velanganni, G. Santhoshkumar, S. Robin

Paper Title: Enhancing Labour Productivity by Introducing Usage of Limited Electrical Gadgets During

Working Hours

Abstract: Well-being is considered a subjective concept because it applies to time and space. Improvements

have an effect on the process. As a consequence, possible changes in welfare material continue to change with

time and space. It has also been noted that the definition of welfare varies from country to country and from site

to site.

Second, welfare is a positive concept that, if a minimum standard of living is to be established, it would

require certain lowest acceptable circumstances of existence, both biologically and socially. Thus, when this is

defined, it is necessary to take care of the components of healthcare in terms of health, food, clothing, housing,

medical assistance, insurance and so on.

However, as a definition, labor welfare has both positive and negative aspects, it deals with the providing of

opportunity that allow the worker and his family to lead a good life, both socially and personally, and on the

negative, it provides opportunities for unpleasant consequences and labor problems.

Keyword: However, as a definition, food, clothing, housing, medical assistance, insurance

References: 1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

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5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

82.

Authors: S. Mari, K. Thiayagarajan, S. JaniferVinnarasi

Paper Title: Cloud Storage as an Effective Student Information Storage System for Global Access

Abstract: Data Systems (IS) execution in advanced education is an enormous speculation. Such

speculations are required to bring expanded proficiency and viability, just as better quality administrations to

partners. Our writing search didn't discover understudy data the board frameworks (SIMS) in Ethiopia or

comparative low-salary nations. This exploration is work in progress. It endeavors to connect the writing hole

for use and achievement variables of SIMS in a college setting of low salary nations. The investigation will

address the examination question: what determinant components add to the achievement or disappointment of IS

in advanced education establishments in Ethiopia, with specific reference to SIMS? The examination utilizes

DeLone and McLean (1992, 2003) IS Success Model to recognize the components of IS achievement when

applied to SIMS. We additionally research two new develops top administration backing and client bolster that

were discovered important in the examination setting.

Keyword: Information management framework for students, higher education institutions, IS Performance

Model, reliability of information, program quality, user support, top management support References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

293-298

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funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

83.

Authors: G. Santhoshkumar, Velanganni, S. Robin

Paper Title: Machine Cell Designing for Machinaries of Leather Shoes Production Unit

Abstract: Career planning is the self-evaluation & planning done by a person to have a strong career path.

Career planning process in the continuous reiterative process of understanding oneself, setting career goals,

revising skills and searching for the right career options. A career plan is an individual's choice of occupation,

organization and career path. Career planning encourages individuals to explore and gather information, which enables them to synthesize, gain competencies, make decisions, set goals and take action.

Keyword: Career planning, competencies, References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

299-302

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20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

84.

Authors: G. Santhoshkumar, Velanganni, S. Robin

Paper Title: Increasing Efficiency Rate of Heavy Duty Machinaries for Varying Intervals of Maintanance Period

Abstract: Employee morale is viewed as feelings of well-being an employee has in a workplace setting and

it is proven to have a significant effect on job satisfaction and productivity. ... The outcome from this study is

used for other factors in human resource management like Employee motivation and Job satisfaction Morale and

motivation In other words, job satisfaction refers to one's feelings about specific aspects of the job. ... They feel

the more that is offered, the greater satisfaction employees can experience not only in their work, but also in

their personal life, thus resulting in a better overall job performance

Keyword: Job satisfaction, Employee morale References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

303-305

85. Authors: G. Santhoshkumar, Velanganni, S. Robin

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Paper Title: Effective Engagement of Modern Gadgets in Workplace

Abstract: Organizations with highly-engaged employees routinely outperform those with greater numbers

of disengaged employees. Not only do they post higher earnings, they also recover more quickly from market-

induced setbacks. Therefore, it seems self-evident that organizations would be interested in taking every possible

step to keep their employees fully motivated and educated. Low satisfaction rates lead to lower productivity and

increase the likelihood of turnover, resulting in many potentially talented workers moving elsewhere for more attractive opportunities. Fortunately, most approaches can be adopted by organizations to help improve

engagement.

Keyword: Therefore, Fortunately, most approaches References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

306-308

86.

Authors: G. Santhoshkumar, Velanganni, S. Robin

Paper Title: Automatic Employee Records Tracking and Validating Analytical Tool

Abstract: Representative welfare exercises in India are desperately required in light of the fact that India is

modern in reverse nation and the working conditions are not acceptable Indian enterprises. The specialists ate

poor and uneducated and for the most part faulted being un-trust worthy and languid. Representative welfare

exercises are essential for development their working conditions and their financial measures. The significance

of worker welfare exercises in India has been perceived as of late by the businesses, for the legislature and by

different offices. The fundamental offices occupied with representative welfare, in India incorporate (i) Central

Government (ii) State Governments Employers (iii) Worker's associations and (vi) Different offices. The

commitment of these offices is as clarified beneath.

309-312

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Keyword: legislature, Representative welfare exercises References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

87.

Authors: S. Robin, G. Santhoshkumar, R. Velanganni

Paper Title: Scheduling of Periodic Maintainance for Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Equipments to Ensure

Safety Operations

Abstract: The significance of mechanical wellbeing was acknowledged on the grounds that consistently a

great many modern mishaps happen which result in either demise or impermanent and lasting disablement of the

workers and include a decent measure of cost, for example, coming about because of waste worker hours,

machine hours, and so on. Wellbeing is fundamentally the duty of the administration. This duty should lay on

the shoulder of all units of the executives, for example, generation administrator, faculty supervisor, support

engineer, wellbeing official. Each association ought to plan and execute a wellbeing strategy.

Keyword: disablement, administration References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

313-316

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Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

88.

Authors: Anudevi, V. Sailaja, S. Binapani

Paper Title: Assisting Rural Womens for using Basic Electronic Gadgets for Safety Purposes

Abstract: The Indian Self-Help Group (SHG) movement has been working in the exact direction in recent

years to empower women and eradicate poverty in rural and urban areas. Women in India have a strong

confidence in the campaign and are responsible for improving their livelihoods. The present study is to evaluate

the quality of SHGs chosen for the investigation from the district of Kanchipuram and the district of Chennai.

The study's broad goal is to analyze the SHGs operating system for saving mobilization, credit delivery to the

needy, repayment of loans, and building SGH members ' opinion on increased decision-making power. All

primary and secondary data are obtained and demographic information analyzes age, family structure, and

number of dependents in the household. The study emphasizes the role of SHGs for their integration in empowering women, social cohesion, and socio-economic improvement of the poor.

Keyword: Poverty, Self Help Group, Decision Making Power. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

317-319

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14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

89.

Authors: Anudevi, V. Sailaja, S. Binapani

Paper Title: Employing Women Technical Assistants for Enahncing the Empowerment of Women in Scoiety

Abstract: Women in India have historically been suppressed and even more repressed have been women in

particular who belong to the economically and socially weaker sections of society. Throughout post-

independence India, all the provisions in the constitution and the length of legislation enacted to empower

women were not sufficient to free women from their conventional bondages, liabilities and restrictions. The

involvement of women in decision-making processes, particularly in rural areas, has remained very marginal

until recent times. This article highlights the satisfaction of members in Tamilnadu for marketing women's self-

help groups.

Keyword: Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Marketing Activities, Marketing Products, Marketing Performance,

SHG Members Satisfaction and Experience References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

320-324

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21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

90.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju, G. Santhosh Kumar

Paper Title: Impact of Modernization on the Quality of Food in Food Based Industry

Abstract: The report's main objective is to comply with the different marketing theories prevailing in the

marketplace and gain a proper understanding of the real market. Different functions and strategies were

discussed and discussed with the help of the ITC Sunfeast in terms of policies and path they followed since they

were a successful player in the market.

Customer intuition is examined in order to gain an understanding of their different needs, expectations and

collection of minds. This is achieved by interviewing people in different ways so that their purchasing trend can

be glimpsed. The people interviewed were from various locations in the district of thiruvallur.

Keyword: Marketing Theories, Purchasing Trend, Market Place References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

325-327

91.

Authors: K. Thiyagarajan, S. Jeni Theresa, T. Subhalatha

Paper Title: Safety Precuations and Tools Examination for Employees of Power Plant

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Abstract: Employee welfare and safety has been seen as one of an organization's key performance

measures. Changes in employees ' working life and changes in both the internal and external business

environment have brought tremendous transformation in organizational behaviour. Globalization, innovation and

other aspects of work-design compelled companies to focus on the safety and welfare of workers.

Keyword: Employee welfare, Globalization, Welfare References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic pe rformance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

328-330

92.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Assessment of Hands on Skills in Operating Electrical Mixer Grinder in Rural and Remotes Villages

Abstract: Rural consumer behavior refers to ultimate consumer buying behaviour. Individuals who buy

products and services for personal or household use or consumption rather than for business purposes. The term

rural consumer is defined as “the behavior that the rural consumers display in searching for purchasing, using,

evaluating and disposing of products and services that they expect will satisfy their needs”.

Keyword: Employee welfare, Globalization, Welfare References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

331-333

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Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

93.

Authors: K. Thiyagarajan, M. Shanmugapriya, C. Archanapriya

Paper Title: Role of Employee in Introducing Modern Technological Tools for Improving the Productivity

Abstract: Employee motivation is simply about succeeding in doing something. This provides an indication

of job satisfaction and an employee's happiness in the company. My research is to analyze the various

motivational factors in employees with respect to the need hierarchy of Maslow, to know the level of motivation

in the company's employees, and to provide concrete suggestions for improving the quality of the organization.

Keyword: Motivation, commitment, job satisfaction, performance, comfortableness. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

334-335

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styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

94.

Authors: J.Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Latest Interative Larning Devices Available in Rural Schools

Abstract: Education plays an vital role in any country's development, improving the economy of that

country, improving people's living standards, etc. In higher education, it is even more necessary as the higher

education produces all the professionals. Each country is trying to develop such institutions that produce high-

quality professionals in all fields. India is a developing country and is also focused on developing its people in terms of their living standards by providing more and more education through the establishment of educational

institutions, especially higher education institutions. The number of higher education institutions in India has

increased in last few years, as well as the enrollment in these institutions has increased very much.

Keyword: Economy, Educational Institutions. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

336-338

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empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

95.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Initative for Introducing Latest Milk Vending Equipments in Rural Areas

Abstract: The business is predominantly founded on dairy cows, despite the fact that there is a little goat

and sheep part to the business. Dairy producers and processors increase the value of the milk and give work in

local territories. About 9% of the State's milk generation is expended as drinking milk; the parity is fabricated by

dairy organizations into items, for example, ghee, milk powders and spread. Dairy producers and processors

legitimately utilize about individuals and the suppliers of merchandise and enterprises to the business create extra work. The Domestic Market Support Scheme and the guideline of ranch entryway market milk costs

stopped.

Keyword: Domestic Market system, Dairy Producers References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

339-341

96.

Authors: G. Vinothini, R. Priya, S. Jayanthy

Paper Title: Development of Mobile based Application for Heritage and Piligrimage Sites in India

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is designed to search for the subjective and objective aspects of tourism

services as a part of an overall pilgrimage experience. The aim of this paper is to determine and review the

respondents’ opinion regarding the general image of the temple and overall satisfaction towards each factors of 342-345

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big temple which has historic and cultural significance for some and is a venue of shrine pilgrimage for others.

The paper will lead to a better understanding of the factors that contribute to the tourist experience's

enhancement and thus draw more visitors.

Keyword: Attractions, Pilgrimage, Satisfaction level, Temple, Tourism, Tourist References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ qua lity of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

97.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Advances in Quality of Fastrack Watches Upon Introducing Automated Machinaries

Abstract: Today Fast track provides the young at heart a wide range of products. They put on pockets,

belts, wallets and even wristbands from watches and sunglasses. Watches There are several collections among

the Fast track watches that can be found. Every collection refers to a certain theme that is present in that

collection in each of the designs. The New collection means all the latest models that Fast track is introducing,

while there are the Grunge, Hip Hop, Neon, Digital Fashion, Aluminum, Color Play, Bikers, Army and others,

each with their distinct watch range.

Keyword: Marketing Theories, Purchasing Trend, Market Place References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

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Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

98.

Authors: G. Vinothini, R. Priya, S. Jayanthy

Paper Title: Low Cost Modern Equipments Availability for Competiting in Indian Automobile Sector

Abstract: The satisfied customer is in itself an advertisement that is more effective for others than any

other strategy of marketing. Service needs to be designed in such a way as to make it easier for customers to

know that the showroom is one of India's leading mobile car outlets. It has been active in promoting automotive

mobile products for the past 10 years, but in the recent past since 2008, automotive sales have been dismal due

to dissatisfaction among large group of customers due to deteriorating after-sales service quality. Absolutely in

excess of 10 surveys will take. Information were taken for the most part through essential information. Be that as

it may, organization and item profiles were alluded as well. An organized camouflaged meeting calendar was

intended to gather information source. The timetable strategy was selected since the technique would help to

compact measure of data. The inquiries comprise of shut – finished and open – finished once. Open – finished

inquiries were posed to get the thoughts and recommendations from the respondents. Additionally, other than

those referenced in the survey were approached to be determined. Shut - finished addresses included dichotomous, various decision and positioning question. Rating scale was likewise included. The example size is

120 . The gathered information have been broke down with the assistance of measurable apparatuses like,

Simple rate strategy.

Keyword: Automobile Sectors, Brand, Customer awareness, Customer preference, Customer satisfaction. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

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10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

99.

Authors: G. Vinothini, R. Priya, S. Jayanthy

Paper Title: Necessity of Modern Textile Spinning Machinaries for Enhancing Productivity Rate

Abstract: In this wide society women are facing huge problem. And their role played in the society is also

more. As their contribution to their family increased, earning number of women also increased, this made them

to play a dual role in the society as a home maker and as employees. This cause stress and also affects their

physical and mental health. Working world society and everyday life have changed in the past 50 years almost

beyond recognition. Such shifts led to a significant increase in pressure. Stress is induced by both outside and

inside the company and by entities that are affected by workers and by employees themselves. Stressors are

called the agents or demands that elicit the possible response. Syele says that a stressor “Whatever produces

stress with or without functioning hormonal or nervous systems”. Among the women employees working in the

textile industry, Karur, the present study was carried out. For the study, both primary and secondary data were

collected. Using a standardized questionnaire, primary data was collected; copies of the questionnaire were

provided by hand to respondents. And secondary data was collected through journals, articles, books and

newspaper etc., Due to time constrain, only 100 samples was collected to interpret the result. As the study was not particular about one company, as it is open research convenient sampling technique was adapted for this

research. This study enumerates the problem faced by women employees working in textile industry. And it

highlighted the factors caused stress to them.

Keyword: Ambiguity, Depression, Performance, Resistance, Stress. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

355-357

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Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ qua lity of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

100.

Authors: S. Janifar vinnarasi, R.Vasuki, G. Anandhi

Paper Title: Involvement of Technical Assistants for Teaching Primary Electronic Gadgets uses to Rural People

Abstract: The vicious cycle of poverty deprives women, the opportunities to have equal access to

participate in many developmental programmes. Self Help Groups has been the most potent gross-roots

movement in modern India. The Government recognized the necessity of the empowerment of women by

involving them in the economic activity with the use of various voluntary organizations. One such voluntary Non –Government organization is Daughters of Mary Immaculate (DMI) a registered NGO promoted under the

MahilarThittam scheme (Mathi) in Kanchipuram District. This study attempts to bring a real picture of

Economic impact of women SHG’s in Kanchipuram District.

Keyword: Self Help Groups, Empowerment, Economic Impact, MahilarThittam References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

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20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

101.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Customer Expectation for Improvising the Comfortability of Royal Enfield two Wheelers

Abstract: The LPG policies have lead to unremitting raise in rivalries which have eventually resulted in

transformation in row by the universal values as fit as in considerable slice in price. Advertising of automobile

investment company and bank division have too played a noteworthy position in boost vehicle require,

particularly since the residents in the center revenue set. Currently numerous global brands like Honda, Suzuki,

are rival with Indian brands such as Royal Enfield, Hero Honda, Bajaj, TVS, and Kinetic to imprison Indian

Markets. These company track diverse advertising strategy have resulted in creation the end user the main input

for winner in the business The genuine test is to create charmed clientele and additional highly faithful

consumers. Customers are the sovereign and lacking fulfilling their wants nothing be able to live in the business

spirited globe. The present study aims to investigate the consumer perception and satisfaction towards Royal

Enfield Bike.

Keyword: Automobile Investment, Advertising Strategy, Consumer perception References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership styles",

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai city",

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic pe rformance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Sof tware

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

361-363

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102.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju

Paper Title: Response to Technological Modernization of Banking Facilities in Rural India

Abstract: The Banking scheme of India must not only be disturbed free except it ought to be proficient to

assemble latest challenges posed by the knowledge and any other outside and interior factors. E-Banking has a

lot of reimbursement that adds worth to customer’s happiness in conditions of improved feature of service aid

and at the similar occasion allow, the banks increase additional spirited benefit above new competitors. E-

Banking services includes like, portable banking, online banking, ATM (Automated Teller Machine), DCM

(Cash Deposit Machine), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), NEFT (Net Electronic Fund Transfer), and Tele

Banking.

Keyword: E – Banking, NEFT, Tele Banking References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

364-366

103.

Authors: N. Mathankumar, M. Sankar, S. Janifer Vinnarasi

Paper Title: Effect of Modern Gadgets in Enhancing the Academic Skills of Young Learners

Abstract: Data Systems (IS) usage in advanced education is a huge speculation. Such ventures are required

to bring expanded productivity and viability, just as better quality administrations to partners. Our writing search didn't discover understudy data the board frameworks (SIMS) in Ethiopia or comparative low-salary nations.

This examination is work in progress. It endeavors to connect the writing hole for use and achievement variables

of SIMS in a college setting of low salary nations. The examination will address the exploration question: what

determinant elements add to the achievement or disappointment of IS in advanced education establishments in

Ethiopia, with specific reference to SIMS? The examination utilizes DeLone and McLean(1992, 2003) IS

Success Model to recognize the elements of IS achievement when applied to SIMS. We additionally examine

two new develops top administration backing and client bolster that were discovered applicable in the

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examination setting.

Keyword: Student information management system, higher education institutions, IS Success Model,

information quality, systemquality, user support, top management support. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University ,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic pe rformance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

104.

Authors: N. Mathankumar, S. Mari, K. Thiyagarajan

Paper Title: Imapct of Modern Gadgets on School Students

Abstract: Data Systems (IS) execution in advanced education is a huge venture. Such ventures are required

to bring expanded proficiency and viability, just as better quality administrations to partners. Our writing search

didn't discover understudy data the executives frameworks (SIMS) in Ethiopia or comparable low-pay nations.

This examination is work in progress. It endeavors to connect the writing hole for usage and achievement

components of SIMS in a college setting of low pay nations. The investigation will address the exploration

question: what determinant elements add to the achievement or disappointment of IS in advanced education

establishments in Ethiopia, with specific reference to SIMS? The examination utilizes DeLone and

McLean(1992, 2003) IS Success Model to recognize the components of IS achievement when applied to SIMS.

We likewise research two new develops top administration backing and client bolster that were discovered

pertinent in the examination setting.

Keyword: Student information management system, higher education institutions, IS Success Model,

information quality, systemquality, user support, top management support. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

371-376

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3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

105.

Authors: N. Mathankumar, S. Jeni Theresa, T. Subhalatha

Paper Title: Women's Role in Advertising Brands of Various Electronic Gadgets

Abstract: This article expounds regarding the matter of brands. The comprehension of brands has

changed alongside the occasions and financial atmosphere. The change expects organizations to move their

considering brands from a showcasing focused capacity to a core value that includes each part of the association.

Current brand thinking never again spins around unmistakable brand properties, for example, logos and hues, these simply make up the obvious brand.

Each new brand need to position and brand itself as an organization that can convey huge included an incentive

for the clients, through extending the administration model of conventional publicizing offices. The brand

incorporates the organization to advocate straightforwardness and decent variety, Visible correspondence, and

purposes of contact with the organization. From the site to the workplace and the unmistakable items. Brands are

required to be steady and suitable.

Keyword: Organizations, Incentives References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

377-379

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9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

106.

Authors: N. Mathankumar, W. Porselvi, Sumathy Arjunan

Paper Title: Ill Consequences of Advertisements Misleading Customers while Purchasing Mobile Gadgets

Abstract: Publicizing is one of the most dominant components in the advancement blend. It has

expressed that promoting, however unoriginal in character, could make significant impact in convincing

possibilities to become clients. Promoting is a type of correspondence to draw the consideration of purchasers. It

has become an essential and significant piece of business today. Notices and promoting offices h ave seen a blast since globalization and advertising. Commercial itself isn't an issue yet a significant way to develop business and

to connect with bigger market of purchasers. Be that as it may, when commercial is utilized to instigate shoppers

by method for unsubstantial cases, it is against their inclinations. Presently makes or specialist organizations are

spending huge measure of spending plan on promoting and there is a blast in commercial market. Buyers are

tricked from various perspectives whether it be wellbeing beverages, or quick nourishments, we have today a

situation where accessibility is never again an issue, the issue is of moderateness. Keyword: Globalization, Promotion, Advancement Blend References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

380-383

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15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

107.

Authors: R. Vasuki, M. Sankar, N. Mathan Kumar

Paper Title: Gravity of Technology in Improvising the International Trade and Economic Growth

Abstract: The investigation looks at the effect of universal exchange on financial development of India

utilizing exact examination Long run relationship estimation result shows a positive and noteworthy connection

among fares and residential venture with GDP. The connection among Imports and swapping scale with GDP

was seen as negative and measurably noteworthy. Short run relationship estimation result shows a positive and

critical connection among fares and residential speculation with GDP, while the short run connection among

imports and conversion scale was seen as negative, however factually irrelevant.

Keyword: Investigation, GDP, Financial Development References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of Applied

Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters, Chennai", International

Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining organisational

climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International Journal

of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley University,

Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal of

Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

384-385

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23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of Software

Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

108.

Authors: R. Vasuki, M. Sankar, N. Mathan Kumar

Paper Title: Easiness in Money Transfer Post Implementation of Internet Facilities

Abstract: The budgetary changes that were started in the mid 90's and the globalization and advancement

measures got a totally new working condition to the banks. Administrations and items like "Anyplace Banking",

"Tele Banking", "Web Banking", "web Banking", :E-Banking", and so forth have become the trendy expressions

of the day and the banks are attempting to adapt to the challenge by offering imaginative and alluringly bundled

innovation administrations to their customers. E – Banking, The Government of India established the

Information Technology Act, 2008 by and large known as IT Act, 2008 with impact from the fifth February

2008 to give lawful acknowledgment to electronic exchanges and different methods for Electronics business.

Several public sector banks have earmarked substantive budgets and are drawing up IT strategies to

face the future challenges. At this juncture the study of awareness of the Internet Banking is attempted to know

the current scenario so as to plan properly for the future.

Keyword: Public Sector, Information Technology act, Electronic Business. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

386-388

109.

Authors: R. Vasuki, M. Sankar, N. Mathan Kumar

Paper Title: Preferences of Baby Products Manufactured using Modernised Machinaries in Rural Areas

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Abstract: The marketer’s responsibility is to position his product in such a manner so as to suit the tastes

and preferences of the consumers. Consumer preference refers to the preference on the consumer for one brand

of a product in relation to various other brands of the same products. Today more and more of consumers in

India are becoming quality conscious. They insist on quality products and are prepared pay even more for it.

An attempt is being made through this survey to find out the parents preference regarding the purchase and

consumption of baby products.

Keyword: Consumer Preference, Market Responsibility References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

389-391

110.

Authors: J. Kannan, D. Venkatrama Raju,

Paper Title: Necessity of Technical Training for Trainees in Industries for Achieving Flawless Production

Abstract: HRD training is a short term process utilizing a systematic and organized procedure by which

both executive and non-executive personals acquire technical knowledge and skill for specific purposes. Thus,

training is the basic and strong mechanism of HRD, which contributes directly to the individual development. It is a process of skill building of a man /women and its is for increasing the ability and effectiveness to perform

his / her present and future tasks. HRD a newly adopted mantra and popular approach in the modern world. It is

concerned with the development of people working at all levels ie. workers, technical staff and executives in an

organization. This development can be mainly achieved through well-organized training programs. It is

exceptionally appropriate to take note of that this measurement might be noteworthy. In any case, the vital point

is that one needs to pass judgment on the nature of preparing inputs result relationship is to be thinks about.

However, it isn't in a large portion of the organizations. Additionally it is to be seen if these preparation

Programs are helping the representatives as an individual and as a component of the association. Usually in

almost all the organization, other than some on-the-spot evaluation, a specific evaluation of the training

programs is very rare. So it is necessary to find out whether the benefits of the training programs have reached

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the employees, in terms of the objectives of the training programs.

Keyword: HRD, Evaluation, Training programs References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

5. Ramachandran, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Online marketing - study on customer satisfaction and relationship", Indian

Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

20. Akessa, G.M. and Dhufera, A.G., 2015. Factors That Influences Students Academic Performance: A Case of Rift Valley

University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(22), pp.55-63.

21. Miller, G. and Shih, C.C., 1999. A faculty assessment of the academic rigor of on-and off-campus courses in agriculture. Journal

of Agricultural Education, 40, pp.57-65.

22. Tsinidou, M., Gerogiannis, V. and Fitsilis, P., 2010. Evaluation of the factors that determine quality in higher education: an

empirical study. Quality Assurance in education, 18(3), pp.227-244.

23. Farooq, M.S., Chaudhry, A.H., Shafiq, M. and Berhanu, G., 2011. Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: a

case of secondary school level. Journal of quality and technology management, 7(2), pp.1-14.

24. Fitsilis, P., Gerogiannis, V. and Anthopoulos, L., 2014. Ontologies for software project management: a review. Journal of

Software Engineering and Applications, 7(13), p.1096.

25. Adams, J.D. and Jaffe, A.B., 1996. Bounding the effects of R&D: an investigation using matched establishment-firm data(No.

w5544). National bureau of economic research.

111.

Authors: S. Praveen Kumar

Paper Title: Intepretation of Employees Intelligence in Handling Machinaries Associated With Manufacturing

Units

Abstract: Many organisations operate with the strong belief to contribute positively to the society, economy

and strong corporate work culture. This defines the level of employee engagement that transforms the

organisation into a high performance genre. An organisation’s culture is an essential part of business. It

influences nearly every aspect of the organisation, from acquiring top talent to improving employee satisfaction,

employee engagement and enhancing employee productivity, it becomes the basis of a happy workforce. A

distinct corporate culture is important to the success of an Organisation. Hence to bring out the transformation in

the culture it is import for the decision makers to be aware of the influencers. Good Leaders with high level of EI

can drive the behaviour and positively impact people to create a successful work culture. The objective of this paper is to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence and transformational leadership and their

effect on organizational culture.

Keyword: Emotional Intelligence, Organizational Culture and Transformation Leader. References:

1. Baker, K., Pryor, M. and Perkins, J. (nd) Achieving graduate attributes: making the implicit explicit (Retrieved 7/5/15 from

http://www.enhancementthemes.ac.uk

2. Bar-On, R. (2006), The Bar-On Model of emotional-social intelligence (esi), Psicothema, 18, supl, 13-25)

3. Barrie S.C. (2009) Understanding what we mean by the generic attributes of graduates Australia: Institute for Teaching and

Learning University of Sydney (Retrieved 28 August 2015 from http://www.itl.usyd.edu.au/GraduateAttributes/barriepaper.pdf

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4. Bradberry, T. and Greaves, J. (2009), Emotional Intelligence 2.0, CA: TalentSmart

5. Caruso, D.R. (2008) Emotions and the Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence in Emmerling,

6. R.J., Shanwal, V.K. and Mandal, M.K. (eds), Emotional Intelligence Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives, New York: Nova

Science Publishers Inc.

7. Dr. Chandra Mohan, A and Prasad, B. V. S, “Emotional Intelligence and Self Motivational Factors for Managerial Effectiveness

in the Corporate World”, NATIONAL MONTHLY REFEREED JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE &

MANAGEMENT, VOLUME NO.1, ISSUE NO.11.

8. Hassan Jorfi, “The impact of emotional intelligence on communication effectiveness: Focus on strategic alignment”, African

Journal of Marketing Management, Vol. 6(5), pp. 82-87, October, 2014.

9. M.Suvarchala Rani, “Emotional Intelligence – A Model for Effective Leadership, Competency and Career Growth”, Indian

Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8 (S4), 240–246, February 2015.

10. Vladimir, “Project Managers Emotional Intelligence - A Ticket to Success”, Journal in Procedia - Social and Behavioral

Sciences,74 ,274 – 284, 2013.

112.

Authors: A. Ravi Kumar, S. Praveen Kumar

Paper Title: Effectiveness in Following Eco Friendly Production Techniques by Large Scale Industries

Abstract: This paper examined the impact of industrial relations environment on organizational resilience,

with special interest on its implications on managers in Nigeria workplaces. Some industrial relations

environments such as economic, socio-cultural, legal-political, technological among others were identified and

discussed. Organizational learning, adaptive capacity and dynamic capabilities were the measures of

organizational resilience considered in this paper. The paper notes that the resilient ability of an organization develops over time from an organization’s continual adjustment to its environment and adjustment to current

adversities affecting it, as well as adapting to recover from pre-perturbation state as much as possible. The paper

concludes that for an organization to develop effective resilient ability, management must anticipate disturbances

and develop the ability to restore to original state, and to develop new skills in disruptive conditions.

Additionally, industrial relations demands managerial ability to successfully scan, understand and interpret the

environment which an organization operate in order to develop advantage in building resilience. It recommends

that organizations should embrace technology with open arms. Managers and employees should pay greater

attention on scientific and technological development, and research as a means of improving their innovative

abilities, and generation of new ideas and thoughts in order to successfully adapt to the changing environment in

order to develop strong resilience ability. Additionally, managers should ensure that they develop their

conceptual and technical skills and knowledge so that they can be able to understand and interpret their operating industrial environment and also use such knowledge to encourage organizational learning, and to

develop adaptive abilities, as well as dynamic capabilities in their organizations. Governments should encourage

through her agencies, a good industrial relations policies which are capable of encouraging industrial harmony

among the parties in industrial relations, as well as providing policy stability for organizations to operate with.

Keyword: Organizational resilience, industrial relations, IR environment, Indian managers. References:

1. Madni, A. M. (2007). Designing for resilience. ISTI Lecture notes on advanced topics in systems engineering.

2. Obiekwe, O., Felix, O. & Izim, B. (2018). Industrial relations environment in Nigeria: Implications for managers in Nigeria

workplace. International Journal of Economics and Business Management, 4 (1): 1 – 10

3. Oyebanji, J. (1994). Indian business environment and organization effectiveness. Abiola Bookshop Limited.

4. Oyeyinka, O. (1989) Nigeria’s steel needs in 1990s. Management in Nigeria, 25 (2):8. Setyendra (2014). Industrial relations.

Retrieved from: http://is patgure.com/industrial- relations/

5. Seville, E. (2008) Brunsdon, D., Dantas, A., Le Masurler, Wilkinson, S. & Vargo, J. (2008). Organizational resilience: researching

the reality of New Zealand Organization. Journal of Business and Continuity and Emergency Management, 2 (2): 258 – 266.

6. R.J., Shanwal, V.K. and Mandal, M.K. (eds), Emotional Intelligence Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives, New York: Nova

Science Publishers Inc.

7. Dr. Chandra Mohan, A and Prasad, B. V. S, “Emotional Intelligence and Self Motivational Factors for Managerial Effectiveness in

the Corporate World”, National Monthly Refereed Journal Of Research In Commerce & Management, Volume No.1, Issue No.11.

8. Hassan Jorfi, “The impact of emotional intelligence on communication effectiveness: Focus on strategic alignment”, African Journal

of Marketing Management, Vol. 6(5), pp. 82-87, October, 2014.

9. M.Suvarchala Rani, “Emotional Intelligence – A Model for Effective Leadership, Competency and Career Growth”, Indian Journal

of Science and Technology, Vol 8 (S4), 240–246, February 2015.

10. Vladimir, “Project Managers Emotional Intelligence - A Ticket to Success”, Journal in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences,74

,274 – 284, 2013.

398-401

113.

Authors: A. Ravi Kumar, S. Praveen Kumar

Paper Title: Framework for Handling Modern Machinaries in Large Scal Industries

Abstract The search for a theory of Industrial Relations has led to the emergence of a plethora of

frameworks, of analysis of Industrial Relations. Making sense of the diverse perspectives involved has become

as problematic as the original search itself. This paper re-visits the search for a theory of Industrial Relations by

imposing an order on some dominant schools of thought in the literature, starting with the subject-matter and

approach debate. The paper concludes that the subject-matter of Industrial Relations has evolved from being

unions, to institutions of job regulation (rules), and then to conflict; and these correspond with the Union, Rules,

and Conflict frameworks of Industrial Relations analysis suggested here. Consequently, it is the view of this

paper that these should be seen as the components of the subject-matter of Industrial Relations; and given its

multi-disciplinary nature, a web-of-discipline approach is more appropriate in Industrial Relations theorizing.

Keyword: Unions, Rules, Conflict, Multi-Disciplinary, Web-of-Discipline

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References: 1. Madni, A. M. (2007). Designing for resilience. ISTI Lecture notes on advanced topics in systems engineering.

2. Obiekwe, O., Felix, O. & Izim, B. (2018). Industrial relations environment in Nigeria: Implications for managers in Nigeria

workplace. International Journal of Economics and Business Management, 4 (1): 1 – 10

3. Oyebanji, J. (1994). Indian business environment and organization effectiveness. Abiola Bookshop Limited.

4. Oyeyinka, O. (1989) Nigeria’s steel needs in 1990s. Management in Nigeria, 25 (2):8. Setyendra (2014). Industrial relations.

Retrieved from: http://is patgure.com/industrial- relations/

5. Seville, E. (2008) Brunsdon, D., Dantas, A., Le Masurler, Wilkinson, S. & Vargo, J. (2008). Organizational resilience: researching

the reality of New Zealand Organization. Journal of Business and Continuity and Emergency Management, 2 (2): 258 – 266.

6. R.J., Shanwal, V.K. and Mandal, M.K. (eds), Emotional Intelligence Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives, New York: Nova

Science Publishers Inc.

7. Dr. Chandra Mohan, A and Prasad, B. V. S, “Emotional Intelligence and Self Motivational Factors for Managerial Effectiveness in

the Corporate World”, National Monthly Refereed Journal Of Research In Commerce & Management, Volume No.1, Issue No.11.

8. Hassan Jorfi, “The impact of emotional intelligence on communication effectiveness: Focus on strategic alignment”, African Journal

of Marketing Management, Vol. 6(5), pp. 82-87, October, 2014.

9. M.Suvarchala Rani, “Emotional Intelligence – A Model for Effective Leadership, Competency and Career Growth”, Indian Journal

of Science and Technology, Vol 8 (S4), 240–246, February 2015.

10. Vladimir, “Project Managers Emotional Intelligence - A Ticket to Success”, Journal in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences,74

,274 – 284, 2013.

114.

Authors: P. Jagadeeswari

Paper Title: Predicting Solar and Wind Based Computation Using Square Difference Labelling Technique

Abstract: In this paper we have shown that the graph Dbn, C(Ln), T(n, m), K1 + K1,n, balloon of the

triangular snake , DHF(n), bull graph (C3), Duplication of the pendant vertex by the edge of bull graph (C3) and

one point union of (bull (C3))k is a square difference graph. Keyword: Square Difference, Circular Ladder, Balloon Graph, Bull Graph

AMS classification: 05C78 References:

1. J. Arthy, K. Manimegalai, K. Ramanathan “Cycle and Path Related Graphs on L-cordial Labeling”, International Journal of

Innovative Science and Research Technology, vol (4)6, 2019, ISSN. No: 2456 – 2165.

2. Frank Harary “Graph Theory”, Narosa Publishing House, 2001.

3. Gallian J.A “A Dynamic Survey of Graph Labeling”, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, #DS6, 2017.

4. P. Jagadeeswari, K. Manimekalai, K. Bhuvaneswari “Square Difference Labeling of Cycle, Path & Tree related Graph”,

Advancement in Engineering, Science & Technology, J. Mech. Cont.& Math. Sci., Special Issue, No.-2, August (2019) pp 627-631

5. C. Jayasekaran and J. Little Flower “One Edge Trimagic Labeling of Umbrella, Dumb Bell and Circular Ladder Graphs”, Annals of

Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol.13 No. 1, 2017, 73 – 87.

6. Rosa A “On Certain Valuation of Graph Theory of Graph”, (Rome, July 1966), Golden & Breach .M and Paris (1967), 349 – 355.

7. G. Sankari, S. Lawanya “Odd – Even Graceful Labeling of Umbrella and Tadpole Graphs”, International Journal of Pure and

Applied Mathematics, vol (114), 6, 2017, 139 – 143.

8. Shiama. J “Square Difference Labeling for Certain Graph”, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 08887), 44 (4),

2012.

9. Sunoj. B.S, Mathew Varkey “A Note on Square Sum Difference Product Prime Labeling”, International Journal of. Advance

Research in Science and Engineering, 6 (11), 2017

406-409

115.

Authors: K. Manimegalai, G. Subashini

Paper Title: Validating Machining Tools using Square Sum Labeling Technique

Abstract: This work claims that the SS labeling for generalized web without centreW0 (m,3), corona graph

(Pm x C3)⊙K1 for and (Pm x C3).

Keyword: square sum labeling(SSL),SSA, W0 (m,n), (Pm x C3)⊙K1and BFS Algorithm. AMS

Classification No: 05C78 References:

1. Ajitha.V, S.Arumugam and K.A.Germina, “On square sum graphs”, AKCE J. Graphs and combinatorics, 6(1), (2009), 1 -10

2. Beineke.L.W. And S.M.Hegde, Discuss. Math. Graph Theory 21, 63 (2001)

3. Gallian, J.A. “A dynamic survey of graph labeling” The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics (2017), #DS6.

4. Germina.K.A and R.Sebastian “Further results on square sum graphs” International Mathematical forum, Vol. 8, 2013, no. 1, 47 -57

5. F.Harary. “Graph theory” Narosa Publishing House (2001).

6. Figuerora-Centeno R.M., Ichisima R., Muntaner-Batle F.A., 2001. The place of super edge- magic labeling among other classes of

labeling, Discrete Math. 231, 153-168.

7. Lee.S.M and G. Wang, All pyramids, lotuses and diamonds are k -graceful, Bull. Math. Soc. Sci. Math. R. S. Roumanie (N. S),

32(1988) 145-150.

8. K. Manimekalai, S. Manisha and P. Jagadeeswari, On Square Sum Labeling Of Cycle Related Graphs, Advancement in

Engineering, Science & Technology J. Mech. Cont.& Math. Sci., Special Issue, No.-2, August (2019) pp 618-626.

9. Manimekalai. K and K.Thirusangu, Super Edge-magic and Super Edge-bimagic Total labeling of some special graphs, Proceedings

of International Conference On Mathematical Computer Engineering, Vol.III, (ICMCE-2013), VIT Chennai, (2013) 965-972.

10. Manimekalai. K and K. Thirusangu, Antimagic, Super Edge-Magic And Edge-Bimagic Labelings Of Some Graphs. International

Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume 101 No. 6 2015, 1041-1050.

11. Rosa. A, on certain valuation of graph, theory of graphs (Rome, July 1966), Golden and Breach. N.Y and Paris, (1967), 349 – 355.

12. Shiama .J, “Square sum labeling for some middle and total graphs” International Journal of Computer Applications (0975-8887),

Vol.37-No .4. January 2012.

410-412

116. Authors: G. Subashini

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Paper Title: Quad Difference Labeling for Mechanical Process Operating at Repetitive Cycles

Abstract: In this present work, we discuss the concept of Quad difference labeling(QDL) behavior of path,

cycle and wheel related graphs like ladder, triangular ladder, diagonal ladder, fan, friendship, gear, helm, wheel

and C_n⨀K_1graphs.

Keyword: QDL, Quad difference graph (QDG), L_n,〖TL〗_n,〖DL〗_n,F_n, T_n,G_n,H_n,W_nand C_n⨀K_1.

References: 1. Ajitha V, Arumugam S, Germina KA, “on square sum graphs”, AKCE J. Graphs combin 2006, 6(1):1-10.

2. Gallian JA, A dynamics survey of graph labeling. The electronic journal of combinatorics 2009

3. Govindan V, Dhivya S, “Difference labeling of Jewel graph”. International journal of mathematics trends and technology (IJMTT) –

Volume 65, Issue 4-April/2019

4. Harary F, 1998, graph theory, Narosa publishing house, New Delhi, India

5. J. Shiama “cube difference labeling of some graphs”, International journal of engineering science and innovative technology

(IJESIT), Volume 2, Issue 6-November/2013

6. J. Shiama, “Square difference labeling for Cartesian graph, International journal of computer applications (0975-08887), (44/4)

(2012)

413-416

117.

Authors: P. Jagadeeswari

Paper Title: Degree Spilliting Analysis for Polynomials Developed for Electrical Systems

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the degree splitting graphs of Pn (n > 3), comb graph, (K1,n(1)K1,n

(2)), CmʘKn̅̅̅̅ ,

S(K1,n) and Tadpole graph are Square difference graph (SDG).

Keyword: Square difference labeling (SDL), comb graph, tadpole graph, degree splitting AMS classification:

05C78 References:

1. B. Basavangoud, Prashant. V. Patil and Sunil kumar, “Domination in degree splitting graphs”, Journal of Analysis and computation,

vol 8, No. 1, (2012) ISSN: 0973 – 2861.

2. J. A. Gallian, “A Dynamic survey of graph labeling”, The electronics journal of Combinatories, 17(2010), # DS6.

3. P. Jagadeeswari, K. Manimekalai, K. Ramanathan, “Square Difference Labeling of Some Special Graphs” International journal of

Innovative Science and Research Technology, Vol 4, issue 5, May 2019, ISSN No: 2456-2165.

4. P. Maya, T. Nicholas, “Degree splitting of some I – Cordial graphs”, International journal of Research in Advent Technology, vol 6,

No. 8, (2018), ISSN: 2321 – 9637.

5. Ponraj. R, S. Somasundaram, “On the degree splitting of some graph”, National Academy Science letters 27(2004), 275 – 278.

6. Rosa, “On Certain valuation of graph theory of graphs (Rome, July 1966), Golden and Breach. N. Y, Paris (1967) 349 – 355.

7. G. Sankari, S. Lawanya “Odd – Even Graceful Labeling of Umbrella and Tadpole Graphs”, International Journal of Pure and

Applied Mathematics, Vol (114), 6, 2017, 139 – 143.

8. J. Shiama, “Square Difference Labeling for some graphs”, International journal of Computer Application, 44(4), (2012).

9. Siliviya Francis, V. Balaji, “Mean labeling on degree splitting graph of star graph”, International journal of Advances in Applied

Mathematics and Mechanics. 5(2), (2017), 25 – 29, ISSN: 2347 – 2529.

417-420

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Authors: P. Jagadeeswari

Paper Title: Considering Square Difference Labelling for Validating Theta Graphs of Dynamic Machinaries

Abstract: In this work, we prove that the graphs Z-Pn, braid graph, switching of an apex vertex of CHn,

ʘ K2, bull graph (Cn), truncated tetrahedron, frutcht graph are Square difference graph (SDG).

Keyword: Square Difference, braid graph, truncated tetrahedron, frutcht graph, Bull Graph, AMS

classification: 05C78

References: 1. J. Arthy, K. Manimekalai, K. Ramanathan, “Cycle and path related graphs on L – Cordial labeling”, International Journal of

Innovative Science and Research Technology, Vol 4, issue 6, June 2019.

2. Frank Harary “Graph Theory”, Narosa Publishing House, 2001.

3. Gallian J.A “A Dynamic Survey of Graph Labeling”, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, #DS6, 2017.

4. Jagadeeswari. P, K. Ramanathan and K. Manimekalai, “Square Difference Labeling for pyramid graph and its related graphs”,

International journal of Mathematics And its Applications”, 6(1) (2018) 91-96.

5. Jagadeeswari. P, K. Manimekalai and, K. Ramanathan, “Square Difference Labeling for H Graphs”, AIP Conference Proceedings

2112, 020147 (2019); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5112332. Published Online: 24 June 2019.

6. Mukund V Bapat, “New results on L – cordial labeling of graphs”, International Journal of Statistics and applied Mathematics, 2018:

3(2); 641 – 644.

7. N. B. Rathod, K. K. Kanani, “4 – cordiality of some new path related graphs”, International Journal of Mathematics Trends and

Technology, Vol 34, No.1, May 2016.

8. Rosa A “On Certain Valuation of Graph Theory of Graph”, (Rome, July 1966), Golden & Breach .M and Paris (1967), 349 – 355.

9. Shiama.J. “Square difference labeling for some graphs” International Journal of Computer Applications (0975-08887), Vol.44 (4),

April 2012.

10. Shiama.J. “Some Special types of Square difference graphs” International Journal of Mathematical archives, Vol. 3(6), 2012, 2369-

2374 ISSN 2229-5046.

11. G. Subashini, K. Bhuvaneswari, K. Manimekalai, “Square Difference labeling of Theta Graphs”, International Journal of

Engineering and Research Vol-8, issue 9.

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12. P. Sumathi, “Quotient 3 cordial labeling for some special graphs”, International of Journal Innovative research in Pure and

Engineering Mathematics, vol 1, issue 1, 2017.

119.

Authors: W. Porselvi, Sumathi Arjunan, M. M. Shanmuga Priya

Paper Title: Training of Artifical Intelligence for Detection of Scales of Musical Instruments

Abstract: Learning to play a musical instrument is rewarding in many ways. Through music kids and adults

can learn discipline, express creativity and find a healthy way to manage stress. For people who stick to it and

get good at it, music might even become a career. But even among those who play just for fun there are very few

who regret bringing music into their lives.

Every wannabe musician has to start somewhere, and that somewhere isn’t always so easy to figure out. There

are so many different instruments out there, each with a strong set of pros and cons.

Keyword: fixed-length music, Softmax, young’s modulus. References:

1. Vasanthi, S. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "Influence of value analysis and cross training in industry", International Journal of

Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 1810-1811.

2. Velvizhi, R., Sri Gowtham, S. & Jeya Priya, D. 2019, "Examination of early feedbacks for effective product retailing on E-

commerce websites", International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 703-706.

3. Anuradha, C., Pothumani, S. & Kavitha, R. 2019, "A novel method towards E-commerce", International Journal of Engineering

and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6 Special Issue 2, pp. 535-538.

4. Thomas, J. & Rabiyathul Basariya, S. 2019, "A study on the issues of financial ratio analysis", Indian Journal of Public Health

Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1079-1081.

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Journal of Public Health Research and Development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1072-1078.

6. Priya, R., Vinothini, G. & Cor Jesu, C.D. 2019, "The mentor-protégé relationship for professional growth", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 1110-1119.

7. Jannifer Rani, N., Bina Pani, S. & Nimisha, N.S. 2019, "A study on money back polices available in LIC", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 833-839.

8. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "Global marketing management planning and organization", Journal of

Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 489-493.

9. Saillaja, V., Jhansi Rani, K. & Catherine, R. 2019, "The new phase of marketing information system", Journal of Advanced

Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 9 Special Issue, pp. 482-488.

10. Thoufiqulla & Raju, D.V. 2019, "Perception of indian investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to mip

funds", Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 177-183.

11. Jasmine, K.R.M. & Basariya, S.R. 2018, "A study on the customers benefits on mutual funds", International Journal of Civil

Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 45-48.

12. Vasanthi, S. & Basariya, S.R. 2019, "Pros and cons of on the job training versus off the job training", International Journal of

Scientific and Technology Research, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 671-674.

13. Pavithra, J. & Ganesan, M. 2016, "A study on awareness and impact of micro-financial schemes", International Journal of

Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 5449-5460.

14. Pavithra, J., Dilli Babu, P. & Ambuli, T.V. 2014, "A study on budgetary control at Maruti Service Masters,

Chennai", International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

15. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "Determining factors of organisational climate with reference to leadership

styles", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1327-1332.

16. Gunaraja, T.M. & Venkatrama Raju, D. 2018, "The role of job satisfaction and training of employees in determining

organisational climate of a selected industry", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1266-

1269.

17. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Performance appraisal and its effects on employees with respect to it sector in Chennai

city", International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 1535-1538.

18. Aarathy, T.S. & Raju, D.V. 2018, "Employee perception towards performance appraisal system in IT sector", International

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 131-135.

19. Porselvi, W., Jublee, D. & Sivanesan, G. 2018, "A study on factors influencing adoption of technology and innovation in banking

industry, tamilnadu, India", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 789-800.

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Authors: J. Arthy

Paper Title: Corona Graphs for Astronomical Calcualtions using L-Cordial Labeling

Abstract: In this work we examine L-Cordial Labeling for .T_n ʘK_1 ,DT_n ʘK_1 〖,Q〗_n ʘ K_(1 ),

,B_(n,n) ʘK_1, C_m ʘP_n Graphs

Keyword: Corona, Triangular Snake, Quadrilateral Snake, L-Cordial (LC).

AMS: Classification: 05C78.

References: 1. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Cube Difference Labeling Of Some Special Graphs”. AIP Conference Proceedings

428-430

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2112, 020140 (2019).

2. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan , “Cycle And Path Related Graphs on L-Cordial Labeling”. International journal of

Innovative Science and Research Technology, Vol 4, issue 5, May 2019, ISSN No: 2456-2165.

3. J.Arthy, K.Manimekalai, K.Bhuvaneswari “On L-Cordial Graphs”, Advancement in Engineering, Science and Technology.

J.Mech.Cont.AMath.Sci, Special issue, N0-2, August (2019) PP 647-652.

4. Gallian. J.A,“A dynamic survey of graph labeling”, The Electronics journal of Combinatories, 17(2010) #DS6.

5. Frank. Harary. “Graph theory” Narosa Publishing House (2001).

6. P.Jagadeeswari, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Square Difference Labeling Of H-

7. Graphs” AIP Conference Proceedings 2112, 020147 (2019).

8. Mukund V.Bapat, “Some Vertex Prime Graphs and A New Type Of raph Labeling”, International Journal Of Mathematics

Trends and Technology (IJMTT),Vol 47, Number 1(2017),49-55.

9. Mukund, V.Bapat, “A Note On L-Cordial Labeling Of Graphs”, International Journal Of Mathematics And Its Applications, Vol

5,Issue 4-D(2017),457-460.

10. Mukund V.Bapat, “New Results On L-Cordial Labeling Of Graphs”, International Journal Of Statistics And Applied

Mathematics,2018,3(2),641-644.

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1251.

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Journal of Mathematical Sciences: Theory and Practical, Vol.5, No.3.(2013)PP.167-175.

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387.

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Applied Math., 9(2) (2014) 811-825.

15. G.Subhashini, K.Manimekalai and K.Ramanathan, “Prime Cordial Labeling Of HnʘK2

16. Graphs”, AIP Conference Proceedings 2112, 020128 (2019).

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8887) Volume 64-No.12.Feb 2013.

121.

Authors: L.Chitra, Rohan Samuel Jayaseelan, Rohan Sunil

Paper Title: High Voltage using DC-DC Switched Capacitor Converter for PV Application without Transformer

Abstract: In this paper, a DC-DC switched capacitor (SC) converter without using transformer is designed

to achieve high voltage gain. Normally a transformer is used for AC-AC power conversion with step up or step

down operation without changing the frequency. But it occupies more space due to its size and weight.

Therefore, switched capacitor is used for achieving high voltage combine with converter, in order to avoid the

transformer due to more expensive and losses. The traditional converter consists of more switches and stresses

as well as losses with converter. In proposed converter, it uses fewer amounts of switches and gives high

efficiency to increase the voltage gain. The current ripples are filtered that help to device life time and also

reduce the electromagnetic interference. The designed converter is analyzed and the voltage is attained using

MATLAB/Simulink.

Keyword: DC-DC converter, Transformer less switched capacitor (SC), and Voltage gain. References:

1. P. Sharma, and V. Agarwal, “Exact maximum power point tracking of grid-connected partially shaded PV source using current

compensation concept,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 29, no. 9, pp. 4684-92,2013.

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3. S. P. Thiruvadi, and S. Bhuvaneshwari, “Hybrid PV-Wind-Battery Based System for Household Applications Using Dc-Dc

Converter,”

4. S. Jain, and V. Agarwal, “A single-stage grid connected inverter topology for solar PV systems with maximum power point

tracking,” 2007.

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applications,” IEEE 10th International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference (PEDSTC), pp. 470 -474,

2019

12. N. Elsayad , H. Moradisizkoohi, and O. A. Mohammed, “A Single-Switch Transformer less DC--DC Converter with Universal Input

Voltage for Fuel Cell Vehicles: Analysis and Design,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 68, no. 5, pp.4537 -4549,

2019.

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MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, no.1 Nov 2013, pp. 37-42.

431-434

122.

Authors: L.Chitra, Siranjeevi .S, Manikandan .A, Saravanan .G

Paper Title: Automation of Batch Production in Paint Industry using PLC

Abstract: This paper presents the development of automatic control over batch type production in the paint

industry. The automation technique for the manufacturing of paint industry is applied wit0068 the help of

programmable Logic Controller. In this task, the analytical compute model for optimizing the functions of the

volume processing plant is capable of handling all possible decision variables in the setup. The synthesized

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function is used in a dominant paint construct plant. This work- concentrate plant is a multi-product, batch

processing plant, with a ample variety of products, challenge for various process apparatus at the manufacturing

site. The plant under consideration working in accordance with the principle of "order-based" production.

Therefore, this application can be classified as a short-term organize of a real case multi-product module alter

plant.

Keyword: Automation, Batch Production, PLC, Paint industry. References:

1. Rahul Pawar, Dr. N. R. Bhasme, “Application of PLC’s for Automation of Processes in Industries “, Int. Journal of Engineering

Research and Applications, ISSN: 2248-9622, Vol. 6, Issue 6, (Part - 3) June 2016, pp.53-59.

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Vol. 2, No. 8, Nov. 2011, 2045-7057.

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transactions on energy conversion, 19(3), pp.469-476..

4. B. S. Kalaivani, M. Jagadeeswari, “PLC and SCADA Based Effective Boiler Automation System for Thermal Power Plant”,

International journal of advanced research in computer engineering & technology, Vol. 4, Issue 4, April 2015, pp. 1653-1657.

5. E. H. Maha M. Lashin, “Different Application of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC),” International Journal of Computer

Science and Information Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1, Feb 2014.

6. K. Ali, R. Ghoni, A. N. Abdalla, “Advanced Control of Hybrid-PLC System”, International conference on modelling optimization

and computing, ISSN 1877-7058, June 2012, pp. 218-225.

7. Endi M, Elhalwagy YZ. “Three-layer PLC/SCADA system architecture in process automation and data monitoring”. The 2nd

International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE) 2010 Feb 26 ,Vol. 2, pp. 774-779 .

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based applications”. Computer Standards & Interfaces, 30(3), pp.157-166.

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Version v7.40 SP1. Manual Revision Version v7.40 SP1”.

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Authors: P. Rajasekeran, L. Chitra, D. Saranya, N.P. Gopinath

Paper Title: Modular-Multilevel Inverter based on Various Switching Modules for Harmonic Elimination in

HVDC

Abstract: For transmitting the power and reducing harmonic distortion at long distance HVDC system in

industrial application the Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) is utilized. While contrasted and AC system,

HVDC system utilized this technique as a result of its cost effective function, effectiveness of high transmission

rate. MMC is for the most part utilized for reducing the filter size. In industrial application, it is extensively used

for voltage balance, control of circuiting current at each arm and reduces the voltage ripple. In this paper MMC

based various switching modules are used to mitigate the Total Harmonics Distortion (THD) that presents in the

HVDC line. MMC has used in HVDC and LVDC applications. MMC is analyses and concludes the advantages

and enhancement of converter modulation for reduce the voltage ripple.

Keyword: HVDC, Modular Multilevel Converter, Switching Modules, Total Harmonic Distortion. References:

1. C., Chen, G.P. Adam, S. Finney, J. Fletcher, and B. Williams, “H-bridge modular multi-level converter: control strategy for

improved DC fault ride-through capability without converter blocking”, IET Power Electronics, vol.8, no.10, pp.1996-2008, 2015.

2. Y. Chen, S. Zhao, Z. Li, and Y. Kang, “Multi-object control of an isolated DC–DC modular multilevel converter”, IET Power

Electronics, vol. 11, no. 8, pp.1338-1349, 2018.

3. L. Xiao, Y. Li, H. Xiao, Z. Zhang, and Z. Xu, “Electromechanical Transient Modeling of Line Commutated Converter-Modular

Multilevel Converter-Based Hybrid Multi-Terminal High Voltage Direct Current Transmission Systems”, Energies, vol. 11, no. 8,

p.2102, 2018.

4. S. Song, Y. Hu, K. Ni, J. Yan, G. Chen, H. Wen, and X. Ye, “Multi-port high voltage gain modular power converter for offshore

wind farms”, Sustainability, vol. 10, no.7, pp.2176, 2018.

5. Nami, J. Liang, F. Dijkhuizen, and G.D. Demetriades, “Modular multilevel converters for HVDC applications: Review on converte r

cells and functionalities”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 30, no. 1, pp.18-36, 2015.

6. Verdugo, J.I. Candela, F. Blaabjerg, and P. Rodriguez, “Three-Phase Isolated Multi-Modular Converter in Renewable Energy

Distribution Systems”, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2019.

7. Y.U.A.N. Yubo, L.I. Peng, K.O.N.G. Xiangping, L.I.U. Jiankun, L. I Qun, and W.A.N.G. Ye, “Harmonic influence analysis of

unified power flow controller based on modular multilevel converter”, Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, vol. 4,

no. 1, pp.10-18, 2016.

8. L. Zhang, Y. Zou, J. Yu, J. Qin, V. Vittal, G.G. Karady, D. Shi, and Z. Wang, “Modeling, control, and protection of modular

multilevel converter-based multi-terminal HVDC systems- a review”, CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems, vol. 3, no. 4,

pp.340-352, 2017.

9. Z. Wu, J. Chu, W. Gu, Q. Huang, L. Chen, and X. Yuan, “Hybrid Modulated Model Predictive Control in a Modular Multilevel

Converter for Multi-Terminal Direct Current Systems”, Energies, vol. 11, no. 7, pp.1861, 2018.

10. N. Vijayalakshmi, “Photovoltaic Fed Multilevel Inverter Design Using PODPWM Technique for Improved Power Quality”,

International Journal of Advances in Signal and Image Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.8-14, 2019.

11. M. Jayabalan, B. Jeevarathinam, and T. Sandirasegarane, “Reduced switch count pulse width modulated multilevel inverter”, IET

Power Electronics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp.10-17, 2017.

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Authors: D. Bubesh kumar, Nizamuddin, Neeraj P.K, Mohammed Rivas Angillath

Paper Title: Artificial Intelligence and Biomechanics Method for Designing Robosoldier

Abstract: In this paper the principle of biomechanics and artificial Intelligence are used in the design of

robo soldier. The whole the structure is designed in such a way humans can use the structure with ease. Any

artificial system should be designed in similar to the human anatomy. This paper gives the complete details of 445-447

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the design of robosoldier.

Keyword: Robosoldier, FEM & AI. References:

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robotics,Mar.2004 , Vol.1,No.01,pp.157-73.

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5. J. Rebula , F. Canas ,J. Pratt ,A. Goswami ,” Learning capture points for humanoid push recovery”, IEEE-RAS International

Conference on Humanoid Robots, Nov. 2007 ,pp. 65-72.

6. B. Verrelst ,R. Van Ham ,B. Vanderborght,F. Daerden ,D. Lefeber , J. Vermeulen , “The pneumatic biped “Lucy” actuated with

pleated pneumatic artificial muscles”, Autonomous Robots, ,Vol.18,No.2, Mar.2005, pp.201-13.

7. T. Minato, Y. Yoshikawa, T. Noda, S. Ikemoto, H. Ishiguro, and M. Asada, “CB2: A child robot with biomimetic body for cognitive

developmental robotics”, IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots , Nov.2007,pp. 557-562.

8. S. Nishio ,H. Ishiguro ,N. Hagita ,” Geminoid: Teleoperated android of an existing person”, InHumanoid robots: New

developments,Jun. 2007

9. P.Sathish kumar, R. Ramadoss,”INVESTIGATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF

BAGASSE FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITE”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.9,

No.2, 2017,pp.86-96.

125.

Authors: Vijayakumar K, L.Prabhu, Tony O T, Akshith M S, Gokul Kannan

Paper Title: Characteristic Identification Methodology for 2D Sheet Metal Components

Abstract: In the computer-integrated production environment, computer-assisted process planning is a key

area which analyses the Computer aided Design server collects information about design and converts it into the

necessary information about manufacturing. To identify 2D sheet shearing operations from the nested architecture provided by a wire frame template, a feature identification procedure has been suggested. Basically,

the method uses geometric data to determine different groups of objects. Entity groups are categorized into a

number of features for raw resources, a set of boundary features, and a set of interior features. There seems to be

a special classification of the feature functions inclusion to both the set of boundary functions. Components (i.e.

boundary elements set together with their inside feature set components) are lexicographically arranged. Based

on the suggested categorization for shearing practices and using multiple feature sets, processing features were

defined. The technique listed above, definitions are explained along with its principles. This is performed in the

C environment and from the DXF output directory of AutoCAD geometric information is retrieved..

Keyword: computer-integrated production, shearing practices, entity groups, sheet metal parts. References:

1. Z. Sukimin ,H. Haron,” Algorithm to Classify Features on DXF and Map the Feature of Machining Parameter”, Asia Pasific

Industrial Engineering & Management Systems Conference, Vol. 3, Dec. 2008, pp. 2721-2728.

2. J. X. Gao ,Y. S. Tang ,R. Sharma ,” A feature model editor and process planning system for sheet metal products”, Journal of

Materials Processing Technology, Vol.107,No.1-3,Nov. 2000 ,pp.88-95.

3. H. M. Hussein, S. Kumar ,” A computerized retrieval system for sheet metal parts”, Asian International Journal of Science and

Technology in Production and Manufacturing,Vol.1,No.2,2008,pp.31-40.

4. T. S. Kang , B. O. Nnaji ,” Feature representation and classification for automatic process planning systems”, Journal of

manufacturing systems. Vol.12,No.2,Jan.1993,pp.133-45.

5. R. Jagirdar,V. K. Jain ,J. L Batra,S. G. Dhande,” Feature recognition methodology for shearing operations for sheet metal

components”. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems,Vol.8,No.1,feb.1995,pp.51-62.

6. J. Senthil Kumar,” FABRICATION OF HTC PLANT FOR CARBONISATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE”,International

Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.9, No.1 April 2017,pp.26-33.

448-452

126.

Authors: Sangeetha Krishnamoorthi, L. Prabhu, Deepak Mohanan, Harshadev, Nithin Antony

Paper Title: Experimental Analysis of a Ci Engine with the Effect of Different Injection Pressures using (Nome)

Biodiesel

Abstract: The biodiesel production in our country has a large scope in the upcoming years and can be made

available in plenty which has a main role in controlling the more number of uses of fossil fuels. By blending

ethanol with the diesel the amount of usage of the fossil fuel can be reduced in a drastic level which can pave the

way for development in producing biodiesel using more nonedible oils which is available in the different places

of the country. In this paper experiments were done with the biodiesel which is produced from neem oil. The

seeds of the neem tree contain certain % oil and this can be made into use by converting it in to non edible oil

with the help of transesterification process. More number of studies has been already done by using the neem oil

and so the current study gives the concert as well as also the various release characteristics of neem oil methyl

ester by testing at different injection pressures. The specific injection pressure may be including 200 bar, 225 bar and also at 250 bar. Keyword: Diesel engine, Neem lubricates methyl ester, Emissions, inoculation pressure, performance. References:

1. K. Agarwal ,A. Dhar,J. K. Gupta ,W. I. Kim ,K. Choi ,C. S. Lee, S. Park,” Effect of fuel injection pressure and injection timing of

Karanja biodiesel blends on fuel spray, engine performance, emissions and combustion characteristics”, Energy Conversion and

Management,Vol.91,Feb.2015,pp.302-14.

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2. S. V. Channapattana, A. A. Pawar, P. G. Kamble,” Effect of injection pressure on the performance and emission characteristics of

VCR engine using honne biodiesel as a fuel”, Materials Today: Proceedings,Vol.2,No.4-5,Jan.2015,pp.1316-25.

3. P. M. Shameer ,K. Ramesh ,R. Purnachandran ,R. Sakthivel ,” Effects of injection timing and injection pressure on biodiesel fuelled

engine performance characteristics: a review”, Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and

Humanities,Vol.7,No.2,2017,pp.310-30.

4. B. Ranveer , "Evaluation of biodiesel as a fuel for a diesel engine & analysis of smoke level at different injection pressure",

International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research,Vol.1, No.7,Dec.2014, pg.651-655.

5. Pandhare ,A. Padalkar,” Investigations on performance and emission characteristics of diesel engine with biodiesel (Jatropha Oil)

and its blends”, Journal of Renewable Energy,Vol.2013,pp.1-11. 6. M. C. Sekhar,V. R. Mamilla,M. V. Mallikarjun,K. V. Reddy ,” Production of biodiesel from neem oil”, International journal of

engineering studies,Vol.1,No.4,2009,pp.295-302. 7. A.Aravindkumar,”CFD ANALYSIS OF GAS FLOW BEHAVIOR IN VARIOUSECONOMIZER DUCT”, International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research ,Vol.6, No.1 Nov 2014,pp.61-6

127.

Authors: S. Kalyanakumar, L. Prabhu, Vineeth. PC, Abhijeeth MP, Abhishek G

Paper Title: Characteristics of Rectangular Section and Double Hat Section

Abstract: This proposal defines the difference between the double hat section tubes &rectangular section

for tremble energy consumption like in crash worth applications. The primary objective of this study is to “to

gather information regarding the energy absorption & impact of double and single cap section tubes and to apply

them in the system where energy absorption takes place.The double-hat and thin-walled top-hat in which spot-

welded by quasi-static axial method. Many tests were identified such as associated energy-absorbing characteristics and several post-test collapse mode where scrutinized and compared with other previous tests.

The best model was selected by crush analysis in universal testing machine by comparison of parameters such as

mean force and energy absorbers. The efficient model is selected by comparatively lesser mean force and higher

energy absorption.

Keyword: Hat section, Crash

References: 1. M. D. White, N. Jones ,” Experimental quasi-static axial crushing of top-hat and double-hat thin-walled sections”, International

Journal of Mechanical Sciences,Vol.41,No.2,Feb.1999,pp.179-208.

2. M. D. White, N. Jones,W.A. Abramowicz ,“A theoretical analysis for the quasi-static axial crushing of top-hat and double-hat thin-

walled sections”, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences,Feb.1999,Vol.41,No.2,pp.209-33.

3. C. S. Cha ,J. O. Chung ,I. Y. Yang,” An experimental study on the axial collapse characteristics of hat and double hat shaped section

members at various velocities”, KSME international journal,Vol.18,No.6,Jun. 2004,pp.924-32.

4. M. Avalle,G. Belingardi ,” Experimental evaluation of the strain field history during plastic progressive folding of aluminium

circular tubes”, International journal of mechanical sciences,Vol.39,No.5,May.1997,pp.575-83.

5. A. A. Singace,” Axial crushing analysis of tubes deforming in the multi-lobe mode”, International Journal of Mechanical

Sciences,Vol.41,No.7,Jul.1999,pp.865-90.

6. S. K. Kim ,K. H. Im ,Y. N. Kim ,J. W. Park ,I. Y. Yang ,T. Adachi,” On the characteristics of energy absorption control in thin-

walled members for the use of vehicular structures”, InKey Engineering Materials,Vol. 233,2003, pp. 239-244.

7. Y. N. Kim,J. J. Hwang ,K. Y. Baek ,C. S. Cha ,I. Y. Yang ,” Impact collapse characteristics of CF/Epoxy composite tubes for light-

weights”, KSME International Journa,Vol.17,No.1,Jan.2003,pp.48-56.

8. G. L. Farley, R. M. Jones,” Crushing characteristics of continuous fiber-reinforced composite tubes”, Journal of composite

Materials,Vol.26.No.1,Jan.1992 Jan,pp.37-50. 9. K. S. Lee ,I. Y. Yang,” A Study on the Static Collapse Characteristics of CFRP Side Member for Vehicle”, Korean Society For

Composite Materials Conference,2005,pp. 83-86. 10. P.Sathish kumar, R. Ramadoss,”INVESTIGATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ANDTRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF

BAGASSE FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITE”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.9,

No.2, 2017,pp.86-96.

457-460

128.

Authors: Sathiyaraj .S, B. Selvababu, Maqsood Ahmed, Baskar Balaji, Harsha Vardhan

Paper Title: Fabrication and Microstructure Examination of Al-Sic Mmcs Via Stir Casting Technique

Abstract: The function of engineering materials in the development of contemporary technology like steel

Matrix Composites (MMCs) have evoked a keen hobby these days for capacity packages in aerospace and

automobile industries as a result of their superior power to weight ratio and excessive temperature resistance.

Aluminium (6061) and silicon Carbide (Powder) has been selected as matrix and reinforcement cloth

respectively. On this gift look at an attempt is made to broaden Aluminium primarily based silicon carbide

particulate MMCs. Stir casting is one of the maximum cost powerful technique of processing MMC and to gain

homogenous dispersion of ceramic material. Al–SiC composites containing special weight chance three. Five %,

7.Zero% and 10.5% of B4C have been fabricated via way of stir casting technique. Experiments are conducted

with the aid of numerous weight fraction of SiC (3.5%, 7.Zero% and 10.Five%), on the equal time as preserving

all different parameters normal. The distribution of reinforcement and percent of composition are examined thru Optical Emission Spectrometer (OES). The compositions in their micro structural features were determined via

Metallurgical Microscope.

Keyword: Silicon Carbide, Stir casting, Aluminium and metal Matrix Composite. References:

1. Dasgupta ,H. Meenai,” SiC particulate dispersed composites of an Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy: Property comparison with parent alloy”,

Materials characterization,Vol.54,No.4-5, May.2005,pp.438-45.

2. J. Jeykrishnan ,B. V. Ramnath ,X. H. Savariraj ,R. D. Prakash,V. D. Rajan, D. D. Kumar,” Investigation on tensile and impact

behavior of aluminum base silicon carbide metal matrix composites”, Indian journal of science and technology,Vol.37,No.9,

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oct.2016.

3. B. Ravi ,” Fabrication and mechanical properties of Al7075-SiC-TiC hybrid metal matrix composites”, International Journal of

Engineering Science Invention, Vol.6,2017,pp.12-9. 4. J. Senthil Kumar,” FABRICATION OF HTC PLANT FOR CARBONISATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE”,International

Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.9, No.1 April 2017,pp.26-33.

129.

Authors: Sathiyaraj S ,Vijayakumar K, Adarsh P K, Aswin N , Mohamed Asiq

Paper Title: Preparation and Microstructure Characteristics of Aluminium 6061 Alloy Based Metal Matrix

Composite

Abstract: The role of engineering substances within the improvement of cutting-edge era like metallic

Matrix Composites (MMCs) have evoked a eager hobby nowadays for capacity programs in aerospace and car

industries as a result of their advanced power. Aluminium (6061) and Boron Carbide (Powder) is chosen for

reinforcement material and matrix respectively. Al–B4C composites containing special weight probabilities 3.5

%, 7.0% and 10.5% of B4C have been fabricated by way of stir casting Technique. Experiments are conducted

with the aid of various weight fraction of B4C (3.5%, 7.0% and 10.5%), at the same time as maintaining all

other parameters regular. The compositions of their small structural options are determined through scientific

discipline magnifier..

Keyword: About Boron Carbide, Stir casting, Aluminium and metal Matrix Composite . References:

1. N. Khan ,M. Wahid ,S. Singh, A. Siddiquee, Z. Khan ,” A study on micro hardness in wire electrical discharge machining based on

taguchi method”, Int. J. Mech. Produc. Eng. Vol.1,No.1,2013,pp.10-5.

2. R. G. Bhandare ,P. M. Sonawane ,” Preparation of aluminium matrix composite by using stir casting method”, International Journal

of Engineering and Advanced Technology,Vol.3.No.3,Dec.2013 Dec,pp.61-5.

3. R. Dasgupta ,H. Meenai,” SiC particulate dispersed composites of an Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy: Property comparison with parent alloy”,

Materials characterization,Vol.54,No.4-5, May.2005,pp.438-45.

4. J. Jeykrishnan ,B. V. Ramnath ,X. H. Savariraj ,R. D. Prakash,V. D. Rajan, D. D. Kumar,” Investigation on tensile and impact

behavior of aluminum base silicon carbide metal matrix composites”, Indian journal of science and technology,Vol.37,No.9,

oct.2016.

5. B. Ravi ,” Fabrication and mechanical properties of Al7075-SiC-TiC hybrid metal matrix composites”, International Journal of

Engineering Science Invention, Vol.6,2017,pp.12-9.

6. A.Aravindkumar,” CFD ANALYSIS OF GAS FLOW BEHAVIOR IN VARIOUS ECONOMIZER DUCT”, International Journal

of MC Square Scientific Research ,Vol.6, No.1 Nov 2014,pp.61-65

465-468

130.

Authors: Prabhu. L, Aravindan. V, Amal Joseph, Edwin Joseph, Abhijith V R

Paper Title: Columns with Different Cross Section using ANSYS Work Bench

Abstract: In this paper we are going to analyze the strength of material and deflection due to applying load

on the column. The column of different materials will be cross sectioned and will present the difference of

strength of materials by ANSYS workbench. The strength of material will depend upon the young’s modulus

and moment of inertia of the metal plate. We use different size of metal plates such as I-section, circular bar,

rectangular bar and square bar for a specific material to know the strength of material when a load applied on the

cross sections. In this paper we taken a condition that one side of column is fixed and another side is free when

load is applying on the column.

Keyword: ANSYS Workbench, Column, Crippling Load, Buckling. References:

1. S. Y. Sastry ,Y. Krishna ,A. Koduganti ,” Flexural buckling analysis of thin walled lipped channel cross section beams with

variable geometry”, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Jun

2014,Vol.3,No.6,pp.13484-94.

2. V. N. Lê, and H. Champliaud,” Safety factor of beam-column structures based on finite element linear buckling analysis”, Espace

publications,Aug.2013.

3. American Bureau of Shipping, “Guide for buckling and ultimate strength assessment for offshore structures ”, ABS,April.2004.

4. T. Subramani ,A. Sugathan ,” Finite element analysis of thin walled-shell structures by ANSYS and LS-DYNA”, International

Journal of Modern Engineering Research. Vol.2,No.4,Aug.2012,pp.1576-87.

5. R. K. Bansal ,”A textbook of strength of materials”, Laxmi Publications; 2010,pp.1-1106.

469-473

131.

Authors: L.Prabhu, Sangeetha Krishnamoorthi, Md.Shaheen Ansari, Hari Krishna aravind, Jishnu

Paper Title: CFD for Helical Type Vertical Axis Wind Turbine

Abstract: Vertical axis wind turbines are most effective for home energy generation especially in urban

environments. Wind energy creates a stand-alone energy source that is relied on any place. The main criteria for

this work is the design of micro wind turbines for all kinds of applications. Design of Twisted Blade Micro-

Wind Turbine system is accomplished using computer aided design with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

The flow characteristics in the wind turbine blade were analyzed by varying its twist ratio. The wind turbines

with vertical axis utilize the wind from any direction with no yaw mechanism. The risk of blade ejection besides

catching wind from all the directions is avoided by using the helical tye vertical axis wind turbine

Keyword: Vertical axis wind turbine, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Ansys. References:

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1. Paraschivoiu” Double-Multiple Streamtube Pattern for Darrieus Wind Turbines”, Institute de Recherché d'Hydro-

Québec,Canada,pp.15–64.

2. R. J. Templin ,” Aerodynamic performance theory for the NRC vertical-axis wind turbine”, NASA STI/RECON technical report.76,

Jun. 1974.

3. J. H. Strickland,” Darrieus turbine: a performance prediction model using multiple streamtubes”, Sandia Labs., Mex.(USA),Oct.1975

4. R. E. Sheldahl,” Aerodynamic characteristics of seven airfoil sections through 180 degrees angle of attack for use in aerodynamic

analysis of vertical axis wind turbines”,1981, SAND80-2114.

5. P. C. Klimas ,R. E. Sheldahl ,” Four aerodynamic prediction schemes for vertical-axis wind turbines: A compendium”, Department

of Energy,Jun.1978 .

6. R. McGowan ,R. Lozano ,V. Raghav ,N. Komerath ,” Vertical axis micro wind turbine design for low tip speed ratios”, Georgia

Institute of Technology Atlanta, United States,Mar.2012.

7. Paraschivoiu ,O. Trifu ,F. H. Saeed ,”Darrieus wind turbine with blade pitch control”, International Journal of Rotating

Machinery,2009.

132.

Authors: Prabhu.L, Sangeetha Krishnamoorthi, Raja Krishnan, Thahir .C, Sreeraj S Menon

Paper Title: Development of Multi-Objective Optimization Model for Electromagnetic Die Forming of Aa5083

Aluminum Alloy Sheet

Abstract: Electromagnetic die forming is a high-speed formation method that can be quite effective in

increasing the limits on the shape of the metal sheet of low weight and of the strong electrical conductivity

content. A coil is an essential instrument for transmitting electrical power to plastic energy, and the geometry of

the coil plays a key role in macrofield transmission. Experiments of the electrical composition of 0.5 mm, 0.7

mm and 0.9 mm AA5083 aluminum sheets are performed via the box-behnken technique with a single layer

spiral and a flat square-cross section and spiral. Evaluating characteristics like total height, rib height internal

diameter, and external diameter for various charge voltage and current was investigated for the forming behaviour. The results show that the efficiency of production is very dependent on the divide and thickness of

work pieces.

Keyword: Electromagnetic die forming, AA5083 Aluminium alloy, circular coil, working gap,

Microstructure.

References:

1. V. Psyk ,D. Risch ,B. L. Kinsey ,A. E. Tekkaya,M. Kleiner,” Electromagnetic forming—a review”, Journal of Materials Processing

Technology,Vol.11,No.5,May .2011,pp.787-829.

2. Y. V. Batygin, S. F. Golovashchenko ,A. V. Gnatov ,” Pulsed electromagnetic attraction of sheet metals–fundamentals and

perspective applications”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.213,No.3,Mar.2013,pp.444-52.

3. J. M. Imbert,S. L. Winkler ,M. J. Worswick, S. Golovashchenko,” Formability and damage in electromagnetically formed AA5754

and AA6111”, International Conference on High Speed Forming, 2004,pp. 201-210.

4. Z. Meng ,S. Huang ,J. Hu ,W. Huang ,Z. Xia,” Effects of process parameters on warm and electromagnetic hybrid forming of

magnesium alloy sheets”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.211.No.5,May.2011,pp.863-7.

5. J. Imbert ,M. Worswick ,” Reduction of a pre-formed radius in aluminium sheet using electromagnetic and conventional forming”,

Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.212,No.9,Sep.2012,pp.1963-72.

6. J. Imbert,M. Worswick ,” Reduction of a pre-formed radius in aluminium sheet using electromagnetic and conventional forming”,

Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.212.No.9,Sep.2012,pp.1963-72.

7. J. H. Kim ,D. Kim ,M. G. Lee ,” Experimental and numerical analysis of a rectangular helical coil actuator for electromagnetic

bulging”, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology,May.2015,Vol.78,No.5-8,pp.825-39.

8. H. G. Noh ,W. J. Song , B. S.Kang ,J. Kim,” Two-step electromagnetic forming process using spiral forming coils to deform sheet

metal in a middle-block die”, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing TechnologyVol.76,No.(9-12),Feb.2015,pp.1691-

703.

9. D. A. Oliveira,M. J. Worswick ,M. Finn ,D. Newman D. “Electromagnetic forming of aluminum alloy sheet: free-form and cavity

fill experiments and model”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.170,No.(1-2),Dec.2005,pp.350-62.

10. W. Luo ,L. Huang ,J. Li ,X. Liu ,Z. Wang ,” A novel multi-layer coil for a large and thick-walled component by electromagnetic

forming”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.214,No.11,Nov.2014,pp.2811-9.

11. X. Wei, L. Xuesong ,Y. Jianguo ,F. Hongyuan ,X. Wenli,” Effect of temperature on plastic deformation of sheet by electromagnetic

force. journal of materials processing technology”Vol.209,No.5,Mar.2009,pp.2693-8.

12. Y. R. Seo ,” Electromagnetic blank restrainer in sheet metal forming processes”, International Journal of Mechanical

Sciences,Vol.50,No.4,Apr.2008,pp.743-51.

477-483

133.

Authors: D. Bubesh kumar, P. Kumaran, David Barnabas, Akash J, Jagadeeswaran S

Paper Title: Biomechanical Characteristics of Metal Plate Fixators and Composite Plate Fixators

Abstract: Biomedical properties of Metal Plate fixators and Composite fixators were carries out. Fatigue

of the metal and composite materials were carried out, Dynamic mechanical analysis, Shear strength and tensile

strength of the composite materials were also carried out. Finite element analysis of the plate fixator was carried

out it. The results shows metal fixators are rigid and their strength is more than the bone, whereas composite

materials can be tailor made to the need. Delamination occurs in composite materials.

Keyword: FEA, Biomechanical, SIFC. References:

1. M T. Matsumura ,Y. Inoue,T. Takagi,” Impact Fatigue Fracture of Axle-steel and Tire-steel”, Quarterly Reports of the Railway

Technical Researche Institute,Vol.24,No.2 1983.

2. M. T. Frey,I. Y. Tsai,T. P. Russell ,S. K. Hanks,Y. L. Wang ,” Cellular responses to substrate topography: role of myosin II and

focal adhesion kinase”, Biophysical journal,Vol.90,No.10,May.2006,pp.3774-82.

3. F. Variola, F. Vetrone ,L. Richert ,P. Jedrzejowski,J. H. Yi ,S. Zalzal ,S. Clair , A. Sarkissian , D. F. Perepichka, J. D. Wuest ,F.

Rosei,” Improving biocompatibility of implantable metals by nanoscale modification of surfaces: an overview of strategies,

fabrication methods, and challenges”, small,Vol.5,No.9,May.2009 ,pp.996-1006.

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4. M. T. Mathew , T. Uth , N. J. Hallab , R. Pourzal , A. Fischer , M. A. Wimmer ,” Construction of a tribocorrosion test appara tus for

the hip joint: validation, test methodology and analysis”, Wear,Jul. 2011,Vol.271,No.9-10,pp.2651-9.

5. S. Y. Yarema ,E. L. Kharish ,” Crack nucleation and growth periods in 30CrMnSiNiA steel under repeated -impact tensile loads”,

Soviet materials science: a transl. of Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika materialov/Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian

SSR,Vol.5,No.5,Sep. 1972 ,pp.432-4.

6. U. K. Mudali, T. M Sridhar ,B. Rai,”Corrosion of Bioimplants, sadhana”, Vol.28,No.324,2003,pp.601-37.

7. G. Ryan,A. Pandit ,D. P. Apatsidis,” Fabrication methods of porous metals for use in orthopaedic applications”,

Biomaterials,Vol.27,No.13,May. 2006,pp.2651-70.

8. A Sargeant ,T. Goswami ,” Hip implants: paper V. Physiological effects”, Materials & design,Vol.27,No.4,Jan. 2006,pp.287 -307.

9. K. S. Kumar, P. Vijian ,J. S. Solomon ,L. J. Berchmans ,” Corrosion Studies on Stainless Steel 304 in Brackish Environment”, Int. J.

Emerg. Tech. Adv. Eng,Vol.2,Nov.2012,pp.178-82.

10. G. N. Rao, M. H. Rao, B. A. Rao ,P. K. Sagar ,” Electrochemical characterization of biomedical titanium alloy Ti-35Nb-7Zr-5Ta”

International Journal of Advanced Engineering TechnologyVol.3,No.1, 2012,pp.217-22.

11. M. Matsuura ,S. Lounici ,N. Inoue ,S. Walulik ,E. Y. Chao,” Assessment of external fixator reusability using load -and cycle-

dependent tests”, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research,Vol.406,No.1,Jan.2003,pp.275-81.

12. W. Li,X. H. Tu ,J. Y. Su, Q. D. Zhou ,” Microstructure, impact fatigue resistance and impact wear resistance of wear resistant low

Cr-Si cast iron,” JOURNAL OF IRON AND STEEL RESEARCH-INTERNATIONAL,Vol.8,No.2,Nov. 2001,pp.47-50. 13. P.Sathish kumar, R. Ramadoss,”INVESTIGATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF

BAGASSE FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITE”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.9,

No.2, 2017,pp.86-96.

134.

Authors: S. Ashokkumar, S. Sathiyaraj, R. Mahesh, Blesson Achankunju, Karthik R, Jean Joseph

Paper Title: Coordinate Measuring Machine Retrofit and Technological Upgradation

Abstract: Planned To Import Axis Motors and Air Bearing From U.S. •Planned To Import 5axis Probe

Head, Probe Head & Machine Controller, 5 Axis Measurement Software From U.K. •Machine Axis X-900mm,

Y-1200mm, Z-800mm, A -115°To 115°, B- Infinity Position. •Being Five Axis Technologies We Can Minimize

the Measurement Time By 70%, So Throughput Of The Machine Can Be Increased. •Being Five Axis

Technologies We Can Rotate The Probe Head With Infinite Positions Which Can Minimize The Stylus

Calibration & Increases Machine Accuracy. •CMM Retrofit, Technological Upgradation & Calibration Cost

Will Come Around 80 Lakhs.

Keyword: 5 Axis CMM Technology, 5 Axis machine & Probe Controller, 5 axis measurement software &

CMM Calibration.

References:

1. Renishaw- 5 Axis Probe head, Controller & Software- Datasheet [online].

2. Air bearing, Servo motors datasheets from manufacturer[online].

3. CMM laser calibration as per UKAS to ISO 17025[online].

4. A.Aravindkumar,”CFD ANALYSIS OF GAS FLOW BEHAVIOR IN VARIOUS ECONOMIZER DUCT”, International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research ,Vol.6, No.1 Nov 2014,pp.61-65.

488-491

135.

Authors: C. Thiagarajan, K. SurendraBabu, Vamsi Shankar. Saiprasanth, Venkatesh Kumar

Paper Title: Characteristics of 4-Stroke Single Cylinder Ci Engine using Cotton Seed Oil Blended With Diesel

Abstract: In four different compositions a cotton oil methyl ester is prepared and combine with diesel,

ranging from 5% to 20% in 5% stages Tests were performed at a constant speed of 1500 rpm in a single cylinder

variable compression ratio diesel engine. The highest thermal brake output and the lowest specific fuel

consumption was observed for a compression ratio of 15 and 17 percent of the biodiesel blend. At a compression

ratio of 17, the average emission of nitric oxide was 205 ppm and the total emission of diesel was 155 ppm.

Significant decrease in emissions of smoke and carbon monoxide was observed in the maximum load range and

compression ratio. For the prepared biodiesels, enhanced heat release characteristics have been noted. The

results show that the biodiesels can be safely utilized without any modification of engine ..

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492-497

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2007,pp.:1751-7.

12. F. N. da Silva ,A. S. Prata ,J. R. Teixeira,” Technical feasibility assessment of oleic sunflower methyl ester utilisation in Diesel

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14. P.Sathish kumar, R. Ramadoss,”INVESTIGATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR

OF BAGASSE FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITE”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research,

Vol.9, No.2, 2017,pp.86-96.

136.

Authors: J. Senthil, M. Saravanan, Alby Berchmans, Bipin Wilson, Christin Varghese

Paper Title: Design and Fabrication of Cost Effective Mould Tool

Abstract: As one third of the plastics are injection moulded, the detailed study of design and fabrication of

cost effective mould becomes inevitable. This work focuses on the elaborate procedure for designing and

fabricating a mould tool. Optimal setting up of injection molding process variables plays a very important role

in controlling the quality of the injection molded product. We designed and produced cable clamp for various

purposes. What makes this product unique from others is that low cost and high productivity. Solid edge

Software is used for designing and analysis. Material used for this production is polypropylene. The production

rate will be high with low cost. Keyword: Injection molding, Injection molding machine, Polypropylene, Design of the Mold tool,

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temperature deviation. International Journal of Automotive Technology, 13(2), Feb.2012, pp.273-277.

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137.

Authors: G.Antony Casmir Jayaseelan, A. Anderson, Mathialagan, Sheik Ashik, Srimugeshe

Paper Title: Performance and Emissions Characteristics of VCR Engine Fueled with Mixed Biodiesel Blends

Abstract: In recent years, research on alternative fuel which is an environmental friendly in nature has been

carried out thoroughly by many researchers through their enormous experimental work. An experimental study

was performed on VCR engine using neat diesel and mixture of JME and SME biodiesel-diesel blends. The performances of biofuels attained from the binary biodiesel and its different proportions with full load condition

of the engine are analyzed in this paper with few fuel properties. The experimental work is conducted for

different load conditions (No load, 30%, 60% and 90% at constant speed (1500 rpm). Engine performance

(BSFC, BTE) and emissions (Hydrocarbon, CO & NOx) is measured to find out the nature of the engine running

condition with two mixed biofuels. According to the results indicate the two mixed biodiesel Blend A (Diesel

80%, SME10% and JME 10% by vol ); Blend B (Diesel 60%, SME20% and JME 20% by vol) is a appropriate

alternative fuel for pure diesel and minimized air pollution in the atmosphere.

Keyword: Jatropha Methyl Ester and Soapnut Methyl Ester, Engine performance, Emissions. References:

1. B. Deepanraj, C. Dhanesh, R. Senthil, M. Kannan, A. Santhoshkumar, P.Lawrence, “Use of palm oil biodiesel blends as a fuel fo r

compression ignition engine”, American Journal of Applied Sciences, 8(11), pp.1154-1158.

2. Venkatraman et al “Computer modeling of a CI compression performance and emission using diesel-diesel biodiesel blends”.

American Journal of Applied Sciences,8, 2011,pp.897-902.

3. M. S. Kumar, A. Ramesh, B. Nagalingam, “An experimental comparison of methods to use methanol and Jatropha oil in a

compression ignition engine”, biomass and bioenergy, 25(3), Sep.2003, pp.309-318.

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Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(7),Oct.2015.

5. S. Nagaraja, K. Sooryaprakash, R.Sudhakaran, “ Investigate the effect of compression ratio over the performance and emission

characteristics of variable compression ratio engine fueled with preheated palm oil-diesel blends”, Procedia earth and planetary

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science, 11, Jan.2015,pp.393-401.

6. K. Muralidharan, D. Vasudevan, D, “ Performance, emission and combustion characteristics of a variable compression ratio

engine using methyl esters of waste cooking oil and diesel blends”, Applied energy, 88(11), pp.3959-3968.

7. L. Prabhu, S. S. Kumar, M. Prabhahar,K. Rajan, “Combustion, performance and emission characteristics of diesel engine with

neem oil methyl ester and its diesel blends”, American Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(8), 2013, pp.810-818.

8. Nalgundwar, B. Paul, S. K. Sharma, “Comparison of performance and emissions characteristics of DI CI engine fueled with dual

biodiesel blends of palm and jatropha”, Fuel, 173, pp.172-179.

9. Sanjid, H. H. Masjuki,M. A. Kalam,M. J. Abedin, S. A. Rahman, “Experimental investigation of mustard biodiesel blend

properties, performance, exhaust emission and noise in an unmodified diesel engine. APCBEE procedia, 10, Jan.2014, pp.149-

153.

10. S. V. Channapattana, A. A. Pawar, P. G. Kamble, “ Effect of injection pressure on the performance and emission characteristics

of VCR engine using honne biodiesel as a fuel”, Materials Today: Proceedings, 2(4-5), Jan.2015, pp.1316-1325.

138.

Authors: M. Saravanan, J. Senthil, S.Sudhakar, L. Sathish Kumar, Ogirala Sowmithri

Paper Title: Embedded Control System for Recent Petrol Engine Control

Abstract: In the current scenario of automotive industries, it is much challenging for the research and

developers to develop updated engines/vehicles to satisfy the proposed demands of environmental policy levels.

To achieve the expected demands of emissions coming out from an engine exhaust not only with the help of

converters in the exhaust pipe line but also the emissions should be controlled during burning of fuel with air in

the ignition chamber itself.

The controlled combustion of fuel and air requires not only the control fuel injection timing with duration of

injection and tune up of the complete fuel injection system with hardware components of ECU but also requires

the control of ignition timing. The complete electronic control for petrol engine with direct injection unit is

required to communicate between PC and an engine. CAN with SPI interface is used to communicate the

electronic control unit with engine

Keyword: ECU,CAN,SPI,Controlled Combustion

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in a GDI Engine - Prerequisite for the Prediction of Particulate Emissions by Numerical Simulation,” SAE Int. J. Engines 6(2):911-

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Authors: L. Prabhu, M. Natarajan, C. Thiagarajan, M. Natarajan, R. Bharathi, S. Karthick

Paper Title: Fracture Reduction in Steel Cord Manufacturing Process

Abstract: Improve quality and productivity performance of a steel cord manufacturing system. The most

importuned material of steel cord for tyre manufacturing process and that steel cord have good mechanical

properties of high breaking strength, and low thermal coefficient of expansion as compared to nylon. Process for

producing a Steel cord for pneumatic tires comprising a bunch of wires and core, the core of which consists of

3wire filaments arranged and bunched together in parallel. Then 6 wire (filament) on Core twisted and bunched

in together. While processing on steel cord we faced wire fracture frequently like torsional fracture, power

fracture, one filament fracture, entanglement fracture bad winding issue due to interrupted power and improper clamping of spool (wire Bobbin) and machine vibration. In this project have modified to Spool shaft on wire

drawing machine. In this shaft, locking position and changed that shaft design. That shaft was reduced the spool

wobbling while running on machine. In bunching machine, the circuit have power circuit-1, power circuit-2,

control circuit, and commend circuit. The command and control circuits connected by uninterrupted power and

power circuits connected with normal power (EB power). When power the cut-off, command and control circuit

switchover to uninterrupted power, and it lead to smooth stop in machine. Thus, the changes have leads to

reduce the fracture in cord manufacturing process.

Keyword: About four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas.

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Paper Title: Aerodynamics of Drones with Auxetic Landing Gears During Perching Conditions

Abstract: This research investigates a quad copter that acts as a contactor of the perching process of birds

with its auxetic graspers on the cylindrical surfaces. The perching system generates a time of yaw when a pitch /

rolling control input during the drone landing is introduced by two different circumstances (high and forward

flight). While in all situations the aggregate need for revolution every minute, pitch and energy consumption vs.

flight vs, the auxetic environment enhances drone resistance in the treatment for spontaneous vibration talking. The suggested method stabilises frequency, yawing and rotating period with respect to the variable rate during

perching.

Keyword: About four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas. References:

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2007, pp. 153–158.

10. B. Erginer, E. Altuğ, “Modeling and PD Control of a Quadrotor VTOL Vehicle,” Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Jun.2007, pp.

894–899.

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and Astronautics,2011.

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Authors: L. Chitra, Ranjith, Abhijith, Prathyaman Singh

Paper Title: CFD Analysis of Phase Change Materials Integrated with Solar Photovoltaic Modules

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cell. The part of PV heat formation can be removed through attachment of phase change materials (PCM) at rear

side of the ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The paper explains the Temperature distribution in the PV modules and

analysis was done with and without PCM in two different weather conditions. Then the PCM (Calcium chloride

hexa-hydrate) is connected on the PV panel rear side to evaluate the different solar irradiance levels. In

Literature it is observed that the heat removal of PCM capability is used to control the generation of heat of the

PV system. Thus the current work is to investigate the effects of PCMs in photovoltaic cell which reduces its temperature and also the thermal response of PV-PCM system and various weather conditions are analysed.

Keyword: PCM, PV System, Heat Production References:

1. Amrit Om Nayak, G.Ramkumar, T.Manoj, and R.Vinod , “Comparative Study between Experimental Analysis and CFD

Software Analysis of PCM material in Thermal Energy Storage System” International Journal of Chemical Engineering and

Applications, vol. 2, no. 6, 2011.

2. S.A. Memon, “Phase change materials integrated in building walls: a state of the art review,” Renew Sustain Energy Rev, vol.31,

2014, pp. 870–906.

3. Adityan, S., and A. Nalini. "Modeling of next generation standalone solar powered micro grid." International Journal of MC

Square Scientific Research, vol. 9, no. 1, 2017, pp.72-77.

4. N.D. Patil, “Design and Analysis of Phase Change Material based thermal energy storage for active building cooling: a Review,”

International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST), vol.4, no.6, 2012, pp.2502-2509.

5. A.H. Abedin, A.R. Marc, A Critical Review of Thermo-chemical Energy Storage Systems,” The Open Renewable Energy

Journal, vol. 4, pp. 42-46.

6. G. Pavlov, B.W. Olesen, “Building thermal energy storage- concepts and applications,” Available at:

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7. S. Karthikeyan, S. Muthu Saravanan, R. Prashanth, “Energy conservation through phase change material based thermal energy

storage system,”-a project report, Anna University, 2006.

8. M. Ravikumar, Dr. P.S.S. Srinivasan, “Phase change material as a thermal energy storage material for cooling of building,”

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 503-512, 2008

9. B. Zalba, J.M. Marın, L.F. Cabeza, H. Mehling, “Review on thermal energy storage with phase change: materials, heat transfer

analysis and applications,” Applied Thermal Engineering vol. 23, 2003, pp.251–283.

10. Lavinia Gabriela SOCACIU, “Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Material,” Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices

and Technologies, no. 20, 2012, pp. 75-98

11. M. Ravikumar, Dr. P.S.S. Srinivasan, “Natural cooling of building using phase change material,” International Journal of

Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, no.1, 2008, pp. 1-10,

12. S. Mondal, “Phase change materials for smart textiles- An overview,” Applied Thermal Engineering, 2008, pp. 1536-1550.

13. V.B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, no.1 Nov 2013, 37-42.

142.

Authors: L. Chitra, S. Prakash, Anand M, Jeffin Mathew, Darwin Varghese

Paper Title: Design and Development of Portable Solar Parabolic Cooker with Inorganic PCM Storage

Abstract: This paper, an experimental investigation is carried on a solar cooker with heat storage. Solar

cookers are passive solar devices, which converts sunlight into to heat energy which is retained for boiling. Solar

boilers use the cinch principle of mirror image application, green house effect and absorption to convert sunlight

to heat energy. The steps involved in the solar boiler concentrating capturing and converting the PV energy. It is

a clean cooking technology without any carbon emission. The main challenges of solar cooker are economically

not viable, incompatible with traditional cooking, direct sun cooking, off solar boiling, risk of getting parched.

The PCM material used here is Mg(NO3)2.6H20. The mentioned challenges have been resolved in proposed

design.

Keyword: Efficiency, Heat transfer Heat storage, Portable solar cooker, Phase change material. References:

1. S. A. Kalogirou, “Solar Energy Engineering: Processes and Systems,” Elsevier Science, 2013.

2. V.B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, no.1, 2013, pp. 37-42.

3. H. P. Garg and J. Prakash, Solar energy fundamentals and applications,” Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2000.

4. G. Tiwari and S. Suneja, “Solar Thermal Engineering Systems,”

5. Narosa Publishing House, 1997.

6. C. Venkataraman, A. D. Sagar, G. Habib, N. Lam, and K. R. Smith, “The Indian National Initiative for Advanced Biomass

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8. Dinçer and M. Rosen, “Thermal energy storage: systems and applications, “2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley, 2011.

9. V. Daioglou, B. J. van Ruijven, and D. P. van Vuuren, "Model projections for household energy use in developing countries,"

Energy, vol. 37, 2012, pp. 601-615.

10. L. F. C. Harald Mehling, "Solid liquid phase change materials," in Heat and cold storage with PCM: An up to date introduction

into basics and applications,” Springer, 2008.

11. G. Raam Dheep and A. Sreekumar, "Influence of nano-materials on properties of latent heat solar thermal energy storage

materials- A review," Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 83, 2014, pp. 133-148.

12. S. D. Sharma, D. Buddhi, R. L. Sawhney, and A. Sharma, "Design, development and performance evaluation of a latent heat

storage unit for evening cooking in a solar cooker," Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 41, 2000, pp. 1497-1508.

13. J. Aidan, “Performance Evaluation of a Parabolic Solar Dish Cooker in Yola,” Nigeria vol. 6, 2014.

14. Herez, M. Ramadan, and M. Khaled, "Review on solar cooker systems: Economic and environmental study for different

Lebanese scenarios," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 81, 2018 pp. 421-432.

15. S.Siva, “Automatic Solar Tracker,” International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research vol.8, no.1, 2016.

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Paper Title: Design and Fabrication of MEMS Humidity Sensor using Graphene Oxide

Abstract: This work describes the consequence of graphene oxide on the paddle shaped cantilever structure

for the measurement of humidity in oil condition monitoring .The oxides present in the graphene has an

significant effect in absorbing the content of water that available in the earth. The model for humidity sensor is

designed and simulated using comsol Multiphysics. Various structures were simulated and the best structure is

chosen for designing the humidity sensor. Graphene oxide was chemically synthesized from graphite powder. Thin film of GO was deposited on Aluminium substrate using spin coating. Various materials were analysed and

the best material is coated on the substrate for humidity sensing. The samples were characterized using Scanning

electron Microscope and Xray Diffraction methods. The sensitivity is ten times better than the conventional

humidity sensor. The response time is fast less than ¼ of the conventional type. The recovery time of the

graphene oxide based humidity sensor is also less than ½ of the conventional one.

Keyword: Comsol Multiphysics, Cantilever, Comb drive capacitor, Diaphragm, Membrane, MEMS, thermal

actuator, Stress.

References:

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Microelectromechanical Systems, 20(3),June.2011 pp.601-608.

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5. John K. Duchowski, H. Mannebach ,“ A novel approach to predictive maintenance: A portable, multi-component MEMS sensor

for on-line monitoring of fluid condition in hydraulic and lubricating systems,” Tribology Transactions, 49(4), Dec.2006,

pp.545-553, 2006.

6. L. Chitra,Dr. V. Ramakrishnan, “A Novel design of capacitive MEMS pressure sensor for lubricating system,”, IEEE National

Conference on Emerging Trends In New & Renewable Energy Sources And Energy Management (NCET NRES EM),Dec.2014,

pp. 204-208.

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8. J. DeBaecke, “Understanding and maintaining an effective lubrication system,” Hydrocarbon Processing, 2009, 88(8), pp.27-27.

9. L.Chitra, Dr. V.Ramakrishnan, , “Design optimization of piezoresistive Multi MEMS device for lubricating system,” Advances in

Natural and Applied Sciences , 8(21),Dec.2014, pp.76-84.

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11. N. Sujata, Naduvinamani, Mangesh R. Shanbhag, M. Gangotri, Bhat and Pooja Kulkarni, “Design and simulation of MEMS

humidity sensor,” World Journal of Science and Technology, 2(10), 2012, 23-26.

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14. Z. M. Rittersma, “Recent achievements in miniaturised humidity sensors—a review of transduction techniques,” Sensors and

Actuators A: Physical, 96(2-3), Feb.2002, pp.196-210.

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electro-mechanical systems cantilever sensor,”Micro & Nano Letters, 5(2), Apr.2010, pp.85-90.

17. C. Pramanik, T. Islam, H. Saha, J. Bhattacharya, S. Banerjee, S. Dey “ Design, fabrication, testing and simulation of porous

silicon based smart MEMS pressure sensor VLSI Design,” 18th International Conference,2005.

18. Duk-Soo Eun Dae-Young Kong Hyun-Jun Yoo Young-Myong Hong Jong-Min Jang Tae-Wook Kang In-Sik Yu Jong-Hyun

Lee “Design and fabrication of a MEMS-based multi-sensor,” In International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and

Molecular Systems,Jan.2008 pp. 588-591.

19. P. Maniraman, L. Chitra, “Comparative Analysis of Capacitive MEMS Pressure Sensor for Altitude Sensing,” In National

Conference on Emerging Trends In New & Renewable Energy Sources And Energy Management (NCET NRES EM), Dec 2014,

pp. 195-199.

20. A. Preethi, L. Chitra , “Comparative analysis of materials for the design of a highly sensitive capacitive type of MEMS pressure

sensor,” In National Conference on Emerging Trends In New & Renewable Energy Sources And Energy Management (NCET

NRES EM),Dec.2014, pp.1-8.

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144.

Authors: L. Chitra, Muzzammil Ahmad, Glory Mathew, Ramachandran

Paper Title: Digitalization of an Automating Batch Production using SCADA in Paint Industry

Abstract: Here Supervisory Control Acquisitions and Data is explained or discussed in this paper. In the

paint industry – batch type production. It is to apply automation technique for the manufacturing of paints. In

this paper, a computing design model for betterment of the functions of a batch processing plant which is

capable of controlling all the analytical variables in the system and working durations of the previously created

system operations which is applied to operations in a leading paint manufacturer plant. The focus of this work is

a batch processing plant, multi-product, with wide list of projects, competing for many equipment stages at the

manufacturing site. The production plant under discussion works in accordance with the principle of "order-

based" production. Thus, this system can be segregated as a minimum term catalogue of a real case multi-

product group processing plant. This paper also explains the digitalization of the process industries. Keyword: Process Automation Control (PAC), Programmable Logic Controller, (SCADA) Supervisory

Control and Data Acquisition System, Weight Transmitters (WT).

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References: 1. Priyanka Sandokar, Nikita Vaidya, Tejaswini Jogekar, “Automation based industrial plant using SCADA”, International Journal

of Latest Engineering and Management Research (IJLEMR), 1(3), Apr.2016, pp.20-24.

2. M. Niranjan, N. Madhukar, A. Ashwini, J. Muddsar, M. Saish M, “IOT Based Industrial Automation”, IOSR Journal of

Computer Engineering e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727,2017, pp.36-40.

3. L. Chitra, “IOT-based oil condition monitoring of wind turbine gear boxes with smart sensor technology”, The International

Journal of Electrical Engineering and Education, May.2019.

4. T. Prabhu, “Study Of Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (Sfcl) Technology For Optimal Power Plant Performance And Grid

Expansion”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, 5(1), Nov.2013.

5. . Sadeque Reza Khan Professor Dr. M. S. Bhat, “GUI based industrial monitoring and control system”, In Power and Energy

Systems: towards Sustainable Energy, Mar.2014, pp.1-4.

145.

Authors: B. Kalaiselvi, S. Prakash

Paper Title: Quasi-Z-Source Inverter using Sliding Mode Controller with Impedance Network

Abstract: Quasi inverter is designed in this paper to enhanced gain operation using sliding mode controller

(SMC) with Z-source inverter (ZSI). It has boost voltage conversion at low ratio in duty cycle and output voltage

quality is improved by high modulation index. Direct current (DC) is converted to alternating current (AC) with

higher frequency pulse width modulation (PWM) signals. To reduce the inrush current in starting period it draws a low voltage at capacitors. This proposed inverter consists of common ground to source as well as bridge

rectifier. Moreover, the ripple current is almost negligible in this ZSI. This paper proposes the ZSI with

impedance of two switches network and the theoretical analysis done also it is confirmed in

MATLAB/Simulink.

Keyword: Inrush current, quasi ZSI, two switched network, , ripple current, sliding mode controller. References:

1. T. D. Duong, M. K. Nguyen, Y. C. Lim, J. H. Choi, and D. M. Vilathgamuwa, “A Comparison between Quasi-ZSI and Active Quasi-ZSI,” IEEE 10th International Conference on Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE 2019-ECCE Asia), pp. 3209-3214,

2019.

2. Samadian, S. H. Hosseini, M. Sabahi, and M. A. Maalandish, “New Coupled Inductor Non-isolated High step up Quasi Z-Source

DC-DC Converter,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2019.

3. X. Zhu, B. Zhang, and D. Qiu, “A High Boost Active Switched Quasi-Z-Source Inverter With Low Input Current Ripple,” IEEE

Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019.

4. X. Pan, Z. Pang, Y. Liu, S. Yin, and C. Ju, “Enhanced-Boost Bi-directional Quasi Z-Source Inverter with Novel Active Switched

Inductor Cells,” IEEE JESTPE, 2019.

5. M. H. Nozadian, E. Babaei, and S. H. Hosseini, “Class of high step-up switched Z-source inverters: steady state analysis and

objective function,” IET Power Electronics, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 1329-40, 2019.

6. B. Poorali, and E. Adib, “Soft-Switched High Step-Up Quasi-Z-Source DC–DC Converter,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial

Electronic, 2019.

7. S. Rostami, V. Abbasi, and T. Kerekes, “Switched capacitor based Z-source DC–DC converter,” Iet Power Electronics, 2019.

8. B. Hamed, and N. A. Qaoud, “Fuzzy Control Design for Quasi-Z-Source Three Phase Inverter,” IEEE 7th Palestinian International

Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (PICECE), pp. 1-6, 2019.

9. S. Padmanaban, P. K. Maroti, J. B. Holm-Nielsen, F. Blaabjerg, Z. Leonowicz, and V. Yaramasu, “Quazi Z-Source Single Stage

High Step-Up DC-DC Converter for Grid-connected PV Application,” IEEE International Conference on Environment and

Electrical Engineering and 2019 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC/I&CPS Europe) , pp. 1-6, 2019.

10. S. Singh, B. Singh, G. Bhuvaneswari, and V. Bist, “A power quality improved bridgeless converter-based computer power supply,”

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 4385-94, 2016.

11. B. Hamed, and N. A. Qaoud, “Fuzzy Control Design for Quasi-Z-Source Three Phase Inverter” IEEE 7th PICECE, pp. 1-6, 2019.

12. M. Simon Darsingh, Dr. S. Sanjay Chaudhary, “Impedance Source Based Multi Phase Inverter Fed Variable Speed PMBLDC Motor

Using Advance controller for Torque Ripple Minimization”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, vol.8, no.1

2016, pp. 109-127.

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146.

Authors: Gopinath, Kapildeo Mandal, Taj Mahammad Ansari, Ritesh Yadav

Paper Title: Drone Operated Crop Monitoring and Agrochemical Spraying in Agriculture

Abstract: Agriculture plays a strategic role in a country's economic development process. In order to raise

the farm productivity and to develop proficient administration, it is crucial to look into the growth of the crops, then the surrounding environment and farming operations. Earlier most of the human communities fully depend

on agriculture for their survival. But now the scenario is totally opposite due to various reasons. It is our duty

and also important to consider the proper and smart utilization of good resources. The main issue nowadays is

using agro chemicals. To have a good resource it is mandatory to use agrochemicals in agriculture to maintain

the quality of the plants. In agricultural crop fields, agrochemicals are generally used to increase productivity

and improve quality. Through improved spraying effectiveness, the amount of pesticide used in agriculture can

be minimized and the risk of environmental damage can be mitigated.. However direct contact with these agro

chemicals can result in various diseases like cancers, birth defects, reproductive dysfunction, nausea, rashes etc.

Also most of the agro chemicals are wasted during the time of spray. But if agrochemical is used, then it will

improve agricultural quality production. By considering all these, a new system is proposed which consists of

Drone, Tank for agrochemical, Camera and Controllers and other supporting mechanisms. The proposed system will be operated by a human over the farming filed and monitors all the area through the camera. The proposed

system will give the details of affected area alone, so that only those areas can be sprayed with the help of micro

nozzle. Due this human contact will be avoided, amount of agrochemicals used will be reduced, the quality and

production of crop will be increased. Also it will reduce the cost of agrochemicals used.

Keyword: Agriculture, Drone, plant, thermal and heat seeking camera, UAV.

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References:

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147.

Authors: Ezhilarasan G, Mithunraj A, Vishnu Priyan V, Favaz M K

Paper Title: Dynamic Voltage Restorer for Mid Point Compensation using Transformer Less Inverter using

Solar PV System

Abstract: The process of electrical phenomenon primarily based Dynamic voltage restoration for a one

section of the transmission line voltage dip is presented an unique technique to observe and make amends for the single part where the voltage dips is formed, simulated using advanced simulation techniques. The pre-sag

alternative methods are utilized on top of proposed management. Within the aforementioned management

technique the proposed where a reference voltage signal is produced matching normal voltage magnitude as well

as the frequency Once the proposed restorer is operated with the system, then reference signal’s phase will be

synchronised with the voltage as this system considers the error if it is a voltage dip. Thus the ability circuit

within the voltage restorer produces an amendment of a wave shape to compensate the dip. Circuit components

and hence the feedback circuit is discussed.

Keyword: Dynamic restoration of voltage, transformer less inverter, swelling in voltage, voltage dip.

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14. V.B. Manimaran, “Design And Implementation Of Solar –Wind Combo For Hybrid Energy Application” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, No.1 Nov 2013

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148.

Authors: S. Jensie Anita, Nivedhan, Rajeshwara Prabu, Vysagh

Paper Title: Hybrid PV and Wind Energy for Grid Connected System using SEPIC Converter

Abstract: A hybrid generator is designed for both wind energy and photovoltaic system (PV) based on

permanent magnet synchronous generator to maintain dc link voltage. In this paper, both the sources are

connected with grid through a single ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) and three phase inverter is

followed by SEPIC converter. The fuzzy logic controller used to provide gate pulses for the converter and model

predictive controller is providing pulses to three phase inverter which tracking the highest power from the wind

and PV system. In the PV system the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method is used to get higher

power from the source. This new hybrid system operation is done by both the effective controllers and system

steady is achieved. The integrated energy with high efficiency is directed to grid for distribution and the system

is verified in Matlab/Simulink and simulation results are given with model.

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Keyword: DC-DC SEPIC converter, Fuzzy logic controller, model predictive controller, PMSG. References:

1. J. Yu , C. Liu, and H. Zhao “Design and Multi-Mode Operation of Double-Stator Toroidal-Winding PM Vernier Machine for Wind-

Photovoltaic Hybrid Generation System,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics,2019.

2. L. Wang, Q. S. Vo, and A. V. Prokhorov, “ Stability improvement of a multimachine power system connected with a large-scale

hybrid wind-photovoltaic farm using a supercapacitor,” IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 50-60, 2017.

3. S.Siva, “Automatic Solar Tracker,” International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research,vol.8, no.1,2016

4. V.B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, No.1, 2013.

5. J. C. Arispe, and A. B. Vasquez, “Wind and PV Farms Integration within Power Systems Using Static and Dynamic Simulations,”

IEEE Latin America Transactions, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 148-54, 2018.

6. D. Vidhyalakshmi, and K. Balaji K, “Performance of Bidirectional Converter Based On Grid Application,” Indonesian Journal of

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 1203-10, 2018.

7. Verma, R. Krishan,and S. Mishra, “ A novel PV inverter control for maximization of wind power penetration,” IEEE Transactions

on Industry Applications, vol. 54, no. 6, pp. 6364-73, 2018.

8. Z. Ullah, S. Wang, J. Radosavljević,and J. Lai, “A Solution to the Optimal Power Flow Problem Considering WT and PV

Generation,” IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 46763-72. 2019.

9. S. Riverso, S.Mancini, F. Sarzo, and G. Ferrari-Trecate, “Model predictive controllers for reduction of mechanical fatigue in wind

farms,” IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 535-49, 2016.

10. S. Ebadollahi, and S. Saki, “Wind turbine torque oscillation reduction using soft switching multiple model predictive control based

on the gap metric and kalman filter estimator,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 3890-98, 2017.

11. X. Liu, Y. Zhang, and K. Y. Lee, “Coordinated distributed MPC for load frequency control of power system with wind farms,” IEEE

Transactions on Industrial Electronics, vol. 64, no. 6, pp.5140-50, 2016.

12. J. S. Solís-Chaves, L. L. Rodrigues, C. M. Rocha-Osorio, A. J. Sguarezi Filho, “ A long-range generalized predictive control

algorithm for a DFIG based wind energy system,” IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 1209-19, 2019.

13. N. Rana, M. Kumar, A. Ghosh, S. Banerjee, “A Novel Interleaved Tri-State Boost Converter With Lower Ripple and Improved

Dynamic Response,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, vol. 65, no. 7, pp. 5456-65, 2017.

14. H. Y. Jung, S. H. Kim, B. Moon, and S. H. Lee, “A new circuit design of two-switch buck-boost converter,” IEEE Access. Vol. 6,

pp. 47415-23. 2018.

15. L. Callegaro, M. Ciobotaru, D. J. Pagano, E. Turano, and J. E. Fletcher, “A simple smooth transition technique for the noninverting

buck–boost converter,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 4906-15, 2017.

149.

Authors: S. Jensie Anita, Jewel Joy C, March. A S, Priyanka. B J

Paper Title: Design and Implementation of Hybrid Solar Wind Energy Tower

Abstract: The proposed method might be a possible key to the combination of high levels of radiation by

solar energy and speed of the wind on a monthly average basis. Wind Energy Tower (WET) and Hybrid Solar

(HS) is combined to form the HSWET system and the function of solar panel in parallel with wind turbines

thereby acquiring a higher total of renewable energy values. It is essential to measure the output power and

monitor it regularly. And also the design of HSWET was being paralleled with an prevailing solar hybrid system

have made changes from a single solar panel to a tree like structure which includes for solar panel to get more output power than before and the results of the proposed Hybrid Solar and Wind Energy Tower system resulted

in a greater efficiency.

Keyword: Hybrid Solar, Radiation, Solar panel, Wind Energy Tower References:

1. Penava, S. Galijasevic.,A. Muharemovic., and M. Penava, M. “Optimal design and demonstrative application of standalone hybrid

renewable energy system”. In 2014 IEEE International Energy Conference, 2014, pp. 960-967

2. Maity, Tanmoy, Sushma Kakkar, and Rajesh Kumar Ahuja., Control of standalone Wind/PV hybrid renewable power

generation,IEEE 7th Power India International Conference, 2016, pp. 1-5.

3. S.B.Mohod, V.R. Parihar, and S.D. Nimkar, Hybrid power system with integration of wind, battery and solar PV system. IEEE

International Conference on Power, Control, Signals and Instrumentation Engineering, 2017, pp. 2332-2337.

4. T.R. Mtshali, G. Coppez, S. Chowdhury, and S. P. Chowdhury. “Simulation and modelling of PV-wind-battery hybrid power

system”, Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011, pp. 1-7.

5. V. B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, No.1 Nov 2013.

6. S.Siva, “Automatic Solar Tracker “International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, Vol.8, No.1 Nov 2016

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150.

Authors: N.P. Gopinath, M. Mugunthan, J. Silambarasan

Paper Title: Optimal Operation of Multi-Converter-UPQC for Power Quality Improvement in Distribution

Abstract: In this paper the power compensation for power system during faults in distribution line is

described. The proposed system is designed by using the series and shunt APF based hysteresis control scheme

to compensate harmonic distortion and control the system stability. Moreover, the system can be compensated

the current as well as voltage simultaneously by using Unified Power Quality Controller (UPQC). Voltage

Source Inverters (VSI) are connected in both the series and shunt. The main feeder is used to injecting power to

these inverters using transformer and VSI compensate the imperfection line such as sag, interruption, swell,

voltage unbalance. DC link voltage of the system is maintained at series and shunt operation. The proposed

system is verified successfully and tested using MATLAB/Simulink.

Keyword: APF, Multi-Converter, Power Quality, UPQC, VSI. References:

1. A.K. Panda, N. Patnaik, “Management of reactive power sharing & power quality improvement with SRF-PAC based UPQC under

unbalanced source voltage condition,” International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems. 2017, nol. 84, pp. 182-94.

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2. S. Samal, P.K. Hota, “Power Quality Improvement by Solar Photo-voltaic/Fuel Cell Integrated System Using Unified Power Quality

Conditioner,” International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 7, no. 4, 2017, pp.2075-2084.

3. S. Samal, P.K. Hota, “Power Quality Improvement by Solar Photo-voltaic/Wind Energy Integrated System Using Unified Power

Quality Conditioner,” International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, vol. 8, No. 3:1424, 2017.

4. G.P. Anjaneyulu, D.P. Raju, “Fuzzy Logic Controlled Interleaved Boost Converter Fed Unified Power Quality Conditioner System,”

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology. 2017, vol. 8, no.3.

5. S.S. Jadhao, G.P. Ratnaparkhi, G.M. Dhole, S.R. Paraskar, “Voltage quality enhancement using unified power qual ity conditioner

(UPQC),” In2017 International Conference on Energy, Communication, Data Analytics and Soft Computing , 2017, pp. 3270-3274.

6. G. Ramya, V. Ganapathy, P. Suresh, “Power quality improvement using multi-level inverter based DVR and DSTATCOM using

neuro-fuzzy controller,”International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, vol. 8, no. 1:316, 2017.

7. Priyanga Shalni, Keerthivasan M, Suresh Padmanabhan, “Voltage Sag Compensation Using Distribution Static Compensator

(DSTATCOM),” International Journal of Advances in Signal and Image Sciences, vol.1, no.1,2015,pp.19-28

8. O.P. Taiwo, R. Tiako, I.E. Davidson, “Application of dynamic voltage restorer for power quality improvement in low voltage

electrical power distribution network: An overview,” In International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, Vol. 28, pp. 142-

156, 2017.

9. A.C. Prajith Prabhakar, “Predictive Based DSTATCOM and UPQC for Power Quality Advancement in Microgrids”.

10. J. Kotturu, S. Kothuru, P. Agarwal, “Simplified Predictive Control of Unified Power Quality Conditioner,” In2018 9th IEEE

International Symposium on Power Electronics for Distributed Generation Systems (PEDG) 2018, pp. 1-6.

11. S. Ivanov, M.Ciontu, D. Sacerdotianu, A. Radu, “Simple control strategies of the active filters within a unified power quality

conditioner (UPQC),” In2017 International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS), 2017, pp. 1-4.

151.

Authors: K. Boopathy Kannan, Akhil Shine Roy, Kokul. S, Moideen Abdul Mujeeb

Paper Title: Power Quality Improvement In Lowest/Lift Converter By Fuzzy Logic Practice

Abstract: A fuzzy logic regulator for DC/DC converter is well-defined in this work. The explanation

about fuzzy logic and the plan to regulator is given. The fuzzy logic regulator algorithms for controlling the

DC/DC converter are pronounced. The suggested regulator practice can adjust the load potential for variable

basic potential. Here, numerous present solutions to difficulties, and choosing the greatest tactic contains a

transaction between price, efficacy, concerned pulses, THD, harmonic analysis. In the future method, the

positive lowest-lift regulator is used and is implemented using three other supervisors. This is distinctive of its

kind from the point of cultivating the efficiency, lessening the disturbed pulses content and providing a usual

load potential.

Keyword: DC-DC Converter, Fuzzy logic regulator, THD. References:

1. K. Boopathy, and K. Bhoopathy Bagan, “A Novel Method of Implementing Real-Time Lowest Lift Converter with Improved

Change RespoNS_e for Low Potential Applications,” in 2011 IEEE ISIEA International Conference organized by IEEE

Symposium on Industrial Electronics & Applications, 2011,pp. 155-160.

2. S. Wakao, R. Ando, H. Minami, F. Shinomiya, A. Suzuki, M. Yahagi, S. Hirota, Y. Ohhashi, and A. Ishii, “Performance analysis

of the PV/wind/wave hybrid potential generation system,” in Proc. IEEE World Conf. Photovolt. Energy Conv, 2003, pp. 2337–

2340.

3. J. H. R. ENS_lin and D. B. Snyman, “Combined low-cost, high-efficient inverter, peak potential tracker and regulator for PV

applications,” IEEE Tran. Potential Electron, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 73–82, 1991.

4. Boopathy Kannan., Divya Vijay, “Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm based Sliding Method Regulator for Assured Crew Re-

Entry Vehicle,” Springer Nature- Journal of Advanced in Intelligent System, vol. 517, no.1, 2017, pp 491-504 .

5. Boopathy Kannan, Shanthini, “Speed Regulator and Potential factor Correction using Bridgeless Lowest Lift Converter for

BLDC Motor Drive,” International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research, vol. 4, no. 4, 2015,pp 446- 451.

6. Boopathy, Kannan, and K. Bhoopathy Bagan, “Real-Time Lowest Lift Converter with Improved Change Response for battery

Potential Applications,” International Journal of Electrical Engineering. vol.10,pp. 1-6, 2012.

7. Boopathy, Kannan, and K. Bhoopathy Bagan, “Digital Mixture of Real Time Lowest Lift Converter Using A Soft Practice To

Reduce Change Overshoot ” International Journal of Electrical Engineering. vol.12, pp. 1-6, 2012.

8. R. Cardenas, R. Pena, G. Asher, and J. Cilia, “Sensorless regulator of induction machines for wind energy applications,” in Proc.

IEEE PESC,2002, pp. 265–270.

9. Y.-M. Chen, Y.-C. Liu and S.-H. Lin, “Double-Basic PWM DC_/DC_ converter for high/low potential basics,” in Proc. IEEE

Int. Telecommun. Energy Conf., 2003, pp. 27–32.

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152.

Authors: L.Chitra, Sunkrutha S, Prashant Pradhan

Paper Title: RFID Based Material Sorting System using Siemens DCS Controller

Abstract: The SIMATIC RF200 IO-link is an inductive identification system module which is compatible

with the ISO 15693 standard and this is specifically intended to be used in the industry for the control and

optimization of materialistic flow. Here the field bus distributed control system integrates with the RFID

material this makes the sorting system more controlled and flexible. The system can be utilized for energy

management also. The system can be extended by using it for real time power monitoring and control using dcs

from multiple power sources. The profinet and profibus cables are used as bus interface here to interlace the

simatic PCS 7 with the RFID and the reader.

Keyword: DCS mechanism, SIMATIC ,SCADA. References:

1. James or Lin Qing Dapeng Tien, “Home automation using DCS technology”, Department of Electrical Engineering, Ngee Ann

Polytechnic, Singapore Copyright © IFAC Distributed Computer Control Systems. Seoul. Korea,1997

2. West Szer-Ming Lee, Robert Harrison & Andrew A. Wesl, “A Component Based Distributed Control System for Assembly

automation”, MSI Research Institute, Loughborough University, United Kingdom, LEI 1 3TU

3. S.P.S. Gill, N.K. Suriyadevara & S.C. Mukhopadhyay “Smart Power Monitoring System using Wireless sensor networks”,

Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 978-1-4577-0167-2/12/$26.00© 2012 IEEE

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4. Prakruthi Yadav, Vijay N. Chavda “ Development of Power Monitoring and Analysis system based on Web server”

“International Journal of Engineering Development and Research(www.ijedr.org) 1840” IJEDR| volume 2, issue 2| ISSN; 2321-

939 IJEDR1402089 © 2014.

5. Wisam Nader, “Real-time power monitoring, Home Automation and sustainability”.

6. George Hassabis “Component-based engineering of Distributed control and automation software”, “IEEE Jordan conference on

Applied Electrical Engineering and Computing technologies (AEECT)” the IEC 61499 standard Department of Electrical and

Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece 2015

7. Amir Firoozshahi “Innovative Intelligent DCS based methods for tank gauging control system in large oil terminal” IEEE

International Symposium on Industrial electronics (ISIE 2009) Seoul Olympic Parktel Seoul Korea July 5-8 pp 1925-1931 July

2009.

8. J. Jeyapadmini K.R. Kashwan “Effective power utilization and Conservation in Smart Homes using IoT” 2015 International

conference on Computation of Power Information and Communication 2015.

9. Mr. Pranay P. Gaikwad, Mrs. Jyotsna P. Gabhane, Mrs. Snehal S. Golait “A Survey based on smart home system using Internet-

of-things” International Conference on Computation of Power Information and Communication , 2015.

10. M.Mastali A. A, Safavi H, A. Palizban “An easy to interpret fault detection approach to mutli variable statistical process

monitoring” 16th Iranian conference on electric Engineering ,2008.

153.

Authors: K.Boopathy, Aboobacker Nihal, Anwar P Nazar, Sarath T

Paper Title: Small Composition-X System of Air Flow & Solar with Novel SWAY Translate to Enhance the

SWAY Quality

Abstract: This work mainly focussed on the composition-X system which is a grouping of solar and air

flow stamina sway generation techniques. Which is fresh and inexpensive for the forthcoming point of view? In

this article a non-conventional stamina composition-X sway organization based on solar cell and air flow, and

provides the stamina storage system. DC production of solar stamina conversion system (SECS) and translate

DC yield of the air flow stamina conversion system (WECS) is served to the setup chopper which is functioning

in closed-loop in-order to preserve constant yield sway in any eco-friendly situation. AIR FLOW comprises of air flow turbines with permanent magnet synchronous gen (PMSGx) and the solar system consists of PV cell

The yield of the setup translate is feed to the mutual dc link, which is connected to the six pulsed Dc to AC _xs

which convert its solar input to sine wave yield. The practical setup of the proposed model has been

implemented and results are analysed in term of sway quality.

Keyword: Solar cell, Air flow system, step-up translate, Atmega xx , VSIx, Battery storage. References:

1. Boopathy K., and Bhoopathy Bagan K., Presented and published in IEEE Explore a paper title on “A Novel Method of

Implementing Real-Time Step up Boost Translate with Improved Transient Response for Low Sway Solicitation” in 2011 IEEE

ISIEA International Conference organized by IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics & Solicitation , Ref No:978-1-4577-1416-

0/11/PP 155-160, 2011.

2. S. Wakao, R. Ando, H. Minami, F. Shinomiya, A. Suzuki, M. Yahagi, S. Hirota, Y. Ohhashi, and A. Ishii, “Performance analysis of

the PV/air flow/wave composition-X sway generation system,” in Proc. IEEE World Conf. Photovolt. Stamina Conv., 2003, pp.

2337–2340.

3. J. H. R. Enslin and D. B. Snyman, “Combined low-cost, high-efficient Dc to AC _x, peak sway tracker and regulator for PV

solicitation,” IEEE Tran. Sway Electron., vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 73–82, Jan. 1991

4. Boopathy K., Divya Vijay "Mixed-objective Genetic Algorithm based Sliding Mode Control for Assured Crew Re-Entry Vehicle"

Springer Nature- Journal of Advanced in Intelligent System, Volume 517, Issue I, February 2017, pp 491-504 .

5. Boopathy, Shanthini “Movement Control and Sway factor Correction using Bridgeless Step up Boost Translate for BLDC Device

Drive” International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research Volume 4, Issue 4, April 2015,pp 446- 451.

6. Boopathy, K. and Bhoopathy Bagan, K. “Real-Time Step up Boost Translate with Improved Transient Response for battery Sway

Solicitation” International Journal of Electrical Engineering. Vol.10, pp. 1-6, 2012.

7. Boopathy, K. and Bhoopathy Bagan, K. “Digital Combination of Real Time Step up Boost Translate Using a Soft Technique to

Reduce Transient Overshoot,” International Journal of Electrical Engineering. Vol.12, pp. 1-6, 2012.

8. R. Cardenas, R. Pena, G. Asher, and J. Cilia, “Sensorless control of induction machines for air flow stamina solicitation,” in Proc.

IEEE PESC,2002, pp. 265–270..

9. Y.-M. Chen, Y.-C. Liu, and S.-H. Lin, “Double-Input PWM DC/DC translate for high/low potential_ sources,” in Proc. IEEE Int.

Telecommun. Stamina Conf., 2003, pp. 27–32.

10. Manimaran. V. B, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo For Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, No.1 Nov 2013.

11. S.Siva, “Automatic Solar Tracker”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research Vol.8, No.1 Nov 2016

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154.

Authors: D.Saranya, P.Gokulathilagan, Amalshaju, Immanuel.G

Paper Title: Toxic Gas Sewage System

Abstract: The robots area unit is currently used for various functions that transform the work of humans.

The Wireless Human Action Mechanism can be filed in a new generation of artificial intelligence, while

researching the area unit commands, so that these robots can improve their maneuverability and effectiveness in

those areas. The gas detection work mechanism may be a new generation of robots that address the problems of

the sewer system and make it easier to detect hazardous gas in the battlefield, the chemical industry, and coal

mining. Wirelessly controlled robotics vehicles are coupled with two sensors and a camera, which allows you to

capture careful video of the environment in one setting. Used in the GSM robot, this helps to send the details

around the system. This type of robot is controlled by a remote controller, which facilitates the robot's movement

across terrain.

Keyword: RF controller, sensors, GSM, Arduino Uno. References:

1. G 1.M. U. Shahzad, A. Q. Khan, S. M. R. Bukhari, A. Aslam and M. O. Zaib, "Wireless control robot using Xbee module with

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multiple sensor acknowledgment on HMI," 2017 International Symposium on Recent Advances in Electrical Engineering (RAEE),

Islamabad, 2017, pp. 1-4.

2. Z. Liu and T. Lu, "Multiple robots plume-tracing in open space obstructed environments," 2009 IEEE International Conference on

Robotics and Biomimetics (ROBIO), Guilin, 2009, pp. 2433-2439.

3. Z. Liu, "A supervisory approach for hazardous chemical source localization," 2013 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics

and Automation, Takamatsu, 2013, pp. 476-481.

4. N. G. Haswani and P. J. Deore, "Web-Based Realtime Underground Drainage or Sewage Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor

Networks," 2018 Fourth International Conference on Computing Communication Control and Automation (ICCUBEA), Pune, India,

2018, pp. 1-5.

5. Sabarish chakkath, S.Hariharan siddharth,B.Hemalatha;”mobile robot in coal mines disaster survalinace”, IOSR jouranal of

Engineering,volume-2,Issue10,october 2012

6. M.ThamrinN,RosmanR,andSATMEGA 8AawiD,S”design and analysis of wireless controller panel using RFmoduel, for robot

Natural Resources Canada, “Photovoltaic project analysis”, Clean energy project analysis: retscreen engineering & cases textbook,

ISBN: 0-662-35672-1 Catalogue no.: M39-99/2003

7. V.K.Gobinath,S.Mohankumar.D.Veeramani D.Periyar selvan Hazardous gas detecting in coal mine robot

8. Dr.A.R.Karwankar,S.D.Mitragotri coal mine wireless robot for detection of hazardous gas.

9. Jayant Nivritti patil Advanced rescue and monitoring robot for coal mines.

10. Raguvaran.K,J.Thiyagarajan Raspberry PI based Global industrial process monitorning through wireless communication in

international conference on robotics, automation, control and embedded system- RACE2015.

11. B.Thangalakshmi Energy Detection Based Spectrum Sensing In Cognitive Radio Network, International Journal of MC Square

Scientific Research Vol.5, No.1 Nov 2013

155.

Authors: L. Chitra, Ranjith R, Praveen A, Pragatheeswaran, Divya Raj

Paper Title: Novel Method of Integrated Solar Panel Cleaner

Abstract: Solar energy is most sought-after energy resources nowadays. But they face a major crisis of

reduced panel life times and performance issues. In order to overcome these issues, we have proposed an

integrated panel cleaner using electrostatic and vacuum suction method. The panel cleaner is programmed to

remove the accumulated dust by non-contact method and without using water. The controls are given using

Arduino controller which is pre-programmed to clean autonomously from the input obtained from the sensors.

Dust accumulation in the photovoltaic panel reduces its spread, resulting in reduced power output and loss of

power generation. Moreover, in India bird droppings are also a big threat to panels while cleaning. This can be

removed with the help of vacuum suction tube which operates on low pressure negative suction. Water when

used for cleaning develops strains which contain sediment chemical salts. Moreover, water should also be

cleaned before utilisation by cleaners which incur additional costs for performing cleaning operations. The sole

purpose of this project is to develop an automated panel cleaning technology wherein cleaning process takes

place without much power and water consumption.

Keyword: Inrush current, quasi ZSI, two switched network, ripple current, sliding mode controller. References:

1. KelebaoneTsamaase, Tapologo Ramasesane, IshmaelZibani, KagisoMotshidisi, “Automated dust detection and cleaning system

of PV module”, IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering vol. 12, no. 6, 2017, pp. 93-98.

2. V.B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, no.1, 2013, pp. 37-42.

3. N. Vijayalakshmi, “Photovoltaic Fed Multilevel Inverter Design Using PODPWM Technique for Improved Power Quality,”

International Journal Of Advances In Signal And Image Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1, 2019, pp. 8-14.

4. R. Rajeswari, “Dynamic model and hybrid design of current fed switched inverter . for DMPPT fuel cell systems,”

International journal of advances in signal and image sciences, vol. 1, no. 1, 2015, pp. 29-40.

5. G. Praveenraj, “Energy Storage in Battery for Remote Area Using Wind DFIG Generation,” International Journal Of Advances

In Signal And Image Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1, 2019, pp. 22-28.

6. O. Sotehi, A. Chaker, and C. Maalouf, "Hybrid PV/T water solar collector for net zero energy building and fresh water

production: A theoretical approach," Desalination, vol. 385, 2016, pp. 1-11.

7. M. S. Abd-Elhady, M. M. Fouad, and T. Khalil, "Improving the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) panels by oil coating," Energy

Conversion and Management, vol. 115, 2016, pp. 1-7.

8. V.S. Saravanan, S.K. Darvekar, “Solar Photovoltaic Panels Cleaning Methods A Review,” International Journal of Pure and

Applied Mathematics, vol.118,no. 24, 2018.

9. J.C. van der Linde, and C.J. Schabort, “The Effect of Different Types of Wash Water on Solar Panel Efficiency,” International

conference on advance of science, engineering, technology and natural resources (ICASETNR-16), 2016.

10. Kawamoto Hiroyuki, Guo Bing, “Improvement of an electrostatic cleaning system for removal of dust from solar panels,”

Journal of Electrostatics, vol. 91, 2018, pp 28-33.

11. C.I.Calle, et al, “Dust Particle Removal by Electrostatic and Di-electro-phoretic Forces with Applications to NASA Exploration

Missions,” Proc. ESA Annual Meeting on Electrostatics, vol.01, 2008, pp 1-14.

12. Hiroyuki Kawamoto, Takuya Shibata, “Electrostatic cleaning system for removal of sand from solar panels,” Photovoltaic

Specialists Conference, 2013, DOI:10.1109/pvsc.2013.6744107

13. M. R. Maghami, H. Hizam, C. Gomes, M.A. Radzi, M.I. Rezadad, and S. Hajighorbani, “Power loss due to soiling on solar panel:

A review,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 59, 2016, pp.1307-1316.

14. R. Divya, “Automatic cleaning of solar panel with maximum power tracking by using Arduino. Automatic cleaning of solar panel

with maximum power tracking by using Arduino, “International Journal of Research Publication, vol. 2, no.1, 2018, pp.5-5.

582-586

156.

Authors: S. Jensie Anita, K. Boopathy

Paper Title: Modeling of Motors for Electric Vehicles

Abstract: In the present scenario, the reduction of greenhouse gases is mandatory in order to create a better

environment. Since the pollution levels are rising at an alarmingly high rate the need to reduce the green-house

emissions is of utmost importance, to make the earth a better place to live in. usage of fossil fuels for

transportation is a major cause for pollution and emission of harmful gases into the atmosphere. Studies show

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that in 2017 alone an average of 1873 metric tons of Greenhouse gases was released into our atmosphere by the

transportation sector alone. This level of pollution continues to accumulate over the years causing devastating

changes to our atmosphere and in turn gravely affect our climate destroying our habitat and threatening our

survival. The resulting climate changes and its unprecedented fluctuations that have been observed stand to

prove that pollution is not something to be ignored the slightest. To overcome this, one of the best first steps to

start with prefers Electric vehicles over the conventional Internal Combustion Engines. By switching over to Electric vehicles the pollution levels can be controlled to a greater extent. Due to the relative ease of

manufacturing and application specific interest cause the electric drives to be used in different applications and

over the years various electric drive systems like DC, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor(PMSM),Brushless

Direct Current Motors (BLDC)and switched reluctance motors (SRM)were developed. But each motor had its

own advantages like better torque curve, better efficiency, lower power consumption and limitations like

commutation issues, triggering, shorter life-span, high maintenance, more cost etc. which made it application

specific rather than being all purpose. Different type of electric motor systems had different advantages that

made it a better choice in specific applications. Even though this limited the use of these systems, this situation

allowed the electric motor system to evolve into many types, each with their unique application in mind. This

gives us an opportunity to have a vast selection of systems in front of us and enable us to choose the best system

that meets our requirements. This paper reviews the different types of motors used in Electric vehicles based on the discussions and conclusions of various reputed journals consumption.

Keyword: Electric Vehicle, Green house gases, Switched Reluctance Motor. References:

1. EL-Refaie, "Motors/generators for traction /propulsion applications:A review," in Electric Machines Drives Conference IIEMDC),

IEEE International, pp. 490 -497, 2011.

2. Jones, W.D., "Hybrids to the rescue [hybrid electric vehicles]", IEEE Spectrum, vol. 40, no. 1, 2003, pp. 70-71.

3. K.T. Chau, C.C. Chan, Chunhua Liu, "Overview of Permanent-Magnet Brushless Drives for Electric andHybrid Electric Vehicles",

IEEE Tran. On IndustrialElectronics, Vol. 55, Issue 6, June 2008, pp. 2246 2257.

4. N. Zabihi, Member, IEEE, and R. Gouws, “A Review on Switched Reluctance Machines for Electric Vehicles,” School of Electrical,

Electronic, and Computer Engineering North-West University.

5. R. Suryadevara, and B. G. Fernandes, “Control techniques for torque ripple minimization in swi tched reluctance motor: An

overview,” in 8th IEEE International Conference on In Industrial and Information Systems(ICIIS), 2013, pp. 24–29.

6. Z. Yueying, W. Dafang, Z. Guifan, Y. Dongyu, and W. Yu, “Researchprogress of switched reluctance motor drive system,” in

InternationalConference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), 2009, pp. 784 –789.

7. A.Y. Anekunu, S. P. Chowdhury, and S. Chowdhury, “A review of research and development on switched reluctance motor for

electric vehicles,” in Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013, pp. 1–5.

8. J. Li and Y. Cho, “Investigation into reduction of vibration and acoustic noise in switched reluctance motors in radial force

excitation and frame transfer function aspects,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 45, no. 10, pp. 4664–4667, 2009

9. Emadi, Y.J. Lee, K. Rajashekara, “Power electronics and motor drives in electric, hybrid electric ,and plug -in hybrid electric

vehicles,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 2008, pp.55:2237–45.

10. M. Simon Darsingh, Dr. Sanjay S Chaudhary, “Impedance Source Based Multi Phase Inverter Fed Variable Speed PMBLDC Motor

Using Advance controller for Torque Ripple Minimization,”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research Vol.8,

No.1,pp.109-127, 2016

157.

Authors: P. Rajasekeran, G. Ezhilarasan, Shaheen P. C, Sahal C. V, Ganesh. M

Paper Title: AI based MPPT Controller for Solar PV System

Abstract: This article discusses Artificial intelligence based Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for

solar Photo-voltaics based system. MPPT is used to improve the efficiency as well as to raise the output through

the photovoltaic system through continuous tracking of MPP. The work demands the use of fuzzy logic control

technology; hence the PV-cell is interfaced with a DC step-up converter connected with a dc load. Boost

converters convert the output of low voltage DC to output of high voltage DC. Following taken through the solar

panel are thermal factor like temperature and isolation. The validation of the proposed controller is also

discussed.

Keyword: Fuzzy Logic Controller, PV-cell, Solar tracking maximum power, step-up converter. References:

1. Mostefa Kermadi, and E. Madjid Berkouk, “Artificial intelligence-based maximum power point tracking controllers for Photovoltaic

systems: Comparative Study,” Science Direct Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 69, pp 369-386, 2017.

2. N. Vijayalakshmi, “Photovoltaic Fed Multilevel Inverter Design Using PODPWM Technique for Improved Power Quality,”

International Journal Of Advances In Signal And Image Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1, 2019, pp. 8-14.

3. R. Rajeswari, “Dynamic model and hybrid design of current fed switched inverter for DMPPT fuel cell systems,” International

journal of advances in signal and image sciences, vol. 1, no. 1, 2015, pp. 29-40.

4. G. Ezhilarasan, and S. S. Dash, “An Improved buck boost converter using auxillary, resonance for photo voltaic based Dynamic

voltage Restorer,” Springer LNEE series, pp 462-468, 2014.

5. M.J Khan, and L. Mathew, "Maximum Power Point Tracking Control Method for a Hybrid PV/WT/FC Renewable Energy System,"

Serials publications International Journal of Control Theory and Applications, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 411-424, 2017.

6. M. J. Khan, and L. Mathew, "Different Kinds of Maximum Power Point Tracking control method for Photovoltaic Systems: A

Review," in Achieves of Computational Method, Springer, pp. 1-13, 2016.

7. Rajveer Singh, Shekhawat, Prakash Kanniah, Ezhilarasan Ganesan, and et al, “A comparative study of Hard and Soft switched

converters used for solar PV application,” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, no. 6, pp. 146-150, 2016.

8. E. Ganji, R.K. Moghaddam, A. Toloui, and M. Taghizadeh, "A new control method for leveling output frequency fluctuations in an

autonomous PV /FC/UC network with maximum power point tracking of the photovoltaic system," Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy

Systems, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 1949-62, 2014.

9. H. Shareef, A. H. Mutlag and A. Mohamed, “A novel approach for fuzzy logic PV inverter controller optimization using lightning

search algorithm Neurocomputing,” vol.168, pp.435-53. 2015

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10. M. Mukarram Al-Mohaya, Abd Kadir Mahamad, and Sharifah Saon, “Implementation of Field Programmable Gate Array based

Maximum Power Point Tracking controller of photovoltaic system,” IEEE 7th International Power Engineering and Optimization

Conference, 2013.

11. FarzadSedaghati, Ali Nahavandi, and Mohammad Ali, “PV Maximum Power-Point Tracking by Using Artificial Neural Network,”

math Problems in Engineering, 2012.

12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/506709

13. T. Esram and P. L. Chapman, “Comparison of photovoltaic array maximum power point tracking techniques ,” IEEE Transactions

on Energy Conversion, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 439–449, 2007.

14. V. B. Manimaran, “Design and Implementation of Solar –Wind Combo For Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.3, no.2, pp.37-42, 2013.

158.

Authors: P.Rajasekaran, K.Boopathy, K.Jayaseelan, A.Santhosh, P.Akhilan, Mohammed Siajid Akaram

Abbigeri

Paper Title: Geometrical Model of Fixed Parts and Movable Parts Projected Shaft Star of SIRM by GA and

Conventional Method to Minimize the Pulling Force Fluctuation

Abstract: In this article, focus on modeling of switched reluctance motor (SiRM) The flux assets of the iron,

the number of phases, and the number of projected portion per phase all have a irregular properties on this

Devices. These possessions, along with the sizing of the Device cover and internal scopes, kind the Device

project an insight-intensive struggle. Enlargement of pulling force density, power output, and lowering location

of pulling force fluctuation, heat escalation, audio sound. A design organization that exploits the desired features

and reduces the undesirable effects is obtainable here. Static and dynamic system-level simulations and finite-

element analysis have been accepted out for a 3-phase 6/4 2.4-kW SIRM, at various rated electrons flow

assessment for both conventional design and genetic procedure design methods and the results were verified

using standard reproductions. The result seems to be stirring. The results demonstrate suitable projected shaft

star Curve and movable parts Curve of a pulling force –fluctuation minimized SiRM drive.

Keyword: Evaluation Programme, SiRM (Switched Reluctance Motor), Pulling force Lowering location ,

Shape Optimization. Pulling force fluctuation, pulling force dip. References:

1. R. Arumugum, and S. Sriram,”Computer aided design of electrical Devices,” Magnet user manual, Infolytica Corporation, USA.

2. T. Ji, E. Millere, “Switched Reluctance Motors and Their Control,” London, U.K.: Clarendon, 1993.

3. S. Wakao, R. Ando, H. Minami, F. Shinomiya, A. Suzuki, M. Yahagi, S. Hirota, Y. Ohhashi, and A. Ishii, “Performance analysis of

the PV/wind/wave hybrid power generation system,” in Proc. IEEE World Conf. Photovolt. Energy Conv, pp. 2337–2340, 2003.

4. K. Boopathy and Divya Vijay "Multi-objective Genetic Procedure based Sliding Mode Control for Assured Crew Re-Entry

Vehicle," Springer Nature- Journal of Advanced in Intelligent System, Vol. 517, no. 1, pp 491-504, 2017.

5. K. Boopathy, and Shanthini “Speed Control and Power factor Correction using Bridgeless Buck Boost Converter for BLDC Motor

Drive,” International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology ReseCurveh, vol. 4, no. 4, pp 446- 451, 2015.

6. K. Boopathy, and K. Bhoopathy Bagan, “Real-Time Buck Boost Converter with Improved Transient Response for battery Power

Applications,” International Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol.10, pp. 1-6, 2012.

7. K. Boopathy, and K. Bhoopathy Bagan, “Digital Combination of Real Time Buck Boost Converter Using A Soft Technique To

Reduce Transient Overshoot,” International Journal of Electrical Engineering. vol.12, pp. 1-6, 2012.

8. R. Cardenas, R. Pena, G. Asher, and J. Cilia, “Sensorless control of induction Devices for wind energy applications,” in Proc. IEEE

PESC, pp. 265–270, 2002.

9. Y. M. Chen, Y. C. Liu, and S. H. Lin, “Double-Input PWM DC/DC converter for high/low voltage sources,” Proc. IEEE Int.

Telecommun. Energy Conf, pp. 27–32, 2003.

10. M. Simon Darsingh, Dr. Sanjay, and S Chaudhary, “Impedance Source Based Multi Phase Inverter Fed Variable Speed PMBLDC

Motor Using Advance controller for Torque Ripple Minimization,” International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research Vol.8,

No.1 Nov 2016.

596-603

159.

Authors: S. Prakash, N. P. Gopinath, B. Kalaiselvi

Paper Title: ANN Fed High Gain Luo Converter based Reduced Switch Multilevel Inverter for Single Phase

Network Bridged PV Arrangement

Abstract: In the present scenario photovoltaic (PV) systems feature resonant interest in the recent

researches. The amount from the PV frame is highly oscillated due to temperature variation. In this proposed

work, the ANN based MPPT algorithm extracts maximum energy from the PV system by benefit of high gain DC-DC Luo converter, the Luo converter produced voltage is given to the single phase grid through reduced

switch seven level inverter. The proposed seven level inverter is controlled by high frequency technique

multicarrier modulation technique. The PI controller based closed loop grid synchronization is implemented for

solving the power quality issues. The multilevel inverter reduce the total harmonics distortion in the output AC

voltage waveform. The developed work is carried out using Matlab software-based simulation with various solar

irradiation and degree.

Keyword: Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Cascade H-Bridge Multilevel inverter (CHB-MLI), Maximum

power point tracking (MPPT), Luo Converter, Photovoltaic (PV)

References:

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Energy Convers, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 439–449, 2007.

2. P. V. N. M. Kumar, P. M. Kishore and R. K. Nema, “Simulation Of Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverters For PV Applications,”

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3. V. B. Manimaran. “Design And Implementation Of Solar –Wind Combo for Hybrid Energy Application,” International Journal of

MC Square Scientific Research, vol.5, no.1, Nov 2013.

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Photovoltaic Applications,” IEEE Transactions, Ind. Electron, vol. 3, pp. 1156-1167, 2013.

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Streams Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 1-7, 2013.

6. M. Lina Elobaid, K. Ahmed k Abdelsalam, and E. Ezeldin E Zakzouk “Artificial Neural Network based Photovoltaic MPPT

technique: A Survey,”IET Renewable Power Generation, Vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1043–1063, 2015.

7. L. Bouselham, B. Hajji, and H. Hajji, “Comparative Study of Different MPPT Methods for Photovoltaic System,” 3rd International

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC), pp: 1-5, 2015.

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Based Solar PV Systems,” IEEE Transactions, Vol. 1, pp 2179-2184, 2010.

9. K. P. Panda, B. P. Sahu, D. Samal and Y. Gopal, “Switching Angle Estimation using GA Toolbox for Simulation of Cascaded

Multilevel Inverter,” International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 73, no. 21, pp. 21-26, 2013.

10. S. Daher, J. Schmid, and F. L.M. Antunes, “Multilevel inverter topologies for stand-alone PV systems,” IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron,

vol. 55, no. 7, pp. 2703-2712, 2008.

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Applications,” IEEE International Conference on Computer, Communication and Control, 2015.

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14. Sarwar and M. S. J. Asghar, “Simulation and Analysis of a Multilevel Converter Topology for Solar PV Based Grid Connected

Inverter,” Renewable Energy and Smart Grid, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 56-62, 2011.

15. N. Prabaharan and K. Palanisamy, “Analysis and integration of multilevel inverter configuration with boost converters in a

photovoltaic system,” Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 128, pp. 327-342, 2016.

16. E. Beser, B. Arifoglu, S. Camur and E. K. Beser, “A gridconnected photovoltaic power conversion system with single-phase

multilevel inverter,” Solar Energy, vol. 84, no. 12, pp. 2056-2067, 2010.

17. Manikandan, and N. Vadivel, “Design and Implementation Of Luo Converter For Electric Vehicle Applications,” International

Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, Vol. 4, no. 10, pp. 4437-4441, 2013.

18. Pakkiraiah and G.D. Sukumar,” A New Modified Artificial Neural Network Based MPPT Controller for the Improved Performance

of an Asynchronous Motor Drive,” Indian Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 9, pp. 1-10, 2016.

19. E. Bektas and H. Karaca, “GA Based Selective Harmonic Elimination for Five-Level Inverter Using Cascaded Hbridge Modules,”

International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 29-32, 2016.

160.

Authors: G. Ezhilarasan, Akhil Sundaram, Ajil Ahamed, Muhammed Shanu

Paper Title: Battery-less Power Conditioning System using Mechanical Fly Wheel

Abstract: Considering the abundant sunlight so as the insolation available over many months in the Indian

sub-continent, renewable energy can be easily harvested using solar photovoltaic array to supplement the grid

power. This work proposes such an arrangement through a battery less UPS system. The need for battery less

UPS system arises since batteries used in the conventional UPS system have less life time and a major concern of environmental pollution. Considering a premises/ organization where there is a power back up facility like a

diesel generator, the role of batteries in the UPS system is limited and used for only few seconds between the

mains power failure and the turning on of generator. Hence for such short term power requirements, a Kinetic

Energy based medium for storage such as fly-wheel based energy storage can be effectively utilized instead of

the electrochemical batteries. Hence the combination of solar PV based power generation along with a battery

less online power conditioning system to supply a critical load is the proposed in this scheme.

Keyword: Battery less converter, Energy Storage, Flywheel Energy Storage, Resonant Converter, Renewable

Energy. References:

1. M. Vijayalakshmi, R.Ramaprabha, G. Ezhilarasan, “Performance of BLDC Motor for Flywheel Energy Storage Applications ,”

Indian Journal of Science and Technology, vol.9, no. 13, 2016, pp. 1-6.

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3. S.P. Thiruvadi, and S. Bhuvaneshwari, “Hybrid PV-Wind-Battery Based System For Household Applications Using DC-DC

Converter,” International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research, vol. 9, no. 1, 2017, pp.54-65.

4. J.B. Hans, Michael Sander, “Conceptual System Design of a 5 MWh/100 MW Superconducting Flywheel Energy Storage Plant

for Power Utility Applications,” IEEE Transaction on Applied Superconductivity, vol.7, no. 2, 1997, pp. 398-401.

5. Yi Du, Liang Du, Bin Lu, Ronald Harley, and Thomas Habetler, “A Review of Identification and Monitoring Methods for

Electric Loads in Commercial and Residential Buildings”, Energy conversion congress and exposition, 2010, pp. 4527-4533.

6. Jinqi Li, Hui Zhang, Qian Wan, Jinhong Liu, Hongwei Zhang, “A Novel Charging Control for Flywheel Energy Storage System

Based on BLDC Motor”, Power and Energy Engineering conference, 2010, pp. 1-3.

7. Ezhilarasan Ganesan, Subhransu Sekhar Dash, “A New Approach in Modeling and Control of Distributed Energy Resources for

Performance Optimization and Reliability Improvement in a Micro Grid,” International review on modelling and simulation, vol.

8, no.1, 2015, pp.26-40, 2015

8. R.Arghandeh Jouneghani, M.Pipattanasomporn, S.Rahman, “Flywheel Energy Storage system for ride through application in

facility microgrid”, IEEE Transaction on Smart Grid, Vol.3, issue.4, pp. 1955-1962, Dec. 2012

9. G. Ezhilarasan, K.S. Jayasree, Isolated Buck-boost Converter for a Photovoltaic Energy Harvest System, International Journal of

Applied Engineering Research, ISSN 0973-4562 vol. 10 no.4, 2015, pp.3775-3781

10. Seung-yong Hahn, Woo-seok Kim, Ji Hoon Kim, Chang-seop Koh, and Song-yop Hahn, “Low Speed FES with Induction Motor

and Generator”, IEEE Transaction on Applied Superconductivity, vol.12, no. 1, 2002, pp. 746-749.

11. Natural Resources Canada, “Photovoltaic project analysis”, Clean energy project analysis: ret screen engineering & cases

textbook, ISBN: 0-662-35672-1 Catalogue no.: M39-99/2003

12. Sang-Hoon Park, So-Ri Park, Jae-Sung Yu, Yong-Chae Jung, Chung-Yuen Won, “Analysis and Design of a Soft-Switching

Boost Converter With an HI-Bridge Auxiliary Resonant Circuit”, IEEE Transaction on Power Electronics, vol.25, no. 8, 2010,

pp. 2142-2149.

13. M. G. Villalva, J. R. Gazoli and E. R. Filho, “Comprehensive Approach to Modeling and Simulation of Photovoltaic Arrays”,

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol.24, No.5, 2010,pp.1198-1208.

14. Avijit nayak, “Cost Economics of Solar kWh”, energitica.

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161.

Authors: S. Prakash, M. Prabhahar, M. Saravana Kumar

Paper Title: Performance and Emission Characteristics of Diesel Engine with the Biodiesel-Acetylene Addition

using Dual Fuel Mode

Abstract: This research work investigated the diesel engine performance using 20% Pongamia grease

methyl ester through the effect of different flow rates of acetylene using dual-fuel technique. Acetylene be

inducted within the intake various at the flow rates of 1lpm, 2lpm, 3lpm and 4lpm along with air. Initially a test

was conducted by diesel fuel along with POME20 on different loads. Then the experiment was carried out with

POME20 with different flow rates of acetylene. Addition of acetylene increased the brake thermal efficiency

(BTE) among POME20 at all acetylene flow rates on 100% load. The results showed that the BTE was enhanced

via regarding 1–3.4% at knock-limited acetylene shares at 100% load. The engine emits higher NOx emission

for POME20 without acetylene share and then it is additional improved with the adding up of acetylene shares,

while the smoke opacity was reduced by 47% with acetylene addition at complete load. Here is a decrease in HC

as well as CO emissions were experiential through an acetylene orientation along with POME20. Finally, it is

suggested that the poor presentation as well as emissions connected through biodiesel into a diesel engine can be

improved through the induction of acetylene with 4lpm flow rate in the intake various by dual fuel technology.

Keyword: Diesel engine, Pongamia methyl ester, Acetylene, duel fuel, Emission, Performance.

References:

1. Agarwal, Avinash Kumar, and Atul Dhar. "Experimental investigations of performance, emission and combustion characteristics o f

Karanja oil blends fuelled DICI engine." Renewable energy 52 (2013): 283-291..

2. Bannikov, M. G., and R. A. Khan. "Non-edible vegetable oils as a stock for biodiesel in Pakistan: Experimental investigation." J.

Intern. Sci. Publ.: Materials, Methods & Technologies 6.Part 2 (2012): 75-83.

3. Esteban, Bernat, et al. "Characterization of the surface tension of vegetable oils to be used as fuel in diesel engines." Fuel 102

(2012): 231-238.

4. Chauhan, Bhupendra Singh, Naveen Kumar, and Haeng Muk Cho. "A study on the performance and emission of a diesel engine

fueled with Jatropha biodiesel oil and its blends." Energy 37.1 (2012): 616-622.

5. Atadashi, I. M., Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua, and A. Abdul Aziz. "High quality biodiesel and its diesel engine application: a

review." Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 14.7 (2010): 1999-2008.

6. Chong, Cheng Tung, et al. "Oxygenated palm biodiesel: Ignition, combustion and emissions quantification in a light-duty diesel

engine." Energy conversion and management 101 (2015): 317-325.

7. Guan, Chun, et al. "Comparison on the effect of using diesel fuel and waste cooking oil biodiesel as pilot fuels on the combustion,

performance and emissions of a LPG-fumigated compression-ignition engine." Applied Thermal Engineering 125 (2017): 1260-

1271.

8. Prabhu, L., et al. "Combustion, performance and emission characteristics of diesel engine with neem oil methyl ester and its diesel

blends." American Journal of Applied Sciences 10.8 (2013): 810-818.

9. Wamankar, Arun Kumar, and S. Murugan. "Combustion, performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine with internal

jet piston using carbon black-water-diesel emulsion." Energy 91 (2015): 1030-1037.

10. Nazar, J., A. Ramesh, and B. Nagalingam. "Experimental investigation on the performance of karanja oil-hydrogen dual fuel

engine." Proceedings of the 19 th National Conference on IC Engines and Combustion, Annamalai University, Chidambaram. 2005.

11. Saravanan, N., et al. "An experimental investigation on hydrogen as a dual fuel for diesel engine system with exhaust gas

recirculation technique." Renewable Energy 33.3 (2008): 422-427.

12. Luijten, C. C. M., and E. Kerkhof. "Jatropha oil and biogas in a dual fuel CI engine for rural electrification." Energy Conversion

and Management 52.2 (2011): 1426-1438.

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14. Elnajjar, Emad, Mohamed YE Selim, and Mohammad O. Hamdan. "Experimental study of dual fuel engine performance using

variable LPG composition and engine parameters." Energy conversion and Management 76 (2013): 32-42.

15. Vijayabalan, P., and G. Nagarajan. "Performance, emission and combustion of LPG diesel dual fuel engine using glow plug." JJMIE

2 (2009): 105-110.

16. Lakshmanan, T., and G. Nagarajan. "Experimental investigation of timed manifold injection of acetylene in direct injection diesel

engine in dual fuel mode." Energy 35.8 (2010): 3172-3178.

17. Lakshmanan, T., and G. Nagarajan. "Performance and emission of acetylene-aspirated diesel engine." JJMIE 3.2 (2009): 125-130..

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162.

Authors: Raja, V. Thulasibai

Paper Title: Analysis on Wavelet Family based Channel Estimation for MIMO-OFDM System

Abstract: Channel estimation for (MIMO-OFDM) is an important part for present and future generation

broadband wireless communications. OFDM, which uses for the spaced subcarriers to improving the

performance. The channel estimation schemes based on pilot reduces the transmission rate and spectral

efficiency. Many conventional schemes of channel estimation are not effective in reducing noise. It leads to poor

quality signals at receiver at final stage. To rectify this problem, in this paper a wavelet family based channel

estimation technique, is proposed and analyzed. The proposed research aims to estimate channels and

reconstruct signal via wavelet transform, dyadic wavelet transform and fractional spline wavelet transform

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which enhances the spectrum efficiency and transmission rate. Simulation results shows that the fractional spline

wavelet transform performs well for channel estimation and data signal reconstruction.

Keyword: Channel Estimation, Dyadic Wavelet Transform, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM),

Fractional Spline Wavelet Transform, Spectral Efficiency, Wavelet Transform. References:

1. Liu, Y.S.; Tan, Z.H.; Hu, H.J.; Cimini, L.J.; Li, G.Y. Channel estimation for OFDM. IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutor. 2014, 16, 1891–

1908.

2. X. Guo, Y.Guo, S.Li, “Experimental Investigation of Zadoff-Chu Matrix Precoding for Visible Light Communication System with

OFDM Modulation”, Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, 2018.

3. Y. Zhao, H.Yu, G. Wei, F.Ji, F.Chen, F. “Parameter estimation of wideband underwater acoustic multipath channels based on

fractional Fourier transform”, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing,vol. 64, no. (20), pp.5396-5408, 2016.

4. P.Zhu, W.Tong, J. Ma, M. Jia, M. “U.S. Patent No. 8,406,118. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2013.

5. Z. Liu, J.Y.Kim, D.S. Wu, D. J. Richardson, R. Slavík, “Homodyne OFDM with optical injection locking for carrier

recovery. Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 33, no. 1, pp.34-41, 2014.

6. H.M. Son, H. Yu, J.W. Kim, J. H. Park, N.J. Lee, C. Jeong, ”U.S. Patent No. 10,181,965. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and

Trademark Office, 2019.

7. H. Ye, G.Y. Li, B.H. Juang, “Power of deep learning for channel estimation and signal detection in OFDM systems”, IEEE

Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 114-117, 2017.

8. H. Ye, G.Y. Li, B.H. Juang, B. H” Power of deep learning for channel estimation and signal detection in OFDM systems”, IEEE

Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 7, no. 1, pp.114-117, 2017.

9. Y. Li, C.Tao, G. Seco-Granados, A. Mezghani, A.L. Swindlehurst, L.Liu, “Channel estimation and performance analysis of one-bit

massive MIMO systems”, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol.65, no. 15, pp. 4075-4089, 2017.

10. Ruiguang Tang, Xiao Zhou and Chengyou Wang “A Haar Wavelet Decision Feedback Channel Estimation Method in OFDM

Systems”, Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 877.

11. Mahesh Kumar Gupta, Sarika Shrivastava, A.S. Raghuvanshi and S.Tiwari “Channel estimation for wavelet based OFDM system,”

published in the proceedings of 2011 IEEE Int. Conf. on Devices and Communications (ICDeCom)., Publication Year: 2011,

Page(s): 1 - 4 .

12. David Tse, University of California, Berkeley & Pramod Viswanath, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Fundamentals of

Wireless Communication, published by Cambridge University Press, which owns the copyright, September 10, 2004.

13. G. Shilpa, ”Low power 128 point split radix FFT for LTE application”, International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research,

Vol.6, No.1 Nov 2014,pp.66-74.

163.

Authors: S. Ravichandran, T. J. Nagalakshmi

Paper Title: Design and Implementation of Ethical Values Created Curriculum Development to Improve

Mobile Security

Abstract: Medicinal imaging has assumed a key job in the direction of MIS strategies to expand the

specialists' spatial introduction and help with the distinguishing proof of basic life systems and pathology.

Current intransigent perception frameworks are promising. Be that as it may, they can barely meet the

necessities of high goals and continuous 3D perception of the careful scene to help the acknowledgment of

anatomic structures for safe MIS techniques. In this exploration we present a by and large relevant calculation

which plans to furnish specialists with constant 3D perception of complete organ misshapen utilizing 3D optical

fix pictures with constrained perspectives and a solitary preoperative MRI or CT filter. The proposed calculation

is stretched out to remake the inside structures of an organ by just testing on the outside surface. Reconstructing is persuaded by our exact perception that the round consonant coefficients comparing to mutilated surfaces of a

given organs lie in lower dimensional subspace in an organized lexicon that can be gained from a lot of agents

preparing surfaces. The proposed methodology recognizes a structured scanty portrayal of every 3D surface.

This enables the method to recreate discretionary organ misshapen utilizing exceptionally restricted watched

information with high exactness.

Keyword: Ethical hacking, Information security, computer Forensics, computer ethics. References:

1. T. Andrew Yang, “Computer security and impact on computer science education”, Consortium for Computing in Small

Colleges, In Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 16(4), Apr.2001, pp. 220-229.

2. M. Robert Davison, “ Professional ethics in information systems: a personal perspective”, Communications of the Association

for Information Systems, 3(8), Apr.2000, pp.178-186.

3. James Morgan, Gregory Neal, Jo-Mae Maris, “The development of student perceptions of ethical issues in the use of IS”,

Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges,24(1), Oct.2008, pp. 520-529.

4. Melissa Dark, NathanHarter, Linda Morales, Mario A. Garcia, “An information security ethics education model”, Journal of

Computing Sciences in Colleges, 23(6), Jun.2008, pp. 347-356.

5. Ajantha Herath and Suvineetha Herath, Rohitha Goonatilake, Susantha Herath and Jayantha Herath, “Designing computer

forensics courses using case studies to enhance computer security curricula”, Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges ,23(1),

Oct.2007, pp. 118-125.

6. DaveWassenaar, Donna Woo, and Penn Wu, “A certificate program in computer forensics”, Journal of Computing Sciences in

Colleges, 24(4), Apr.2009, pp.158-167.

7. Http://www.cybercrime.gov/

8. William Figg, Zehai Zhou, “A computer forensics minor curriculum proposal”, Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges,

22(4), Apr.2007, pp.32-38.

9. Http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/

10. Joanne Sexton, “Dangerous mobile behavior our students and university employees need to know about”, Journal of Computing

Sciences in Colleges, 23(2), Dec.2007, pp.174-18.

11. E. Vance. Poteat, “Classroom ethics: hacking and cracking”, Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 20(3), Feb.2005,

pp.225-231.

12. Jennifer, Polack-Wahl, “ Actively learning computer ethics”, Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges, In Journal of

Computing Sciences in Colleges, 5(15), Apr.2000, pp. 160-169.

13. R.Santhakumar, N.Amutha Prabha,” Resource Allocation In Wireless Networks By Channel Estimation And Relay Assignment

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Using Data-Aided Techniques”. International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research Vol.9, No.3,2.017.

14. J.Shiva Nandhini, Arun Kumar.S, Abishek.N, Meerah.G, Ashika.G” An efficient key policy attribute based encryption scheme in

cloud computing” International Journal of MC Square Scientific Research Vol.9, No.3,2.017.

164.

Authors: T. J. Nagalakshmi, P. C. Kishore Raja, S. Pravin Kumar, V. Veeramanikandan

Paper Title: Intrusion Detection System using One Class SVM with and without Feature Selection in Wormhole

Attack Detection

Abstract: An Ad-hoc network is a kind of wireless construction from one to another computer, without

having Wi-Fi access point or Router. However, the Ad hoc approach offers marginal security and decreases the

data transfer rate. Consequently, it helps the attacker to connect with the ad-hoc network without any trouble. Therefore, a robust and reliable intrusion detection system (IDS) is a necessity of today’s information security

domain. These IDS systems play a vital role in monitoring the threats encountered in a network by detecting the

change in the normal profile due to attacks. Recently, to detect attacks the IDS are being equipped with machine

learning algorithms to attain better accuracy and fast detection speed. Most of the IDS use different network

features. However, enormous number of features makes the detection and prevention complicated. The IDS

presented in this paper employs random forest and principal component analysis to minimize the number of

features for network IDS for wireless ad hoc networks. The one class SVM has been used for detection of worm

hole attack with and without feature selection. The performances of these approaches are compared with various

existing techniques with false positive rate (FPR), accuracy and detection rate. Here, the accuracy improves and

false positive rate reduces when intrusion is detected with feature selection technique. This paper discusses the

performance of the one class SVM classifier in the wireless adhoc network IDS with random forest feature

selection and principal component analysis feature selection techniques and one class SVM classifier without feature selection technique in the detection of wormhole attack. And the performance of one class SVM IDS is

better in the detection of wormhole attack while it is implemented with principal component analysis feature

selection technique.

Keyword: Wireless adhoc network, Intrusion detection system, Feature selection by Random Forest Method

and Principal Component Analysis, One class SVM, Performance metrics of IDS. References:

1. CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey, (2004), Computer Security Inst., San Francisco, CA. [Online]. Available:

http://www.issa-sac.org/docs/FBI2004.pdf.

2. Al-Jarrah, A. Siddiqui, M. Elsalamouny, P.D. Yoo, S. Muhaidat, K. Kim, “ Machine-Learning-Based Feature Selection

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Systems, ACM Computing Surveys”, Vol. 51, No. 3, Article 48 (2018).

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Information Assurance and Security, Pg: 245-249 (2009).

5. Fatemeh Barani, Sajjad Gerami, , ManetSVM: “Dynamic Anomaly Detection using Oneclass Support Vector Machine in

MANETs”, IEEE, INSPEC Accession Number: 14162120 (2013).

6. Ming Zhang, Boyi Xu, Jie Gong, , “An Anomaly Detection Model based on One-class SVM to Detect Network Intrusions”, IEEE

International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, INSPEC Accession Number: 15822091(2015).

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International Symposium on Telecommunications, Pg: 139-144. (2016).

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systems”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Artificial Intelligence , Vol 3, N0 10, Pg: 45-53. (2014).

10. Fatemeh Barani, Sajjad Gerami, ManetSVM: “Dynamic Anomaly Detection using Oneclass Support Vector Machine in

MANETs”, IEEE, INSPEC Accession Number: 14162120. (2013).

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International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, INSPEC Accession Number: 15822091(2015).

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23. S. Mohankumar, “Analysis of different wavelets for brain image classification using support vector machine”, International

Journal of Advances in Signal and Image Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-4.

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Scientific Research, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2017, pp. 48-52.

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Authors: T.J. Nagalakshmi, V. Veeramanikandan, S. Ravichandran

Paper Title: Feature Reduction in MANET using Machine Learning Language

Abstract: Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is an infrastructure-less network. Therefore, MANET involves

a selection of exact security schemes to notice the false entrance of the mischievous nodes. Along these lines, we

require solid instrument to identify these pernicious nodes and to arrange ordinary and irregular nodes based on

the conduct or performance of nodes. Machine learning system nowadays used to built a best IDS for

recognizing exception or misbehaving nodes rapidly and precisely give grouping by watching conduct of those nodes in the system. In MANET system, numbers of parameters are taken for analysation. It makes the IDS

system complex. To avoid this complexity many techniques are derived for feature reduction. In this proposed

work, we are testing how feature reduction can be done using Python machine learning program.

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Paper Title: AI 3D Printer

Abstract: In this paper we reduce the wastage of stuff through addictive producing and to produce speedy

prototyping. To produce prototypes, tools and final constituent s directly from the 3D mode and to try to do

additive producing for reduction the value and wastage of materials the engineering science is developing day by

day. The goal is to encouragement the educational expertise by learning the way to program in Arduino Mega

2560 and additionally regarding python words for Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of

noun program for raspberry pi three. Efficient, value effective effort of materials is a vital and customary

component in rising operations in several producing plants Manufacturing Automotive.

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167.

Authors: Kirupa Ganapathy, O. Manikanta Sreevatsa

Paper Title: Detection of Unhealthy Plant Leaves using Image Processing with Arduino

Abstract: India is a cultivating country and as for seventy percentage of our people depends upon

agribusiness. Third of our national compensation starts from agribusiness. Along these lines the illness

disclosure of plants expects a critical activity inside the agricultural field. Larger piece of the plant

contaminations are realized by the attack of bacterium, parasites, disease, etc. In the occasion that correct

consideration isn't taken during this space, it should cause real impacts on plants and unfairly impacts the productivity and quality. To perceive, the plant ailments we'd like a snappy modified techniques. The most

approach grasped in seek after for area and unmistakable verification of plant contaminations is eye observation

through stars. the basic leadership limit of AN informed conjointly depends upon his/her adequacy, like

exhaustion and vision, work weight air, etc subsequently this technique is time outstanding and more expensive.

Here an endeavor is masterminded with a thought of police work plant diseases abuse picture process. Picture

methodology instrument chest of Matlab is used for evaluating affected space of infection and to see the

capability inside the shade of the illness impacted space. This idea may be loosened up to find the reactions of

any variety of plant ailments that is affected on absolutely remarkable horticulture crops. The algorithmic rule

may be wont to arrange the leaves and the gathered outcomes are detached abuse Arduino basically based

vehicle system This decreases an essential task of watching of farms crops at starting period itself to find the

sign of sicknesses show up on plant leaves.

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And Image Sciences, Vol.4, No.1, 2018, pp. 30-36.

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Scientific Research, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2017, pp. 48-52.

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168.

Authors: T. Yuvaraj, P. Siva Teja, R. Hariharan, G. S. Mahesh

Paper Title: Sizing and Location Optimization of DSTATCOM in Radial Distribution System

Abstract: A huge review on greatest allocation of Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM)

strategies in Radial Distribution system (RDS) device for compensation of reactive power (Q), mitigation of

electricity losses and enhancement in voltage profile is presented. DSTATCOM compensates bus voltage to

restriction the strength factor, in addition with energetic and additionally reactive power flows in the RDS. It can

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additionally provide immediate and non-stop capacitive (C) and inductive (L) mode compensation. This system

also injects quantity of lead or lagging compensating current, when it is connected with a same load or varying

load. Various IEEE buses are used for checking the achievability of the optimization methods in distribution

system. In few papers the presented approach is evaluated through evaluating it with previous techniques and

benefits are shown by means of simulation results.

Keyword: DSTATCOM (Distributed Static Compensator), Radial Distribution System (RDS), Optimization

Techniques.

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6, 2012

3. Balamurugan, P., Yuvaraj, T., and Muthukannan, P. Optimal Allocation of DSTATCOM in Distribution Network Using Whale

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Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, vol. 62, pp. 562-570,

2014.

5. EI-Ela, A. A. A., Mouwafi, M. T., Shammah, A. E. S., and Abdel-Ghany, D. Y. “Optimal Placement of D-STATCOM in

Distribution Systems Using JAYA Algorithm”. In 2018 Twentieth International Middle East Power Systems Conference, pp.

834-838, 2018.

6. Farhoodnea, M., Mohamed, A., Shareef, H., and Zayandehroodi, H. “Optimum D- STATCOM placement using firefly algorithm

for power quality enhancement”. In Power Engineering and Optimization Conference (PEOCO), 7th International, pp. 98-102,

2013.

7. G. Gowtham, and Prof. A. Lakshmi Devi “Power Loss Reduction and Voltage Profile Improvement by DSTATCOM using PSO”

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4 no. 02, 2015.

8. Gupta, A. R., and Kumar, A. “Energy savings using D-STATCOM placement in radial distribution system”. Procedia Computer

Science, vol. 70, pp. 558-564, 2015.

9. Gupta, A. R., and Kumar, A. “Optimal placement of D-STATCOM in distribution network using new sensitivity index with

probabilistic load models”. In Recent Advances in Engineering & Computational Sciences (RAECS), 2015 2nd International

Conference on pp. 1- 6, 2015.

10. Shalini, P., and Keerthivasan, M. “Voltage Sag Compensation Using Distribution Static Compensator (DSTATCOM)”,

International Journal of Advances in Signal and Image Sciences, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 19-28, 2015.

11. Jain, A., Gupta, A. R., and Kumar, A. “An efficient method for D-STATCOM placement in radial distribution system”. In Power

Electronics (IICPE), 2014 IEEE 6th India International Conference, pp. 1-6, 2014.

12. Khorram-Nia, R., Baziar, A., and Kavousi-Fard, A. “A novel stochastic framework for the optimal placement and sizing of

distribution static compensator”. Journal of Intelligent Learning Systems and Applications, vol. 5, no. 02, pp.90, 2013.

13. Mahendra Repalle, B., Mercy Rosalina, K., and Prema Kumar, N. “Fuzzy logic based optimal location and sizing of

DSTATCOM in radial distribution systems”. Int J Adv Technol Eng Sci, vol. 2, pp.122-129, 2014.

14. Mahela, O. P., and Shaik, A. G. “Power quality improvement in distribution network using DSTATCOM with battery energy

storage system”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, vol. 83, pp. 229-240, 2016.

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power systems”. In Power Symposium, NAPS’08. 40th North American, pp. 1-8, 2008.

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improvement”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, vol. 64, pp. 493-504, 2015.

18. Shalini, Priyanga, and M. Keerthivasan. Voltage Sag Compensation Using Distribution Static Compensator (Dstatcom),

“ International Journal Of Advances In Signal And Image Sciences, vol. 1, no. 1 2015, pp. 19-28.

19. Taher, S. A., and Afsari, S. A. (2014). “Optimal location and sizing of DSTATCOM in distribution systems by immune

algorithm”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, vol. 60, pp.34-44, 2014.

20. Tolabi, H. B., Ali, M. H., and Rizwan, M. “Simultaneous reconfiguration, optimal placement of DSTATCOM, and photovoltaic

array in a distribution system based on fuzzy-ACO approach” IEEE Transactions on sustainable Energy, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 210-

218, 2015.

21. Wasiak, I., Mienski, R., Pawelek, R., and Gburczyk, P. “Application of DSTATCOM compensators for mitigation of power

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22. Zaveri, T., Bhalja, B. R., and Zaveri, N. “A novel approach of reference current generation for power quality improvement in

three-phase, three-wire distribution system using DSTATCOM”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems,

vol. 33, no. 10, pp. 1702-1710, 2011.

23. Zaveri, T., Bhalja, B. R., and Zaveri, N. “Load compensation using DSTATCOM in three-phase, three-wire distribution system

under various source voltage and delta connected load conditions”. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems,

vol. 41, no.1, pp. 34-43, 2012.

24. Zulkifli, S. A., Ahmad, M. Z., Hamdan, R., and Bujal, N. R. (2009). “Determination of location and number of D-STATCOM at

the distribution network”. Compilation of Papers 2009-vol. 2, 2009.

25. Devabalaji, K. R., Yuvaraj, T., and Ravi, K. “An efficient method for solving the optimal sitting and sizing problem of capacitor

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169.

Authors: K.Thaiyalnayaki

Paper Title: Automatic Classification of Autism using Fusion of EEG and 4D FMRI

Abstract: The identification and classification of diseased networks in fMRI is very difficult mastermind in

people with big running autism has demonstrated to have diminished integration beyond field of renewal

regulated by fMRI. When looking at the resting essential structure of people with independent and rule

individuals coordinated for dotage and knowledge result, the outcome demonstrate that those pairs have a quiet

essential structure that is fundamentally same as together in amount and in constitution, but in solitary this grid

is extra unfined related. The exact forecast of general neuropsychiatric issues, on an individual basis, using rs-

fMRI is a challenging task of incredible clinical noteworthiness. By developing a system which process and

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classify the fMRI data, it can be easily predicted whether the neuropsychiatric disorders especially autism is

present or not. The fusion of features of EEG signal and the features obtained from independent component of

fMRI are utilized for the automatic classification of Autism disorder. It can also be used to identify the diseased

network and to automatically classify the different components of diseased networks. A classifier is constructed

by k-means on a 2D feature projection space, with groupwise normalization for the classification of HC and

Autism subjects with EEG and Rs-fMRI 4D dataset and compared with Convolution Neural network(CNN).

Keyword: fmRI, EEG,2D projection space. References:

1. Diagnostic Chen, Colleen P., et al. "Diagnostic classification of intrinsic functional connectivity highlights somatosensory, default

mode, and visual regions in autism." NeuroImage: Clinical 8 (2015): 238-245.

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classifiers." Neuroimage 34.1 (2007): 177-194.

3. SamanSarraf, GhassemTofighi,’Classification of Alzheimer’s Disease Using fMRI Data and Deep Learning Convolutional Neural

Networks’,2016.

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8. Berger, Andrea, and M. I. Posner. "Pathologies of brain attentional networks." Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 24.1 (2000):

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9. Richard Beare1 & Chris Adamson1 & Mark A. Bellgrove2 & Veronika Vilgis &Alasdair Vance3 & Marc L. Seal & Timothy J. Silk,

“Altered Structural Connectivity In ADHD: A Network Based Analysis”, Brain Imaging And Behavior. Springer Science and

business Media, New York 2016.

10. K.Thaiyalnayaki, ‘Identification and Research of Adhd and Healthy Controls using Fmri’, International Journal of Engineering and

Advanced Technology, Volume-8 Issue-6S, August 2019.

11. Mohankumar, S. "Analysis of different wavelets for brain image classification using support vector machine." International Journal

of Advances in Signal and Image Sciences 2.1 (2016): 1-4.

12. Lebaka, Sivaprasad, Tammineni Sreelatha, and K. Venkatramana Reddy. "The Glaucoma Image Classification Using Texture

Features For SVM Classifier." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 9.10 (2018 13. J.V. Kumar, and C.K.C. Paul, “Design Of Enhanced Sqrt Carry Select Adder For Vlsi Implementation Of 2d-Discrete Wavelet

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Authors: N. Nalini, D. Dhanasekaran

Paper Title: Path Loss Failure Analysis of Unknown Wireless Devices using Software Defined Radio (SDR)

Abstract: The efficient method for detection of unknown wireless devices using software-defined radios

(SDR) in wireless communication is proposed to analyze the power loss. SDR analyze the position of unknown

parameter and their transmission of power and energy by sensing the carrier frequency and measuring the signal

concerning the Received Signal Strengths (RSS) method. RSS based positioning techniques are useful for

implementation of low complexity, and they are susceptible to path loss in the programmable field environment.

The RSS based techniques evaluate the position of object and transmission of power from unknown devices by

assuming the value of path loss failure before estimation. However, the location of the estimation accuracy

depends on the discrepancy of the path loss exponent (PLE) of the object. The novelty of the proposed method

introduces a novel approach for path loss failure analysis and calculates the power saving of unknown devices in

SDR. Keyword: Software Defined Radio (SDR), Received Signal Strengths (R), Path Loss Exponent (PLE), position

and transmission power References:

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Paper Title: Disease Identification using Retinal Vessel Segmentation using MATLAB

Abstract: The state of the vascular system of the human eye is an imperative demonstrative factor in

ophthalmology. The Project proposes the Retinal picture investigation through the productive discovery of

vessels and exudates for retinal vasculature issue examination. It accepts basic occupations in acknowledgement

of specific diseases in starting occasions, for instance, diabetes, which is performed by examination of the states

of retinal veins.The natural attributes of retinal pictures make the vein location process troublesome. Here, we proposed another calculation to recognize the retinal veins more accurately.

Keyword: vascular system, ophthalmology, diabetes, MATLAB.

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Authors: Sheo Kumar

Paper Title: Educational Data Classification using Data Mining and Kernel Ensemble Classifier

Abstract: The success of students gives the good name for institution and it become popular. Due to the

large number of student’s database it is difficult to identify the performance and activities of each student. The

educational data mining is used to identify the performance and status of the students individually. In this study,

the Educational Data Classification (EDC) using data mining technique and kernel ensemble classification using

Support Vector Machine (SVM) based kernels like linear, polynomial, quadratic and Radial Basis Function (RBF) is discussed. Initially the data preprocessing is made to remove the raw data into understandable format.

The SVM kernels like linear, polynomial, quadratic and radial basis function based ensemble classifier is used

for classification of student’s data. The data mining is used for making final decision of student’s performance in

class like activities and interaction with electronic learning system. The performance of the system is evaluated

by kalboard 360 database. The performance of the system is made by classification accuracy of 72.52% using

SVM kernel ensemble classification

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