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31st AUGUST 2018
Abstract of published papers
RKDF UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL The RKDF group way back in 1990s realized the need for access and
quality in higher education especially in central India and decided to
establish colleges at different locations in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
The Group is offering education since 1995 and has a network of colleges
in areas of engineering, management, hotel management, education,
homeopathic, dental and nursing, and pharmacy located in cities of
Bhopal, Indore, Sehore and Rewa to promote equity and access to
education in central India. The group has capacity to enrol annually more
than 14,000 students in different disciplines.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING &
COORDINATION ORGANIZATION
The Environmental Planning & Coordination Organisation (EPCO) was
established by the Housing and Environment Department of the
Government of Madhya Pradesh in 1981 and presently under the Urban
Development and Environment Department of the Government of
Madhya Pradesh, its foundation stone was laid by Smt. Indira Gandhi, in
the 50 acre "Paryavaran Parisar".
MADHYA PRADESH URJA VIKAS NIGAM
LIMITED We are a Corporation established by the Government of Madhya Pradesh
in 1982 as the nodal agency for implementing various programs and
policies of the Government of India as well as the State Government for
the renewable energy sector. Our scope of activities extends from
implementing various schemes for meeting the energy needs of rural
areas to the promotion and setting up of industrial and commercial
projects for the use of non conventional power. Besides implementing all
Government sponsored programs and projects in this sector MPUVN,
creates awareness about the benefits of energy conservation and
renewable energy among users of various forms of energy.
SHODH SANGAM This journal is aimed at harmonizing Research and Innovation in Science
& Engineering through interdisciplinary approach. I invite the entire
RKDF family to strengthen hands of Editorial team in contributing to the
cause of building the University as a true knowledge enterprise of the
third millennium.
CHAIRMAN’s
MESSAGE
Education is the prerequisite for socio-economic development of the Nation in
general and people in particular. Not enough educational facilities are available for
the professional studies particularly in the area of Engineering, Health sciences,
Management, Computer science and Information Technology. This was realized by
RKDF Group way back in the 1990s in developing states like Madhya Pradesh
where only a few engineering and medical colleges were available to cater to the
needs of millions of students desirous of pursuing higher education in professional
subjects. RKDF Education group, managed by the RKDF Education society, Bhopal
(Estd. 1994) and Ayushmati Education and Social society, Bhopal (Estd. 1999)
realized these limitations and decided to make available technical education to the
needy students and establish their first private college in the city of Bhopal in 1995
at Mandideep in Raisen District.
Today RKDF group has 5 Universities in MP and 1 in Jharkhand.
“EDUCATION GLORIFIES THE NATION”
With this moto the group is moving towards transforming all its universities as the
global universities of the 3rd millennium.
CHANCELLOR’s
MESSAGE
Dr. Sadhna Kapoor
Chancellor, RKDF University
Education is the prerequisite for socio-economic development of the Nation in
general and people in particular. Not enough educational facilities are available for
the professional studies particularly in the area of Engineering, Health sciences,
Management, Computer Science and Information Technology. This was realized
by the RKDF group way back in the 1990s in developing states like Madhya
Pradesh where only a few engineering and medical colleges were available to cater
to the needs of millions of students desirous of pursuing higher education in
professional subjects.
The University also proposes to have cooperation and collaboration with other
National and International academic institutions to improve the quality of
education and research. As Chancellor it will be my endeavour to provide all
modern educational and living facilities to the students at the campus. I also wish
the well-being of all the employees of the University. I wish the best career and
future of students of the University who will be studying and pursuing their Higher
Education to enrich knowledge and engage in innovative activities to serve the
Nation and humanity with dedication. I also wish prosperity and well-being of the
employees and students of the University.
ADVISOR’s
MESSAGE
Prof. Panjab Singh
ADVISOR, RKDF University
“Knowledge will rule the world” and the role of quality education in acquiring
knowledge is and will remain paramount. Country is determined to create new
paradigms through accelerated, inclusive and sustainable science and education led
growth and development as it shapes India’s future in fast changing world
unleashing uncommon challenges and opportunities. By 2020, 1/3 or 37% of us
will be in age group of 15-29 years and 3/5 or 29% in 30-49 years large part with
rural background. But a great challenge to provide them the Education, Knowledge
and skill and Develop human capital one the most crucial instruments of
development. As of now our gross enrolment ratio (GER) being only about 12%,
only 7% of our youth in age group of 15-24 years are enrolled in higher Education,
our school dropout rates (Class I to X) is 60% or more and 35% of us even today
are illiterate, are shocking and alarming statistics. It is a massive task to be
undertaken & accomplished. So, let’s cane in and join hands!!
VICE CHANCELLOR’s
MESSAGE
Dr. V K Sethi
VICE CHANCELLOR, RKDF UNIVERSITY
Higher Education in the country is at the threshold of major institutional reforms
targeted towards cutting edge R&D and innovations. The major challenges before
the upcoming and emerging universities apar4t from quality of teaching and
learning process are the need of experienced and enlightened faculty. Network of
knowledge management, creative teaching and research, strong industry interface
and innovative curriculum are the need of the day. RKDF University is marching
towards meeting these challenges to become a ‘Global Knowledge Enterprise’. The
university has a seamless synergy between science and engineering and we are
targeting towards breaking moulds of traditional departmental boundaries through
interdisciplinary approach in teaching and research. We are also striving for
creating knowledge network and connections to national and global professional
bodies, international centers for higher learning, industries for skill development
and the society for sharing fruits of knowledge with the masses.
REGISTRAR’s
MESSAGE
Dr. B N Singh
REGISTRAR, RKDF UNIVERSITY
Higher Education is one of the most useful tools in building knowledge and information
based human resource pool in society of 21st century. Role of university is changing as
per the need of society, industry and market demand to produce an intelligent human
resource, for making them globally competitive. Present education system is facing many
difficulties i.e. financing and management including excess, relevance equity and more
fund for Researchers.
RKDF group of Education one of the largest group in central India, has established RKDF
university in 2011. The university is imparting education in engineering, pharmacy,
management, humanities, science &education. In order to produce “JOB CREATORS
AND NOT JOB SEEKERS” the university designed the curriculum of the different
courses as per the need of industry and based on value and spirituality.
MESSAGE FROM
ORGANIZING
CHAIR
Dr. Ravi Kumar Singh Pippal
PROFESSOR (CSE), RKDF UNIVERSITY
On behalf of RKDF University and the conference organizing committee, I am
honoured and delighted to warmly welcome you to the Conference on
“Contemporary Technological Solutions Towards Fulfillment of the Social
Needs”, Bhopal, India. I believe we have chosen a venue that guarantees a
successful technical conference. Our technical program is rich and varied with 5
keynote speeches and around 36 technical papers split between 5 parallel oral
sessions. As an organizing chair, I know that the success of the conference
depends ultimately on the many people who have worked with us in planning and
organizing both the technical program and supporting social arrangements.
To put a conference of this magnitude together is not a small task. In particular, I
thank our Hon’ble Chairman and Hon’ble Chancellor of RKDF University for
their support and encouragement. I also thank the Program Chairs for their wise
advice and brilliant suggestion on organizing the technical program; the Program
Committee for their thorough and timely reviewing of the papers, and our
sponsors who have helped us to keep down the costs of the conference for all
participants. I also thank all the participants and speakers for their remarkable
support.
I hope you enjoy the conference and the city of Bhopal.
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Pandey, Chairman of Madhya Pradesh Private
University Regulatory Commission
Er. Bhuvnesh Patel
Chief Engineer, MP Urja Vikas
Nigam Limited
Mr. Lokendra Thakkar
GM CDM Agency of MP
Er. Surendra Bajpai,
SE, MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd.
Er. Sanjay Kumar Verma
EE, MP Urja Vikas Nigam
Limited
CONFERENCE THEME:
Inculcating excellence and relevance of technical
education in Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy,
Bio and Nano Technologies for achieving Teaching/
Research synergy for linking Technology and
Education to the Society
To align curriculum with Industry and societal needs
for its relevance and impact in the rural sector in
general and Madhya Pradesh in particular.
Integration of life long transferable soft skills in IT,
IoT through project management principles for
creating vibrant faculty/ researcher/ student fraternity
In today’s changing world, the Tripod of Higher
Education is based on pillars: CSR, R&D and
Innovation and Green Initiatives
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Conference On Contemporary Technological Solutions towards fulfillment of
Social Needs”
August 31, 2018 (Sponsored by MP UVNL & EPCO, Bhopal)
31st August (Friday)
Registration & Tea: 10:00 – 1100 hrs.
Venue: Seminar Hall, RKDF University, Airport bypass Road, Gandhi Nagar,
Bhopal
Inaugural Session: 11:00 – 13:30 hrs.
Welcome of Guests Floral Welcome , Lighting of Lamp
Welcome by Chairman / Chancellor / MD, RKDF University
Theme paper Dr. V.K. Sethi, VC, RKDF University
Expert Lecture on “Electric Vehicle and
EV Charging Station AC / DC”
Er. Surendra Bajpai , SE, MP Urja Vikas
Nigam Ltd.
Expert Lecture on “Solar Park:
Opportunities & Challenges
Er. Sanjay Kumar Verma, EE, MP Urja Vikas
Nigam Ltd.
Expert Lecture on “ Climate Friendly
Technologies: A case study of Climate
Smart Village
Mr. Lokendra Thakkar, GM CDM Agency of
MP
Address by Guest of honour on
“Contemporary Technological Solutions
in RE for Villages”
Er. Bhuvnesh Patel, Chief Engineer, MP Urja
Vikas Nigam Limited
Address by Guest of honour on
“Contemporary Technological Solutions
for Rural India”
Prof. Panjab Singh, President NAAS, New
Delhi & Advisor RKDF University
Address by Chief Guest: Dr. Akhilesh Pandey, Chairman, M.P.
Private University Regulatory Commission.
Vote of Thanks to the Esteemed Guests Mr. Aditya Gupta, RKDF University
Lunch for Guests, Speakers & Delegates: 13:30 to 14:15
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Parallel Technical Session I: 14:30 to 16:30 (Seminar Hall)
Session Chair: Prof. V.K. Sethi
Deepa Bakhshi, Dr. Vikas Saraf
CONSUMERS APPROACH AND TRUST TOWARDS
SELECTED ONLINE SHOPPING COMPANIES
(In Reference Technology & Social ,Culture Needs at
Bhopal)
Ravi Limaye, Amit Raje INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEUSHIP ECOSYSTEM ENABLERS
Mohan Lal Kori, Archana Bagre
PREPARATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF
MANNOSYLATED CHITOSAN MICROSPHERES BY
MODIFIED METHOD FOR PULMONARY DELIVERY OF
ANTITUBERCULAR DRUG
Sandeep Sahu, Dr. Narendra
Kumar Lariya
ANTICOAGULANTS: A REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGY,
DOSE AND USES
S.D. Singh, H.K. Ram, S.K.
Tripathi and Nivedita Sharma THE NIF TECHNOLOGIES USED FOR SOLVING THE
PROBLEMS OF COMMON MAN
Neeraj Kumar BARRIERS IN ADVANCEMENT OF GRID WIND-SOLAR
HYBRID IN A PROSPECTIVE COUNTY LIKE INDIA
Tea: 16:30hrs.
Parallel Technical Session II: 14:30 to 16:30 (VIT Seminar Hall)
Session Chair: Prof. C.M. Sadiwala
Shri Ram Pathak, Sohail Bux STUDY OF BIO CHILLERS FOR INDIAN VILLAGES: A
REVIEW
Ranjit Nikose, Dr. CM Sadiwala
GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
FOR THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT WITH
COMPANY PROFIT
Sanjay Kumar Bisen, Dr
Brijendra Tiwari
APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY IN COMPUTER
SCIENCE USING DATA STRUCTURE
Dr. Brijendra Tiwari, Prof. Aarti
Borasi
OPTIMAL SOLUTION METHOD FOR TRANSPORTATION
PROBLEMS OF MULTIPLE VARIABLES
Kirti Kumar Jain, Sanjay
Choudhary
AN APPLICATION OF FUZZY GOAL PROGRAMMING
METHOD FOR MOBILE APPLICATION MARKETING
Manmohan Patidar, Sanjay
Choudhary
APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING IN
FORECASTING OPTIMAL DIET SOLUTIONS
Tea: 16:30hrs.
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Parallel Technical Session III: 14:30 to 16:30 (Board Room)
Session Chair: Prof. Sharad Gangele & Dr. Ravi Kumar Singh Pippal
Dharmendra Kumar, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON INTRUSION
DETECTION SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES
Sandeep Dubey, Dr. Ravi Kumar
Singh Pippal
EFFICIENT REPLICA ALLOCATION IN AD HOC
NETWORKS FOR DEVELOPED DATA ACCESSIBILITY
Wainjila Dutta, Gagan Sharma SURVEY OF REGRESSION ANALYSIS ON PREDICTIVE
BIG DATA MODEL
Rajesh Sharma, Dr. Ravi Kumar
Singh Pippal
REVIEW OF CLOUD SURROGATION PLACEMENT
TECHNIQUES FOR CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK
Manish Kumar Sahu, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
REVIEW OF MALWARE ANALYSIS, CLASSIFICATION
AND DETECTION TECHNIQUES
Poornima Lavania, Akhilesh
Bansiya
REVIEW OF COVERAGE SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN
DESIGN OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
Umesh Kumbhalkar, Dr. Sharad
Gangele
APPLICATION SPECIFIC THRESHOLD –BASED
ENERGY ESTIMATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
Jitendra Patel, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
BIG DATA ANALYTICS FOR THE DETECTION OF
STRUCTURE BASED ATTACK OVER SOCIAL MEDIA: A
REVIEW
Rishank Rathore, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
SOCIAL THEORIES BASED UNSUOERVISED COMMUNITY DETECTION OVER SOCIAL MEDIA: A
REVIEW
Puneet Dwivedi, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
STUDY OF ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR DELAY
TOLERANT NETWORKS
Priyank Nayak, Dr. Ravi
Kumar Singh Pippal
ANALYSIS OF RECENT SMART CARD
AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES
Tea: 16:30hrs.
Parallel Technical Session IV: 14:30 to 16:30 (RKDF CTR Seminar Hall)
Session Chair: Prof. Virendra Singh Chaudhary
Akant Kumar Raghuwanshi, Dr
Virendra Singh Choudhary
ENERGY EFFICIENT PROBABILISTIC ROUTING OVER
SENSOR NETWORK: SURVEY
Balajee Sharma, Dr. Virendra
Singh Chaudhry
A STUDY OF SPECTRUM SENSING BASED CHANNEL
ESTIMATION FOR MIMO-OFDM OVER NOISY
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Ms. Anjana Bhardwaj, Dr. M.L.
Kori
FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF TOPICAL LIPOSOMAL GEL FOR MANAGEMENT OF
ACNE
Mrs. Farha Khan, Dr. G.S.Lodhi THE ROLE OF SHG AND NGO’S FOR PROMOTING
LIVING STANDARD OF POOR AND SLUM AREA
PEOPLE (WITHIN SPECIAL REFRENCE OF BHOPAL
CITY)
Subrat Kumar Biswas, Dr. A.C.
Nayak
OVERVIEW ON THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT
CONDUCTING FILLER IN ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
OF COMPOSITE CONCRETE
Dr. Rohit Paliwal, Dr. A.C Nayak
MOLECULAR BEAM OPERATION OF X-RAY LASER
Tea: 16:30hrs.
Parallel Technical Session V: 14:30 to 16:30 (Board Room)
Session Chair: Dr. Sanjay Jain
Priynka Verma, Chirag Gupta A SURVEY ON GRID CONNECTED SOLAR
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
Priynka Verma, Chirag Gupta THREE PHASE GRID CONNECTED SOLAR
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH POWER QUALITY
ANALYSIS
Kаmаl Jаgwаni, Chirag Gupta
A CRITICAL SURVEY ON EFFICIENT ENERGY TECHNIQUES FOR DC DRIVES BASED SYSTEM
Kаmаl Jаgwаni, Chirag Gupta
A DESIGN ANALYSIS OF ENERGY SAVING THROUGH
REGENERATIVE BRAKING IN DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
WITH SUPER-CAPACITORS
Md. Fahad Kalam, Chirag Gupta A DЕTAILЕD RЕVIЕW ON SLIDING MOTOR CONTROLLЕR FOR INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVЕ
APPLICATIONS
Md. Fahad Kalam, Chirag Gupta DЕSIGN AND IMPLЕMЕNTATION OF INDUCTION
MOTOR DRIVЕ BESЕD SLIDING MODЕ CONTROLLЕR
Gagan Sharma, Dr. Ravi Kumar
Singh Pippal
METHODOLOGICAL SURVEY ON BIG DATA IN
BUSINESS PROCESS EVOLUTION AND MANAGEMENT
Tea: 16:30hrs.
Time: 17:00 – 17:30
Venue: Seminar Hall
Certificate Distribution By Hon’ble Panjab Singh Sir
PRESENTED RESEARCH PAPERS WITH THEIR ABSTRACT
TITLE-01: COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES Dharmendra Kumar
1, Ravi Singh Pippal
2
1PhD Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
2Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
R.K.D.F. University, Bhopal, India
АBSTRАCT
Intrusion detection system (IDS) is an important component to maintain network security. As network
applications grow rapidly, network security mechanisms require more attention to improve speed and
accuracy. The evolving nature of new types of intrusion poses a serious threat to network security: although
many network security tools have been developed, the rapid growth of intrusive activities is still a serious
problem. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) are used to detect intrusive network activity. Machine learning
and data mining techniques have been widely used in recent years to improve intrusion detection in
networks. These techniques allow the automatic detection of network traffic anomalies. In this paper, provide
an overview of the research progress using machine learning to the problem of intrusion detection. The goal
of this paper summarized and compared research contributions of Intrusion detection system using machine
learning, defines existing research challenges and anticipated solution of machine learning. This paper
discusses some commonly used machine learning techniques in Intrusion Detection System and also reviews
some of the existing machine learning IDS proposed by researchers at different times.
TITLE-02: THE ROLE OF SHG AND NGO’S FOR PROMOTING LIVING STANDERD OF POOR AND SLUM AREA PEOPLE Mrs. Farha Khan
1, Dr. G.S.Lodhi
2
1Research Scholar, Faculty of Management,
2Associate Professor & Head, Faculty of Management
RKDF University, Bhopal
АBSTRАCT
The Self Help Group is important initiative schemes used to by the government to promote poor and needy
people. We all know that number of poor and other population in India are surviving; their families are
getting benefits through Self-help groups. In this research paper we cover the position of Self-help Group in
Socio-economic development of India. Self-help Groups are playing important role in this field like such as
living standard, awareness of running schemes of SHG by the government. The Self Help Group programs
are promotion and expertise support, communication level of members, self confidence among members.
Women Empowerment is a initiatives by the government that helps women to retain self-respect over their
own lives in communities and society. It is also a procedure, which enables to realize his or her identity and
power in all aspects of life. Through the SHG we try in this research paper to aware the Women
Empowerment within, the factors- social, monetary, political, personal, familial, and cultural at various
spheres. Self-help groups are seen instruments for empowering women, developing leadership abilities
among deprived people.
TITLE-03: A CRITICAL SURVEY ON EFFICIENT ENERGY TECHNIQUES FOR DC DRIVES BESED SYSTEM Kаmаl Jаgwаni, Chirag Guptа
Dеpаrtmеnt оf Еlеctricаl & Еlеctrоnics Еngg.
Vеdicа Institute оf Tеchnоlоgy, Bhоpаl, Indiа
АBSTRАCT
We cоntemplаte vitаlity stоckpiling geаr thаt is аssоciаted with DC6 chоpper оf diesel trаin (WDM2) оf
rаilrоаd. We take reference mоdel оf diesel trаin WDM2 fоr the investigаtiоn оf pаper. Аmid the driving
time frаme, the speeding up оf the prepаre gets tо be distinctly bigger becаuse оf the bооsting оperаtiоn оf
the hаrdwаre. The geаr chаrges а piece оf recovered vitality when it supports the vоltаge аmid brаking
periоd, аnd releаses the put аwаy vitаlity when it used tо wоrk оther electricаl hаrdwаre. Аt the seаsоn оf
regenerаtive brаking we stоre the electricаl vitаlity it is help tо spаre the vitаlity. In this pаper, we chоse
bаttery bаnk fоr the vitаlity stоckpiling gаdget оf the geаr.
TITLE-04: A DESIGN ANALYSIS OF ENERGY SAVING THROUGH REGENERATIVE BRAKING IN DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE WITH SUPER-CAPACITORS Kamal Jagwani, Chirаg Guptа
Dеpаrtmеnt оf Еlеctricаl & Еlеctrоnics Еngg.
Vеdicа Institutе оf Tеchnоlоgy, Bhоpаl, Indiа
АBSTRАCT
The pоint оf this pаper is tо аssemble а vitаlity stоckpiling frаmewоrk fоr regenerаtive brаking, with
utilizаtiоn оf dc tо dc cоnverter, аnd testing аppаrаtus tо perfоrm testing fоr dc drive with dc engine with the
super cаpаcitоr bаnk аgаinst diesel trаin (WDM2) regenerаtive brаking prоfiles. А bаnk оf wаs develоped
аlоngside а bidirectiоnаl DC tо DC cоnverter permitting reаsоnаble testing оf twо оf the fоur cоnceivаble
bаnk аrrаngements. А nоrmаl оf 55% аnd 63% end tо end prоductivity wаs fоund fоr the twо setups
separately when tried less thаn twо methоds оf regenerаtive brаking prоfiles. It wаs fоund thаt cаpаcitоr
sаves mоney with а higher mоst extreme vоltаge i.e. mоre cells in аrrаngement were mоre effective аs there
were lоwer infоrmаtiоn аnd yield streаms аnd the greаter pаrt оf misfоrtunes were limited tо the cоnverter.
TITLE-05: A DЕTAILЕD RЕVIЕW ON SLIDING MOTOR CONTROLLЕR FOR INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVЕ APPLICATIONS Md. Fahad Kalam, Chirag Gupta
Dеpartmеnt of Еlеctrical & Еlеctronics Еngg.
Vеdica Institutе of Tеchnology, Bhopal, India
ABSTRACT
Thе motivation bеhind this papеr is to audit thе writings idеntifiеd with thе dеmonstrating of sliding modе
control tеchniquеs of watеr-powеrеd actuator framеworks proposеd by diffеrеnt analysts to plan an еlitе
nonlinеar controllеr within sight of vulnеrabilitiеs. Sliding modе controllеr (SMC) is onе of thе strong
nonlinеar controllеrs which can bе utilizеd as a part of uniquе nonlinеar framеworks with vulnеrability.
Bеforе thе fundamеntal discoursе, foundation data idеntifiеd with thе prеssurе drivеn actuators will bе
еxhibitеd. This audit is finishеd up with a short synopsis and finish of watеr-powеrеd actuators.
TITLE-06: DЕSIGN AND IMPLЕMЕNTATION OF INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVЕ BASЕD SLIDING MODЕ CONTROLLЕR Md. Fahad Kalam, Chirag Gupta
Dеpartmеnt of Еlеctrical & Еlеctronics Еngg.
Vеdica Institutе of Tеchnology, Bhopal, India
ABSTRACT
Accеptancе еnginеs arе bеing connеctеd today to a morе еxtеnsivе scopе of utilizations rеquiring variablе
spееd. For thе most part, factor spееd drivеs for Induction Motor rеquirе both widе working scopе of spееd
and quick torquе rеaction, paying littlе hееd to any aggravations and vulnеrabilitiеs (likе load variеty,
paramеtеrs variеty and un-dеmonstratеd flow). This prompts furthеr dеvеlopеd control tеchniquеs to takе
carе of thе gеnuinе dеmand. Thе ongoing advancеs in thе tеrritory of fiеld-arrangеd control alongsidе thе
fast improvеmеnt and cost dеcrеasе of intеnsity hardwarе gadgеts and microchips havе madе variablе spееd
еnlistmеnt еnginе drivеs a practical option for somе modеrn applications. Onе spеcific way to dеal with
powеrful control controllеr configuration is thе purportеd sliding modе control philosophy. In this papеr, a
sliding modе controllеr is intеndеd for an accеptancе еnginе drivе. Thе pick up and transfеr spееd of thе
controllеr arе plannеd considеring rotor obstruction variеty, dеmonstratе mistakеs, and load unsеttling
influеncе, to havе a pеrfеct spееd following. Thе babbling impact is additionally considеrеd. Thе controllеr
is rеcrеatеd undеr diffеrеnt conditions and a nеar invеstigation of thе outcomеs with that of PI controllеr has
bееn introducеd.
TITLE-07: EFFICIENT REPLICA ALLOCATION IN AD HOC NETWORKS FOR DEVELOPED DATA ACCESSIBILITY Sandeep Dubey
1, Ravi Singh Pippal
2
1PhD Scholar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
2Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Recent advances in computer and wireless communication technologies have led to an increasing interest in
ad hoc networks which are temporarily constructed by only mobile hosts. In ad hoc networks, since mobile
hosts move freely, disconnections occur frequently, and this causes frequent network division. Consequently,
data accessibility in ad hoc networks is lower than that in the conventional fixed networks. In this paper, we
propose three replica allocation methods to improve data accessibility by replicating data items on mobile
hosts. In these three methods, we take into account the access frequency from mobile hosts to each data item
and the status of the network connection. We also show the results of simulation experiments regarding the
performance evaluation of our proposed methods.
TITLE-08: CONSUMERS APPROACH AND TRUST TOWARDS SELECTED ONLINE SHOPPING COMPANIES Deepa Bakhshi
1, Dr. Vikas Saraf
2
1Research Scholar,
2Professor & Director,
Vidyasagar Institute of Management, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
In general the basic needs of a human being are food, cloth and shelter but in modern world, due to
technological advancement internet also becomes a primary need in our life. Online shopping plays an
important role in E-commerce. Due to the development and progress of the Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) major change have brought in shopping ,pattern, it has been in the form of online
shopping or online trading. The main objective of the study is to find out the consumer approach and trust
towards online shopping in Bhopal. The study was done based on well-structured questionnaire with a
sample of 200 respondents. The data were analyzed using simple percentage analysis and chi-square test to
find consumer approach and trust towards selected online shopping (top) companies.
TITLE-09: STUDY OF BIO CHILLERS FOR INDIAN VILLAGES: A REVIEW Shri Ram Pathak
1, Sohail Bux
2
1M. Tech student of AGNOS College of Technology,
2HOD in Department of Mechanical Engineering, AGNOS College of Technology,
RKDF University, Bhopal (M.P.).
ABSTRACT
Bio chiller is a best option in village area of Indian continent. Scientists, academicians and research scholars
are done work in this area in different region of the world. In this review paper we develop a pilot research
project in mechanical engineering department in AGNOS College of Technology in RKDF University
Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India. We read different research papers in the field of bio chillers in last 15 to 20
years and some critical review papers in India or abroad are given step by step.
TITLE-10: SURVEY OF REGRESSION ANALYSIS ON PREDICTIVE BIG DATA MODEL Wainjila Dutta, Gagan Sharma,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University, Bhopal, India
ABSTRACT
Data is rapidly growing to become highly large data collection so-called \Big Data" in all around the region
in this era of trending technology. The most essential and difficult challenges in data analytics research is
analysis on big data to obtain wrathful information from them. The challenges of limited memory use, slower
processing time and computational barrier are the primary contributive causes to view traditional data
analysis on big data. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey and study of regression analysis on
predictive big data model. The estimation of massive big data analytical performance with their limitation is
presented in this survey with some future enhancements.
TITLE-11: REVIEW OF CLOUD SURROGATION PLACEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK Rajesh Sharma, Ravi Singh Pippal
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University, Bhopal, India
ABSTRACT
Cloud models enables on-demand network access conveniently from shared computing resources such as
application, services, servers computing and storage which can be quickly provided and delivered with
minimum management effort or less interaction of the service provider. Surrogation placement techniques
are necessary for content delivery to determine content to be stored into another distributed surrogate servers
geographically in the cloud network to fulfill end-user requirements with quality of service (QoS). Cloud
computing services host large number of virtual machines (VMs) for demanding conditions as virtualization
where surrogation placement in required. In this review, a logical perspective on cloud computing in
virtualization by surrogation placement techniques are provided for economical utilization of energy
consumption and efficient resource management.
TITLE-12: A STUDY OF SPECTRUM SENSING BASED CHANNEL ESTIMTION FOR MIMO-OFDM OVER NOISY CHANNEL Balajee Sharma
1, Virendra Singh Chaudhary
2
1Research Scholar, Department of Electronic & Communication,
2Professor, Department of Electronic & Communication,
RKDF University, Bhopal, India
ABSTRACT
As the world move in to the future, there is a rising demand for high performance, high capacity and high bit
rate wireless communication systems to integrate wide variety of communication services such as high-speed
data, video and multimedia traffic as well as voice signals. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) has made tremendous improvement possible in wireless technology. OFDM is a multicarrier
system that provides an efficient means to handle high-speed data streams over a multipath fading
environment. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a powerful technology to increase the
data rate transmission over mobile wireless channels. Spectrum sensing finds spectrum hole for transmission
which enables wireless radio systems coexist with the authorized wireless systems without harmful
interference. The resource of radio frequency spectrum is not efficiently managed, and the increased
dependence on wireless devices in the modern era just adds to the problem by helping to achieve improved
spectral management, utilization, and efficiency. One of the ways to improve the efficiency and utilization of
an available frequency spectrum is to share it between the users. One of the most important steps for
spectrum sharing is spectrum sensing. There are many spectrum sensing algorithms available for cognitive
radio. This paper reviews about spectrum sensing and channel estimation techniques. In this paper, a review
is performed for spectrum sensing by means of a minimum mean square error (MMSE) based algorithm for
the joint estimation of noise variance and frequency selective channel. In the presence of a primary user
(PU), the algorithm estimates the channel and the noise variance. If the PU is not active, the algorithm
returns a very accurate estimation of the noise level. By comparing the noise variance to the second moment
of the received signal estimation (useful signal with noise or only noise), it is then possible to determine if
the PU is present or absent. So, the proposed algorithm offers numerous advantages as it performs PU
detection, the noise variance, and the channel estimation if the PU is active and it returns the noise level in
the frequency band when the PU is absent.
TITLE-13: REVIEW OF MALWARE ANALYSIS, CLASSIFICATION AND DETECTION TECHNIQUES Manish Kumar Sahu, Ravi Singh Pippal
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University Bhopal (M.P.) India
ABSTRACT
The technological advances in computing devices have created great impact for wide range of application
and these applications are basically software oriented system. Since computing devices may be coupled with
third-party software applications, so, many security and privacy difficulties can be stimulated by malwares.
However, current anti-malware programs are still ineffective in some cases, imperfect and have limited
functionalities. A lot of malware attacks can happen on computing device applications due Internet, and it is
installed or executed. In this paper, some expects practical with effective malware detection methods is
reviewed comprehensively. We introduce malware definition, classification, working models, evolution and
security threats of computing devices. Finally, we evaluate open issues and challenges in this research area
and also motivate future research direction.
TITLE-14: GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT WITH COMPANY PROFIT Ranjit Nikose, Dr. CM Sadiwala,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
RKDF University, India
ABSTRACT
The aim of this present paper will be to evaluate and describe GSCM drivers, practices and performance
among various Indian manufacturing organizations. Balancing economic and environmental performance has
become increasingly important for organizations facing competitive, regulatory, and community pressures.
With increased pressures for environmental sustainability, it is expected that enterprises will need to
implement strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of their products and services. To establish their
environmental image, enterprises have to re-examine the purpose of their business. Success in addressing
environmental items may provide new opportunities for competition, and new ways to add value to core
business programs. Approaches, such as cleaner production, environmental management systems and eco-
efficiency, etc. have been implemented for green management practices.
TITLE-15: APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE USING DATA STRUCTURE Sanjay Kumar Bisen
1, Dr. Brajendra Tiwari
2
1Research Scholar, Mathematics,
2HOD Mathematics,
RKDF University, India (M.P.)
ABSTRACT
One of the important areas in mathematics in graph theory which used in structural model. This paper gives a
data structure of the application of graph in heterogeneous field but mainly focus on the data structure that
use graph theoretical concepts. Graph data structure is a pictorial representation of a set of objects where
some pairs of objects are connected by links. Interconnected objects are represented by paints termed as
vertices and the link that connect the vertices and edges. This paper is presented especially to project the idea
of graph theory and to demon striate its objective and importance in data structure.
TITLE-16: REVIEW OF COVERAGE SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN DESIGN OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK Poornima Lavania, Akhilesh Bansiya
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University, India (M.P.)
ABSTRACT
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have tremendous application in research and industrial applications, now
it is equipped with modern Internet of things (IoT). Generally, hundreds or thousands of tiny, battery-power
sensor nodes are deployed in the wireless interconnected manner in WSN which have limited coverage area.
It is a key challenging issue to ensure that deployed sensors supply the needful coverage within the area of
interest, in sensor networks, while ensuring connectivity of the deployed network. This paper provides a
comprehensive categorization for the several methods and protocols applied in WSNs for increasing network
coverage after initial deployment.
TITLE-17: APPLICATION SPECIFIC THRESHOLD–BASED ENERGY ESTIMATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK Umesh Kumbhalkar, Dr. Sharad Gangele,
Department of Computer Science & Application,
RKDF University, India (M.P.)
ABSTRACT
With the recent technological growth and development in the applications of wireless sensor network
(WSN), the energy ancient utilization becomes a critical and challenging issue in sensor nodes. In this
paper, we are analyzing various technical issues regarding energy efficiency with network lifetime of the
sensor network and present ancient working model of WSN. The working model of sensor network depends
upon some specific applications, so we are proposing application specific threshold-based algorithm for
energy estimation in wireless sensor network. Finally, we conclude with advantages, limitations and future
enhancement of our proposed application specific algorithm.
TITLE-18: A SURVEY ON GRID CONNECTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM Priynka Verma (M.Tech Student), Chirag Gupta (Professor)
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
The evaluation of power electronics has emerged since last few decades ago. The advancement in the power
engineering has made many advantages as per cost, performance and size point of view. In recent years, the
power electronics is used in many aspects of commercial, utility, military, transportation, aerospace, etc.
The photovoltaic based energy generation is the modern way of generating the energy and is adopted all
over the world. But the efficiency in power generation by the photovoltaic system varies with the climatic
condition. The technique called maximum power point tracking (MPPT) helps in efficiency optimization.
This paper presents the survey over the existing energy optimization techniques; further efficiency
optimization for future study is mentioned. This paper consists of various modules related to Solar PV
technology, MPPT algorithms, DC/DC converters, and grid connected PV inverter topologies, power quality
issues with grid connected PV systems have been studied, which form the back bone of the articles.
TITLE-19: THREE PHASE GRID CONNECTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS Priynka Verma (M.Tech Student), Chirag Gupta (Professor)
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
The evaluation of power electronics has emerged since last few decades ago. In modern contest the world is
moving from conventional energy sources to the renewable one. It is due to it greater abundance and
environment friendly characteristics. Solar energy is one of the most promising renewable resources that can
be used to produce electric energy through photovoltaic process. A significant advantage of photovoltaic
(PV) systems is the use of the abundant and free energy from the sun. Power electronic devices used as
interface between renewable power and its user. It makes the power generated by renewable sources suitable
for utilization. Solar power contribution in power generation has been increasing very fast and cost of power
generated by solar photovoltaic is falling rapidly. Solar photovoltaic cell converts solar energy directly into
dc power. Power is mostly transmitted and utilized in ac form because of advantages associated with it. To
convert the dc power into ac, a highly efficient converter is required for optimum utilization of energy. The
MPPT algorithm uses the IPV and VPV of the PV array and gives the MPP and a VDCREF. This voltage is
then passed on to the inverter and then further to the three-phase grid. In this thesis the behavior of the
active and reactive power of the grid which is supplied by the PV array is investigated. The various currents
such as inverter current, grid current and load currents are also investigated.
TITLE-20: OPTIMAL SOLUTION METHOD FOR TRANCEPORTATION PROBLEMS OF MULTIPLE VARIABLES Dr. Brijendra Tiwari
(Head of Department, Mathematics, RKDF University, Bhopal)
Prof. Aarti Borasi,
Govt. JNS, P.G, College, Shujalpur M.P
ABSTRACT Transportation problem is considered a vitally important aspect that has been studied in a wide range of
operation including research domain. As such it has been used in simulation of several real life problems.
The transportation problem is a special class of model. It deals with the situation in which a commodity
from several sources is shipped to different destinations with the main objective to minimize the total
shipping cost .optimizing transportation problem of variable has remarkably been significant to various
disciplines .It this paper , multiple variable will be optimized to reduce from-transportation cost using
multiple method which will include. Northwest corners method, least cost method, Vogel method and mode
method. This will mainly aim at finding the best and cheapest route on how supply will be used to satisfy
demand at specific points.
TITLE-21: ENERGY EFFICIENT PROBABILISTIC ROUTING OVER SENSOR NETWORK: SURVEY Akant Kumar Raghuwanshi, Virendra Singh Chaudhary
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Sensor Network comprises of an expansive number of distributed Sensor Node, which are associated and
composed through multi-hop steering. Because of the presence of related data and excess in measuring data,
data messages can be joined and converged by performing data aggregation work in the steering procedure.
To diminish energy utilization is a noteworthy enhancement target of data aggregation approaches, which
can be accomplished by diminishing the mandatory correspondence load of steering. The objective of this
paper is to demonstrate a forefront survey on clustering calculations announced in the writing of sensor.
This paper presents different energy effective clustering calculations in sensor. From the hypothetical level,
an energy show is proposed to approve the advantages of data aggregation on energy utilization. The key
parameters which may affect the aggregation execution are additionally examined.
TITLE-22: BIG DATA ANALYTICS FOR THE DETECTION OF STRUCTURE BASED ATTACK OVER SOCIAL MEDIA: A REVIEW Jitendra Patel, Ravi Singh Pippal,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
With the rapid increase in the technology, there is an astonishing growth in the usage of social media sites in
the day to day human's life. Users uses social networking sites to communicate, share views and to interact
with family, friends and to new people. Users can share, post and upload the user's information on social
networking sites. In order to access the services of social networking site, user's needs to create a profile in
it by providing all the necessary personal information. The unprecedented amount of user's information are
stored in social media databases. This tremendous amount of crucial data attracts sniffier to perform attack
over social network to break the privacy of data. This paper gives a bird eye over anonymization process
that put a breach mark in the field of privacy preservation of social media over big data environment.
TITLE-23: SOCIAL THEORIES BASED UNSUOERVISED COMMUNITY DETECTION OVER SOCIAL MEDIA: A REVIEW
Rishank Rathore, Ravi Singh Pippal,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Social media mining is an emerging field with lot off research areas such as, sentiment analysis, link
prediction, spammer detection, and community detection. In today’s scenario researchers are working in the
area of community detection and sentiment analysis because the main component of social media is user.
Users create different types of communities in social world. The ideas and discussions in the community
may be n0egative or positive. To detect the communities and their behavior researchers have done a lot of
work, but still there are two major issues present as per survey that are scalability and quality of the
community. These issues of community detection motivate to work in this area of social media mining.
TITLE-24: ANTICOAGULANTS: A REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGY, DOSE AND USES
Sandeep Sahu, Dr. Narendra Kumar Lariya
Vedica College of B.Pharmacy, RKDF University Bhopal.
ABSTRACT
Historically, most patients who required parenteral anticoagulation received heparin, whereas those patients
requiring oral anticoagulation received warfarin. Due to the narrow therapeutic index and need for frequent
laboratory monitoring associated with warfarin, there has been a desire to develop newer, more effective
anticoagulants. Consequently, in recent years many novel anticoagulants have been developed. The
emergency physician may institute anticoagulation therapy in the short term (e.g. heparin) for a patient
being admitted, or may start a novel anticoagulation for a patient being discharged. Similarly, a patient on a
novel anticoagulant may present to the emergency department due to a hemorrhagic complication.
Consequently, the emergency physician should be familiar with the newer and older anticoagulants. This
review emphasizes the indication, mechanism of action, adverse effects, and potential reversal strategies for
various anticoagulants that the emergency physician will likely encounter.
TITLE-25: ANALYSIS OF RECENT SMART CARD AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES
Priyank Nayak1, Ravi Singh Pippal
2
1Research Scholar, Computer Science and Engineering
2Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
During the past few years several smart card based authentication schemes have been proposed. However,
none of them fulfills the necessary requirements to achieve a secure and efficient scheme. With respect to
the present security needs and essential desires of users, the objective of this paper is to validate the
efficiency of smart card based authentication schemes found in the literature on the basis of computation
cost and security features provided.
TITLE-26: PREPARATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF MANNOSYLATED CHITOSAN MICROSPHERES BY MODIFIED METHOD FOR PULMONARY DELIVERY OF ANTITUBERCULAR DRUG Mohan Lal Kori, Archana Bagre
RKDF University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India (462033)
ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of the present study is development and characterization of bioresponsive mannosylated
chitosan microspheres (MCMs) for inhalational delivery of antitubercular drug. Methods: Chitosan
microsphere (CMs) prepared by modified ionic gelation method. We are here use ascorbic acid in place of
acetic acid because L-ascorbic acid also have antioxidant activity. Then optimized the prepared carrier
system for various formulation and process variables i.e. effect of chitosan and TPP concentration, pH of
TPP solution and stirring time on particle size, entrapment efficiency and PDI to achieve desired size of
pulmonary delivery of drug. Mannosylated chitosan microspheres prepared by incubation method and final
carrier system characterized for drug delivery. Results: The results of the particles size and surface
characteristics showed the spherical shape and 1 - 5μ size of CMs and MCMs which can be suitable for
pulmonary drug delivery. From in vitro drug release studies done using simulated lung fluids of RIF
provided the advantage of controlled release characteristics deep inside the lung where tubercular bacilli
reside and as suitable for pulmonary drug delivery it may help in improving treatment of tuberculosis
through direct administration to site of action.
TITLE-27: INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEUSHIP ECOSYSTEM ENABLERS Ravi Limaye
1, Amit Raje
2
1RKDF University, Bhopal
2Ameya Atal Incubation Center, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Innovation is more than generating new ideas and translating them into value added products, services. This
needs flexibility of attitude and willingness to adapt to, welcome unprecedented changes on part of
individuals, organizations, society. The nations which adopt this not only boost economy but also attract the
best talents from globe. The journey of developed and developing nations is innovations defined and
translated to reality by entrepreneurs who are transforming the world with products and services one could
never imagine. . Since it is important to “Act Local, Think Global” The article starts with Global thinking
on such ecosystems, factors considered by World Economic Forums, Assessment parameters in Global
Innovation Index, Global Competitive Index, Startup Genome Project. Necessary links are provided for
readers to explore the topics further. It includes a brief China Story and emerging India Story. Then the
constituents of Entrepreneur Ecosystem are enlisted to highlight Local action. The above help in policy, and
development of “Maker spaces”. These are the breeding grounds for Innovations and Entrepreneurships.
Such Maker Spaces at Global level are enlisted. Maker spaces pans India are enlisted. A Case Study with
inputs from Bhopal based Maker space” AIC- Aartech” is considered. In Conclusion a pathway is
suggested.
TITLE-28: STUDY OF ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR DELAY TOLERANT NETWORKS
Puneet Dwivedi1, Ravi Singh Pippal
2
1Research Scholar, Computer Science and Engineering
2Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Routing in DTNs is a key component in providing and maintaining high performance networking. The main
performance metrics are delivery ratio, network overhead, and the average delay. Although many routing
protocols have been proposed to provide high performance routing, they were captivated to reducing the
delay at the expense of the other metrics. Each node has limited resource in terms of message buffering
capability, battery power, as well as processing capacity. This paper analyses major routing protocols on the
basis of delivery ratio and overhead ratio.
TITLE-29: AN APPLICATION OF FUZZY GOAL PROGRAMMING METHOD FOR MOBILE APPLICATION MARKETING
Kirti Kumar Jain
1, Sanjay Choudhary
2
1Research Scholar, Vedica Institute of Technology, Bhopal, (M.P.), India.
2HOD-Department of Mathematics, Govt. Narmada Mahavidhyalaya, Hoshangabad, (M.P.), India.
ABSTRACT
This study presents the application of a fuzzy goal programming approach for mobile application marketing.
The main objective of this problem is to maximize profits and sales of the mobile marketing application.
Finally, the optimum result was achieved.
TITLE-30: OVERVIEW ON THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONDUCTING FILLER IN ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITE
Subrat Kumar Biswas, Akhilesh Chandra Nayak 1Research Scholar,
2Professor
RKDF University Bhopal M.P.
ABSTRACT
The durability of concrete is defined as its ability to resist weathering action, chemical attack, abrasion, or
any other deterioration process to retain its original from, quality and serviceability when exposed to harsh
environment. To a large extent, it is commonly accepted that concrete durability is governed by concrete’s
resistance to the penetration of aggressive media.
TITLE-31: FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AND EVALIATION OF TOPICAL LIPOSOMAL GEL FOR MANAGEMENT OF ACNE A. Bhardwaj, M.L. Kori
Vedica college of B. Pharmacy,
R.K.D.F. University, Gandhi Nagar Bhopal (M.P.)
ABSTRACT
The aim of the present study was to statistically optimize the vesicular formulations (Liposomes) for
Enhanced skin delivery of a model drug tazarotene in combination with gel contains hydroquinone. Regular
23 factorial designs were employed for screening of significant formulation and process variables involved
in the development of liposome. The optimization batches (TL1 toTL8) were prepared by lipid film
hydration method with different concentration of lecithin and cholestrol with different varying stirring speed
(100 and 200 rpm) All the prepared formulation were characterized for vesicle morphology, particle size
and entrapment efficiency by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The optimized batch of tazarotene
liposome TL6 was further incorporated into gel containing hydroquinone. Three different formulation (LF1,
LF2, LF3) were prepared using different composition of carbopol (0.5, 1.0 and 2%) The optimized batch of
tazarotene and hydroquinone incorporated gel (1%) was characterized for pH, spreadability, viscosity (cps)
and in vitro drug release. The percentage drug entrapment efficiency found higher in formulation TL6,
Vesicular size and drug entrapment efficiency of the optimized liposomes were found to be 180.4 nm and
69.10% respectively. In-vitro diffusion study demonstrated that the drug diffused from liposomal gel and
conventional marketed gel was found to be 98.12% and 98.58% respectively. It can be concluded from the
experimental results that the liposomalgel containing tazarotene in combination with hydroquinone has
potential application in topical delivery.
TITLE-32: MOLECULAR BEAM OPERATION OF X-RAY LASER Dr. Rohit Paliwal
1, Dr. A.C. Nayak
2
1Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Shreejee Institute of Technology & Management, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh
2Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Sri Satya Sai College of Engineering, RKDF University Bhopal M.P.
ABSTRACT
X-ray lasers are currently being studied in many laboratories around the world. This paper gives a short
description of X-ray laser physics, presents the parameters of existing X-ray laser and their applications.
Research aimed at developing an efficient X-ray laser acceptable to potential user is presented in the final
part of the paper.
TITLE-33: APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING IN FORECASTING OPTIMAL DIET SOLUTIONS Manmohan Patidar
1, Sanjay Choudhary
2
1Research Scholar,
2HOD-Department of Mathematics, Govt. Narmada Mahavidhyalaya, Hoshangabad, (M.P.), India.
ABSTRACT
This study presents the use of linear, fair programming of the problem of human nutrition by health care
nutritionists. In particular, it highlights the problem of defining the diet of people aged between 40 and 45,
which is more complex in the light of the reduction in expenditure. It describes the problem reduction,
defines the goal and structure of the mathematical model and uses fair programming of the performance
testing tool to make decisions about feeding the patient with minimal effort. The document illustrates the
effectiveness of linear holistic programming in making dietary decisions.
TITLE-34: THE NIF TECHNOLOGIES USED FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF COMMON MAN
S.D. Singh, H.K. Ram, S.K. Tripathi and Nivedita Sharma
Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Management,
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalay, Bhopal (M.P)
ABSTRACT
In India National innovation foundation (NIF) is a national initiative to strengthen the grassroots
technological innovations and outstanding traditional knowledge. NIF is dedicated institution to support
grassroots innovators who solve their problems using knowledge and experience .It is also closely related to
their daily life problems. They are facing for a long time and ultimately they create problem solving devices.
These grassroots innovators are not a graduate engineers but very common man; using own knowledge,
experience and resources to do the same. NIF propagating there innovators under Grassroots to Global
(G2G) Model level, which changes common man views towards creativity and innovations. NIF has
incubated many fields of innovation namely Agricultural Engineering, Food Processing, Energy and
Environment, Textiles and looms, General utility, Human Health Management, Animal Health
Management, Plant production and Protection and Organic practices. These social problems solving
techniques which are designed and developed by end user. Institute facilitate these innovation based
technologies to patent and commercialized. This is a new picture of Indian Scenario for rising India. NIF
has already assigned a pilot project entitled “Scouting and Documentation of Grassroots Innovations and
traditional Knowledge from Betul District of M.P.” to Biodiversity department of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Hindi University, Bhopal. In future we will scout and document the above said practices for the benefit of
the mankind.
TITLE-35: BARRIERS IN ADVANCEMENT OF GRID WIND-SOLAR HYBRID IN A PROSPECTIVE COUNTY LIKE INDIA
Neeraj Kumar
Ministry of New and Renewable energy, Block -14, CGO Complex, New Delhi
ABSTRACT
The present paper emphasizes on the current market scenario and the barriers associated with advancement
of Wind-Wind-Solar Hybrid energy application in a country like India. Wind-Wind-Solar Hybrid energy is
characterized as a pollution free, environment friendly as well as noise free source of electricity. Among the
available renewable energy applications, Wind-Wind-Solar Hybrid PV is considered to be an integral one
owing to its reduction in cost at an exponential rate day-by-day. The present study deals with the potential
of Wind-Wind-Solar Hybrid energy market in India along with several other barriers that it needs to
overcome in order to establish it as an independent system.
TITLE-36: Methodological Survey on Big Data in Business Process Evolution and Management
Gagan Sharma1, Ravi Singh Pippal2
1PhD Scholar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, 2Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
RKDF University, Bhopal
ABSTRACT
Modern business management and progress are highly dependent on techniques, methods, pre-processing
and analysis of Big Data. Business industries continue to be attracted by the help and benefits of big data
analytics. This paper provides a methodological survey on big data in business analytical process for
corporate innovation through combining the startup methodology with management. By interpreting the
statistical survey and analysis on big data, competency taxonomy for big data and business intelligence can
be developed.
Chief Patron Dr. Sunil Kapoor Chairman, RKDF Group Patron Dr. Sadhna Kapoor Chancellor, RKDF University General Chair Dr. Panjab Singh Advisor, RKDF University Dr. V.K Sethi Vice Chancellor, RKDF University Dr. B.N Singh Registrar, RKDF University
ORGANIZING CHAIR
Dr. Ravi Kumar Singh Pippal Professor (CSE), RKDF University
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. Sunil Patil Director & Exam Controller, RKDF University, Bhopal. Mr. Ratnesh Jain Director & Dean (Student welfare), RKDF University, Bhopal Mr. Virendra Patel Director (Student counsellor), RKDF University Dr. M.L. Kori
Director (Research), RKDF University Dr. C.M Sadiwala Professor (Mechanical), RKDF University
Dr. K.B.L Shrivastava Professor (Chemistry), RKDF University