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Data Ethics
Ethics is all about living an ethical life. As rational beings, humans have always been in the pursuit of ethical life in spite of the contrary temptations. Society and engagement in society are helpful for a person to be ethical. However, it is the choice one makes in critical situations that define the ethical nature of a person. Swarmed by a vast pool of data, the complex nature of ethical decision-making is getting far more complex for human beings with autonomous cognitive faculty. One needs to be conscious and focused to face any dilemma in ones life. Dealing prudently with private and public data and understanding the science of data would help the homo sapiens to prove her/his relevance in this data-driven world. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Intellectual Property Right - Copyright
The power of cognition of human beings is beyond the imagination of any cognitive person. As gifted and nurtured property, the intellect of human beings has the potential to be original, creative, and innovative. Has the human being got absolute control over her/his intellect? Can human beings possess absolute rights over any product of her/his intellect? How far is a human being indebted to society? If human beings are not given due credit to the product of her/his intellect, the enthusiasm to be more creative and productive may take a coarser path. Human beings have the fundamental right to use her/his intellect to live a life of their choice enjoying economic and non-economic benefits. The right to intellectual property is fundamental to human beings. Hence, any infringement of intellectual property has to be dealt with appropriately. At the same time, human beings should be indebted to society for nurturing their intellect. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Data Security
Corporates, industries, and governments have completely digitized their infrastructure, processes, and data or running towards completed digitalization. This data could be text files, different types of databases, accounts, and networks. The data living in the digital format needs to be preserved and also protected from unauthorized access. If this data remains open for access, any unauthorized user can destroy, encrypt, or corrupt the data, making the data unusable. There are implications of data security threats such as data breaches and data spills, beyond cost and can spell doom for the business. Hence the data needs to be protected from such threats. Data security is a mechanism through which data is protected and prevented from loss due to unauthorized access. It is a mix of practices and processes to ensure data remains protected from unauthorized use and readily accessible for authorized use. Data Security is essential for achieving data privacy in general. To define appropriate security measures, we must define the difference between a data breach and a data leak. Data security mechanisms could be data-centric such as identity and access management, encryption and tokenization, and backup and recovery. A defined data governance and compliance can also ensure data security. This chapter will explain why there is a need for data security, methods and processes to achieve data security, and touch upon some of the data security laws and regulations. We will also see a case study on how hackers exploited a vulnerability to mount a data security attack worldwide and how data security mechanisms could have prevented it. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Data Economy: Data and Money
The article explores the concept of data economy, which is based on the sharing of data across platforms and ecosystems. Data has evolved from factual information to a new asset for companies worldwide, and the article discusses its evolution from brittle paper records to complex databases and algorithms like blockchain. With a prediction of a data explosion of about 175 zettabytes by 2025, data is used extensively in various domains, from agriculture to healthcare. The article also discusses how the data economy is not domain-specific but is a universal shift as all companies transition to become technology-driven companies. The data network effect is a cycle that uses data to acquire service users and generate more data. This has become a B2B service model that has added profits to various tech giants balance sheets. The article concludes by exploring the current need for data sharing across organizations and the future scope of the data economy. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024. -
A framework for smart transportation using Big Data
In the current era of information technology, data driven decision is widely recognized. It leads to involvement of the term 'Big Data'. The use of IOT and ICT deployment is a key player of the smart city project in India. It leads to smart transportation systems with huge amounts of real time data that needs to be communicated, aggregated, interpreted, analyzed and maintained. These technologies enhance the effective usage of smart transportation systems, which is economical and has a high social impact. Social applications like transportation can be benefited by using IOT, ICT and big data analytics to give better prediction. In this paper, we present how big data analytics can be used to build a smart transportation system. Increasing traffic and frequent jams in today's scenario are becoming a routine, citizens are facing various health issues due to the bad transportation systems such as high blood pressure, stress, asthma due to air and noise pollution. In smart transportation mobility can be easily implemented as most of the citizens use smartphones. It can be easily linked to smart traffic signals to achieve the objective of smart transportation. Smart transportation is a key component to attract companies as it leads to better services, business planning, support beneficial environment and social behavior. 2016 IEEE. -
Establishing the effectiveness of intervention module on positive youth development among adolescent in India
Purpose: Positive Youth Development (PYD) originated in the west as a pragmatic approach to teaching youth skills and attributes to develop into healthy, productive, and engaged adults. This approach proposes that youth with more developmental resources experience increased academic success, better economic prospects, are more civically engaged, and experience optimal well-being and functioning in the long term. Over time, the need for administering evidence-based interventions was felt by practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. With this background and the absence of research in PYD in India, the present research was carried out to develop and test an intervention module for its effectiveness in bringing about a positive change among youth. Approach: The present research is quantitative in nature with pre-test post-test control group design. The PYD intervention program included activities, non-profit visits, community building exercises, and mentoring programs, creating self-actualizing youth. The paper deliberates on the findings of a six-month interventional program based on the Six Cs model of Learner (2005). Findings: The independent sample t-test was significant, for overall PYD, t (98) = 3.45, p <. 001. and on all the dimensions of PYD, indicating that intervention was effective as there are statistically significant differences among experimental and control groups. Value: The intervention was experientially positive for the students, valued, and commended by the school authorities. The paper recommends enhancing psychological intervention research in school settings, including multiple approaches to address holistic student development, facilitating peer relationships and mentoring, developing resources, and enhancing growth opportunities. 2021 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR ALL. -
Self-esteem, eudemonic well-being and flow at work among managers in banking sector
The present research tries to establish a link among well-being, flow at work and self-esteem among managers working in banking sector. The present study aimed to investigate the gender differences in self-esteem eudemonic well-being and flow at work among managers in banking sector, and ascertain the role of self-esteem and eudemonic well-being in predicting flow at work. The present study employs an ex-post facto research design and uses purposive sampling technique to select the respondents (N=100 male and 100 female managers working in the private banks). The data was first checked for normality and then t- test and stepwise multiple regression analysis was used to analyze it. There are significant gender differences on self-esteem, employee well-being and flow at work. Different set of predictors emerged for flow at work for males and females. Studying self-esteem, eudemonic well-being and flow at work has implications not only for the individual but also for the organizations as well, as employees with better well-being and having high self-esteem will eventually help the organization to achieve its goals and objectives. 2021 Ecological Society of India. All rights reserved. -
Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep Behavior Disorder and REM Sleep with Atonia in the Young
Background: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and REM sleep without atonia (RWA) have assumed much clinical importance with long-term data showing progression into neurodegenerative conditions among older adults. However, much less is known about RBD and RWA in younger populations. This study aims at comparing clinical and polysomnographic (PSG) characteristics of young patients presenting with RBD, young patients with other neurological conditions, and normal age-matched subjects.Methods: A retrospective chart review was carried out for consecutive young patients (<25 years) presenting with clinical features of RBD; and data were compared to data from patients with epilepsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism, as well as normal subjects who underwent PSG during a 2-year-period.Results: Twelve patients fulfilling RBD diagnostic criteria, 22 autism patients, 10 with ADHD, 30 with epilepsy, and 14 normal subjects were included. Eight patients with autism (30%), three with ADHD (30%), one with epilepsy (3.3%), and six patients who had presented with RBD like symptoms (50%) had abnormal movements and behaviors during REM sleep. Excessive transient muscle activity and/or sustained muscle activity during REM epochs was found in all patients who had presented with RBD, in 16/22 (72%) autistic patients, 6/10 (60%) ADHD patients compared to only 6/30 (20%) patients with epilepsy and in none of the normal subjects.Conclusion: We observed that a large percentage of young patients with autism and ADHD and some with epilepsy demonstrate loss of REM-associated atonia and some RBD-like behaviors on polysomnography similar to young patients presenting with RBD. 2019 The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Inc. -
Challenges and Opportunities: Quantum Computing in Machine Learning
Many computing applications are being developed and applied in almost every aspect of life and in every discipline. With increasing number of problems and complexities, there is requirement for more computational power, faster speed and better results. To overcome these computational barriers, quantum computers, which are based on principles of quantum mechanics were introduced. Faster computation is the main reason behind the evolution of quantum computers which is achieved by using quantum bits instead of bits as quantum bits store both the values 1 and 0 together in superposition. The article focuses on basics of quantum computing in brief and the underlying phenomenon behind quantum computers. Also this article exposes recent trends and the problems that are being faced in this quantum technology. The major impact of quantum machine learning is also discussed. The quantum machine learning is providing better application in this modern field. This article analyses the different research gaps and possible solutions in quantum computing. Recent days quantum computing is implemented in different applications which is also described. 2019 IEEE. -
Straightforward synthesis of mn3o4/zno/eu2o3-based ternary heterostructure nano-photocatalyst and its application for the photodegradation of methyl orange and methylene blue dyes
Zinc oxide-ternary heterostructure Mn3O4/ZnO/Eu2O3 nanocomposites were successfully prepared via waste curd as fuel by a facile one-pot combustion procedure. The fabricated heterostructures were characterized utilizing XRD, UVVisible, FT-IR, FE-SEM, HRTEM and EDX analysis. The photocatalytic degradation efficacy of the synthesized ternary nanocomposite was evaluated utilizing model organic pollutants of methylene blue (MB) and methyl orange (MO) in water as examples of cationic dyes and anionic dyes, respectively, under natural solar irradiation. The effect of various experimental factors, viz. the effect of a light source, catalyst dosage, irradiation time, pH of dye solution and dye concentration on the photodegradation activity, was systematically studied. The ternary Mn3O4/ZnO/Eu2O3 photocatalyst exhibited excellent MB and MO degradation activity of 98% and 96%, respectively, at 150 min under natural sunlight irradiation. Experiments further conclude that the fabricated nanocomposite exhibits pH-dependent photocatalytic efficacy, and for best results, concentrations of dye and catalysts have to be maintained in a specific range. The prepared photocatalysts are exemplary and could be employed for wastewater handling and several ecological applications. 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. -
Photocatalytic and eco-emission applications of green synthesized ZnO-CB nanoparticles
Herein, we report the synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles (ZnO-CB NPs) by employing the solution combustion method using an aqueous extract of brinjal calyxes as fuel. Characterization techniques, such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UVvisible spectroscopy, and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), were used to investigate the structural, optical, and morphological properties of synthesized nanoparticles, respectively. Highly porous hexagonal crystalline ZnO-CB NPs with less than 7 nm particle size were obtained. The photocatalytic performance of synthesized material is measured with Malachite green (MG), Basic brown 1 (BB1), and Acid orange 36 (AO36) as benchmark dyes. It showed that the synthesized material worked effectively under pH 10 with UV light irradiation. The synthesized ZnO-CB NP shows good removal effectiveness of the MG, BB1, and AO36 dyes with 99.3 %, 99.6 %, and 99.5 %, respectively, which can be promising photocatalysts for ecological applications such as wastewater remediation. Further, the synthesized ZnO-CB NP was used as blends in the methyl ester of Millettia pinnata oil (MPME), which is blended 20 % with commercial diesel (MPME20). The synthesized ZnO-CB NP was added to the MPME20 in varying amounts to ascertain its effects on the quality of emissions of various greenhouse gases such as hydrocarbons, COx, and NOx. Moreover, brake thermal efficiency (BTHE) and brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) were studied for the blends. The blend MPME20 with 25 mg of ZnO-CB NP, i.e., MPME20-25 mg, ZnO-CB, displays the best performance and reduced emissions. 2024 The Author(s) -
Facile green synthesis of semiconductive ZnO nanoparticles for photocatalytic degradation of dyes from the textile industry: A kinetic approach
One-pot, facile and green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles are synthesized using cow dung as fuel by combustion procedure. The synthesized material is characterized by using various techniques such as XRD, FTIR, UV, FESEM, and EDX. To assess the photocatalytic efficacy of the as-synthesized material, harmful cationic and anionic dyes such as methylene blue (MB) and alizarin red S (AZ) dyes, respectively, are selected as benchmark dyes. The influence of light source, dye concentration, photocatalyst dosage, and pH value on the efficiency of photocatalyst and kinetics of photodegradation are systematically studied. The photodegradation results revealed that the synthesized ZnO NPs exhibited removal efficiency of MB and AZ dyes upon irradiation with UV light. Concisely, the removal efficacy of the ZnO NPs under UV light irradiation exhibited an MB and AZ degradation of 99.9% and 96.8%, respectively. A reasonable photo-catalytic mechanism for the high photodegradation efficacy of MB and AZ dyes by the prepared photocatalyst is also proposed. The green fabricated photocatalyst is promising material and could be applied for waste-water remediation and other ecological applications. 2022 -
MediCrypt: A Model with Symmetric Encryption for Blockchain Enabled Healthcare Data Protection
In the dynamic field of medicine, combining blockchain technology and data security becomes a vital strategy to solve the problem of protecting sensitive medical data. This study presents a new way to improve the security and privacy of medical data, using MediCrypt as an example of two- way encryption. Doctors initially used algorithms like AES or Blowfish to retrieve medical data. Smart contracts on the Ethereum-based blockchain introduce a layer of protection, combining SHA-256 with symmetric encryption technology. The multi-level transmission model includes encryption time, encryption time, elapsed time, and encryption size. Functionality in this model involves managing patient records (EHR), counterfeit drugs, drug reviews, clinical outcomes, and consent for all care areas. As shown in the methodology, the user ecosystem facilitates the exchange of information by defining the roles and responsibilities of doctors/pharmacists, administrators, and patients. The study shows the deployment of the MediCrypt model in three distinct stages. Distinct comparison of encryption time is done for different encryption algorithms. Also, parameters of MediCrypt model is compared with existing healthcare based blockchain models. 2024 IEEE. -
Rayleigh-B nard convection in Casson and hybrid nano uids: An analytical investigation
The thermal Rayleigh-Bard convection (TRBC) in two different fluids namely Casson fluid and hybrid nanofluid is investigated analytically. The stability analysis is performed in both linear and non-linear form. The nanofluid properties like thermal conductivity, viscosity, thermal expansion coefficient and density are considered to be functions of the volume fraction of nanoparticles whereas the same properties of Casson fluid are assumed to be constant. The amount of heat transfer is analyzed in the non-linear analysis using the generalized Lorenz model. The influence of Casson fluid parameter and nanoparticles (single and or binary) which affect the onset of convection is analyzed. It is found that hybrid nanofluid delays the convection and will further enhance the heat transfer rate. Also, the Casson parameter advances the convection while it reduces the heat transfer rate. 2019 by American Scientific Publishers. -
Beverage brands and subliminal messaging: An analysis of its presence in advertising and the awareness among consumers /
Advertising, as an industry designed to buy and sell products, was seen as the perfect platform to attract investors, marketers and consumers. It evolved over time and began to engulf several other domains and soon became the best platform to persuade mass audiences. Marketers began to use a technique of mass persuasion or mass psychoanalysis to guide their advertisements and campaigns. It has become one of the most effective means to sell consumers their products or ideas or even attitudes and behaviours. -
Border Region Railway Development in Sino- Indian Geopolitical Competition
India and China share about 3,488 km long International Boundary, which has three sectors: Western, Middle and Eastern. The Eastern sector comprises two Northeastern states, that is, Arunachal Pradesh measuring 1,124 kms and Sikkim measuring 219 kms, respectively. Due to recent changes in the geopolitical relationship with China, border management and transport infrastructure development have occupied centre stage. In recent years, the Government of India has taken initiatives to develop railway infrastructure in Northeast India. The study will focus on the role of railway transportation in Sino-Indian geopolitical competition. The study is based on secondary data collected from the office of General Manager, Northeast Frontier Railway, the Census of India and reports of Memorandums of Understanding between India and China. The study reveals that railway infrastructure along the border creates geo-psychological pressures on both countries, influencing the divergent geopolitical relationship between India and China. Railway diplomacy is a tool kit of critical geopolitics which reveals the contours of geopolitical competition in borderlands. 2023 Indian Council of World Affairs(ICWA). -
Discovery of 2716 hot emission-line stars from LAMOST DR5
We present a catalog of 3339 hot emission-line stars (ELSs) identified from 451 695 O, B and A type spectra, provided by LAMOST Data Release 5 (DR5). We developed an automated Python routine that identified 5437 spectra having a peak between 6561 and 6568 False detections and bad spectra were removed, leaving 4138 good emission-line spectra of 3339 unique ELSs. We re-estimated the spectral types of 3307 spectra as the LAMOST Stellar Parameter Pipeline (LASP) did not provide accurate spectral types for these emission-line spectra. As Herbig Ae/Be stars exhibit higher excess in near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths than classical Ae/Be stars, we relied on 2MASS and WISE photometry to distinguish them. Finally, we report 1089 classical Be, 233 classical Ae and 56 Herbig Ae/Be stars identified from LAMOST DR5. In addition, 928 B[em]/A[em] stars and 240 CAe/CBe potential candidates are identified. From our sample of 3339 hot ELSs, 2716 ELSs identified in this work do not have any record in the SIMBAD database and they can be considered as new detections. Identification of such a large homogeneous set of emission-line spectra will help the community study the emission phenomenon in detail without worrying about the inherent biases when compiling from various sources. 2021 National Astronomical Observatories, CAS and IOP Publishing Ltd..