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Operational plan on teaching-learning at departmental level /
Journal Of Education & Social Policy, Vol.1, Issue 2, pp.77-79, ISSN No: 2375-0790 (Online) 2375-0782 (Print). -
Operational pattern forecast improvement with outlier detection in metro rail transport system
Transportation is an unavoidable part of every humans life. The mobility system handles the transport of humans from different places using various transport modes. According to a station in a populated area, the main problem is the presence of traffic in peak hours and wasting their valuable time on the road. The only medium which runs above the traffic is metro rails/subways. For these reasons, metro rails become a point of interest for each researchers prophecy and provide valuable recommendations for the smooth functioning of services. Even though, in many cases, the metro systems are affected by abnormal passenger flow. So, this study handles abnormal passenger flow detection and station clustering for the behavior study of a passenger flow system. The research compares outlier detection and anomaly identification for the behavioral analysis of the metro rail passenger flow. The study use data from Kochi Metro Rail Limited for the period 2017 to 2019. Outlier removal has used in passenger flow data before building a forecasting system. In pattern recognition algorithm those components which lie outside the patterns can be considered abnormal (anomaly).The outliers are the component falling apart from the region of interest. The effect of removing the outlier from the time-series pattern is studied against the outlier included pattern to show the improvement. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
Operational excellence in relation to high performance engagement and quality of care among executives in the healthcare sector in kerala
Background Operational Excellence is a philosophy of leadership, teamwork and problem solving, to focus on the needs of the consumer, to empower employees, for ptimizing existing activities, continuous improvement and excellence. It is a competitive advantage which translates increased flexibility to improved consumer responsiveness, and lean management. Quality of care is about patient safety, institutional culture, attitude, clinical performance, clinical freedom with management as facilitators, efficient delivery of quality, high standard services, effective patient outcome, integration of legislation with regards to communities, health service providers, local health authorities and the government (WHO, 2013). The outcome of quality of care is health consumer (patient) satisfaction. High newlineperformance Engagement reflects how employees are engaged in their work, with commitment and passion, rather than mere compliance to impact performance. Health care is a balancing act between business excellence newlineand quality outcomes in practice. It is from the premise of high performance engagement and quality of care provided to health consumers with patient centered focus, the pedestal of success in operational excellence is achieved. Purpose This study focuses on establishing Operational Excellence in relation to High Performance Engagement and Quality of Care among executives in the health care sector. Method A descriptive study was carried out using quantitative method with a sample of 410 health care executives from NABH accredited and nonaccredited hospitals and qualitative analysis among patients in Kerala. Results newlineThe results indicate a positive correlation of operational excellence with high performance engagement and quality of care. The independent variables, high performance engagement and quality of care are significant predictors of operational excellence. -
OpenStackDP: a scalable network security framework for SDN-based OpenStack cloud infrastructure
Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) and firewalls are the de facto solutions in the modern cloud to detect cyberattacks and minimize potential hazards for tenant networks. Most of the existing firewalls, perimeter security, and middlebox solutions are built on static rules/signatures or simple rule matching, making them inflexible, susceptible to bugs, and difficult to introduce new services. This paper aims to improve network management in OpenStack Clouds by taking advantage of the combination of software-defined networking (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), and machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML/AI) and for making networks more predictable, reliable, and secure. Artificial intelligence is being used to monitor the behavior of the virtual machines and applications running in the OpenStack SDN cloud so that when any issues or degradations are noticed, the decision can be quickly made on how to handle that issue, being able to analyze data in motion, starting at the edge. The OpenStackDP framework comprises lightweight monitoring, anomaly-detecting intelligent sensors embedded in the data plane, a threat analytics engine based on ML/AI algorithms running inside switch hardware/network co-processor, and defensive actions deployed as virtual network functions (VNFs). This network data plane-based architecture makes high-speed threat detection and rapid response possible and enables a much higher degree of security. We have built the framework with advanced streaming analytics technologies, algorithms, and machine learning to draw knowledge from this data that is in motion before the malicious traffic goes to the tenant compute nodes or long-term data store. Cloud providers and users will benefit from improved Quality-of-Services (QoS) and faster recovery from cyber-attacks and compromised switches. The multi-phase collaborative anomaly detection scheme demonstrates an accuracy of 99.81%, average latencies of 0.27 ms, and response speed within 9 s. The simulations and analysis show that the OpenStackDP network analytics framework substantially secures and outperforms prior SDN-based OpenStack solutions for Cloud architectures. 2023, The Author(s). -
Open global shadow graph and its zero forcing number
Zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum cardinality of the zero forcing set. A zero forcing set is a set of black vertices of minimum cardinality that can colour the entire graph black using the colour change rule: each vertex of G is coloured either white or black, and vertex v is a black vertex and can force a white neighbour only if it has one white neighbour. In this paper we identify a class of graph where the zero forcing number is equal to the minimum rank of the graph and call it as a new class of graph that is open global shadow graph. Some of the basic properties of open global shadow graph are studied. The zero forcing number of open global shadow graph of a graph with upper and lower bound is obtained. Hence giving the upper and lower bound for the minimum rank of the graph. 2023, Proyecciones. All Rights Reserved. -
Online Voting System Using Blockchain
One of the major areas in technical development is blockchain and bitcoin. These technologies have enabled many simulations in in-hostile applications that have major issues with security and integrity of data. To provide more relevance to the available cyberphysical systems in the dimension of security, the blockchain technology offers a major help. If the present scenario is considered, we have multiple day-to-day applications that have been simulated and require more security enhancement. For example, the E-voting systems are a trend and their security features have to be upgraded to authenticate both systems and processes. The present research paper focuses on the same application and aims to provide security upgradation by proposing a working model of e-voting systems. 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Online Higher Education : A Mixed Method Study of Delhi NCR, India
The education system in the new era displays extensive adaptability, as proven by presentday realities. In ancient India, the Gurukul system prevailed during the Vedic period, where Gurus guided students in an ashram or hermitage. This is quite different from the contemporary education system we have today. The modern education system involves structured classrooms, where teachers guide students in an institutional setting. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the contemporary education system worldwide. This and the emergence of Digital India and the internet led to a structural change in the modern education system, from physical classrooms to online and remote classrooms. That means a paradigm shift happened in the educational system where Gurus are replaced by e-gadgets, books are being replaced by eBooks and traditional classrooms are being replaced by smart classrooms and online classes. The shift to remote learning has brought forth several challenges to the educational system which includes lack of meaningful teacher-student interaction, lack of motivation and engagement and its impact on mental health. This opens the scope for understanding the pros and cons of different modes of educational practices followed in the Indian online higher education system. Therefore, newlinethe present research captured experiences of teachers and students from Delhi NCR region newlineabout online higher education and the learning environment to understand the effectiveness of online learning. This research also focuses on social and psychological behavior along with the perceptions of teachers and students about online learning. The study explored the newlinechallenges and problems faced by them in online learning. A mixed method approach was newlineused for understanding the changing structure of the digital classroom. Along with the newlinedigital participatory approach, structured interviewing was used to have a better and in-depth understanding of online learning. -
Online Health Information Behavior: A study based on PLS-SEM
In this digital era, internet provides a speedy, economical and convenient platform for seeking information on health. Moreover, the presence of audio visual resources for health and option to get expert opinion directly makes online health information seeking behaviour more adaptable among the health consumers. The major purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between online health information seeking behaviour and the consequences of post-search. For doing the analysis, Smart PLS2 is used to execute structural equation modelling technique to understand the relationship between variables under study. The results of the study recommend that one's intention to search health information online is a significant predictor of post-search behavior in terms of altering health condition, visiting physician or sharing the same information with others. The present study gives a strong indication to the health care practitioners to understand the mechanism of desires and intentions of a healthcare consumer towards online health information seeking behavior. 2021 IEEE. -
Online fake review identification based on decision rules
Posting of online reviews play a dominant role in sharing the customers opinion in social Medias. But the challenge is how to trust these reviews. Many researchers carried their work on sentimental analysis, predictions or forecasting but very few focused on fake reviews analysis. Fake reviews also change the mood of the people on their buying pattern. In the online shopping at a greater extent. In this paper, several conditions are applied on the reviews to identify fake reviews using support vector machines. Experimental results are validated using various accuracy measures and compared to state of the art methods to demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed method. 2019, World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering. All rights reserved. -
Online Education and English Language Learning Among Tribal Students of Kerala
Kerala, a South Indian state has tribal population in all her districts. About 1.5% of the total population of the state constitute tribal population. They depend upon natural environment and resources for their survival. Children from the same community usually depend on government funded schools for their education. Education for this deprived section during COVID 19 Pandemic was a massive exclusion and an uphill task. Digital divide and medium of communication (Standard Malayalam) were some of the critical concerns to knowledge acquisition among tribal children. This paper primarily focuses on the challenges of online education among tribal students with a clear emphasis on the English language acquisition. This study was conducted in four most tribal populated districts of the State, namely, Wayanad, Malappuram, Palakkad, and Idukki. This is a qualitative explorative study that explores the experiences of the tribal students' English language learning challenges from the teachers' perspective in these districts. The Electrochemical Society -
Online cooperative learning: exploring perspectives of pre-service teachers after the pandemic
Mainly, research has explored pre-service teachers perspectives toward cooperative learning within face-to-face teaching. However, in a post-pandemic scenario, previous research has yet to effectively explore pre-service teachers (PSTs) perspectives toward online cooperative learning (OCL) in teacher education programs. So, recognizing the gap in the literature, this paper aims to explore the perspectives of PSTs towards OCL. The researchers employed a qualitative research design for the present study. The researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 PSTs who underwent OCL during the pandemic. These PSTs may possess digital proficiency, virtual collaboration abilities, flexibility in evolving educational environments, and an enhanced understanding of online cooperative learning methodologies within modern education. Researchers employed a thematic analysis to analyze the qualitative data obtained. The various themes that emerged from the study are perceived benefits of OCL, challenges to OCL, technological proficiency, learning strategies and support, and building a supportive online learning community. Future researchers may contribute to advancing effective online learning practices by gaining a deeper understanding of pre-service teachers perspectives towards OCL through research on a larger scale, including various teacher education programs in various countries. 2024, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. -
One-step synthesized Pt-dispersed N, P co-doped graphene as an efficient oxygen reduction reaction ORR electrocatalyst
A simple yet effective strategy to simultaneously deposit Platinum and co-doped (Nitrogen & Phosphorous) graphite oxide (rGO) using microwave irradiation has been carried out, labeled as Pt/NP-rGO. The successful deposition of Pt was confirmed using X-ray diffractogram (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) pattern. The Pt particles with average size of 3.5nm were deposited during microwave irradiation. Further, co-doping was confirmed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The synthesized Pt/NP-rGO was analyzed in situ as an oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalyst in acidic medium. Our results indicate that Pt/NP-rGO follows a four e? ORR process attributed to increased adhesion between the Pt and N, P co-doped graphene oxide due to e? transfer from graphene to N and P atoms, thus indicating its potential in energy-related applications as an effective ORR electrocatalyst. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Materials Research Society 2024. -
One-Pot Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Garcinia gummi-gutta: Characterisation, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Anti-Cancerous and Photocatalytic Applications
Background: Methods like the bio-synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using plant extracts have become promising due to their eco-friendly approach. The study aimed to examine the utilization of Garcinia gummi-gutta fruit phytochemicals as agents in the biosynthesis of Ag NPs, evaluation of the antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-cancerous properties, as well as the photocatalytic ability of bio-synthesized Ag NPs against Crystal Violet (CV), a triphenylmethane dye. Methods: The characterization of the physical properties of the Ag NPs synthesized via the green route was done using UVVis spectrophotometry (UVVis), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometry (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Zeta potential analysis, and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The dye degradation efficiency of CV was determined using synthesized Ag NPs under UV light by analyzing the absorption maximum at 579 nm. The antimicrobial efficacy of Ag NPs against E. coli, S. aureus, Candida tropicalis, and Candida albicans was examined using the broth dilution method. The antioxidant and anti-cancer properties of the synthesized Ag NPs were assessed using the DPPH and MTT assays. Results: The UV analysis revealed that the peak of synthesized Ag NPs was 442 nm. Data from FTIR, XRD, Zeta potential, SEM, and TEM analysis confirmed the formation of nanoparticles. The SEM and TEM analysis identified the presence of spherical nanoparticles with an average size of 29.12 nm and 24.18 nm, respectively. Maximum dye degradation efficiency of CV was observed at 90.08% after 320 min without any silver leaching, confirming the photocatalytic activity of Ag NPs. The bio-efficiency of the treatment was assessed using the Allium cepa root growth inhibition test, toxicity analysis on Vigna radiata, and Brine shrimp lethality assay. Conclusions: The findings revealed the environmentally friendly nature of green Ag NPs over physical/chemically synthesized Ag NPs. The synthesized Ag NPs can effectively be used in biomedical and photocatalytic applications. Copyright: 2023 The Author(s). -
One-Pot Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Derived from Aqueous Leaf Extract of Ageratum conyzoides and Their Biological Efficacy
The main objective of the present research work is to assess the biological properties of the aqueous plant extract (ACAE) synthesised silver nanoparticles from the herbal plant Ageratum conyzoides, and their biological applications. The silver nanoparticle syntheses from Ageratum conyzoides (Ac-AgNPs) were optimised with different parameters, such as pH (2, 4, 6, 8 and 10) and varied silver nitrate concentration (1 mM and 5 mM). Based on the UVvis spectroscopy analysis of the synthesised silver nanoparticles, the concentration of 5 mM with the pH at 8 was recorded as the peak reduction at 400 nm; and these conditions were optimized were used for further studies. The results of the FE-SEM analysis recorded the size ranges (~3090 nm), and irregular spherical and triangular shapes of the AC-AgNPs were captured. The characterization reports of the HR-TEM investigation of AC-AgNPs were also in line with the FE-SEM studies. The antibacterial efficacies of AC-AgNPs have revealed the maximum zone of inhibition against S. typhi to be within 20 mm. The in vitro antiplasmodial activity of AC-AgNPs is shown to have an effective antiplasmodial property (IC50:17.65 ?g/mL), whereas AgNO3 has shown a minimum level of IC50: value 68.03 ?g/mL, and the Ac-AE showed >100 ?g/mL at 24 h of parasitaemia suppression. The ?-amylase inhibitory properties of AC-AgNPs have revealed a maximum inhibition similar to the control Acarbose (IC50: 10.87 ?g/mL). The antioxidant activity of the AC-AgNPs have revealed a better property (87.86% 0.56, 85.95% 1.02 and 90.11 0.29%) when compared with the Ac-AE and standard in all the three different tests, such as DPPH, FRAP and H2O2 scavenging assay, respectively. The current research work might be a baseline for the future drug expansion process in the area of nano-drug design, and its applications also has a lot of economic viability and is a safer method in synthesising or producing silver nanoparticles. 2023 by the authors. -
One-pot sustainable synthesis of novel pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidinones and their evaluation for antitubercular and anticancer activity
A novel green protocol for the construction of diversified pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidinones was accomplished by a single-pot reaction of aryl aldehydes, Meldrum's acid, thiobarbituric acid, and ammonium acetate/aniline in H2O using ?-proline as an expeditious reusable catalyst at room temperature (26 C). Our strategy provides an innovative synthetic avenue for the construction of pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidinones, as well as several advantages over traditional methods, including a simple procedure, shorter reaction duration, excellent yields, safe handling, easy workup, catalyst recovery, and environmental compatibility. Furthermore, the synthesised compounds were tested for their impact on different cell lines and microorganisms. Compounds 5d and 5e were particularly effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (antitubercular), human breast cancer cells (MCF-7), lung cancer cells (A549 and NCI-H460), and both Gram-positive (S. pyogenes) and Gram-negative (E. coli) bacteria. The derivatives with hydroxyl and nitro substitutions [5e, 5f] showed the highest potency against MCF-7, A549, and NCI-H460 cell lines, with IC50 values of 3.684.36, 3.823.41, and 11.3412.28 g/mL, respectively. 2024 The Author(s) -
One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of MWCNTs/NiS/graphitic carbon nitride as next generation asymmetric supercapacitors
Fabricating new electrode materials with high capacitive properties is crucial in contemporary research. The construction of hybrid supercapacitors developed using transition metal-sulfides and carbonaceous materials provides significant surface area and distinctive charge storage characteristics. In the present work, NH2-multiwalled carbon nanotubes/NiS/g-C3N4 (MNG) hybrid was synthesized by a one-pot hydrothermal method, and pristine g-C3N4 using thermal method. The morphological studies of the hybrid materials show the presence of tube like MWCNTs, sphere-like NiS, and sheet like g-C3N4. The uniform distribution of all the components in the hybrid helps in exhibiting excellent electrochemical performances. The prepared electrode material shows a specific capacitance of 2432 F g?1 at a current density of 4 A g?1. Furthermore, following a series of 10,000 cycling tests, the hybrid ternary composite retains 98 % of its initial capacitance. An asymmetric coin cell of MNG//AC was fabricated with an exceptional energy density of 73.3 Wh kg?1 and a power density of 1599.2 W kg?1. This remarkable rate performance and cycle stability exhibited by the material indicate its potential as a highly efficient electrode material for supercapacitors. 2024 Elsevier B.V. -
One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of 3D garland BiOI, spherical ZnO, and CNFs onto Ni foam: Supercapacitor performance with enhanced electrochemical properties
This study reported one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of 3D garland BiOI, spherical ZnO, and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) onto Ni foam substrate with improved supercapacitor performance and enhanced electrochemical properties. The synthesized nanocomposites exhibited high specific capacitance (SC) of 1073 g?1 at a current density of 1 A/g and excellent cycling stability with 88.6% retention of original capacity after 5000 cycles in 2M KOH aqueous solution. The findings highlight the potential of 3D materials for use as electrode materials in advanced supercapacitor applications due to their high energy storage capabilities. 2024 Elsevier Ltd -
One Time Password-Based Two Channel Authentication MechanismUsing Blockchain
Using Fog Nodes, also known as IOT devices are increasing everyday with more and more home automation, industry automation, automobile automation, etc. Security threats for these devices are also increasing. One of the threats is impersonating one fog node, stealing data and taking control of the network which is also known as the Sybil attack. To provide security, most fog devices use one step or two step authentication and sometimes use encryption. With static passwords, there is a chance of compromise by password sharing and leaking. Some weak encryption algorithms used are also compromised. Data about fog nodes in the network is stored in a weak database and is tampered. OTP-based Two Channel Authentication Mechanism (OTPTAM) to authenticate the fog nodes with metadata stored in Blockchain Database and communicate using channels encrypted with Elliptical Ciphers can solve the majority of these problems. Metadata of the nodes like Bluetooth MAC address, network mac address, telephone number are all stored in the blockchain and the OTP is exchanged via these channels to ensure the authenticity of the fog nodes. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.