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Some characterizations of Gallai graphs
Gallai graph of a graph G is a graph whose vertices are the edges of G and the adjacency of the vertices depends on whether they are part of a triangle or not in G. We find some forbidden subgraph characterization of graphs for which Gallai graph is either a trivially perfect graph or a 3-sun-free graph or an interval graph. 2020 Author(s). -
Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna Array Based Sectored Antenna for Directional Wireless Sensor Networks
Directional wireless Sensor Network (DSN) outperforms Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) over different parameters such as transmission range, interference, spatial reusability and energy efficiency. In this paper, a Rectangular Patch antenna Array (RPA) based sectored antenna is proposed for DSN. The individual sector is composed of two-element rectangular patch antenna array with a measured peak gain of 5.2 dBi and half-power beamwidth of 45. Single Pole 8 Throw (SP8T) Radio Frequency (RF) switchboard is designed to connect the sectored antenna to MICAz WSN mote. The antenna performance analysis carried out in simulation and real-time measurement via Ansys High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) and Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) exhibits higher gain, lower return loss, half-power beamwidth and Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). 2020 IEEE. -
Cloud based ERP Model using Optimized Load Balancer
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Cloud computing are turning out to be increasingly more significant in the field of Information Technology (IT) furthermore, Communication. These are two distinct segments of current data frameworks, and there are a few inside and out examinations about Enterprise Resource Planning on cloud computing framework. ERP frameworks are related with a few issues, for example, shared synchronization of multi-composed assets, constrained customization, massive overhauling cost, arrangement mix, industry usefulness, reinforcement support and innovation refreshes. These issues render ERP frameworks execution excruciating, complex and time-devouring and create the need for a huge change in ERP structure to upgrade ERP frameworks foundation and usefulness. Cloud Computing (CC) stages can defeat ERP frameworks inconsistencies with financially savvy, redid and profoundly accessible figuring assets. The objective of this examination is to blend ERP and CC benefits to lessen the factor of consumption cost and execution delays through a proposed system. For this reason, investigate the unmistakable issues in current ERP frameworks through a complete correlation between ERP when moving to CC condition. Also, a conventional structure is proposed for 'Cloud-based ERP frameworks'. 2020 IEEE. -
Mental Health Data Analysis Using Cloud
In health care related research studies, there exists a need for retrieving patient's health record from multiple sites. So here comes the digitization of health records, which leads to a wide range of access to various users such as doctors, patients, psychiatrists and pharmacists. The sensitive nature of individual health care data pose a threat to security. Moreover, the increased access of health information by the users threatens the privacy and confidentiality of the stored data. Notwithstanding the existing privacy protection approaches used for mental health records, we suggest a privacy preserving data analysis methodology enabling protection of health records, once user access to records are granted. This paper mainly focuses on utilizing the data analysis approach in preserving privacy of personal health records to overcome the drawbacks of existing approaches. 2020 IEEE. -
Enhancement of efficiency of military cloud computing using lanchester model
Cloud computing is a technology that uses centrally processed computing resources over the Internet by a large number of users. Because many requests are concentrated on cloud servers, they must be properly distributed to avoid degradation of quality. Load balancing categorizes requests from users according to established algorithms and assigns appropriate virtual machines. Because load balancing algorithms are developed according to the cloud's usage environment, various algorithms are being utilized. Recently, government agencies are also interested in introducing cloud technologies beyond private sectors. Many militaries have selected Cloud as its basic task to apply new technologies such as AI to military operations. However, there is no precedent for military cloud development, and the lack of doud technology research considering the operational environment has delayed the progress of cloud adoption. The algorithm presented by this paper makes the combat power, which varies according to the importance of the operation, an important variable. This variable makes each user's access to computing resources different. Although similar to other dynamic algorithms, the impact of priorities is so big that the degree of imbalance between tasks was higher. 2020 IEEE. -
Sum signed graphs - I
Let G=(V,E) be a simple graph, f: V(G) ? {1, 2, ..., |V(G)|} be a bijective function and ?: E(G) ? {+,-} be a mapping such that ? (uv)=+, whenever f(u)+f(v) ? n and ? (uv)=-, whenever f(u)+f(v)>n. Then, S=(G,f,?) is said to be a sum signed graph. In this paper, we initiate the study of sum signed graphs. Also, we find rna number for some classes of graphs and present some of the characteristics of sum signed graphs. 2020 Author(s). -
On degree product induced signed graphs of graphs
A signed graph is a graph with positive or negative signs assigned to edges. An induced signed graph is a signed graph constructed from a given graph according to some pre-defined protocols. An induced signed graph of a graph G is a signed graph in which each edge uv receives a sign (-1)|?(v)-?(u)|, where ?: V(G) ? ?. In this paper, we discuss degree product induced signed graphs and determine the structural properties of these signed graphs such as balancing, clustering, regularity and co-regularity. 2020 Author(s). -
Influence of cryogenic treatment of cutting tool inserts on tool wear and surface roughness during milling of Inconel 718
Inconel 718 is a superalloy which is a hard to difficult machining material. It is widely used in industries such as aerospace, defence, energy production, biomechanical and marine. It is used at elevated temperatures and areas where thermal and fatigue stress is high. Due to its superior quality and hard surface, machining of this material becomes a challenge. Cutting tools have failed enormously in milling this material. However, tungsten carbide and ceramics have found some effective features in creating a better machinability. In this paper, microstructure of the inserts have been studied during machining to determine low surface roughness on the material. Cryogenic treatment of the inserts has been carried out to improve tool life and compared with the untreated inserts. 2020 Author(s). -
New developments in the study of parity signed graphs
A signed graph has all its edges signed with either negative or positive signs. Parity signed graphs are generated from the integer labeling of the vertices of a graph. An edge gets a positive sign if its end vertices are of the same parity and gets a negative sign if its end vertices are of the opposite parity. Signed graphs which admit parity labeling can be characterized. All parity signed graphs are balanced but not the converse. 2020 Author(s). -
On the Laplacian energy of interval valued fuzzy graphs
Interval valued fuzzy Laplacian matrix (IVFLM) associated with an interval valued fuzzy graph (IVFG) is studied in this paper. We define spectrum, energy, Laplacian spectrum and Laplacian energy and obtain some bounds for energy and Laplacian energy. 2020 Author(s). -
Handwritten Character Recognition of MODI Script using Convolutional Neural Network Based Feature Extraction Method and Support Vector Machine Classifier
Deep learning based algorithms are used in various pattern recognition tasks, including character recognition. Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is effectively implemented for character recognition and is one of the best performing deep learning models. CNN can be used for character recognition directly or it can be used for extracting features in the character recognition process. Implementation of a feature extraction method using CNN autoencoder for MODI script character recognition is discussed in the paper. The extracted features are then subjected to Support Vector Machine (SVM) for the purpose of classification. The On-the-fly data augmentation method is used to add variability and generalization of the data set. MODI Script is an ancient Indian script and was used for writing Marathi until 1950. Various libraries and temples in India and abroad have a large collection of MODI documents. Character recognition related research of MODI script is still in infancy and research and development is necessary to extract the information from MODI manuscripts stored in various libraries. The performance of the proposed method, which uses CNN autoencoder as a feature extractor and an SVM based classifier gives very high accuracy and is better compared to the most accurate MODI character recognition method reported so far. 2020 IEEE. -
Svsl on combination of star with path
Super Vertex Sum Graph is a graph which admits super vertex sum labeling. In this paper, we combine stars and paths under different combinations which results in formation of new graphs and construct algorithm to obtain optimal super vertex sum labeling for the new graphs formed and their super subdivided graphs. 2020 Author(s). -
C-cordial labeling of line signed graphs-I
Let S=(G, ?) be a signed graph. S admits C-cordial labeling if the difference between the number of negative and positive edges (vertices) differ by at most one under canonical marking of S. In this paper, we characterize signed paths and cycles having given number of negative sections where the line signed graphs admit C-cordial labeling. 2020 Author(s). -
Twitter Hate Speech Detection using Stacked Weighted Ensemble (SWE) Model
Online Social Media has expanded the freedom of expression in the internet, which has become a disturbing problem if it has an impact on the situation or the interest of a country. Hate speech refers to the use of hostile, abusive or offensive language, directed at a certain group of people who share common property, whether it is their gender, ethnicity or race (i.e. racism), faith and religion. Therefore, auto detection of hate speeches has an increased importance in Online Social Media for filtering any message that has hatred language before posting it to the network. In this paper, a Stacked Weighted Ensemble (SWE) model is proposed for the detection of hate speeches. The model ensembles five standalone classifiers: Linear Regression, Nae Bayes', Random Forest, Hard Voting and Soft Voting. The experimental results on a Twitter dataset has shown an accuracy of 95.54% in binary classification of tweets into hateful speech and an improved performance is noted compared to the standalone classifiers. 2020 IEEE. -
PSA-MP: Path Selection Algorithm for MANET depends on Mobility Prediction to Enhance Link Stability
Link failure is a much crucial issue to be addressed for improving the stability of the routing. Selection of a stable path is an important task since nodes are mobile. The instability of a link leads to frequent link failure, which further causes to link re-establishment. In this paper, a Path Selection Algorithm based on Mobility Prediction (PSA-MP) is proposed that uses Mobility, Direction and Link Expiration Time (LET) as metrics to evaluate the link stability. In the existing algorithm, if any link gets fails during the link-establishment phase, it informs the previous node for selecting alternate link. But, in PSA-MP the alternate link is selected before a link fails by predicting Mobility, Direction and LET of nodes. As a result, it reduces link re-establishment delay. Ultimately, PSA-MP reduces E2Edelay, which in turn boosts Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR). Eventually, link stability is enhanced in MANETs, which is the focus of this paper. Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Spray dried nano oxide ceramics for free flowing plasma spray coating powders and battery material processing
Advanced materials are widely used in electronics, aerospace and automobile industry devices and also in substances synthesized for food, medical and pharmaceutical industries. The quality of the base material powder has high influence on the resulting material body (the product) which goes into the manufacture of the device. To name a few (a) flowable ceramic powders from agglomerated nano ceramic powders for plasma spray coatings with the right sprayable powder characteristics (b) advanced graphene encapsulated nano ceramic oxide powders with uniform conductive coating layers as promising electrodes in Li-Ion batteries, (c) advanced bio-ceramic oxides such as hydroxy-apatite ceramic materials with right amounts of moisture, density and composition consistency as bone and dental implants in bio-ceramics research are examples. Among the many processing methods to achieve the base powders from nano ceramic raw materials the most capable and efficient is 'Spray Drying' which results in powders with high purity with well-defined properties. Complex composite by spray drying is achieved where the 'matrix host' material is encapsulated by the 'guest layer' with special properties. This paper illustrates results pertaining to experimentation via spray drying and microscopic investigation by using SEM associated with EDS on (a) Yttria stabilized zirconia plasma sprayable powders for Thermal Barrier Coatings application and (b) nano yttria stabilized zirconia incorporated into microns sized alumina powders for enhanced densification, to understand the significant role of process parameters on uniformity and consistency of the spray dried products. Information based on review on spray dried Li-ion battery materials is also included. Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Kakkot List- An Improved Variant of Skip List
Kakkot list is a new data structure used for quick searching in a well ordered sequence of list like Skip list. This ordered sequence of list is created using linked list data structure and the maximum number of levels here will be limited to log n in all input behavioral cases. The maximum number of items in each level is halved to that of previous levels and thus guarantees a fast searching in a list. The basic difference between Kakkot list and Skip list lies in the creation of levels and decision of when an item has to be included in the higher levels. In skip list the levels are created and items are added to each level during the insertion of an item where as in Kakkot list this will be done at the time of searching an item. This modification have made drastic impact in searching time complexity in the Kakkot list. Another issue in Skip list is that it is not cache friendly and does not optimize locality of reference wherein this problem is also addressed in Kakkot List. 2020 IEEE. -
Effect of calcium sulfoaluminate additive on linear deformation at different humidity and strength of cement mortars
The effect of calcium Sulfoaluminate additives (CSA) on the compression and bending strength of mortar, as well as linear deformation of prism samples at different environmental humidity was studied. Test results indicate that bending strength of mortars with CSA and the referent at the age of 28 days are practically equal. Compressive strength of mortars with CSA reduced by 20... 23% for all dosages of CSA. Relative linear deformations depend on the humidity of the environment. At a humidity of 100%, the relative linear deformations are positive and the expansion increases with increasing dosage of the expanding additive. When hardening in dry air at a humidity of 55%, the greatest shrinkage deformations were observed for mortars with CSA. We can conclude that the expanding effect of CSA is fully manifested at high humidity, i.e. under construction conditions, this means very high-quality moisture care for concrete structures. The Authors 2020. -
Modernized energy management system: A review
The usage of renewable energy system (RES) and its management is vital for reliable electrical energy delivery without pollution. In the scenario of increase in distributed generations (DGs), to utilize the generated electricity from RES without any wastage, to avoid the consumption of electricity during peak hours, to store and retrieve energy in an efficient way from the battery, there is a need for overall energy management system (EMS). As the prices for electricity and pollution are reduced, the review of available methodologies is discussed in this paper. The EMS takes decision based on the predicted load demand. So, the different prediction methodologies and their benefits are also discussed here. Though the electric vehicles (EVs) are considered as load in power system, the storage facility of the EVs are also used as power backup facilities through vehicle to grid (V2G) technology. This paper provides a review on the complete management of RES, EVs, batteries and load. Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. -
Graphene doped spray dried ceramic nano oxides for high capacity battery electrodes
Electric vehicles or portable electronic devices have come to rely heavily upon electrochemical devices, such as rechargeable batteries with optimum charge discharge characteristics, current ratings, charge-discharge rate (rate capability), cyclability etc. to perform under the expected service conditions. One of the goals of a rechargeable battery materials researcher is to fabricate materials to realize solid-state batteries with high reliability and lithium-air batteries with ultimate capacities. Most of the materials although possess high theoretical energy density values: invariably suffer from inferior cyclic performance. The performance of these batteries is guided by the electrodes within these devices which in turn depend upon the materials used to fabricate them. Chemical composition and its uniformity, consistency in microstructural features, and adequate choice of various layers that may be in the form of coatings to be overlaid on the base materials mostly comprised of ceramic oxides such as oxides of Li doped with niobates, manganates, vanadate etc. with carbon or graphene coated over layers to provide with the suitable interfacial conductivity as electrode materials in Li-ion batteries. The interfacial layers and the mechanism of interfacial phenomena encompassing the grains play a significant role in determining the performance. Optimum microstructure is obtained by choosing the right processing equipment and spray drying the composition in slurry form provides the most optimum solution. Further, spray drying offers high potential for a transfer from a lab scale technology to industrial level extrapolation. In this paper, nano graphene has been spray dried along with nano alumina grains in water media and polyvinyl alcohol binder to ascertain the free flowability, consistency in formation of graphene over layer on alumina grains as well as uniformity in graphene on alumina composition. The free flowing spray dried graphene coated alumina powders were analysed via SEM, EDS and XRD and results are presented. Additional information based on a review conducted on published information on most popular compositions in terms of electrode materials such as in Li-ion, sodium-ion etc have also been included. In the review section the rapidly increasing literature on spray drying of solutions and suspensions are also included. Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
