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A novel method for employee engagement through digital technology & methods thereof /
Patent Number: 202111004196, Applicant: Dr.Priti Verma.
The invention discloses a mentoring system capable of improving employee performance in the field of engagement for the betterment of the productivity of an individua's performance in company. The feedback system has the capability of generating feedback with better accuracy and hence easily identifying the areas of weaknesses and strengths of the employees. -
Methods and model for worklife balance of women entrpreneurs /
Patent Number: 202011039249, Applicant: Dr. Purvi Pareek.
The increase in the rate of capital formation is an integral part of the economic development of a country. An women entrepreneur stimulates the economic forces in capital formation through his undertakings. When there is industrial development by means of establishing new industries at different locations, employment is generated, regional disparity is reduced and the better standard of living is achieved. -
IOT based no-parking notifier system
Traffic congestion due to vehicles parked in No-parking zones has become a serious problem in major cities of India. Due to traffic congestion environment, economy and overall quality of life is affected. Hence it is high time to effectively manage the traffic congestion problem. With increase in number of vehicles, discipline in road regulation or traffic system becomes mandatory. The existing traffic system is very accurate but not efficient enough to monitor all the vehicles on the road. With the advent of new technology this problem can be tackled by using Wi-Fi enabled micro-controllers, RFID and cloud systems to monitor every vehicle on the road all the time. This becomes easy for the government in regulating its traffic rules with high efficiency without affecting the smoothness of the traffic. 2018 IEEE. -
RIEMANN SOLITONS ON (?,?)-ALMOST COSYMPLECTIC MANIFOLDS
In this paper, we study almost cosymplectic manifolds with nullity distributions admitting Riemann solitons and gradient almost Riemann solitons. First, we consider Riemann soliton on (?,?)-almost cosymplectic manifold M with ? < 0 and we show that the soliton is expanding with (Formula Presented) and M is locally isometric to the Lie group G?. Finally, we prove the non-existence of gradient almost Riemann soliton on a (?,?)-almost cosymplectic manifold of dimension greater than 3 with ? < 0. 2023 Korean Mathematical Society -
Comparative analysis of rural consumers purchase behavior towards mobile phone in Karnataka
Indian urban market is getting saturated for many products. Thus, due to success of brands like Chik shampoo, Project Shakti, LG, Dabur, HLL (then2005), many marketers are now expanding their product offerings to rural markets as well. Also, since major part of India living in villages (around 70%) are now more improved due to increased literacy, TV penetration and improved affordability is a reason for marketers to expand. Of the research conducted on rural India, majority was either on understanding rural consumers on price, quality, brand, function and style or comparing rural consumers over urban consumers on buying behavior. This research focused on comparing rural consumers of two different districts on age, brand and opinion leaders role on influencing the rural preference towards mobile phone. The research focused on understanding the buying behavior of two villages, Keelara and Alekere of Mandya and two villages, Araleri and medahatti of Kolar with reference to mobile phone. 2019 SERSC. -
Blending of Knowledge Management with Industry 4.0: A New Formula for Success!
The convergence of Industry 4.0 and knowledge management presents a transformative opportunity for organizations seeking enhanced efficiency and sustainable growth. In the context of organizational processes, the amalgamation of technological advancements and effective knowledge management practices can lead to a reduction in costs and an overall improvement in operational efficiency. Understanding the intricacies of knowledge management procedures is crucial, encompassing the production, transfer, acquisition, storage, and utilization of knowledge resources across the organizational spectrum. The advent of the fourth industrial revolution, commonly referred to as Industry 4.0, has significantly reshaped traditional knowledge management systems. Industry 4.0 introduces the interconnectivity of machines and their autonomous capacity to learn and share data. While both knowledge management and Industry 4.0 offer distinct benefits individually, a strategic approach that combines the strengths of both can unlock new opportunities for efficient business growth and success in the external environment. This article delves into the symbiotic relationship between Industry 4.0 and knowledge management, emphasizing their combined potential. Industry 4.0 generates vast volumes of data, and by leveraging knowledge management, organizations can derive valuable insights to inform decision-making processes. Historical data and best practices, accessible through knowledge management, contribute to process optimization. Integration with Industry 4.0 technologies, such as automation and the Internet of Things, further enhances process efficiency. The marriage of knowledge management and Industry 4.0 extends beyond process optimization to workforce development. Recognizing employees as the building blocks of an organization, this integration enables better management by upgrading knowledge and skills. Consequently, it enhances the overall productivity of the workforce, contributing to organizational success. In the dynamic landscape of globalization, technology, and competition, this chapter serves as a guide for organizations aiming to harness the collective power of knowledge management and Industry 4.0. By exploring their complementary benefits, it seeks to facilitate the informed utilization of these tools for the betterment and sustainability of businesses in the contemporary world. 2024 Scrivener Publishing LLC. -
Bionanomaterials in Improving Food Quality and Safety
Current inventions in the area of nanotechnology opened several transformations in scientific and industrial sectors. One such rapidly developing technology gets a lot of application in the food industrys changing the culture of food cultivation to its several branches, like production, processing, packaging, preservation, detection of foodborne pathogens, transportation, shelf life and bioavailability of its valuable nutrients. Far smaller in size and in surface area is strongly related to its stability in terms of chemical and biological activities. Hence, food nanotechnology empowers advancement in several novel bio-nanomaterials with an extensive choice towards potential applications. Nanotechnology benefits the food industry in several ways: to extend and predictable for the growth due to recent and swiftly developing technology influences the characteristic of the food products, which should not get exposed to human and microbial activities. Therefore, implication of bio-nanomaterials in food-related industries pose a significant contribution for economy and also a key community concern. The involvement of nanotechnology throughout the life cycle of food processing, storage, transportation, safety, and potential benefits to mankind are also briefly reviewed in this chapter. Acceptance of nano-based ingredients by the public in various phases of the food business and their associated safety and regulatory measures pertaining to food items can be improved by many methods of nanotechnology. 2025 selection and editorial matter, Shakeel Ahmed; individual chapters, the contributors. -
Comparative Analysis and Development of Recommendations for the Use of Machine Learning Methods to Identify Network Traffic Anomalies in the Development of a Subsystem for User Behavioral Analysis
This article discusses various machine learning methods in order to conduct a more effective analysis of user network traffic using a subsystem for analyzing user behavior and detecting network anomalies, since there is a need to evaluate big data. The methods and techniques used to detect network anomalies are analyzed. In analyzing the methods and technologies used to detect network anomalies, a classification of anomaly detection methods is proposed. To solve these problems, different algorithms can be used, differing in specificity and, as a result, efficiency. The classification of machine learning methods for detecting network anomalies is considered separately, since machine learning algorithms will be the most effective for the task. Various criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of machine learning models in solving the problem of network traffic profiling are considered. In accordance with the specifics of the tasks of user recognition and network anomaly detection, the most appropriate criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of machine learning models have been selected: AUC ROC the area under the error curve. Four stages of the subsystem for analyzing user behavior and detecting network anomalies are highlighted. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. -
A process for the synthesis of novel 6-(BENZO[D][1,3]DIOXOL-5-YL)-Pyrroles /
Patent Number: 202141037575, Applicant: Santhosh Govindaraju. Nitrogen-containing heterocycles are biologically significant structures present in many natural substrates and synthetic drugs. Pyrrole is one such member of the nitrogen heterocycle family consisting of a five-membered ring having a nitrogen atom. Pyrrole forms an integral part of many natural substances such as porphyrins and pigments. The discovery and synthesis of pyrrole derivatives.is an integral and interesting part of research by synthetic organic chemists all over the world. -
Computer-aided drug design and green synthesis of novel pyrazole analogues as potential sars-cov-2 main protease inhabitors against anti-covid-19 protein targets /
Patent Number: 202141026750, Applicant: Santhosh Govindaraju.
COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased high deaths, infectivity and hospitalizations. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a foremost problem in the world presently. Currently, all research institutions and pharmaceutical industries are keen in developing new vaccines and more effective drugs that could inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 virus and help in the treatment of patients. This provoked us to design medicinally effective drug candiadates which can prevent the SARS-CoV-2 virus of the infected patients. -
Citric-Acid-Catalyzed Green and Sustainable Synthesis of Novel Functionalized Pyrano[2, 3-e]pyrimidin- and Pyrano[2, 3-d]pyrazol-amines in Water via One-Pot Multicomponent Approaches
An efficient entry into the preparation of elusive, novel pyrano[2, 3-e]pyrimidin-amines and pyrano[2, 3-d]pyrazol-amines has been accomplished using citric acid as a green catalyst in aqueous medium at 25 C. The strategy successively tolerates a variety of functional groups and interestingly, it is eco-compatible, environment-friendly, propitious and the products are obtained in excellent yields without chromatographic purification. The current methodology unfolds the benefits of citric acid as an effective, expeditious, economical, green catalyst and thus adheres to the principles of green chemistry. Ecstatically, the reaction was scaled to the gram level ascertaining the wide applicability of the protocol in academia and industry. The green metrics (E-factor: 0.0497, Mass intensity: 1.1022, PMI: 1.0497 and Emw: 0.0497) for the reaction was also envisaged and the pathway was found to acquaint excellent green chemistry metrics. 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim -
Sulphuric acid supported silica gel (H2SO4-SiO2) as an efficient catalyst for one-pot multicomponent synthesis of pyrano[2,3-c]pyrazol-amines under ultrasonication
In this study, the catalytic potential of a novel heterogeneous catalyst-sulphuric acid supported on silica gel (H2SO4-SiO2) has been assessed for the one-pot cyclo condensation reaction of aromatic aldehydes, 4-nitrophenylacetonitrile, ethyl acetoacetate and hydrazine/phenyl hydrazine to furnish poly functionalized pyrano[2,3-c]pyrazol-amine scaffolds under ultrasonication. Notably, within the framework of green chemistry, this divergent and step-economic approach has many benefits such as (i) use of water as solvent in the reaction, (ii) creation of up to five bonds in one sequence, (iii) avail of US irradiation as an efficient source of energy, (iv) application of nontoxic and reusable catalyst. Besides these, simple workup procedure, low catalyst loadings, shorter reaction time, high functional group compatibility, readily accessible starting materials and excellent yields without column chromatography render this protocol novel and greener towards the synthesis of poly functionalized pyrano[2,3-c]pyrazol-amines. 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the Second International Symposium ''Functional Nanomaterials in Industrial Applications: Academy - Industry Meet''. -
Visible Light Mediated Organophotoredox-Catalyzed One-Pot Domino Synthesis of Novel 6,7 Disubstituted 1H-Pyrroles
The development of environmentally benign protocols to synthesize novel N-heterocycles is vital in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. We herein report a successful one-pot domino synthesis of novel 6,7 disubstituted 1H-pyrroles using substituted phenacyl bromide, barbituric acid/Meldrums acid, aromatic amines catalysed by 5mol% Fluorescein in presence of visible light. This procedure is a useful and adaptable method for the synthesis of pyrroles since it is compatible with a wide range of sensitive functional groups, does not require column chromatography purification. During the reaction, Fluorescein may catalyse the formation of enamine leading to amino alcohol which subsequently undergoes dehydration to give 6,7 disubstituted 1H-pyrroles. All the synthesized derivatives were obtained in 9095% yields and were characterized by 1H, 13C NMR and HRMS (ESI) analysis. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
Mn2(CO)10 catalyzed visible-light-promoted synthesis of 1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamides; A sustainable multi-component statergy with antibacterial and cytotoxic evaluations
Multicomponent reactions play a pivotal role in synthesizing 1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamides, underscoring its significance in sustainable organic synthesis. These compounds, valued for their diverse biological activities, have garnered substantial attention in pharmaceutical research. A facile, rapid one-pot strategy to access an extensive array of 1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide derivatives, utilizing substituted aldehydes, cyanoacetamide, and hydrazine hydrate as substrates and a readily accessible Mn2(CO)10 as photocatalyst in EL: H2O (1:1). Among the synthesized series, products 4b, 4 g, 4k showed remarkable antibacterial activity against E coli, P aeruginosa, S. aureus in agar medium and excellent cytotoxicity with Human colorectal carcinoma (HCT-116), Liver cancer cells (Hep-G2) and breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) cell lines. The current method is characterized by its affordability, non-toxicity, easy access to starting materials, and notably with minimal waste generation. Additionally, remarkable aspects include its mild operating conditions, environmentally friendly nature, and the ability to accommodate a wide range of both electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups. 2024 The Author(s) -
Sulfamic acid catalyzed grinding: A facile one-pot approach for the synthesis of polysubstituted pyrazoles under green conditions
A competent, rapid and simple grinding procedure for the synthesis of pharmacologically relevant polysubstituted pyrazoles catalyzed by sulfamic acid is reported via multicomponent reaction of substituted arylaldehydes, 4-nitrophenylacetonitrile, hydrazine hydrate, ethyl acetoacetate under solvent-free reaction conditions. In our reported protocol, four different reactants featuring diverse functional groups are assembled in one pot, enabling the synthesis of more diverse molecular structures in a facile manner. 2022 -
RayleighBard and BardMarangoni magnetoconvection in variable viscosity finitely conducting liquids
The thermorheological effect on magneto-Bard-convection is studied numerically in fluids with finite electrical conductivity. A nonlinear thermorheological equation is considered in the problem. The results are compared with the classical approach of constant viscosity, which depicts the fact that the effect of increasing the strength of the magnetic field is to delay the onset of convection. The magnetic field is shown to have a rheostatic influence on convective instabilities. The results obtained by the study have possible applications in the field of astrophysics, sunspots, and in space applications under microgravity. 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC -
Computational Modelling of Complex Systems for Democratizing Higher Education: A Tutorial on SAR Simulation
Engineering systems like Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) are complex systems and require multi-domain knowledge to understand. Teaching and learning SAR processing is intensive in terms of time and resources. It also requires software tools and computational power for preprocessing and image analysis. Extensive literature exists on computational models of SAR in MATLAB and other commercial platforms. Availability of computational models in open-source reproducible platforms like Python kernel in Jupyter notebooks running on Google Colaboratory democratizes such difficult topics and facilitates student learning. The model, discussed here, generates SAR data for a point scatterer using SAR geometry, antenna pattern, and range equation and processes the data in range and azimuth with an aim to generate SAR image. The model demonstrates the generation of synthetic aperture and the echo signal qualities as also how the pulse-to-pulse fluctuating range of a target requires resampling to align the energy with a regular grid. The model allows for changing parameters to alter for resolution, squint, geometry, radar elements such as antenna dimensions, and other factors. A successful learning outcome would be to understand where parameters need to be changed, to affect the model in a specific way. Factors affecting Range Doppler processing are demonstrated. Use of the discussed model nullifies use of commercial software and democratizes SAR topic in higher education. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. -
Semantic Analysis and Topic Modelling of Web-Scrapped COVID-19 Tweet Corpora through Data Mining Methodologies
The evolution of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease took a toll on the social, healthcare, economic, and psychological prosperity of human beings. In the past couple of months, many organizations, individuals, and governments have adopted Twitter to convey their sentiments on COVID-19, the lockdown, the pandemic, and hashtags. This paper aims to analyze the psychological reactions and discourse of Twitter users related to COVID-19. In this experiment, Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) has been used for topic modeling. In addition, a Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) model and various classification techniques such as random forest, support vector machine, logistic regression, naive Bayes, decision tree, logistic regression with stochastic gradient descent optimizer, and majority voting classifier have been adapted for analyzing the polarity of sentiment. The effectiveness of the aforesaid approaches along with LDA modeling has been tested, validated, and compared with several benchmark datasets and on a newly generated dataset for analysis. To achieve better results, a dual dataset approach has been incorporated to determine the frequency of positive and negative tweets and word clouds, which helps to identify the most effective model for analyzing the corpora. The experimental result shows that the BiLSTM approach outperforms the other approaches with an accuracy of 96.7%. 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. -
Spectroscopic Studies of Galactic Field Be Stars
Be stars provide excellent opportunity to study circumstellar disks. But the disc formation mechanism of classical Be (CBe) stars- the Be phenomenon- is still poorly understood. This can be understood by studying CBe stars in various locations like clusters and fields. Spectra of Be stars show interesting emission lines of different elements like hydrogen, helium, iron, oxygen calcium, etc. These emission lines are valuable indicators in providing information about the circumstellar disks of Be stars. In the past several decades various aspects of Be stars have been studied. But literature review clearly indicates the need of further studies to frame a consolidated picture about Be phenomenon in CBe stars. It is found that especially, the region ?????? 7500 - 8800 ??? is a less studied, and thus poorly understood area in Be star research. But this area shows some interesting features like emission lines calcium, iron, oxygen and Paschen series. So, here we have studied a sample of 118 field CBe stars taken from the catalogue of Jaschek & Egret (1982) and whose medium resolution spectra were obtained in ?????? 3800 ?? 9000 ??? region during December, 2007 to January, 2009 with the 2.1-m Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT), located at Hanle, Ladakh, India and operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bangalore. In this thesis, we present three works which investigate the disc properties of our 118 program Be stars by studying their spectral line features, focussing primarily on the less explored ?????? 7500 - 8800 ??? region. Firstly, we have analyzed the less studied Fe II 7712 ??? emission line for our stars to understand the possible Fe II line excitation mechanism in CBe stars. Our work predicts that Ly???fluorescence may be the possible Fe II line excitation mechanism in CBe stars. Secondly, we have studied the Ca II triplet emission lines for our stars and have developed a new technique for deblending Ca II components from their counterpart Paschen lines, thus providing a more efficient way to analyze Ca II lines. Analyzing Ca II lines through this technique, we suggest that the gas producing these lines is optically thick. This leads us to predict that Ca II lines may be an indicator of binarity in Be stars. Lastly, we have estimated the Balmer decrement values, D34 and D54 for 81 of our sample stars to shed light on opacity effects in Be star disks. Our work confirms the disc transient nature of Be stars through epoch-wise D34 and D54 variation study and also suggests that Be star disks are optically thick.






