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Centre of Research and Development Research Programs: 1. Research Infrastructure: 1.1 Research Labs, Industry Collaborated labs, Centre of Excellence Research Labs 1. Semiconductor Device Analysis Lab ( EDC Lab ) In addition to introducing the basic theoretical principles of operation of diodes and transistors, the operational characteristics of the devices will be studied, and measured using curve tracers, simulation, and computer data acquisition methods. This term emphasizes diode and transistor biasing circuits, and basic transistor amplifier circuits. Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills) Semiconductor materials, PN, NPN, and PNP junctions. Simplified description of the operation of diodes and transistors. Diode and transistor characteristic curves. The diode equation. Testing diodes and transistors. Diode applications as rectifiers, zeners, limiters, clampers, switching, and logic. Light emitting diodes, variable capacitance diodes. Bipolar junction transistors. Common base, common emitter, and common collector characteristics and biasing circuits. Bias design for BJT's. Bias stabilization using collector and emitter feedback, and voltage dividers. Transistor specifications. The transistor as a switch. Bipolar junction transistor amplifiers. AC and DC amplifier gain, input and output impedance, and effect of source and load resistance. Brief treatment of h parameters. Load line analysis of transistor amplifiers. Field effect transistors (FET's). Junction FET characteristics and biasing. Fixed bias, self bias, and voltage divider bias. Graphical and algebraic bias solutions. Junction FET specifications. Metal oxide semi-conductor FET's (MOS-FET's). Enhancement and depletion type MOS-FET characteristics and biasing. Fixed bias, self bias, voltage divider bias and feedback bias. Graphical and algebraic bias solutions. MOS- FET specifications. 2. Signal Processing and Image Processing Lab ( AC Lab H/W) The field of signal and image processing encompasses the theory and practice of algorithms and hardware that convert signals produced by artificial or natural means into a form useful for a specific purpose. The signals might be speech, audio, images, video, sensor data, telemetry, electrocardiograms, or seismic data, among others; possible purposes include transmission, display, storage, interpretation, classification, segmentation, or diagnosis. Faculty members in this field span the areas of digital signal processing, statistical signal processing, image/video compression, analysis & processing, speech processing, music information retrieval and computer audition. Current research in digital signal processing includes robust and low complexity filter design, signal reconstruction, filter bank theory, and wavelets. In statistical signal processing, faculty interests include adaptive filtering, learning algorithms for neural networks, spectrum estimation

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Centre of Research and Development Research Programs:

1. Research Infrastructure:

1.1 Research Labs, Industry Collaborated labs, Centre of Excellence

Research Labs

1. Semiconductor Device Analysis Lab ( EDC Lab )

In addition to introducing the basic theoretical principles of operation of diodes and transistors,

the operational characteristics of the devices will be studied, and measured using curve tracers,

simulation, and computer data acquisition methods. This term emphasizes diode and transistor

biasing circuits, and basic transistor amplifier circuits.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Semiconductor materials, PN, NPN, and PNP junctions. Simplified description of the operation of

diodes and transistors. Diode and transistor characteristic curves. The diode equation. Testing

diodes and transistors.

Diode applications as rectifiers, zeners, limiters, clampers, switching, and logic. Light emitting

diodes, variable capacitance diodes.

Bipolar junction transistors. Common base, common emitter, and common collector

characteristics and biasing circuits. Bias design for BJT's. Bias stabilization using collector and

emitter feedback, and voltage dividers. Transistor specifications. The transistor as a switch.

Bipolar junction transistor amplifiers. AC and DC amplifier gain, input and output impedance,

and effect of source and load resistance. Brief treatment of h parameters.

Load line analysis of transistor amplifiers.

Field effect transistors (FET's). Junction FET characteristics and biasing. Fixed bias, self

bias, and voltage divider bias. Graphical and algebraic bias solutions. Junction FET

specifications.

Metal oxide semi-conductor FET's (MOS-FET's). Enhancement and depletion type MOS-FET

characteristics and biasing. Fixed bias, self bias, voltage divider bias and feedback bias. Graphical

and algebraic bias solutions. MOS- FET specifications.

2. Signal Processing and Image Processing Lab ( AC Lab H/W)

The field of signal and image processing encompasses the theory and practice of algorithms and

hardware that convert signals produced by artificial or natural means into a form useful for a

specific purpose. The signals might be speech, audio, images, video, sensor data, telemetry,

electrocardiograms, or seismic data, among others; possible purposes include transmission,

display, storage, interpretation, classification, segmentation, or diagnosis. Faculty members in this

field span the areas of digital signal processing, statistical signal processing, image/video

compression, analysis & processing, speech processing, music information retrieval and computer

audition.

Current research in digital signal processing includes robust and low complexity filter design,

signal reconstruction, filter bank theory, and wavelets. In statistical signal processing, faculty

interests include adaptive filtering, learning algorithms for neural networks, spectrum estimation

and modeling, and sensor array processing with applications in sonar and radar. Image processing

work is in restoration, compression, quality evaluation, computer vision, and medical imaging.

Speech processing research includes modeling, compression, and recognition. Video

compression, analysis,and processing projects include error concealment technique for 3D

compressed video, automated and distributed crowd analytics, stereo-to-autostereoscopic 3D

video conversion, virtual and augmented reality. Also, faculty members are actively involved in

the research and design of special purpose electronic and optoelectronic hardware for efficient

implementation of signal, image and video processing algorithms.

3. Distributed Robotics Lab (COOS Lab )

This blog is intended to document developments and events in the Distributed Robotics Lab of

the Delft Center for Systems and Control. We are located at the Delft University of Technology,

in The Netherlands and our objective is to build a demonstration testbed for the study of

distributed control and estimation techniques, multi-agent systems, sensor networks and

collaborative path-planning methods. Our aim is to provide an experimental platform for research

and educational purposes.

Our work spans areas including modular and self-reconfiguring robots, soft robotics, rapid design

of customizable personal robots, distributed algorithms and systems of self-organizing

robots, networks of robots and sensors for first-responders, mobile sensor networks, animals and

robots, cooperative underwater robotics, desktop robotics, and forming, moving, and navigating

sparse 2D and 3D structures.

4. RTOS and Web Technologies (AC Lab Software )

5. VLSI and MEMS Research Lab (HDL Lab )

To excel in various aspects of microelectronics and VLSI, encompassing materials research,

device development, molecular electronics, building complex digital and analog chips. To

establish strong research links with industry in India and abroad, and to participate in national

programmes for training manpower in VLSI

The explosive growth in microelectronics—enshrined in Moore’s law—has fueled a revolution in

the computer, communications, and consumer electronics industries. With the world

semiconductor market estimated at US$ 319 billion, the semiconductor market will exceed the

automobile market size by 2010.

IIT Bombay has a strong presence in the area of Microelectronics and VLSI. While the Electrical

Engineering Department forms the nucleus for research in the area, there are interdisciplinary

collaborations with faculty in the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering,

Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, and Reliability Engineering. Contributions by

the microelectronics group encompass physics and technology of devices, circuit design, and

system architecture among others. The group has considerable expertise in characterization,

modeling and simulation. An important part of the characterization and modeling work has been,

to model radiation effects in MOS devices and circuits. The microelectronics group has

undertaken national-scale projects (amounting to over US$ 15 million / INR 750M in the last 15

years) and has successfully transferred technologies to industries.

VLSI Design & Technology

The VLSI project began in 1987 with the establishment of a VLSI Design Centre*, funded by the

Department of Electronics, Government of India. The centre is now being supported by Intel Inc.,

US. Several chips have been designed at the Institute. This includes small-sized 3 and 5

micrometer nMOS test, and gate array chips designed for fabrication (including a radiation-hard

gate array chip), as well as LSI/VLSI level chips. Most of the work has been on MOS, but some

bipolar LSTTL chips have also been designed for commercial use, which are now being

manufactured and marketed in India.

Yet another achievement has been the commercial development of an Interconnect Capacitance

Extraction Tool. To date, VLSI activities at IIT Bombay have received funding to the tune of over

10 crores from the Government of India and industries.

Principal areas of research

• Materials research for VLSI

• Sub 50nm CMOS technology development

• Circuit simulation for design of modern VLSI circuits

• Mixed Signal VLSI Design

• Research on Asynchronous Systems

• VLSI Design and Networking

• Molecular Electronics using DNA, porphyrins and conducting polymers

• MEMS and Bio-MEMS

Facilities

The Institute has excellent facilities for the design, fabrication and testing of CMOS integrated

circuits, including a Class 1000 Clean Room with all major equipment to make 3 micron MOS

devices and circuits, extensive measurement and characterization facilities, MEMS fabrication,

SEM and photoluminescence, VLSI design and simulation workstations.

6. Industry Collabarated Lab ( BS Lab )

7. Embedded Systems Lab ( WMC Lab )

To maintain the position and compete in the world stage, Digital Embedded System technology

is one of the key success factors. Embedded systems are employed to improve the efficiency,

productivity, and product innovations. The main purpose of establishing the Digital Embedded

Systems Laboratory is to provide a good environment for Electrical and Electronics

Engineering (EEE) students to study well. So each student would have chances to operate and

apply the equipment and instrument about the development of the software and hardware of

Embedded Systems. Digital Embedded Systems Lab provides students with hands-on experience

with building, programming, testing, and debugging processor.

The goal of this lab is to introduce students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) to

the issues in hardware/software interfacing, practical microprocessor-based system design issues

such as bus protocols and device drivers, and practical digital hardware design using modern

logic synthesis tools. The laboratory is equipped with 30 computer and 68 hc 11 kits where you

will be given the opportunity to implement, using a combination of C and the hardware to form

an embedded system.

8. Center of Excellence ( Microwave Lab-I )

9. RF,Microwave and Antennas Lab ( Microwave Lab-II )

The research group’s objective it to advance research and education in the areas of microwave/RF

circuits, antennas and applied electromagnetics. We focus on applying fundamental principles to

practical problems related to communications, Biomedicine and sensing.

Research Topics

Reconfigurable antennas

RFIDs

Wireless sensors

Wearable and implantable antennas

Reconfigurable filters

Passive microwave devices

2. Areas of Research:

2.1 Faculty Specialization and Research area

Department of ECE

S No Name of faculty PG Specialization Research area

1 Dr. M Narsing Yadav Wireless Communication Cognitive Radio

2 Dr N Rajesha Murthy Digital Electronics and

Communication

Real Time Operating System,

Wireless Sensor Networks

3 Dr Zeeshan Vakil Nanotechnology Nanotechnology

4 Dr Om Prakash Electrical and Instrumentation Optimization

5 S C Venkateshwarlu Digital Systems Computer Electronics Speech Processing, image

processing

6 R Raja Kishore Communication Engineering Wireless Sensor Networks

7 Thudi Vishnu Embedded Systems

8 B Satish Chandra Systems and Signal Processing Signal Processing

9 K Satyavathi DECS Antennas

10 P Yugender Digital Systems Computer Electronics

11 Vamshi Kollipara Embedded Systems Smart Contact Lens

12 D Magbul Basha VLSI System Design Verilog HDL

13 M Naresh VLSI System Design Design of Low Power RF

Circuits Using Nano

Transistors

14 M Ganesh Signal Processing and Control Statistical Signal Processing

15 B Anath Kumar Embedded Systems Coding Theory

16 P Suresh Babu Wireless and Mobile communication Video Processing

17 S Mallesh VLSI and System Design Verilog HDL

18 T Vijaya Bhaskar

Reddy

Computers and Communications Communication

19 B Anil Kumar VLSI

20 K LovaRaju ECE Communication

21 P Vinod Kumar DECS Communication Systems

22 P Prathyusha Embedded Systems IOT

23 Santhoshi Bhavani K VLSI Design

24 T Sai Krishna Wireless and Mobile communication

25 M Venkat Reddy Wireless and Mobile communication Ad hoc Networks

26 G Vignatha VLSI

27 V Nagarani Embedded Systems

28 D Saritha Embedded Systems RTOS

29 G Spandana Embedded Systems

30 N Sindhuja Embedded Systems

31 B Chandana Embedded Systems

32 E Aparna Embedded Systems

33 P Sri Ram Embedded Systems RTOS

34 P Dilip Yadav Embedded Systems

35 B Sharan Kumar Embedded Systems RTOS

36 G Bala gangadhar

Tilak

VLSI & ES

37 M Ajay Kumar Wireless and Mobile communication Wireless Communication

38 M Vamshi Krishna Wireless and Mobile communication Video Processing

39 E Chandra Kumar Wireless and Mobile communication Tele Communication

40 P Srilatha Digital Systems Computer Electronics Image Processing

41 D Mounika Embedded Systems ARM Processor

42 Uma Rani VLSI & ES Communication

43 Balu naik Systems and Signal Processing Signal Processing

44 N Naveen Kumar VLSI and System Design FPGA and CPLD

45 S Abdul Rehman DECS

46 Sohel Khan VLSI & ES

47 Ch Sireesha

48 M K Praveena

49

Department of EEE

S.NO

Faculty Name

P.G Specialisation

Research Area

1 Dr. K. Hanumaji Power Electronics & Electrical Drives Dc Drives , Power ELectronics

2 Dr. D. Srinivas Power Electronics Power Electronics ,Drives &

Quality

3 Dr. sudharshan

4 Mr .K. Chiranjeevi Power Electronics Renewable Energy

5 Mrs.Anupama Electrical Power Engineering Optimal Power Flow

Management

6 Mrs.T.Saritha Kumari Power Electronics & Industrial Drive Power Quality Maintenance

Using Power Converts

7 Mrs.Asha Kiran Electrical Power Enginering Power Systems, Control

Systems, Artificial Intelligence

8 Mr.M.Satesh Babu Power Electronics &Power Systems Adaptive Aritificial Intelligence

9 Mr.S.Md.Mazhar Ul Power Electronics Control Stategies of PW

Haq Rectifiers

10 Mrs.M.spandana Power Electronics Power quality Improvement

11 Me.M.Mounika Power & Industrial Drive

12 Mr.B.L.Srinivas Electrical power Systems Power systems,power

electronics,Artificial

intelligence

13 Mr.U.Lili Kumar Power Electronics& Electrical Drives Power Electronics

14 Mr.B.Chandrashekar Electrical power Systems Advanced Power Generation

15 Ms.P.Malathi Power Electronics Power Electronics

16 Mr.S.Naveed Ahmed Power& Industrial drive Electrical Machines

17 Mr.Surya Prakash Electrical power systems Power Systems

18 Mr.Ajid Pasha Electrical Power Engineering

19 Mr.M.Chiranjeevi Power System Control & Automation Power System

20 Mrs.P.Jhansi Rani Power Electronics Future Scope For Wind Turbine

System

21 Mrs.A.Sai Sree Power Systems

22 Mrs.K.Swathi Priya Power Electronics Solar Technology

23 MS.B.Swapna Power Electronics Power System & Power

electronic

24 Ms.CH.Sandhya Power Electronics RES Using Power Electronic

Converts

25 Mr.D.Vara Prasad Control Systems Solving Optimal control

&OptimalControl Problems

26 Mr.M.L.Narayana Control Systems Control Systems

27 Ms.Pratima Das Power Electronics & Drives Solar Technology

28 Mrs.S.Anusha Control Systems Control systems

29 Mrs.K.Ramya Power Electronics Machines

30 MR. K. Trirupati Rao Power Electronics & Drives Power Electronics

2.2 Research group

i) Signal Processing Group:

Board Members:

S No Name PG Research Area

1 S C Venkateshwarlu Digital Systems Computer

Electronics

Speech Processing, image

processing

2 R Raja Kishore Communication Engineering Wireless Sensor Networks

3 B Satish Chandra Systems and Signal Processing Signal Processing

4 M Ganesh Signal Processing and Control Statistical Signal Processing

5 K LovaRaju ECE Communication

Aim:

Scope:

ii) Robotics Group:

Board Members:

S No Name PG Research Area

1 P Prathyusha Embedded Systems IOT

2 B Anath Kumar Embedded Systems Coding Theory

3 G Spandana Embedded Systems

4 D Mounika Embedded Systems ARM Processor

Aim:

The group was among the first to develop active force feedback for assembly operations. Already in 1980

it developed learning insertion algorithms based on stochastic automata. It has covered virtually all

aspects of sensor-based robotics, from the high-level task specification down to low-level sensor-based

control, and applied the research results in a variety of industrial applications. In the last decade the group

shifted its attention towards service robots (behaviour-based mobile manipulation, shared control,

learning control), medical robotics (natural interfaces, haptic bilateral control), industrial robot assistants,

and active sensing. PMA has created several spin-off companies that are active in robotics-related

activities, has initiated several free and open-source software projects in robotics (Orocos, KDL, iTaSC

...), and has participated in dozens of robotics and control oriented EU projects.

Scope:

iii) RTOS Group:

Board Members:

S No Name PG Research Area

1 Dr N Rajesha Murthy Digital Electronics and

Communication

RTOS

2 P Sri Ram Embedded Systems RTOS

3 D Saritha Embedded Systems RTOS

4 B Sharan Kumar Embedded Systems RTOS

Aim:

Real-time systems are loosely defined as the class of computer systems that interact with the external

world in a time frame defined by the external world. Research at UNC in real-time systems spans

programming languages, operating systems, distributed systems, and scheduling theory. This research is

carried out by the distributed and Real-Time Systems (DiRT) research group.

Scope:

2.3 Research clubs

i. Embedded Club:

S No Name Research Area

1 Vamshi Kollipara Embedded Systems

2

3

4

5

ii. Robotic Club:

S No Name Research Area

1 Thudi Vishnu Embedded Systems

2

3

4

5

3.4Thrust Areas, Emerging Areas

3. Research Outcomes:

3.1 Publications, Patents, Books published

S.No.

Name of

the Faculty

Journal Name Year &

Month of

Publication

Vol. No.,

Issue No.,

and pg.nos.

TITLE

Names of

Authors (as

published)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

1. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJCAES

Sept’2012 Volume 2,

Issue 3,

ISSN:2231-

4946

Green Cloud Computing

K E Balachandrudu,

P nageswar, G

Srikanth

2. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJERT July’2012 Volume 1,

Issue 5,

ISSN:2278-

0181.

Cloud & Grid Computing

Environments

3. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJCAES

Nov’12 IJECSE(Volu

me 1, Issue

4,)

ISSN:2231-

1963.

An Efficient of Finding & Tracking

Inconsistencies in Software Design

Models

B Thikkanna,

K E Balachandrudu,

4. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IOSRJEN Oct’12 IOSRJEN

(Volume 2,

Issue 10,)

e-ISSN:2250-

3021,

p-ISSN:2278-

8719

Security Issues in Cloud

Computing

K E

Balachandrudu,

Bhargavi,

5. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJERT March’2013 IJERT

(Volume 1,

Issue 3,

March’2013)

ISSN:2478-

0181

Electromagnetic Radiation

Effects of Mobile Phone

on Human Health

K E Balachandrudu,

P Nageswar

6. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJCER April’2013 Volume 3, Issue

4, Mobile phone Radiation Effects on

Human Health

K E Balachandrudu,

A Kalyani,

P Nageswar

7. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJIET Dec’13 (Volume 3,

Issue 2,) Cloud Computing & Grid

Computing Environments.

A Kalyani,

Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

8. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJIET Dec’13 (Volume 3,

Issue 2,) Security Issues & Solutions in

Cloud & Grid Computing

Dr.K E

Balachandrudu,

Kalyani A

9. Dr. K E Dec’2013 TEXT WATERMARKING Dr.Rameshbabu,

Balachandrudu USING COMBINED

IMAGE&TEXT

Dr.Balachandrudu

10. Dr. K E

Balachandrudu

IJOART November,

issue3

volume 6) Scenario-Based Performance

Analysis Of Routing and

Multicasting Strategies in Wireless

Mobile Ad-hoc Networks ( W -

MANET)

11. Dr. M.Ashok IJCIIS May 2010 Vol.:01

Issue No.:03

Perceptual Effect and

Block Mask Ratio

M. Ashok,

Dr.M.Rama

KrishnaReddy,

Dr.T.Bhaskara

Reddy, ,

Dr.S.Kiran

Dr.S.M.Basha

12. Dr. M.Ashok IJCIIS Nov 2010

Vol.:01

Issue No.:09

pp.:105-109

Extracting Stage of Robust

Watermarking Technique

M. Ashok,

Dr.T. Bhaskara

Reddy,

S. Balajinaik

13. Dr. M.Ashok IJASCT July-

December

2011

Vol.:01,

Issue

No.: 02

Image Compression by

usingWavelet

Transform and

Thresholding

M.Ashok,

Dr.Bhaskara

Reddy.T

14. Dr. M.Ashok IJCIIS August 2011

Vol.:02

Issue No.:08

pp.:156-164

Content specific image

compression basedon

luminance and

chrominance of the image

using binary plane

technique

M. Ashok,

Dr.T.Bhaskara

Reddy,

Dr.M. Rama-

Krishna Reddy

15. Dr. M.Ashok IJEST August 2011 Vol.: 3,

Issue No.:08

pp.:6286-

6290

BinaryWavelet Transform

for image representation

M. Ashok,

Dr.T.Bhaskara

Reddy

& Dr. B. Eswar

Reddy

16. Dr. M.Ashok IJACSA 2011 Vol.:02

Issue No.:07

PP:153- 158

Imagecompression

techniques using Modified

high quality multi

wavelets

M. Ashok,

Dr.T. Bhaskara

Reddy

17. Dr. M.Ashok IJCSITS June 2012 Vol.:02,

Issue No.:03

1. Color image compression

based on Luminance and

Chrominance using Binary

Wavelet Transform

(BWT) and Binary Plane

Technique (BPT)

Dr. M.Ashok,

Dr.T.Bhaskar

Reddy

18. Dr. M.Ashok IJCOT 2012 Vol.:02

Issue No.:3

2. LFSR Based Watermark

and Address Generator for

Digital Image

Watermarking SRAM

S.Bhargav

Kumar,

S.Jagadeesh,

Dr.M.Ashok

19. Dr. M.Ashok IJSER September2

012

Vol.:03,

Issue No.:09

An Approach to Noise

Image Skeletonization

using Morphological

Methods

Dr M Ashok , J

SreeDevi,

Dr.M.RamaBai

20. Dr. M.Ashok IJERT September

2012

Vol.:01

Issue No.:07

Novel Approach for

Mobile Bar

Code Scanning

Dr. M. Ashok,

V.Nishitha,

A. Ravikumar

21. Dr. M.Ashok IJERT September

2012

Vol.:01

Issue No.:07

length encoding and bit

mask based Data

Compression and

Decompression Using

Verilog

S.Jagadeesh,

T.Venkateshwarlu

, Dr.M.Ashok

22. Dr. M.Ashok IJERT September

2012

Vol.:01

Issue No.:07 FPGA Prototyping

Of Image Watermarking

SRAM

S.Jagadeesh,

S.Bhargav

Kumar,

M.Ashok

23. Dr. M.Ashok IJESAT September

2012

Vol.:02

Issue No.:05

pp.:1534-

1538

Efficient fault coverage

VLSI architecture for

LFSR based image

Watermarking SRAM

S.Jagadeesh,

S.Bhargav

Kumar,

Dr.M.Ashok

24. Dr. M.Ashok IJCOT 2012 Vol.:02

Issue No.:03

LFSR Based Watermark

And Generator For Digital

Image Watermarking

SRAM

S.BhargavKumar,

S.Jagadeesh,

Dr.M.Ashok

25. Dr. M.Ashok IJERA February

2013

Vol.:03

Issue No.:01

pp.:1054-

1060

SOC Tracker Architecture

Using AHB Bus

S.Jagadeesh,

K. Ravinder,

Dr.M.Ashok

26. Dr. M.Ashok IJESR September

2013

Vol.:03

Issue No.:09

pp:4740-

4745

Efficiently Maintaining

the Authentication

Access and User Control

in Cloud-CIA Framework

M.Vishnuvardhan

Goud,

A.Ravi Kumar,

Dr. M.Ashok,

VijayKumar

Dhappu,

P.Swapna,

27. Dr. M.Ashok IJSER December

2013

Vol.:4

Issue No.:12

Tuning & Recommended

Related Evolution

Approaches for

Distributed Databases

S. Markandeyulu,

Dr.M Ashok,

A. Ravikumar

28. Dr. M.Ashok IJMETMR March 2015 Vol.:02

Issue No.:03

A Dynamic system to

determine Dimensionality

of the Embedded subspace

for relevance Feedback In

Order To improve the

Performance of Content-

Based Image Retrieval

systems

Dr. M. Ashok,

A. Ravi kumar

29. Dr. M.Ashok IJMETMR March 2015 Vol.:02

Issue No.:03

A Cross - Layer System

for Joint Compression,

Rate Control and Error

Correction of Video over

Resource Constrained

Wireless Multimedia

Sensor Networks

A. Ravi kumar,

Dr.M.Ashok

Dr.Praveen Sam

30. Dr. M.Ashok IJSETR June-2015 Vol.:04

Issue No.:14

A Secure Way For

Approved Deduplication

using Hybrid Cloud

Approach

Dr. M.Ashok,

Dr. T.Bhaskar

Reddy,

Dr.Hema Suresh

Yaragunti

31. Dr. M.Ashok GJCT 16June2015 Vol.:02

Issue No.:01

Image Masking and

Compression Using Bit

Shifting

Dr. M.Ashok,

Dr.Hema Suresh

Yaragunti,

Dr.T.Bhaskar

Reddy

32. Dr. M.Ashok IJPRES Oct 2015 Vol.:05

Issue No.:05

Securely, Efficiently And

Flexibly Share Data In

Cloud Storage By Using

Public-Key Cryptosystems

Dr. M.Ashok,

A.Ravi Kumar,

S.Mahesh

33. Dr. M.Ashok IJPRES Oct 2015 Vol.:05,

Issue No.:05

Multi-Topology Aware

Interior Gateway Routing

Protocols For Adaptive

Traffic Control

Dr.M.Ashok,

A. Ravi kumar,

Mohammed Abed

34. Dr. M.Ashok IJPRES Oct 2015 Vol.:05

Issue 5

Regular Mining Of Top-K

Lists From Web

A.Rajya Lakshmi,

A.Ravi Kumar,

Dr.M.Ashok

35. Dr. M.Ashok GJCST 2015 Vol.:15

Issue No.:02

Version I

Text Attribute Noise

Variation Based Multi-

Scale Image Analysis

Dr. M.Ashok,

Dr. T.Bhaskar

Reddy,

S.Bhargav Kumar

36. Dr. M.Ashok IJEECS 2015 Vol.:03 Security Issues of mobile P.Guruva Reddy,

Issue No.:11 banking in Cloud

Computing

Dr. M.Ashok

37. Dr. M.Ashok IJCIR Number 1 Vol.:11

Issue No.:01,

pp.:61-68

Privacy-Preserving Secure

Multi-Keyword Ranked

Search Over Encrypted

Cloud Data

A.Ravi Kumar,

Seema Parveen,

Dr.M.Ashok

38. Dr.S.Prabha International

Journal of

Computer

Applications

2013 Vol.:63

Issue No.:14

pp.:47-52

A Survey On Closed

Frequent Pattern Mining

Prabha S,

Shanmuga Priya

S & Duraiswamy

K

39. Dr.S.Prabha International

Journal of

Advanced

Research in

Computer

Engineering

&

Technology

2014 Vol.:03

Issue No.:04,

pp.:1485-

1491

Context-Based Similarity

Analysis for Document

Summarization

Prabha S,

Duraiswamy K &

Priyanga B

40. Dr.S.Prabha International

Journal of

Computer

Science

Engineering

2014 Vol.:03

Issue No.:02,

pp.:107-116

Analysis of Different

Clustering Techniques in

Data and Text Mining

Prabha S,

Duraiswamy K &

M.Sharmila

41. Dr.S.Prabha World

Academy of

Science,

Engineering

and

Technology,

International

Journal of

Computer,

Electrical,

Automation,

Control and

Information

Engineering

2014 Vol.:08

Issue No.:08,

pp.:1486-

1494

Comparative Analysis of

Different Page Ranking

Algorithms

Prabha S,

Duraiswamy K &

Indhumathi J

42. Dr.S.Prabha International

Journal of

Applied

Engineering

Research

2015 Vol.:10

Issue No.:21

pp.: 42563-

42568

Profile Recommender

using Multi Level

Weighted Profile Score

Prabha S &

Duraiswamy K

43. Dr.S.Prabha Middle-East

Journal of

2016 Vol.:24,

pp.:346-357

A Comparative Analysis

of Recommendation

Prabha S &

Duraiswamy K

Scientific

Research

Systems

44. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Research

Journal of

Engineering

and

Technology

(IRJET)

December

2016

Vol.:03

Issue No.:9

pp.: 730-733

Texture Classification

Using Prominent Non

Uniform Local Binary

Patterns

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, V. Vijaya

kumar

B.Eswara Reddy

45. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Research

Journal of

Engineering

and

Technology

(IRJET)

December

2015

Vol.:02

Issue No.:09

pp.: 655-659

Texture discrimination by

structuring elements using

shape index

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, B.

Eswara Reddy

46. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

Global

Journal of

Computer

Science and

Technology

(GJCST)

August

2015

Vol.:15

Issue No.:03

pp.:1-8

Discrimination of Textures

using Texton Patterns

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, Shaik

Rahamat Basha

47. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Engineering

Research &

Technology

(IJERT)

July-2015 Vol.:04

Issue No.:07

pp.:484-488

Evaluation of Clustering

Tendency by Enhanced

Visual Access Tendency

Method in K-Means

Clustering Approach

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy

48. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Innovative

Research in

Advanced

Engineering

(IJIRAE)

June

2015

Vol.;06

Issue No.:02

pp.:159-163

Face Recognition Using

Prominent Non Uniform

Local Binary Patterns

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, Shaik

Rahamat Basha

49. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Research in

Engineering

& Advanced

Technology

(IJREAT)

June2015 Vol.:03

Issue

No.:03,pp.:

12-22

Derivation Of Shape

Descriptors On Uniform

Local Binary Patterns For

Classification Of Textures

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy

50. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

ICTACT

Journal On

Nov-2014

Vol.;4

Issue No.:02

Age Classification Based

On Features Extracted

R.Kumar, P.

Kiran Kumar

Image And

Video

Processing

(IJIVP)

pp.: 926-931 From Third Order

Neighborhood Local

Binary Pattern

Reddy

51. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Digital Signal

and Image

Processing

(IJDSIP)

September2

014

Vol.:02

Issue No.:01,

pp.:11-26

Wavelet based Texton

Cross and Diagonal Shape

Descriptors for

Discrimination of Texture

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, B. Eswara

Reddy

52. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

Graphics,

Vision And

Image

Processing

(GVIP)

August

2014

Vol.:14

Issue No.:01

pp.:45-51

Texture Classification

based on Binary Cross

Diagonal Shape Descriptor

Texture Matrix

(BCDSDTM)

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, V.Vijaya

Kumar,B.Eswar

Reddy

53. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

CiiT - Digital

Image

Processing

(CiiT-DIP)

July

2014

Vol.;06

Issue No.:07

pp.:5-10

Texture Classification

Based on Cross and

Diagonal Shape Descriptor

Co-occurrence Matrix

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, B.

Eswara Reddy

54. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

Global

Journal of

Computer

Science and

Technology

(GJCST)

July

2014

Vol.:14

Issue No.:01

pp.:21-28

Wavelet based Shape

Descriptors using

Morphology for Texture

Classification

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, V. Vijaya

kumar

B. Eswara Reddy

55. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Signal

Processing,

Image

Processing

and Pattern

Recognition

(IJSIP)

August 2013

Vol.:02

Issue No.:04

pp.: 29-40

Texture Classification

based on Texton Patterns

using on various

Grey to Greylevel

Preprocessing Methods

P.Kiran Kumar

Reddy, B. Eswara

Reddy

56. Dr P Kiran

Kumar Reddy

International

Journal of

Soft

Computing

and

Engineering

(IJSCE)

January

2013

Vol.:01

Issue No.:02

pp.:245-257

Texture Classification

Using Texton

Co-Occurrence Matrix

Derived From Texture

Orientation

P.Chandra Sekhar

Reddy, P.Kiran

Kumar Reddy

57. Dr. M Kondala

Rao

International

Journal of

Engineering

January

2013

Vol.:02,

Issue No.:01,

pp.:18-22

A Model on Dynamic

Threshold Proxy Digital

Signature Scheme by

M Kondala Rao,

P. S. Avadhani, D

Lalitha Bhaskari

Science

Invention

(IJESI)

using Pell’s equation with

Jacobi Symbol

58. Dr. M Kondala

Rao

International

Journal of

Research in

Engineering

and Science

(IJRES)

May

2013

Vol.:01,

Issue No.:01,

pp.:17-20

An Identity Based

Encryption Scheme based

on Pell’s Equation with

Jacobi Symbol

M Kondala Rao,

P. S. Avadhani, D

Lalitha Bhaskari

59. Dr. M Kondala

Rao

International

Journal of

Emerging

Trends &

Technology

in Computer

Science

(IJETTCS)

February

2015

Vol.:04,

Issue No.:01,

pp.:23-29

Software Co-Design of

Pell’s Equation with

Jacobi Symbol for SSL

Protocol Execution M Kondala Rao,

P. S. Avadhani, D

Lalitha Bhaskari

60. Dr. M Kondala

Rao

International

Journal of

Advancement

s in Research

&

Technology

(IJOART)

February

2015

Vol.:4, Issue

No.:02,

pp.:1-10

A Method for obtaining

Digital Signatures and

Public Key Cryptosystems

using Pell’s Equation with

Jacobi Symbol

M Kondala Rao,

P. S. Avadhani, D

Lalitha Bhaskari

61. Dr. M Kondala

Rao

International

Journal of

Applied

Science and

Engineering

Research

(IJASER)

March

2015

Vol.:04,

Issue No.:01,

pp.:68-76

Public Key Cryptosystem

based on Pell’s Equation

with Jacobi Symbol M Kondala Rao,

P. S. Avadhani, D

Lalitha Bhaskari

62. Dr.Muhammad

Ashfaqul Hasan

International

Journal Of

Management

And

Information

Technology

June

2015

Vol.:6

Issue No.:02

A Study On Text Mining

For Analyzing Bio-

Informatics

Dr.Sudheer

Dawra,

.Muhammad

Ashfaqul hasan

63. Dr.Muhammad

Ashfaqul Hasan

Invention

Journal

of Research

Technology

in

Engineering

and

June

2013

Vol.:03

Issue No.:02

Survey of Bio-data

Analysis from a Data

Mining view

Dr.Sudheer

Dawra,

Muhammad

Ashfaqul hasan

Management

64. Dr.Muhammad

Ashfaqul Hasan

Journal of

Scientific and

Technical

Advancement

s

December

2014

Vol.:01

Issue No.:01

How Can Data Mining

Help Bio-Informatics Data

Analysis International

Dr.Sudheer

Dawra,

Muhammad

Ashfaqul hasan

65. Dr.Muhammad

Ashfaqul Hasan

International

Journal of

Innovative

Science

Engineering

and

Technology

June

2014

Vol.: 3

Issue No.:03

The Integrated Data

Mining Tools for

Analyzing Bio-Informatics

Dr.Sudheer

Dawra,

Muhammad

Ashfaqul hasan

66. Mr A.Mahendar International

Journal of

Advanced

Technology

and

Innovative

Research

September

2016

Vol.:08

Issue No.:13

pp.:2574-

2578

BFC-Improving Storage

Mechanism of Big Files in

Cloud by Designing Light

Weight Metadata

A.Mahendar,

M.Kalpana

67. Mr A.Mahendar Journal of

Advances in

Science and

Technology

February

2015

Vol.:01

Issue No.: 02

pp.: 75-82.

“Mutual Trust to Provide

Data Security in Cloud

Computing and

Outsourced Databases”

A.Mahendar,

K.Shahu

chetrapathi

68. Mr A.Mahendar international

Journal of

Conceptions

on

Computing

and

Information

Technology

April

2015;

Vol.:03,

Issue No.:01

pp.:28-32.

“A Comparative Nature

Inspired Load Balancing

Algorithms in a Cloud

Computing Environment”

A.Mahendar,

K.Shahu

chetrapathi

69. Mr A.Mahendar International

Journal of

Advanced

Engineering

Science and

Technology

(IJAEST)

May 2011 Vol.:10 Issue

No.:02

pp.:341 -

346

“Decentralized data in P2P

Systems on Data Mining”

A.Mahendar

70. Mr.B. Avinash International

Journal Of

Merging

Technology

And

September

2016

Vol.:04

Issue No.: 15

pp.:1-7

Optimal Splitting Result

Extraction Using

Sampling Histogram And

Data Partitioning

B.Avinash,

Ashwini

Advanced

Research In

Computing

71. Mr.B.Avinash Journal Of

Theoretical

And Applied

Information

Technology

July

2014

Vol.:65

Issue No.:01

pp.:235-241

Automatic Gridding

Method For Microarray

Images

B.Avinash,

Jonnadula ,

Harikiran,

Dr.P.V.Lakshmi

Dr.R.Kiran kumar

72. Mr.B.Avinash Computer

Engineering

And

Intelligent

Systems

March 2014 Vol.:05

Issue No.:03

pp.:25-33

A New Method Of

Gridding For Spot

Detection In Microarray

Images

B.Avinash ,

J.Harikiran,

D.Ramakrishna

Dr.P.V.Lakshmi

Dr.R.Kiran kumar

73. D.Kalyan

Kumar

1 IJRISE October

2016.

Vol.:02

Issue No.:05

pp.:159-167

2 A New Cloud Approach

with Profit Maximization

Scheme and Guaranteed

Quality Of Service.

D.Kalyan Kumar,

B. Sainath

74. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJCCIT April 2015 Vol.:03

Issue No.:01

Professionally Resolve the

Password Security

knowledge in the Contexts

of Technology.

D. Kalyan

Kumar,

M.Prabhakar

75. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJEEE January

2015

Vol.: 02

Issue No.:01

pp.:12-15

An Efficient Resolving the

Password Security

Purgatory In The Contexts

Of Technology, Security

And Human.

D. Kalyan

Kumar,

M.Prabhakar

76. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJATCSE 2014 Vol.: 03

Issue No.:01

pp.:128-131

New Design Strategy of A

MAC Protocol Algorithm

for Wireless.

D. Kalyan

Kumar,

P.Swarnanjali ,

Dr.V.S.Giridhar.

Akula

77. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJATCSE 2014 Vol.: 3 Issue

No.:01

pp.:273-277

Background Subtraction

by Using DE Color

Algorithm.

D. Kalyan

Kumar, V Monica

78. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJATCSE 2014 Vol.: 3 Issue

No.:01

pp.:187-192

Provide Security and Data

Backup for Cloud

Computing.

D. Kalyan

Kumar,

M.Ganesh kumar,

K.Ramesh Babu

79. D.Kalyan

Kumar

IJERT October

2013

Vol.:02

Issue No.: 10

Classical Cipher

Techniques to Protect the

Privacy of Mobility

Traces.

D. Kalyan

Kumar,

Dr.V.S.Giridhar

Akula

80. D.Kalyan

Kumar

GJCST 2013 Vol.: 13

Issue No.: 10

pp:15-20

Assessing and Analyzing

E-Assessment as a

Service.

D. Kalyan

Kumar, D.Santhi

Kumar Noah

81. Dr. M N

YADAV

Elsevier,

Proc. Int.

Conf. on

Communica

tion

Engineering

and

Network

Technologie

s, CENT

2012 PAGE

:446-452

BER ANALYSIS OF

WIRELESS MIMO-

WIMAX SYSTEM BY

USING ALAMOUTI S

ENCODER AND

MAXIMUM RATIO

COMBINING

EQUALIZER FOR

MULTIMEDIA DATA

82. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

International

Journal of

Emerging

Technology

and

Advanced

Engineering

2013 Volume 3,

Issue 3

,pg.nos:22

6-232

Optimal Routing in

Wireless Sensor Networks

using MPDSR

83. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

Privacy

ERROR

Multipath Dynamic

Source Routing Protocol

For Mobile Adhoc

Networks

84. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Advanced

Trends in

Computer

Science and

Engineering

2014 Vol. 3 ,

No.1,

Pages :

330 – 335

IMAGE DE-NOISING

BY MODIFIED NON-

LINEAR FILTER FOR

DIFFERENT NOISES

85. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Advanced

Trends in

Computer

Science and

Engineering

2014 Vol. 3 ,

No.1,

Pages :

499– 503

Designing Multi-User

MIMO for Energy and

Spectral Efficiency

86. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Advanced

Trends in

2014 Vol. 3 ,

No.1,

Pages :

569– 574

Visual Cryptography

Using Space Filling Curve

Ordered Dithering With

Adaptive Clustering

Computer

Science and

Engineering

87. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

2013 Volume-3

Issue-2,

Page no.-

94-99

ANALYSIS OF GRAPH

CLUSTERING BASED

NORMALIZED GRAPH

CUT FOR IMAGE

SEGMENTATION

88. Mr.H.GANGA

DAR

International

Journal of

Advanced

Trends in

Computer

Science and

Engineering

2014 Vol. 3 ,

No.1,

Pages :

316 – 321

Rank-ordered Image

Statistic & Decision Based

Algorithm for Eliminating

of High Percentage

Impulse Noise

89. Mr.H.GANGA

DAR

A New VLSI Architecture

to Increase the speed of

computation (Modified

Booth Algorithm)

90. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

IOSR

Journal of

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2013 Volume 7,

Issue 6 ,

PP 39-43

THE REAL TIME

DROWSINESS

DETECTION USING

ARM 9

91. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:806-

812

A NEW VLSI

ARCHITECTURE TO

INCRESE THE SPEED

OF COMPUTATION

92. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:813-

818

SENSORE BASED

AUTOMATED WHEEL

CHAIR

93. Mr.R.RAJA International 2013 Vol 2, SLUMBER DETECTION

KISHORE Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

Issue 9

,PP:802-

805

OF VISUAL ACTIVITY

USING ARM 9

94. Mr.R.RAJA

KISHORE

IR IMAGE BASED EYE

GAZE ESTIMATION

95. Mrs.K.

SATYAVATH

I

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:806-

812

A NEW VLSI

ARCHITECTURE TO

INCRESE THE SPEED

OF COMPUTATION

96. Mrs.K.

SATYAVATH

I

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:813-

818

SENSORE BASED

AUTOMATED WHEEL

CHAIR

97. Mrs.K.

SATYAVATH

I

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:802-

805

SLUMBER DETECTION

OF VISUAL ACTIVITY

USING ARM 9

98. Mr.CH.RAMA

KOTI REDDY

International

Journal of

Research in

Computer

and

Communica

tion

Technology

2013 Vol 2,

Issue 9

,PP:806-

812

A NEW VLSI

ARCHITECTURE TO

INCRESE THE SPEED

OF COMPUTATION

99. Dr. JOHN

PAUL

International

Journal of

Computer

Vol.5,

No.2

Jpeg Image Compression

Using Discrete Cosine

Transform - A Survey

Science &

Engineering

Survey

100. Dr. JOHN

PAUL

International

Journal of

Engineering

Trends and

Technology

An Online Examination

System Using Wireless

Security Application

101. Dr.giri babu PAPR Reduction in

OFDM System using

Block Coding Technique

102. Dr.giri babu ANALYSES

AND

PERFORMANCE

OF

TECHNIQUES

FOR PAPR

REDUCTION

USING STBC

MIMO-OFDM

SYSTEM IN (4G)

WIRELESS

COMMUNICATION

103. Dr.E.V.

KRISHNA

RAO

Circuit and Physical

Design Implementation of

the Microprocessor Chip

for the zEnterprise System

104. Dr.E.V.

KRISHNA

RAO

OFDM Link Performance

with Companding for

PAPR Reduction in the

Presence of Non-Linear

Amplification

105. Dr.Mahesh International

Journal of

Modern

Engineering

Research

2012 Vol.2,

Issue.4,

pp-2504-

2507

ARM Based Solar

Tracking System

106. Dr.Mahesh PAPR Reduction in

OFDM System Based on

SLM Technique

107. Dr. M N

YADAV

IOSR

Journal of

Electrical

and

2014 e-ISSN:

2278-

1676, p-

ISSN:

AN EFFICIENT WAY OF

MONITORING

&CONTROLLING THE

TRAIN PARAMETERS

Electronics

Engineering

2320-3331

PP 77-80

USING PIC 18F4550

CONTROLLER

108. Dr. M N

YADAV

IOSR

Journal of

Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

2014 e-ISSN:

2278-

1676, p-

ISSN:

2320-3331

PP 48-52

ANALYSIS OF VISUAL

CRYPTOGRAPHY

SCHEMES USING

ADAPTIVE SPACE

FILLING CURVE

ORDERED DITHERING

109. Dr. M N

YADAV

IMAGE DE NOISING BY

MODIFIED NON -

LINEAR FILTER FOR

DIFF NOISES

110. Dr. M N

YADAV

IOSR

Journal of

Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

2014 e-ISSN:

2278-

1676, p-

ISSN:

2320-3331

PP 48-52

VISUAL

CRYPTOGRAPHY

SCHEMES USING

ADAPTIVE SPACE

FILLING CURVE

ORDERED DITHERING

111. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Advanced

Trends in

Computer

Science and

Engineering

2014 Vol. 3 ,

No.1,

Pages :

499– 503

DESIGNING MULTI-

USER MIMO FOR

ENERGY AND

SPECTRAL

EFFECIENCYV

112. Dr. M N

YADAV

JOINT ESTIMATION OF

I/Q IM BALANCE,CFO

AND CHANNEL

RESPONSE FOR MIMO

OFDM SYSTEMS

113. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Scientific

Engineering

and

Technology

Research

2015 Vol.04,Iss

ue.08,

Pages:151

1-1516

INDUSTRIAL PROCESS

PARAMETER

MONITOR USING

ETHERNET

114. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

2015 Vol. 3,

Issue. 1,

PERFOMANCE

ANALYSIS OF

Conceptions

on

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

ISSN:

2357 –

2809,PP:3

2 -35

FRACTIONAL

FREQUENCY RE USE

FACTOR FOR

INTERFERENCE

SUPRESSION IN LONG

TERM EVOLUTION

115. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Conceptions

on

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2015 Vol. 3,

Issue. 1

PERFOMANCE

ANALYSIS OF LINEAR

AND NON LINEAR

RESOURSE

ALLOCATION

TECHNIQUES IN OFDM

SYSTEM

116. Dr. M N

YADAV

International

Journal of

Conceptions

on

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2015 Vol. 3,

Issue. 1

RETINAL VESSEL

EXTRACTION BY

USING VISUAL

CORTICAL FILTERS

117.

Dr.G.SUBRA

MANYA

SHARMA

A New Type of Automatic

Alarming Device to

Rescue Accident Injured

in Time

118.

Dr.G.SUBRA

MANYA

SHARMA

PAPR Reduction in

OFDM System Based on

SLM Technique

119. Mr.SK.JAKIR

HUSSAIN

A New Type of Automatic

Alarming Device to

Rescue Accident Injured

in Time

120. Mr.SK.JAKIR

HUSSAIN

Analysis and Simulation

of LTE Downlink and

Uplink Transceiver

121. Mr.SURENDE Jpeg Image Compression

R REDDY Using Discrete Cosine

Transform - A Survey

122.

Mr.SURENDE

R REDDY

Level Set Evolution

Without Re-initialization:

A New Variational

Formulation

123.

Mr.P.ASHOK

BABU

An Online Examination

System Using Wireless

Security Application

124.

Mr.P.ASHOK

BABU

PAPR Reduction in

OFDM System Based on

SLM Technique

125. Mr. KAVI

CHARAN

Circuit and Physical

Design Implementation of

the

Microprocessor Chip for

the zEnterprise System

126. Mr. KAVI

CHARAN

A GSM, WSN and

Embedded Web Server

Architecture for Internet

Based Kitchen Monitoring

System

127. Mr. G.

MALYADRI

OFDM Link Performance

with Companding for

PAPR Reduction in the

Presence of Non-Linear

Amplification

128. Mr. G.

MALYADRI

Level Set Evolution

Without Re-initialization:

A New Variational

Formulation

129. Mr.S.C

VENKATESW

ARLU

Circuit and Physical

Design Implementation of

the Microprocessor Chip

for the zEnterprise System

130. Mr.S.C

VENKATESW

ARLU

Level Set Evolution

Without Re-initialization:

A New Variational

Formulation

131. Mr.B.SRINIV

AS

GSM Wireless

Technology

Implementation in Haze

Monitoring

132. Rajesha N Proceedings

of IEEE

ICECCT

2017 Vol 2, , pp

634-641,

ISBN:

978-1-

5090-

3239-6

A Framework for

Application

Specific Wireless

Sensor Platform

Rajesha N,

Pushpavathi G,

Sathyanarayana G

133. Rajesha N International

Journal on

Advanced

Computer

Theory and

Engineering

2015 vol 4,

issue 4,

ISSN

(Print):

2319-2526

Implementation of

MANETs over 6LoWPAN

Rajesha N,

Aparna M

134. Rajesha N Research

Journal of

Engineering

and

Technology

2014 vol 5,

issue 4, pp

208-216.

ISSN:

0976-2973

Increase Flash Memory in

MMU Less Embedded

Systems

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

135. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Research

Science and

Managemen

t

2015 Vol 2,

issue 4, pp

19-28.

ISSN:

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A Lightweight Operating

System for Dynamic

Wireless Application

Development kit to

Increase Usable Memory

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

136. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Innovation

in

Engineering

and

Technology

2014 vol. 4,

issue 1, pp

140-148.

ISSN:

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A Location Service

Protocol for Mobile

Underwater Sensor

Networks

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

137. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Applied

Science and

2015 vol. 4 ,

issue 2, pp

205-217.

ISSN:

An Efficient Data

scheduling policy in

Operating System for

Wireless Sensor Platforms

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

Engineering

Research

2277-9442 to build Fast Query

138. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Innovation

in

Engineering

and

Technology

2015 vol. 5,

issue 2, pp

1-9.

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Conditional Privacy

Preserving Security

Protocol for NFC

Applications

Rajesha N,

Nithyanand

Singh

139. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Engineering

Research in

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2016 vol. 3,

issue 6, pp

64-70,

ISSN:

2394-6849

A vicinity overhaul

Protocol for Estimating the

Dropped Packets in

Wireless Sensor Platforms

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

140. Rajesha N International

Journal of

Engineering

Research in

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2016 vol. 3,

issue 6, pp

58-63,

ISSN:

2394-6849

Estimating the Context

Switch Overhead and Data

Acquisition in Wireless

Sensor Networks

Rajesha N, H L

Viswanath

141.

Sudharsan

Jayabalan

International

Journal on

Simulation

and

Modelling

2016

volume

15, Issue

No 2,

(2016). Pg

no: 302-

316

Path planning and control

of 8-Degrees of Freedom

Bio – Inspired robotic

Arm

Sudharsan

Jayabalan,

Karunamoorthy

L

142.

Sudharsan

Jayabalan

Applied

Mechanics

and

Materials

2015

Volume

799-800

(2015),

Pg.no:

1054-1057

Simulation of 8-Degrees

of Freedom Bio- Inspired

Humanoid Robotic Arm

using MATLAB/ADAMS

Co-Simulation

Environment

Sudharsan

Jayabalan,

Karunamoorthy

L

143. 2014

Sudharsan

Jayabalan

Advanced

Material

Research

Volume

984-985

(2014),

Pg.no:

1245-1252

Derivation of forward and

inverse kinematics of 8-

Degrees of freedom based

Bio-Inspired Humanoid

Robotic Arm

Sudharsan

Jayabalan,

Karunamoorthy

L

144. Z. Vakil The

Scientific

World

Journal

2013 Volume

2013

Study of Zn-Cu

Ferrite Nanoparticles for

LPG Sensing

Anuj Jain, Ravi

Kant Baranwal,

Ajaya Bharti,

Z. Vakil, and

C. S. Prajapati

145. Z. Vakil International

Journal of

ChemTech

Research

CODEN

2014 Vol.6,

No.3, pp

2207-2209

Synthesis of Zinc-Copper

Nano-Ferrite and

Characterization of their

Structural, Electrical and

Magnetic Behaviors,

Shwetambaram

, Anuj Jain, Z.

Vakil

146. Om Prakash International

Journal of

Science,

Engineering

and

Managemen

t

2016 Vol 1,

Issue 4

Decomposition &

Reconstruction of Medical

Images in MATLAB using

different Wavelet

Parameters

Mahaboob

Shaik , Dr. Om

Prakash

147. Om Prakash International

Journal of

Engineering

Research in

Electronics

and

Communica

tion

Engineering

2016 Vol 3,

Issue 8

Traffic Sign Recognition

Using Hough Transform

Mahaboob

Shaik , Dr. Om

Prakash

148. Om Prakash Springer

International

Conference

on

Emerging

Trends and

Advances in

Electrical

Engineering

and

Renewable

Energy

2016 Improved Normalization

Approach For Iris Image

Classification Using Svm

Mahaboob

Shaik , Dr. Om

Prakash

149. Om Prakash Journal Of

Information,

Knowledge

And

Research In

Electronics

And

Communica

tion

Engineering

2015 Vol – 03,

ISSUE –

02

Differential

Evolution Algorithms for

Optimization Problems

Om Prakash

and Sajal

Kumar Das

150. Om Prakash International

Journal of

Research in

Engineering

and

Technology

2015 Vol – 04,

ISSUE –

03

Fast detection of antenna

ports used in LTE system

Sajal Kumar

Das and Om

Prakash

151. Om Prakash Journal of

Information,

Knowledge

and

Research in

Electronics

and

communicat

ion

Engineering

2015 Vol – 03,

ISSUE –

02

Optimization of State

Reduction for Stochastic

Finite State System

Saumya Das,

Om Prakash

and Dr. Bhavin

Sedani

3.2 Sponsored project

3.3 Awards and Recognitions, Consultancy

4. Research Events

4.1 International/National Conferences, Sponsored events

GUEST LECTURES

SL.No. TOPIC RECOURSE

PERSON

INDUSTRY DATE FOR

WHICH

YEAR 01 Introduction to Embedded

Systems Building Blocks

Mr. S. Thomas,

Chief Technical

Officer

VVDN

Technology Pvt.

Ltd

4th Aug

2012

IV

02 AWR and its Applications

in RF design

G. Dharmendra

Naik

Application

Engineer

Icon Design

Automation Pvt.

Ltd.

8th Sep,

2012

III

03 Embedded Systems and

Automation

Y. Seshananda

Reddy

Embedded

developer

Prolific Systems

Pvt. Ltd.

18th Dec

2012

IV

04 Electro Optical Sensor for

Missile Systems

K. Ram Babu

Director Laser

Systems

RCI

Hyderabad

19th Jan

2013

IV

05 Emerging Trends in the

Industry of VLSI Design

Manikandan

Periannan

Project Engineer

WIPRO 20th Mar

2013

III

06 Challenges in Antenna

Design for RADAR

Applications

Dr. Revankar

Former Director

DARE 17th Feb

2013

IV

07

EM Design and RF Tests Mr.A.Manivana,

Design Engineer,

Gruppo Pasqyali,

Bangalore

15th Sep

2012

III

08 Overview of OMAP

Processor for Image

Compression

Dr.VSK Reddy,

Principal,

MRCET 6th Oct

2012

III

09 Recent Trends

Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

Dr. Asha Rani,

HOD Dept of ECE

JNTUCEH,

Hyderabad

3rd Mar

2013

III

10 Personal Ethics applied to

Business and Engineering

Dr. P. Kousalya

,Professor

VBIT 11th Feb

2013

II & III

11 Role of Embedded

Systems in Smart

Automobile Industry

Kothamasu

babu suresh,

Professor

MREC 24th Dec

2012

12 Statistical Signal

Processing which Explains

the role of Probability Analysis in the

Communication System

Design

Dr. Kishor Kmar,

Prof.

NIT Warangal 20th July

2012

III

13 Spectral Approximation

methods for solving

differential equations

using MATLAB

Dr. T. C. Sarma,

Design Engineer,

NRSA 22nd Feb

2013

III

14 Signal Processing and

noise Analysis for RF

Design

Dr. K Maheshwara

Reddy, Director,

DARE

DRDO 20th Feb

2013

III

MOU:

15 Simulation of Wireless

Networks using Network

Simulator­2

Mr. Raghuramudu

DGM, BEL

BEL 20th Mar

2013

IV

16 Application of Electronic

Devices in Consumer

Electronic Products

Dr. Sudhir Kamat,

Director, MTRDC

DRDO 22nd Jan

2013

II

17 Impact of Microwave

Radiations on Global

Warming

Mr. P Jayapal, Chief

Executive

CEMILAC 2nd July

2012

IV

18 Role of Embedded

Systems in Smart

Automobile Industry

Mr. S. Thomas,

Chief Technical

Officer

VVDN

Technology Pvt.

Ltd

28th Jan

2013

IV

19 Personal Ethics applied to

Business and Engineering

G. Venkata sai

Kumar,

Sr. HR

Capgemini 20th Dec

2012

II

20 Relational Understanding

of 'Privacy' and Responsibility in

(Research) Ethics

Dr. Y.

Madhavilatha, R&D Director,

JNTUH 29th Jan

2013

IV

21 Hollistic Health and

Wellness

Sis. Mohini,

Religion spiritual

educator,

Brahma Kumaris 21st July

2012

ALL

22 Law of Effortlessness ­ An

Ice Breaker

Mr. Srikanth ,

Sr. trainer

PROTOS,

Hyderabad

15th Mar

2013

IV

23 Engineers role in corporate social Responsibility

M. Bhargavi, HR Infosys 26th Sep 2012

III & IV

24 Technical Knowledge and

Presentation Skills for

graduates

Mr. Sri Charan

Lakkaraju, CEO

STUMAGZ 25th Feb

2013

IV

25 Use of Engineering

Knowledge for Product

Management

Ramya Inamdhar,

HR

Golars Networks 4th Mar

2013

IV

26 Lifelong Learning for

Engineers: Riding the

Whirlwind

Dr. Ramalingam

Thyagraj, Manager,

HAL 4th Feb

2013

IV

27 Programming tools used in

robotics

Dr. M. J. C. Prasad,

HOD,ECE, MREC

MREC 8th sep 2012 IV

28 3G and 4G

Communications

Smt. Gomathi,

Prof. ECE,

SBIT 16th Feb,

2013

IV

29 Embedded Electronics Mr. Sahay Govind

Project Manager

SM Chip Pvt.

Ltd.

25th Apr

2013

III

Si.No Organization Field Time Period

1 Oracle Technical Collaboration 2013 to Till Now

2 IBM Technical Collaboration

3 Government Eng. College. Bikaner Technical Collaboration 2017 to 2019

4 Dayanand Sagar University Technical Collaboration 2017 to 2019

5 Syscon Instruments Pvt. Ltd Technical Collaboration 2017 to 2019

Consultancy Projects:

Si.No. Project Title Funding

Agency

Budget Duration Investigator Status

1 Browser

Development for

Windows 7/8/8.1/10

MRIET August 2017 to Dr. N Rajesha Running

2 Antenna Controlled

Servo System

MRIET September

2017 to

Dr. N Rajesha Running

5. Resources:

6.1 Board members

Si. No. Designation Member Name

1 Chairman Dr. M Ashok

2 DEAN Mr. Srinivas

3 Member Dr. N Rajesha

4 Member Dr. M Narsing Yadav

5 Member Dr. S Balaji

6 Member Dr. K. Hanumaji

7 Member Dr. Anantha Raman