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EITRC BOOK OF Abstract Available online at
http://eitrc.crisat.net/
Venue: 251/A and 252 Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208,
Permanent Campus, Southeast University
Centre for Research
& Innovation in Science, Arts &
Technology (CRISAT)
Southeast University
Bangladesh
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Centre for Research & Innovation in Science, Arts & Technology (CRISAT)
CRISAT aims to be a positive catalyst of the intellectual growth of our society. It offers a platform for research networking and knowledge exchange through organising a number of conferences focusing on various disciplines. It started its journey with name of ‘Clothing Technology Centre’ back in 2012 and has been organising Textiles Research Conference (TRC) since 2014. In order to serve the different branches of academic sector, we have become CRISAT in 2016 and have started to offer academic conferences for the researchers and professionals of different fields covering science, arts, humanities, engineering and technology.
Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC) | Medical and Pharmaceutical Research Conference (MPRC) | Textile Research Conference (TRC)
http://eitrc.crisat.net/, http://mprc.crisat.net/, http://trc.clothinginstitute.org/
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1st Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC) 29 September 2017
Technical Session 1 (3:30 to 4:20 pm) Role Name Topic
Speaker 1 Mr. Niloy Anik, Founder of The Tech Lab.
Story of the Tech lab
Speaker 2 Dr. Muhibul Haque Bhuyan, Associate Professor & Chairman, Dept. of EEE, Southeast University
History and Prospects of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Education in Bangladesh
Speaker 3 Dr. Md. Khalilur Rhaman, Information Engineering, Associate Professor, Dept. of CSE, BRAC University.
Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, and Satellite Technology: Emerging Integrated Research Scope for Ubiquitous Computing
Co-chair Dr. Dip Nandi, Associate Professor & Head [UGP], Dept. of Computer Science, American International University, Bangladesh
Chair Prof. M. Ameer Ali, Chairman, Dept. of CSE, Bangladesh University of Business & Technology
Technical Session 2 (4:30 to 5:30 pm)
Role Name Topic
Speaker 1 Ms. Anika Aziz, Assistant Professor, EEE, SEU
Simulation and performance analysis of Random Way Point (RWP) and Shortest Path Map Based Mobility (SPMBM) model for Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) routing protocols
Speaker 3 Dr. Tahmina Zebin, Research Associate, School of EEE, University of Manchester
Adaptive Wearable Sensor Development and Health Risk Prediction using Machine Learning Algorithms: Wearable Clinic Scenario
Co-chair Dr. Muhibul Haque Bhuyan, Associate Professor & Chairman, Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Southeast University
Chair Prof Dr. Touhid Bhuiyan, Professor & Head, Dept. of Software Engineering, Daffodil International University.
Technical Session (5:40-7:00pm): Research & Innovation + Plenary Session
Role Name Topic
Speaker 1 Dr. Dip Nandi, Associate Professor & Head [UGP], Dept. of Computer Science, AIUB
Facebook versus Blackboard for Supporting the Learning of Programming in a Fully Online Course: The Changing Face of Computing Education
Speaker 2 Dr. Abu S M Sayem, Research Associate, Manchester Metropolitan University
Developing 2D/3D CAD Software Solutions for Apparel & Textile Industry
Speaker 3 Dr. Md. Shafiul Alam Khan, Assistant Professor, IIT, Dhaka University
Information Security
Special Guest
Prof. Syed Fakhrul Hassan, Dean, School of Science & Engineering, Southeast University
Chief Guest Mr. Mustafa Jabbar, President, Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS)
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1st Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC)
29 September 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1
History and Prospects of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Education in Bangladesh
Dr. Muhibul Haque Bhuyan
Associate Professor & Chairman, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Southeast University, Bangladesh
Corresponding Email: [email protected]
Abstract This talk is about the history and prospects of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
education in Bangladesh. Besides, I will also talk about the scopes and nature of jobs of these
diversified fields at home and abroad. Electrical and Electronic Engineering education has
entered a transitional phase because the technology is changing every day. The diversity of
EEE education is also increasing underscoring its multi-disciplinary nature. All the areas of the
electrical and electronic engineering are growing rapidly and new fascinating disciplines of this
subject are being created. Thus, the roles and responsibilities of an Electrical and Electronic
Engineer have been changed significantly. Employers demand an Engineer with excellent
communication skills along with the skills of multi-disciplinary engineering. Keeping this in mind,
the curriculum of EEE Department has been designed at various universities of the country for
both undergraduate and graduate programs. At present, the main focus of the EEE Department
curriculum is on four major areas- power and energy, electronics, communication and computer
in the undergraduate and graduate curricula in Bangladesh. Generally, a student becomes
specialized in one of these groups without compromising the fundamental knowledge of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering education. Courses in basic sciences, mathematics and
the other relevant branches of engineering have been included in the curricula. Extensive
number of laboratory experiments have been design and conducted using modern equipment
to verify various theories and also to design, implement, test and measure various systems.
Courses of the humanities, social sciences, ethical principles and management, with special
attention to the development of effective written and oral communication skills have also been
included in the curricula. Technical elective courses and relevant laboratory works that
encourage individual students’ interests and provides the opportunity to gain further knowledge
in multiple disciplines, facilitates the development of problem solving, teamwork, and
engineering design skills with the aid of tools, such as, computer and software as well as
various sophisticated modern instrument. These well designed 4-year undergraduate and 2-
year graduate programs certainly help a student to prepare him/herself for the diversified
Electrical and Electronic Engineering job fields at home and abroad.
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1stElectronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC)
29 September 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2
Simulation and performance analysis of Random Way Point
(RWP) and Shortest Path Map Based Mobility (SPMBM) model
for Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) routing protocols
Ms. Anika Aziz
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Southeast
University, Bangladesh
Corresponding Email: [email protected]
Abstract Mobility patterns play a significant role in determining the routing protocol performance in any
type of network. In a Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) the nodes have unpredictable contact
periods. The mobility of the mobile nodes causes the available links to go up and down for
variable time periods. Different DTN routing protocols are developed to route information
through such variable and unpredictable situation. Among them Epidemic [1], Spray and Wait
(SW) [2] and Handoff-based And Limited Flooding (HALF) [3] have very distinctive principles
for routing through network. Our objective is to study how the Mobility models can affect
different protocol performances in a network where we have multiple types of mobile nodes
such as pedestrians, cars, buses and trams. We evaluated with one random model such as
Random Way Point (RWP) [4] and another more realistic model like Shortest Path Map Based
Movement (SPMBM) [5]. Out of so many different types of DTN routing protocol, we have
considered Epidemic, SW and HALF to see how one unlimited and another limited type of
flooding routing protocol work in comparison to HALF which has a infrastructure to accomplish
routing through handoff process. We have observed the performances by varying the number
of different types of mobile nodes. The number of cars influences the delivery ration very much
because of the increased contact frequency. The number of trams has less influence on the
delivery performance. From different simulation results we have concluded that the SPMBM
mobility model with high speed vehicle improves the performance of the routing protocols.
References:
[1] A. Vahdat and D. Becker, “Epidemic routing for partially connected ad hoc networks,” Technical Report CS- 200006, Duke University,
April 2000
[2] T. Spyropoulos, K. Psounis, and C. S. Raghavendra, ”Spray and Wait: An efficient routing scheme for intermittently connected mobile
networks,” SIGCOMM‟05, pp. 252-259, August 2005.
[3] A.Aziz, M.E.Haque, C.Borcea, Y.K.Hassan, and S.Yamada, Managing disconnected mobile nodes in a Delay Tolerant Network with
HALF routing protocol, IEICE Trans. On Communications, E96-B(7), p.1691-1705, Jul.2013
[4] Fan Bai and Ahmed Helmy, A SURVEY OF MOBILITY MODELS in Wireless Adhoc Networks, University of Southern California,U.S.A
[5] A. Keränen, J. Ott, and T. Kärkkäinen, “The ONE Simulator for DTN Protocol Evaluation,” SIMUTools'09, March 2009.
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1stElectronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC)
29 September 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh 3
Adaptive Wearable Sensor Development and Health Risk Prediction using Machine Learning Algorithms: Wearable Clinic
Scenario Dr. Tahmina Zebin
Department of EEE, University of Manchester, UK
Corresponding Email: [email protected]
Abstract The use of wearable and intelligent sensors is currently receiving pronounced interest for their applications in
clinical and ambulatory monitoring and also in pervasive computing systems. We are developingan adaptive
inertial sensing platform with signal compression algorithms for high-resolution, longitudinal wearable
accelerometry data. The prime design criteria for the sensor are to minimise communication demand and
maximise sensor operating lifetime. The long-term aim of this research is to create a "Wearable Clinic”
platform to facilitate the following:
1. To implement adaptive sensing and behavioural Phenotyping.
2. To create dynamic multidimensional methods(machine learning algorithms) for predicting health risks in
patients with one or more Long Term conditions(LTC) from electronic health record (EHR) data and the data
collected from the Wearable sensor.
3. To support future real-world deployment of the Wearable Clinic through early assessment of user
acceptability; potential health and economic benefits; patient safety and data security risks; and regulatory
challenges associated with clinical deployment.
At the primary stage of the development of such a solution, a general-purpose framework has beendeveloped
for wearable sensor based activity recognition system where the volunteers performed six different activities
of daily life.We have used machine learning algorithms such as Decision tree, Ensemble Classifiers, Nearest
Neighbour Classifiers, Support vector machine (SVM) and several feature selection methods to find the
classification accuracy of the activities. To make the recognition process faster, further experimentation on
the features extracted from the accelerometer and gyroscope time series data of the sensor was done. A
discussion is presented on how optimizing different design parameters such as behavioural phenotypes or
features can predict health risks for patients and can be used in the implementation of Wearable clinic.
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1stElectronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC)
29 September 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh 4
Facebook versus Blackboard for Supporting the Learning
of Programming in a Fully Online Course:
The Changing Face of Computing Education
Dr. Dip Nandi
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science,
American International University-Bangladesh
Corresponding Email: [email protected]
Abstract
University courses are typically managed through learning management systems, which were
established to enable access to their educational resources online at any time, but are these
enough? We are interested in researching the impact that Facebook can have for online
students in an introductory programming course. In particular we want to know whether any
learning can occur in Facebook. We compare the student participation to the two environments:
the Blackboard Discussion Forum and the Facebook programming group, over the semester
of the course. In this paper we analyse the student postings and identify the similarities and
differences of the two environments and we discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each
environment. Our primary finding was that Facebook attracted more students (over Blackboard)
due to its social and community learning benefits, encouraging students to support one another.
Blackboard was viewed as the authoritative and valid medium for official course material.
Finally, there is a need for further work to determine how the two media may be better integrated
for course delivery.
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1st Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC)
29 September 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh 5
Developing 2D/3D CAD Solutions for Fashion and Textiles
Dr. Abu Sadat Muhammad Sayem
Research Associate, MFI, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Corresponding Email: [email protected]
Abstract
Fashion and Textile industry is one of the biggest industrial users of CAD/CAM systems.
Software solutions are available on the market to help design yarn, fabric and garments both
in 2D and 3D environments. Two dimensional (2D) graphics software packages such as
Illustrator (Adobe Inc.) and CorelDRAW (Corel Corp.) or customised packages fashion and
textile industry such as Kaledo Style (Lectra), Vision Fashion Studio (Gerber), Tex-Design
(Koppermann) etc. are being used around the world. Use of specialised 2D CAD software
packages including packages such as cad.assyst (Assyst-Bullmer), Modaris (Lectra),
Accumark (Gerber), Master Pattern Design (PAD System), TUKAcad (Tukatech), GRAFIS
(Software Dr. K. Friedrich), Audaces Apparel (Audaces), COAT (COAT- EDV-Systeme) and
Fashion CAD (Cad Cam Solutions) are very common in the manufacturing industry. A set of
three-dimensional (3D) CAD software packages for virtual prototyping of clothing is now
commercially available. This presentation will touch on the challenges today’s software
developers may face to meet the demand of this dynamic industry.
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Training Sessions on
RESEARCH SKILL & ACADEMIC WRITING
for
Undergraduate & Postgraduate Students and University Teachers
Training Sessions
1) Introduction to Research: How to write a Research Proposal
How to find a research topic
The research process
What to include in a research proposal
What is plagiarism?
Duration: 2 hours, Registration fee: BDT 500/-
Session for 1st Batch MSc students of BUTEX. Some of the participants are
now teachers at BUTEX
Session for the teachers of the Textile Department of the Ahsanullah
University of Science & Technology.
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2) Doing Literature Review and Starting Thesis writing
The purposes of literature review
Strategies for literature review
How to write literature review
How to avoid plagiarism
Duration: 2 hours, Registration fee: BDT 500/-
3) Research Methodology & Methods
Methods or methodology?
What are the available methods?
How to select the right technique (s)
Duration: 2 hours, Registration fee: BDT 500/-
4) Academic Writing (writing your research project/dissertation)
Is there any standard feature, format or structure?
How to write different chapters
How to seek support from supervisor (s)
How to avoid mistakes
Duration: 2 hours, Registration fee: BDT 500/-
Organised by:
Centre for Research & Innovation in Science, Arts & Technology (CRISAT) House 24 (Ground Floor), Road 1, Block C, Rampura Banasree, Dhaka 1219
E-mail: [email protected], web: WWW.CRISAT.NET
https://www.facebook.com/groups/EITRC/
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Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference (EITRC) 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Call for Papers & Posters
Academics and professionals are invited to submit original research papers for presentation,
and/or poster for exhibition in the conference. Selected papers will be published in the official
conference proceedings. EITRC accepts original and unpublished papers, which may belong to
but are not limited to the following areas:
Consumer & Industrial
Electronics Electronics &
Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Electronics
& Bioinformatics, Power Electronics,
Mechatronics, Robotics,
Artificial Intelligence
IT Education IT Education,
Laboratory innovations,
Curriculum design, workplace issues
& ethics, Security & Hacking,
Research Ethics
Software Engineering
Algorithms & Applications,
Software Systems & Applications,
Programming languages & performance evaluation,
Multimedia systems & services, Security &
information systems, Automation,
Managing Software Projects,
Multimedia & Visual Software Engineering, Software Maintenance
& Testing, Web Engineering,
Quality Management
Telecommunication Communication Engineering,
Mobile Communication & Computing,
Wireless Networks, Network Performance,
Cyber Security, 3G & 4G
communications, ICT for smart cities,
Smart grid communications,
Powerline communications,
Vehicular networking Others
E-Learning, e-Business, Enterprise Information
Systems, E-Government,
IT in Health Care
Computer Science Networking,
Communication and Multimedia Information, Grid & Cloud Computing
and Applications, CAD/CAM/CAE,
Computer modelling & Applications,
Modelling & Simulation of
Systems, Computer Human
Interaction, High Performance
Computing, Augmented & Virtual
Reality, Quantum Computing
Submit your abstract by 07 April or full paper by 30th May.
The revised paper based on reviewers’ comments must be submitted on or before 30 July.
The abstract should include the research aim or problem, a short description of the research
background and methodology, and the key results or findings. Follow the ‘ETRC paper
template’ available on the conference website to prepare and format the full paper for publication
in the conference proceedings “EITRC Book of Papers”.
The submitted abstracts and papers will be primarily evaluated by the members of the Technical
Committee nominated by the Conference Chair. Full papers written and formatted as per the
recommended paper template will be double-blind-reviewed by relevant experts of professorial
level before accepting for publication in the conference proceedings. A limited number of papers
and posters will be selected for oral or poster presentation in the context of the sessions. Only
the selected full papers recommended by the reviewers will be considered for inclusion in the
“EITRC Book of Papers”.
Further details can be found at the conference website http://eitrc.crisat.net/
Centre for Research & Innovation in Science, Arts & Technology (CRISAT) Promoting Research & Knowledge Exchange
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House 24 (Ground Floor), Road 1, Block C, Rampur Banasree, Dhaka 1219, Bangladesh | Mobile: +8801717402252; +8801789151916, E-mail: [email protected], web: WWW.CRISAT.NET
Centre for Research & Innovation in Science, Arts & Technology (CRISAT) Promoting Research & Knowledge Exchange
Call for Projects
High-Tech Project Exhibition September 2018
on the occasion of
Electronics & Information Technology Research Conference
(EITRC) 2018 Dhaka, Bangladesh
A great opportunity for the Undergraduate and Postgraduate teams to exhibit
project works in the areas of electronics and information technology, e.g.
“Mars Rover”, “Robotics”, “Intelligent Systems”, software/apps etc.
A team of maximum four (04) members will be allocated a table/space for
exhibiting projects and a place for hanging poster within the conference premises.
A participation fee of BDT 4,000/- (four thousand taka only) per team will be
applied which will include refreshment and buffet lunch for each participant.
Expression of interest with a brief description of the project to participate in the
exhibition can be sent at [email protected] and further details about the conference
can be obtained from http://eitrc.crisat.net/.