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K.K.Wagh Education Society’s
K.K.WAGH WOMEN’S POLYTECHNIC, NASHIK
Amrutdham, Panchavati, Nashik-422003
NEWS LETTER
February-2012
Seminar/Workshop/Training Attended by Staff:
Mrs.S.S.Chandgude, HOD of Electronics & Communication Department attended the five days
state level workshop on “Updating Program on VLSI Design” from 6/2/12 to 10/2/12 sponsored
by MSBTE, Mumbai and organized by E&TC Department K.K.Wagh Polytechnic, Chandori. In
this workshop programme, the various topics covered are introduction to the basics, latest trends,
and application of VLSI technology, Architecture of ASIC, PLD, CPLD-Xilinx, Atmel series and
also simulation, testing using VHDL.
Mr.S.B.Pawar, Senior Lecturer of Electronics & Communication Department attended the two
days “Curriculum Revision Project 2012 Electrical Engineering Group” from 14/02/12 to
15/02/12 organized by MSBTE, Mumbai and K.K.Wagh Polytechnic, Nasik .The programme for
‘G’ scheme syllabus revision for subjects ECN FEE, Control System, Electrical Machines and
Transformer.
Mrs. J. N. Vadje, Technical Assistant of Department of Computer Technology, attended a
training program on “MS Office-Advanced Tools” on 19th Feb,2012. The training was organized
by Computer society of India, Nashik Chapter. The main focus of training was on the use of
advanced tools of MS office which are not generally used by users. Vlookup with match,
Combination of Vlookup & Hlookup, Filters, Advanced Filters, Concatenate, If error, Macros
etc. tools were covered in training. The training was very used in order to enhance the use of
office work.
Industry –Institute Interaction meet: In K. K. WAGH Women’s Polytechnic, Nasik “Industry-institute interaction meet” was
organized on 4th FEB-2012, for that meeting Mr. Nadeem Shaikh from Seed Info Tech, Mr.
Hemant Jadhav from Asian Electronics and Mr. Mangesh Bhange from Motvani Ltd. was present
Mr.D.R.Shinde, (Technical Assistant of Electronics & Communication Department ) & Mrs, Y.K.
Bhamare attended two days workshop from 25/02/12 to 26/02/12 attended “A Scientific
Conference on ‘Sustainable Energy’” jointly organized by K.K.Wagh Education Society, Vijnana
Bharati & Bhosala Military College, Nashik. In this workshop Ms. Sneha Khairnar & Ms.
Ruchita Dandgavhal students of Electronics & Communication also took part.It was inaugurated
by Padmashree Dr. Vijay Bhatkar. This state level conference was related to Conservation of
Energy & Energy Management. The rising cost of fossil fuels, the depreciating value of rupee &
the dependency on import of crude oil has culminated into major threat to India’s Energy
Security. Analyzing this severe threat to our country, Vijnana Bharati thought of initiating some
actions. The conference was arranged to understand the energy scenario of our country, to explore
the solution to this problem, to form technology group, to know the efforts done by the experts &
to bring awareness regarding developing mechanism to continue with the coordinated effort to
resolve the energy issues.
for the meeting. Mrs. V. R. Khapli, Principal, K. K. WAGH Women’s Polytechnic, Nasik
addressed meeting and briefed idea behind organizing meet.
Mr. S. B. Pawar (I/C TPO) presented information about institute in form of PPT.
Following pointes were discussed in meeting.
1) Placement
2) Training for students
3) Campus interview
4) Expert faculty from industry
5) Guidance for project and seminar
6) Discussion on recent development in industry
Mr. Hemant Jadhav gives the suggestion for ruler electrification by using diff. solar applications
and use of energy conservation system. Mr. Nadeem Shaikh focused on conducting English
communication test and Technical writing and problem solving techniques. He also gave idea
about value added courses, group discussion and presentation skill. HOD From diff. dept. was
present for that meeting. Mr. S. B. Pawar I/C TPO coordinated that meeting.
Discussion based on the Industry-Institute Interaction Meet
Books Exhibition
Books Exhibition on ‘Life of Swami Vivekananda’
The Institute Level ‘Books Exhibition on ‘Life of Swami Vivekananda’ was organized on 9th Feb.
2012 on the occasion of ‘15oth Birth Anniversary of Swami- Vivekananda and ‘Youth Day’. The purpose
behind this exhibition was to make aware Life of Swami Vivekananda & His contribution regarding
youth, society & Nation. Many staff &students avail this opportunity to equip them with such nice
biography of a great man. During this exhibition, the books like ‘Personality Development, Work of
Swami Vivekananda, Experiences at Chicago etc. was displayed.
This activity was coordinated by Mrs. P.A. Gajarushi, Science Department. It was conducted
jointly by K. K. Wagh Women’s Polytechnic and Swami Vivekananda Centre, Nashik. It was
successfully conducted under the guidance of Mrs. D.C. Palekar, Head of Science Department.
Abstracts of Papers Presented By staff:
Survey on Attack Graph Analysis for Network Security
Mrs.N.R.Patil,
(Presented a paper on ‘How to Improve the Presentation Skills’ in the conference organized by the
Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Sangamner which was held on 24th and 35
th of February 2012)
Abstracts:
In today’s network, security analysis is a difficult task for most of the security administrators. In network
security an attack graph is very important because it shows all possible attacks in a network. It also shows
all possible paths of actions consisting of network vulnerability exploits that can increase network
security weaknesses. Using attack graph, analysis can be done effectively. Since attack graphs are large
and complex, most of the work had done on generation of attack graph and not on analysis of attack
graph. System administrators analyze attack graphs to understand where their system weaknesses lie and
to help decide which security measures will be effective to deploy. The aim of this paper is to study
different ways to analyze attack graph and to provide future scope for research on these attack graphs.
An Improved Approach for Biometric Template Security
Mrs. A. J. Jadhav & Mr. A. D. Talole,
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstracts:
Biometric system based on something about you i.e. unique features about the human being, To overcome
the problems of traditional methods, in this method recognizing the identity based on his/her
physiological and/or behavioral features. Biometric features cannot be forgotten, lost or stolen as easily
and also it is difficult to circumvent like password or ID cards. Biometric system offers reliable solution
for the authentication of the user in identity management systems. with the widespread deployment of
biometric systems in different application there is a need of providing security and privacy to these
system. Changeability is due to limited number of biometric features and privacy protections of biometric
templates are two important issues that need to be addressed for widespread deployment of biometric
technology.
In proposed system to address these issues of changeability and privacy protection in biometric
systems a random projection method with sorted index number technique is used. We will try to use
image processing techniques to reduce noise from an image so that random projection will give higher
performance.
Keywords: Changeability, Privacy-preservation, random-projection, recognition, verification,
identification
Artificial Intelligence Mr. D. R. Sirsath,
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstracts:
Artificial Intelligence is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines finds solutions to
complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from
human intelligence, and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or less flexible
or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established, which influences how
artificial the intelligent behavior appears.
Humans throughout history have always sought to mimic the appearance, mobility, functionality,
intelligent operation, and thinking process of biological creatures. This field of biologically inspired
technology, having the moniker biometrics, has evolved from making static copies of human and animals
in the form of statues to the emergence of robots that operate with realistic appearance and behavior. This
paper covers the current state-of-the-art and challenges to making biomimetic Robots using artificial
muscles.
Exemplar Based Advanced image inpainting Mrs. J. S. Bhamre
(Presented in International Conference on Recent Technology-I-CORT 2012, organized by Institute of
Knowledge College of Engineering, Pune on 9th Feb to 11
th Feb 2012.)
Abstracts:
This paper presents a way to modify the existing image inpainting algorithm. The increased processing
time required for this algorithm will be essential to achieve perceptual difference in the quality of filling.
The main focus is to better the priority function which will be reflected in the results in contrast to the
unmodified algorithm.
Image Completion using Fast Marching Method
Mrs. J. S. Bhamre
(Presented in International Conference on Recent Technology-ICORT 2012, organized by Institute of
Knowledge College of Engineering, Pune on 9th Feb to 11
th Feb 2012.)
Abstracts:
Digital inpainting provides a means for reconstruction of small damaged portions of an image. Although
the inpainting basics are straightforward, most inpainting techniques published in the literature are
complex to understand and to implement.
We present here a new algorithm for digital inpainting based on the fast marching method for level set
applications. Our algorithm is very simple to implement, fast, and produces nearly identical results to
more complex, and usually slower, known methods. Unlike the original fast query method which
decompose exemplar into frequency coefficients and then select fewer coefficients to search best
exemplar patch using search array structure which takes more time even for smaller & simpler images .
Keywords—: Image completion, examplar, DCT, fast marching
An Improved Approach for Extended Visual Cryptographic Scheme
Mrs. A. J. Jadhav
(Presented in International Conference on Computational Intelligence Applications-ICCIA-2012,
organized by Sandip Institute of Technology & Research Center, Nashik on 11th Feb to 12
th Feb 2012.)
Abstracts:
Visual Cryptography is an image encryption technique used to hide the secure information in images. It
allows the encryption of secret image into n number of shares and distributed into n number of
participants. For example in (k, n) secret sharing problem the secret image can be visually recover by
stacking together any k or more transparencies of the shares. But cannot reveal any secrete information by
stacking less than k transparencies together. The Embedded EVCS is constructed by adding random
shares of secret image into meaningful covering images.
The proposed system will work with color images which is not possible with existing embedded EVCS
approach. This approach will test the same algorithm for color images which will take the R, G, B values
separately and add shares to it. It will improve the contrast of the recovered secret image and produce
clear resultant image.
A Novel Approach for Changeable & privacy Preserving Biometric Verifications
Mrs. A. J. Jadhav
(Presented in National Technical Symposium on advancements in Computing Technologies-NTSACT-
2012 organized by Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Sangamner on 24th Feb to 25
th Feb 2012.)
Abstracts: Biometric template protection and changeability are most of the important issues in deploying a practical
biometric system. In proposed technique Random projection method is used for the transformation of
feature vectors using random projection matrix in to a subspace. Further we are going to use encryption
and multiplexing scheme on these transform feature vector. An orthogonal coding scheme i.e. Walsh
Code technique is used to encrypt the random projections. Multiple encrypted random projections are
then mixed together using multiplexing process. The proposed encryption and multiplexing scheme will
not only improves the utilization of system resource by reducing the storage and bandwidth requirement
but also enhances the security of the users biometric information by making information inaccessible to
intruder having a random code. The proposed scheme has a simple architecture. If any biometric template
compromised by an imposter, We can easily generate new template by just varying the random matrix so
that imposter cannot use stolen template to access the users account and also not able to get any
information about the user.
Expert Lecture
‘PHP’ for Second and Third Year Students of Information Technology
Department
The Information Technology Department of K.K.Wagh Women’s Polytechnic, Nashik had arranged an
expert lecture on “PHP” on 18th February 2012. The resource person for the seminar was Mr. Avinash
Dhongde (CEO, Aegis Technologies Nashik).He discussed various concepts of websites and development
of web pages. He also focused on explanation of various servers like IIS, Wamp, Xamp and introduced
the concepts of My-sql, database, Ajax, Java-script, jquery. He made the students aware about the job
opportunities in web development and web designing field.
Mr. Avinash Dhongde (CEO, Aegis Technologies Nashik) delivering the lecture on “PHP”
How to Improve the Presentation Skills’ for First and Second Year Students of
Information Technology Department.
The Information Technology Department of K. K.W agh Women’s Polytechnic, Nasik had arranged an
expert lecture on “How to Improve the Presentation Skills” on 23rd
February 2012.
Dr. Sunil Kute (Professor, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nasik) was the
resource person for the seminar. He guided the students as to how to prepare for the presentation, what are
the dos and don’ts while going for a presentation. He also gave inspiring incidents to the students to
develop their interest. Finally he gave tips on how to prepare the power point slides and how to involve
the audience. The students got an overview of the various aspects of presentation skills which will help
them in presenting papers and delivering seminars.
Dr. Sunil Kute (Professor, K. K. Wagh Institute Of Engineering Education and Research, Nasik) delivering
the lecture on “How to Improve Presentation Skills”
‘Web Art-A Webpage Designing Competition’ Organized by the Information
Technology Department.
The Information Technology Department of K.K.Wagh Women’s Polytechnic had arranged a ‘Web Page
Designing Competition’ on 10th February 2012 for the First and Second students. Theme used for the
competition was ‘McDonalds’ and ‘Archies Gallery’. Prof.Mrs..V.R.Khapli (Principal, K.K.Wagh
Women’s Polytechnic, Nasik) inaugurated the competition and guided the students regarding the
importance of such competitions. It encouraged the students in developing innovative webpages.
Mr. G. N. Jadhav (Incharge of Computer Center, K. K. Wagh Women’s Polytechnic) judged the
competition. First Prize was awarded to Ms. Pooja Godse (Second Year Information Technology) and
Second Prize was awarded to Ms.Varsha Thakare and Ms. Ankita Sonawane (First Year Information
Technology).
Mr. G. N. Jadhav(Incharge,Computer Center,K.K.Wagh Women’s Polytechnic) Judging the Competition
Inter Departmental Paper Presentation Competition:-
The Institute Level Paper Competition was organized by Electronics and Communication Department on
9th Feb 12 for all year students. The competition was co-ordinated by Mr.S.V.Joshi and Ms. Pradnya
Wagh (Lecturer in Electronics and Communication Department ) under the support of Mrs.
S.S.Chandgude, Head of Electronics and Communication Department. The main aim of the event is to
enhance the technical knowledge of the students. The judge Ms. Neha Sharma & Mrs.Rupali Chothe from
K.K.Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research appreciated the students for coming ahead and
taking participation for the technical events, by the end of the Competition she announced the result.
Ms.Vaishnavi Hire (TYET) got First Prize, Ms.Gauri Pagare & Ms. Devyani Shah (TYCM) got Second
Prize, and Ms.Amrutkar Mrunalini, Ms.Manjusha Patil, and Ms.Ankita Shinde (TYET) got Third Prize.
Presentation given by Ms.Amrutkar Mrunalini, Ms.Manjusha Patil, and Ms.Ankita Shinde (TYET)
‘Mathematics Competition’:-
The Institute Level Mathematics Competition was organized by Science Department by keeping in
mind to enhance the confidence in Mathematics and to know the applications of it in their
Engineering subjects. Expanding Reasoning, Logical and Numerical ability of students can be
enhanced through it. Miss. Yogita R. Wani (FYCM) got First Prize ; Miss. Vishakha Patil & Dipalee
Jadhav (FYCM) got Second Prize. This competition was coordinated by Mrs. D. C. Palekar.
Industrial Visit
State Bank ATM Centre:
A study visit was organized by Electronics and Communication Department of K .K. Wagh Women’s
Polytechnic, Nashik at State Bank ATM Centre, Aurangabad Naka, Nashik on 19th Feb 2012 for FYET
students. The shift in charge explained the procedure to operate ATM machine and the process of cash
withdrawal from account .The main objective of this visit was to familiarize the students with advance
technology.
Petrol Pump Ms.Kamod & Co.
A study visit was organized by Electronics and Communication Department of K .K. Wagh Women’s
Polytechnic, Nasik at petrol Pump Ms.Kamod &Co., Aurangabad Road, Nashik on 19th Feb 2012 for
FYET students. The students were made familiar of working of Control Panel, storage of petrol & diesel
underground maximum capacity of tanker and their safety precautions. And also become familiar with the measurement of temperature & density of petrol, diesel.
Study Visit to Nasik Industries and Manufacturers Association (NIMA), Nasik
A visit was arranged by Electronics and Communication & Information Technology Department to
‘NIMA’, Nasik for the First, Second and Third year students on 25th Feb 2012 respectively. The students
were made familiar with the recent ongoing trends and products in the market. The main purpose of this
visit was to make students aware about different Electronic and Software industries in Nasik. Through
this visit students observed different advanced electronic components and softwares available in market.
Powerdeal Energy Systems Pvt.Ltd. Nashik. A study visit was organized by Electronics and Telecommunication dept for Second year
students at Powerdeal Energy Systems Pvt.Ltd.. Nashik on 9th Feb 2012. Mr.Dipak Patil as a
Maintainance Engineer explained the Structure of the Company based on three layers such as
Managenent as a thinking member,Knowledge shared with Workers,Execution by team membes &
they are dependent on each other.Powerdeal company is manufactured the mobile towers,panel control
APFC(Automatic power factor control).The company is also works on reliable housing plant.They
also showed demopiece of this house that brought from Nigeria.Mr.Patil told about”Paddy” is plant
of rise.Our Indian Plants rise is about 3 to 4 feet contains 50 gram rise but paddys height in 9 to 10 feet
contains 1800 gram rise.This visit proved beneficial to students as they got overall idea about
manufacturing of mobile towers,control panels APFC also detailed idea about paddy.
Visit to Powerdeal Energy Systems Pvt.Ltd.
Participation by the Students of Information Technology department in various
events.
Ms.Supriya Chivare of Second Year Information Technology department received the third prize in
‘Rangoli’ competition in an event organized by the J.S.P.M College, Shahapur. Ms.Priyanka Kathe,
Ms.Krutika Bhadake and Ms.Sukanya Jorvekar of Third Year Information Technology Department
participated in C,C++ competition (Compliler) organized by the J.S.PM College, Wagholi.
Abstracts Of Papers Presented By Students: Nano Robotics (won first prize)
Rutuja Kapdnis, Third Year Computer Technology
(Presented in Tecnno-innova-12, National level Paper Presentation Competition organized by Bharti
Vidyapeeth Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Pune on 2nd
Feb to 3rd
Feb 2012)
Abstract:
Nano robotics is one of the emerging technologies which came with advancement in nanotechnology. It
is the technology of creating automatic robots whose components are at or close to the atomic scale of
nanometers (10-9
meter).The paper deals with two areas of nanorobotics, the first one is the design and
simulation of nanodevices and the second one involves assembly of nanorobots. The discussion includes
theoretical aspects of nanorobots such as Environmental sensing, Navigation, Communication and
manipulation. The paper describes the instruments for nanorobot such as atomic force microscope, single
molecular car, toxicity detector etc. At present design of nanorobot is based on biological system
majority of applications in this area are been directed towards medicines. The paper presents the
manufacturing of nanorobots for medical application like surgeries, drug delivery, cancer treatment and
diagnosis of diabetes. The paper also provides information on the open technology that accelerates
nanorobotics development. The paper focuses on advantages and disadvantages as well as researches,
challenges and future development of nanorobotics.
Android OS
Unnati Chaudhari & Jayshri Chaudhri , Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in Tecnno-innova-12, National level Paper Presentation Competition organized by Bharti
Vidyapeeth Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Pune on 2nd
Feb to 3rd
Feb 2012)
Abstract:
The unveiling of the Android platform on was announced with the founding of the Open Handset
Alliance, a consortium of 48 hardware, software, and telecom companies devoted to advancing open
standards for mobile devices. Google has made most of the Android platform available under the Apache
free-software and open source license. Android is a freely downloadable open source software stack for
mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications based on Linux and
Java. Google developed Android collaboratively as part of the Open Handset Alliance, a group of more
than 30 mobile and technology companies working to open up the mobile handset environment. Android's
development kit supports many of the standard packages used by Jetty, and so, due to that fact and Jetty's
modularity and lightweight footprint, it was possible to port Jetty to it so that it will be able to run on the
Android platform.
This paper on Android deals with the history of the Android, the early prototypes, basic
building blocks of an android application and the features of the android.
Cloud Computing
Palvi Edke & Harshali Chaudhri , Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in Tecnno-innova-12, National level Paper Presentation Competition organized by Bharti
Vidyapeeth Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Pune on 2nd
Feb to 3rd
Feb 2012)
Abstract:
Cloud computing is offering utility oriented IT services to users worldwide. It enables hosting of
applications from consumer, scientific and business domains. However data centers hosting cloud
computing applications consume huge amounts of energy, contributing to high operational costs and
carbon footprints to the environment. With energy shortages and global climate change leading our
concerns these days, the power consumption of data centers has become a key issue. Therefore, we need
green cloud computing solutions that can not only save energy, but also reduce operational costs. The
vision for energy efficient management of cloud computing environments is presented here. A green
scheduling algorithm which works by powering down servers when they are not in use is also presented.
Algorithm for Data Compression
Pooja Waghmare & Sandhya Deore, Third Year Computer Technology
(Presented in Tecnno-innova-12, National level Paper Presentation Competition organized by Bharti
Vidyapeeth Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Pune on 2nd
Feb to 3rd
Feb 2012)
Abstract:
Concepts from information theory, as they relate to the goals and evaluation of data compression
methods. The aim of data compression is to reduce redundancy in stored or communicated data, thus
increasing effective data density. Data compression has important application in the areas of file storage
and distributed system Comparisons of both theoretical and empirical natures are reported and
possibilities for future research. A simple characterization of data compression is that it involves
transforming a string of characters in some representation (such as ASCII) into a new string which
contains the same information but whose length is as small as possible. Data compression has important
application in the areas of data transmission and data storage.
The two main variants of the algorithm were described by Ziv and Lempel in two separate
papers in 1977 and 1978, and are often refered to as LZ77 and LZ78. The Lempel-Ziv algorithms
compress by building a dictionary. The algorithms differ in how far back they search and how they find
matches. One of the biggest advantages of the Lempel-Ziv algorithms and reason for its success is that the
dictionary operations can run very quickly.
Remote sensing
Nagma Deshmukh & Nisha Baste, Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstract: Remote sensing has traditionally been the province of Earth scientists and the national security
community. Early civilian satellite instruments were designed largely to meet the needs of weather
forecasting, earth systems science and natural resource management. Social science applications were,
generally speaking, not even considered. However, since the late 1980s, this began to change as a number
of social scientists began to apply remote sensing imagery to understand the underlying social processes
behind diverse phenomena such as deforestation, desertification, and urbanization. Since that time there
has been a dramatic increase in the quantity and breadth of research that can be broadly categorized under
the umbrella of "social science," with newer applications in the fields of archaeology, demography, and
human health and epidemiology. It include an introduction to remote sensing for non-technical
audiences, addresses fundamental issues in the application of remote sensing to social science research
questions. Examples of social science applications in six different fields, and provides a table listing the
characteristics of major sensors.
Artificial Intelligence
Sanpreet kaur Chawala, Tanvi Chaudhari & Snehal Kapse, Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstract:
This paper is an introduction to artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence provide methods for
normalizing qualitative aspects of business systems. They complement quantitative methods in solving
business problems. While AI have the common goal of simulating human intelligence, they use different
methods.AI use a parallel approach to simulate human intelligence. It represents knowledge implicitly
within its structure and applies inductive reasoning to process knowledge. In this paper a algorithm for
artificial intelligence is considered. Topics covered include major branches of AI, overview of neural
network and it's flowchart, applications of artificial intelligence like speech recognition and many others.
Biologically inspired intelligent robots using Artificial Muscles
Unnati Chaudhari & Jayashri Chaudhari, Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstract:
Artificial Intelligence is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines finds solutions to
complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from
human intelligence, and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or less flexible
or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established, which influences how
artificial the intelligent behavior appears. Humans throughout history have always sought to mimic the
appearance, mobility, functionality, intelligent operation, and thinking process of biological creatures.
This field of biologically inspired technology, having the moniker biometrics, has evolved from making
static copies of human and animals in the form of statues to the emergence of robots that operate with
realistic appearance and behavior. This paper covers the current state-of-the-art and challenges to making
biomimetic robots using artificial muscles.
Energy Conservation
Priyanka Avhad, Jyostna Bhadane & Aishwarya Pagare, Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstract:
The demand for electricity is growing at a much faster rate than the generation and supply of electricity.
The shortage of electric power will have cascading effect on industrial production & economic
development.
The shortage of power can be met by addition to existing generation capacities & by more efficient
utilization of existing capacities. Because of severe resource constraints investment in new generation
capacity is limited & again ,the additional generation capacity would be available after a long gestation
period. In this context it is essential that the maximum should be achieved out of the existing capacity &
that we have to go for optimum investment. Energy audit & conservation of exiting energy & its optimum
use is must in a country like India.
The paper contains CASE STUDY on Energy conservation in Indian power system by using high
efficiency transformer.
Remote sensing
Palvi Edke & Harshali Chaudhari, Second Year Computer Technology
(Presented in International Conference on Novel horizon and prospectus of industry Institute Interaction
organized by Shri Shankar Prasad Agnihotri Collage of Engineering, Wardha on 5th Feb to 6
th Feb 2012)
Abstract:
Expert assessments for crop and range productivity of very-large arid and semiarid areas worldwide are
ever more in demand and these studies require greater sensitivity in delineating the different grades or
levels of soil salinity. In conjunction with field study in arid southeastern Oregon, we assess the merit of
adding decision-tree analysis (DTA) to a commonly used remote-sensing method. Randomly sampled
surface soil horizons were analyzed for saturation percentage, field capacity, pH and electrical
conductivity (EC). IFSAR data were acquired for terrain analysis and surficial geological mapping,
followed by derivation of layers for analysis. Significant correlation was found between EC values and
surface elevation, bands 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Landsat TM image, and brightness and wetness indices.
Maximum-likelihood supervised classification of the Landsat images yields two salinity classes: non-
saline soils (EC < 4 dSm–1), prediction accuracy of 97%, and saline soils (EC > 4 dSm–1), prediction
accuracy 60%. Addition of DTA results in successful prediction of five classes of soil salinity and an
overall accuracy of about 99%. Moreover, the calculated area of salt-affected soil was overestimated
when mapped using remote sensing data only compared to that predicted by additionally using DTA.
DTA is a promising approach for mapping soil salinity in more productive and accurate ways compared
to only using remote-sensing analysis.
Pro Utsav 2012 National Level Project Competition: Pro Utsav Project Competition held on 24/02/12 to 25/02/12 at K.K.Wagh Polytechnic, Nashik in which 8
students participated from Electronic & Communication Department forming three groups. First Group
consist of Vaishnavi Hire, Sujata Khaire, Nisha Chavan (Datalogger & Microcontroller), Second group
consist of Amrutkar Mrunalini, Bhagyashree Daware, Manjusha Patil (Automatic Garge Door Opener),
Tidke Jayashree, Dhanshree Hazare, Amruta Dehade (Smart Trolley).
Placement Academic year 2011-2012(Campus Recruitment):
Academic placement of year 2011-2012 was conducted on 21/02/2012 of HCL InfoTech Ltd. ,Mumbai,
in which 3 candidates from TYET short listed for interview, result awaited.
Book’s Purchased in Central Library:- 01 February to 29 February 2012
Sr. No. Name of Dept. Total Book’s
01 Computer 38
02 Information Tech. 41
03 Electronics and Communication 18
04 Electronics and Telecommunication 01
06 General 22
Total Books 120