5 research outputs found
Research publication trend of Utkal University’s researchers indexed in Scopus during 2008 to 2012: a bibliometric analysis
Abstract
Purpose- The present study is a bibliometric analysis of research papers of Utkal University published in various research journals of repute which were indexed in Scopus (officially known as Sciverse Scopus) during 2008 to 2012. It also identifies the annual growth of university publication, authorship pattern, author productivity, degree of collaboration, length of paper published, most prolific contributor, prolific institution/ organization, geographical distribution etc.
Design/ methodology/ approach- For information retrieval “Utkal University” and “India” were the keywords used as affiliation and “2008” to “2012” selected as the time span of the study, further, the result was refined only to “articles”. Finally, 447 research papers in different disciplines of science and technology retrieved and matched with Utkal University as “author’s affiliation”. The papers were analyzed according to their year-wise publication, authorship pattern, length of paper published, geographical distribution of papers etc., statistical techniques such as Lotka’s Inverse Square Law was used to identify author’s productivity and Bradford’s law used to determine scattering of literature in the publication pattern of the university during the period under study.
Findings- International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Prof. P. K. Panda and Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics were the most favoured journal, contributor and research area respectively during the period under study. The study also revealed that, out of 1702 contributor only 680 were affiliated to Utkal University with 1.53 average authors per paper and 0.66 productivity per author.
Research limitations/ implication- The present study has limitation by geographical area i.e. it covers only Utkal University and by time i.e. it covers only the research papers which were indexed during 2008 to 2012.
Originality/ value- The paper is the result of an original bibliometric analysis of the research papers of Utkal University which were indexed in Sciverse Scopus during 2008 to 2012
One Bit-Line Multi-Threshold SRAM Cell With High Read Stability
ABSTRACT: Memory are inherent part of the nearly all of the digital models and so minimization of power usage of a memory is major role in upgrading the system efficiency, performance reliability. In the paper new multi-threshold one bit-line SRAM cell is proposed , for both read and write operation one bit-line is used. Minimization of power usage because of one bit-line usage and more read stability than conventional multi threshold SRAM cell. In between the proposed multi-threshold one bit-line SRAM cell and conventional multi-threshold SRAM cell comparison will be held in terms of power usage, SNM, delay. The proposed multi-threshold one bit-line SRAM cell usage 94.6% reduction in power in write 1 operation, 93.1% reduction in power in read 1 operation than multi-threshold SRAM. We drawn the schematics using virtuoso ADE of cadence ,and all simulation data are taken out using cadence spectre analyzer with 45nm technology library at 1.8v
Abstracts of International Conference on Scholarly Communication, Open-Access Publishing and Ethics
Academic education, research, and development intensify the nation socially and fiscally competitive. Institutions have a greater role to enhance their intellectual infrastructure facilitations to help in the process of building an institutional academic and research culture through means of scholarly communication and publication. This book covers Abstracts of various peer-reviewed papers presented in the International Conference on Scholarly Communication, Open-access Publishing and Ethics (SCOPE-2018) held at SPA Vijayawada during 25 -26 October 2018. Indeed, these papers are divided into four important subject areas viz. academic research and development; scholarly communication; open access publishing, copyright and ethics; and academic library, preservation facilitations