14 research outputs found

    Preference portfolio of small investors with reference to mutual funds

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    A mutual fund is a single large professionally managed investment organization that gained a tremendous attention by the individual investors to satisfy their investment needs. The paper argues and supports the hypothesis stating that the small investor’s perception towards the growth and success of mutual funds industry in India is positive. The survey was conducted in twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, State of Andhra Pradesh in India. It was concluded that the majority of the small investors are relatively young and equipped with high level education. They are all employed and belong to the range of up to 3 lac1 income. The majority of the small investors preferred to invest in growth funds followed by open end funds, money market instruments, balanced funds and income funds in the order.peer-reviewe

    Addressing the real world problem of managing wireless communication systems using explainable ai-based models through correlation analysis

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    In a general parlance, wireless communication tends to be investigated based on the available methods that support enhancing the optimized data link, especially the software-based methods. AI is mainly used to create and design efficient communication network systems and variable node locations. The major factors impacting wireless communications in the current context are enhanced channel frequency, efficiency of using the bandwidth, and modulation type. The software-defined ratio enables collecting the information and analyzing the overall signal-related components and processing them in real-time situations. This will support in detecting unnecessary information and identifying latency at each stage of communication. The study is intended to measure the influence of critical factors in enhancing the overall management of wireless communication systems through the application of AI technologies. The researchers used the questionnaire method in order to collect the data from the respondents and enable them to analyze the data using the SPSS data package.Campus At

    Computer Aided Measuring Instrument Using Resistor as a Transducer

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    Quality Control is concerned with the problems of detecting poor quality in manufactured product and taking corrective action to eliminate it. Inspection refers to activity of examining the product to determine if it meets specified design standards. Inspections of part geometry are important in ensuring high quality products. Due to geometry of parts and their end use, various types of measuring devices are used for measuring the shape of products. Traditional quality inspection, currently used in a majority of manufacturing processes, is based on high-skilled personnel who perform a series of measurements using traditional measuring instruments like gauges, micrometers, etc. This approach has several disadvantages such as limited accuracy, subjectivity to human errors, increased cost for personnel training, and slows measurement cycle. For the above reasons, significant effort was made to automated measuring processes. In this paper, it has been identified that inspection-using resistor is one of the best and sensitive methods for measuring quality characteristic. Here a working model is fabricated. It verifies whether the value lies between the specified limits. It compares and indicates whether the process is in control or out of control

    Biogas Production from Co-digestion of Brewery Wastes [BW] and Cattle Dung [CD]

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    Abstract: Biogas production from the anaerobic single stage co-digestion of brewery wastes and cattle dung was analyzed in batch mode at mesophilic conditions. For every single stage batch digestion at 40 days retention time, a conversion of 73.8% of the organic solids fed into digester [HRT] was obtained. The average gas yield was 0.290m3/kgVS added. To make favorable fermentation conditions, the content of the initial Total Solids [TS] was changed from 16% to 8% by diluting with water. Maximal overall methane productivity was attained when the ratio CD/BW was 70:30 and maximum organic loading rate was 3.3kgVS/m3d found from semi-continuous digestion on 70:30 without clogging of the digester

    Ethanol Production of Some Promising Commercial Sugarcane Varieties for Ecofriendly use of Ethanol as an Automobile Fuel

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    Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore to study the ethanol production of sugarcane. Yielding ability of ten promising sugarcane varieties was observed. Significant varietal differences in total sugar and fermentable sugar contents of juice, cane yield and ethanol yield were observed. Among the varieties studied,Co 86032 yielding the highest quantity of ethanol (19358 l/ha) while Co 87025 records the lowest (10612 l/ha) with the varietal mean of 16741 l/ha. In addition to the highest yielder of ethanol Co 86032, varieties Co 8021, Co 86249, Co 92020,Co 94005 and Co 94008 were also found promising which yielded ethanol more than 18,000 l/ha. Total sugars, fermentable sugars and cane yield had direct hearing on ethanol production. So a variety meant for ethanol production should have high total and fermentable sugars in juice coupled with high cane yield. These high ethanol yielding varieties viz., Co 8021, Co 86032, Co 86249, Co 92020, Co 94005 and Co 94008 may be exploited for commercial production of ethanol directly from juice and used as parents for evolving varieties suitable for ethanol production

    Preference Portfolio of Small Investors With Reference To Mutual Funds

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    Abstract: A mutual fund is a single large professionally managed investment organization that gained a tremendous attention by the individual investors to satisfy their investment needs. The paper argues and supports the hypothesis stating that the small investors perception towards the growth and success of mutual funds industry in India is positive. The survey had conducted in twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, State of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is concluded that majority of the small investors are relatively young, equipped with high level education, all are employed and found in the income range of up to 3 lac income. Majority of the small investors preferred to invest in growth funds followed by open end funds, money market instruments, balanced funds, and income funds in the order

    A novel optimization approach for rural development based on sustainable agriculture planning, considering the energy and water consumption nexus

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    In today's world, there are many changes and transformations in different sectors of the economy, and today's world economy has become more dependent on each other. The economy of many developing countries is highly dependent on agriculture. In addition, in developed countries, the agricultural sector is of special importance, so they are currently turning to the production of more organic and healthy products. One of the reasons that caused the agricultural sector to receive more attention in the economy is the existential importance of this sector in providing the raw materials of a part of the industry and the food industry needed in that country. Accordingly, in this research, the optimal cultivation pattern is determined using a linear multi-objective mathematical model, including economic, social, and environmental objectives. Moreover, the uncertainty in the input parameters of the proposed model is considered, and a robust optimization approach is applied to deal with this uncertainty. After collecting the research data for the crop year 2021-2022, the proposed robust counterpart formulation is optimized using GAMS software. The numerical results show that increasing the level of conservatism in the robust model cause to decrease in the profit of agriculture as well as increasing the total consumed water. Moreover, the results of the current research can help the decision-makers of the agricultural sector in achieving the goal of obtaining the highest profit

    Balance Harvest from the Forest as a Renewable Resource Using Game Theory

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    Forests are among the most important renewable natural resources. While having a great range of benefits, the crucial advantage of forests is the production of oxygen and the absorption of pollutants. Thus, the current article attempts to examine forest exploitation as a source of wood to prevent forest overexploitation. Three smugglers, residents, and timber companies exploit this resource. There is a competition for the perception of this common source between these factors. In this article, these interactions are considered a game in order to obtain the most probable solution in the real competition between these factors by examining this game. This answer is the balance of the game. In order to use this answer, the behavior of the players can be predicted and used in management planning. Since the amount of withdrawals of operating companies depends on the current inventory (t), the player’s behavior is determined by the system’s current state and then Markov equilibrium was obtained for them

    “Pseudomonas fluorescens” as an Antagonist to Control Okra Root Rotting Fungi Disease in Plants

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    The common bacteria found in fruit and vegetables are Pseudomonas fluorescens which is Germ-negative and is rod-shaped. Pseudomonas fluorescens has been originated from the rhizosphere of Roorkee-grown okra. The presented work involves recognizing and controlling the isolates of Pseudomonas fluorescens. The scope of the proposed work is that the technique used here is a unique strategy to plant protection and control of rotting fungus diseases based on the recognition and management of Pseudomonas fluorescens isolates. Antagonist effect occurs commonly in vegetable and fruit plants. The main goal of this study is to isolate, identify, and evaluate the development of these bacteria which effects on plant growth. In this research work, five isolates have been chosen for further research based on their morphological, biochemical, and physiological characteristics. All five isolates have been identified as Pseudomonas fluorescens from Bergey’s Manual for the determination of bacteriology. Catalase, urease, amylase, and citrate utilization test were all positive in all of the isolates. PFTT4 was identified to be a likely strain for all plant growth promoting exercises such as age of IAA, HCN, ammonia, and phosphate solubilization subsequent to being assessed for their plant development advancing properties. Further, in vitro exploring uncovered that PFTT4 diminished the development of phytopathogens such as Fusarium solani and extraordinarily further developed seed germination just as all development boundaries like shoot and root length. Furthermore, Pseudomonas sp. PFTT4’s plant growth promoting and antifungal activities put forward to it could be there used because of bioinoculant agents for Abelmoschus esculentus
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