264 research outputs found

    A Survey Paper on Privacy Preserving and Content Protecting Location Based Queries Using Two Phase Protocol

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    Location Based Service LBS is the service accessed on mobiles or devices with GPS. In order to use these services there are certain issues to the data being shared and the information of the user who is using this service may be exposed publicly, even though the user doesnot want to share his information in public domain. A lot of research has been done over this, to protect the users data to be accessed by unauthorised users and those who are not the intended users of that information. We propose a solution to one of the location-based query problems. A user wants to query a database of location data, known as Points of Interest (POIs), and does not want to reveal his/her location to the server due to privacy concerns; And the owner of the location data, that is, the location server, does not want to simply distribute its data to all users

    Fuzzy Logic Approach for Routing in Internet of Things Network

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    A performance of network is evaluated by considering different parameters. The network lifetime depends on many factors Residual energy, Link lifetime and Delay. The Major Challenge in IoT is to the increased lifetime of low power and lossy network (RPL).The process considering input and output to evaluate Network performance by considering the above factors. The proposed system makes use of FIS (Fuzzy Inference System) for selecting the best path to maximize network lifetime. The outcome obtained by using MATLAB and Network performance is increased. The excellent route is selected if Residual Energy is 194, Link quality is 51.2 and Delay is 1.05 then excellent route quality is 73.4%

    ROLE OF MICRONUTRIENTS IN HEART DISEASES

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    Heart disease is a common occurrence in older patients in the civilized culture, and the rate is predicted to rise as the software advances. Patients with heart disease should be intended to eat a salt-free diet to lose adiposity. Diet is also critical for heart disease patients; those with nutrition deficits have a low deep prognosis. A growing body of research indicates a correlation between heart disease and a lack of micronutrients. Repairable heart disease has been linked to thiamine and selenium deficiency. Micronutrients and heart disease may, nevertheless, have a more moderate association, according to recent research. This article looks at studies that looked at micronutrient consumption, supplement effectiveness, and micronutrient ingestion in heart disease patients, with an emphasis on retinol, ascorbic acid, a fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin B1, other B vitamins, cholecalciferol, folate, iron, and copper. Because aging is the leading cause of coronary heart disease, treatments intended to reduce down the aging process or improving life expectancy are distinctly different from their standards for the treatment of coronary heart disease. Altering risky life decisions which might relate to aging and coronary heart diseases, such as nicotine usage, obesity, and unique lifestyles, is increasingly become part of the quality of practice

    To implement an Analyzer for evaluation of the performance of Recent Web Development Frameworks

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    Everything you see, click, and interact with on a website is the work of front-end web development. Client-side frameworks and scripting languages like JavaScript and various JS libraries like AngularJS, jQuery, Node.js, etc. have made it possible for developers to develop interactive websites with performance improvement. Today the use of web is raised to such an extent that web has evolved from simple text content from one server to complex ecosystem with various types of contents spread across several administrative domains. This content makes the websites more complex and hence affects user experience. Till now efforts has been done to improve the performance at server side by increasing scalability of back-end or making the application more efficient. The performance of client side is not measured or just tested for usability. Some widely used JavaScript benchmark suites for measuring the performance of web browsers. The main focus of such a benchmark is not to measure the performance of a web application itself, but to measure its performance within a specific browser. There is wide variety of literature being available to measure the complexity of web pages and determining the load time. The aim behind our project is that to characterize the complexity of web pages built using different web development technologies like AngularJS, jQuery, AJAX (Client side web development technologies) so as to compare and analyze the usage of proper web development technique. In this paper we have used AngularJS as a case study to evaluate its performance against other frameworks like jQuery and AJAX

    SQL Based Paperless Examination System

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    A database management system (DBMS) consists of software that operates database, providing storage, access and security, backup and other facilities. Database management systems can be categorized according to the database model that they support, such as relational or XML, the type(s) of computer they support, such as a server cluster or a mobile phone, the query language(s) that access the database, such as SQL or X Query, performance trade-offs, such as maximum scale or maximum speed or others. Using these facilities we intend to develop A Paperless SQL Based Examination. This shall support a descriptive examination and multiple clients at a given time. Paperless examination is an important role of modern education, which can effectively reduce the teachers workload and improve work efficiency. This article describes a novel SQL-based paperless examination system, including objective questions as well as SQL programming questions. Keywords: Database, Examination, Paperless, Test, Sq

    Modal wet processing – A novel approach

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    In this study, various pretreatment parameters have been optimized for greige woven modal fabric in an industrial set-up of semi-continuous and continuous pretreatment range in order to overcome its processing issues without altering the inherent fabric softness. Various recipes of pad-batch desizing, pad-steam bleaching and cold causticization have been attempted and the results are compared with exhaust pretreatment. The pretreated fabric is then subjected to dyeing with. a reactive dye. The performance of the processed fabric has been evaluated in terms of water absorbency, tensile strength, CIE whiteness index, and tegewa rating. Wash and crock fastness of the subsequently dyed fabric are also evaluated. The XRD spectrum indicates marginal increase in the crystallinity of modal fabric post causticization. The results are found encouraging in terms of good and uniform depth of colour with very little deterioration in the desired fabric properties

    Antidiabetic Activity of Methanol Extract of Canthium parviflorum Lam. Leaves

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    The present investigation was carried out to study the antidiabetic activity of the methanol extract from the leaves of Canthium parviflorum Lam. (Family- Rubiaceae) in adult Wistar rats at 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg p.o. respectively using normoglycemic, glucose loaded and alloxan induced hyperglycaemic models. Metformin (250 mg/kg, p.o.) was used as reference standard for the activity comparison. Results of the study revealed significant antidiabetic activity of the methanol extract in a dose dependent manner. The antidiabetic activity showed by the extract may be due to by promoting the insulin release from the undestroyed β-cells or its action may be similar to insulin. Our study supports the folklore claims to its utilization as an antidiabetic medicinal plant and and suggests that leaves possess promising therapeutic activity for the maintenance of diabetes mellitus

    Comparison of Classic and Proseal LMA in Anaesthetised and Paralysed Patients coming for Gynaecological Surgeries

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    SUMMARY: Laryngeal Mask Airway has come a long way since its introduction in the year 1988 with multiple modifications coming up. The Proseal LMA is one such modification of the Classic LMA which incorporates additional features like a dorsal cuff and a drain tube by virtue of which it forms a better seal around the larynx. But, as mentioned earlier, although newer versions are increasingly seen in the Anaesthesiologist’s armoury, the Classic LMA has its own place. Hence we have compared these two LMAs in terms of ease of insertion, the time taken for insertion, the number of attempts required for insertion, the fiberoptic view after the insertion, the oropharyngeal sealing pressure and complications. This study was performed on 60 ASA I-II physical status female patients who were undergoing elective short duration gynaecological surgeries under general Anaesthesia.The ethical committee approval and the patient’s consent were obtained before starting the study. The study was a single blinded randomised study and the observations were done by the author after inducing general anaesthesia with a standard protocol. We observed no significant difference between the two LMAs in terms of ease of insertion, number of attempts and time taken for insertion.The fiberoptic view was significantly better with the Proseal LMA. The Oropharyngeal sealing pressure also was significantly higher than that of Classic LMA. There was no difference in the two LMA s in terms of complication both intra and postop.The haemodynamic response on insertion was also found to be comparable between the 2 LMAs. CONCLUSION: We hereby conclude that, Proseal LMA not only gives a better anatomical fit in the laryngopharynx as compared to the Classic LMA but also allows significantly better ventilatory conditions as assessed by the fiberoptic view and the oropharyngeal sealing pressure, respectively. There is no statistically significant difference between the two LMAs in terms of ease of insertion, intraop and postop complications

    Finding nearest Neighbor in Geo-Social Query Processing

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    Recording the region of people using location-acquisition technologies, such as GPS, allows generating life patterns, which associate people to places they habitually visit. Considering life patterns as edges that connect users of a social network to geographical entities on a spatial network, improves the social network, providing an integrated geo-social graph. Queries over such graph excerpt information on users, with respect to their location history, and excerpt information on geographical entities in correspondence with users who normally visit these entities. A repeated type of query in spatial networks (e.g., road networks) is to find the k- nearest neighbors (k-NN) of a given query objects. With these networks, the distances between objects depend on their network connectivity and it is expensive to compute the distances (e.g., shortest paths) between objects. We present the concept of a geo-social graph that is based on life patterns, where users are connected to geographical entities using life-pattern edges more specifically to allow finding a group of users in a Geo-Social network whose members are close to each other both socially and geographically. We proposed a new approach to find the group of k users who are geo-socially attached to each other and satisfy the all the query points. We used the Bottom up pruning technique for effective pruning of geo-social group queries. An important contribution of this work is in illustrating the usefulness and the feasibility of maintaining and querying integrated geo-social graphs
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