This document contains details of 15 embedded system projects from 2015. It includes the project codes, topics, and abstracts. The projects cover areas like multi-robot control, fuzzy control of hexapod robots, dual-arm tele-robotic systems, health monitoring using home sensors, automotive security, visual servo control, wearable hand robots, on-chip communication, real-time scheduling, and approximate computing using partially-forgetful memories.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
IRJET- Prediction of Anomalous Activities in a VideoIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed method for detecting anomalous activities in videos using deep learning models. It uses a convolutional neural network (CNN) to extract spatial features from video frames. These features are then fed into a bidirectional long short-term memory (LSTM) network to learn temporal features across frames. The CNN-bidirectional LSTM model is trained on normal video activities to learn what normal behavior looks like. During testing, activities that deviate from this learned pattern of normalcy will be flagged as anomalous. The method is evaluated on the UCF Crime dataset and is shown to outperform state-of-the-art approaches for anomalous activity recognition in videos.
IRJET- Surveillance of Object Motion Detection and Caution System using B...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed surveillance system using a block matching algorithm for motion detection. The system would use IP cameras to stream video that is monitored for unauthorized activity. Motion detection is performed by comparing frames using the block matching algorithm to detect changes in pixel intensity values, which would trigger an alarm. The block matching algorithm divides frames into blocks of pixels and validates the maximum and minimum intensity of each pixel. Comparing blocks between frames identifies motion if intensity values change beyond a threshold. If motion is detected in a designated sensitive area, the system saves the video and sends alerts by email and mobile notification to users.
IRJET- Survey on EEG Based Brainwave Controlled Home AutomationIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on using electroencephalography (EEG) brainwave signals to control home automation devices. It discusses several previous studies that used EEG signals to control robots, anticipate finger movements, control environmental devices for paralyzed patients, and classify gestures for home automation. The document then outlines a study that analyzed brainwave signals to detect patterns related to thoughts and emotions. These signals were sensed by a brainwave sensor, transmitted via Bluetooth, processed using Matlab, and used to send commands to control home devices. The goal was to develop a brain-computer interface for controlling home automation systems using EEG brainwave signals.
AUTOMATIC THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM (SMART SURVEILLANCE CAMERA)csandit
The proposed work aims to create a smart application camera, with the intention of eliminating
the need for a human presence to detect any unwanted sinister activities, such as theft in this
case. Spread among the campus, are certain valuable biometric identification systems at
arbitrary locations. The application monitosr these systems (hereafter referred to as “object”)
using our smart camera system based on an OpenCV platform.
By using OpenCV Haar Training, employing the Viola-Jones algorithm implementation in
OpenCV, we teach the machine to identify the object in environmental conditions. An added
feature of face recognition is based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to generate Eigen
Faces and the test images are verified by using distance based algorithm against the eigenfaces,
like Euclidean distance algorithm or Mahalanobis Algorithm.
If the object is misplaced, or an unauthorized user is in the extreme vicinity of the object, an
alarm signal is raised.
Human Motion Detection in Video Surveillance using Computer Vision TechniqueIRJET Journal
The document discusses a technique for detecting human motion in video surveillance using computer vision. It proposes a method called DECOLOR (Detecting Contiguous Outliers in the LOw-rank Representation) that formulates object detection as outlier detection in a low-rank representation of video frames. This allows it to detect moving objects flexibly without assumptions about foreground or background behavior. DECOLOR simultaneously performs object detection and background estimation using only the test video sequence, without requiring training data. The method models the outlier support explicitly and favors spatially contiguous outliers, making it suitable for detecting clustered foreground objects like people. It achieves more accurate detection and background estimation than state-of-the-art robust principal component analysis methods.
In this paper, a new steganography algorithm has been suggested to enforce the security of data hiding and to increase the amount of payloads. This algorithm is based on four safety layers; the first safety layer has been initiated through compression and an encryption of a confidential message using a set partition in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) and advanced encryption standard (AES) mechanisms respectively. An irregular image segmentation algorithm (IIS) on a cover-image (Ic) has been constructed successfully in
the second safety layer, and it is based on the adaptive reallocation segments' edges (ARSE) by applying an
adaptive finite-element method (AFEM) to find the numerical solution of the proposed partial differential equation (PDE). An intelligent computing technique using a hybrid adaptive neural network with a modified ant colony optimizer (ANN_MACO) has been proposed in the third safety layer to construct a
learning system. This system accepts entry using support vector machine (SVM) to generate input patterns as features of byte attributes and produces new features to modify a cover-image. The significant innovation of the proposed novel steganography algorithm is applied efficiently on the forth
safety layer which is more robust for hiding a large amount of confidential message reach to six bits per pixel (bpp) into color images. The new approach of hiding algorithm works against statistical and visual attacks with high imperceptible of hiding data into stego-images (Is). The experimental results are
discussed and compared with the previous steganography algorithms; it demonstrates that the proposed algorithm has a significant improvement on the effect of the security level of steganography by making an arduous task of retrieving embedded confidential message from color images.
Discrete event systems comprise of discrete state spaces and eventNitish Nagar
This document discusses software for modeling and analyzing discrete event systems. It provides examples of software for control synthesis (TCT), verification (COSPAN), timed discrete event systems (KRONOS, UPPAAL, TTCT), and hybrid systems (HYTECH, SHIFT). It also lists examples and benchmarks for testing software, including examples of supervisory control.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
IRJET- Prediction of Anomalous Activities in a VideoIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed method for detecting anomalous activities in videos using deep learning models. It uses a convolutional neural network (CNN) to extract spatial features from video frames. These features are then fed into a bidirectional long short-term memory (LSTM) network to learn temporal features across frames. The CNN-bidirectional LSTM model is trained on normal video activities to learn what normal behavior looks like. During testing, activities that deviate from this learned pattern of normalcy will be flagged as anomalous. The method is evaluated on the UCF Crime dataset and is shown to outperform state-of-the-art approaches for anomalous activity recognition in videos.
IRJET- Surveillance of Object Motion Detection and Caution System using B...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed surveillance system using a block matching algorithm for motion detection. The system would use IP cameras to stream video that is monitored for unauthorized activity. Motion detection is performed by comparing frames using the block matching algorithm to detect changes in pixel intensity values, which would trigger an alarm. The block matching algorithm divides frames into blocks of pixels and validates the maximum and minimum intensity of each pixel. Comparing blocks between frames identifies motion if intensity values change beyond a threshold. If motion is detected in a designated sensitive area, the system saves the video and sends alerts by email and mobile notification to users.
IRJET- Survey on EEG Based Brainwave Controlled Home AutomationIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on using electroencephalography (EEG) brainwave signals to control home automation devices. It discusses several previous studies that used EEG signals to control robots, anticipate finger movements, control environmental devices for paralyzed patients, and classify gestures for home automation. The document then outlines a study that analyzed brainwave signals to detect patterns related to thoughts and emotions. These signals were sensed by a brainwave sensor, transmitted via Bluetooth, processed using Matlab, and used to send commands to control home devices. The goal was to develop a brain-computer interface for controlling home automation systems using EEG brainwave signals.
AUTOMATIC THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM (SMART SURVEILLANCE CAMERA)csandit
The proposed work aims to create a smart application camera, with the intention of eliminating
the need for a human presence to detect any unwanted sinister activities, such as theft in this
case. Spread among the campus, are certain valuable biometric identification systems at
arbitrary locations. The application monitosr these systems (hereafter referred to as “object”)
using our smart camera system based on an OpenCV platform.
By using OpenCV Haar Training, employing the Viola-Jones algorithm implementation in
OpenCV, we teach the machine to identify the object in environmental conditions. An added
feature of face recognition is based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to generate Eigen
Faces and the test images are verified by using distance based algorithm against the eigenfaces,
like Euclidean distance algorithm or Mahalanobis Algorithm.
If the object is misplaced, or an unauthorized user is in the extreme vicinity of the object, an
alarm signal is raised.
Human Motion Detection in Video Surveillance using Computer Vision TechniqueIRJET Journal
The document discusses a technique for detecting human motion in video surveillance using computer vision. It proposes a method called DECOLOR (Detecting Contiguous Outliers in the LOw-rank Representation) that formulates object detection as outlier detection in a low-rank representation of video frames. This allows it to detect moving objects flexibly without assumptions about foreground or background behavior. DECOLOR simultaneously performs object detection and background estimation using only the test video sequence, without requiring training data. The method models the outlier support explicitly and favors spatially contiguous outliers, making it suitable for detecting clustered foreground objects like people. It achieves more accurate detection and background estimation than state-of-the-art robust principal component analysis methods.
In this paper, a new steganography algorithm has been suggested to enforce the security of data hiding and to increase the amount of payloads. This algorithm is based on four safety layers; the first safety layer has been initiated through compression and an encryption of a confidential message using a set partition in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) and advanced encryption standard (AES) mechanisms respectively. An irregular image segmentation algorithm (IIS) on a cover-image (Ic) has been constructed successfully in
the second safety layer, and it is based on the adaptive reallocation segments' edges (ARSE) by applying an
adaptive finite-element method (AFEM) to find the numerical solution of the proposed partial differential equation (PDE). An intelligent computing technique using a hybrid adaptive neural network with a modified ant colony optimizer (ANN_MACO) has been proposed in the third safety layer to construct a
learning system. This system accepts entry using support vector machine (SVM) to generate input patterns as features of byte attributes and produces new features to modify a cover-image. The significant innovation of the proposed novel steganography algorithm is applied efficiently on the forth
safety layer which is more robust for hiding a large amount of confidential message reach to six bits per pixel (bpp) into color images. The new approach of hiding algorithm works against statistical and visual attacks with high imperceptible of hiding data into stego-images (Is). The experimental results are
discussed and compared with the previous steganography algorithms; it demonstrates that the proposed algorithm has a significant improvement on the effect of the security level of steganography by making an arduous task of retrieving embedded confidential message from color images.
Discrete event systems comprise of discrete state spaces and eventNitish Nagar
This document discusses software for modeling and analyzing discrete event systems. It provides examples of software for control synthesis (TCT), verification (COSPAN), timed discrete event systems (KRONOS, UPPAAL, TTCT), and hybrid systems (HYTECH, SHIFT). It also lists examples and benchmarks for testing software, including examples of supervisory control.
Uncertainty Quantification with Unsupervised Deep learning and Multi Agent Sy...Bang Xiang Yong
Presented at MET4FOF Workshop, JULY 2020
I talk about our recent work of combining Bayesian Deep learning with Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) methods. In particular, we look at Bayesian Autoencoders.
IRJET - Network Traffic Monitoring and Botnet Detection using K-ANN AlgorithmIRJET Journal
This document discusses a system for network traffic monitoring and botnet detection using the K-ANN (Kohonen Artificial Neural Network) algorithm. The system aims to address challenges in analyzing large amounts of network traffic data in real-time to accurately detect abnormal network activities and security threats. It involves collecting network packets using packet capture libraries, filtering the packets using K-ANN to detect botnet behavior, and notifying administrators of any detected threats. The system architecture and K-ANN algorithm are described. Results show the system was able to detect a SYN flood attack based on analyzing packet attributes. Future work will involve detecting additional types of network threats.
Neural networks in business forecastingAmir Shokri
The document discusses the use of neural networks for business forecasting. It begins with an abstract and introduction about neural networks and their applications. It then provides details on how neural networks work, including their structure of interconnected nodes that learn patterns from data. The document discusses how neural networks can be used as a forecasting tool and provides examples of their use in areas like marketing and finance. It also provides a table listing other business forecasting applications reported in literature. The conclusion emphasizes that neural networks have been successfully used for business forecasting but that each application requires careful modeling and consideration of issues. No single method like neural networks is always best, and combining methods may improve performance.
This document outlines a project to implement object detection and tracking using an FPGA-based distributed camera system. It discusses the motivation, objectives, and scope of the project. The system design uses image processing algorithms like grayscale conversion, thresholding, and edge detection for object detection, and normalized cross correlation for object tracking. The document presents results from MATLAB simulations demonstrating these algorithms and discusses implementing the system on an FPGA for real-time tracking. Future work includes connecting modules, behavioral analysis, and a user interface.
This paper proposes using a hybrid neural network trained by particle swarm optimization to identify tension in a brake-motor lifting system based on stator current data. The neural network uses both radial basis function and sigmoid basis function neurons arranged like the structure of the splenium in the brain. Simulation results show this approach can precisely control the lifting system with low cost and minimize motor current surge. The algorithm is expected to save around 15% of braking energy efficiency.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Background Subtraction Algorithm Based Human Behavior DetectionIJERA Editor
This document summarizes a research paper on developing a new video surveillance system to detect human behavior in real-time video streams. It discusses background subtraction as an effective technique for moving object detection. The proposed system applies background subtraction, thresholding, morphological operations and object tracking to detect both normal and abnormal human behaviors. Experimental results show the system can efficiently track humans and detect abnormal activities in video streams.
Deep-learning based single object tracker for night surveillance IJECEIAES
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a deep learning-based single object tracker for night surveillance video. The tracker uses pre-trained convolutional neural networks coupled with fully connected layers. The network is trained online during tracking to model changes in the target object's appearance as it moves. The paper tests different hyperparameters for the online learning, including optimization algorithms, learning rates, and ratios of positive and negative training samples, to determine the optimal setup for nighttime tracking. It evaluates the tracker on 14 night surveillance videos and finds that using the Adam optimizer with a learning rate of 0.00075 and a 2:1 ratio of positive to negative samples achieves the best accuracy.
Machine learning for wireless networks @Bestcom2016Merima Kulin
A tutorial on applying machine learning techniques for optimizing wireless networks. Topic include: (i) why and how to use data science in wireless network research; (ii) introduce a generic framework for applying data science in wireless networks; (iii) practical example that shows how to instantiate the framework using best practices.
The document discusses the Mechanical Engineering department at IIT Kanpur. It describes some of the research areas and projects being conducted, including developing train safety systems like wheel impact load detection and derailment detection devices. It also discusses research on measuring wheel technology, onboard diagnosis systems, bogie design, and developing stability control for cars. The department has strong programs in areas like computational mechanics, materials science, robotics, and is growing its nuclear engineering program.
For further details contact:
N.RAJASEKARAN B.E M.S 9841091117,9840103301.
IMPULSE TECHNOLOGIES,
Old No 251, New No 304,
2nd Floor,
Arcot road ,
Vadapalani ,
Chennai-26.
www.impulse.net.in
Email: ieeeprojects@yahoo.com/ imbpulse@gmail.com
IRJET- Smart Traffic Control System using YoloIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed smart traffic control system that uses the YOLO object detection algorithm and deep learning techniques. The system uses a camera to capture real-time video of a road intersection. The YOLO algorithm running on a server analyzes the video to detect vehicles and determine traffic flow characteristics like queue density. It then optimizes the traffic signal phases to minimize wait times and maximize the number of vehicles that can safely pass through the intersection. The deep learning model is deployed on an embedded controller using transfer learning to allow for object detection with limited hardware resources. The goal is to develop an intelligent traffic light control system that can dynamically adjust signal timing based on real-time traffic conditions.
This document discusses using deep learning techniques like convolutional neural networks, autoencoders, and variational autoencoders to perform false coloring of satellite images. The techniques are implemented in Python using frameworks like Keras and TensorFlow. CNNs achieved 92% accuracy, autoencoders achieved 90% accuracy, and variational autoencoders achieved 92% accuracy in converting grayscale satellite images to color images. The codes for implementing each technique are also included.
1. The document discusses Kohinoor Business School's MMS program from 2011-2013, presented by several students on the topic of neural networks.
2. It provides a brief history of neural networks and describes their ability to recognize and identify patterns in complex data through processes like data mining and prediction.
3. Examples of business applications for neural networks discussed include medical diagnosis, fraud detection, credit analysis, and marketing. The conclusion notes neural networks' potential usefulness for applications involving behavior pattern recognition and prediction.
Hariprasad Ravishankar is a Masters student in Electrical Engineering at USC expected to graduate in May 2017. He has work experience in image processing and deep learning at NinePoint Medical and Philips Research. His technical skills include Python, C++, MATLAB, OpenCV, TensorFlow and deep learning frameworks. Some of his projects include implementing LeNet-5 for handwritten digit classification achieving 99.05% accuracy, bag of words object detection using SIFT features, and texture classification using Laws' filter.
IRJET- Moving Object Detection with Shadow Compression using Foreground Segme...IRJET Journal
The document describes a study that investigates using foreground segmentation to extract moving objects from videos by detecting differences between frames, with the goal of tracking silhouettes of moving objects to create an interactive video display. The researchers propose using a statistical approach to segment foreground objects and apply filtering techniques to reduce noise from the extracted shadows. The results indicate the extraction process accurately tracks motion and outlines of foreground objects between frames.
IRJET- Anomaly Detection System in CCTV Derived VideosIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed system for anomaly detection in CCTV videos using deep learning techniques. The system has two main components: 1) feature extraction using convolutional neural networks to learn representations of normal behavior from training videos, and 2) an anomaly detection classifier to identify abnormal events in new videos based on the learned features. Several related works incorporating techniques like k-means clustering, decision trees, and neural networks for video-based anomaly detection are also reviewed. The methodology section outlines the overall framework, including preprocessing steps and separate training and testing phases to extract normal features and then detect anomalies.
Desarrollo tecnologico en diferentes disciplinasLia Perez
El documento trata sobre el desarrollo tecnológico. Explica que la evolución de la tecnología y su dirección futura es una gran incógnita, y que existe debate sobre si la humanidad podrá controlar este cambio o simplemente tendrá que aceptarlo. También señala que la ciencia ha llegado a influir en la mentalidad humana y orienta a la sociedad hacia el futuro, convirtiéndose en un factor clave para el desarrollo social. Por último, introduce a MATLAB como una herramienta que integra aná
This document provides information about 8 VLSI projects from 2015 conducted by NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY. The projects include topics such as low-power clock generators, FFT architectures, error correcting codes, content addressable memories, charge pump converters, delta-sigma modulators, clock skew compensation circuits, and techniques for obfuscating DSP circuits. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY is located in Pondicherry, India and provides contact information including their website, address, phone number and email.
final year ieee pojects in pondicherry,bulk ieee projects ,bulk 2015-16 i...nexgentech
This document provides information about 12 MATLAB projects from 2015 conducted by Nexgen Technology. It lists the project topics, abstracts describing what each project involved, and the year 2015 for each entry. The document also provides contact information for Nexgen Technology, including their website, address, email, phone number, and mobile numbers.
Penderita anak anak karena penyakit pneumonia di kota sukabumirezka_id
Dokumen ini membahas tentang pneumonia pada anak di bawah lima tahun di Kota Sukabumi berdasarkan data dari Dinas Kesehatan Kota Sukabumi tahun 2013. Pneumonia adalah radang paru yang disebabkan bakteri, virus, atau jamur. Puskesmas Benteng memiliki salah satu jumlah kasus pneumonia tertinggi. Sebanyak 1.572 kasus pneumonia terjadi pada anak di bawah lima tahun, dengan 710 kasus pada bayi di bawah
Uncertainty Quantification with Unsupervised Deep learning and Multi Agent Sy...Bang Xiang Yong
Presented at MET4FOF Workshop, JULY 2020
I talk about our recent work of combining Bayesian Deep learning with Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) methods. In particular, we look at Bayesian Autoencoders.
IRJET - Network Traffic Monitoring and Botnet Detection using K-ANN AlgorithmIRJET Journal
This document discusses a system for network traffic monitoring and botnet detection using the K-ANN (Kohonen Artificial Neural Network) algorithm. The system aims to address challenges in analyzing large amounts of network traffic data in real-time to accurately detect abnormal network activities and security threats. It involves collecting network packets using packet capture libraries, filtering the packets using K-ANN to detect botnet behavior, and notifying administrators of any detected threats. The system architecture and K-ANN algorithm are described. Results show the system was able to detect a SYN flood attack based on analyzing packet attributes. Future work will involve detecting additional types of network threats.
Neural networks in business forecastingAmir Shokri
The document discusses the use of neural networks for business forecasting. It begins with an abstract and introduction about neural networks and their applications. It then provides details on how neural networks work, including their structure of interconnected nodes that learn patterns from data. The document discusses how neural networks can be used as a forecasting tool and provides examples of their use in areas like marketing and finance. It also provides a table listing other business forecasting applications reported in literature. The conclusion emphasizes that neural networks have been successfully used for business forecasting but that each application requires careful modeling and consideration of issues. No single method like neural networks is always best, and combining methods may improve performance.
This document outlines a project to implement object detection and tracking using an FPGA-based distributed camera system. It discusses the motivation, objectives, and scope of the project. The system design uses image processing algorithms like grayscale conversion, thresholding, and edge detection for object detection, and normalized cross correlation for object tracking. The document presents results from MATLAB simulations demonstrating these algorithms and discusses implementing the system on an FPGA for real-time tracking. Future work includes connecting modules, behavioral analysis, and a user interface.
This paper proposes using a hybrid neural network trained by particle swarm optimization to identify tension in a brake-motor lifting system based on stator current data. The neural network uses both radial basis function and sigmoid basis function neurons arranged like the structure of the splenium in the brain. Simulation results show this approach can precisely control the lifting system with low cost and minimize motor current surge. The algorithm is expected to save around 15% of braking energy efficiency.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Background Subtraction Algorithm Based Human Behavior DetectionIJERA Editor
This document summarizes a research paper on developing a new video surveillance system to detect human behavior in real-time video streams. It discusses background subtraction as an effective technique for moving object detection. The proposed system applies background subtraction, thresholding, morphological operations and object tracking to detect both normal and abnormal human behaviors. Experimental results show the system can efficiently track humans and detect abnormal activities in video streams.
Deep-learning based single object tracker for night surveillance IJECEIAES
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a deep learning-based single object tracker for night surveillance video. The tracker uses pre-trained convolutional neural networks coupled with fully connected layers. The network is trained online during tracking to model changes in the target object's appearance as it moves. The paper tests different hyperparameters for the online learning, including optimization algorithms, learning rates, and ratios of positive and negative training samples, to determine the optimal setup for nighttime tracking. It evaluates the tracker on 14 night surveillance videos and finds that using the Adam optimizer with a learning rate of 0.00075 and a 2:1 ratio of positive to negative samples achieves the best accuracy.
Machine learning for wireless networks @Bestcom2016Merima Kulin
A tutorial on applying machine learning techniques for optimizing wireless networks. Topic include: (i) why and how to use data science in wireless network research; (ii) introduce a generic framework for applying data science in wireless networks; (iii) practical example that shows how to instantiate the framework using best practices.
The document discusses the Mechanical Engineering department at IIT Kanpur. It describes some of the research areas and projects being conducted, including developing train safety systems like wheel impact load detection and derailment detection devices. It also discusses research on measuring wheel technology, onboard diagnosis systems, bogie design, and developing stability control for cars. The department has strong programs in areas like computational mechanics, materials science, robotics, and is growing its nuclear engineering program.
For further details contact:
N.RAJASEKARAN B.E M.S 9841091117,9840103301.
IMPULSE TECHNOLOGIES,
Old No 251, New No 304,
2nd Floor,
Arcot road ,
Vadapalani ,
Chennai-26.
www.impulse.net.in
Email: ieeeprojects@yahoo.com/ imbpulse@gmail.com
IRJET- Smart Traffic Control System using YoloIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed smart traffic control system that uses the YOLO object detection algorithm and deep learning techniques. The system uses a camera to capture real-time video of a road intersection. The YOLO algorithm running on a server analyzes the video to detect vehicles and determine traffic flow characteristics like queue density. It then optimizes the traffic signal phases to minimize wait times and maximize the number of vehicles that can safely pass through the intersection. The deep learning model is deployed on an embedded controller using transfer learning to allow for object detection with limited hardware resources. The goal is to develop an intelligent traffic light control system that can dynamically adjust signal timing based on real-time traffic conditions.
This document discusses using deep learning techniques like convolutional neural networks, autoencoders, and variational autoencoders to perform false coloring of satellite images. The techniques are implemented in Python using frameworks like Keras and TensorFlow. CNNs achieved 92% accuracy, autoencoders achieved 90% accuracy, and variational autoencoders achieved 92% accuracy in converting grayscale satellite images to color images. The codes for implementing each technique are also included.
1. The document discusses Kohinoor Business School's MMS program from 2011-2013, presented by several students on the topic of neural networks.
2. It provides a brief history of neural networks and describes their ability to recognize and identify patterns in complex data through processes like data mining and prediction.
3. Examples of business applications for neural networks discussed include medical diagnosis, fraud detection, credit analysis, and marketing. The conclusion notes neural networks' potential usefulness for applications involving behavior pattern recognition and prediction.
Hariprasad Ravishankar is a Masters student in Electrical Engineering at USC expected to graduate in May 2017. He has work experience in image processing and deep learning at NinePoint Medical and Philips Research. His technical skills include Python, C++, MATLAB, OpenCV, TensorFlow and deep learning frameworks. Some of his projects include implementing LeNet-5 for handwritten digit classification achieving 99.05% accuracy, bag of words object detection using SIFT features, and texture classification using Laws' filter.
IRJET- Moving Object Detection with Shadow Compression using Foreground Segme...IRJET Journal
The document describes a study that investigates using foreground segmentation to extract moving objects from videos by detecting differences between frames, with the goal of tracking silhouettes of moving objects to create an interactive video display. The researchers propose using a statistical approach to segment foreground objects and apply filtering techniques to reduce noise from the extracted shadows. The results indicate the extraction process accurately tracks motion and outlines of foreground objects between frames.
IRJET- Anomaly Detection System in CCTV Derived VideosIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed system for anomaly detection in CCTV videos using deep learning techniques. The system has two main components: 1) feature extraction using convolutional neural networks to learn representations of normal behavior from training videos, and 2) an anomaly detection classifier to identify abnormal events in new videos based on the learned features. Several related works incorporating techniques like k-means clustering, decision trees, and neural networks for video-based anomaly detection are also reviewed. The methodology section outlines the overall framework, including preprocessing steps and separate training and testing phases to extract normal features and then detect anomalies.
Desarrollo tecnologico en diferentes disciplinasLia Perez
El documento trata sobre el desarrollo tecnológico. Explica que la evolución de la tecnología y su dirección futura es una gran incógnita, y que existe debate sobre si la humanidad podrá controlar este cambio o simplemente tendrá que aceptarlo. También señala que la ciencia ha llegado a influir en la mentalidad humana y orienta a la sociedad hacia el futuro, convirtiéndose en un factor clave para el desarrollo social. Por último, introduce a MATLAB como una herramienta que integra aná
This document provides information about 8 VLSI projects from 2015 conducted by NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY. The projects include topics such as low-power clock generators, FFT architectures, error correcting codes, content addressable memories, charge pump converters, delta-sigma modulators, clock skew compensation circuits, and techniques for obfuscating DSP circuits. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY is located in Pondicherry, India and provides contact information including their website, address, phone number and email.
final year ieee pojects in pondicherry,bulk ieee projects ,bulk 2015-16 i...nexgentech
This document provides information about 12 MATLAB projects from 2015 conducted by Nexgen Technology. It lists the project topics, abstracts describing what each project involved, and the year 2015 for each entry. The document also provides contact information for Nexgen Technology, including their website, address, email, phone number, and mobile numbers.
Penderita anak anak karena penyakit pneumonia di kota sukabumirezka_id
Dokumen ini membahas tentang pneumonia pada anak di bawah lima tahun di Kota Sukabumi berdasarkan data dari Dinas Kesehatan Kota Sukabumi tahun 2013. Pneumonia adalah radang paru yang disebabkan bakteri, virus, atau jamur. Puskesmas Benteng memiliki salah satu jumlah kasus pneumonia tertinggi. Sebanyak 1.572 kasus pneumonia terjadi pada anak di bawah lima tahun, dengan 710 kasus pada bayi di bawah
Cost volume profitability analysis of shinepukur ceramicsSamia Ibrahim
In this paper using CVP Analysis we have analyzed the product of Shinepukur Ceramics Limited to know whether the company is profitable or not by examining the interrelationships between its costs, revenues, production volume and profits. Also we determined the breakeven point or level of operating activity at which revenues covered the company’s all fixed and variable costs, resulting in zero profit. Knowing about this point is very crucial for the business, because it is the point a company wants to reach as quickly as possible in order to cover all the costs and start making real profits.
Cost volume Profit Analysis of Shinepukur Ceramics LimitedSamia Ibrahim
In this paper using CVP Analysis we have analyzed the product of Shinepukur Ceramics Limited to know whether the company is profitable or not by examining the interrelationships between its costs, revenues, production volume and profits. Also we determined the breakeven point or level of operating activity at which revenues covered the company’s all fixed and variable costs, resulting in zero profit. Knowing about this point is very crucial for the business, because it is the point a company wants to reach as quickly as possible in order to cover all the costs and start making real profits.
The Impact of Liquidity on Profitability on Selected Banks of Bangladesh Samia Ibrahim
This research seeks to establish a relationship between liquidity and profitability which may assess in liquidity management in the banks in Bangladesh.There has been a wide range of study on the concepts of liquidity and profitability. My research differs from the previous works as such research was not done in the context of Bangladeshi banking sector using recent data.
Import and Export Process of BangladeshSamia Ibrahim
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The document describes an E-Gatepass system that was developed to simplify the process of issuing gate passes and reduce paperwork. The system uses a Model-View-Controller architecture and SQL Server database. It allows administrators to monitor users, faculty to approve student gatepass applications, and displays approved applications to guards. The system aims to automate the existing manual gatepass process. It was developed using Java, Spring Tool Suite and can be accessed on Windows devices by various user types like students, faculty and guards.
Design and Implementation of a Self-Balancing Two-Wheeled Robot Driven by a F...IRJET Journal
This document describes the design and implementation of a self-balancing two-wheeled robot controlled by a feed-forward backpropagation neural network. The robot uses an Arduino, gyroscope, accelerometer, and two DC motors. Two control approaches are tested: a PID controller and a feed-forward neural network trained using backpropagation. Testing found the neural network approach learned to balance with fewer oscillations and was more elegant than the PID controller. The neural network demonstrated the effectiveness of artificial intelligence for complex learning tasks.
IRJET - Autonomous Navigation System using Deep LearningIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed methodology for creating an autonomous navigation system using deep learning. Key aspects of the proposed methodology include:
1. Using the Unity real-time 3D rendering platform to build a simulated virtual environment for training an autonomous vehicle.
2. Employing artificial intelligence techniques like convolutional neural networks to create the "brain" of the autonomous system and train a model using data collected from the simulated environment.
3. Training the model to perform tasks like identifying lane lines, classifying images, and replicating human driving behaviors to enable the autonomous vehicle to navigate the virtual environment.
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This document reviews object detection techniques using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). It begins with introducing object detection and CNNs. It then discusses the problem of object detection in computer vision and the need for more precise and accurate detection systems. The majority of the document reviews eight previous works that developed algorithms to improve object detection systems, including R-CNN and approaches using K-SVD, deep equilibrium models, non-local networks, transformers, and selective kernel networks. It evaluates these approaches and their abilities to achieve high detection rates while requiring fewer computations or model parameters. The document provides an overview of recent research aiming to advance CNN-based object detection.
IRJET- Survey on Shoulder Surfing Resistant Pin Entry by using Base Pin a...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on methods for secure PIN entry that are resistant to shoulder surfing attacks. It discusses a proposed method called "BasePin and Base Text" that generates a one-time PIN by adding words to the original PIN and displaying it on screen. The document reviews related work on secure authentication techniques including fingerprint recognition, touch gestures, and active user authentication. It also analyzes the effectiveness of different systems in encouraging cooperation between nodes in mobile networks.
Humanoid Dual Arm Robot with Neural Learning of Skill Transferring ControlIRJET Journal
This document describes a humanoid dual-arm robot system that uses visual serving (VS) control and neural network (NN) learning to transfer skills between the robot's arms. A VS control system is developed using stereo vision to obtain 3D point clouds of target objects. A least squares method is used to reduce errors during camera calibration. An NN controller is designed to handle uncertainties during tracking control. Deterministic learning is used to reuse learned knowledge without re-adapting to changes. A skill transfer mechanism transfers learned knowledge between the robot's arms to improve learning efficiency. The system was implemented on a Baxter robot and testing demonstrated the effectiveness of the VS control, NN controller, knowledge reuse and skill transfer features.
IRJET- Smart Home Automation using IoT and Deep LearningIRJET Journal
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Literature Review on DDOS Attacks Detection Using SVM algorithm.IRJET Journal
This document provides a literature review on detecting DDoS attacks using machine learning algorithms like SVM in SDN environments. It summarizes 10 research papers on this topic, identifying gaps such as specifying the number of clusters in advance for detection and dealing with non-linearly separable training data for SVM. The document also describes using SVM and advanced SVM techniques on the KDD99 and CIC-IDS 2018 datasets to classify network traffic as normal or malicious in an SDN environment, finding SVM provides better accuracy than other algorithms. It concludes SVM works well in their simulated environment and plan to implement advanced SVM to gain higher accuracy in detecting DDoS attacks.
Fuel Station Monitoring and Automation based on WSN IJECEIAES
The document describes a proposed system to automate and monitor a fuel station using a wireless sensor network. The system aims to [1] save fuel quantities and qualities, [2] keep the fuel station and workers safe, and [3] make the fuel station operate under normal conditions. Sensors monitor factors like temperature, smoke, water levels, and power sources. The data is sent wirelessly to a main controller built using LabVIEW software. The controller analyzes the data and sends commands to actuators to automate systems for fire protection, temperature control, power switching, and liquid level regulation. The overall system is designed to automate key fuel station operations and provide monitoring through an interactive interface.
Object and Currency Detection for the Visually ImpairedIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed system to detect objects and currency using computer vision and deep learning to help visually impaired people. The system uses two neural networks - one based on MobileNet trained on COCO dataset for object and obstacle detection, and another MobileNet trained on a currency dataset using transfer learning for currency detection. When the mobile app is opened, it will use the camera to detect objects and currency in real-time, and provide voice feedback to the user. The goal is to help visually impaired people navigate surroundings and identify currency independently.
Verification of the protection services in antivirus systems by using nusmv m...ijfcstjournal
In this paper, a model of protection services in the antivirus system is proposed. The antivirus system
behavior separate in to preventive and control behaviors. We extract the properties which are expected
from the model of antivirus system approach from control behavior in the form of CTL and LTL temporal
logic formulas. To implement the behavior models of antivirus system approach, the ArgoUML tool and the
NuSMV model checker are employed. The results show that the antivirus system approach can detects
fairness, reachability, deadlock free and verify some properties of the proposed model verified by using
NuSMV model checker.
IRJET- Self Driving Car using Deep Q-LearningIRJET Journal
This document describes a study on developing a self-driving car prototype using deep reinforcement learning. The researchers used a deep Q-network (DQN) algorithm to train an agent to control a simulated car directly from sensor inputs like cameras. The DQN was able to successfully navigate the simulated environment and control the car without any knowledge of its dynamics. While the discrete state-space DQN achieved stable control, the researchers believe the work could be extended to use continuous action spaces to allow for varying speeds and improved reward functions. The document also provides background on deep learning, autonomous vehicles, and reviews related work applying reinforcement learning methods to autonomous driving tasks.
Predicting Steering Angle for Self Driving VehiclesIRJET Journal
This document presents a study on developing a convolutional neural network (CNN) model to predict steering angles for self-driving vehicles. The goal is to build a model that can allow a simulated car to drive autonomously when deployed. The model is trained on a dataset of images of road scenes along with the corresponding human-driven steering angles. After training, the model is connected to a simulator to test its ability to predict steering angles and drive autonomously. Testing shows the model can complete full laps in the simulator with training and validation losses around 10-12%. The study aims to improve safety for autonomous vehicles by developing a system that can accurately predict needed steering angles.
Congestion Control System Using Machine LearningIRJET Journal
This document proposes a machine learning-based system to address road congestion problems. It uses ML algorithms programmed in Python to develop automated traffic management solutions that can handle large volumes of traffic and ensure emergency vehicles like ambulances can move through congested roads quickly. The system detects vehicles like ambulances and motorcycles without helmets using object detection algorithms like YOLOv4. It recognizes license plates and sends violation notices to motorcycle riders detected without helmets. The system aims to provide priority to emergency vehicles at traffic lights using a Compact Prediction Tree algorithm based on deep learning. It analyzes previous research on dynamic traffic light control systems and proposes developing a continuous surveillance system and automated priority system for emergency vehicles.
REAL-TIME OBJECT DETECTION USING OPEN COMPUTER VISIONIRJET Journal
This document discusses real-time object detection using open computer vision. It reviews various object detection techniques like YOLO, OpenCV, and SVM. The proposed system uses YOLO as a supporting module with OpenCV for real-time object detection in a video or image. It analyzes the performance of algorithms in detecting and recognizing three construction vehicles on a scaled construction site. The paper also reviews and compares various object recognition models like R-CNN, YOLO, and SSD.
The document discusses the design of a secure wireless monitoring and control system for smart grids and smart homes. The system uses a secure access gateway (SAG) that serves as an interface between remote users and managed devices, allowing real-time secure monitoring and control of devices via smartphones. The SAG aims to address security and capacity challenges through multilayer techniques, including network protocol development, secure physical layer design, and dynamic resource management. The system is intended to facilitate remote monitoring and control of home and office devices from smartphones.
Sensor Fault Detection in IoT System Using Machine LearningIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on using machine learning techniques for sensor fault detection in IoT systems. The researchers collected temperature and humidity data from a DHT22 sensor and injected drift faults using an Arduino microcontroller. They extracted time-domain features from the normal and faulty signals and used them to train classifiers like artificial neural networks, support vector machines, naive Bayes, k-nearest neighbors, and decision trees. The trained models detected drift faults in the sensor output in real-time on an ESP8266 device. Support vector machines and artificial neural networks achieved the best performance based on accuracy, recall, F1-score metrics. The lightweight system demonstrates potential for low-cost, real-time sensor fault detection using machine learning.
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Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
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EMBEDDED 2015 PAPERS
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PROJECT TOPIC YEAR
01 EMB_2015_01
Topic: Multirobot Control Using Time-Varying Density Functions
Abstract:An approach is presentedforinfluencingteams of robots by means of time-varyingdensityfunctions,
representingrough references for where therobots should be located. A continuous-time coverage algorithm
is proposedanddistributedapproximations are givenwhereby the robots only needto access information from
adjacent robots. Robotic experiments showthat theproposedalgorithms work in practice, as well as in theory.
2015
02 EMB_2015_02
Topic: Wall-FollowingControl of a Hexapod Robot Using a Data-Driven Fuzzy Controller Learned
Through Differential Evolution
Abstract:This paperproposes the use of evolutionary fuzzycontrol for a wall-following hexapod robot. The
data driven fuzzy controller (FC) is learned through an adaptive group-based differential evolution (AGDE)
algorithm, which avoids the explicit usage of the robot mathematical model andtime-consuming manual design
effort.In the wall following task, the inputs of the FC are measurements of three infrared distance sensors
mountedon thehexapodrobot. TheFC controls the swingangle changes ofthe left-andright-middle legs of the
hexapodrobot forproper turningperformance while simultaneously movingforward. To automatethe design of
the FC andto improve the performanceof control,an AGDE algorithm is proposed. In the AGDE-designed FC,
a cost function is definedtoquantitatively evaluate the learningperformance of an FC based on data generated
online. In the AGDE, thesolutionvectors in a population are adaptivelyclusteredinto different groups based on
their performances at each iteration. To improve optimization performance, the AGDE adaptively selects
components fromeither the group-based mutant vector or a typical population-based mutant vector in the
mutationoperation. Simulatedandexperimental results are gatheredto verify theeffectiveness andefficiency of
the data-driven AGDE-based learning approach.
2015
03 EMB_2015_03
Topic: A Sensor-Based Dual-Arm Tele-Robotic System
Abstract:We present a novel systemtoachieve coordinatedtask-basedcontrol on a dual-arm industrial robot
for the general tasks of visual servoing and bimanual hybrid motion/force control. The industrial robot,
consistingof a rotatingtorsoandtwo seven degree-of-freedomarms, performs autonomous vision-based target
alignment ofbotharms with the aid of fiducial markers, two-handed grasping and force control, and robust
object manipulationin a tele-robotic framework. The operator uses hand motions to command the desired
positionfor the object via Microsoft Kinect while the autonomous force controller maintains a stable grasp.
Gestures detected by the Kinect are also used to dictate different operation modes. We demonstrate the
effectiveness of our approach using a variety of common objects with different sizes, shapes, weights, and
surface compliances.
2015
04 EMB_2015_04
Topic: Automated Health Alerts Using In-Home Sensor Data for Embedded Health Assessment
Abstract: We present an example of unobtrusive, continuous monitoring in the home for the purpose
of assessingearly healthchanges. Sensors embeddedin the environment capturebehaviorandactivity patterns.
Changes in patterns are detectedas potential signs of changinghealth. Wefirst present results of a preliminary
study investigating22features extractedfromin-home sensordata. A 1-D alert algorithm was thenimplemented
to generate healthalerts to clinicians in a senior housing facility. Clinicians analyze each alert and provide a
ratingon the clinical relevance.These ratings are then usedas ground truth for training and testing classifiers.
Here, we present the methodology for four classification approaches that fuse multisensory data. Results are
shown usingembedded sensor data andhealthalert ratings collectedon21 seniors over nine mont hs. The best
results showsimilar performance fortwo techniques, where one approachuses only domain knowledge and the
seconduses supervisedlearningfor training. Finally, we proposea health change detectionmodel basedon these
results andclinical expertise. The systemof in-home sensors andalgorithms for automatedhealth alerts provides
a methodfor detectinghealthproblems veryearlyso that earlytreatment is possible. This method of passive in-
home sensing alleviates compliance issues.
2015
05 EMB_2015_05
Topic: Security-Aware Modeling and Efficient Mapping for CAN-Based Real-Time Distributed
Automotive Systems
Abstract:Securityhas becomea critical issue for automotive electronic systems. To protect against attacks,
security mechanisms have to be applied, but the overhead of those mechanisms may
2015
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impede system performanceandcause violations of design constraints. To remedythis problem,we proposed an
integrated mixed integer linear programming (MILP) formulation that is the first to
address both securityandsafetyconstraints duringsystem mapping for controller area network (CAN) based
systems [10]. However,its signal-basedsecurity constraints do not fully reflect real securityrequirements, andits
objective functionis to minimize functional pathlatencies rather than minimize security risk. Furthermore, its
MILP-based approach has high computation complexity.
In this work, we present a newformulation that defines path-basedsecurityconstraints and minimizes security
risk directly, andproposea newheuristic algorithm to solve the formulation efficiently. Experiments on an
industrial example show that our new algorithm achieves comparable solution quality as the MILP -based
approach with much better efficiency.
06 EMB_2015_06
Topic: Design and Operation of Secure Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract:This letterproposes a holistic frameworkforthe design andoperationof secure andreliable resource-
constrained cyber-physical systems. The proposed framework combines
control-theoretic methods, information security notions and computational models to characterize tradeoffs
amongdifferent design andoperationobjectives. We quantifythe intricate relationamongcontrol performance,
system securityandplatform schedulabilitythrough a minimal set of interface variables. We argue that security
mechanisms and control algorithms need to
be codesignedandcomanagedwith theembeddedplatform, so as to avoidthe design of algorithms that are too
expensive to implement on the embedded platform, or significantly impede
design objectives such as performance and timing robustness.
2015
07 EMB_2015_07
Topic: Visual Servo Control Part I: Basic Approaches
Abstract:This article is thefirst of a two-part series onthe topic of visual servocontrol using computer vision
data in the servolooptocontrol themotionof a robot.In thepresent article, we describe the basic techniques that
are by nowwell establishedin the field. We first give a general overviewof the formulation of the visual servo
control problem. We then describe the two archetypal visual servocontrol schemes: image-based and position-
based visual servo control. Finally,we discuss performance andstability issues that pertainto thesetwo schemes,
motivating the second article in the
series, in which we consider advanced techniques.
2015
08 EMB_2015_08
Topic: A Wearable Robot for the Hand with a Soft Tendon Routing System
Abstract:oft wearable robots are goodalternatives torigid-frame exoskeletons because they are compact and
lightweight. This articledescribes a soft wearable handrobot calledthe Exo-Glove mechanism. The proposed
system can be usedto develop othertypes of soft wearable robots. The glovepart ofthe system is compact and
weighs 194 g. The results that uses a soft tendon routing system and an underactuation adaptive
conducted using a healthy subject showed sufficient performance for the execution of daily life
activities, namely a pinch force of 20 N, a wrap grasp force of 40 N, and a maximum grasped
object size of 76 mm. The use of an underactuation mechanism enabled the grasping of
objects of various shapes without active control.
2015
09 EMB_2015_09
Topic: Comparison ofOn-chip Communications in Zynq-7000 All Programmable Systems-on-Chip
Abstract:This letteranalyses andcompares on-chipinterfaces for hardware/software communications in the
Zynq-7000all programmable systems-on-chip. Many experiments were carriedout toevaluate the exchange of
data between the processingsystemand the programmable logic through general-purpose andhigh-performance
ports; the experiments were conductedfor both standalone andLinux applications. The results enable the most
effectiveinterfaces for specific types of data to be identified and the effectiveness of Zynq-based hardware
accelerators to be assessed.
2015
10 EMB_2015_10
Topic: Task-Aware Interrupt Controller: Priority Space Unification in Real-Time Systems
Abstract;In the development of real-time systems, predictability is often hindered by technological factors
which break the timing abstractions offered by real time operating systems
(RTOSs); namely,the priority space separation between threads and interrupts induces the rate-monotonic
problem. Software approaches have tackled this issue, attempting to unify the priority
space with varyingdegrees of success. We present a hardware approach to the problem: unifying the priority
space at the interrupt handling subsystem, predictability is greatly enhanced with minimum software
modifications. Our solution provides the interrupt controller with awareness of the currently running
2015
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task’s priority makingthe solutionindependent of the used operating system. We show how our approach is
minimally intrusive at hardware architecture level and provides benefits beyond the
capabilities of previous approaches. Our technique shows a 0.05% run-time overheadif no interrupts occur, and
run-time reduction proportional to interrupt rate for rates higher than 5 per s, for a
interrupt workload around 0.07 ms.
11 EMB_2015_11
Topic: Scheduling DynamicHard Real-Time Task Sets on Fully and Partially Reconfigurable Platforms
Abstract:Reconfigurable systems are increasingly being employed in a large class of today’s heterogeneous
real-time embeddedsystems which often demand satisfaction of stringent timeliness constraints. However,
executing a set of hard real-time applications on reconfigurable systems such that all timing
constraints are satisfiedwhile also allowingefficient resourceutilizationrequires effective scheduling, mapping
andadmission control strategies. This letter presents methodologies for scheduling periodic hard real-time
dynamic task sets on fully and partially reconfigurable field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
The floor of theFPGA is assumedto be staticallyequipartitioned intoa set ofhomogeneous tiles (each of which
act as individual processingelements orPEs)such that anyarbitrary task of the given task set may be feasibly
mapped into the area of a given tile. Experimental results reveal that the proposed algorithms are able
to achieve high resource utilization with low task rejection rates over a variety of simulation scenarios.
2015
12 EMB_2015_12
Topic: Exploiting Partially-Forgetful Memories for Approximate Computing
Abstract:While the memorysubsystem is already a major contributor to energy consumption of embedded
systems, the guard-banding required for masking the effects of ever increasing
manufacturingvariations in memories imposes even more energy overhead. In this letter, we explore how
Partially-Forgetful Memories can be usedby exploitingthe intrinsic tolerance of a vast class of applications to
some level of error for relaxing this guard-banding in memories. We discuss the challenges to
be addressedand introduce RelaxedCache as an exemplar to address these challenges for partially-forgetful
SRAM caches. Preliminaryresults showhowadaptingguard-bands to application characteristics can help the
system save significant amount of cache leakage energy (up to 74%) while still generating
acceptable quality results.
2015
13 EMB_2015_13
Topic: Hibernus: SustainingComputation During Intermittent Supply for Energy-Harvesting System
Abstract:A key challenge tothe future of energy-harvestingsystems is thediscontinuous power supply that is
often generated. We propose a new approach, Hibernus, which enables computation to be sustained during
intermittent supply. The approach has a low energy and time overhead which is achieved by reactively
hibernating: savingsystemstate onlyonce, when power is about to be lost, and then sleeping until the supply
recovers. Wevalidate theapproachexperimentally ona processorwith FRAM nonvolatile memory, allowing it
to reactivelyhibernateusingonly energy stored in its decoupling capacitance. When compared to a recently
proposedtechnique, the approachreduces processortime andenergy overheads by 76%–100% and 49%–79%
respectively.
2015
14 EMB_2015_14
Topic: A Security Layer for Smartphone-to-Vehicle Communication Over Bluetooth
Abstract: Modern vehicles are increasingly being interconnected with computer systems, which collect
informationbothfromvehicular sources andInternet services. Unfortunately, this creates a nonnegligible attack
surface, which extends when vehicles are partly operated via smartphones. In this letter, a
hierarchically distributedcontrol systemarchitecture which integrates a smartphone with classical embedded
systems is presented, andan ad-hoc, end-to-endsecuritylayer is designedto demonstrate howa smartphone can
interact securely with a modern vehicle without requiring modifications to the existing in-vehicle
network. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.
2015
15 EMB_2015_15
Topic: WSN-BasedSmart Sensors and Actuator for Power Management in Intelligent Buildings
Abstract: The design and development of a smart monitoring and controlling system for household
electrical appliances in real time has been reported in this paper. The system principally monitors
2015
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Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
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electrical parameters of household appliances such as voltage and current and subsequently
calculates the power consumed. The novelty of this system is the implementation of the controlling
mechanism of appliances in different ways. The developed system is a low-cost and flexible in
operation and thus can save electricity expense of the consumers. The prototype has been
extensively tested in real-life situations and experimental results are very encouraging.
EMBEDDED 2014 PAPERS
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PROJECT TOPIC YEAR
1 NEMB1425
Topic: GSMCONTROLLED ROBOTICS
Abstract:In traditional methodologytofindthe motion of human we have some devices like video camera,
radar, ultrasonicsensoretc. In case ofvideo camera another humanhave tocontinuously monitor the video. If
we use radar or ultrasonic sensor, we needa transmitteranda receiver.So these arehigh in cost andmost of the
jammingtechniques are there tocheat (i.e.stealthbomberplanes).But thereis another interestingsensingdevice
used to findthe motionof human(i.e.)PIR (Pyroelectric Infra Red sensor). It absorbs the infrared radiation
(wave length of 9.4micro meters) from thehumanbody andcreates a correspondingsignal. As it has protection
devices like lenses it is less suppose to be cheated. As this is sensitive only human body heat and frequency of
radiation, this sensor canbe usedto findhuman upto3 meterto90 meterdistance (usingperfect Fresnel lenses).
So it helps to findhuman availabilitybeyondthe barriers like walls and fire etc. It can be used as earth quake
rescuer.
2014
2 NEMB1424
Topic: Passenger BUS Alert System for Easy Navigation of Blind
Abstract:Talkingsigns, guide cane, echolocations are all useful in navigating the visually challenged
people to reach theirdestination, but the main objective is not reached that it fails to join them with
traffic. In this project we propose a bus system using wireless sensor networks (WSNs).The blind people
in the bus station is provided with a ZigBee unit which is recognized by the ZigBee in the bus and the
indication is made in the bus that the blind people is present in the station. So the bus stops at the
particular station. The desired bus that the blind want to take is notified to him with the help of speech
recognition system HM2007. The blind gives the input about the place he has to reach using
microphones and the voice recognition system recognizes it .The input is then analyzed by the
microcontrollerwhich generates the bus numbers corresponding to the location provided by the blind.
These bus numbers are converted intoaudio output using the voice synthesizer APR 9600. The ZigBee
transceiver in the bus sends the bus number to the transceiver with the blind and the bus number is
announced to the blindthrough the headphones. The blind takes the right bus parked in front of him
and when the destination is reached it is announcedby means of the GPS-634R which is connected with
the controller and voice synthesizer which produces the audio output. This project is also aimed at
helping the elder people for independent navigation.
2014
3 NEMB1423
Topic: Autonomous Greenhouse MobileRobot Driving Strategies From System Integration Perspective:
Review and Application
Abstract:Agricultural operations are constantlybecoming technology-driven mainly due to labor shortages,
increase in labor cost, andtrends in newandadvancedtechnologyapplications. In this paper, we have presented
a system-of-systems approach to design and development of a mobile robotic platform for agricultural
applications. Similar toother fieldrobots, the mobile platform for agricultural applications requires a different
set of predefinedattributes forits operation. We have designed, fabricated, and demonstratedthe mobile platform
for pesticide sprayingapplication.Thedesign anddevelopment includes synergistic integration of mechanical,
sensor and actuator, navigational and control, and electronic and software interfacings. The autonomous
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navigation aspect of the development was achieved via three stages: learning stage, implementation stage
(trainingstage), andtestingstage. In thelearningstage, we definedthe path patterns andstudiedandrecordedthe
behavior of the vehicle in real-worldenvironment.In the training stage, various steering algorithms for four-
wheel drivingsystem were developedandinherent errors were compensated usingadvancedtools and methods.
In the testingstage, we put the robotic platform on an arbitrary path pattern and demonstrated its success in
autonomous navigation. The medium-sized mobile robot can be commercialized for greenhouse-based
agricultural operations.
4 NEMB1422
Topic: Autonomous Appliance Schedulingfor Household EnergyManagement
Abstract:The advancement of renewable energytechnologies has seenthe emergence of customer owned grid
tiedwind andsolar micro grids. These microgrids offer an opportunity to energy users to lower their energy
costs as well as enabling the power suppliers to regulate the utility grid. However, the integration of the
renewable energy basedsources intothe smart gridincreases the complexity ofthe main grid. The success of this
scheme will be heavily reliant onaccurate real-time information exchange between the micro grid, themaingrid,
andthe consumers. Thecommunicationbetween these agents will be critical in implementation of intelligent
decisions by the smart grid. The micro grids will be requiredto relay energyforecasts information to the utility
grid. Similarly, customers will be expectedtosubmit energy demand schedules, toactively monitor energy price
signals, to participate in energy bids, andto respondto energy management signals in real time. This kind of
grid-user interaction will be overwhelming andcouldresult in consumer apathy. There is therefore a need to
develop smart systems that will autonomously execute all thesetasks without the prompting of the customers.
This paperpresents one such approach. Inthis study, we proposeda demandside energy management for a grid
connected household with a locally generated photovoltaic energy. To ensure efficient household energy
management, smart scheduling of electrical appliances has also been presented.
2014
5 NEMB1421
Topic: A Compactand CompliantExternal Pipe-Crawling Robot
Abstract:The focus of this paperis on the practical aspects of design, prototyping, and testing of a compact,
compliant external pipe-crawling robot that can inspect a closely spaced bundle of pipes in hazardous
environments andareas that are inaccessible to humans. The robot consists oftwo radiallydeployable compliant
ringactuators that are attachedtoeach other along the longitudinal axis of the pipe by a bidirectional linear
actuator. Therobot imitates the motion ofan inchworm.The novel aspect of the compliant ring actuator is a
spring-steel compliant mechanismthat converts circumferential motion to radial motion of its multiple gripping
pads. Circumferential motiontoringactuators is provided by two shape memory alloy (SMA) wires that are
guided by insulating rollers. The design of the compliant mechanism is derived from a radially deployable
mechanism.A unique feature ofthe design is that the compliant mechanism provides the necessary kinematic
function within the limitedannular space aroundthe pipe andserves as the bias spring for the SMA wires. The
robot has a control circuit that sequentially activates theSMA wires and the linear actuator; it also controls the
crawlingspeed. The robot has been fabricated, tested, andautomated. Its crawling speed is about 45 mm/min,
andthe weight is about 150 g. It fits within an annularspace ofa radial span of15 mmtocrawl on a pipe of 60-
mm outer diameter.
2014
6 NEMB1420
Topic: O-Track: Towards Order Trackingfor Tags in Mobile RFID Systems
Abstract:In manylogistics applications ofRFID technology, luggage attachedwith tags are placed on moving
conveyor belts for processing. It is important to figure out the order of goods on the belts so that further actions
like sortingcan be accurately taken onproper goods. Due to arbitrary goods placement or the irregularity of
wireless signal propagation,neither ofthe orderof tagidentification nor the received signal strength provides
sufficient evidence ontheirrelative positions on thebelts. Inthis study, we observe, fromexperiments, a critical
region of reading rate when a tag gets close enough to a reader. This phenomenon, as well as other signal
attributes, yields the stable indication of tag order. We establish a probabilistic model for recognizing the
transient critical regionandpropose the OTrackprotocol to continuouslymonitor the order of tags. To validate
the protocol, we
evaluate theaccuracy andeffectiveness through a one-monthexperiment conductedthrough a workingconveyor
at BeijingCapital International Airport.
2014
7 NEMB1419
Topic: PortableRoadside Sensors for Vehicle Counting, Classification, and SpeedMeasurement
Abstract:This paperfocuses onthe development of a portable roadside magnetic sensor system for vehicle
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counting, classification, andspeedmeasurement. The sensorsystem consists of wireless anisotropic magnetic
devices that do not require to be embedded in the roadway—the devices are placed next to the roadway and
measure trafficin the immediatelyadjacent lane.An algorithmbasedon a magnetic field model is proposed to
make the systemrobust tothe errors createdby larger vehicles driving in the nonadjacent lane. These false calls
cause an 8% error if uncorrected. The use of the proposed algorithm reduces this error to only 1%. Speed
measurement is basedon the calculation of the cross correlation between longitudinally spaced sensors. Fast
computationof the cross correlation is enabled by using frequency-domain signal processing techniques. An
algorithmfor automaticallycorrectingforany small misalignment of the sensors is utilized. A high-accuracy
differential Global PositioningSystem is usedas a reference to measure vehicle speeds to evaluate the accuracy
of the speedmeasurement from thenewsensor system. The results showthat the maximum error of the speed
estimates is less than2.5% over theentirerange of5–27m/s (11–60mi/h). Vehicle classification is done based
on the magnetic length andan estimate ofthe average vertical magnetic height of the vehicle. Vehicle length is
estimatedfromthe product of occupancyand estimatedspeed. The average vertical magnetic height is estimated
using two magnetic sensors that are verticallyspacedby 0.25m. Finally, it is shown that the sensor system can
be used to reliably count the number ofright turns at anintersection, with an accuracy of 95%. The developed
sensor system is compact, portable, wireless, and inexpensive. Data are presented from a large number of
vehicles on a regular busy urban road in the Twin Cities, MN,USA.
8 NEMB1418
Topic: Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring ofGNSS Signals forElectronic Toll Collection
Abstract:Various roaduser chargingmechanisms are used to control traffic and its resulting pollution, as well
as revenue sources forreinvestment in the roadinfrastructure. Among them, electronic toll collection (ETC)
systems basedon user positions estimated with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are particularly
attractive due to their flexibility and reduced roadside infrastructure in comparison to other systems such as
tollbooths. Because GNSS positioning may be perturbed by different errors and failures, ETC systems, as
liability criticalapplications,shouldmonitor the integrity of GNSS signals in order to limit the use of faulty
positions andtheconsequent chargingerrors. Theintegrity-monitoringsystems have beenoriginally designed for
civil aviation; hence,theyneedtobe adaptedto theETC requirements. This paper studies the use of receiver
autonomous integritymonitoring(RAIM),which are algorithms run within the GNSSreceiver and, therefore,are
easier to tune to ETC needs than other systems based on external information. The weighted least squares
residual RAIM used in civil aviation is analyzed, and an algorithm modification for ETC is proposed.
Simulations demonstrate that the proposed RAIM algorithm has a superior level of availability over civil-
aviation-based RAIM procedures, particularly in urban environments.
2014
9 NEMB1417
Topic: A Decentralized Cooperative Control Scheme with Obstacle Avoidance for a Team ofMobile
Robots
Abstract:The problem offormationcontrol of a team of mobile robots based on the virtual and behavioral
structures is consideredin this paper.In the virtual structure, eachmobile robot is modeledby an electric charge.
The mobile robots move toward a circle and due to repulsive forces between the identical charges, regular
polygon formations ofthe mobile robots will be realized. For swarm formation, a virtual mobile robot is located
at the centerof thecircle,andothermobile robots followit. Inthe introducedapproach, each mobile robot finds
its positionin the formation,autonomously, andthe formation can change automatically in thecase of change in
the number of the mobile robots. This paper also proposes a technique for avoiding obstacles based on the
behavioral structure. Inthis technique, when a mobile robot gets close to an obstacle, while moving toward its
target, a rotational potential fieldis appliedtolead the mobile robot to avoid the obstacle, without locating in
local minima positions.
2014
10 NEMB1416
Topic: Circuit Design and Power Consumption Analysis of Wireless Gas Sensor Nodes: One-Sensor
Versus Two-Sensor Approach
Abstract:Wireless sensornetworks (WSNs) haverecently been applied in industrial monitoring applications
including hazardous gases detection. As a major power consumer of a node, gas sensors may significantly
constrain its lifetime. Hence, the sensing circuit must be carefully designed to optimize
performance andretainaccuracy.In this paper, we proposefor thefirst time the principle of gas concentration
measurement basedon a single sensor in a voltage divider circuit, insteadof the well-known Wheatstone bridge
sensing circuit, which employs two sensors. We discuss the design of a real WSN node for gas sensing and
evaluate it with respect to anidentical platformthat uses the Wheatstone bridge. The proposedapproach ensures
significant energy savings andhelps to avoidzerooffset issue. Besides, we employ a more efficient and secure
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sensor heatingprofile; it does not damage the sensor anddoes not makegas sensingdependent onenvironmental
conditions. Experimental results show a 30% reduction in power with respect to the state-of-the-art.
11 NEMB1415
Topic: RFID in underground MiningService applications
Abstract:The miningindustry employs more thanthree million people and exports more than US$26 billion
worth of minerals andrelatedmaterials each year. RFID offers numerous advantages for mining and related
industries, where hostile environments make it desirable totrackpersonnelcloselyforsafety reasons (for more
informationon RFID,see thesidebar). RFID can alsohelpmanage andcontrol a fleet of mine vehicles, which is
especially beneficial given theincreased use of remotely directed units. Close control of hazardous materials,
such as explosives anddetonators, is also critical in miningoperations, presentingnew opportunities for RFID.
2014
12 NEMB1414
Topic: Modeling andDetectingAggressiveness From DrivingSignals
Abstract:The development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) will be a crucial element in the
construction offutureintelligent transportation systems with the objective of reducing the number of traffic
accidents andtheir subsequent fatalities. Specifically,drivingbehaviors couldbe monitoredonline to determine
the crash risk and provide warning information to the driver via their ADAS. In this paper, we focus on
aggressiveness as one of thepotential causes of traffic accidents. We demonstrate that aggressiveness can be
detectedby monitoringexternal driving signals such as lateral and longitudinal accelerations and speed. We
model aggressiveness as a linear filter operating on these signals, thus scaling their probability distribution
functions andmodifyingtheirmeanvalue,standarddeviation,anddynamic range. Next, we proceed to validate
this model via an experiment, conductedunder real drivingconditions, involvingtendifferent drivers, travelinga
route with five different types of roadsections,subject tobothsmooth and aggressive behaviors. The obtained
results confirmthe validityof the model ofaggressiveness. In addition, they show the generality of this model
andits applicabilitytospecific drivingsignals (speed, longitudinal, andlateral accelerations), everysingle driver,
andevery roadtype. Finally, we build a classifier capable of detecting aggressive behavior from the driving
signal. This classifier achieves a success rate up to 92%.
2014
13 NEMB1413
Topic: Performance ofDrivable Path Detection System ofAutonomous Robots in Rain and snow Scenario
Abstract:Drivable pathdetectionis an important factortoconsider fora successful development of autonomous
robot which is characterizedas an intelligent vehicle. Researchers using different vision-based techniques have
achievedremarkable result towarddrivable pathdetection.Regardless of this achievement, environmental noise
such as rain and/or snowcan cause misdetection ofdrivable path which canleadtoautonomous robot accident.
In this paper, afterinvestigatingthe effects ofrain and/or snow, we introducedinto the drivable path detection
system a filteringalgorithmthat addresses the detectionandremoval ofrain and/orsnowfor theoptimization of
the system. Experiments were carriedout to showtheeffectiveness ofthe filter inthe system. The results show
that filteringalgorithmassists the autonomous drivingsystem in navigating perfectly during rain and/or snow
scenario with minimal accident.
2014
14 NEMB1412
Topic: Motion Planningof Multi-docking System for Intelligent MobileRobots
Abstract : The article develops a multi-docking system with a mobile robot and three docking stations. The
docking structure is designed with one active degree of freedom and two passive degrees of freedom. The
controllerof the power detectiondevices is HOLTEK microchip,andacquires measurement values of the real-
time current andvoltage of themobile robot andthe dockingstations. The power detectiondevices contain three
power detectionsystems and one power detection module. The power detection system is embedded in the
dockingstation andmonitors the real-time informationforthe charging process. The controller of the mobile
robot receives these measurement values from the power detection module via RS232 interface. The article
focuses on the searchingprocess usingmultiplesensors anda laser range finderforthe mobile robot. The laser
range finder searches thelandmarkof eachdockingstation, andguides the mobile robot moving to the assigned
dockingstation.In theexperimental results, the power of the mobile robot is under the threshold value. The
mobile robot selects the free and nearest docking station according to the received information from each
dockingstation via wireless RF interfaces.The laserrange finder guides the mobile robot moving approach to
the assigneddockingstation.The power ofthe mobile robot is enough to be detected by the power detection
module. The dockingstationturns offthe chargingcurrent,andtrigs the mobile robot leavingthe dockingstation
via wireless RF interface.
2014
15 NEMB1411
Topic: A GSM-based Versatile Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Abstract:Operations like radioactive waste handling, bomb disposal, surveillance, search and rescue are
today performed mostly by humans at great risk to their own safety and wellbeing. In order to
minimize direct human intervention in such operations, the design of a remotely operated versatile
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Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) mounted with a roboticmanipulator is presented in this paper. The
robustness, range andsecurityof the communication link between the remote base station and the robot,
obstacle avoidance and the real timecontrol of the robot are some of the major issues encountered
while deploying such robots in the above scenarios. In this paper, the design of a versatile UGV which
leverages the alreadyexisting GSM mobile telephony network to establish a longrange, secure, fast and
reliable connectionwith the remote base station is presented. The UGV is also mounted with a robotic
manipulator with four degrees of freedom with a gripper type end-effector, which can be used for
grabbing objects and thus helpin searchandrescue typeoperations. Therobot is equippedwith IR sensors and
camera for obstacle detectionandavoidance. The camera is also used to sendthe visual information back to
the base station in real-time, allowing accurate control of and monitoring over long distances.
16 NEMB1410
Topic: Application of Fire Monitoring and Personnel Evacuation in Subway Station Based on
Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract:It is a common topic to apply the fire monitoring andpersonnel evacuation in fire safety field
of inside building. But there are few applying researches on fire safety field of underground building,
especially in subway station fire. This paper made a trial application of WSN (Wireless Sensor Network)
technology into fire monitoring and personnel evacuation during subway station fire, and built a
synthetic system of fire monitoring and personnel evacuation based on some advanced algorithms. And
the system has been proved to work effectively in monitoring fire and directing the distressed people
and rescuers to evacuate in the subway station fire.
2014
17 NEMB1409
Topic: Design of an Intelligent Security Robot for Collision Free Navigation Applications
Abstract:Robotics industry has replaced human efforts gradually in performing rather difficult tasks. A
very pertinent aspect ofan intelligent securityrobot is to reach the goal safelyby avoiding unknown obstacles
in an unknown environment. In this paper we have developed an embedded C program code to design an
intelligent robot which can overcome the obstacles comingin its way. We have made use of three infrared
sensors to detect theobstacles via theIR communication technique. The IR transmitter sends out infrared
radiation in a direction which consequentlybounces back on coming across the surface of an object and
thereafter is pickedup by the IR receiver. Authors have applied a multi sensor integration technique to
sense the obstacles using an LED basedIR transmitterand receivermodule integrated with the 8051 micro
controller which permits collision free navigation of robots.
2014
18 NEMB1408
Topic: PROTOTYPEOFA FINGERPRINTBASED LICENSING SYSTEM
FOR DRIVING
Abstract:To prevent non-licensees from drivingandthereforecausingaccidents, a newsystemis proposed. An
important andveryreliable human identificationmethodis fingerprint identification. Fingerprint identification is
one of the most popularandreliable personal biometricidentificationmethods. The proposedsystemconsists of
a smart card capable of storing the fingerprint of particular person. While issuing the license, the specific
person’s fingerprint is to be storedin thecard. Vehicles such as cars, bikes etc shouldhave a cardreader capable
of readingthe particular license. The same automobile shouldhavethe facility of fingerprint reader device. A
person, who wishes to drivethe vehicle,shouldinsert the card (license) in the vehicle and then swipe his/her
finger. If the finger print storedin the cardandfingerprint swipedin the device matches, he/she can proceed for
ignition, otherwise ignitionwill not work. Moreover, the seat belt detector verifies andthen prompts the user to
wear the seat belt before driving. This increases the security of vehicles and also ensures safe driving by
preventing accidents.
2014
19 NEMB1407
Topic: AuthenticatingVehicles and Drivers in Motion Based on Computer Vision andRFID Tags
Abstract:A systemconsistingofa vehicleinterior-mounteddevice anda supporting infrastructure is designed
to allow authorized drivers and authorized vehicles to access restricted areas of the airports, as well as
government, office andprivate parkingfacilities. The device authenticates to the infrastructure using its own
digital certificate,while thedriverauthenticates through the digital certificate stored on his or her smart card
insertedintothe device. The system canbe configuredto workwith andwithout additional biometric verification
of the driver.
2014
20 NEMB1406
Topic: EMBEDDED BASED GREEN HOUSEMONITORINGSYSTEM
USING PIC MICROCONTROLLER
Abstract: The embedded system innovation has the close and indivisible relationship with the
environment science aesthetics. This paper deals with a simple, easy to install, microcontroller-based
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circuit to monitor and record the value of temperature, humidity, soil moisture andsunlight of the natural
environment that are continuously modifiedandcontrolledin orderoptimize themtoachievemaximum plant
growth andyield. Thecontrollercommunicates withthe various sensormodules in real-time in order to control
the light, aerationanddrainage process efficiently inside a greenhouse by actuatinga cooler, fogger,dripper and
lights respectivelyaccording to the necessary condition of the crops. The environmental is the important
resource that guides the environmental development of embeddedsystem, and an important guarantee that
makes the embedded system develop and innovate along healthy, scientific environmental road. This
makes the proposedsystem to be an economical, portable and a lowmaintenance solution for greenhouse
application, especially in rural areas and for small scale agriculturists.
21 NEMB1405
Topic: A Novel Design For Vehicle License Plate Detection and Recognition
Abstract:License plate recognition (LPR) plays a majorrole in this busy world, as the number of vehicles
increases day by day, theft of vehicles,breakingtraffic rules, enteringrestrictedarea arealso increases linearly,
so to block this act license plate recognitionsystem is designed. License Plate Recognition systems basically
consist of 3 main processing steps such as: Detection of number plate, Segmentation of plate characters
and Recognition of each character. Among this, character segmentation is a most challenging task, as the
accuracy of the character recognitionrelies on the accuracy of the character segmentation. Problems of
different lighting condition, adhesion, fracture, rivet, rotation degrades the accuracy of the character
segmentation. So in order to comethese problems and uplift the accuracy of character segmentation various
algorithms are developedfor this work. This thesis presents a robust method of license plate location,
segmentation and reorganization of the characters present in the located plate. The images of various
vehicles have been acquiredand converted in to gray-scale images. Then noise present in the plates are
removed and the segmentation of gray scale image generatedby findingedges for smoothing image is used
to reduce the numberof connectedcomponent andthenbwlabel is used to calculate theconnected component.
Finally, single character in the license plate is detected. The aim is to show that the proposed method
achievedhigh accuracy by optimizing various parameters with higher recognition rate than the traditional
methods.
2014
22 NEMB1404
Topic: Vision-Based Path Planning with Obstacle Avoidance for Mobile Robots usingLinear Matrix
Inequalities
Abstract:In this paper, a vision-basedobstacle avoidingpath generationproblem is consideredforautonomous
mobile robots under a top-viewworkspace. The collision-free path planning problem is converted to a convex
optimizationproblemthat can be solved numerically using linear matrix inequalities (LMI). A new optimal
(shortest)pathcost formulation is given for LMI optimization using a novel Line of Sight Meshing (LSM)
method. As comparedtothe traditional meshingalgorithms such as Voronoi and Delaunay, the LSM generates
fewer mesh cells which results in reducedcomputation time. A virtual path diagram (VPD), consisting of all
collision-free piecewise straight line paths, is then foundforrobot navigation. The LMIoptimization method is
then usedto findthe optimal (shortest) collision-free path from the VPD set. In addition to distance, other
constraints, such as terraincondition and curvature of the path can be incorporated in the cost function for
constrainedoptimal solution.Finally, a rapidprototyping(RP)environment has been developed, which is used
for hardware implementationof the algorithm. The generatedpaths are then converted to motion commands,
which are sent wirelessly from a base-station to mobile robots for motion control.
2014
23 NEMB1403
Topic: Design ofTracked Robotwith Remote Control for Surveillance
Abstract:For specific purpose, trackedrobot that canbe controlled remotely and able to acquire images from
environment is veryimportant,forexample in rescuingdisaster victims. Wepropose architecture for Raspberry
pi andAVR based mobile robot that canbe controlledby lowcost remote controllerIntegrated Circuits(IC) and
able to avoid obstacles using ultrasonic distance sensor. This prototype also can be used for education and
research in the university.We evaluate the performance of therobot in terms of thedistance andthe capabilityto
deliver video streaming from the output raspberry pi and 2.4 GHz Video transmitter.
2014
24 NEMB1402
Topic: DEVELOPMENT OFA ROBOTIC ARMFOR DANGEROUS OBJECT
DISPOSAL
Abstract:The BokoHaraminsurgency inNigeria has become menace and threat to the security of lives and
propertymost especiallyin the Northern part of the country. The use of Bombs and dangerous unsuspected
objects is the weapon employedtocarryout this deadly act. Thenumber of lives lost as well as personnel who
sustain injuries while dischargingtheirduties is nowon theincrease as a result of lackof initial assessment of a
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dreadful scene or an object suspectedtobe harmful. Though preventive andcounterattacking measures, such as
use of protective vest have been employedtoreduce the risk experienced; these however do not guarantee safety
which can run into huge cost torestore in terms of infrastructures andproperties. Hence this paper proposes the
development of a robotic arm for dangerous object disposal. A three-degree of freedom robotic arm was
developedusinga microcontrollerprogrammedwith (MPLAB)integrateddevelopment environment software,
interfacedto a camerathat transmits the videoby way of monitoringthe scene ona televisionset. The system is
activatedby a remote control thereby providinga line of defense tohumanlives and preventing loss of proven
and tested personnel.
25 NEMB1401
Topic: The House Intelligent Switch Control Network Based on CAN Bus
Abstract:In this papera buildinglighting intelligent switch control network is presented, which is based on
CAN bus. Accordingto the safety ,stabilityandreal time, the digital signals are usedfor the control unit, andthe
CAN bus is used as a communicationof a distributedcontrol network. A 16-bit MCU msp430f169is used as the
control unit, andthe communication betweenthe nodes is based on CAN bus. This paper mainly introduces the
design of the hardware andthesoftware in detail. The experimental result shows this network system with high
safety, stability and strong anti-jamming capability with practical significance and market value.
2014
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1 MEMB1470
Topic: RF BASED DUAL-MODECAR
Abstract:Here is a dual-mode robot that can be operated manually using an RF basedremote controlled
andcan also move automaticallyavoidingall the obstacles.The robot has some inbuilt intelligence to avoided
obstacles by changing its path.
2014
2 MEMB1469
Topic: WIRELESS STEERING WITH INTELLIGENTVEHICLE
Abstract:It wait for your handmovement, if you hand moves to down direction car moves to forward , if
someone cometowards the car, the carautomaticallystop, at this movement we run our car left, right, and
back not toforwardbecause if strike tothe front object. if obstacle is disappear then, our car run forward, if
someone comein left handside of the car, our car automatically run slightly to right hand side, to avoid the
obstacle, andrun forward, or some obstacle come right hand side of the car, our car automatically run
slightly left hand side, to avoid the obstacle, and run forward, if you move up your hand it starts run
back, if you hand is left handside your car run left handside, if your hand is right hand side then car run to
right hand side. If your hand is on middle you car is stop.
2014
3 MEMB1468
Topic: RADIO FREQUENCY BASED 31 CHANNELS ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL
Abstract:This project is consist with RF transmitter andRF-RECIVER, so we operate it from 100/200 meters
and work even through walls, you can control large AC and DC loads and many appliances through
relay, including lights, fans, AC system, home appliances, garage doors, door locks, sprinklers, and
motorized projection screen
2014
4 MEMB1467
Topic: CARD LOCK OF APPLIANCE
Abstract: The circuit presented here can be used as a lock for important electronic and its mechanism,
dependingupon the positions of the holes punchedon the card, a particularappliance is switchedon.The card is
inserted just like a CD is pushed inside the disk drive. It is rectangular in shape with holes
Punchedon it. The electronic lock is connected to an access control system, which ensures that only the
selected appliance is switched on and prevents false operation of the system.
2014
Topic: INTELLIGENT TRAIN TO REDUCETHEACCIDENTON FOGY SESSION
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5 MEMB1466 Abstract:As we read in the news paper that the one train get hit fromthe another traindue to fogy session,
this typeof accident is held on winter session, when Driver not seen the RED signal. This problem is
reduced by this project, this project automatically off the train engine on the red light, and
on the train Engineof green light. Driverrun the trainonly onthe green light, it never runthe engine when red
signal is on.
2014
6 MEMB1465
Topic: INTERACTIVEVOICERESPONSE SYSTEM FOR COLLEGEAUTOMATION (IVRS)
Abstract:Now-a-days everyinstitutionneeds automation. As a part ofcollege automation, we have decided to
do a project Voice Interactive Systemfor College Automation. Our project allows the user to know th e
student's attendance and marks quickly through the telephone line without the intention of the college
authority.In thehardware side embeddedsystem has been used. A 20 pin microcontroller 89C2051 is used
because of its compatibilitywith our hardware. This microcontroller controls thewhole hardware. Telephone
line is used for communicationpurpose.Visual Basic has been used for software programming. Presentation
in the class andoutcome ofthe university are made reachable to the parents by our project. It will be very
obliging to the parents to be acquainted with their son's/daughter's recital in the college.
2014
7 MEMB1464
Topic: HEARTRATEMONITOR
Abstract:Heart ratecan be measuredeither by the ECGwaveformor by the blood flowinto the finger (pulse
method). The pulse method is simple andconvenient. When blood flows during the systolic stroke of the
heart into the body parts, the finger gets its blood via the radial artery on the arm. The blood flow into
the finger can be sensedphoto electrically.To count the heart beats, here we use a small light source on one side
of the finger (thumb) and observe the change in light intensity on the other side. The blood flow causes
variationin light intensity reachingthe light dependent resistor (LDR),which results in change in signal strength
due to change in the resistance of the LDR.’
2014
8 MEMB1463
Topic: HOME AUTOMATATION OVER INTERNET
Abstract:We can ON/OFF the eight devices from any part of the world using internet, we check the
Status of the each device, canour tube light, bulb, switch is ON or OFF, We also sendthe three message to the
system, all three message will display on lcd using micro controller.
2014
9 MEMB1462
Topic: ON FOGGY (COLD) DAYS ITWILL AUTOMATICALLY OFF THETRAIN ENGINEON RED
LIGHT& UNMANNEG RAIL GATECONTROL SYSTEM
1. Features as follows.
2. Close the gate from safe distance when train comes near unmanned rail gate (crossing).
3. Gate will automatically close when train is passed.
4. This project is work from both sides.
5. Message and direction will display on LCD.
6. Buzzer on when train come and off when it passed.
7. We also implement in foggy (cold) days it will automatically off the train engine on red light.
2014
10 MEMB1461
Topic: INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC LIGHTSYSTEM
Abstract:Traffic light intervals are fixedindependent of traffic movement. So sometimes large red light delay
cause traffic congestion. Here is a microcontroller based intelligent traffic light system that reduces the
possibility of traffic jams caused by traffic light delays to an extent.
Microcontroller counts the number of vehicles passingthe road. Basedon the vehicle count, the system has
three traffic profiles-low, medium andhigh. The systemcontains different traffic light intervals (red, yellow,
and green light delays in seconds) for different traffic profiles. After
calculating the traffic profiles , Depending on the number of vehicles passing trough the IR system in a
predefinedcontrollinginterval (e.g. one minute). It further controls the timing of traffic Lights. After the
controlling interval lapses, the vehicle count is reinitialized to zero tocalculate the traffic profile again
in the next controlling interval. The lcd Display current profile delay (RED, YELLOW, GREEN),
current profile (LOW, MID, HIGH), running time of the system
(HH:MM:SS), and also display how Many vehicles were passed (VEH:05 ) and so on.
2014
Topic: CELLPHONEBASED DEVICECONTROL WITH VOICEACKNOWLEDGEMENT(IVRS)
12. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
11 MEMB1460 Abstract:Here is a circuit that lets youoperate your home appliances like lights and water pump from your
office or any otherremoteplace.S0 if youforgot toswitch off the lights or other appliances while going
out, it helps you toturn off the appliance with your cell phone. Your cell phone works as the remote
control for your home appliances. You can control the desiredappliance by pressing the corresponding
key. The system also gives you voice acknowledgement of the appliance status.
2014
12 MEMB1459
Topic: PROTECTSCHOOL CHILDREN FROM LPG LEAKAGEIN SCHOOL VAN/TAXI
Abstract:It will save school children from car fire due to LPG leakage in schoo l car/van/ taxi etc.
when this system detect LPG leakage in car it will automaticallyoff the engine, after repairing the LPG
leakage it will allow to start the engine.
2014
13 MEMB1458
Topic: ALCHOLETESTER
Abstract:This project is used for deny entry from alcoholic people in ladies parties, temples, hospitals,
highways, school, college etc.
2014
14 MEMB1457
Topic: AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR ANY INDUSTIES FOR EXAMPLECOLLEGE/HOTELS
Abstract:This project takes 8 different inputs for 8 different users / rooms. And glow 8 different LEDs
as per room number, for example room no. 1 wants service frompeon. Corresponding led1 is glow, after
providing the service peonoffthe LED by pressingroom number key, it also onthe alarmwhen anyuser press
the button.
2014
15 MEMB1456
Topic: UNMANED RAIL GATESYSTEM
Features are as follows.
1. Close the gate from safe distance when train comes near unmanned rail gate (crossing).
2. Gate will automatically close when train is passed.
3. This project is work from both sides.
4. Message and direction will display on LCD.
5. Buzzer on when train come and off when it passed.
6. We also implement so many things as per your budget.
2014
16 MEMB1455
Topic: PROGRAMMABLEINDUSTRIAL ON-OFF TIMER WITH RF REMOTE
Abstract:In most of the modern manufacturing and processing industries, there is complete industrial
automationthrough sophisticate hardware andsoftware like programmable logic controller (PLC), distributed
control system (DCS), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
Microcontroller-based embedded systems play major role in industrial automation. One such widely used
system is the programmable timer. The major applications of programmable timer are as follows: 1. initiating
the process after desired time. 2. Switching on/ off the process after
predetermined time 3. Providing delay in between processes 4. Applyinginput to on/off type open-loop
control system depending upon the requirement of process, onecan set the time of programmable timer. As
the time period expires, the timer will either trigger 01'shut the process. Earlier
there were mechanical timers that usedgear assembly (same as wall clock) and mechanical contacts. But the
problem with these was that due to mechanical parts and movements, they were not durable. Electronic
timers have become very popular as these have more functionalities and long
operating life. A simple electronic timer can be to enhance the programmable timer for generating precise
timingandadditional features,microcontrollers (embeddedcontrollers) are usedwith peripheral devices. Some
of the features of programmable industrial on/ off timer presented
here include: 1. Time set from 1 to 60 seconds (canbe extended) 2.. 'On' time and' off' time can
beprogrammed (from 1 to 60 seconds 3. Repeat (continuous) and single operation 4. Fully remote-
controlled within 100-metre range 5. User-friendly front-panel controls and display panel with LCD 6.
Emergency stopbuttons (oncontrol panel as well as on remote) 7. Provision of potential-free relay contacts
for connecting any 230VAC at lOA or 28V DC at lOA device/ application
2014
17 MEMB1454
Topic: SEND SECURED MESSAGETO RECEIVER USING WIRELESS MEDIA
Abstract:This project is usedto communicate/ Transmits a alpha numeric message fromone place to another
place through wireless media, first we encryptedthe message and then transmit it, from wireless tx. At
2014
13. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
receiving side we decrypted it and matching the code also if, both are match message will display on
LCD.
18 MEMB1453
Topic: DIGITAL IC TESTER USING PC AND CONTROLLER
Abstract:This project is used to check the Basic logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EX-OR).
You can check the following IC's 7400, 7402, 7404,7408, 7432, 7486 Visual Basic Programis usedto show
the results on the PC. TheMicrocontrollerAT89S52 receives the IC number fromthe PC and checks the Gates
IC with the Truth table and sent back the result to the PC.
2014
19 MEMB1452
Topic: HOME AUTOMATION/WIRE LESS ELECTRIACL CONTROL PANEL/INFRA RED
REMOTE CONTROL
Abstract:This Project INFRARED REMOTE SWITCH USING MICROCONTROLLER is used to switch
on/off the Home Appliances by usinga standardRemotecontrol. Thesystem is usedto switch on/off unto eight
electrical devices. All the above processes are controlled by the 8 bit Microcontroller AT89C2051. The
Microcontroller receives the InfraredSignal fromthe receiver andit decodes andswitch on/off the appropriate
Device. The Range of the system is unto 10 meters. The system works on
Phillips RC5 format. The project can switch on/off electrical devices of maximum load current of
5Amperes. High power loads can also be connected by changing the Relay. The Microcontroller is used to
receive the Infrared signal from the Transmitter, the received signal is processedby the Microcontroller
and according to the signal the corresponding device is switched ON/OFF.
2014
20 MEMB1451
Topic: ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE
Abstract:Now-a-days Electronic votingmachines are beingusedeffectively. The confidence ofthe voter in its
flawless workingis gradually building up andthese machines are thus becoming quite popular throughout the
country. Features of the electronic voting machine include avoidance of
invalid votes and reduction of counting time and the consequent expenditure incurred on manpower
deployment. By usingthe Microcontroller thevotingmachine can be built up easily and it will make simple to
operate.
21 MEMB1450
Topic: ULTRA SONIC DISTANCEMETER
Abstract:There are several ways to measure distance without contact. One way is to use ultrasonic waves at
40 kHz for distance measurement.
2014
22 MEMB1449
Topic: PASSWORD/ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HOME/OFFICE/ATM(AVR
MICROCONTROLLER BASED)
Abstract:Securityis a prime concern in our day-to-daylife. Andaccess control systemforms a vital link in a
security chain. The microcontroller - baseddigital lock presented here is an access control system that
allows only authorizedpersons toaccess a restrictedarea. Whensomeone tries to enter the restricted area by
enteringinvalidpasswords continuously, the systemlocks itself and can be unlocked only by the master user.
This means this system have two passwords, the system comprises a small electronic unit with a numeric
keypad, which is fixedoutside the entrydoor to control a relay/solenoid-operated lock. When an authorized
person enters a predetermined number (password) via the keypad, the relay energies for a limited time to
unlock the solenoidoperatedlock, so door can be pushed/ pulledopen. At the endof the preset delay, the re lay
de -energies and the
door get lockedagain. A prompt message is displayedon the LCD module. Andwe modifiedthis project as per
student requirement.
2014
23 MEMB1448
Topic: WIRELESS KEY WITH PASSWORD FOR CAR/HOME/OFFICE. (AVR MICRO
CONTROLLER BASED)
Abstract:This is an wireless system, consist with TX andRX, the txis always with youas key ring,,so no one
can access this device, but if someone pick your tx, the rx take password, if password is entered three time
wrong, the system is locked, it unlocked by system administrator One sysadm
2014
14. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
provide right password the system can un locked otherwise system not work. Range between Tx and Rx
approx 3-10 mtrs.(use full in cars/ house/ etc).
24 MEMB1447
Topic: 8 TO 30 DEVICES CONTROLLER USING MICRO CONTOLLER
Abstract:The project will run on both Windows-98 and Windows-XP, This project not usedparallel port,
it used rs232 (serial port) for interfacing, in parallel we cannot transmitted data more thethen 1-5 meters, but
in serial communicationwe can transmit data more than 50 -100 meters, and parallel port based project off
automatically when we off our pc but, this project not have this problem,in parallel port based we can control
max 8 to 12 device. But in this we can control30 or more.This project also give youstatus that which device
is in or off, we can modified this project as per requirement of students.
2014
25 MEMB1446
Topic: RSEB POWER CUTSYSTEM USING COMPUTER
Abstract:RSEB cuts lights according timetable time table, say 10:00 am automaticallycut light of Area 1,
at 1:00pmautomatically light ona t area 1,at 1:00pm automatically light cut of area2, at 3:00pmautomatically
light on at area 2 andso no formany area. This project workon hh:mm:ss format so we can cut for miniutes
as well as for seconds, and we can cut/restore the power for more than one area. We can modified this
project as per requirement of students.
2014
26 MEMB1445
Topic: TEMPRATURE DEPENDENT FAN
Abstract:This is newgenerationfanits speed increase and decrease depending upon temperature. It have
both automatically/Remotely Controlled, It also controlled by wire less system also. 2014
27 MEMB1444
Topic: WATER LEVEL TANK CONTROLLER (UNDER AND OVER TANK FLOW CONTORL)
Abstract:Whenwater in thetankis belowsensor A, the motor will switch on tofill waterin the tank. The LCD
module will show'motor on.'The controller is programmerfora 10- minute timeinterval to check the dry-run
condition of the motor. If water reaches sensor B within 10 minutes, the micro
controllercomes out ofthe dry-run condition and allows the motor to keep pushing water in the tank. The
motorwill remain 'on' until waterreaches sensor C. Thenit will stop automatically and t he microcontroller
will go into the standby mode. The LCD module will II show 'tank full' followed
by 'standby mode' after a few seconds. The 'standby mode' message is displayeduntil water andif the dry-
run conditionstill persists, the displaywill show' drysump3' and the micro controller will not start the
motor automatically. Now you have to check the line for water and manually
reset the microcontroller to start operation. In the whole procedure, the micro controller checks for high and
low voltages. Forexample, when thevoltage is high, it will scan for about two seconds to check whether it is a
fluctuation. If the voltage remains high after two seconds, themicrocontroller will halt running of the
motor. Nowit will wait for the voltage tosettle down. Afterthe voltage becomes normal, it will still check for
90 seconds whetherthe voltage is normal or not. After normal condition, it will go in the standby mode
and start the aforementioned procedure.
2014
28 MEMB1443
Topic: SMARTPATHFINDER ROBOT
Abstract: Moves with its two wheels and makes use of infrared emitting diodes as its eyes to avoid
obstacles alongits path. Smart pathfinder robot automatically makes a left turn themoment it detects an object in
its path. It continues to move forward again when no obstacle is in the way.
2014
29 MEMB1442
Topic: RF AND INFRA RED FREQUENCY BASED MOBILELAND ROVER
Abstract:We present here is an elementary roboticlandrover that can be controlledremotely using primarily
the RF mode. The RF remote control has the advantage of adequate range (up to 200 metres with
proper antennae) besides being omni directional. On the other hand, an IR remote would function over a
limitedrange of about 5 metres andtheremote transmitter has to be oriented towards the receiver module
quite precisely. Cost involvedin usingRF modules is much higher thanof IR components andas such, we have
included the replacement alternative of RF modules with
their IR counterparts for using the IR remote control. The proposed land rover can move in forward and
2014
15. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
reverse directions. You would also be able to steer it towards left and right directions. FORWARD,
REVERSE, LEFT, RIGHT, STOP CONTROLLED BY RF/INFRA RED.
30 MEMB1441
Topic: WIRELESS DETECTIVEROBOT
Abstract:With the help of RF remote control we run the robot in FORWARD, REVERSE, LEFT,
RIGHT, STOP CONTROLLED. We also attach RF camera with Robot, to see what is going on the
remote location.
2014
31 MEMB1440
Topic: MOBILEPHONEBASED MOBILEROBOTIC OR CAR
Abstract:We can control our robot with mobile phone, it can move left, right, forward, backward, stop. 2014
32 MEMB1439
Topic: SMARD CARD BASED AUTOMATIC TOOL TAX SYSTEM
Abstract:This project is designedto make unattendedautomatictoll tax stations at check barriers check
posts automatic toll tax, it worklike pre-padtoll tax system, if open the gate when authorized person with
money charged in it card.
2014
33 MEMB1438
Topic: PC BASEWIRELESS APPLICANCECONTROL
Abstract:The parallel port of the PC is a powerful platform for implementing projects dealing with the
control of real-worldperipherals. It canbe usedto control home andotherelectronic appliances. The computer
program through the interface circuit controls therelays, which, in turn, switch theappliances' on' or 'off.' Here
we describe how to wirelessly control electronic appliances from a remoteplace by usingtheRF module. For
this PC-based wireless appliances control system, you need to design and develop .the required hardware
andsoftware. The parallel port of the PC is used to control the appliances at the transmitter side. The RF
interface is used instead of the IR to overcome all the drawbacks of the IR interface. The PC signals are
transmitted from the RF transmitter and received by the RF receiver.
2014
34 MEMB1437
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED CODELOCK SYSTEM
Abstract:If we provide right passwordour device will on other wise device not on, and it will give only three
Chances, if any one try morethanthree times, buzzer automatically on, and full system goes hang. What is
going on all display on 16x2 lcd.
2014
35 MEMB1436
Topic: KOUN BANAGA KORORPATI USING MICROCONTROLLER
Abstract: Useful for quiz games, dumb charades, etc, this fastest -finger- first circuit displays the player
number alongwith a beep soundwhen a specific playerpresses the button beforeothers. It is designed for seven
players andcan be constructed easily using minimal hardware and software. When the microcontroller
receives an input from any ofthe seventactile switches (Sl through S7), it disables the inputs from rest of
the switches assigned to other players. A master reset control (switch SO) has to be pressed toenable all
the inputs for the next round of the quiz.
2014
36 MEMB1435
Topic: COUNTER DOWN TIMER FOR INDUSTRIES TO ON/OFF THEMACHINEAS DESIRED
TIME
Abstract:This project is used for on/off the 220v ac device as per the time, we provide the input as
per time, After the time complete the systemautomatically on/off the device, we can start, stop, time +
-, reset the system by pressing the switch.
2014
37 MEMB1434
Topic: RF BASED WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM
Abstract:The Wireless Device Control project can control numerous devices fromonepoint. Fourtoeight
devices can be easily controlledwith the helpof theproject.The Blue tooth or Infra red based transmitter and
Blue tooth orInfra redbasedreceiver are usedto control the performance of theproject and restricts the use of
wires. The software can only be controlled by a single person, which makes it a secure feature of the
device. Nobody except the concerned person can operate the project.
2014
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED (GREEN FARM HOUSE)
16. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
38 MEMB1433 Abstract:This is automaticallysystem foradvance farming. It has followingfeatures. 1. It automatically ON
the lights/heatertomaintainheat lever for plants. 2. It automatically ON and OFF the waterpumps as per soil
water level. 3. It displays current temperature also.
2014
39 MEMB1432
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED WATCH MAN TIMER
Abstract:Whenwe go away from our house this project will work as a watch man. It will on the light as per
time specified, Basically It is based on RTC (real time clock). It will display time as well as store 8
different time according your 8 time specified it will auto matically on the device and off
the device automatically.
2014
40 MEMB1431
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED AUTOMATIC ROOM LIGHTCONTROLLER
Abstract: Every one knows “save electricity save money”, this project will help for saving money by
stoppingthemisuse of electricity, Whennoone is not in room it will automatically off the light / fan etc. If
some one comein the roomit will make onthe light if night / or lowlight, and make a fan on if cold, so on
student can change this project as he/she like.
2014
41 MEMB1430
Topic: MICRO CONTOLLER BASED MULTI CHANNEL CODE LOCK SYSTEM USING PIC
MICRO CONTROLLER
Abstract:This microcontroller basedproject canbe usedfor preventing unauthorized access to devices or
solenoid-operated locks/electrical devices. This code lock can be used as a multi-user code lock, where the
users can access respective devices by entering the device numberfollowedby the password. The password
can be changedby the user andno external supplyis neededto retain the password. The password length for
each device can be between 4 to 15 d igits, as desired by the user.
2014
42 MEMB1429
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED SINGLESTEPPER MOTOR CONTROLLER
Abstract:This project is use to control the rotation of a DC stepper motor in clockwise and anti-clock
wise direction. It can be used in many applications including machine control and robotics for
controlling the axial rotations in XY plane. A similar circuit can be added to control the
rotation of the motor in either XZ or YZ plane.
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2014
43 MEMB1428
Topic: MICRO CONTROLLER BASED ONEDC MOTOR CONTROLLER
Abstract:Dc motor speed controllers are very useful for controlling the motion of robotic and industrial
automation systems. The controller presentedhereuses the pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique. The
PWM wave for speed control is generated using Atmel AT89C52microcontroller. Tocontrol the speed of
the DC motor,youneeda variable -voltage DC power source. When the DC motor is switched on, it
takes certain time to reach the full speed. As soon as the power supply is switched on, the DC motor
starts gaining speed and if you switch off the
power supply before it reaches the maximum rated speed, it starts to slow down. In case switching on and
switchingoff are done in quick succession, the motor rotates at a slower speedbetween zeroandfull ratedspeed.
This is what a PWM technique basedcontroller does: it switches the motor' on' and 'off' with a pulse train. To
control the motor speed, it varies (modulates) the width of the pulses-hence the pulse width modulation.
When the motor is, on‟ for a short periodand 'off' for a longone, it will rotate slowly. When themotor is 'on'
for most ofthe time and' off' onlyfor a short while, it will rotate at higherspeed, say, nearly at full (maximum)
rated speed.
2014
44 MEMB1427
Topic: FLOOD CONTOL SYSTEM
Abstract:This systemtake a input fromdam anddisplay in theLCD, if water is greater than dangerlevel it will 2014
17. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
make a buzzer on and open the gate so water follow to safe area.
45 MEMB1426
Topic: WIRELESS MICROCONTROLLER BASED AUTOMATIC FLUSH SYSTEM
Abstract:In manual flush systemthe user press a button, which opens a flush valve allowing mains-pressure
water to flowinto the bowl, or sometimes the user press directly a flush lever (a handle connected to a flush
meter). The value contains a pneumatic mechanism that closes it after a reset time.
Today, manual flush system has been replaced with a sensor operatedsystem that automatically flushes
the fixture when the user departs. The microcontroller based automatic flush system is infrared sensor to
detect a user approaching the fixture, then it wait until the user departs. It also
flushes before the person departs if the person is person for more than the preset time (5 minutes).
2014
46 MEMB1425
Topic: MOVING MESSAGEDISPLAY USING ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY
Abstract:LED-based moving- message displays are becoming popular for transmitting information to
large groups of people quickly. These can be usedindoors or outdoors. We can find such displays in areas
like railway platforms, banks, public offices, hotels, training institutes, nightclubs and shops. Compared to
LEDs, liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) are easy to interface with a microcontroller for displaying
information as these havemany built-in functions. But these can't be observed from a distance and large
size LCDs are very costly. LED-based displays can be of two types: dot-matrix and segmental. If you
implement a moving- message display with multiplexeddot-matrixLEDs, it will be very costly for displaying
16 characters or more at a time.
2014
47 MEMB1424
Topic: MICROCONTROLLER BASED METRO TRAIN
Abstract:The project – Metrotrainhas been developedkeepingin mindthe Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
scenario. The project targets to provide guidance to the passengers of the metro train. The LCD display
informs about the upcoming station and guides them to get down at their destination.
2014
48 MEMB1423
Topic: DIGITAL CLOCK WITH HOURLY MUSIC WITH RELAY CONTOL
Abstract:This project is basedon AVR micro controlleron which it will on buzzer for one second after
each hour. It also on the alarm as per time specified and off after one second.
2014
49 MEMB1422
Topic: AUTOMATIC LIFTSYSTEM FOR BUILDING/COMPLEX/CIMEMA HALLS
Abstract:We canuse this project for liftingheavy material/ persons from one floortoanother floor. It makes
for 3 floors, as we press button for our required floor; it automatically goes to required floor.
2014
50 MEMB1421
Topic: VISITOR VIGILANCESYSTEM
Abstract:This project only open the gate when some one come without weapon, If it finds a person with
weapon, it produce a soundas well as not open the gate, the system will open the gate and close for the
visitors, automatically.
2014
51 MEMB1420
Topic: MUSICAL TOUCH BELL
Abstract: This project is give sound when some one touches it. 2014
52 MEMB1419
Topic: THREEIN ONEALARM
Abstract:This project will give alarm when it detects fire “or” water full on the tank, and produce sound when
some One come on the room.
2014
53 MEMB1418
Topic: AUTOMATIC STREETLIGHTON/OFF ON VEHICLEMOVEMENT IN HIGHWAY
Abstract:In highway roadlight is gloweven, no motor orcar onthe highway.This will misuse of roadlight and
electricity, it increase global warming, for overcome this problem we introduce this circuit. Project makes
“power on” the some light when any vehicle is come and “power off” the some
light when it passes through thesensor. Andoffthe hole light in morning, andon the some light on night, so no
darkness in the highway.
2014
18. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
54 MEMB1417
Topic: DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEM
Abstract:This circuit canhelp youfromthe intruders andstrangers.Very thin copper wire loop has to be
wired around your house and if any of thecopper wire loops is broken,the displaythe particular number of
the loop withbuzzer sound. If more than one loopare broken it will display the sum of their loops. (Wireless
version also available).
2014
55 MEMB1416
Topic: IR REMORECONTROL RECEIVER
Abstract: It is an infra red receiver, it can on/off any device like radio, cooler,
T.V, etc with the help of any Remote control of your home appliances.
2014
56 MEMB1415
Topic: LONG-RANGEFM TRANSMITTER
Abstract:The high-power output obtained using a power amplifier stage allows a range of about 2 km
for this FM transmitter. Reasonable good signal quality and strength are possible with little adjustments.
2014
57 MEMB1414
Topic: WATER LEVEL INDICATOR WITH THREELEDS
Abstract: It will display on led. Howmanywater present in tank. Like low, midandhigh. It also alarm you
if water tank is full.
2014
58 MEMB1413
Topic: UNMANNED RAIL CROSSING SYSTEM
Abstract:This project open the unmanned railway crossing gate from the safe distance before traintonear
the gate, after train pass it will close the gate.
2014
59 MEMB1412
Topic: DIGITAL IC BASED CAR PROTECTION UNIT
Abstract: For car protection, custom- made units are available but they are costly. Here's a circuit to
protect car stereo, etc from pilferage that costs less and requires no adjustments in the car but a good car
cover. Place the circuit at your bedside and bring the two wires from the unit to the car (parked outside
your home)andconnect onewire -end tothe coverandthe other tothe ground, withbothwire-ends shorted by
some weight such as a brick. So outwardly the mechanism is not visible. If some one tries toremove the
cover, the alarmof thecircuit starts soundingtoalert you. The alarm can be switched off by resetting it using
switch S1.
2014
60 MEMB1411
Topic: AUTOMATIC GARDNER SYSTEM/SOILMOISTURETESTER/AUTOMATIC PLANTIGING
SYSTEM
Abstract: It will start motor automatically when no water on the soil, and make a off when no need of
more water on the soil, it also display the water level in the plant.
2014
61 MEMB1410
Topic: ANTI-THEFT ALARM FOR VEHICLES
Abstract:Securitysystemfor vehicles which generates a loudandcontinuous alarm in case ofanyunauthorized
person gettingaccess of your vehicle.As soon as, auto-liftertries tostart the vehicle alarm gets activated and
buzzer gets on.
2014
62 MEMB1409
Topic: BANK TOKEN/DOCTOR TOKEN NUMBER
Abstract:TokenDisplaySystemare ideal for ServingCounters in Offices, Banks, Airports, Doctors- Clinics,
Restaurants and other such places where people have to wait in line for their turn. These systems allow
customers to wait without having to stand in lines. It is very uses full item for service industries.
2014
63 MEMB1408
Topic: DOOR BELL WITH SECURITY FEATURE
Abstract:Doorbell systemwork such that whensomeone presses your callingbell switch during the night, not
only the bell rings but the bulbconnectedtoit also glow. In order to turn the bulb off, just press the reset
pushbutton switch provided in the circuit.
2014
19. NEXGEN TECHNOLOGY
www.nexgenproject.com
No: 66,4th cross, Venkata nagar, Near SBI ATM, Pondicherry.
Email Id: praveen@nexgenproject.com
Mobile: 9751442511, 9791938249, Telephone: 0413-2211159
64 MEMB1407
Topic: INFRARED CAR PARKING GUARD
Abstract:This car parking guard circuit is basically an infrared active proximity detector. It will warn
you when you will come very near to back side wall or other thing.
2014
65 MEMB1406
Topic: AUTOMATIC WASH BASIN TAPCONTROLLER SYSTEM
Abstract:Make your washbasin tap work automatically when you put your hands just below the water
tap outlet. This infrared based system detects anyinterruption of the IR rays by your hands or utensil
and water automaticallystarts flowingout of the tap.Electronicwatchdog Here‟s an electronic watchdog for
your house. That sound to in form you that somebody is at the gate. The circuit comprises a
transmitter unit and a receiver unit, which aremountedface to faceon theopposite pillars of the gate such that
the IR beams gets interrupted when someone is standing at the gate or passing through it.
2014
66 MEMB1405
Topic: AUTOMATIC NIGHTLAMP WITH MORNING ALARM
Abstract:This circuit serves dual purpose, depending upon intensity of light rays detected. One part of
the circuit automatically detects darkness to switch „ON‟ a white bright LEDwhich acts as night lamp. It‟s
another part senses daylight to switch on a melodious music in the morning. No external DC power supply
is required, as the circuit operates on direct AC power supply line. But, provision for battery backup is provided
to power the circuit in case of mains failure.
2014
67 MEMB1404
Topic: LUGGAGESECURITY SYSTEM
Abstract:The circuit sounds an alarmwhen somebody tries to cut the luggage chain. Different soundeffects like
police siren, fire alarm, ambulance siren etc are possible after doing simple connections.
2014
68 MEMB1403
Topic: MIDNIGHTSECURITY LIGHT
Abstract:Most thefts happen after midnight hours when people enter the second phase of sleep called
'paradoxical' sleep. Here is an energy-savingcircuit that causes the thieves toabort thetheft attempt by lighting
up the possible sites of intrusion (such as kitchen or backyard of your house) at around1:00 am. It
automatically resets in the morning.
2014
69 MEMB1402
Topic: TIMER FOR STUDENTS
Abstract:This timergives alarmaftera preset time periodanda fewbeeps at half the selected time. The timer
can be programmed for other time periods as well.
2014
70 MEMB1401
Topic: FIREALARM
Abstract:This firedetectorcircuit generates a loudandcontinuous alarm in case of fire. Here, a simple diode
is used as fire sensor, thereverse resistance ofwhich decreases with increasingtemperature. The circuit triggers
the alarm when temperaturereaches above 70ºC level. This level can be easily adjusted to suit the needs. (IC
BASED).
2014