RSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Assessment of Segmentation techniques for skin cancer detection113135610.47392/irjash.2020.151ENSrividya T.D.Department of Computer Science, Tiruppur Kumaran College for women, Post box no.18S.R.Nagar, Mangalam Road, Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India.Arulmozhi VDepartment of Computer Science, Tiruppur Kumaran College for women, Post box no.18S.R.Nagar, Mangalam Road, Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India.Journal Article20200904<em>Skin cancer appears to be the most common among all tumors throughout the globe. The initial finding of skin cancer can be alleviated. Late detection leads to fatal. A human inquiry is thought-provoking. The biopsy procedure is agonizing, so computerized examination of skin cancer turns out to be noteworthy. A prevalent literature survey is carried out to study the State-of-art procedures for skin cancer diagnosis. Segmentation of skin lesion is a crucial task due to several features like the existence of hair, illumination difference, irregular skin color, and multiple unnatural skin regions. This paper recommends a comparison of various segmentation techniques and k-means clustering algorithms to segment the lesion. Several methodologies have been anticipated to determine skin cancer. The features can be resolved by familiarizing an advanced method for segmenting the skin lesion from macroscopic images based on the discrete wavelet transformation.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1356_416e71172898116373a8085f76b25596.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Analysis of Power Generating Speed Breaker Based on Modified Slider Crank Mechanism1419135710.47392/irjash.2020.152ENPranav BhardwajIshan VermaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Technology, G.B.P.U.A&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, IndiaJournal Article20200902<em>The project focuses on producing energy through non-conventional sources. Ever increasing energy demand may not be satisfied by fossil fuels or other conventional energy sources in coming future. Also burning fossil fuel to extract energy for various uses is a major concern in today’s scenario as it is polluting our environment .This project aims to extract energy from vehicles through the speed breaker without polluting the surrounding. A lot of benefits are mentioned like uses of renewable resources, eco-friendly. But what make this project interesting and unique is the use of piezoelectric discs which acts as transducers and convert force into electrical energy. At last it also discusses the parameters and calculations necessary for making this project and working model.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1357_5f9516bd7d4ab304cfae9ef9b09c9ff2.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Performance Analysis of the Microgrid System for an Educational Institute by Using ETAP Software2025135810.47392/irjash.2020.153ENIshan VermaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Technology, G.B.P.U.A&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, IndiaRama Prasanna DalaiDepartment of Electrical Engineering, KIIT University, Odisha, IndiaSurya Narayan SahuDepartment of Electrical Engineering, CUTM, Odisha, IndiaBiswajit MohapatraDepartment of Electrical Engineering, EATM, Odisha, IndiaJournal Article20200902<em>Integration of renewable energy into power grid systems by the use of microgrid are becoming attractive to supply electricity to remote areas in all aspects like reliability, sustainability, and environmental concerns; especially for communities living far in areas where grid extension is difficult so generation of renewable energy resources like solar energy to provide reliable power supply with improved system efficiency and significant cost reduction is best way. This paper reports the ETAP model of a conventional grid connected to Microgrid system of an educational Institute. The purpose of this work is to study the prototype model which is been designed according to some standard electrical conditions. This paper also provides the readers the understanding about the selection appropriate protective equipments, proper cable sizing and electrical parameters which results in a energy efficient design. In this paper we have considered an educational Institute which is connected to 33/0.4 kV conventional grid supply and to this system a 50 kW microgrid is connected.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1358_f315375ea41be17f939f270f51b82e17.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Advance Techniques for Diclofenac Removal from Pharmaceutical Wastewater: A Review2631135910.47392/irjash.2020.154ENAmir KhanDept, of Civil Engineering, ZHCET, AMU Aligarh , UP , IndiaMohsin AnwerDept, of Civil Engineering, ZHCET, AMU Aligarh , UP , IndiaJournal Article20200905<em>Diclofenac is an anti-inflammatory, non-steroidal drug used to treat pain and inflammatory disorders such as gout. Since diclofenac is not fully absorbed in the body, it is apparent that a part of it is defecated and enters the aqueous system. Diclofenac may also be fed to the natural environment by waste from the pharmaceutical industry. Diclofenac 's presence in nature may have adverse effects on living organisms. In reality, human life and the health of natural ecosystems can be widely jeopardized. Therefore, various remediation techniques, like advanced oxidation processes, membrane filtration, biological treatment, electro-coagulation etc., are reviewed and contrasted in this review paper in order to eliminate diclofenac from the waste water or reduce its life to a minimum. Though, currently, many conventional techniques are being used for the removal of such persistent compounds but more advanced techniques should be introduced to mitigate the environmental and human health risk.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1359_3bcba72bb10071a26676e71849d1341c.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Analysis of NDN Messenger Using Chrono Sync Library3238136010.47392/irjash.2020.155ENVijaya EligarSchool of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KLE Technological University, Hubli, IndiaNalini IyerSchool of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KLE Technological University, Hubli, IndiaJeet ShahSchool of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KLE Technological University, Hubli, IndiaManjunath K HSchool of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KLE Technological University, Hubli, IndiaJournal Article20200908<em>Named Data Networking (NDN) is an Internet Architecture which is designed to network computing devices by naming data instead of the conventional data containers used in Internet Protocols today.The main purpose is to evolve the Internet’s host-based packet delivery model. The Named Data Networking service uses the name as the object to retrieve the data in the most secure, reliable and efficient way. Chrono chat is based on NDN (Named Data Networking) which is the future, depicting the ways messages will be sent and received. Chrono chat, being a multi-user chat room, runs over an NDN server. In this paper we propose the functioning of the Chrono Sync Library to achieve synchronization which aids in the transmission of information in real time implementation of the application functioning over the Named Data Network. This paper proposes an implementation of chrono sync library to provide a better alternative using C++, Java, JavaScript and python languages for Linux and Windows based operating systems</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1360_5177613e76dc12187dcf0750f3f231ba.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Improved Performance of M-Ary PSK Modulation over AWGN Channel Using Channel Coding Technique3943136110.47392/irjash.2020.156ENChannaveeramma EDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering,, Navodaya Institute of Technology, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Palaniswamy K. M.Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Dr. T. Thimmaiah Institute of Technology, Oorgaum, Kolar Gold fields, Karnataka, IndiaJournal Article20200905<em>Spectral efficiency improvement with guaranteed communication consistency using channel coding techniques is the direction in which communication systems evolves. This paper presents M-ary PSK modulation performance over AWGN channel for higher M values. In this paper we simulate the performance of M-ary PSK modulation for higher orders of modulation applying irregular LDPC channel coding technique and obtain improved SNR as compared to uncoded M-ary Phase Shift Keying for M values varying from 4 to 4096.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1361_ffe960ecd626374985a93bc95d7f346e.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901A Study in Sorption of Cu+2 , Fe+2 and I2 onto Graft copolymers of Cellulose with N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone and Butyl Acrylate, and Their Functionalized Derivatives4447136210.47392/irjash.2020.157ENSuresh KumarGovt. P.G. College Una, Himachal PradeshJournal Article20200904<em>Cellulose is of special interest due to its abundance in nature and it provides excellent materials for membranes both in native and derivatized forms. Graft copolymers of cellulose when used in separation and enrichment technologies have advantages over the conventional ones, due to chemical resistance, radiation stability and low cost of preparation. Cellulose based graft copolymers and hydrogels offer large hydrophilic area despite being insoluble in water and enrich or separate metal ion by binding, adsorption, chelation and ion exchange processes. Potential of cellulose as sorbent can be improved by radiation and chemical grafting, crosslinking and polymer analogous reactions on some graft copolymers. Grafting of suitable monomers with hydrophobic and hydrophilic/ionic moieties combine high degree of selectivity, permeability and longer stability, and enables complexation with low molecular weight species. Incorporation of functional groups like nitrile, hydrazino, hydroxamic acid and phosphate by derivatization and post polymer reactions enhances metal ion sorption capacity of Cellulosics. In present study an attempt has been made to study the sorption of Fe<sup>+2</sup>, Cu<sup>+2</sup> and I<sub>2</sub> on select graft copolymers of cellulose with N-Vinylpyrrolidone (1-Vinyl-2-prrolidone, N-VP) and Butyl Acrylate(BuAc) on to cellulose and some of their functionalized derivatives, on the basis of lowest to highest percent grafting (P<sub>g</sub>). An attempt has also been made to investigate selectivity in metal ion sorption and effects of structural aspects of functionalized graft copolymers to find their end-uses as cost effective and eco-friendly polymeric materials for waste water management technologies. </em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1362_1b09e334109777ac5e86d9dde90e2dad.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Analysis of Student Academic Performance through Expert systems4854136310.47392/irjash.2020.158ENKandula NehaArtificial Intelligence, Lovely Professional University (Punjab)S Jahangeer SidiqComputer Science and Engineering, Lovely Professional University (Punjab)Journal Article20200905<em>Predicting the performance of students is one of the most important topics required for learning contexts such as colleges and universities, as it helps to design successful mechanisms that boost tutorial outcomes and prevent dropouts among various items. These are benefited by automating the many processes involved in the activities of usual students which handle huge volumes of information collected from package tools for technology-enhanced learning. Thus, the careful analysis and interpretation of these information would provide us with valuable data regarding the data of the students and therefore the relationship between them and hence the tutorial tasks. This data is the supply which feeds promising algorithms and methods able to estimate the success of the students. During this analysis, virtually many papers were analysed to show radically different trendy techniques widely applied to predict the success of students, along with the goals they need to achieve in this area. These computing-related techniques and approaches are mainly machine learning techniques, deep learning techniques, Artificial Neural Networks & Neural Networks Convolution, etc. This paper demonstrates the analysis and their comparisons of various methods used to forecast Student Academic success.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1363_378f93ccca1b6318cddc96f7476202f8.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Climatic Change and Changing Structure of Labour Force in Indian Agriculture5559136410.47392/irjash.2020.159ENDevi L.PG and Research Department of Economics, Periyar E.V.R. College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli- 620023Rajendran R.PG and Research Department of Economics, Periyar E.V.R. College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli- 620023Journal Article20200904<em>A number of structural, technological and climatic changes in Indian agriculture involve a large variation in labour force distribution. The proportion of the agricultural labour force to the total labour force in India has declined for the past two decades and migration in the agricultural labour force has increased. It is viewed from various studies that since Indian agriculture depends mainly on climate conditions for its irrigation, unfavourable changes in climate led lower agricultural productivity and made the poor agriculture labour force poorer</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1364_b257164eb00557ee6d5a878370c55b59.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Green Technology: A Contribution to Sustainable Development in India6063136510.47392/irjash.2020.160ENJayalakshmi M.Dept. of Commerce, SKSS Arts College, Thiruppanandal. Tamilnadu, IndiaMahalingam M.Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering, Annamalai University, Chidambaram. Tamilnadu, IndiaJournal Article20200905<em>Green technology is a system that uses innovative methods to create environment friendly products. It is an environmental friendly technology developed and used in such a way that it doesn’t disturb our environment and conserves natural resources. Green technology is developed in such a way that it protects the environment. This research aims to elaborate green technology and related terms along with how it would be helpful in the sustainable development.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1365_1cf6dae862824aa3ca48a25b9cf2a435.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Performance Analysis of Ml Techniques for Spam Filtering6469136610.47392/irjash.2020.161ENLogeswari T.New Horizon College, BangaloreJournal Article20200903<em>The rise in the volume of unwanted spam emails has made the development of a lot more necessary more reliable and robust filters for antispam. Current machine learning approaches are used to excel Spam emails can be detected and filtered. Filtering solutions to text spam. The analysis discusses core principles, actions, efficacy, and Spam filtering trend for research. The first topic in the research study aims at the requests Machine learning approaches for the operation of filters of spam by the leading providers of internet infrastructure (ISPs) The increasing quantity of unnecessary bulk email (also called spam) has generated a secure need Filters for anti-spam. Then the review compares the strengths and disadvantages of existing methods of machine learning and open research Spam handling problems. As future strategies suggested extreme leaning and strongly opposed schooling that can handle the danger of spam emails effectively.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1366_ae536cea6f6851a1a18eb898ddbfb658.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901An Invogue Myth of Dear Brutus7073136710.47392/irjash.2020.162ENPoornima S VGovernment First Grade College & P G Study Centre, Bapujinagar, Shivamogga, Karnataka -577201Journal Article20200903<em>Shakespeare has made Brutus a renaissance humanist. He is identifiable with Plato, Aristotle, Thomas More or Francis Bacon. He is a republican and an idealist. He is made to love the nation and to love the individualism. In this way Shakespeare makes him the image of the renaissance embodying all the beams of the spirit. In course of time, Brutus becomes a knowledge center and who undergoing a change to fit an ideal to the changing situation. The image of Brutus also changes in due course. The image is socialized and secularized to represent the meaning of freedom and liberty in different versions. In this regard, one can bring an analogy between the character of Brutus in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and any character in Barrie’s play Dear Brutus. The thoughts of the Elizabethan Brutus are reminded and practiced by the common men and women in their routine existence. During the transition, the new knowledge is spread as if it is the Christian knowledge which can brighten the human condition pushing aside the dark ignorance. The brightness of Brutus is now distributed in the form of the practicable human activities preserving the same values of liberty, equality and the brotherhood. The renaissance Brutus symbolizes the love of the nation, the love of new knowledge, the love of justice and above all the love of freedom. These ideas become the main forces in the formation of Brutus myth. Brutus continues to live propagating these values even to the modern periods. Being an archetype Brutus passes on through the path of art and through the doctrines relevencing the path to the path human construct in society.</em><br /> https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1367_4ebcc05af2ca42a20e67fe6a5251f466.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Introduction on Data Analysis and Graphical Representation of Data7479136810.47392/irjash.2020.163ENSukeerthi TDepartment of Statistics, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India Pincode:517501.Sukanya K.Department of Statistics, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India Pincode:517501Journal Article20200905<em>In everyday life, most of the members using spreadsheets for maintenance of their professional or research works. A small amount of statisticians or researchers using the Microsoft excel to do statistical computations and mathematical functions which are in-built. The implementation of this paper leads to guide the researchers or statisticians based on techniques used by professional data management teams to save their time and get better knowledge about data analysing. By doing themselves, they get correct and accurate results on their collection of data. Through Microsoft Excel, researchers would collect data, summarizes data, interpret data and perform specific techniques that can suits their work. The main aim of the study is to enrich their knowledge on data analysis and graphical representation in computational method.</em><br /><em> </em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1368_b01fe470a605fa5e8c1ddfadb87bfd19.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Covid19 - Impacts on the Indian Floriculture8084136910.47392/irjash.2020.164ENChetan KDepartment of Economics, Kuvempu UniversityYogish S.N.Department of Economics, Kuvempu UniversityJournal Article20200905<em><span lang="EN-GB">The devastating impact of COVID-19 on the flower sector in India is visible even in regions where the virus has not affected people. This has been caused by the complete prostration of the market as a result of the nationwide lockdown in the wake of the pandemic. The Departments of Horticulture in some provinces are starting to undertake surveys to assess the losses in this sector. A detailedCOVID-19 impact assessment urgently needed on the floriculture sector. This article discusses some of the impacts of floriculture lockdowns. It also addresses the blows of the economic slowdown on agriculture</span></em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1369_dae508938d2c33b3c5d48f4c64bb8939.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India: problems and Challenges8589137010.47392/irjash.2020.165ENSharath A.MDept. of Economics, Jnanasahyadri, Kuvempu University, Shimoga, Karnataka, IndiaYogish S.NDept. Of Economics, Jnanasahyadri, Kuvempu University, Shimoga, Karnataka.Journal Article20200903<em>Micro, tiny associate degree Medium Enterprises represent the backbone of the associate degree economy in maintaining a considerable rate and in generating employment opportunities. This sector has been thought to be an engine of economic process and social development in several developed and developing countries Contribution of MSMEs to the Indian economy in terms of employment generation, containing regional disparities, fostering an evenhanded economic process and enhancing the export potential of the country has been quite extraordinary. Despite some infrastructural deficiencies and challenges like the flow of institutional credit and inadequate market linkages, this sector has registered exceptional success with respect to the increase in variety, quantum of investment, scale of production and overall contribution to national gross domestic product. The study makes an effort to specialize in the massive growth potential and opportunities offered in the Republic of India for the development of the MSME sector, to spot vital problems and challenges and provide suggestions to deal with similar.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1370_c74f5ead65593c7b177a4b030bbb57eb.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Phytotoxic Effect Of Cyanodon Dactylon (L.) Pers. and Cyperus Rotundus L. On Growth And Biochemical Changes of Vigna Radiata (L.)R. Wilczek9096137110.47392/irjash.2020.166ENEdwina KDepartment of Botany, PG Research Department, Rani Anna Government college for women, Tirunelveli-8,Affiliated to Manonmanium Sundaranar University ,Tamil Nadu, IndiaLeela P.Department of Botany, Rani Anna Government College For Women, Tirunelveli-8, Affiliated toManonmanium Sundaranar University ,Tamil Nadu, India.Journal Article20200904<em>This study is based on the phytotoxic effect of aqueous extracts of the weed Cyanodondactylon (L.) Pers. and Cyperus rotundus L. on seed germination, early seedling performance and pigment profile of Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek.. The different concentrations (5g/l, 10g/l, 20g/l, 30g/l, and 40g/l) of aqueous extracts of C.dactylon and C.rotundus were employed to investigate their influence on the seedling physiology of green gram. The aqueous whole plant extracts ( from 10g/l to 40g/l concentrations ) of C.dactylon and C.rotundus exhibited an inhibitory effect on germination percentage, root length, shoot length, vigour index, pigments, proteins, carbohydrates, and amino acid contents of V. radidata over control. The extracts of both weeds caused a stimulatory effect on green gram seedlings at 5g/l concentrations and the intensity of inhibition increased when the extract concentrations were increased. The photosynthetic pigments such as chl-a, chl-b and total chlorophyll exhibited significant reduction while carotenoid content was increased in all treatments compared to control. The aqueous extracts of C.rotundus showed more inhibition on green gram seedlings than C.dactylon. All treatments significantly reduced the Physiological activities of the pulse crop. All treatments significantly reduced the Physiological activities of the pulse crop, and the results suggest that the aqueous extractives from the bioparts of C.dactylon and C.rotundus were phytotoxic to the green gram seedlings.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1371_91be251b330ec3dc3f35852c4781ffd1.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S202009013D-Metal Printing Technologies: Comparative Study of the ‘Electron Beam Melting’ and ‘Selective Laser Sintering’97101137210.47392/irjash.2020.167ENG KishanUCETW, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaB.V.S. RaoCBIT, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaJournal Article20200903<strong><em>3D</em></strong><em>-printing is an innovative manufacturing methodology. In this 3D-models can be set up using computer aided solid models. Those are digital files. A part is created in this method by establishing layers of material one over the other until the total part is formed. These layers can be thought of as a thin material slice. These methods are widely used in life-sciences, footwear, aerospace, automobile, jewelers and biomedical engineering. ‘Stereo-lithography’, ‘FDM’, ‘SLS’, and ‘EBM’ are different forms of printing techniques. Through these 3D-printing methodologies complex shaped parts can also be device with increased correctness. This paper explains the comparative study of electron beam melting with selective-laser-melting</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_1372_8a5d76d7170e14dc4eb771bbcbd5abee.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Geological Controls of Mineralization of Corundum at Gobbagurthi, Khammam Telangana India102104204210.47392/irjash.2020.168ENNARAYAN SANGAMFaculty. Vignan Institute of Technology and Science. Hyderabad.Journal Article20200904<em>Industrial grade Corundum and gem variety, (ruby and abrasive variety) occurs in and around Lakshmipuram and Gobbagurti areas of Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh. The area is within the Khammam Schist Belt., which is the northern extension of the Nellore Schist Belt of the Indian Peninsular Shield. Local entrepreneurs extract corundum based on certain faiths and beliefs since a long time. The nature of occurrence of corundum in these areas represents in-situ, float, and placer concentrations. Corundum occurs along with biotite gneisses, amphibolites and sillimanite-cordierite-diopside- bearing rocks, and magnesium-aluminium rich pelitic granulites. Tonalitic gneisses, cordierite- corundum rock and sillimanite schists form small lenticular bodies. The host rocks of corundum are intruded younger pegmatite veins that also have cut through the Precambrian suite of rocks. Distinct controls of corundum mineralisation manifested in geomorphology, structure and lithology are observed in an area that have proved to be very useful guides for understanding the various controls of corundum mineralization at Gobbagurthi as well as in surrounding areas of corundum occurrences in Khammam district</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_2042_fe54092419414e4e1ff2fd8e9da68dca.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901An Economic Analysis of Banana cultivation in Chikmagalur District of Karnataka State105107340210.47392/irjash.2020.169ENMadhuNaik G.GDepartment of Economics, Kuvempu University, ShivamoggaYogish S. NKuvempuuniversity, Shankaraghatta, ShivamoggaJournal Article20200906<em>The Banana is one of the oldest and the world’s most important fruit crops cultivated by man from pre-historic times. Today it has become a leading tropical fruit in the world market with a highly organized and developed industry. India is also produced in a rapid manner. With this background the study tries to make an explain the trend in Area, Production and Productivity on Chikamaglur district, this study based on primary and secondary data</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_3402_43f945a93010d6c1ac4a959524a32fc9.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Micro controller based Power Factor Correction108115451010.47392/irjash.2020.170ENNaga Siva Rama Murthy VAssistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ramachandra College of Engineering, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India.Journal Article20200905<em>This paper presents the simple and low-cost design of an automatic power factor correction (APFC) system for single-phase domestic loads. The proposed design uses TRIACs to switch the capacitor banks in order to correct the power factor of inductive loads. TRIACs are more effective than electro-mechanical relays and hit the high-performance benchmarks. An Arduino board controls the switching of TRIACs. The Arduino is programmed to non-stop monitor and calculate the power factor of the connecting load by sensing the signal from CT, PT and Zero Cross Detectors (ZCDs), and keep the power factor of the load above the reference value (0.95) by appropriately energizing the capacitors in parallel to the connecting load through TRIAC switching. The value of power factor before and after improvement is displayed on LCD. The hardware prototype of the proposed APFC design is also developed to validate its operation. The satisfactory and acceptable results of the APFC system testing have confirmed that the suggested design yields a reliable output and can be further used in any single-phase practical application to ensure the power factor close tounity.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_4510_de296814ad3b25abd9c8ab31705da8ea.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901A Study on the Challenges of Employee Engagement in Banking Industry in Bangalore116119451110.47392/irjash.2020.171ENRoopa ShettigarDepartment of Studies and Research in Business Administration, Tumkur University, India.Shiva Shankar K CDepartment of Studies and Research in Business Administration, Tumkur University, India.Journal Article20200905<em><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">Employee engagement is a term used in the Human Resource Survey, and effective companies are proud to adopt employee engagement strategies. Engaged workers of a company significantly contribute to the success of the organization and become an asset to the organization. Organizations aim to keep their workers active and therefore maximize their dedication and contribution. This article seeks to examine the factors affecting employee involvement among banks in the Bangalore district of Karnataka. Employees from two public banks and two private sector banks in this region were surveyed. This analysis confirms the relevance of the factors for employee involvement and indicates by the characteristic stimulus that these variables accommodate the public division and private banks.</span></em><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-IN;">Employee engagement is a term used in the Human Resource Survey, and effective companies are proud to adopt employee engagement strategies. Engaged workers of a company significantly contribute to the success of the organization and become an asset to the organization. Organizations aim to keep their workers active and therefore maximize their dedication and contribution. This article seeks to examine the factors affecting employee involvement among banks in the Bangalore district of Karnataka. Employees from two public banks and two private sector banks in this region were surveyed. This analysis confirms the relevance of the factors for employee involvement and indicates by the characteristic stimulus that these variables accommodate the public division and private banks.</span></em><br /><strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-IN;">Keywords: Public Sector and Private Sector banks, Employee Engagement, Bangalore District.</span></em></strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> https://rspsciencehub.com/article_4511_f4e5aa784fb87a163f70e105d7d57319.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Incidents of Malaria in India using ARIMA Models120133664610.47392/irjash.2020.172ENSukanya K.Department of Statistics, Academic Consultant, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,India.Suneetha T.Assistant Professor, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,India.Sukeerthi T.Academic Consultant, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,India.Vani A.Academic Consultant, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,India.Journal Article20210905<em>In India, the best embody of malaria occurred within the year 1950’s with associate calculable 75 million cases and 0.8 million deaths per Annum (World Health Organization, country office for India). The model was used for the forecasting of the year wise incidence of Malaria whereas Auto regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models was used for forecasting for the years 2020 and 2022 in Republic of India (Bharat) our study provides that of the ARIMA model was designated as best suited model to predict the longer term incidents of malaria cases within the fourth approaching period in India.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_6646_764e0fd576f926e0b7911deef096bba8.pdfRSP Science HubInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub2582-437602Special Issue ICIES 9S20200901Performance Analysis of Slotted Monopole Antenna with Pin Diodes for Wireless Applications134139664710.47392/irjash.2020.173ENChetan SDepartment of E&CE, SJMIT, Chitradurga ,India,Chandrappa D NDepartment of E&CE, PESITM,Shivamogga ,India.Poojashree GDepartment of E&CE, SJMIT, Chitradurga, IndiaJournal Article20200910<em>This paper deals with Performance Analysis of slotted monopole antenna with pin diodes for wireless applications. The antenna is designed on a 1.6 mm thick FR4 substrate with the dielectric constant (</em> <em>) of 4.4. Antenna is electrically reconfigured incorporating pin diodes as switching elements to tune desired frequency and to achieve frequency reconfigurability. The antenna parameters like return loss, bandwidth, radiation pattern, directivity and gain are simulated and characterized in this paper. The proposed antenna covers resonating frequencies ranging from the 3.7-13.4GHz. The proposed microstrip monopole frequency reconfigurable antenna can be considered as electrically small, low weight, low profile. The design and analysis of the proposed antenna is accomplished through HFSS EM simulator.</em>https://rspsciencehub.com/article_6647_c473dae8cff874e30a333b02b2b85191.pdf