5141. Proxy blind signature based on ECDLP for multiple signers | ||
Satarupa Pradhan and Ramesh Kumar Mohapatra | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Computing and Informatics | Sub Category : Network |
Proxy blind signature based on ECDLP for multiple signers
Proxy blind signature combines the properties of both proxy signature and blind signature. In a proxy signature scheme, a signer delegates his signing power to a proxy, who signs a message on behalf of the original signer. In a blind signature scheme, the signer cannot link the relationship between the blind message and the signature of the chosen message. Therefore, it is very suitable for electronic commerce application. In this paper, a proxy blind signature scheme based on ECDLP for multiple signer has been proposed, which satisfy the security properties of both the blind signature and the proxy signature. In this proposed scheme multiple original signers are delegates their signing power to one proxy signer, who give signature on behalf of them. Analysis shows that our scheme is secure and efficient.
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5142. Quality evaluation of dosa from millet flour blend incorporated composite flour | ||
T. Poongodi Vijayakumar and Jemima Beryl Mohankumar | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Life Sciences | Sub Category : Food Science |
Quality evaluation of dosa from millet flour blend incorporated composite flour
The present investigation was done to prepare dosa using composite flour containing kodo and barnyard millet flour, whole wheat flour and defatted soy flour of four different combinations and to study the impact of millet flour blend incorporation on characteristics of dosa. The prepared dosa was characterized by analyzing physical properties, nutritional properties, organoleptic characteristics and in vivo glycemic load among ten normal and ten type 2 diabetic subjects. Results indicated that the diameter of dosa was increased with decrease in thickness; the spread ratio was increased significantly at p<0.001; and the weight of batter and dosa were decreased while increasing the incorporation of millet flour blend. The total carbohydrate, starch, and total sugar content were decreased; protein, amylose/amylopectin ratio and crude fiber content were increased significantly while increasing the incorporation of millet flour blend. As the millet flour blend ratio increased above 20%, most of liking and Just About Right (JAR) attributes especially on texture of dosa was decreased marginally. Organoleptically 30% level of incorporation was accepted. The glycemic index and glycemic load were decreased significantly while increasing the incorporation of millet flour blend. Thus the consumption of prepared dosa from composite flour will definitely pose a light to increase the nutritional security and decrease the incidence of double disease burden.
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5143. Recycling of Liquid Waste from Hospital using Selected Microbial Cultures | ||
P. Manonmani and Samuel Paul Raj | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Life Sciences | Sub Category : Bio Technology |
Recycling of Liquid Waste from Hospital using Selected Microbial Cultures
Application of biological mechanisms or employment of microorganisms is in practise for many years in the treatment of sewage. In the present study selected microorganisms (Pseudomonas sp., Klebsiella sp., E.coli, Lactobacillus sp., and Candida sp., were employed to treat the sewage of a local hospital. This sewage is found to contain considerable quantity of alcohol and phenol. The efficiency of the above cultures either separately or in different combinations was studied. The original levels of BOD (285 mg O2/l) and COD (680 mg O2/l) of the sewage were reduced to 16.4 O2/l and 260 O2/l respectively in 72 h when sterile sewage was incorporated with Pseudomonas sp. at a level of 26 X 10 5 CFU/ml. The corresponding BOD and COD in the control was 79 mg O2/l and 655 mg O2/l. The Candida sp., at an incorporation level of 35 X 105 CFU/ml reduced the BOD and COD of the sewage to 18.3 mg O2/l and 240 mg O2/l respectively. E.coli, Lactobacillus sp., Klebsiella sp., at an incorporation level of 28 X 10 5, 27 X 10 5 CFU/ml reduced BOD to 23.6, 19.9, 26.5 mg O2/l respectively. From the original value of 160 mg/l, nitrate reduced to 8.9, 46.8, 4.3, 49.2 and 6.8 mg/l respectively when Pseudomonas sp., Klebsiella sp., E.coli, Lactobacillus sp., and Candida sp., were incorporated separately in the sewage. The value in control was 135 mg/l mg/l at 72 /h of incubation. The phosphate was reduced to 4.7, 3.9, 2.8, 5.3 and 2.9 mg/l respectively. The value in the control was 10.8 mg/l. The above said cultures (Pseudomonas sp., Klebsiella sp., E.coli, Lactobacillus sp., and Candida sp.,) were mixed at a ratio of 26:23:28:27:35 and incorporated in the sewage at a mixed population of 120 X 10 5 CFU/ml which reduced the BOD to 14.2 mg O2/l and COD to 138 mg O2/l in 48 h of incorporation. Thus it was found that the efficiency of mixed cultures found to be higher than the individual cultures.
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5144. Reliability Analysis and Performance Evaluation of an Automobile Assembly Plant with Risk Factor | ||
Surabhi Sengar and S.B. Singh | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Mathematical Sciences | Sub Category : Applied Mathematics |
Reliability Analysis and Performance Evaluation of an Automobile Assembly Plant with Risk Factor
The purpose of this article is to compute the reliability measures of an automobile assembly plant. An automobile assembly plant consists of five sub-systems working in series as: Vendor (supply steel metal and body parts), Weld shop, Paint shop, Assembly shop and Quality department. Weld shop and Assembly shop has the configuration 2-out-of -3: G and 1-out-of-3: F. Considered system can completely fail due to failure of any of the subsystems. It is also assumed that the system can fail due to machine failures. Machine failures can be major or minor. All failures follow exponential time distribution whereas all repairs follow general time distribution. Preventive maintenance policy has been applied to reduce the failure in the system. Risk analysis has been made which may occur due to the mistake of quality department in quality checks. Various reliability characteristics such as transition state probabilities, steady state behaviour, reliability, availability, M.T.T.F, sensitivity analysis and the cost analysis have been obtained using supplementary variable technique and Gumbel-Hougaard copula methodology. We also perform a parametric investigation which provides numerical results to show the effects of different system parameters to the reliability and MTTF which may be helpful to managerial staff of the industry in the decision making.
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5145. Reversible Sequential Circuits – A Review | ||
Rupali Singh and Manoj Kumar Pandey | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Electrical and Electronics |
Reversible Sequential Circuits – A Review
VLSI Industry is moving at high speed towards miniaturization. With miniaturization it faces a problem of power and heat dissipation. Thus we need a superior technology that circumvents this problem. Solution is implementing Reversible logic. A lot of research has been already done in the field of reversible computing. This paper presents a review of such reversible sequential circuits in literature from basic elements to complex circuits.
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5146. Rotation and radiation effects on MHD flow through porous media past an impulsively started vertical plate with variable temperature | ||
U.S. Rajput and Surendra Kumar | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Mathematical Sciences | Sub Category : Applied Mathematics |
Rotation and radiation effects on MHD flow through porous media past an impulsively started vertical plate with variable temperature
Rotation and radiation effects on MHD flow through porous media past an impulsively started vertical plate with variable temperature is studied here. The fluid considered is gray, absorbing-emitting radiation but a non- scattering medium. The governing equations involved in the present analysis are solved by the Laplace transform technique. The velocity, temperature and skin friction are studied for different parameters like Thermal Grashof number, Prandtl number, magnetic field parameter, rotation parameter, radiation parameter, permeability of porous media and time.
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5147. Simple and multiple relationships of Attachment to school and Creativity in students | ||
Mohamad Hojati, Mohammad Abasi and Fatemeh Hadadian | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Educational Research | Sub Category : Psychology |
Simple and multiple relationships of Attachment to school and Creativity in students
The present study investigated the relationship between attachment to school and Creativity. Study population of research is of all primary school students in Harsin city in iran that those were enrolled in the academic year from 2011 to 2012. And a sample of 120 subjects was selected by multistage random sampling. The tools used in this study include: Scale of attachment to school that measures dimensions of school attachment, peer attachment, and attachment to the teacher. For data analysis, software spss18, Pearson correlation and multiple regression techniques were used. The results showed there are significant positive correlation between the independent and dependent variables.
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5148. Simple electrocoagulation set up using cloth filter for arsenite removal from aqueous solution | ||
Pravin D. Nemade and Nagesh T. Suryawanshi? | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Environmental Sciences | Sub Category : Pollution |
Simple electrocoagulation set up using cloth filter for arsenite removal from aqueous solution
Electrocoagulation is an emerging water treatment technology that has been applied successfully to treat various wastewaters such as potable water, urban wastewater, heavy metal laden wastewater, restaurant wastewater, and colored water. Electrocoagulation offers possibility of anodic oxidation and in situ generation of adsorbents (such as hydrous ferric oxides, hydroxides of aluminum) on which As(III) might be oxidized to As(V) gets adsorbed on to the metal hydroxides (HFO) generated. Therefore, electrocoagulation would be a better choice for arsenic removal from water. In the present study an attempt has been done to develop a simple process employing electrocoagulation with iron electrodes and separation of HFO has been achieved by cloth filtration. Arsenic laden water is passed through a double layer cotton cloth in 2 L volume beaker at flow rate 44ml/min with current 0.2 ampere at pH 7.0. Results show that arsenic levels below 50 ?g/L would e achieved which is drinking water standard in India and Bangladesh.
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5149. Solitary fibrous tumor and parathyroid adenoma: Case report | ||
Alassane Essotina Ayouba, Mohammed Massine El Hammoumi, Mohamed Bhairis, Faycal EL Oueriachi Marius Kamdem Kemini and El Hassane Kabiri | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Medical Sciences | Sub Category : Physiology and Anatomy |
Solitary fibrous tumor and parathyroid adenoma: Case report
Solitary fibrous tumor (TFS) is a rare tumor. It is localized preferentially at the pleura. Other locations have been described. These are peritoneal, bronchopulmonary, orbital and mediastinal locations. We report the case of a 49-year-old patient followed for parathyroid adenoma who presented with bone pain, muscle pain, fatigue, dry cough and dyspnea. The clinical examination was without abnormality. Chest X-ray showed a superior mediastinal opacity. Cervicothoracic computed tomography indicated a mass at the lower right pole of the thyroid and a tissue process of the upper mediastinum. A cervicotomy was performed for the removal of the parathyroid adenoma. On the other hand, an attempt at dissection of the mediastinal mass by the cervical route was inconclusive, and a manubriotomy was necessary for its extraction. The histo-pathological study confirmed the parathyroid adenoma for the cervical mass; and solitary fibrous tumor for the mass of the superior mediastinum.
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5150. Solving Linear and Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations Using Mixture of Kamal Transform and Homotopy Perturbation Method | ||
Abdelilah .K. Hassan Sedeeg | ||
Abstract | Pdf | Category : Mathematical Sciences | Sub Category : Advanced Mathematics |
Solving Linear and Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations Using Mixture of Kamal Transform and Homotopy Perturbation Method
In this article, the homotopy perturbation method (HPM) and Kamal transform are introduced for obtaining the approximate analytical solution of the Linear and Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations. The proposed method is an elegant combination of the new integral transform “Kamal Transform” and the homotopy perturbation method.
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