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From Director’s Desk
In this millennium “Knowledge is power” and this is where HIT gives its students the finest in terms of true knowledge. Industrial revolution commenced with the steam engine advanced through era to develop the art of management. Haldia Institute of Technology offers its students courses from Engineering to Management making them the just ingredients for a flourishing organization. We are a one stop solution for a thriving career building of students who connect us. HIT was founded in the year 1996 with a sole endeavor of imparting quality technical education to the students. I am happy to state that the management has taken keen interest in employing qualified and experienced faculty and equipping the laboratories with modern and newest equipments. The library has adequate number of books where the faculty and students can download more than thousand technical journal papers. With the resources available the students are competent enough to carry on project works on latest topics and get experience and improve their probability of employment. We are serving the students to acquire training in software skills and communication skills and also helping them to sharpen their talents in English language both in written and communication, essentials for expressing themselves. Experts from reputed institutions, industries and R & D establishments are invited to deliver lectures to students on topics beyond their regular curriculum to broaden their knowledge in various subjects. These deeds are helping the students not only in enhancing their Subject knowledge but also helping them to augment their employment opportunities. I am happy to say that the management is encouraging the faculty to improve their qualifications by deputing them for Ph.D on full or part time basis and also encouraging them to attend seminars, conferences, workshops etc., The institute is committed in creating an ambience for nurturing innovation, creativity and excellence in our students. We strongly support interdisciplinary research and development for the benefit of Industry and Society. Students are given abundant opportunities for recreation of their talent via various on campus activities as sport, tech fests, seminars, etc. We provide the base for the holistic development of students and not just their academics with vivid infrastructural facilities. This helps our students to live up and win various competitions across the country bringing them into the lime light of blue-chip companies willing to recruit them. I assure that students will receive our best and create a strong foundation for their career. While we have enough reason to celebrate what we have achieved, we must not be complacent about that. Success must motivate us to realize more and must not make us oblivious towards our short comings. I take this opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of students, teachers and non-teaching staff in bringing laurels to our institution. Prof. A. K. Dey
Editorial Given the Indian Govt’s recent permission for 100% FDI in telecom, the country will see a spurt of industrial activity in communication and related informatics and computing sectors. At the same time indigenous entrepreneurship must also be promoted. The School effectively gears itself towards training students to have firm technical expertise and skill with the concerned technologies. The school is approved by the AICTE and affiliated to WBUT (West Bengal Univ. of Technology). Each of the four member Departments of the School focuses on niche technical areas like soft-core processors, cloud computing, information encryption and so on as the newsletter will demonstrate. Equipped with a high teacher-to-student ratio, the School is well-facilitated with the technological infrastructure necessary for teaching and R&D in the mentioned domains. As the following pages will show, the students of the School are regularly win technology awards in competitions organized by the IITs and premier Universities. Additionally they train with job skills like aptitude and personality development and so on.
Prof. M. K. Pandit Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Dean, School of ECI
January 2014
Department of Computer Science & Engineering 1 – 8 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering 9 – 18 Department of Information Technology 19 – 23 Department of Computer Applications (MCA) 24 – 27
Inside this issue
School of Electronics, Computer Science & Informatics
Haldia Institute of Technology Haldia
West Bengal - 721657 India
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News Bulletin Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Experience
Tarun Kumar Ghosh
Associate Professor and Head
ME, B.Tech 13 years
Dr. Debasis Giri Professor Ph.D, M.Tech 8 years
Subhabrata Barman Assistant Professor M.Tech 9 years
Palash Ray Assistant Professor M.E 7 years
Sourav Mondal Assistant Professor M.M.D, BE. 6 years
Shyamali Guria Assistant Professor M. Tech. 7 years
Gitika Maity Assistant Professor M.Tech. 7 years
Shyamalendu Kandar Assistant Professor M.Tech. 6 years
Mahuya Sasmal Assistant Professor M.E. 6 years
Patrali Pradhan Assistant Professor M. Tech. 5 years
Arindam Giri Assistant Professor M. Tech 5 years
Sabyasachi Pramanik Assistant Professor M.Tech. 4 years
Jayeeta Majumdar Assistant Professor M.Tech. 3 years
Sanchita Saha Assistant Professor M.Tech. 3 years
Subhankar Joardar Assistant Professor M.Tech. 9 years
Anupam Pattyanak Assistant Professor M.Tech. 6 years
Sumanta Kuila Assistant Professor M.Tech. 7 years
Bidesh Chakraborty Assistant Professor M.Tech. 3 years
Asish Bera Assistant Professor M. Tech. 4 years
Goutam Das Assistant Professor M. Tech. 3 years
Mrinmoy Sen Assistant Professor M. Tech. 6 years
Sunanda Jana Assistant Professor M. Tech. 3 years
Software Laboratory
Computer Network Laboratory
Operating Systems Laboratory
Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
Project Laboratory
DBMS Lab
Student Intake : UG 120 per Academic Session PG 18 per Academic Session Intake Quality : Top 10% of WB Joint Entrance Exam
Major Laboratories
Faculty Profiles
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Computer Organization & Architecture Lab
Advanced Project Lab
Multimedia Lab
Central Computing Facility (CCF) Lab
Accreditation Accredited by AICTE (NBA) for Excellence in Technical Education for 3 years.
University Positions 4% above 9 DGPA, 32% above 8 DGPA (2013)
Higher Studies
78 number of students have qualified GATE examination (2009 -2013)
22 number of students have qualified CAT/MAT examination (2009 -2013)
6 students have qualified GRE (2009 -2013) o Tuhin Subhra Mukherjee (2011) admitted for MS in the in the University
of Cincinnati, USA. o Chhandosi Roy (2012) pursuing MS in the university of Syracuse, New
York, USA o Plaban Manna (2012) pursuing MS in the University of Houston-Clear
Lake, Texas, USA.
6 number of students have got admission for M. Tech in IITs / IISc (2009 – 2013) o One student pursuing M. Tech in IIT Kharagpur
Dibyarup Das (2012) o One student completed M. Tech from IIT Roorkee
Dipankar Dutta (2009) o One student completed M. S from IISc, Bangalore
Prithayan Barua (2009) o Animesh Choudhury (2010) passed IES exam 2011 and ranked 124
Sunny Sinha (2012) pursuing M.Tech (CSE) in the NIT-Calicut
2 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Jadavpur University (JU) in 2013
1 student has got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Bengal Engineering and Science University (BESU) in 2013
1 student has got admission for M. Tech/MEE in BIT - Meshra in 2013
1 student has got admission for M. Tech/MEE in SRM University, Chennai in 2013
Student Achievements
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Students’ placements
Industrial Training/ Summer Internships: IITs, ISI, NITs, SIEMENS, Tata Steel, BSNL, CIMFR-Dhanbad, Globsyn, Ardent etc.
Student Project Quality [Leading to publications / Product development/ Internal resource development]
Debasis Giri, Prithayan Barua, P. D. Srivastava, Biswapati Jana “Cryptosystem for Encryption and Decryption of Long Confidential Messages” in the proceedings of 4th International Conference on Information Security and Assurance (ISA 2010) in Miyazaki, Japan, June 23-25, 2010.
Rajmohon Goswami, Tarun Kumar Ghosh, Subhabrata Barman “Local Search Based Approach in Grid Scheduling Using Simulated Annealing” in proceedings of IEEE 2nd
Private organizations
Software (IT Sector)
40 (out of 60 intake in 2009)
128 (in 2010)
127 (in 2011)
82 (in 2012)
67 (in 2013) TCS, CTS, WIPRO, IBM, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, SkyTECH Solutions Pvt Ltd, Mphasis, Connectiva Systems Pvt. Ltd., CF Services Pvt. LTD (Australia), Simplex, Darius Technical Services, Accenture, Capgemini, IBM, Amazon, Citrix, CMC Ltd., Letse, Ip Infusion etc.
Teaching / Research /Faculty Positions
Dr. Romit Roy Choudhury (Bacth-2000) is currently Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).
Dr. Bivas Mitra (Batch-2001) is currently Assistant Professor at IIT-Kharagpur. Technology
Dr. Samik Ghosh (Batch-2001) is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Dr. Santosh Ghosh (Batch-2002) is currently doing Post doctorate research in Ku Leuven, Belgium.
Dr. Animesh Mukherjee (Batch-2003) is currently Assistant Professor at IIT-Kharagpur.
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International Conference on Computer & Communication Technology (ICCCT-2011), Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India, September 15-17, 2011, pp. 340 – 345.
Tarun Kumar Ghosh, Rajmohan Goswami, Sumit Bera, Subhabrata Barman “Load Balanced Static Grid Scheduling Using Max-Min Heuristic” in proceedings of 2nd IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC-2012), Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India, December 6-8, 2012, pp. 419 - 423.
Co-curricular Activities
Souradip Sarkar, Rahul Kumar won 1st Prize, Robotics Competition, Techfest, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2011.
Souradip Sarkar, Rahul Kumar won 1st Prize, Robotics Competition, Techfest, HIT, 2011.
Debdoot Ray, Bodhishotta Mondal won 2nd prize, Quiz competition, Techfest, HIT, 2011.
Souradip Sarkar won All India 4th Prize, Image Processing Robotics, Kshitij (Techfest), IIT Kharagpur, 2013
Extra-Curricular Activities
Bodhishotta Mondal and Sabbyanuj Maji were members of the winning team WBUT Zonal Football Competition, 2011.
Prashit Prakhar, Jaswant Paswan, Satyajit Das were members of the winning team, Inter Department Cricket Tournament, HIT, 2012
Mouktick Dasgupta assisted in organizing
Photography Workshop, Orbit Mall, Photography Charcha Exhibition 2012, Photographer- Free Bird Production House 2012.
Aritra Bhattacharya was Asst. Director- Free Bird Production House 2012.
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Major Research Areas
Recent Important Research Publications
[1] Subhankar Joardar, Debasis Giri and Vandana Bhattacherjee “Probabilistic Approach Based
Congestion Aware Swarm Inspired Load Balancing Multipath Data Routing in MANETs” in International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics (ICACNI-2013)-Accepted.
[2] Biswapati Jana, Debasis Giri, S. K. Mondal and P. Pal “Image Steganography based on Cellular Automata” in National Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 83, no. 5, pp. 701-715, 2013.
[3] Tarun Kumar Ghosh, Rajmohan Goswami, Sumit Bera, Subhabrata Barman, “Load balanced static grid scheduling using Max-Min heuristic”, in 2nd IEEE Int’l Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing (PGDC 2012), Solan, Himachal Pradesh, IEEE Computer Society, Vol.1, pp. 419-423, 2012.
[4] S. Joardar, V.Bhattacherjee, Debasis Giri “A Swarm inspired Probabilistic Path Selection with Congestion Control in MANETs” in 2nd International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering And Application, Advances in Computer Science, Engineering & Applications Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 2012, Springer-Verlag, Vol.167, pp. 617- 626, 2012
[5] S. Das, S. Barman, J. Deb Sinha “Energy Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks” in 2nd Int’l Conf. on Communication, Computing & Security (ICCCS 2012), NIT Rourkela Procedia Technology-Elsevier, Vol. 6, pp. 731-738.
[6] S. Bhowmik, S. Barman, S. Kayal “Efficient Channel Assignment Techniques in Mobile Cellular Networks” in IEEE 1st Int'l Conf. on Recent Advances in Information Technology (RAIT-2012), ISM, Dhanbad, IEEE Computer Society, Vol. 1, No.1, pp 295-299.
[7] Debaprasad Mishra, Arindam Giri “Effects of Shannon Entropy and J-Measurement for making rules by using decision list method” in Int’l Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research (IJSER), ISSN-2229-5518, Vol. 3, Issue-6, pp. 1-7, June 2012.
[8] Jayeeta Majumder and Gargi Saha “Analysis of SQL Injection Attack” in Int’l Journal of Computer Science & Informatics, ISSN (Print):2231-5292, Vol. II, Issue 1-2 pp.100-104, January 2012.
[9] P. Pradhan, D. Sarkar, S. Biswas, P. P. Sarkar “Soft Computing Tool to Establish a Relation between Slot Length of a Microstrip Antenna and Resonant Frequency” in Int’l Journal Computer Science & Telecommunications, Vol-3, Issue-2, April-June 2012.
Research Team Area of Research
Dr. Debasis Giri Cryptography, Information Security, E-Commerce
Security
Dr. Debasis Giri and
Subhankar Joardar
Swarm Intelligence Based Optimization of Mobile
Adhoc Networks and Congestion Control
Tarun Kumar Ghosh and
Subhabrata Barman
Load balanced Task Scheduling and Optimization in
Grid Environment
Anupam Pattanayak Key Predistribution, Cryptographic Hash Function,
Signal Processing in Encrypted Domain
Shyamalendu Kandar Visual Cryptography
Sabyasachi Pramanik Steganography
Patrali Pradhan Soft Computing
Faculty Achievements
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PhD Thesis Completed / Ongoing
Topic / Title University /
Institute
PhD Researcher Guide
Swarm Intelligence Based
Optimization of MANET’s
Simulation & Congestion Control
BIT,
Mesra
Subhankar Joardar Dr. Vandana
Bhattacherjee &
Dr. Debasis Giri
Tools of Soft Computing For
Developing Relation Between
Resonant Frequency and the
Dimensions of Slots of a
Microstrip Antenna
Kalyani
University
Patrali Pradhan Dr. Debasree
Chanda(Sarkar) &
Dr. Sushanta
Biswas
Books / Articles / Chapters Published
Major R & D projects
Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops/ Training courses organized
Title Funding Authority
International Conference on “Security Aspects in Information Technology, High-Performance Computing and Networking (INFOSECHICOMNET-2011)” held on Oct. 19-21, 2011. In collaboration with IIT-Kharagpur, Calcutta
DST (Rs. 50,000) Intel (Rs. 4,00,000/-) DIT (Rs. 2,00,000/-) CSIR (Rs. 75,000/-) INSA (Rs. 40,000/-)
Author Book Title Publisher Name Year
Tarun Kumar
Ghosh
Computer Organization &
Architecture
Tata McGraw
Hill
2008
Shyamalendu
Kandar
Automata Theory & Formal
Languages
Pearson
Education
2012
Jayeeta
Majumder and
Gargi Saha
SQL Injection Attacks and Possible
Remedies
Lambert
Academic
Publishing
2012
Tarun Kumar
Ghosh
Computer Graphics & Multimedia Oxford
University Press
In
Press
Topic Amount / Funding Authority
Year
Modernization of Computer Networking and Information Security Lab (under (MODROBS)
5.0 Lacs AICTE, Govt. of India
2009
Departmental Achievements
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University, Jadavpur University, BESU, Kalyani University, WBUT, BIT-Mesra, IGNOU
Nucleodyne Info System (Rs. 70,000) DRDO (Rs. 1,50,000)
Invited Lectures Organized
Title / Topic Resource person details
Emerging Technologies in Information Technology, 2009
Prof. Swapan Bhattacharya, Director, NIT, Durgapur.
Dr. Rajat De, ISI, Kolkata.
Prof. Ranjan Dasgupta, NITTTR, Kolkata.
Dr. Amlan Chakraborty, University of Calcutta.
Prof. Ranjan Parekh, Jadavpur University.
Special Invited Lecture Session on Cryptography on 15th February 2011.
Professor Bimal K. Roy, Director, Indian Statistical Institute
Invited Lectures Delivered
Faculty Topic Event / Organization
Dr. Debasis Giri
Cryptanalysis of Public-Key Cryptosystems and Digital Signatures
National Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematical Sc. & their Applications at Modi Institute of Science & Technology, Rajasthan, 5-6 November 2012.
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Local Search Based Approach in Grid Scheduling Using Simulated Annealing Rajmohan Goswami, Tarun Kumar Ghosh and Subhabrata Barman
Grid computing is a High Performance Computing environment. Load balancing is an important aspect of Grids, which provide the necessary resource management features. This decision is made by a resource management component of the Grid, namely, the Grid scheduler. While Grid users are often interested in satisfaction of their Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, these cannot be satisfactory handled by commonly used queue-based approaches. In this paper, a local search based approach based on Simulated Annealing (SA) is proposed as a periodical optimizer to other dynamic, space shared and schedule-based scheduling policies. SA is found to be most reliable method to apply in practice. Using simulated annealing it has been proved that it is possible to converge to the best solution. Simulation Output Current Grid scheduling systems are all queue based systems. These systems use one or more incoming queues where jobs are stored until they are scheduled for execution. All systems use basic First Come First Served (FCFS) scheduling policy. Through the simulation, the proposed SA based scheduling algorithm has been compared with FCFS algorithm. Figure 1 and Figure 2 present graphs depicting the number of waiting and running jobs per day as were generated by the simulator Alea 2.1 during the simulation. These graphs demonstrate major differences among the algorithms. Concerning the machine usage FCFS generates very poor results. FCFS is not able to utilize available resources when the first job in the queue requires some specific and currently unavailable machine(s). At this point, other “more flexible” jobs in the queue can be executed increasing the machine utilization. The graphs reveal that SA based approach is able to increase the machine usage by efficient local search.
Technical Corner
Figure 1: FCFS
Figure 2: Simulated Annealing
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Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Experience
Prof (Dr) M. K Pandit Prof. & Dean School of
Electronics, Computer
science & Informatics.
M.E. Tel.E , Ph.D 10 yrs industry
5 yrs research
4 yrs teaching
Dr. Sunandan Bhunia Associate Professor &
Head
M. Tech., Ph.D 9 yrs teaching
Mr. Asim Kumar Jana Associate Professor M.Prod.E , MBA 9 yrs industry
4 yrs research
14 yrs teaching
Dr. Jaydeb Bhaumik Associate Professor M. Tech., Ph. D 4.6 yrs research
7.5 yrs teaching
Mrs. Somdutta Sinha Assistant Professor M. Tech. 8 yrs teaching
Mr. Kushal Roy Assistant Professor M.Inst., M.Phil 4 yrs research
9 yrs teaching
Mr. Amit Bhattacharyya Assistant Professor M.sc. , M. Tech. 5 yrs teaching
Mr. Jagannath Samanta Assistant Professor M. Tech. 7.6 yrs teaching
Mr. Suman Paul Assistant Professor M. Tech. 5 yrs teaching
Mr. Rajkumar Maity Assistant Professor M. Tech. 7 yrs teaching
Mr. Tirthadip Sinha Assistant Professor M. E. Tel. E 4 yrs teaching
2 yr industry
Mr. Banibrata Bag Assistant Professor M. Tech. 4 yrs teaching
4 yrs industry
Mr. Surajit Mukherjee Assistant Professor M. Tech. 3.6 yrs teaching
Mr. Akinchan Das Assistant Professor M. Sc., M. Tech. 4 yrs teaching
Mr. Dibyendu
Chowdhury
Assistant Professor M. Sc., M. Tech. 4 yrs teaching
Mr. Bishnu Prasad De Assistant Professor M. Tech. 4 yrs teaching
Mr. Avisankar Roy Assistant Professor M. Tech. 7 yrs teaching
Mr. Avishek Das Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2.6 yrs teaching
1 yr research
Mr. Pinaki Satpathy Assistant Professor M. Tech. 5 yrs teaching
Mr. Santanu Maity Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2 yrs industry
1yr teaching
Student Intake : UG 120 per Academic Session PG 36 per Academic Session Intake Quality : Top 10% of WB Joint Entrance Exam (B. Tech) Top 20% of GATE (M. Tech)
Faculty Profiles
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Communication Systems Laboratory
Analog Electronics Laboratory
Digital Electronics Laboratory
Basic Electronics Laboratory
Digital Signal Processing & IC Design Laboratory
Microwave & Antenna Laboratory
VLSI Laboratory
Embedded System Laboratory
PCB Design & Fabrication Laboratory
Advanced Communication Laboratory
Control Laboratory
Circuit Theory & Network Laboratory
Microcontroller & Digital Signal Processor Laboratory
Digital Communication Laboratory
University Positions
20% above 9 DGPA, 45% above 8 DGPA in B. Tech
50% above 9 DGPA, 100% above 8 DGPA in M. Tech
Magnanil Goswami (M. Tech) secured first position in University examination receiving University Gold Medal in the year 2011
Student Achievements
Major Laboratories
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Higher Studies 81 number of students have qualified GATE examination during 2011 - 13
27 number of students have qualified CAT examination during 2011 - 13
One student has qualified IELTS o Agnirudra Sikdar pursuing MS Politecnico Di Milano, Italy, 2013
One student has qualified GRE o Rimita Mondal 2012
10 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE/MBA in IITs o Saikat Karmakar, 2010 pass out (M.Tech @ KGP) o Subhranil Naskar, 2010 pass out (MBA @ Roorkee ) o Sandhya Suman, 2010 pass out ( M.Tech @ Delhi) o Priya Adhikary, 2011 pass out ( MBA @ Roorkee) o Rajesh Kumar, 2012 pass out (M.Tech @ KGP)
5 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE in NIT
2 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Jadavpur University (JU)
3 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Bengal Engineering and Science University (BESU)
2 number of students have got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Calcutta University (CU)
Students’ placements
Industrial Training: NTPC, BSNL, DVC, Indian Oil, Ichapur gun and rifle factory, Door Darshan, All India Radio, HAL, AAI, SAIL, Indian Railway, WBPDC, HP, TCS, Reliance communication, TATA communication, SIMOCO, Wipro, CMC, FONS, IIT KGP, Jadavpur University etc.
Public Sector organizations (Both Central and State)
Indian Railways, DRDO,ISRO, Indian Navy
Private organizations Core Sector Sankalp, Nokia, Tech Mahindra, Syntel. Software (IT Sector) TCS, Infosys, Wipro, CTS, Aquarian InfoTech, Wipro BPO, WIPRO Technologies, MicroRoot POC, PH Software Solutions, Zenoova Technicals Pvt. Ltd.
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Student Project Quality [Leading to publications / Product development/ Internal resource development]
Major B.Tech Student Projects: 1. J. Samanta, A Patra, D Mishra, R Rashmi, I Kundu & R Koley, “Performance Analysis of Different
Topologies of 1-Bit Full Adder in UDSM Technology”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-1, Issue-2, pp:35-42, July-2012.
2. M. Basak, M. Sutradhar, B. Santra, M. Saha, D. Chowdhury and J. Samanta, “Study the performance analysis of low power –high speed carry select adder using EDA simulation tool”, International Journal of VLSI and Embedded Systems (IJVES), ISSN: 2249–6556, Vol-04, Article-06102, pp:444-448, June 2013
3. J Samanta, A Patra, D Mishra, R Rashmi, I Kundu & R Koley,” Performance Analysis of Different Topologies of 1-Bit Full Adder in UDSM Technology”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-1, Issue-2,July-2012, pp 35-42.
4. S. Mukherjee, S. Roy, A. Tudu, S. Bhunia, T. K. Barik, “ Designing of Frequency Selective Surfaces Operating in Microwave Frequencies”, National Seminar on Photonics and Nanosciencies, Department of Physics, Garhbeta College, Garhbeta, Paschim Medinipur on December 20-21, 2011, pp 79-84.
Major M.Tech Student Projects: 1. Jagannath Samanta, Mousam Halder, Bishnu Prasad De, “Performance Analysis of High Speed Low
Power Carry Look-Ahead Adder Using Different Logic Styles” International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE) ISSN: 2231-2307, Volume-2, Issue-6, pp:330-336, Jan- 2013.
2. D. Mukherjee, A.K. Jana and M. K. Pandit, “Detailed Investigation on Power Conditioning Unit (PCU) using Intelligent Signal Processing”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), (ISSN: 2249-8958), Vol 2, No 4, April 2013, pp. 426-434.
3. K. Majumdar, M. K. Pandit and A. K. Jana, “Design of a Novel Economic Multiplier in VLSI using Reversible Logic Gates”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), (ISSN: 2249-8958), Vol 2, No 2, Dec 2012, pp. 317-321.
4. Snigdha Madhab Ghosh, Anindya Sundar Dhar, Sunandan Bhunia, “DIRECT DIGITAL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER DESIGN WITH MODIFIED PARABOLIC METHOD”, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), Volume-1, Issue-6, January 2012, ISSN: 2231-2307, pp 149-153.
5. Niladri Mandal, Souragni Ghosh, “A Modified Fast FFT Algorithm for OFDM Based Future Wireless Communication System”, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), Volume-1, Issue-6, January 2012, ISSN: 2231-2307, pp 179-184.
6. Rathindra Nath Giri, M.K.Pandit, “Pipelined Floating-Point Arithmetic Unit (FPU) for Advanced Computing Systems using FPGA”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), ISSN: 2249 – 8958, Volume-1, Issue-4, April 2012, pp 168-174.
7. Santanu Maity, Bishnu Prasad De, Aditya Kr. Singh, “Design and Implementation of Low-Power High-Performance Carry Skip Adder”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), ISSN: 2249 – 8958, Volume-1, Issue-4, April 2012, pp 212-218.
8. Arpan Ghorai, Dibyendu Chowdhury, Satyajit Das, “DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC KEY STEGANOGRAPHY”, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), ISSN: 2231-2307, Volume-2, Issue-2, May 2012, pp 354-358.
9. Niladree De, Jaydeb Bhaumik, “A Modified XTEA”, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), ISSN: 2231-2307, Volume-2, Issue-2, May 2012, pp 461-464.
10. Jagannath Samanta, Mousam Halder, Bishnu Prasad De, “Design and Analysis of high speed low power Carry Look-Ahead Adder using static logic”, 2nd National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques NCACD 2012, 29 – 30th September, Department of ECE, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, pp 79-83.
11. Jaydeb Bhaumik, Anindya Sundar Das, Jagannath Samanta, “Architecture for Programmable Generator Polynomial Based Reed-Solomon Encoder and Decoder”, 2nd National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques NCACD 2012, 29 – 30th September, Department of ECE, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, pp 87-90.
12. Anindya Sundar Das, Satyajit Das, Jaydeb Bhaumik, “Design of RS (255, 251) Encoder and Decoder in FPGA”, 2nd National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques NCACD 2012, 29 – 30th September, Department of ECE, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, pp 91-94.
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13. Snigdha Madhab Ghosh, Partha Mitra, Sunandan Bhunia, “Towards Emotion Detection Through Electro-Cardiograph (ECG) Signal”, 2nd National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques NCACD 2012, 29 – 30th September, Department of ECE, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, pp 130-134
14. Banibrata Bag, Akinchan Das, Anindya Sundar Das, Surajit Mukherjee and A. S. Patra, “A Novel Low-Cost Bidirectional Multimedia Data Transmission Using Optical Fiber in RoF System”, International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics - OSA 2012, IIT Chennai, December,2012.
15. Ashish Kumar Singh, Jagannath Samanta, Jaydeb Bhaumik, “Modified I-V Model for Delay Analysis of UDSM CMOS Circuits”, 2012 International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), Jadavpur University (JU) Main Campus, Kolkata, India, December 28 & 29, 2012.
16. Satyajit Das, Jaydeb Bhaumik, “Strengthening SPN-type block cipher architecture against fault attack”, 2012 International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), Jadavpur University (JU) Main Campus, Kolkata, India, December 28 & 29, 2012.
17. Ghosh Snigdha Madhab, Dhar Anindya Sundar, Bhunia Sunandan “ Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizer Design with Modified Parabolic Approximation Method”, National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, November 5-6, 2011, pp 58-61.
18. Satyajit Das, Jaydeb Bhowmik “ Compact Implementation of AES on FPGA”, National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, November 5-6, 2011, pp 62-65.
19. Niladri Mandal, Souragni Ghosh “ A Modified Fast FFT Algorithm for OFDM Based Future Wireless Communication System”, National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, November 5-6, 2011, pp 79-84.
20. T.K.Barik, S.Bhunia, A.Bera, A.Bag, T.S.Santra, “Preparation and Chaacterization of diamond-like nanocomposite (DLN) thin films”, National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits in Communication technology held on March 27-28,2010 organized jointly by IETE Burdwan Sub-Center and Dept. of Physics, University of Burdwan, Burdwan. pp-54-55.
Book Publication: J. Samanta, Ashish Kumar Singh, “An improved MOSFET I-V model and its application in nano-CMOS circuits” Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-978-3-659-44752-5, August-2013.
Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Activities
Football team of the department was champion in 2010-2011 College Football Tournaments. Nitish Shaw won 2nd position in the event “RO-VERS” on TECHSTORM 2011, organize by
B.P.Poddar Institute of Management and Technology, Kolkata, on 2nd – 3rd September, 2011. Nitish Shaw, Gautam Kumar and Prabhakar Labh won 2nd position in the event “X-RACE”
on IEM UTSAV 2011, organized by Institute of Engineering and Management and Technology, Kolkata, on 27th – 28th August, 2011.
Cricket team of the department won the Champion’s Trophy in the College in Inter department Cricket Tournament in 2010-2011.
Cricket team of the department bagged the Runner-up’s Trophy in the College in Inter department Cricket Tournament in 2011-2012.
Sachin Sarawgi has adjudged to be excellent with in top three of 66 participant of the short term course on “Certificate in Web Development” conducted during September 4th 2012 to September 23rd 2012 at Haldia Institute of Technology, organize by Nettech Private Ltd.
Abhishek Kumar and Manohar Kumar won 1st position in the event “Wizards of Math” contest; organize by Vista Mind, Kolkata, on 10th November, 2012.
Nitish Shaw, Gautam Kumar and Sourabh Mishra won 1st position in the event “Robotics”
on KSHITIJ, organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, on 1st – 4th February,
2013. Soumalya Saha and Atriyo Daripa won 4th position in the event “Robotics” on KSHITIJ,
organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, on 1st – 4th February, 2013.
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Rahul Kumar, Ramrup Chatterjee, Sumit Kumar, Rajeev Kishore and Souvik Ghosh won 3rd position in the event “Mission Impossible (Robotics)” on AAROHAN 2013, organized by National Institute of Technology, Durhapur, on 7th – 10th February, 2013.
Volleyball team of the department won the Champion’s Trophy in the College in Inter department Volleyball Tournament in 2012-2013.
Major Research Areas
Important Research Publications
[1] J. Bhaumik and D. Roy Chowdhury, “New Architectural Design of CA-Based Codec” IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, vol. 17, no. 8, pp. 1139-1144, July 2010.
[2] J. Bhaumik and D. Roy Chowdhury, “Nimix: An Involutary Nonlinear Vectorial Boolean Function” Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences & Cryptography , vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 261-277, June 2011.
[3] Kushal Roy, “Fabrication Characterization and Comparative Analysis of Sol-Gel Derived [La/Va] Mg doped Composite PZT nano ceramic material for Temperature Sensors in Capacitive Configuration”, METAMATERIALS, pp- 199-202, London, 2009.
[4] Kushal Roy, “Fabrication Characterization and Comparative Analysis of Sol- Gel Derived [La /Va] Mg doped Composite PZT nano ceramic material for Temperature Sensors in Embedded Capacitive Configuration. ISP JOURNAL OF Electronics Engineering, Volume 1, Issue 1, October’ 2011, (31-35), ISSN 2250-0537 (Online).
Research Team Area of Research
Prof. M.K.Pandit, S. Paul Scheduling in Embedded Systems
Dr. S. Bhunia, A. Roy Microstrip Patch Antennas
Dr. J. Bhaumik, J.
Samanta, D. Chowdhury
Cryptography, Error Correcting Codes, Image
Processing in VLSI
A.Das, B. Bag Free space optics
Faculty Achievements
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PhD Thesis Completed / Ongoing
Topic / Title University /
Institute
PhD Researcher Guide
Some Studies on Microstrip
Patch Antennas
Jadavpur
University
Sunandan Bhunia Prof. Bhaskar
Gupta & Prof.
P.P.Sarkar
Design and implementation of
error correcting coeds and
cryptography primitives.
IIT KGP Jaydeb Bhaumik Prof. D.
RoyChowdhury &
Dr. I. Chakraborty
Books / Articles / Chapters Published
Major R & D projects
Author Book Title Publisher Name Year
Kushal
Roy
Advanced Optical Fiber
Communication
Scientech Publications
(India) Pvt. Ltd.
2011
Tirthadip
Sinha
Multi-Band OFDM System for
Realistic UWB-WPAN Channel:
Concept, Model Design &
Performance Analysis
Lap Lambert
Academic Publishing,
Germany
2013
J. Samanta,
A. K.
Singh
An improved MOSFET I-V model
and its application in nano-CMOS
circuits
Lap Lambert
Academic Publishing,
Germany
2013
Topic Amount / Funding Authority
Year
A Study and Development of PZT (Led Zirconium Titanate) Nano ceramics to be used as thermal sensors by SOL-GEL
Rs. 5.22 Lacs, DST, Govt. of India
2008
Modernization of Embedded systems Lab (MODROBS). Rs. 6,00,000/- AICTE, Govt. of India
2012
Analysis and Design of Substitution and Permutation Network Type Block Cipher.
Rs. 6,65,000/- DST, Govt. of India
2012
Designing of compact, Dual & Multi frequency Broadband Microstrip Patch Antennas by Meandering Techniques and DGS Structures.
Rs. 6,30,000/- DST, Govt. of India
2012
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Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops/ Training courses organized
Title Funding Authority
Winter School on Microcontroller & Embedded Systems (2009)
TEQIP
Winter School on PCB Fabrication for (WiPEM-11) Embedded Electronics
IEEE, HIT Student Branch
Winter School on PCB Fabrication for(WiPEM-12) Embedded Electronics
IEEE, HIT Student Branch
National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques (2011)
CSIR DRDO
2nd National Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Design Techniques (2012)
CSIR DRDO
NCACD 2012 NCACD 2011
Invited Lectures Organized
Title / Topic Resource person details
“On Chip Design of Embedded Systems for Image Processing Application”
Prof. Bhargab B. Bhattacharya, ISI Kolkata
“Soft Computing and its application in engineering” 14th November, 2010
Prof. Bijan Sarkar, Professor, Dept. of Production Engineering, J.U, Kolkata
“Grid and Cloud Computing” 6th July, 2011 Prof. Nandini Mukherjee, Director of School of Mobile Computing, J.U, kolkata
“Software Defined Radio” 3rd February 2012 Prof. Amitava Sinha, Director, School of Information Technology, WBUT, Kolkata
“Digital watermarking for images and video: a research insight on Motion Compensated video watermarking” 9th February 2012
Dr. Deepayan Bhowmik, Post Doctoral Fellow,University of Sheffield, UK
“PCB Manufacturing Technology” 10 -14, January, 2011
Prof. S.K.Mitra, Dept. of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engg., Haldia Institute Technology
“FMDM (Fuzzy Multi Criteria Decision Making) and MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Making)” 10 -14, January, 2011
Prof. Bijan Sarkar, Professor, Dept. of Production Engineering, J.U, Kolkata
“Advances in Communication Technology: A new Look” 5th November 2011
Prof. B.N. Biswas, Chaiman, SKF Education Division , Mankundu
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“How Secure the Crypto Hardware are on FPGA Platform” 5th November 2011
Prof. Dipanwita Roychoudhury, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engneering, IIT Kharagpur
“The World of Bugs” 6th November 2011 Prof. Pallav Dasgupta, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engneering, IIT Kharagpur
“Design Optimization in VLSI Archetecture” 6th November 2011
Dr. Anindya Sundar Dhar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Electrical &Electronics Engineering, IIT Kharagpur
“Parallel Computational Lithography” 6th November 2011
Prof. Partha Pratim Das, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engneering, IIT Kharagpur
“Generalization in phase F.I.R Systems” 29th September, 2012
Prof. S. C. Dutta Roy, INSA Professor IIT Delhi
“Practical design issues related to monopole antenna of high gain and bandwidth” 29th September, 2012
Prof. P. P. Sarkar, DETS, University of Kalyani, WB
“Microwave Tubes Development Scenario in India” 29th September, 2012
Prof. B. N. Basu, Sir J. C. Bose School of Engineering, WB
“A new approach in Gunn diode oscillations” 29th September, 2012
Prof. B.N. Biswas, Chairman, SKF Education Division, Mankundu
“Interconnection issues on VLSI design as well as CNT interconnects and challenges in 3D VLSI” 30th September, 2012
Mr. D. P. Das, MSIT Kolkata
“Ideas of developing nanostructure photonic devices” 30th September, 2012
Prof. N. R. Das, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, Calcutta University
“High level user interactive video summarization” 30th September, 2012
Prof. A. S. Chaudhury, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Jadavpur University
Invited Lectures Delivered
Faculty Topic Event / Organization
Dr. Sunandan
Bhunia
Microstrip Patch Antenna’s Limitations And Their Remedies
3rd National Conference on “Engineering Education in the New Century” Organized by Sir J.C. Bose School of Engineering, Supreme knowledge foundation group of Institutions during 15-16 February 2013 at Mankundu, Hooghly
Dr. Jaydeb
Bhaumik
Role of Diffusion layer in Block Cipher
10th National Workshop on Cryptology, organized by PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Jointly with CRSI, August 2010
Mr. Asim Kumar
Jana
Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, Embedded Systems & Reconfigurable Robots
“Advances in Robotics & Mechatronics -Multidisciplinary System Engineering” organized by College of Engineering and Management, kolaghat during 23rd – 29th Jun, 2013 under TEQIP-II.
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Small in Size, Big on Power: New Microbatteries the Most Powerful Yet
Kushal Roy
“Though tough they are small and fierce”. The most powerful batteries on the planet are only a few millimetres in size, yet they pack such a punch that a driver could use a cell phone powered by these batteries to jump-start a dead car battery and then recharge the phone in the blink of an eye. Developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the new microbatteries out-power even the best supercapacitors and could drive new applications in radio communications and compact electronics. This is a whole new way to think about batteries. Think of a battery can deliver far more power than anybody ever imagined! In recent decades, electronics have gotten small. The thinking parts of computers have gotten small. And the battery has lagged far behind. This is a micro technology that could change all of that. Now the power source is as high-performance as the rest of it." With currently available power sources, users have had to choose between power and energy. For applications that need a lot of power, like broadcasting a radio signal over a long distance, capacitors can release energy very quickly but can only store a small amount. For applications that need a lot of energy, like playing a radio for a long time, fuel cells and batteries can hold a lot of energy but release it or recharge slowly. Rightly said, "There's a sacrifice in every research.” If you want high energy you can't get high power; if you want high power it's very difficult to get high energy. But for very interesting applications, especially modern applications, you really need both. That's what these batteries are designed to do. The new microbatteries offer both power and energy, and by tweaking the structure a bit, the researchers can tune them over a wide range on the power-versus-energy scale. The batteries owe their high performance to their internal three-dimensional microstructure. Batteries have two key components: the anode (positive side) and cathode (negative side). Building on a novel fast-charging cathode design by nano materials, researchers have successfully developed a matching anode and then developed a new way to integrate the two components at the micro scale to make a complete battery with superior performance. With so much power, the batteries can enable sensors or radio signals that broadcast 30 times farther, or devices 30 times smaller. The batteries are rechargeable and can charge 1,000 times faster than the existing technologies – (imagine a credit-card-thin phone in less than a second). In addition to consumer electronics, medical devices, lasers, sensors and other applications could see leaps forward in technology with such power sources available. Any kind of electronic device was limited by the size of the battery until now, these batteries are likely to change this concept of electronic devices. It's not a progressive improvement over previous technologies; it breaks the normal paradigms of energy sources. It's allowing us to do different, new things."
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Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Experience
Sri Soumen Paul HOD, Associate Professor
M.Stat, M.Tech 10 yrs industry 6 yrs research 11 yrs teaching
Sri Susmit Maity Associate Professor
M.Tech 3 yrs research 11 yrs teaching
Sri Soumen Saha Assistant Professor
M.Tech 3 yrs research 9 yrs Teaching
Madhumita Maity
Assistant Professor
M.Tech 7 yrs teaching
Moumita Mantri
Assistant Professor
M.Tech 6 yrs Teaching
Sabyasachi Samanta
Assistant Professor
M.Tech 3 yrs research 6 yrs teaching
Sri Bidyut Das Assistant Professor
M.Tech 3 yrs research 5 yrs teaching
Sri Pranab Goswami
Assistant Professor
M.Tech 5 yrs teaching
Ujjwal Sinha
Assistant Professor
M.Tech 3 yrs research 4 yrs teaching
Multimedia Lab
Computer Organization Lab
Computing System Lab
Student Intake : 60 per Academic Session
Intake Quality : Top 20% of WB Joint Entrance Exam
Major Laboratories
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University Positions
8% above 9 DGPA, 30% above 8 DGPA
Higher Studies
20 number of students have qualified GATE examination (2010 -2013)
10 number of students have qualified CAT/MAT examination (2010 -2013)
1 student (Sridip Banerjee) qualified GRE and got engaged to higher studies at USA (2009)
One student got admission for M. Tech/MEE in Jadavpur University (JU)
Students’ placements
Industrial Training / Summer Internships: BSNL ISI, BESU, JU, Globsyn, IBM etc.
Student Project Quality [Leading to publications / Product development/ Internal resource development]
Dead beat Realization of Linear Control System using Multimodal technique
Cloud Configuration using Eucalyptus tool
Modified Gnome Sort Algorithm.
Co-curricular Activities
Souradyuti Coondo and Bikash Kr. Singh were 1st runner-up in the national programming competition held at INFOSYS on year 2011
Extra-Curricular Activities
Champion department of Annual sports at Haldia Institute of Technology on 2008-2009
Private organizations Software (IT Sector) Wipro,TCS,BCS,Connectiva,Capgimini,CMC,CTS,Tech Mohindra,Infosys,Syntel
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Major Research Areas
Important Research Publications
[1] Bhaskar Nandi, Subhabrata Barman, Soumen Paul “Genetic Algorithm Based Optimization of
Clustering in Ad-Hoc Networks” , International Journal of Computer Science and Information
Security (IJCSIS), USA (ISSN 1947-5500), Volume 7, No. 1, 2010, pp 165-169.
[2] Soumen Paul, Moumita Kayal, Reetam Sinha, A.K.Nath “Dead Beat Realization of Linear
Control System using Multimodal Technique”, Journal of Computer Science and Control
Systems(JCSCS), Romania, (ISSN 1844 – 6043), Vol 3, No 2, October 2010, pp 69-76
[3] Tarun Kanti Janaa,, Bipradas Bairagi, Soumen Paul, Bijan Sarkar, Jyotirmoy Saha “Dynamic
schedule execution in an agent based holonic Manufacturing System” will be published in
Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Elsevier,
[4] Soumen Saha, “Partial temporal ordaring in Distributed network” published in International
Journal of Computer Applications(0975-8887) Vol-53, no 12, Sep 2012, Co Author: Dr. Utpal
Roy
[5] An Approach to Neural Network based pattern classifier for printed Bengali chharacters in
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery in April,2011, Ujjwal
Sinha, Sabyasachi Samanta,Sourav Dutta
[6] Sabyasachi Samanta, Saurabh Dutta, Goutam Sanyal, ”Digital Watermarking through
Embedding of Encrypted and Arithmetically Compressed Data into Image using Variable-
Length Key”, “International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)” Vol. 3,
No. 2, 2011, pp.30-41
[7] Ujjwal Sinha, Sabyasachi Samanta, Saurabh Dutta, “An Approach to Neural Network Based
Pattern Classifier for Printed Bengali Characters”, “International Journal of Artificial
Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery”, Vol.1, Issue 2, April, 2011, pp. 17-21
[8] Sabyasachi Samanta, Saurabh Dutta, Goutam Sanyal, “An Enhancement of Security on Image
Applying Asymmetric Key Algorithm”, International Journal of Computer Applications,
Volume 25– No.5, July 2011, pp. 19-23
[9] Sabyasachi Samanta, Saurabh Dutta, Goutam Sanyal, “Incorporation of Digital Watermarking
through Embedding one Image within another Image ”IRACST- International Journal of
Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS), ISSN: 2249-955, Vol. 2,
No.3, June 2012, pp. 626-630.
Research Team Area of Research
Sri Soumen Paul Soft Computing
Sri Susmit Maity Cellular Automata
Sri Soumen Saha Distributed Computing
Smt Madhumita Maity Network Security
Smt Moumita Mantri Network Security
Sri Sabyasachi Samanta Cryptography
Sri Bidyut Das Web and text Mining
Sri Ujjwal Kumar Sinha Artificial Intelligence
Sri Pranab Goswami Image Processing
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PhD Thesis Completed / Ongoing
Topic / Title University / Institute
PhD Researcher Guide
On Design Methodology Using Signal Correction Technique For Dead Beat Control of Higher Order Linear, Non-Linear and Time Varying Systems
Jadavpur
University
Soumen Paul
(Thesis
Submitted)
Prof Ajit Kumar
Mondal
A Novel Approach to enhance security of data using invisible marking Tagged With Encryption
NIT, Durgapur
Sabyasachi Samanta, Ongoing
Prof Goutam Syanal
Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops/ Training courses organized
Title Funding Authority
National Workshop on “SKILAB FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING” under Free and Open Source Software for Science and Engineering Education on 27th -29th December, 2010
MHRD, Govt. of India
Invited Lectures Delivered
Faculty Topic Event / Organization
Soumen Paul An Workshop on Soft Computing: Theory and Application
Academy of Technology
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Deadbeat Realization of Linear Higher order Systems using Genetic Algorithm
Soumen Paul, Associate Prof. & Head
Deadbeat controllers for linear systems have long been investigated, and successful applications have been reported in many literatures. For non-linear systems, deadbeat control is still an open research problem. Though, some results on deadbeat controllability for classes of nonlinear systems can be found and references through some publications. Various techniques have been adopted in the past for realizing (compensating) deadbeat transient response of linear nonlinear and time varying control systems. In this aspect Signal correction technique (SCT) may be used to achieve the deadbeat transient response for linear, non-linear and time varying control systems. Signal correction technique (SCT), now days is among the most powerful techniques, where a suitable signal is generated by an algorithm using the states of the system and added with the command signal to implement the deadbeat response. It has the advantage that no controller has to be incorporated in the control loop nor is any signal shaping controller required. In some publications, though a general formulation for SCT for deadbeat response of linear systems of any order has been suggested, but an algorithm for the implementation has been reported only for a second order system with some parameter restriction and it has been developed using some experimental data. This work mainly concentrates to the deadbeat realization of higher order linear continuous system with step, ramp and any linear type input (step+ramp). To consider the higher order system for deadbeat compensation, the first approach is to find the most appropriate or equivalent reduced second order system to the given higher order system In this work order reduction is done by minimizing the output error between original higher order system and equivalent second order system without changing the poles. This technique may not give the good approximation to higher order system always. To overcome this problem, genetic algorithm (GA) is used in this research for finding out the different parameters for the reduced equivalent second order system. In case of deadbeat realization of higher order system, the appropriate signal parameters can be obtained also using genetic algorithm (GA). Earlier the design technique of optimum control systems with dead-beat response to parabolic inputs, for UPS inverters a dead-beat control technique had been achieved to eliminate the limitations of pulse width by allowing the application of the newly computed pulse width with time delay. A ripple free dead-beat controller using Diophantine equation. The parameterizations of dead beat controller by adopting polynomial methods. Modification of digital controller algorithms. The existence and construction of deadbeat control laws in discrete time system using the state space techniques etc. The reduction of higher order system to second order system with different methodology explored by different authors, viz Aggregation method, Pade approximation, Routh approximation, Moment matching technique, Mihailov stability criterion, and Swarm optimization technique, Genetic Algorithm etc.
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Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Experience
Sk. Sahnawaj Associate Professor MCA, MSc 12 yrs Teaching
Apratim Mitra Associate Professor MCA 4 yrs Industry
11 yrs Teaching
Satadru Sengupta Assistant Professor MCA 3 yrs Industry
11 yrs Teaching
Banani Ghose Assistant Professor MCA, MTech
Manashi Jana Assistant Professor MCA
Ramkrishna Das Assistant Professor MCA, MTech 2 yrs Industry
4 yrs Teaching
Bipasha Biswas Assistant Professor MCA 6 yrs Teaching
Kankana Datta Assistant Professor MCA 2 yrs Industry
3 yrs Teaching
Sk. Arif Ahmed Assistant Professor MCA 2 yrs Industry
3 yrs Teaching
Kabita Thaoroijam Assistant Professor MCA, PhD 4 yrs R&D
5 yrs Teaching
RDBMS Lab
University Positions 15% above 9 DGPA, 60% above 8 DGPA
Student Intake : 60 per Academic Session
Intake Quality : Top 25% of WBJECA
Student Achievements
Major Laboratory
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Students’ placements
Industrial Training: NIC, GLOBSYN, CMC , etc.
Extra-Curricular Activities
WBUT State Inter College Athletic Meet 2012 o Sajal Sengupta won Gold Medal in 200 m run event o Sajal Sengupta won Silver Medal in High Jump event
WBUT Inter College Football Tournament : Captain of the Zonal Champion Football Team 2012 (Sajal Sengupta)
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FCI, NATIONAL BANK, SSC, etc.
Private organizations Software (IT Sector) TCS, CTS, IBM,WIPRO TECHNOLOGY, INFOSYS,RS SOFTWARE, MED SOFT PLUS, ANPS E-SOLUTIONS PVT LTD, CMC, etc
Research Team Area of Research
Kabita Thaoroijam Data Mining, Natural Language Processing
Shatadru Sengupta Software Engineering , Knowledge Management
Ramkrishna Das Private key encryption technique, visual cryptography
Biapsha Biswas Mallick Artificial Intelligence
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Important Research Publications
[1] Ramkrishna Das, Saurabh Dutta, “An Approach Of Private Key Encryption Technique Based On Multiple Operators And Nth Even Or Odd Term For ASCII Value Of A Plain Text‟s Character”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), www.ijert.org ( ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 4 ,April - 2013),pp 1433-1438.
[2] Ramkrishna Das, Saurabh Dutta, “An approach of bitwise Private-key Encryption technique based on Multiple Operators and numbers of 0 and 1 counted from binary representation of Plain Text„s single character.”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), www.ijitee.org (ISSN: 2278-3075, Vol. 2 Issue 6, May-2013) ,pp 94-98.
[3] Nilanjan Das, Ramkrishna Das, “An Approach of Secured E-commerce Transaction Model without Using Credit or Debit Card.”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), www.ijitee.org (ISSN: 2278-3075, Vol. 2 Issue 6, May-2013) ,pp 184-187.
[4] Bipasha Biswas Mallick, Dipankar Pramanik, , Ramkrishna Das, “Adaptive Fuzzy Route Lifetime For Ad-Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing Protocol”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), www.ijert.org ( ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 5 ,May - 2013),pp 1196-1202
[5] Ramkrishna Das, Saurabh Dutta, Samarendra Kulia , “ An Approach Of Visual Cryptography Scheme For Color Image By Cumulative Encryption Using Image Partitioning, Text Key Encryption, Image Key Encryption & Digital Enveloping”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), www.ijert.org ( ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 5 ,May - 2013),pp 1341-1349
[6] Anupam Bhakta, Sandip Maity, Ramkrishna Das, Saurabh Dutta, “An Approach of Visual Cryptography Scheme by Cumulative Image Encryption Technique Using Image-key Encryption, Bit-Sieved Operation and K-N Secret Sharing Scheme.”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), www.ijitee.org (ISSN: 2278-3075, Vol. 3 Issue 1, June-2013) ,pp 20-23.
[7] A. Kakoti Mahanta, and Kabita Thaoroijam, “A Document Clustering Algorithm Using a Fuzzy Approach”, In Proc. National Conference on Trends in Advanced Computing(NCTAC 2007, Narosa Publishing House, Tezpur.
[8] Kabita Thaoroijam and A.K. Mahanta,” A Study On Similarity Measures For Document Clustering”,In Proc.International Conference on Web Engineering And Applications , (ICWA 2007), Bhubaneshwar.
[9] A. Kakoti Mahanta, and Kabita Thaoroijam, “A Document Clustering Algorithm Based On Fuzzy Representation Of Documents”, In Proc. International conference on Emerging Technologies and Applications in Engineering, Technology and Sciences, Rajkot, January 2008.
Industrial Consultancy Projects
Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops/ Training courses organized
Title Funding Authority
Workshop on Algorithms and its Applications (October, 2010)
Ardent, CMC
Topic Organization / Company
Year
Web based E-transaction Applications for Haldia Municipality – using Python, Ruby, J2EE tools
Haldia Municipality 2011-12
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Expert Systems in Medical Diagnosis Shatadru Sengupta
1. Need for Automatic Diagnosis Complications of modern society inflict serious health issues in people of all ages and walks of life. The numbers and variation of patients with difficult symptoms have, thus, increased manifold, and doctors and other medical personnel are progressively facing newer and newer challenges in the diagnosis/ prediction of diseases. Hospitals and medical establishments the world over are looking up to automated medical diagnosis, i.e., Medical Expert Systems (MES), to tide over the adversity. 2. How does it All Work? MESs aid the human medical experts by first gathering and filtering the relevant data about a particular disease from specially constructed general medical databases (databases holding data on several medical problems, and on various medical tasks performed and their results, etc.). It then uses predictive, heuristic, stochastic, analytical and other modelling techniques to contextualise this data into information and intelligence on the situation at hand. Next, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the MES (implemented through soft-computing techniques like Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Programming, Evolutionary Programming & Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic and so on) with the further aid of high end computational methods (like advanced Image Processing, data mining to name a few) determines the possibilities of occurrence of a particular/ particular sets of symptoms in a patient. With ever evolving techniques and technologies, the results exhibited by the MESs have already improved drastically. In all cases, of course, the directions shown by the system may invariably be checked by confirmatory tests at the behest of the concerned doctor.
Fig.1: A General Schematic Representation of a Medical Expert System 3. Dependability Issues An MES is as dependable as the technique and technology used. However, with highly advanced modern hardware, the main technical concerns are: (1) right data filtration (incorrect type or amount of data filtration may both lead to misinformation, compromising dependability); (2) right choice of computational methods (wrongly chosen methods increase time & space complexity, besides increasing errors; thus, wrong methods lead to loss of dependability). 4. Acceptability “Technology is as good as the person using it.” Many doctors, especially the more experienced ones, are often skeptical about the notion of a computer diagnosing or predicting diseases. Certainly, even in the foreseeable future, a doctor‟s instincts, intuition, or “gut feelings”, cannot be induced in an MES. Yet, the medical fraternity needs to see that these systems are not replacements of doctors – they are merely assistants providing a reliable lead into a medical investigation. Only through this viewpoint can cutting edge research embedded in an MES and the intelligence and impeccable skills of a doctor be successfully married into a deadly weapon against diseases
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Data Processing (filtration, contextualisation, organization, enhancement)
Medical Diagnosis and/or prediction
f(x
)
f(x
)
Medical Databases
A
I
A
A