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Organized by

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering,

Excel College of Technology, NH-47, Salem Main Road,

Pallakapalayam, Sankari West-637303,

Namakkal (Dt). Tamilnadu, India.

Phone: 04288-227568

Fax: 04288-227529

Mobile: 99427 – 62888

Website: www.excelinstitutions.com

Published by

National Level Conference on

System Design and Information Processing

February 18th

, 2012

National Level Conference on System Design and Information Processing (SDIP-2012)

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Proceedings of the

National Level Conference on System Design and Information

Processing

SDIP-2012

Organized by

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering,

Excel College of Technology,

Pallakapalayam, Tamilnadu, India.

Published by

Bonfring

292/2, 5th Street Extension, Gandhipuram,

Coimbatore-641 012

E-mail: [email protected]

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Preface

The main theme of the National Conference on System Design and Information Processing

(SDIP-2012) is to bring technocrats, and intellectuals in the field of a single forum to share the

ideas and innovation and impart an exposure in this area.

We received Nearly 196 papers for the conference on different topics such as Power Drives

and Control, Medical System, Sensors Integration and Application for a Net-Centeric

Environment, System Architecture, System Modeling and Simulation, Digital and multirate

Signal Processing, Bio medical Signal and Image processing, Digital Watermarking and Data

Hiding. The technical committee did an excellent job of evaluation of the papers. Based on this

73 papers were selected for the Oral and poster presentation. The selected Papers were compiled

to bring out this proceeding. The papers are from Ph.D Scholars, faculty members and P.G

Students.

The success of any conference depends on the support cooperation and effort of any

individuals of an institution. We thank all the authors for Choosing SDIP-2012, as a platform for

publishing their Research work. We are grateful to Dr.A.K. Natesan, Chairman of this

institutions, Dr.N. Mathan Karthick, Vice Chairman of this institutions, Dr.K. BommannaRaja,

Principal, all the members of organizing committee and technical Committee for their Support

and encouragement of various contributions and they have extended to make this conference a

grand success.

Mr.K. Ganesan

Convener-SDIP - 2012

Excel College of Technology

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About the Conference

SDIP-2012 is a Third National Conference on System Design and Information Processing in

the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering focusing to address issues and

developments in Medical System, Sensors Integration and Application for a Net-Centeric

Environment, System Architecture, System Modeling and Simulation, Digital and multirate

Signal Processing, Bio medical Signal and Image processing, Digital Watermarking and Data

Hiding. It is hosted by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering during

February2012

This Conference seeks to create an interactive forum for the advancement of the practice of

system design, development, and management across multiple disciplines and specialty areas

associated with the engineering of systems. The conference will provide a venue for systems

practitioners, managers, researchers and educators to exchange innovative Concepts, ideas and

applications. Over recent years, system design concepts have gained an enormous amount of

processing power and functionality. Many of the formerly external components can now be

integrated into a single System-on-Chip. This tendency has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the

size and cost of systems. As a unique technology, the design of systems is an essential element of

many innovations. Similarly, the information handling in terms of processing and communication

plays a very important role. Hence this conference will help the participants to understand the

recent developments and technology need to deploy in real time.

SDIP-2012 aims to bring together experts from industries, academia, R&D institutions and

other user communities on a common platform to discuss and share their expertise and ideas

about advanced technologies and trends. The conference will feature a range of presentations on

latest research as well as stimulating talks and keynote addresses.

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About the Institution

Engineering for women was established in the year 2008 with a determined vision to provide

quality technical education to the young women community in rural area.

This budding institution is emerged on 5th September 2007, in Namakkal District of

Tamilnadu, India. It is situated besides the National Highway, NH-47 between Coimbatore and

Salem. It is located 107 Km away from Coimbatore, 45 Km from Salem and 20 Km from Erode.

The nearest railway station is at Erode and the air port is at Coimbatore. The college is built in a

beautiful environment, surrounded by hills on two sides, covered with green pasture. The

students can work conveniently and enthusiastically inside the campus. There is frequent

availability of buses to and from the College.

The College is dedicated to serving the nation by producing young, dynamic, energetic and

far sighted industrious engineers. It is a three storey block. It has spacious classrooms, followed

by the U.G. library. In middle, there lies a well equipped Computer Lab for U.G. Students. It is

followed by the administrative office where one can meet all members of the „Excel Family‟ i.e.

the Chairman, the Principal, the Technical Director, the Secretary, the Placement Director in

their respective cabins. The administration and admission sections are functioning in the ground

floor for the convenience of students and parents.

The first floor also accommodates the smart class rooms and Thiruvalluvar seminar hall.

The second floor also accommodates Pavaiyammal A/C Seminar Hall and the class rooms for

engineering courses, exam cell and the third floor accommodates the class rooms, a huge staff

rooms and laboratory.

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About the Department

Electronics and Communication Engineering is a swiftly advancing field with new ideas

emerging every moment. Electronics is currently found in many applications ranging from toys

to space crafts. Students pursuing in ECE have a full and flexible under graduate curriculum.

Numerous streams can be tailored to fit each individual‟s interests, skills and career goals.

The department‟s prime aim is to produce elegant, competitive and enthusiastic engineers of

immense knowledge with good practical exposure to suit the dynamic world and advance

communication fields. The Department is enriched with well experienced staff members and

efficient lab environment with updated tools. The dedicated faculties upgrade their knowledge by

participating in workshops, seminars, presenting papers, learning from e-journals and latest

books. They give personal and parental care to every student individually.

Activities

National Level Technical Symposium

Technical Seminars and Workshops

Regular Industrial Visits and Implant Training

Faculty Development Programme for Teaching Fraternity Laboratories

To keep the students abreast with the latest trends in technical developments, the

department provides the following state of art laboratory facilities:

Advanced Electronics Laboratory

Electronic Engineering Laboratory

Electric Circuit Laboratory

Electron Devices and Circuit Laboratory

Digital Electronic Laboratory

Microprocessor and Micro-Controller Laboratory

Radio Frequency Laboratory

Optical Fiber Laboratory

Microwave Engineering Laboratory

VLSI design Laboratory Departments

Electronics and Communication Engineering

Computer Science Engineering

Information Technology

Civil Engineering

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

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Message from Chairman

Dr.A.K. Natesan

Chairman

Excel Group Institutions

Our institution, a temple of learning and a hallmark of discipline treads towards the zenith of

glory by preferring the education global standards in best quality and variety substantiates to be a

benchmark among all the colleges in India. The college management, the members of faculty and

the students travail together with the resolution of grading our college at the top most ring of the

ladder of education.

Within a short span of time, we have spared the students with all the requirements as

necessitated by the university norms.

I cordially greet all the students who strive for academic and moral excellences to be a part of

excel educational family and I wish more programmes should be conducted.

It gives me pleasure to know that ECE department is going to organize Third National

Conference on “System Design and Information Processing SDIP-2012”on 18th February 2012

at Excel Campus.

As this is a pioneering event of professionals related to Medical System, System Architecture,

System Modeling and Simulation, Digital and Multirate Signal Processing, Bio medical Signal

and Image processing. I hope this will provide a good opportunity for the participants, who work

in the related field, to broaden their knowledge, exchange and store their experiences, and also

share their points of view with other participants and valuable speakers invited from different

parts of globe.

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Message from Vice Chairman

Dr.N. Mathan karthick

Vice Chairman

Excel Group Institutions

Quality education is our motto and we at Excel Campus willing to promote state of the art

technology, apply innovative thoughts and create conducive atmosphere by valuing progressive

thoughts of others to reap the fruits of the team work.

We aim at developing personality skills of the students with quality education and team work.

Our institutions intend to offer an academic ambience for intellectual thinking and academic

interaction.

I appreciate the efforts put in by organizing Third National Conference on “System Design

and Information Processing SDIP-2012” in the Department of Electronics and Communication

Engineering. I would like to extend my heartiest welcome to all the participants and wish them a

very beneficial participation. I convey my best wishes for the grand success of the National

Conference.

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Message from Principal

Dr.K. Bommanna Raja

Principal

Excel College of Technology

Excel College of Technology is a pioneer in technical education in this region. The great

vision and strong will of the management to build a technical institution of international repute

has rightly enabled our college to attain remarkable height in the journey of excellence in

technical education within a short span of time. The college with the state-of-the art

infrastructure and highly dedicated team of faculty members, students organized several

programmes like workshops, seminars, conferences. We strive to equip the young minds with

courage, conviction, wisdom, creativity and passion for innovation.

Our institution with a fore sight in science and technology provides the students ample

opportunities to exhibit their creative ideas and scientific temper.

As hard work is the key to success, we inspire our students with a sense of goal-will to

dedicate their entire time of stay at the institution towards enriching their knowledge and getting

transformed into disciplined, knowledgeable and programmatic professionals to serve the society

at large.

“System Design and Information Processing SDIP-2012” the National Level Conference is

organized by the ECE Department. This provides a platform for the technical exposure of the

young engineers and research scholars.

I wish all the participants a great success in their endeavors and solicit them to the greater

connectedness with the aim to scale into newer heights in their life.

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Message from Head of the Department

Mr.K. Ganesan

Head of the Department ECE

Excel College of Technology

The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) has consistently

maintained an exemplary academic record. The greatest asset of the department is its highly

motivated and learned faculty. The available diversity of expertise of the faculty with the support

of the other staff prepares the students to work in global multicultural environment. The

graduates of the Electronics & Communication Stream have been selected by some of the

world‟s leading corporations & as well as by most of the leading Indian counter parts.

Our aim is to train the student in such a way that, they can compete the world of Technology

successfully. For the purpose, we are giving them personal counseling, as well as coaching. In

addition to this programmes such as personality development, professional ethics, subject related

seminars etc, are conducted by us from time to time for the betterment of students. Apart from

this we teach them, the need of a disciplined life in this contemporary world by making them

perfect student in all means.

The National Level Conference “System Design and Information Processing SDIP-2012” is

organized by our Department of ECE. Through this conference we hope to highlight the

importance of development in various fields of System Architecture,Bio medical Signal and

Image processing, Medical System and also encourage students who want to pursue a career in

this field think distinctive and better.

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Message from Classle.Net, Chennai

Mr. Vaidya Nathan,

Founder and CEO,

Classle Knowledge Pvt. Ltd.,

Chennai

Classle is a Social Learning Network - a social network with a focus of learning. Through

this network, Classle brings together individual as well as private environments for learning and

sharing. With many innovations to cross traditional barriers like economic, geographic, digital,

language, Classle increases the speed to success, through increased quality and potential of

students and education institutes.

Classle‟s Learning Network is similar to common social networks like Facebook / Google+,

but with a specific focus on learning. Classle learning network not only links individuals but also

Campus Classle. Campus Classle are communities where learning happens within an

administrative boundary or a context e.g., – Schools, Colleges, etc. Each of these Campus

Classle instances have capabilities to not only connect with the global network -

www.classle.net, but also connect among one another, all controlled by the administrators of the

institutes. The complete network is hosted on cloud based platform.

Classle offers the social learning network including Campus Classle to colleges, schools and

universities for FREE. By offering the services at no-cost and on-demand, Classle empowers

learning and education in the “rest of the pyramid” by providing access to world class resources

and people, there-by bringing tremendous value.

I am proud to be part of this big event - Third National Conference on “System Design and

Information Processing SDIP-2012” organized by the Department of Electronics and

Communication Engineering. I am sure, the fruitful deliberations in this conference will lead to

excellent ideas and provide immense opportunities for the participants.

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Message from National Instruments, Bangalore

Mr. Solaikutty Dhanabal

Academic Manager

National Instruments

At the onset I would like to thank Excel College of Technology, Namakkal (Dist) for giving

me this opportunity to write a few words in this magazine for the Third National Conference on

System Design and Information Processing. I whole heartedly congratulate the college on their

initiative which would help in the advancement of the practice of system design, development,

and management, across multiple disciplines and specialty areas associated with the engineering

of systems.

As teachers and mentors, all of you would want to see you students grow and do well in their

chosen careers as engineers. In the current scenario, due to the theoretical nature of the subjects

taught, students may not be equipped enough to live up to the requirements of the industry, when

they graduate. Their inability to relate the theoretical concepts to real world situations

undermines their value in the market.

National Instruments always believe that Experiential Education is the proven and best

approach to provide quality education; our belief has strengthened further with the National

Accreditation Board announcing Outcome Based Education which is in line with Experiential

Education as the major accreditation criteria. Achieving the task of Experiential Education is not

difficult in today‟s world with the computer being a necessity, which in turn has made class

room simulations and illustrations much easier.

We understand that the Industry and Academia need to join hands and work in tandem with

each other to build better engineers for a better India, and we look at activities like these as small

steps towards enabling the Industry Academia Interactions. I would like to thank the college

once again for the opportunity presented to me and my best wishes for the success of the

National Conference on System Design and Information Processing-2012.

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Message from IETE, CSI Coimbatore Chapter

Prof. Prashant R.Nair, Vice-Chairman - IT, AMRITA University, Coimbatore,

Treasurer, Institution of Electronics and

Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) Tamilnadu

Region,

Secretary, Computer Society of India (CSI) Coimbatore

chapter.

I am very happy to note that the Excel College of Technology, Komarapalayam is organizing

the 3rd National Conference on System Design and Information Processing on 18 February,

2012. As such the Excel group of educational institutions, a leader in education, is at the

forefront of professional and research activity in the Kongunadu region.I am sure that this

conference will serve as an eye-opener for the participants in the cutting-edge areas of System

Design and Information Processing.

The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) and Computer

Society of India (CSI) professional chapters are happy to associate with this conference, where I

am sure there will be a fruitful exchange of ideas and healthy dissemination of knowledge.

I wish the conference participants all the best. Hope the quest for knowledge that has brought

you to this conference thrives.

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Committees

Advisory Committee

Prof.Dr.A.K. Natesan, Chairman, Excel Group Institutions

Dr.N. MathanKarthick, Vice Chairman, Excel Group Institutions

Dr.K. BommannaRaja, Principal, Excel College of Technology

National Advisory Committee

Dr.M. Ramasubba Reddy, Professor, IIT Madras, Chennai

Dr.S. Raghavan, Professor,NIT,Trichy

Dr.N. Kumaravel, Professor, College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai

Dr.G. Kulanthaivel, NITTTR, Chennai

Dr.P. Seethalakshmi, Director(CAE), Anna University, Trichy

Dr.R. Sukanesh, Professor, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, MDU

Dr.A. Sivanandharaja, Professor, ACCET, Karaikudi

Dr.K. Thiagarajah, Principal, KSR College of Technology, Trinchengode

Dr.G. Sivaradje, Professor, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puduchery

Dr.A.P. Kabilan, Principal, Chettinad College of Engineering and Tech., Karur

Dr. M. Madheswaran, Principal, Muthayammal Engineering College

Dr.V. Rajamani, Principal, Indira Ganesan College of Engineering, Trichy

Organizing Committee

Mr.K. Ganesan, Head of the Department ECE

Ms.P. Jayapriya, AP/ECE

Ms.S. Gomathi, AP/ECE

Co-coordinators

Ms.A. Anci Manon Mary, AP/ECE

Mrs.K. Tamilarasi, AP/ECE

Mr.R. Senthil kumar, AP/ECE

Mr.S. Manikanda Bommannan, AP/ECE

Ms.M. Vigneswari, AP/ECE

Ms.D. Viji, AP/ECE

Ms.J. KokilaVani, AP/ECE

Mr.R. Suresh, AP/ECE

Mr.B. Sakthivel, AP/ECE

Mr.D.R. Dharmaraj , AP/ECE

Mr.E. Velumani, AP/ECE

Mr.M. Prakash, AP/ECE

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CONTENT

System Design

S. No. Paper ID Title/Author Page No.

01 SD01 An Implementation of Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Strategy in NS-2 Simulator

IstvanAndrasNador and H. SrikanthKamath

01-03

02 SD02 A Wide-Range All-Digital Delay-Locked Loop in 65nm CMOS

Technology

A. Sri Devi and R. Renuga

04-08

03 SD03 An Enhancement Method for the Compensation of Voltage

Sag/Swell and Harmonics by Dynamic Voltage Restorer

U. Vidhu krishnan and M. Ramasamy

09-12

04 SD04 Design and Implementation of Low Power and Area Efficient Adder

and Vedic Multiplier for FFT

C.A. Silambarasan and L. Vanitha

13-18

05 SD05 FPGA utilization for High Level Power Consumption Drives Based

on Three Phase Sinusoidal PWM - VVVF Controller

S. Ruhbeena Thamkin, A. Nazar Ali and J. Jegatheesan

19-22

06 SD06 A Performance Evaluation of Fault Detection Scheme for the

Advanced Encryption Standard Using Twofish and Rijndael

Algorithm

D. Dhatchayeny and S. Karthick

23-26

07 SD07 Design of Linearization Enhancement of RF Power Amplifier for

Communication Applications

S. Ramya and K. Srividhya

27-31

08 SD08 Design and Implementation of Digital Baseband Predistortion

Linearization for Non-Linear Power Amplifiers in OFDM Systems

R. Rajeswari and K. Srividhya

32-36

09 SD09 Design and Implementation of Solar Powered FPGA Based

Automatic Irrigation System

P. Thirumaraiselvan and G. Hemachandra

37-39

10 SD10 Multi Connect Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous

Processor for Asymmetric Static and Dynamic Routing

M. Sathiyapriya and P. Sharmila

40-42

11 SD11 Multi Mode Power Gating Network to Minimizing Leakage Power

K. Kousalya and K. Jeya Prakash

43-47

12 SD12 APC-OMS Combined LUT for Memory Based Computation

Eldho John and P. Dinesh Kumar

48-52

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13 SD13 Defending Computer Attacks through Polymorphic Execution

Technique

K. Praveen

53-56

14 SD14 Design of Self Sustainable Device on Evolvable Hardware Using

Adaptive Algorithm

B. Kavitha

57-60

15 SD15 New Reconfigurable Architecture with Low Complexity FIR Filter

S.T. Mukish and Thiruvalarselvan

61-66

16 SD16 Pv/Wind Hybrid Power Generation using Multi Level H-Bridge

Cascaded Inverter for the Reduction of Total Harmonic Distortions

R. Vijayalakshmi, A. Nazar Ali and K. Arul Prasath

67-71

17 SD17 Fuzzy Logic Controlled Harmonic Reduction in Current Source

Converter Fed by Stepper Motor Drive

K. Kabilan and Dr.T. Govindaraj

72-76

18 SD18 An Efficient Bit Stream Compression for Reconfigurable FPGA

S. Rajasri

77-79

19 SD19 Nonisolated High Step-Up Boost Converter Integrated With Sepic

Converter

E. Sathishkumar and E. Priyadharshini

80-85

20 SD20 FPGA Implementation of Low Power Transceiver for WBAN

Application

A. Dennish and R. Tharani

86-88

21 SD21 Enhancement of Prediction and Aggregation Schemes in Wireless

Sensor Networks

C. Nithya and P. RupaEzhilarasi

89-92

22 SD22 Analysis and Implementation of Cellular Automata based VLSI

Architecture for Error Correcting Codes

S. Sangeetha and S.K. Manikandan

93-97

23 SD23 Analysis Approach for Enhancing the Differenciated Services of

EPON using Fuzzy Predicted-Based DBA Algorithm

Suganya and Helina Rajini Suresh

98-103

24 SD24 Simulation of PMSM based on Current Hysteresis PWM and Fed PI

Controller

S. Jayabharathi and N.P. Ananthamoorthy

104-108

25 SD25 Direct Torque Control for Single Phase Induction Motor Drive

Using Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter

R. Rajagopal and C. Dinesh Balaji

109-112

26 SD26 Multichannel Real-time Data Acquisition and Processing System

Based on Embedded Controller and FPGA

P. Vinoth Khanna

113-116

27 SD27 Fast Link Failure Localization in All Optical Networks

K. Thenmozhi and Dr.J. Veerappan

117-121

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28 SD28 Implementation of Efficient Portable Wireless System Using FPGA

G. Lavanya and R. Anu Radha

122-125

29 SD29 Optimization of Multimedia Transmission Over SCTP Associations

A. Divya Sri, S. Rajarajeswari and Dr.J. Sutha

126-131

30 SD30 Early Detection of DDoS Attacks Using Entropy Variations

P. Maheshwaran and Dr.A.Sabari

132-134

31 SD31 A High Speed CMOS Parallel Counter Using Pipeline Partitioning Method

C. Vinaya and L. Punitha

135-139

32 SD32 Combine Non-Binary LDPC Codes And M-ary Sources with M-ary

Orthogonal Spread Spectrum Modulation

S. Sangeetha and N. Masoodu Banu

140-142

33 SD33 A High-Quality Secured Shell for Location Monitoring System in

Wireless Sensor Networks

N. Rekha and S. Chinnadurai

143-148

34 SD34 Controlled Sink Mobility for Prolonging Wireless Sensor Networks

Lifetime

T. Sudha and M. Sayee Kumar

149-153

35 SD35 Performance Evaluation of Impairment-Aware WDM Optical Networks

R. Renugadevi and Dr.J. Veerappan

154-157

36 SD36 Performance Evaluation of Two Pattern Generator and LFSR with

LUT Optimization

C. Seetha and D. Roshika

158-161

37 SD37 Vehicle SOS based on Wireless Technology

S. Kalpana and T.A. Ananth

162-165

38 SD38 Automatic Irrigation Control System Using Embedded Ethernet

Communication

Malarvizhi and Ramesh Kumar

166-170

39 SD39 DSTATCOM- Based Three Phase Supply Unit Using I Cosф

Method

N. Navaneethan

171-175

40 SD40 Electro-Acupuncture System Using Adaptive Pulsewidth

Monophase Stimulation

K. Saranya and K. Jayapriya

176-180

41 SD41 The Most Advanced Automatic Antifreeze Delevering System for

Railway Coal Conveyors

G. Sudhakar

181-183

42 SD42 Fuzzy Control Based High-Power-Factor Buck Converter

N. Mohan sundaram and B. Muralibabu

184-186

43 SD43 A Novel Binary Linear Programming for High Performance Process

Scaling Synthesis

P. Saranya and A. Sridevi

187-190

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44 SD44 Design of High-Capacity Non-Blocking Internet Router Using

Sequential Greedy Scheduling

R. Ramachandran

191-195

45 SD45 An Efficiency Path Encoding Scheme by RFID Data Processing

K.T. Jeevaguru and K. Senthilvel

196-207

46 SD46 Medical System: Medical Diagnosis Expert System on Gondar

College of Medical Science

Shaik Saidhbi

208-210

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CONTENT

Information Processing

S. No. Paper ID Title/Author Page No.

01 IP01 Segmentation of Polyps and Ulcers with Root Nerves in Endoscopy Images Using Iterative Pixel Method

B. Reuben and D. Ramesh

211-214

02 IP02 Epileptic Seizure Detection Using Discrete Wavelet Transform and

Support Vector Machines

M. Stella Mercy and S. Vijay Anand

215-219

03 IP03 Epilepsy Prediction Technique Using Artificial Neural Network for a

Wearable Device

M. Monisha and V. Saravanan

220-223

04 IP04 Hacking Prevention Using Positive Tainting

A. Khushbu Chauhan, Sumedha Dethe, Khushbu Shah and Aastha Goyal

224-226

05 IP05 Incorporation of Information in Information Assimilation and

Retrieval (INAR) System

L. Senthilvadivu and Dr.K. Duraiswamy

227-231

06 IP06 Porosity Computations in the Coarse-Grained Particle Distributions

Using Adaptive Thresholding Technique

M. Sheeba Kirubalani and Priya Stalin

232-234

07 IP07 A Novel Approach in Speech Enhancement for Reducing Noise

Using Bandpass Filter and Spectral Subtraction

R. Selvaganesh and B. Kirubagari

235-238

08 IP08 Analysis of Medical Image Fusion Using Adaptive Morphion

Algorithm Based on Discrete wavelet Transform

T.N. Balaji and R. Premkumar

239-242

09 IP09 Parameter Controlled Virtual Histogram Modification in Colour

Image Enhancement

R. Nagajothi and Anna Lakshmi

243-247

10 IP10 Online Capturing and Processing of Apple Images Using Vision Box

Hardware

C.V. Gnana Arivu, G. Prakash, A. Sada Siva Sarma

248-252

11 IP11 An Effective Face Recognition in Various Lighting Conditions

Using LBP/LTP Techniques

S. Vinoja and Krishnaveni

253-257

12 IP12 Accurate Enhancement Using Histogram Equalization for 3-D Color

Image

K.N. Saranya

258-261

13 IP13 Simulation of an Automatic Image Registration through Histogram

Based Image Segmentation T. Devika and M. Kamalnathan

262-266

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14 IP14 3G Automated Teller Machine

P. Navaraja 267-269

15 IP15 LCD Motion Blur Reduced Using De Blurring Algorithm

W. Stanley Karunakaran and A. Vasanth

270-272

16 IP16 Fovea Detection and Measurement from Fundus Retinal Image

P. Malini and G. Maria DhayanaLatha

273-276

17 IP17 Image Retrieval Based on Clue

S. Nivetha

277-283

18 IP18 Optimization of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Microaneurysms &

Local Vessel Detection

R. Kayalvizhi and V. Saravanan

284-288

19 IP19 Fuzzy Based Link Analysis for Mining Relational Databases

K. Sindhu and Dr.P. Raviram

289-292

20 IP20 Edge Detection in Medical Images Using Edge Following Algorithm

Based on Extreme and Arrangement Features

R. Kalaivani and C. Mauliy

293-296

21 IP21 Natural Language Processing for Querying

C. Siva

297-298

22 IP22 Robust Scaling Based Multiple Image Watermarking Using

Maximum Likelihood Decoder S. Kalaivani and S. Maheswari

299-303

23 IP23 Neural Network Based MRI Image Segmentation for Brain Tumor

Detection

M. Kavitha, C. Chandramani and M. Kannan

304-307

24 IP24 Interactive Content Based Image Retrieval Using Multiuser

Feedback

T.S. Saveetha and M. Sujitha

308-311

25 IP25 Multiple Dimensionality Reduction Based on FLD with PCA and

Pass Band DCT for Shoe Print Recognition

S. Rathinavel and S. Arumugam

312-315

26 IP26 Fingerprint Verification Using Biohashing

V. Revathy

316-319

27 IP27 Enhancing the Performance of Wireless Sensor Network Deploying

Received Signal Strength Based Localization

V. Sathyanarayanan and Dr.R. Sukanesh

320-324