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Page 1: Computational Control Systems and Optimization (Volume-2)

The 2nd National Conference on

COMPUTATIONAL CONTROL

SYSTEMS AND OPTIMIZATION

CCSO - 2013

10th – 11th MAY, 2013

Volume II

Organized by

Department of Instrumentation Technology

(Accredited by NBA, New Delhi)

Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology

Bangalore

Financially Sponsored by

TEQIP – II Program

Technically Co- Sponsored by

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Proceedings of the 2nd National Conference on Computational Control Systems and Optimization - CCSO –

2013

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Preface

Welcome to the Proceedings of the 2nd National Conference on Computational Control Systems

and Optimization - CCSO – 2013 which was held in Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology,

Bangalore, 10th – 11th May, 2013.

Instrumentation and Control engineering applications is the field of study concerned with

measurement, feedback and control and other electronic devices to analyze and solve engineering

problems. Control, Optimization and Industrial Automation play an increasingly important role in

the global scenario. Engineers strive to combine automated devices with mathematical and

organizational tools to create complex systems for a rapidly expanding range of applications and

human activities. Technological advancements in process monitoring, control and industrial

automation over the past decades have contributed greatly to improve the productivity of all

manufacturing industries throughout the world. For automated industrial operations, Supervisory

Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Distributed Control System (DCS) play a major role in

control system with applications in managing large-scale applications.

The CCSO 2013 conference provided a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry,

and government, students of Instrumentation Technology, Electronics and Communication,

Telecommunication, Medical Electronics, Biomedical Instrumentation, Electrical, Mathematics and

related programs to address the most innovative research and development including technical

challenges and to present and discuss their ideas, results, work in progress, and experience on all

aspects of controls, Instrumentation, Signal Processing and Optimization and applications. The

Primary aim of the conference was to promote the research and development activities in the

cutting edge technologies, which included the following topics (but not limited to) for the

presentation/ Exhibition and demonstration

Controls system, Instrumentation

Signal Processing, Optimization

Biomedical Instrumentation, Image Processing

Communication Protocols

Process Control and Automation

Mathematical Modeling and Simulation

Numerical Methods and its Application

Linear Algebra

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Embedded Systems, Robotics, Sensors

Conference featured key note address, presentation of contributed & invited papers, and student

Project Exhibition and industry product demonstration Sessions. Eminent speakers from academic

institutions, industries and R&D organizations delivered expert lectures. 4 invited talks along with

the key note address covered the different areas of the conference. 15 parallel sessions for the

presentations of the research papers formed the heart of the conference and provided ample

opportunity for discussion. Industrial showcases and student project/poster presentations were

distributed across the days of the conference to widen access to these sessions.

Of the total number of paper submissions, 80% were accepted to be included in this proceedings

volume. These papers, produced after a highly selective review process by the programme

committee members or external reviewers, represent the state of the art techniques in control and

optimization. All of these papers and topics not only provided novel ideas, new results, work in

progress, and state-of-the-art techniques in the field of the conference topics, but also stimulated

the future research activities in the area of Control and Optimization engineering and applications.

Credit for the quality of the Conference Proceedings goes first and foremost to the authors. They

contributed a great deal of effort and creativity to produce this work, and I am very thankful that

they chose CCSO 2013 as the place to present it. Credit also goes to the Programme Committee

members and external reviewers who donated enormous amount of time from busy schedules to

carefully read and evaluate the submissions.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee I would like to express my gratitude for the financial

support received from TEQIP II, SPFU as well as industrial exhibitors. This support enabled CCSO

2013

The success of this conference was the result of the hard and excellent work of many others,

such as Program and Technical Committee members, external reviewers and Publication Chairs,

faculty and students under a very tight schedule. We are also grateful to the keynote and invited

speakers for accepting the invitation and attended the conference with enthusiasm. Last but not the

least; we hope you enjoyed the conference program, and the beautiful attractions of Bangalore,

Karnataka.

The next Conference – CCSO -2015 – will be held in April/May 2015. We are looking forward to

meet you again.

Dr. M. Meenakshi Convener, CCSO 2013

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About the Institution

Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, a Grant-in-Aid Institution of Government of Karnataka,

was established in the year 1980 by Late Sri M.H. Jayprakash Narayan. The 20.30 acres flourishing

campus is situated on outer ring road, adjacent to Jnana Bharathi Campus of Bangalore University.

From the inception, Dr. AIT has striven to develop itself in to an “Institution of Excellence” in

education and research activities. In meeting this challenge for excellence, Dr. AIT has shaped its

institution to the contemporary as well as future demands of need oriented education. Today Dr.

AIT has the total strength of 4000 students studying for 10 UG programs, and 7 PG Programs under

tutelage of 200 dedicated and competent faculties. All the UG Programmes offered in the Institution

are accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi. The Institution is also certified

by ISO 9001:2008 Quality management System and accredited by International Accreditation

organization, IAO

Institution has a total built up area of 49612 sq. m with a large no. of spacious, well ventilated

class rooms, smart class rooms with e-learning facilities, Data Center, Wi Fi, laboratories such as,

Virtual Instrumentation, English language, Workshops, Drawing Halls, Seminar Halls, Library &

Information centre, Sports Complex and Auditorium. Besides, the campus also provides hostel

facilities separately to the boys and girls students of the institute. 100% placements of eligible

students are secured regularly in various companies like TCS, Infosys, Yokogawa, ABB, Mindtree,

Accenture, Wipro etc.

Our Vision

“To create Dynamic, Resourceful, Able and Innovative Technical manpower to ensure that

India regains her responsible and creative leadership in technology”

Our Mission

To distinctively serve the diverse people of India, especially the historically underprivileged

population

To provide affordable high quality technical education at Undergraduate, Post graduate and

doctoral levels.

To emerge as a lead institution, to co-operate in the development of networked institutions,

and promote industry-institute interaction in a way beneficial and productive for the

society

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About the Department of Instrumentation Technology

Department of Instrumentation Technology, established in the year 1985, has been accredited

by NBA and certified by ISO 9001: 2008 quality management System. The department has

sanctioned intake of 60 students for under graduation and has R& D center recognized by VTU

Belgaum.

The mission of the department is to uphold Dr AIT mission and thus provide quality

education To equip students with the tools they need to compete in an evolving global

market place through an innovative learning model as well as to instill the knowledge and

skills of professional practice

The goals of the department have been to prepare the students Industry-Ready by aligning

Instrumentation Technology Education Program to the current technology and the best

practices in the area of Industrial Automation and Embedded Systems.

The department has well established laboratory facilities for both teaching and research,

department has R&D centre to carry out the research. The department has MOU with international

companies such as Texas Instruments. The department has experienced a continued improvement

of faculty qualification and significant development in the academic and research programs in the

past years. With the renewal of faculty in the last few years, not only the existing research areas are

significantly strengthened, but also see several new research areas under development. The

synergy of the progressive management, committed faculty, staff, and students are ensuring in

excellent academic results year after year.

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Chairman’s Message

Sri. P.L. Nanjunda Swamy Hon’ble Chairman PVP Welfare Trust Bangalore

It is indeed heartening to know that the Department of Instrumentation Technology Dr. AIT

is organizing the Second National conference on Computational Control Systems and Optimization -

CCSO 2013 during 10th – 11th May 2013. I welcome all the delegates from all over India for

participating in this conference.

Today’s technology is rapidly changing and the change is caused by innovation and is also

the cause of innovation. I am sure that society will be benefited by sharing rich experiences,

technical ideas and innovations from delegates. CCSO 2013 would offer a wide spectrum of events

to the research scholars, students and faculties to explore their creativity, communication skills,

and technical skills. It will also help them gain knowledge about the changing trends and

technological innovations as they interact with experts during the course of the event

I am sure that this conference will bring together researchers, scientists and engineers in

the related field of control and instrumentation as well as other fields of engineering and sciences

to share their research findings.

I look forward to seeing an enthusiastic participation of the research scholars, Academicians

and industry personnel from all over the country. I would also like to congratulate the team of

CCSO- 2013 for their effort in organizing such an event and offer my best wishes for the success of

this mega event.

Sri. P.L. Nanjunda Swamy

Hon’ble Chairman

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Secretary’s Message

Sri.S. Shivamallu

Hon’ble Secretary

PVP Welfare Trust

Bangalore

I am pleased to know that the Department of Instrumentation Technology Dr. AIT is

organizing the Second National conference on Computational Control Systems and Optimization -

CCSO 2013 during 10th – 11th May 2013. In this age of highly competitive world, higher education,

particularly technical education, has assumed newer dimensions. In view of the global competition

on account of globalization and privatization, we must offer quality education and training to our

youngsters to keep pace with the best and the brightest in the world. Keeping this in mind Dr. AIT

has the tradition of offering the best possible technical education. It is really heartening to know

that over a span of a decade, Dr AIT has become one of the premier institutions not only in the state

but all over the nation. But the path towards the excellence is never ending. Therefore, our

collective efforts should be directed towards all round improvements of Dr. AIT in all frontiers of

modern technical education. We should also see that the technological advances and research

outputs should be beneficial to all human beings and to the society.

I convey my blessings and good wishes to one and all the members of Dr. AIT family. I also

congratulate the members of organizing committee of CCSO 2013.

Sri.S. Shivamallu

Hon’ble Secretary

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Principal’s Message

Dr. C. Nanjunda Swamy, M. Tech., Ph. D., FIE(I) Principal Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology Bangalore-560056

I am very happy to know that the Department of Instrumentation Technology of our

institution is organizing Second National conference on Computational Control Systems and

Optimization - CCSO - 2013 during May 10th-11th, 2013. I am sure that this conference will provide a

platform to the academicians, researchers, industrialists and students to share their research

findings and views on technical knowledge on the field of Control Instrumentation, optimization

and related fields.

I congratulate the committee members of CCSO - 2013 for their initiative and wish a grand

success to CCSO-2013.

Dr. C. Nanjunda Swamy, M. Tech., Ph. D., FIE(I)

Principal

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Convener’s Message

Dr. M. Meenakshi, Convener, CCSO 2013 Professor and Head Department of Instrumentation Technology Dr. AIT Bangalore - 560056

Welcome to the Second National Conference on Computational Control Systems and

Optimization - CCSO - 2013 being held in Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore,

Karnataka, from May 10th - 11th, 2013. The National Conference on Computational Control Systems

and Optimization is held for every alternate year and is the world class technical event covering all

aspects of Instrumentation, Control and its diverse applications. Our previous conference in 2011

was truly an outstanding event, with 4 Invited talks, 380 technical paper presentations, 50 project

demonstrations and 8 product demonstrations by participants from all over India.

CCSO- 2013 is an event, which provides a forum for experts from academia, industry, and

government, students of Instrumentation Technology, Electronics and Communication,

Telecommunication, Medical Electronics, Biomedical Instrumentation, Electrical, Mathematics and

related programs to address the most innovative research and development including technical

challenges and to present and discuss their ideas, results, work in progress, and experience on all

aspects of controls, Instrumentation, Signal Processing and Optimization and applications.

This conference is sponsored by TEQIP II and is a result of collective efforts of all staff

members and students of our department. The Organizing and Program Committees have worked

hard to produce this first class technical conference

On behalf of the Organizing and Program Committees I heartily welcome you all to Dr. AIT

Bangalore. I am looking forward to meaningful scholarly interactions. I hope that your stay here

will comfortable and advantageous.

Dr. M. Meenakshi, Convener, CCSO 2013 Professor and Head

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Contents

Paper ID Title/Author Page No.

CCSO024 Power Line Communication Based Automation System Using a Handheld Wi-Fi Device

V. Rashmi and Dr.K. Suresh

1

CCSO026 Automatic Segmentation Technique of Tuberculosis Bacilli in Ziehl-Neelsen-Stained Tissue Images

H.B. Rachana and M.S. Mallikarjuna Swamy

5

CCSO028 Automated Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Fast Implementation of Level Set Method

P. Harini and K. Shailaja

8

CCSO030 Estimation of Multimedia Traffic flow at a Router

R. Jyothi and V. Chandrakala

13

CCSO035 Development and Implementation of Parameterized General Purpose Neural Network for Online Application

Nameirakpam Dhanachandra Singh and G.S.S Krishna Mohan

17

CCSO036 Development of Closed Loop Controller for Aerospace Fuel Test Rig Model

B.S. Rajashekarrao and J.S. Rajashekar

21

CCSO039 Linux OS Hardening for Enhanced Network Security

S. Gomathi and B.M. Kavitha Narayan

23

CCSO043 Comparison of VHDL and Verilog Design with Examples

S. Nithyashree and P. Shubha

29

CCSO045 Survey on Wheelchair for Disabled Person Using Robot

P. Shubha and S. Nithyashree

35

CCSO047 A Solar Powered Portable Multiutility Application for Off-Grid Rural Applications

Adithya Rajeev and Dr.K. Shanmukha Sundar

38

CCSO048 Feature Level Image Fusion

S. Saleem Malik, B.J. Shivprasad and G.B. Maruthi

42

CCSO049 Exploitation of Metadata for Custom-Made Image Explore

Ramya Shetty and Prashanth Barla

47

CCSO050 Patient-Centric Model of Health Information Exchange using ABE in the Cloud

Sujatha and Daya Naik

51

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CCSO051 Visual Cryptography for Digital Biometric Data Privacy Using GEVC Sheme

B. Rajesh Rao and Gourish Hegde

55

CCSO054 Utilization of Maximum Power from Photovoltaic System

B. Arpitha Raju and B.M. Rahul

60

CCSO057 A Transformerless Boost Converters with High Voltage Gain and Reduced Voltage Stresses on the Active Switches

S. Usha and R. Dhanalakshmi

63

CCSO058 Simulation and Control of a Variable Speed Wind Turbine Using a Buck-Boost Converter

P.V. Shruthi, Dr.B.V. Sumangala and Karna Jayaprakash Reddy

69

CCSO061 Development of Vector Graphics Engine for Head up Display using Xilinx FPGA

Ajith Navada, Gurusewak Singh, Shri.V.K. Prabhulla Chandran and Shri.R. Srinivasa Rao

73

CCSO062 Multi-Feature Similarity Score Fusion Method for Retrieving Content Based Images Using Genetic Algorithm

M.V. Praveena and N. Deepamala

76

CCSO063 Image Compression using Singular Value Decomposition

N. Sridevi and M. Prasannakumar

79

CCSO065 Coronary Heart Disease Prognosis using Levenberg-Marquardt Backpropagation ANN

H.S. Niranjana Murthy and Dr.M. Meenakshi

82

CCSO067 Channel Modeling for Twisted Pair

Rajani Katiyar and Dr. K.V. Padmaja

88

CCSO068 WI-FI Enabled Solar Power Plant Control and Data Acquisition System

H. Rajini, M.R. Manjunath and V. Siddalingappa

91

CCSO069 Removal of Noise in ECG Signal using Digital Filters

ShruthiSadasiv, M.J. Vidya and K.V. Padmaja

99

CCSO070 Detection of Ischemia using MATLAB

D. Kavya, M.J. Vidya and K.V. Padmaja

104

CCSO072 Wireless Control Mechanism for MUGV‟s using ZIGBEE

S. Usharani, M. Arun Mohan, S.V. Anup, S. Arjun and Anish T Moncy

109

CCSO073 Design and Analysis of 2D Single Axis Capacitive Comb Drive Accelerometer

C. Sunil and Sheela N. Rao

113

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CCSO074 Power Consumption Control in MANETs

D. Sharath, Shivashankar, G. Devaraju and Dr.H.N. Suresh

117

CCSO075 System on Chip, System in Package

K.P. Shashak, Sharmila Sharma and R.P. Suma

123

CCSO077 Automatic Accident Notification System using GSM and GPS

D.G. Shashidhar, Dr.B.K. Sujatha and Dr.B.P. Vijayakumar

124

CCSO080 Electric Field Analysis of 220kV Composite Long Rod Insulator

R. Yousuf Madar, M.R. Arjun, K.Praveen, H.S Madhuri and R. Lavanya

127

CCSO081

Simplified Haptic Drive a Robot for Arm and Wrist Rehabilitation

C.M. Chethan, G. Praveen and D.G. Shashidhar

132

CCSO082

Voice Automated Mobile Robot

G.L. Prajwal, G. Praveen and D.G. Shashidhar

136