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VISION :
To enable the students
to identify and build on
their abilities with firm
and focused minds and
develop a spirit of
professional ism to
p e r f o r m i n a
compet i t ive g lobal
environment.
Mission :
To a p p l y K A I Z E N
( c o n t i n u o u s
improvement involving
everyone) to he lp
create a knowledge
based society with a
scientific temper, team
spirit and dignity of
labour. Further, to
create an environment
where learning is joy.
JIET in News
Department of Electronics and Communication Engg. JIET
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engg. JIET SETG
Department of Information Technology
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Innovative Idea
Department of Management Studies
Faculties Papers
Department of Electronics and Communication Engg. JIETSETG
Placements
Department of Computer Science Engineering JIET
Department Computer Science Engineering JIET SETG
I Yr. Department JIET
Department of Civil Engineering
I Yr. Department JIETSETG
JIET College of Nursing
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A cancer awareness campaign was organised in JCC,
JIET on 2 Novemebr 2015.It was organised by
YouWeCan (Yuvraj Singh foundation ) and NSS JIET
(Social welfare club). Interactive Sessions of Dr.
VinayVyas (Oncologist ) , Dr. S. N. Mathuria
(Neurologist, Medipulse) and Dr. Ravi Inaniya
(Cardiologist, Medipulse) were also held. The event
was coordinated by Ms. Neetu Dabi (NSS coordinator,
JIET) Students of rst year JIET COED and JIET SETG
and Nursing participated in the event.
The program was enlightened by the presence of both
Campus directors Dr. Rajendra Karwa and Dr. K. R.
Choudhary, and Prof. Meena Kumari (Prinicipal, JIET
College of Nursing ), Dr. R. K. Gupta (Dean (Sc). JIET),
Prof. O. P. Vyas, Mr. Manish Bafna, and other faculty
members.
Presence of YouWeCan manager Mr. Prashant Kumar
and Zuvius life sciences business manager Mr. Arvind
Jain was remarkable.
TAKE A STAND AGAINST CANCER
“PARIVARTAN” a three day Campus Recruitment Programme was organized from 4 to 7 November
2015 at Dada Bhagwan Ashram, Tinwari Jodhpur. The theme of this year’s programme was ‘Change for
Growth’. The vision behind Parivartan 2015 is development of student personality through different
activities which includes different parameters like team spirit, thought process, communication skills,
and leadership quality.399 (JIET COED – 258 and JIET SETG – 141) students participated. The event
was coordinated by JAS Members and PSD Members under the guidance of Prof. O.P. Vyas (Dean
Engineering) and Mr. Manish Bafna Asst. Dean (student and staff welfare).
Programme started with the introduction of ‘Parivartan 2015’ by Er. Navneet Agarwal, Director-General
(JGI).
Group activities conducted wereBasic Etiquettes, Extempore, Story Telling, Self-Introduction, Picture
Perception and Description Test, Slogan Narration, Static Dance, Kite Decoration and Skits. Y o g a
sessions, sports activities and some other competitions also organized in these three days.Some
motivational and expert sessionsof Dr. Gaurav Bissa, Assistant Prof.,GEC, Bikaner, Mr. Ashok K
Choudhary, Executive Director, FDDI, Jodhpur, a team fromCairn Energy and Mr. Sandeep Goyal were
also organized.
On the nal daya theme was given to each group and based on that they performed on the stage. Based
on the markings of all the activities top two groups were declared as winner and runner-up
respectively.Er. Navneet Agarwal, Director General-JGI, concluded the event by summarizing the
benets of such activities. He also announced the winners of different categories.
Best Group Category
1. Winner Group – G3(CSE-SETG)
2. Runner-up Group – B2 (ME-COED)
Best Girl/Boy Category
1. Best Girl - MishikaMathur (G1-ECE SETG)
2. Best Boy - AashishVerma (B5-ECE COED)
Best Group Leader Category
1. Best Group Leader - Girdhar Gopal Singh (B10-CSE COED)
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Felicitation Programma Felicitation Programma Felicitation Programma Felicitation Programma Felicitation Programma Felicitation Programma The staff and faculty felicitation programme ‘STAR’ was
organised on 7 November, 2015. The faculty members
participated in different games and fun activities at SETG lawn
in the morning. This was followed by felicitation of faculty and
staff members for their exemplary work and dedication
towards the institution.
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Department of Department of
Applied Sciences JIET Applied Sciences JIET
Department of
Applied Sciences JIET
Expert/Guest lectures (Within JIET)
• Ms. Santosh Choudhary delivered an expert lecture on ‘Unknown Citizen’ to the L-Section
students on 16 November 2015.
• Dr. Akleshwar Mathur delivered an expert lecture on ‘Cement Manufacturing and Composition’ to
the M-Section students on 18 November 2015.
• Dr. Akleshwar Mathur delivered an expert lecture on ‘Organic Conducting Polymers; Preparation,
Properties and Applications’ to the F-Section students 20 November 2015.
• Dr. Akleshwar Mathur delivered an expert lecture on ‘Organic Conducting Polymers; Preparation,
Properties and Applications’ to the H-Section students 20 November 2015
• Ms. Neetu Dabi delivered an expert lecture on ‘Manufacturing of Glass’ to the L-Section Students
21 November 2015.
• Dr. Renu Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘PPT-Glass-Basics, Properties, Manufacturing,
Types and Applications in different elds’ to the I-Section students 23 November 2015.
• Dr. Renu Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘PPT-Glass-Basics, Properties, Manufacturing,
Types and Applications in different elds’ to the K-Section students 23 November 2015.
• Ms. Chetna Chowdhary delivered an expert lecture on ‘Bonding in Solids’ to the B-Section
Students 23 November 2015.
• Dr. R.K. Gupta delivered an expert lecture on ‘Fundamentals of Relativity Theory’ to the L-Section
students 23 November 2015.
• Dr. Deepshikha Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘PPT Presentation – Glass in Engineering’ to
the A-Section students 26 November 2015.
• Dr. Deepshikha Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘PPT Presentation – Glass in Engineering’ to
the D-Section students 26 November 2015.
• Dr. Kamini Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘Binding in Solid’ to the G-Section students 26
November 2015.
• Dr. Kamini Sharma delivered an expert lecture on ‘Binding in Solid’ to the I-Section students 28
November 2015.
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FACULTY & STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
The students of Section-B Chaitanya Sahadev and
Dhananjay Rankawat presented a paper under the
guidance of Dr. Garima Goswami titled ‘Cost
effective method to reduce pollution due to textile
waste water’ in 2nd International Conference on
‘Recent Innovations in Science, Engineering and
Management’ on 22 November 2015 in Jawaharlal
Nehru University (JNU, Convention Center), New
Delhi. The same paper has been published in the
journal with ISSN 2348-7550.
Chaitanya Sahadev had also won ‘Best Presentation Award’.
Ms.Titiksha Mathur of section I participated in Akhil Rajasthan Debate Competition conducted on 26
Nov’15 by UthanVidhik Support and Service Centre and Debater’s Club of Rajasthan .
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
A tour to the Sub-Regional Science Centre , Jodhpur; was organized during the rst week of
November for all 1st year students.
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VISIT TO SCIENCE PARK
The students of rst year, under the purview of Industrial Visit were taken to the Science Park on
November 2,2015. It was organized with a focus to inculcate a deeper understanding of the basic
principles of Science with its applied aspects in practical daily life. The students also witnessed the
display with reference to the research work accomplished till date in the eld of Science and also were
inspired for the future prospects of research and development. They were also amazed to see the
projects depicting application of science in much simpler ways involving the basic techniques. With
this, they realized the power of Science and its usefulness in the minutest of actions and activities in life
and universe. The Science Park presented a holistic approach by depicting and merging the ancient
concepts of applied sciences and correlating it with its allied elds.
TRIP TO POORNIMA UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
Students from JIET SET G rst year, visited Poornima University, Jaipur on November 3,2015 to take
part in the Technical festival organized there. This visit was undertaken to witness the Science
exhibition and to discover new avenues and possibilities in the eld of technical advancements taking
place in the relevant elds. The students explored the well set campus full of novel projects and
innovative ideas of the students of Poornima University and examined the projects, models and charts
prepared by the students of the university and also gave their views about the same. This one day trip
gave the students a deeper insight into the wider and ever evolving world of technology. Students had
healthy discussion about the projects and it helped them to keep themselves abreast about the latest
trends.It was indeed a memorable trip for the students.
GUEST/ EXPERT LECTURES
A series of Expert lectures was conducted by Prof. (Dr.) Sandip Mehta (Dean Engg. SET G) on
November 29 and 30 and on December 1 and 3,2015 .
A Guest lecture was conducted in the English department on November 25,2015 by Ms. Neha Bajaj
and on November 26,2015 by Ms. Pooja Rakhecha.
Department of Civil EngineeringExpert Lectures (From within JGI)• Mr. Kamlesh Parihar (Dy. HOD, CE) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Strength of Material’ to the second
year students on 22 November 2015.
• Mr. Mahendra Bhadu delivered an expert lecture on ‘Strength of Material’ to the second year students on
21 November 2015.
• Mr. Dungar Ram Choudhary delivered an expert lecture on ‘Engineering Geology’ to the second year
student on 19 November 2015.
• Mr. Mahendra Bhadu delivered an expert lecture on ‘Strength of Material’ to the second year students
on23 November 2015.
• Mr. Mukesh Patidar delivered an expert lecture on ‘Fluid Mechanics’ to the second year students on03
November 2015.
Faculty Achievement• Mr. Missa Ram Choudhary presented a paper on ‘Properties Assessment of Green Concrete containing
quarry rock dust and marble sludge powder as ne aggregate’ at MNIT Jaipurin ‘SANRACHNA’15’
IV Sem. ResultChandra Veer Singh 84.0%
GeetikaChouhan 80.3%
SubhamSoni 80.2%
LaxmiSuthar 79.8%
NehaPurohit 79.2%
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Expert Lecture (Outside JIET)
• An expert lecture was conducted on ‘Computer Vision’ for VII semester students on 31 October
2015. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Nischal K. Verma (Associate Prof. in EE dept., IIT Kanpur).
Expert Lecture (From within JIET)
• Mr. Sanjay Bhandari (Sr. Asst. Prof., ECE dept., JIET Coed) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Digital
logical family’ on 24, 25and 26 November 2015 in 3A, 3B, 3Ksemester respectively.
Suman Dudi and Vishakha Rajpurohit, students of III semester, had gone for Ajmer Trek Camp 2015,
at Kayad Vishram Sthali, Jaipur Road Ajmer from November 19, 2015 to November 26, 2015.
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ResultResult (IV Semester)Result (IV Semester)
SURBHI JAIN
69.75%
KAMALJOT KAUR
72.90%
LUCKY SHOBHANANI
71.40%
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Expert Lectures (within JIET)
• Mr. Manish Bhandari (Astt. Dean, AAJ) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Deection of beams’ for third
year students (3N) on October 27, 2015.
• Mr. Manish Bafna (Astt. Dean and Proctor, JIET) delivered an expert lecture on ’Cooling load
calculation’ for nal year students on October 27, 2015.
• Prof. M.R. Baid (HOD, ME) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Line balancing’ for nal year students (7G)
on October 28, 2015.
• Mr. Sunil Gupta delivered an expert lecture on ‘Gas turbines’ for nal year students (7G) on October 29,
2015.
• Mr. Sunil Gupta delivered an expert lecture on ‘Gas turbines’ for nal year students (7H) on October
29, 2015.
• Mr. Manish Bafna (Astt. Dean and Proctor, JIET) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Steam turbine’ for third
year students (3G, 3H) on November 24, 2015.
• Mr. Manish Bafna (Astt. Dean and Proctor, JIET) delivered an expert lecture on ‘Steam turbine’ for third
year students (3G, 3H) on November 30, 2015.
Student Achievement
Mr. Subhash Senwar (3H) presented a paper in an international conference on ‘Condensed matter and
Applied Physics (ICC-2015)’ organized by Government Engineering College, Bikaner Rajasthan on
October 30-31, 2015.
Result (II B.Tech IV Semester, Batch 2013-2017)
Total number of students: 183
Total number of pass students: 133
Overall pass (%): 72.68
Top 3 Students
Rank Name of Student Marks Percentage (%)
1. Girish Kumar Aswani 849 84.9
2. Vikram Singh Chahar 827 82.7
3. Mohit Agarwal 807 80.7
III Semester Local Industrial Tour
An industrial tour was organized for III Semester students from
October 25-27, 2015 at various industries of Jodhpur for providing
deep insight of the industrial background and to learn about things
helpful for their future. The industries visited were U&T, Baba Bearings,
Varun Beverages, Raj Pumps, Saras Dairy, Jain Metals, Chemical &
Minerals and Bharat Corporations.
The faculty and staff members who became part of this
knowledgeable tour were Mr. R.S. Chhatrawat, Mr. Rakesh Narawat, Mr.
Mohd. Saif, Mr. Aduram Patel, Mr. Mohd. Jawed Iqbal, Mr. Mahendra Parmar, Mr. Sunil Gupta, Mr. Kailash
Suthar, Mr. Kishan Lal Suthar, Mr. Pawan Kumar Bissa, Mr. Pankaj Jangid, Mr. Neeraj Sharma, Ms.
Khushboo Singh, Mr. Deelip Inaniya, Mr. Hari Kumar Sharma, Mrs. Manjulata Bhati and Mr. Vikas Dave.
The visits were organized and coordinated by Mr. R.S. Chhatrawat (DY. HOD, ME, JIET).
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Department of Management StudiesDebate Competition :
A debate competition on ‘Corruption free India: Dream or Reality’, was organized at the department by the Provident
Fund Ofce, Jodhpur on 27October 2015. Students from both I and III semesters participated in the debate and the
winners were as follows:
1st winner : Megha Pareek, MBA III semester.
2nd winner : Ekta Sharma, MBA I semester.
3rdwinner : Megha Jain, MBA I semester.
Publications
Dr. Punita Soni, Head, DMS published a paper on ‘Relevance of Crowd Funding in India’ in Journal of International
Academic Research for Multi Disciplinary, ISSN No. : 2320 - 5083, IF – 2.417,Vol. 3, Issue 10, November, 2015.
A paper on ‘Social Media Marketing: A New Trend in E-Marketing – A Demographic Investigation of Youth’s Attitude’
was published by Mr. Mahendra Daiya, Associate Professor, DMS published in ‘Business Voice: An International
Refereed Research Journal of Business and Economics, ISSN No. : 2454-6208, Vol. I, No. I, September, 2015.
Conference/Seminar
Ms. Mitali Dutta, Assistant Professor, DMS presented a paper on ‘ Changing perspectives of life insurance from
socio-economic security tool to a tax saving mechanism’, at international Conference organized by Jai Narayan
Vyas University, Jodhpur held on 9 October 2015.
Guest/Expert Lectures (From within JIET)
• An expert lecture on ‘International Capital Market’ was delivered by Dr. Punita Soni, Head, DMS on 19 October
2015 to MBA III semester students.
• A sessions on ‘Communication skills’ was delivered by Prof. (Dr) H. K. Bedi, Campus Director, SOM to MBA
students of both semesters on 23November 2015 and another session on ‘What to expect in the future?’, was
delivered on 24 November 2015 to MBA students of both semesters .
• A session on ‘Cloud Computing’ was delivered by Mr. Pankaj Acharya, Head IT department to MBA students of
both semesters on 25 November 2015.
• MBA I semester students attended an interesting session on ‘Recruitment and HRM functions’ conducted by
Ms. AishwaryaPrabhakar,Head HRD & Establishment on 30 November 2015.
Result :
MBA II semester batch 2014-16 : 83.33%
MBA IV semester batch 2013-15 : 100 %
Industrial Tour :
JIET Department of Management Studies organized an‘Industrial Visit Tour’ for students of both I and III semesters
from 2 November to 7 November 2015. A total number of 42 students and 4 faculty members left Jodhpur by train on
2 November 2015 morning and reached Baddi, Himachal Pradesh on 3 November 2015. At Baddi they visited
Vardhman Spinning Mills, Gem Appliances, Lee Cooper, Crompton Greaves and Gini and Jony manufacturing units.
Then the team proceeded toAmritsar where they visited Wagah Border and Golden Temple. From Amritsar, the
students travelled to Chandigarhwhere they visited the Rock Garden, Shastri Market & 17 Sector Market at
Chandigarh. The students boarded the train at Chandigarh on 6 November 2015 and reached Jodhpur on 7
November 2015.
Other Achievement:
Ÿ Dr. AbhisehekSoni, Associate Professor, DMS produced 14 management lms as an Subject Expert for
vocational course in UGC project for two channels of Doordarshan (Gyan Darshan & Vyas Channel) on Retail
Operations.
Ÿ On 8 August 2015, Ms. Divya Sharma. Assistant Professor, DMS submitted her PhD thesis on the ‘Quality of store
based retailing – A case study of impact of retail facilities on the customer satisfaction in the city of Jodhpur’ to
Department of Management Studies, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur.
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JIET College of NursingFRESHERS’ PARTY
The students of Nursing were formally given a welcome in the form of Freshers’ Party - Agaaz - 2015, on
November 5, 2015.
They showed complete participation and great enthusiasm in the event. It was a versatile mix of solo & duet
dances, songs, miscellaneous performances and skit.
The function was presided over by Dr. S.L. Agarwal (Vice-chairman Arun Shanti Education Trust)and Er. Navneet
Agarwal (Director General, JGI) attended the programme as a special guest. Both of them motivated and
congratulated the students on this occasion.
Ms. Aishwariya Prabhakar, HR Manager, JGI and Ms. Nidhi Bhargawa, Chief Librarian, JGI were the judges for the
programme. Tripti S. Nair was declared as Ms. Azaag-2015, and Dheeraj Kumar as Mr. Azaag-2015.
The following is the list of winners for the above programme-
Solo Dance - First Prize - Ankit Dodiyar
Second Prize - Suman Bishnoi
Solo Song - First Prize - Tripti S. Nair
Second Prize - Chandra Prakash Mathur
Skit Competition - First Prize - Priyanka Soni and Group
Miscellaneous Act - First Prize - Anjali Aboti and Group.
OFF- SITE VISIT
An off -site visit at Tinwri was held on Nov 6, 2015 which was a sort of interactive programme. This day long visit
was a fruitful experience for the students. They got a break from regular routine of the college schedule. They
enjoyed themselves and learned by participating in the various activities which were planned form them. Some of
the activities were skit competition, self introduction, slogan competition etc. Akansha Singh and group stood rst
in the skit competition.
DO BOOND ZINDAGI KI…
The students of nursing collage went to a three day Pulse Polio Immunization Programme conducted from 22 to
24 November, 2015.Students and faculty of Nursing participated in the vaccination programme at Kudi
Bhagtasani P.H.C. beginning every morning at 9:00 am to 5:00pm.
On the rst day the student were allocated their respective booths with an assigned duty to vaccinate the children
under the age of ve years by giving polio drops to them. Approximately 300 children were vaccinated on each
booth.
The next two days demanded more efforts as the students moved from one house to the other to ensure that each
and every child is immunized in the given P.H.C. They covered around 200 houses in a span of two days to provide
for the cause.
OPEN EXIBITION
The Nursing students visited S.N. Medical College for an Open Exhibition on Anatomy on Nov 30,2015. This
education trip enriched the students in the practical aspects of Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology,
Pathology, Pharmacology, Oncology, General Medical Science and Forensic Science.
This trip helped the students to gain an insight in to the practical and visual eld beyond the limits of the syllabus
coverage by the books. They could actually witness the various parts of body organs their symptoms and
medication procedures along with the recent advancement in the medical science.
GUEST/ EXPERT LECTURES (From within JIET)
A guest lecture was conducted by Dr. Neeta Jain , M.B.A Dept, JIET (Co-ed) , on November 16 , 2015
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GOOD THROUGH SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
Paper Title : A Survey & Study on Improvements in Efciency and Effectiveness of Multipath
Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
Name of Faculty Member: ECE, JIETMr. Manish Purohit, Asst. Prof,
In the recent decade, several technology trends have inuenced the eld of WSN in
signicant ways. The rst trend is the more readily available technology of ubiquitous
wireless sensor networks as well as wireless communication networks and progress in the
development of low-power sensor nodes, efcient working sensor networks,
multithreading, communication between nodes, joint routing and scheduling, path availability, less energy
consumption on nodes etc. WSNs have the potentiality to connect the physical world with the virtual world by
forming a network of sensor nodes. Here, sensor nodes are usually battery-operated devices, and hence
energy saving of sensor nodes is a major design issue. To prolong the network‘s lifetime, energy
consumption should be reduced in the sensor nodes. The minimization of computing and storage platforms
as well as the development of novel micro sensors and sensor materials with high reliability force encourages
technology in research on WSN. All the trends have changed the type of dynamic environmental phenomena
that can be detected, monitored and reacted to. Another important aspect is the real-time data delivery of
novel platforms today. In this paper, we will survey the eld of multipath routing in wireless sensor networks,
and mainly focus on the technology of QoS of WSNs. Furthermore, our objective is to investigate how this
technology can be embedded in the current scenario of intelligent
Paper Title : Data Security in Local Networks Using Distributed Firewalls
Name of Faculty Member: IT, JIET Mr. Manish Gehlot, Sr. Asst. Prof.,
Computer and Network security are the means of prevention and detection of unauthorized
actions by users of computer system. The unauthorized action can be dened by the
security policies which denes the security rules of a system. In most of the systems, the
network security is achieved by rewall. A rewall is typically placed at the edge of a system
and acts as a lter for unauthorized trafc. But there are some problems with these traditional
rewalls like they rely on the notation of restricted topology and controlled entry points to
function. Restricting the network topology, difculty in ltering of certain protocols, end-toend encryption
problem and few more problems lead to the evolution of Distributed Firewalls. Distributed Firewall is a
mechanism to enforce a network domain security policy through the use of a policy language, policy
distribution scheme enabling policy control from a central point and certicates, enabling the identication of
any member of the network policy domain. It secures the network by protecting critical network endpoints,
exactly where hackers want to penetrate. It lters trafc from both the Internet and the internal network. They
provide unlimited scalability and also they overcome the single point of failure problem presented by the
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perimeter rewall. In this paper I am dealing with distributed rewall concepts, its evolution, its components,
and the policies.
Paper Title : An Approach towards Plant Location and Plant Layout
Name of Faculty Member: ME, JIET Mr. Abhishek Dixit, Mr. Vikas Dave ,
Published At: International Journal of Engineering Science and
Management Research For any kind of production one needs men, material
and machinery. Men work on material with the aid of machinery and tools.
In the process of production at least one of the three, men, material or
machinery has to be moved depending upon the process and the product. If men, material and machinery all
remain stationery there can be no production in the industrial sense. Then what is to be moved is the problem
for the layout engineer. The most common element which is moved from place to place is material except
when the material is big or difcult to transport, or when there is only one piece involved, or when the nished
product is to remain xed where it is to be produced. When tools and machinery are small, it is generally easy
to move the tools and machinery and when machines and materials cannot be moved, the third element of
production, the men are moved. There are various methods of grouping and production machinery, the
common and classical types of the arrangement are xed position layout, process layout and product layout.
These classical layout are used with fabrication operations as well as in assembly, but most plants today are
laid out using a combination of these classical layouts and are never seen in their pure form.
The paper basically is focused upon these different layouts and their efcient utilization in the production
industries. The paper will enlighten different layouts and will also try to fetch the best layout for different
existing condition of the industries.
Paper Title: Cost Effective Method to Reduce Pollution Due to Textile Waste Water
Authors: (I Year Student) Dr. Garima Goswami, Chaitanya Sahadev , Dhananjay Rankawat
(I Year Student)
Earth the Blue planet, has very less quantity of potable water which can sufciently be used
for different human activities from life sustenance to developmental activities. One such
activity which requires large volumes of water for its different processes is the textile industry.
Large volumes of water gets mixed with chemicals during different textile processes and causes pollution
wherever it is discharged, as it cannot be cleaned by normal biological processes. In this paper a very simple
and economical method to clean such hazardous water is suggested, with special reference to water scarce
area of western Rajasthan. An ornamental plant English money plant(epipremnumaureum)which generally is
used for decoration purposes was used to set up a waste water treatment plant to effectively clean such
chemical rich water. This water can then be reused in the same textile industry or for some other purposes
elsewhere.
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SEMINAR TOPIC : Environmental Friendly Building Materials
STUDENT NAME : Final Year, CIVILDeepesh Singh,
Eco friendly design methodology can reduce energy consumption by minimizing
energy inputs for heating, cooling and light, and incorporating energy efcient
appliances. Saving energy for the occupant also saves money - an issue that will
become increasingly important as the cost of fossil fuels inevitably rises in the near
future.
Green buildings eliminate these problems through good ventilation design, breathable walls, and the
use of natural, non-toxic products and materials. Embodied energy is an accounting method which
aims to nd the sum total of the energy necessary for an entire product life-cycle.
Use of supplementary cementious materials has made changes in the conventional way of
manufacturing concrete and added a lot more benecial properties to it. Building materials from agro
and industrial wastes are being used in many places for various purposes, making use of recycled
material and reducing the waste.
SEMINAR TOPIC: MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) TECHNOLOGY
STUDENT NAME: Final Year, ECE Amit Verma ,
In Nov. 2004, 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) began a project to dene the
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
cellular technology. LTE is a standard for wireless data communications technology
and an evolution of the GSM/UMTS standards. The goal of LTE was to increase the
capacity and speed of wireless data networks using new DSP (digital signal
processing) techniques and modulations. A further goal was the redesign and
simplication of the network architecture to an IP-based system with signicantly
reduced transfer latency compared to the 3G architecture. The LTE wireless interface is incompatible
with 2G and 3G networks, so that it must be operated on a separate wireless spectrum. LTE was rst
proposed by NTT DoCoMo of Japan in 2004, and studies on the new standard ofcially commenced in
2005.The LTE standard was nalized in December 2008, and the rst publicly available LTE service
was launched by TeliaSonera in Oslo and Stockholm on December 14, 2009 as a data connection with
a USB modem. Samsung Galaxy Indulge being the world’s rst LTE Smartphone starting on February
10, 2011. SC-FDMA is a new single carrier multiple access technique which has similar structure and
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performance to OFDMA.A salient advantage of SC-FDMA over OFDM is the low Peak to Average
Power (PAP) ratio: Increasing battery life.
MIMO technology involves the use of multiple antennas at the transmitter, receiver or both. There are
different combinations of array conguration and polarization, transmission and detection schemes
that can be implemented to achieve different purposes in functional and performance terms. Single-
user multi-antenna technologies are well supported in current standard specicationsLTE. Further
development of the specication (LTE-Advanced) is expected to conform to the requirements for IMT-
Advanced systems.
SEMINAR TOPIC: 3D Searching
STUDENT NAME: III Year, IT MANISH BHARTI,
From computer-aided design (CAD) drawings of complex engineering parts to digital
representations of proteins and complex molecules, an increasing amount of 3D
information is making its way onto the Web and into corporate databases. Because of
this, users need ways to store, index, and search this information. Typical Web-
searching approaches, such as Google's, can't do this. Even for 2D images, they
generally search only the textual parts of a le, noted Greg Notess, editor of the online Search Engine
Showdown newsletter.
However, researchers at universities such as Purdue and Princeton have begun developing search
engines that can mine catalogs of 3D objects, such as airplane parts, by looking for physical, not
textual, attributes. Users formulate a query by using a drawing application to sketch what they are
looking for or by selecting a similar object from a catalog of images. The search engine then nds the
items they want. The company must make it again, wasting valuable time and money.
SEMINAR TOPIC: Dual Clutch Transmission
NAME OF STUDENT: Final Year, ME MANISH,
Transmission is the mechanism through which the driving torque of the engine is
transmitted to the driving wheel of the vehicle so that the motor vehicle can move on
the road. The reciprocating motion of the piston turns a crankshaft rotating a ywheel
through the connecting rod .The circular motion of the crankshaft is to be now
transmitted to the rear wheels .It is transmitted through the clutch, gear box, universal
joints, propeller shaft or the drive shaft, differential and axles extending to the wheels .The application
of the engine power to the driving wheels through all these parts is called POWER TRANSMISSION
.The power system is usually the same on all modern passenger cars and trucks, but its arrangement
may vary according to the method of drive and type of transmission units.
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