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MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Dear Alumni and Students, A warm welcome to all on behalf of Department of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering. Twenty-Nine batches with nearly twenty five hundred students are successfully pursuing their careers after having graduated from the department. Looking back today, it gives us immense sense of achievement and satisfaction in having an important role to play in shaping the destiny of these twenty-five hundred students in the past and many more to come in future. The Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering is a dynamically changing and ever evolving branch in last century. It paved the path for current industrial and social revolution by continuously innovating and inventing to meet the stringent demands. Be it increased computing speed or Nano sizes or wireless connectivity E&TC graduates have played a pivotal role. It is the foundation on which Information Technology and Computer Engineering has grown. Needless to say, to keep abreast with the rapid advancements, the Department has not only updated its labs, infrastructure and curriculum but the faculties have also honed their skills and knowledge to impart quality education to our students. Our efforts have not gone un-noticed and we have been accredited by NBA and NAAC and also ranked by Government of India under Engineering category in the ranking band of 150 -200. I am confident that we will continue to deliver our best to the students and in-turn serve the society and humankind. Dr. (Mrs.) Manisha Sharma Dean Academics Professor & HOD ETC 1 Vision: To create Globally Competent Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering professionals by delivering Value based Quality Education to serve the Society. Mission: To create a Learning Ambience in the department so as to inculcate Innovative and Research skills and an urge for lifelong learning among students for professional skills and ethical values. The Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) are: PEO1: To impart the basic fundamental concepts of Electronics Engineering. PEO2: To provide theoretical and practical knowledge of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering to enable them to devise and deliver efficient solutions to challenging problems in Electronics, Communications and Applied Disciplines. PEO3: To develop an ability to apply the technical skills for design and development of systems to meet the industrial and societal needs. PEO4: To inculcate an ability to adapt to evolving environment with professional ethics. BHILAI InstItute OF teCHnOLOGY, DuRG DePARtMent OF eLeCtROnICs AnD teLeCOMMunICAtIOn enGIneeRInG newsLetteR (DIAsPORA) THEME: Green Communication CHIEF PATRON: Shri I. P. Mishra PATRON: Dr. Arun Arora CHIEF EDITOR: Dr. Manisha Sharma MANAGING EDITORS: Mrs. Kiran Dewangan Mr. Pushpendra Singh STUDENT EDITORS Palak Bahekar Sukanya Chakraborty IN THIS ISSUE P.1: Message from the HOD P.2: OJAS-2018 P.3: BITCON-2018 P.5: MOU with NCUT, Taiwan P.6: One Week AICTE-ISTE sponsored Induction/Refresher Programme P.7: Green Comm. Practices P.8: About Green Communication P.9:Faculties Corner P.10:Students Corner P.11: Alumni Corner January-March 2018, Volume XV, Issue- 1 STUDENTS’ CORNER ACHIEVENTS IN COMPETITIVE EXAMS: GATE-2018: Kalpit Agrawal (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 40.33 marks with 1583 Rank. Manas Kankane (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 521 marks with 2585 Rank. Vishal Vijay Dange (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 441 marks with 4600 Rank. Ranveer Kumar (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 400 marks with 6037 Rank. Shivani Verma (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 330 marks. GRE-2018: Akshat Jain (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 317 marks in GRE. Rajat Kumar (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 302 marks in GRE. CAT/AMCAT/CMAT/XAT-2018: Rupal Gupta (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 45 marks in CAT. Pranjali Banchhor (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 92.86 percentile marks in CMAT. Priyanka Chandrakar (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 90.17 percentile marks in XAT, 89.66 percentile marks in CMAT and 74.5 percentile marks in CAT. Harsh Swarnkar (ETC-8 th Sem) Scored 93.93 percentile marks in CMAT and 72.22 percentile marks in CAT. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Amrisha Chaurasia (ETC-6 th Sem) represented BIT, Durg at Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad held in MIT, Pune on 19-21 January 2018. Harshita Agrawal and Bhawani Prasad Mishra (ETC-6 th Sem) Participated in India Innovation Challenge Design Contest 2017 Anchored by NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Sarita Manjhi, Prakhar Vaishna, Mohit Patil and Bhupesh Verma of ETC- 4 th Semester secured 5 th position in national level “e-Yantra Robotics Competition” organized by IIT, Mumbai. The competition started from September 2017 which includes 5-rounds before finals and the finals held on 22 nd March 2018 at IIT, Mumbai. Shivangi Jaggi (ETC-6 th Sem) secured first rank in University level Debate (English) Competition. Shikhar Srirup (ETC-4 th Sem) secured Second rank in University level Extempore (English) Competition. Aamir Tajar (ETC-6 th Sem) secured first rank in University level Solo Song Competition. Aamir Tajar and Zarnail Singh (ETC-6 th Sem) secured first rank in University level Group Song) Competition. CHERISHMOMENTS AN ONLINE PLATEFORM FOR ART DESIGNERS: Great art deserves a wide audience. Cherish moments is to offer artists of all genres a way to create beautiful online portfolios to present their art works to the public. Alok Ranjan of ETC-6 th Semester has started this online platform to share thinker’s imaginations to everyone in a single platform. PLACEMENT STATISTICS OF 2008 BATCH STUDENTS 0 5 10 15 Students Placed YOGSHAN TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI CONSENT ELEVATOR SILVERPEAK GLOBAL PVT. LTD., BANGALORE INDIAN NAVY SSB PathFront Consulting Services JAIN SOFTWARE, RAIPUR C-CORE CAPITALHEIGHT RESEARCH, INDORE BYJU’S ICICI Prudential IIT GANDHINAGAR TCS MUMBAI BRITISH TELECOME HIGHTECH NEXT ENGINEERING & TELECOM PVT. LTD SGS INDORE GATE GRE CAT/AMCAT/CM AT Placement in Companies OVERALL PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS TILL DATE Arpita Dutta a final year student interned in TECHB as an Atal Tinkering Lab Trainer under the Atal Innovation Mission by NITI Ayog, where she imparted knowledge on electronics, robotics and IoT to 90 teachers and students of various schools in Chhattisgarh. Her internship story was also published in the Internshala blog and The Hindu.

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MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Dear Alumni and Students,

A warm welcome to all on behalf of Department of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering. Twenty-Nine batches with nearly twenty five hundred students are successfully pursuing their careers after having graduated from the department. Looking back today, it gives us immense sense of achievement and satisfaction in having an important role to play in shaping the destiny of these twenty-five hundred students in the past and many more to come in future.

The Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering is a dynamically changing and ever evolving branch in last century. It paved the path for current industrial and social revolution by continuously innovating and inventing to meet the stringent demands. Be it increased computing speed or Nano sizes or wireless connectivity E&TC graduates have played a pivotal role. It is the foundation on which Information Technology and Computer Engineering has grown. Needless to say, to keep abreast with the rapid advancements, the Department has not only updated its labs, infrastructure and curriculum but the faculties have also honed their skills and knowledge to impart quality education to our students. Our efforts have not gone un-noticed and we have been accredited by NBA and NAAC and also ranked by Government of India under Engineering category in the ranking band of 150 -200. I am confident that we will continue to deliver our best to the students and in-turn serve the society and humankind. Dr. (Mrs.) Manisha Sharma Dean Academics Professor & HOD ETC

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Vision: To create Globally Competent Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering professionals by delivering Value based Quality Education to serve the Society.

Mission: To create a Learning Ambience in the department so as to inculcate Innovative and Research skills and an urge for lifelong learning among students for professional skills and ethical values.

The Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) are: PEO1: To impart the basic fundamental concepts of Electronics Engineering. PEO2: To provide theoretical and practical knowledge of Electronics &

Telecommunication Engineering to enable them to devise and deliver efficient solutions to challenging problems in Electronics, Communications and Applied Disciplines.

PEO3: To develop an ability to apply the technical skills for design and development of systems to meet the industrial and societal needs.

PEO4: To inculcate an ability to adapt to evolving environment with professional ethics.

BHILAI InstItute OF teCHnOLOGY, DuRG DePARtMent OF eLeCtROnICs AnD teLeCOMMunICAtIOn enGIneeRInG

newsLetteR (DIAsPORA)

THEME:

Green Communication

CHIEF PATRON:

Shri I. P. Mishra

PATRON:

Dr. Arun Arora

CHIEF EDITOR:

Dr. Manisha Sharma

MANAGING

EDITORS:

Mrs. Kiran Dewangan

Mr. Pushpendra Singh

STUDENT EDITORS

Palak Bahekar

Sukanya Chakraborty

IN THIS ISSUE P.1: Message from the HOD P.2: OJAS-2018 P.3: BITCON-2018 P.5: MOU with NCUT, Taiwan P.6: One Week AICTE-ISTE sponsored Induction/Refresher Programme P.7: Green Comm. Practices P.8: About Green Communication P.9:Faculties Corner P.10:Students Corner P.11: Alumni Corner

January-March 2018, Volume XV, Issue- 1

STUDENTS’ CORNER

ACHIEVENTS IN COMPETITIVE EXAMS: GATE-2018: Kalpit Agrawal (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 40.33 marks with 1583 Rank. Manas Kankane (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 521 marks with 2585 Rank. Vishal Vijay Dange (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 441 marks with 4600 Rank. Ranveer Kumar (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 400 marks with 6037 Rank. Shivani Verma (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 330 marks.

GRE-2018: Akshat Jain (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 317 marks in GRE. Rajat Kumar (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 302 marks in GRE.

CAT/AMCAT/CMAT/XAT-2018: Rupal Gupta (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 45 marks in CAT. Pranjali Banchhor (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 92.86 percentile marks in CMAT. Priyanka Chandrakar (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 90.17 percentile marks in XAT, 89.66 percentile marks in CMAT and 74.5 percentile marks in CAT. Harsh Swarnkar (ETC-8th Sem) Scored 93.93 percentile marks in CMAT and 72.22 percentile marks in CAT.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Amrisha Chaurasia (ETC-6th Sem) represented BIT, Durg at Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad held in MIT, Pune on 19-21 January 2018.

Harshita Agrawal and Bhawani Prasad Mishra (ETC-6th Sem) Participated in India Innovation Challenge Design Contest 2017 Anchored by NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Sarita Manjhi, Prakhar Vaishna, Mohit Patil and Bhupesh Verma of ETC-4th Semester secured 5th position in national level “e-Yantra Robotics Competition” organized by IIT, Mumbai. The competition started from September 2017 which includes 5-rounds before finals and the finals held on 22nd March 2018 at IIT, Mumbai. Shivangi Jaggi (ETC-6th Sem) secured first rank in University level Debate (English) Competition. Shikhar Srirup (ETC-4th Sem) secured Second rank in University level Extempore (English) Competition. Aamir Tajar (ETC-6th Sem) secured first rank in University level Solo Song Competition. Aamir Tajar and Zarnail Singh (ETC-6th Sem) secured first rank in University level Group Song) Competition.

CHERISHMOMENTS AN ONLINE PLATEFORM FOR ART DESIGNERS: Great art deserves a wide audience. Cherish moments is to offer artists of all genres a way to create beautiful online portfolios to

present their art works to the public. Alok Ranjan of ETC-6th Semester has started this online platform to share thinker’s imaginations to everyone in a single platform.

PLACEMENT STATISTICS OF 2008 BATCH STUDENTS

0 5 10 15

StudentsPlaced

YOGSHANTECHNOLOGY,CHENNAI

CONSENTELEVATOR

SILVERPEAKGLOBAL PVT.LTD.,BANGALORE

INDIAN NAVYSSB

PathFrontConsultingServices

JAIN SOFTWARE,RAIPUR

C-CORE

CAPITALHEIGHTRESEARCH,INDORE

BYJU’S

ICICI Prudential

IITGANDHINAGAR

TCS MUMBAI

BRITISHTELECOME

HIGHTECH NEXTENGINEERING &TELECOM PVT.LTD

SGS INDORE

GATE

GRE

CAT/AMCAT/CMAT

Placement inCompanies

OVERALL PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS TILL DATE

Arpita Dutta a final year student interned in TECHB as an Atal Tinkering Lab Trainer under the Atal Innovation Mission by NITI Ayog, where she imparted knowledge on electronics, robotics and IoT to 90 teachers and students of various schools in Chhattisgarh. Her internship story was also published in the Internshala blog and The Hindu.

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The 3rd week of February saw the entire BIT family filled with joy & enthusiasm to make its Annual Techno-Cultural Fest “OJAS-2018” a grand success. It was held on 16-17 Feb. The fest was inaugurated by releasing balloons of our Tricolor kissing the heights of the sky and awesome performances by the students. These thousands of tricolored balloons all over the sky conveyed the message of nationalism, unity and joy. Dr. Arun Aurora, the principal of the institute , Heads of different branches, Professors, Staff Members and the students witnessed to welcome OJAS 2K18 with open hands and smiling hearts. This OJAS, our department of Electronics and Telecommunication was bestowed with the responsibility of organizing the musical event “VOICE OF OJAS” And our efforts were good enough to get VOJ 2K18 to be counted in one of the most successful events of OJAS this year.

The contest started with more than 100 participants from different colleges who were judged upon every minute detail of their vocal skills and finally ended up with top 15 contestants in the Finale. The Finale round was a great to the extent of perfection be it the decoration, lighting, execution or hosting and off-course, our finalists conquered everyone’s hearts with their melody. Aamir Tajar student of our Branch turned out to be, the “VOICE OF OJAS 2018”. Kudos to the Whole team!! And Many More Successes to come!

Faculty Updates

Workshop by DKOP Labs

OJAS-2018 CELEBRATION “Evolution and communication are complements of one another”. This indeed is true as human kind has unhardened some breakthrough discoveries just because of communication. But as every coin has two sides, with such a boon of invention of communication there came bane too, featuring power consumption, depletion of resources and excessive CO2 emission through our communication in the atmosphere. Thus to redeem these hurdles green communication was evolved. Green communications is the practice of selecting energy-efficient communications and networking technologies and products, and minimizing resource use whenever possible in all branches of communications. Green communication practices include:- 1. Implementing virtualization. 2. Practicing server consolidation. 3. Upgrading older equipment for newer, more energy-efficient products 4. Employing systems management to increase efficiency. “Maintaining sustainability is the greatest achievement of any advance technology”. –PRACHI SINGH CHAUHAN, ETC(6th Sem)

BITCON-2018 (A National Level Conference)

One of the popular event of BIT, BITCON-2018 marked enthralling success this year too. BITCON-2018 was organized on 15th Feb 2018 in 13 different academic streams by respective departments. This year in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering department theme of the conference was “Frontiers in Electronics Engineering”. The Chief Guest of the inaugural ceremony Dr. B. Acharya (Professor, Dept. of E&TC, NIT Raipur) said that, conferences are very much necessary for technocrats to learn the new trends and he has given keynote speech on the topic “Lightweight Cryptography and Hardware Trojan”. A total of 24 papers were presented in BITCON-2018 by faculty members, research scholars from renowned universities and colleges of India and experts from industries.

GREEN COMMUNICATION PRACTICES

system that can support 1000 times increase in capacity, 1000 times higher mobile data volume per area, 100 times more connected devices, and 5 times reduced end-to-end delay than today’s 4G network. To achieve these challenges, some potential design considerations include multi-tier radio access technologies (Multi-RAT), device-to-device communication (D2D), massive multiple-input-multiple-output (M-MIMO), network function virtualization (NFV), prioritized spectrum access, and base station (BS) densification. For BS densification in 5G systems, a small cell network (SCN) based heterogeneous network (HetNet), is considered as a potential solution.

A GREEN COMMUNICATION MODEL FOR 5G SYSTEMS

Global wireless data traffic shows no signs of slowing down and is expected to maintain its rapid growth in the near future due to the proliferation of smart devices and applications. Emerging applications such as high-resolution video streaming, tactile Internet, remote monitoring, road safety and real-time control applications, are expected to produce huge amounts of data traffic. In addition, diverse proposed services, such as connected cars and moving robots must be supported in efficient scalable ways. The current 4G wireless communication system is not equipped to meet this explosive growth in traffic demand. Consequently, several consortia, comprising major international mobile operators, infrastructure manufacturers, and academic institutions have engaged in the fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system design, planning, and implementation. A public-private partnership for 5G (5G-PPP) has been constituted to deliver standards, architecture, and technologies for ubiquitous 5G infrastructure. The aim is to develop, by 2020, a

OBJECTIVES OF THE GREEN COMMUNICATION MOU WITH NATIONAL CHIN-YI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NCUT), TAIWAN

Project Name Plateform Partners Green Vision of 2020 Green Radio MVCE CORE 5 Vodafone/ British

Telecom/ FT (Orange) NSN/ Huawei/ ALU/ Thales

Bristol/ KCL/ Swansea/ Edinburgh/ Southamon

NCE/ Fujitsu/ Toshiha

Secure 100x reduction in energy requirements for delivery of high data rate services

EARTH FP7 Call 4 IP Telecom Italia/ NTT-Docomo

Ericsson/ ALU Surrey/ TUDresden/ Oulu/ BME/ IST/ TULK

NXP/ETSI/TTI/ETH

Cut the energy use of mobile cellular networks by a factor of at least 2.

Green Touch Teleformica/ China Mobile/ Swisscom/ Portugal/ Teelcom/ FCM

ALU Bell Lab/ Huawei/ Samsung

WSL(Standard)/ RLE(MIT)/ INRIA/ IBES(Melbourne/ IMEC

Free- Scale

Reduce energy per bit by a factor of 1000 from current levels

Bhilai Institute of Technology (BIT), Durg has signed the MOU with National Chin-Yi University of Technology (NCUT), Taiwan for promotion of education and academic exchanges between the two organizations. Both organizations have agreed on the following general forms of cooperation:

1. Mutual exchange and visit of faculty members for academic activities. 2. Mutual exchange of graduate and undergraduate students for study and research. 3. Collaborative research activities. 4. Joint academia-industry cooperation programs.

In the first phase NCUT is providing summer internship (May – June 2018) to the BIT students in the following areas:

1. IOT and Arduino 2. Android systems and Programming 3. Raspberry Pi and Arduino

For the final year students NCUT Taiwan is also providing 18-Week Extensive Training in CSE, ETC and Electrical Engineering Students. Duration of this training programme is from September 2018 - January 2019 and maximum Number of students permissible in the first phase is 15. ONE WEEK AICTE-ISTE SPONSORED INDUCTION/REFRESHER PROGRAMME

Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering is organizing one Week AICTE-ISTE sponsored Induction/Refresher programme on “Academic Leadership Development Programme for Aspiring Leaders” on 4th-9th June 2018. The academic leadership development programme aims at providing faculty leaders with tools and skills to manage various issues encountered in leadership roles. Academic leadership is about building a community of scholars who can give direction and manage achieving shared goals by empowering faculty. The programme will help participants to increase their self awareness and develop leadership and administrative skills.

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ALUMNIS’ CORNER FACULTIES CORNER

List of Publications: Manisha Sharma, Latika Pinjarkar, Relevance Feedback Approach For Trademark Image Retrieval Using Query Improvement Strategy i-

manager's Journal on Future Engineering and Technology. Volume No.13, Issue No.2, Jan 2018 Latika Pinjarkar, Manisha Sharma,Smita Selot, “Novel System for Color Logo Recognition Using Optimization and Learning Based

Relevance Feedback Technique” International Journal of Computer Vision and Image Processing (IJCVIP) (IGI GLOBAL) ,Volume 7, Issue 4, pp28-40, Jan 2018, DOI: 10.4018/IJCVIP.2017100103, ISSN: 2155-6997

Manisha Sharma, Ritu Aggarwal, Segmentation of Brain Lesions in MRI and CT Scan Images: A Hybrid Approach Using k-Means Clustering and Image Morphology in Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B, (), 1-8,DOI 10.1007/s40031-018-0314-z, Springer Publisher, ISSN: 2250-2106 (print version), Scopus Indexed, March 2018, Volume 99, Issue 2, pp 173–180

Manisha Sharma, Latika Pinjarkar “Novel Relevance Feedback Approach for Color Trademark Recognition Using optimization and Learning Strategy, in Journal of Intelligent Systems,Jan 2018, Vol.27, Issue 1, DOI 10.1515/jisys-2017-0022 , ( SCI Journal)SJR – 0.17, SNIP – 0.206

Manisha Sharma , Ritu Aggarwal, Robust and imperceptible hybrid watermarking technique for application in telemedicine, ISSN 1943 – 023X, pp 2576-2591, SJR – 0.16 in Journal of Advanced Resarch in Dynamical and Control Systems, Scopus Indexed

Dolly Shukla, Manisha Sharma,“Robust Scene-Based Digital Video Watermarking Scheme using 3-Level DWT: Approach, Evaluation, and Experimenation”, Radio Electronics & Communication Systems. Volume 61, No.1, Feb 2018, pp.1-12. DOI: 10.3103/S0735272718010016, Print ISSN 0735-2727, [ Scopus, Springer.. 2018, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 5–21.

Dolly Shukla, Manisha Sharma,“A New Approach for Scene-Based Digital Video Watermarking Using Discrete Wavelet Transforms”, International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 2 (February 2018), pp.148-160 .[ Emerging SCI]

Swati Agrawal and Dharmendra Kumar Singh (2018). Power and delay reduction of 16 bit MAC Unit using Wallace Tree and Combinational Multiplier Methods using Verilog HDL. International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computers, Communications, Mechanical and Computing (EECCMC).

Vinni Sharma and Dharmendra Kumar Singh (2018). Effect of Binaural beats on Brain EEG signal-A Study. International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computers, Communications, Mechanical and Computing (EECCMC).

Bhupendra Das, Shiv Kumar Tadepalli and Suchitra Pandey (2018). Stability analysis of uncertain and delayed discrete systems using ROLMIP. International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technology.

Tanuja Kashyap et.al. (2018). Challenges and Techniques available to predict preterm delivery and effectiveness of Electrohysterogram colon – A Survey. International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts, 6(1), 1311-1314.

Pushpendra Singh, Supriya Tripathi (2018). A Contemporary Approach for an Efficient Controller Design using Optimization Techniques. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 403-411.

Dr. Naveen Kumar Dewangan , Dr. S. P. Shukla , Mrs. Kiran Dewangan (2018). PCG Signal Analysis using Discrete Wavelet Transform. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 412-417.

Amar Kumar Dey, Manisha Sharma , M.R. Meshram (2018). A Cognitive Vision Based Leaf Growth Measurement Technique. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 418-422.

Ankita Das, Amar Kumar Dey , Dr. Manisha Sharma (2018). Leaf Disease Detection, Quantification and Classification Using Digital Image Processing. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 423-432.

Ankita Shrivastava , Dr. Manisha Sharma (2018). Single Image Fog Removal Techniques Using Image Processing. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 433-437.

Kumari Divya ,Mrs. Kiran dewangan (2018). Review on Digital FIR filter design. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 438-442.

Shayela Farheen Aziz, Dr. Arun Kumar (2018). A Review on Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis of Rolling Element Bearing. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 443-449.

Harsha Khandel, Suchitra Pandey and D.Reynolds (2018). Internet of Things Based Power Theft Detection System. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 450-457.

Khyati Solanki, Mrs. K. Uma (2018). Soil Water level Controller for Different Crops in Field using PLC. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 458-465.

Naman Madharia , Prabhakar (2018). PLC based Solar Panel Tracking System with Automatic Tilting Arrangement and Tilt Angle Optimization. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 466-476.

Pooja Verma , Ravindra Manohar Potdar (2018). Temperature based AC Drive Controller Using PLC. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 482-489.

Rajeev Kumar , Siva Kumar Tadepalli (2018). Study of Dissipativity Criteria for Digital Filters with Saturation Nonlinearity. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 490-500.

Rama Das, Ekta Tamrakar (2018). Detecting Dynamic Facial Expression Using Eigen Faces. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 501-508.

Tanuja Kashyap ,Jaspal Bagga (2018). Entropies for detection of Term/Preterm delivery: A Review. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 541-546.

Monika Sharma, Rajesh Tiwari, Dr. Manisha Sharma, Dr. Kamal K Mehta (2018). Route Optimization Using Dijkstra's Method in Home Health Care Services. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 561-566.

Latika Pinjarkar, Manisha Sharma, Smita Selot (2018). Content-Based Image Retrieval using Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Survey. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 567-572.

Rajesh Tiwari, Dr. Manisha Sharma, Dr. Kamal K. Mehta (2018). An Algorithm to Improve the Execution Time and Speedup for Complex Application. International Journal Of Advanced In Management, Technology And Engineering Sciences, 8 (8), 573-578.

Namrata Jain (2014-Batch) IAS Topper 2017 with a Rank of 99.

Ujjawal Porwal (2006-Batch) is a Deputy Collector in Government of Chhattisgarh.

Sourabh Sharma (2005-Batch) is Analogue circuit designer and working for Xilinx' latest 7nm FPGA ACAP chip. FPGA's are field programmable gate array, which are able to mimic any chip that is programmed inside it. He works for configuration blocks, which enables the chip during startup. He has done bachelors from BIT (Durg) in ETC and masters from the University of Texas at Arlington (USA). He has around 9 years of experience in this field and a broad exposure in all aspects of semiconductor field such as Design, verification, testing and physical design.

Hemant Kumar Rathore (2005-Batch) is a Scientist in Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Ministry Of Defense, Government of India.

Siddharth Baghel (2008-Batch) is Deputy Superintended of Police in Govt. of Chhattisgarh. Currently he is posted in Durg District.

Higher Studies: Sachi Agrawal (2017-Batch) presently studying in University of Maryland, College Park U.S. for M.S. Programme. Rajat Awadhiya (2017-Batch) presently studies in RWTH Aachen University, Germany for M.S. Programme. Anshaj Shrivastava (2017-Batch) presently studies in IIIT, Bangalore for M.Tech Programme. Kushagra Joshi (2017-Batch) presently studies in MDI Gurgaon for PGP-HRAM course. Maitraiyee Konar (2017-Batch) presently studies in BIT Mesra Ranchi for M.E. in Wireless Communication Course. Shoumi Paul (2017-Batch) presently studies in GLIM, Chennai for MBA Course. Piyali Chatterjee (2017-Batch) Secured 286-Rank in GATE-2018. Tauzee Ahmed Khan (2016-Batch) took admission in University of New York for M.S. Programme.

Mr. Vineet Kumar (2007-Batch) received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in E&TC from BIT Durg. He is currently Senior Manager in Polaris Group since August 18, 2014 and posted at Buffalo, New York. Before this he was the technology analyst in Infosys technology Ltd since Nov. 2007 to August 2014 at Charlotte, North Carolina.

In this field. He is UGC-NET qualified and also the member of Board of studies in Surguja University. He has published two international books under Lambert Academic Publication Germany, 9-papers in reputed international journals and attended 3- international conferences.

Mr. Pushpendra Singh (2007-Batch) received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in E&TC from BIT Durg. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in BIT Durg. He is having more than 10 years of Experience in this field.