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Editor-In-Chief Chair Dr. Shiv Kumar
Ph.D. (CSE), M.Tech. (IT, Honors), B.Tech. (IT), Senior Member of IEEE, Member of the Elsevier Advisory Panel
CEO, Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication, Bhopal (M.P.), India
Additional Director, Technocrats Institute of Technology and Science, Bhopal (MP), India
Associated Editor-In-Chief Members Dr. Hitesh Kumar
Ph.D.(ME), M.E.(ME), B.E. (ME)
Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal (MP), India
Dr. Gamal Abd El-Nasser Ahmed Mohamed Said
Ph.D(CSE), MS(CSE), BSc(EE)
Department of Computer and Information Technology , Port Training Institute, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime
Transport, Egypt
Associated Editor-In-Chief Members Dr. Mayank Singh
PDF (Purs), Ph.D(CSE), ME(Software Engineering), BE(CSE), SMACM, MIEEE, LMCSI, SMIACSIT
Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Howard College, University of KwaZulu-
Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Scientific Editors Prof. (Dr.) Hamid Saremi
Vice Chancellor of Islamic Azad University of Iran, Quchan Branch, Quchan-Iran
Dr. Moinuddin Sarker
Vice President of Research & Development, Head of Science Team, Natural State Research, Inc., 37 Brown House Road (2nd Floor)
Stamford, USA.
Dr. Fadiya Samson Oluwaseun
Assistant Professor, Girne American University, as a Lecturer & International Admission Officer (African Region) Girne, Northern
Cyprus, Turkey.
Dr. Robert Brian Smith
International Development Assistance Consultant, Department of AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, Macquarie Centre, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
Dr. Durgesh Mishra
Professor (CSE) and Director, Microsoft Innovation Centre, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Indore, Madhya Pradesh India
Executive Editor Dr. Deepak Garg
Professor, Department Of Computer Science And Engineering, Bennett University, Times Group, Greater Noida (UP), India
Executive Editor Members Dr. Vahid Nourani
Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tabriz, Iran.
Dr. Saber Mohamed Abd-Allah
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai, China.
Dr. Xiaoguang Yue
Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming (Yunnan), China.
Dr. Labib Francis Gergis Rofaiel
Associate Professor, Department of Digital Communications and Electronics, Misr Academy for Engineering and Technology,
Mansoura, Egypt.
Dr. Hugo A.F.A. Santos
ICES, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas, Austin, USA.
Dr. Sunandan Bhunia
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia
(Bengal), India.
Technical Program Committee Dr. Mohd. Nazri Ismail
Associate Professor, Department of System and Networking, University of Kuala (UniKL), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Technical Program Committee Members Dr. Haw Su Cheng
Faculty of Information Technology, Multimedia University (MMU), Jalan Multimedia (Cyberjaya), Malaysia.
Dr. Hasan. A. M Al Dabbas
Chairperson, Vice Dean Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan.
Dr. Gabil Adilov
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Akdeniz University, Konyaaltı/Antalya, Turkey.
Manager Chair Mr. Jitendra Kumar Sen
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication, Bhopal (M.P.), India
Editorial Chair Dr. Arun Murlidhar Ingle
Director, Padmashree Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s Institute of Business Management and Rural Development, Ahmednagar
(Maharashtra) India.
Editorial Members Dr. J. Gladson Maria Britto
Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering, Secunderabad (Telangana), India.
Dr. Wameedh Riyadh Abdul-Adheem
Academic Lecturer, Almamoon University College/Engineering of Electrical Power Techniques, Baghdad, Iraq
Dr. S. Brilly Sangeetha
Associate Professor & Principal, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IES College of Engineering, Thrissur (Kerala),
India
Dr. Issa Atoum
Assistant Professor, Chairman of Software Engineering, Faculty of Information Technology, The World Islamic Sciences & Education University, Amman- Jordan
Dr. Umar Lawal Aliyu
Lecturer, Department of Management, Texila American University Guyana USA.
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Professor & Head, Department of IT, Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering, Kalavai, Vellore, (Tamilnadu), India
Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Mansouri
Associate Professor, Department of High Voltage Substation Design & Development, Yazd Regional Electric Co., Yazd Province,
Iran.
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Lecturer, Faculty of Informatics & Computing, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (Uni SZA), Terengganu, Malaysia.
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Professor, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women (Autonomous), Elayampalayam, Namakkal (DT), Tiruchengode
(Tamil Nadu), India.
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Principal & Professor, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Bharath College of Engineering and Technology for
Women Kadapa, (Andra Pradesh), India.
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Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vignan’s Nirula Institute of Technology & Science for
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Volume-5 Issue-9, December 2018, ISSN: 2319-6386(Online)
Published By: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication
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Authors: Omar S. Alwan, K. Prahald Rao, Ahmed S. Balamesh
Paper Title: Dedicated Portable Real Time Multiple-Patients Monitoring System using Zigbee
Abstract: Telemedicine for multiple patients monitoring has been developed as a monitoring system to
monitor the status of patient’s health. Real time multiple patients monitoring system (RTMPMS) is applied in
areas where real-time vital function analysis takes place. A state-of-the-art, PC and arduino based, integrated,
low-cost, small, portable, low power consumption, ZigBee communication with health monitoring system and
alarm system has been studied in this paper. Human’s body temperature, electrocardiogram (ECG) and heart rate
information have been acquired and sent to a computer using ZigBee communication. The system in this paper
will monitor three patients simultaneously by one computer through multiple Xbee transceivers. The graphical
user interface (GUI) has been set up to display/store the body temperature reading, ECG data, pulse rate
information in real time and patients records using LabView. The user interface has alarm system which will be
activated if one parameter increased the range. The open architecture system design offers scalability, standard
interfaces, flexible signal interpretation possibility and effective monitoring system. This system shows how
arduino with the computer through ZigBee can be feasible in patient monitoring and patient data retrieval.
Through this way, real-time remotely monitoring is achieved.
Keywords: Cost, Health Care, Real Time, RTMPMS, System, ZigBee. I
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Authors: Kartinah, Dina Prasetyowati, Sutrisno, Eny Hartadiyati Wasikin Haryan
Paper Title: Analysis of Mathematical Communication Ability of Junior High School Students in Learning
using Three-Dimensional Teaching Materials
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe the mathematical communication abilty of grade VII
students after they were in Mathematics learning in the classroom using media in the form of three-dimensional
teaching materials. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative method with research subjects in
grade VII students in building material that includes: Beams, Cubes, Pyramid, Prisms, Cones, Tubes, and Balls.
The auxiliary instruments in this study were interview sheets, and the problem of mathematical communication
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test. From the results of the analysis of the answers and the results of interviews with the subjects, it can be
concluded that: (1) students with high mathematical communication abilities meet all the existing indicators,
namely the ability to write about stories or events in everyday life into mathematical models, the ability to
explain ideas mathematically both verbally and in writing, and the ability to pour mathematical ideas into
pictures; (2) students with moderate mathematical communication abilities are fulfilling two indicators from
three indicators, namely: the ability to write questions about stories or events in everyday life into mathematical
models, and the ability to explain mathematical ideas orally and in writing; (3) students with low mathematical
communication skills only fulfill one indicator, namely the ability to write questions about stories or events in
everyday life into mathematical models.
Keywords: Mathematical Communication Ability, Junior High School, Teaching Material, Three Dimentional,
Three Dimentional Shape
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Authors: Andy Vega-León, Francisco Narváez, Juan Ochoa-Aldeán
Paper Title: Design and Experimentation of an Energy Detector for FM Radio Signals in Cognitive Radio
Abstract: The present work shows the design of an energy detector, which is intended to measure the energy
contained in FM radio frequency signals in the city of Loja generating prior information for the possible action
of a Cognitive Radio transmission system (RC ) in that band. The computer tool used to achieve the proposed
design is MATLAB. For its operation and interaction with the FM electromagnetic environment, previous data
derived from the spectral evaluation carried out in preliminary studies executed within the reference city are
included. At the end of the work, a view of the behavior of the detector with real signals is obtained, allowing to
obtain detailed data that evidences the spectral underutilization in this communication band opening possibilities
of spectral optimization through RC.
Keywords: - Spectrum, Energy, Radio, Cognitive, Frequency
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2. A. F. Vega, “Evaluación del Espectro Electromagnético VHF/UHF en parroquias Urbanas y Rurales del Cantón Loja para el
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Authors: A. Satya Dinesh, R. Raghunatha Reddy
Paper Title: A Radical Study on the Effect of Tool Pin Profiles and Mechanical Properties on AA 6061 and AA
7175 Friction Stir Welded Butt Joint
Abstract: Friction stir welding (FSW) is a novel solid state welding process for joining metallic alloys and has
emerged as an alternative technology used in high strength alloys that are difficult to join with conventional
techniques and which avoids bulk melting of the basic material, hot cracking and porosity. The function of FSW
process are used in several industries such as aerospace, rail, automotive and marine industries for joining
aluminum, magnesium and copper alloy. In aerospace industries most of the component is manufactured with
aluminum material by welding process. Aluminum welding cannot be done by conventional process because
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temper characteristics of material will be changed. To overcome this drawback, friction stir welding process is
selected. To investigate the effect of welding parameters and different tool pin profiles over Friction Stir
Welding of dissimilar AA 6061 and AA 7175 and also compare single pass friction stir welding and multi pass
friction stir welding. The parameters considered were tool rotation speed, welding speed, tool pin profiles, tilt
angle and number of passes. Different tool pin profiles are threaded triangular, threaded cylindrical, threaded
hexagonal and threaded taper pin profiles plays a vital responsibility in deciding the weld quality. This work
includes tensile tests, hardness test and impact test
Keywords: (FSW) The function of FSW process are used in several industries such as aerospace, rail,
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of dissimilar aluminium alloys‟, IOSR journal of mechanical and civil engineering, e - ISSN: 2278 – 1684, pp 33-36
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Advanced Technologies (ICMAT2013), Symposium W‟ - Advanced Structural and Functional Materials for Protection, pp 145-149
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and mechanical properties of Aluminium alloy 6082‟, in the journal of Material processing technology, Vol 212, PP 1157-1168 5. R Rai, A De, H Bhadeshia, T DebRoy (2011) „Review: friction stir welding tools, Science and Technology of Welding and
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processing zone in AA2219 aluminium alloy‟, In the journal of material processing and technology, Vol 200, PP 163-175