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Page 1: The 13th International IEEE India Conference

The 13th International IEEE India Conference

The 13th International IEEE India Conference

16-18 December 2016 | IISc, Bangalore

http://www.indicon2016.in

Microwave Track Sponsored by: IEEE APS-IIC

IEEE India Council

Sponsored By Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor

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The 13th International IEEE India Conference

Message from General Co-Chairs

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 13th IEEE INDICON-2016 conference being held at the J N Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. It is the flagship conference of IEEE India Council and organized, this year, by the IEEE Bangalore Section. This year’s conference, like in the past provides an opportunity for academic researchers, students, practicing engineers, industry experts to interact and exchange ideas on topics relevant to the current trends in technology.

The conference received a large number of submissions and has resulted in a good collection of acepted papers spread over 35 oral presentation technical sessions and 6 poster sessions. The conference also has invited 7 eminent keynote speakers who will share the excitement of their new findings, organised more than 10 industry exhibits, 2 workshops and a panel discussion on the recent developments. We are pleased that more than 350 participants will be able to congregate to share their work and participant in this event.

The conference has been made possible due to the generous support of our sponsors, IEEE India Council, IEEE Bangalore Sec-tion, IEEE-APS-IIC, IDS, Airbus, IEEE Standards Association, Samsung and Institutional support from IIIT-B and Indian Institute of Science. We sincerely thank all of them for their invaluable support.

It would not be possible to organize a conference of such a magnitude without the help of some committed individuals. INDI-CON-2016 is particularly indebted to the Steering committee, Co-Chairs of TPC, Finance, Publicity, Publications, Exhibition, Web and other volunteers. We convey our gratitude to the eminent keynote, workshop and panel speakers and our special thanks to the generous support of auditorium officials for their contribution to this conference. Last, but not the least, our sincere thanks to IEEE Bangalore section and the India Council executive committee for all their support.

We hope all the participants have a wonderful time in the conference where each one will be able to build new connections, re-new old connections and get technically enriched in this wonderful garden city of Bangalore bestowed with wonderful weather.

Dr. Debabrata DasProfessor and Dean-Academic and R&DHewlett Packard ChairIIIT-Bangalore, Bangalore

Dr. K V S HariProfessor and ChairmanDepartment of ECE Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

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The 13th International IEEE India Conference

Message from TPC Co-Chairs

Message from TPC – CoChairs

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan

Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru.

We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC)and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science,

Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and

Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The program is completed by seven keynote

speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of

Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novel

methodologies to characterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in

Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is

independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of

224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster sessions. We would like to express our

sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all

presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who

devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number

of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair

Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the

TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference an

informative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

Message from TPC – CoChairs

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan

Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru.

We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC)

and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science,

Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and

Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The program is completed by seven keynote

speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of

Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novelmethodologies to characterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in

Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is

independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of

224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster sessions. We would like to express our

sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all

presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who

devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number

of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair

Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the

TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference an

informative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

Message from TPC – CoChairs

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan

Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru.

We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC)

and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science,

Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and

Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The program is completed by seven keynote

speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of

Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novelmethodologies to characterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in

Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is

independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of

224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster sessions. We would like to express our

sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all

presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who

devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number

of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair

Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the

TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference an

informative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

Message from TPC – CoChairs

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan

Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru.

We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC)

and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science,

Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and

Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The program is completed by seven keynote

speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of

Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novelmethodologies to characterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in

Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is

independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of

224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster sessions. We would like to express our

sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all

presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who

devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number

of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair

Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the

TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference an

informative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

Message from TPC – CoChairs

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan

Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru.

We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC)and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science,

Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and

Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The program is completed by seven keynote

speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of

Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novel

methodologies to characterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in

Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is

independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of

224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster sessions. We would like to express our

sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all

presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who

devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number

of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair

Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the

TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference aninformative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2016 IEEE Indicon Conference in Bengaluru. We have been privileged to serve as co-chairs of this year’s technical program committee (TPC) and have tried our best to put together a top-quality and record-quantity conference program.

The technical program includes eight tracks on, aerospace and mechatronics, Computer Science, Electronic Systems, Energy Systems, Humanitarian Technology, Microwave, Networking and Communication, and Signal and Image Processing. The pro-gram is completed by seven keynote speeches dedicated to recent developments and advances in Indian space programmes, challenges of Network of Things (NoT), advances in phased array and reflector antenna systems, novel methodologies to char-acterize data in high dimensional spaces, and technology considerations in Computer Architecture. The program includes two workshops and exhibits.

For Indicon 2016, we have received 1180 number of full paper submissions. Each paper is independently peer reviewed and based on the evaluations we have been able to accept a total of 224 papers for presentation in oral and 95 papers in poster ses-sions. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted contributions to Indicon 2016 and to all presenters attending the conference in Bengaluru. We are very grateful to our colleagues who devoted their time and effort to help as TPC member for reviewing an overwhelmingly high number of paper submissions. Last but not the least, we would like to thank the Conference General Chair Prof. Debabrata Das and Co-Chair Prof. K.V S Hari, for providing the motivation and support to the TPC. We hope you will enjoy the technical program at Indicon 2016 and find the conference an informative, inspiring, and collaborative event.

Dr. Sudhakar Rao Dr. Radhakant Padhi Dr. Sajal Das Prof. G. Narayanan Mr. Puneet Mishra Dr. Neelam Sinha Dr. Muralidhara V N Dr. Madhav Rao

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Registered office: No. 26/1, 5th floor, WTC Brigade Gateway Campus, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram West, Bangalore-560055.

(Registered Under Karnataka Society Registration Act 1960; Registration No. SOR/RJR/S-31/2015-16) http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r10/india_council/

INDICON is a flagship conference of IEEE India Council which has set up very high standards in India and as well as in IEEE. The conference is organized annually by the sections in India. We have seen continuous improvement in the quality of papers and participants over the years. INDICON provides an excellent opportunity to the delegates to interact with fellow participants and high quality speakers who are involved in various researches. Our efforts are to make INDICON more useful for our members in view of fast changing global technical and professional scenario, I am glad to share with you that we had been successful in our endeavors by inviting internationally renowned speakers and organizing high quality technical sessions. This year’s INDICON – INDICON2016 is being organized by the Bangalore Section and I am sure the eminent members and volunteers of the section will take the INDICON to new heights by setting high standards. I wish INDICON 2016 all the best.

Deepak Mathur Chair, IEEE India Council IEEE – Advancing Technology for Humanity

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Keynote–1

Dr. M Annadurai Distinguished Scientist and Director, ISRO Satellite Center

Advances in Indian Space Programmes for Societal Needs and Upliftment

Brief Biography of Dr. Annadurai: Dr. M.Annadurai, is a Distinguished Scientist of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Currently since April, 2015, he is Director, ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bangalore. Dr. Annadurai leads a team of more than 2500 engineers and scientists engaged in the design, development and production of satellites for Indian space programme.

Prior to this, from April 2011 to March 2015 he was Programme Director IRS & SSS of ISRO’s Satellite Centre (ISAC).

Born on 2nd July, 1958, Dr Annadurai graduated in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, Post Graduate in Applied Electronics from PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore and Phd. from Anna University, Coimbatore.

Joining ISRO in 1982, he began his career at ISAC as the team leader to design and develop the Software Satellite Simulator. He has done it for IRS-1A and INSAT-2 Missions. During the period 1992 -2005, he became the lead member of ISRO’s Mission team and managed Eight INSAT Missions, as the Mission Director. He played a pivotal role to bring out ground automation for S/C operations. He also contributed for the first satellite dedicated for tele-education, Edusat, as its Associate Project Director.

Dr Annadurai has made significant contribution to the India’s first Lunar Mission, Chandrayaan-1 as it’s Project Director. The project has won many appreciations and awards including the prestigious Space Pioneer Award, 2009 for it’s innovative cost effective design, international co-operation and the historical discovery of water on the Moon.

In 2011, Dr Annadurai was elevated as Programme Director IRS & SSS. In this capacity he has realised five satellite projects leading to their launch, namely Resoursat-2, YOUTHSAT, Megha-Tropiues, and RISAT-1. The list includes the

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realisation and launch of the most prestigious Mars Orbiter Mission in record time and successful insertion in the Martian orbit. He has also overseen two student satellite projects namely Jugnu by IIT Kanpur and SRMSAT by SRM University, Chennai.

Dr. Annadurai has received many awards, notable among them are, Padma Shri Award in 2016, Team Excellence Award from ISRO for the Contribution to Indian Space Program (2007), Doctor of Science, Conferred by five Universities, Eminent Scientist Award, from Madurai Kamaraj University, Sir C.V.Raman Award from Periyar

University, Salem, Hari Om Ashram Prerit Vikram Sarabhai Research Award (2004), PRL, Ahmedabad, Rajyotsava Award for Science (2008) from Govt.of Karnataka, National Aeronautical Award-2008 from Aeronautical Society of India, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Award, 2009, SIES National Eminence Award for Science, 2009, HK Firodia Award for Science and Technology, 2009, National Eminence Award for Science, 2010 from Centenarian Trust, Chennai , A Citation from ISRO for his contribution to the INSAT Satellite systems Mission Management ‘2009, Dr Rajah Sir Muthiah Chettiar Birthday Commemoration Award for 2012, National Science and Technology Award, 2011, Sathyabama University, Chennai, Member International Lunar Network Enabling Technologies Group, Certificate of Appreciation from Boeing Asia-America Professional Association, USA, C.PA. Adithanar Literary Award, 2013 for the book, “ Kaiyaruke Nila”, Laurels for Team Achievement Chandrayaan-1, International Academy of Astronautics,2013, Beijing , Vivekananda Human Excellence Award, 2014 from Ramakrishna Missions and Distinguished Scientist Award by K C College, Mumbai, 2015.

Dr Annadurai is Fellow of The Society for Shock Wave Research. He is also the Chairman of Indian Remote Sensing Society (ISRS) Bangalore Chapter. He has 75 papers to his credit and is the supervisory guide for four PhD works. He has delivered lectures in many national and international forums and also has written three books.

Dr M Annadurai’s life and works are mentioned in the 10th Standard Science Text book of Tamil Nadu.

Keynote–1

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Keynote–2

Dr. San Murugesan Director, BRITE Professional Services

Addressing the Challenges of Network of Things (NoT): An Agenda for Research and Development

Brief Biography of Dr. Murugesan: San Murugesan is the director of BRITE Professional Services and an adjunct professor at Western Sydney University in Australia. He is editor in chief of IEEE IT Professional, serves on the editorial boards of Computer, The Institute, and IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, and edits Computer’s Cloud Cover column. He is a corporate trainer, researcher, academic and author. He was an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor.

He has vast experience in both academia and industry. His expertise and interests span a range areas including the Internet of Things, cloud computing, green IT, IT for Emerging Regions, smart systems, and automation. He delivers multilevel certificate and training programs on the Internet of Things, cloud computing and green IT. He is co-editor of Encyclopedia of Cloud Computing (Wiley, June 2016) and Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices (Wiley, 2012; Wily Indian Edition; and Chinese Edition). He has over 180 publications and edited several special issues of international journals on a range of topics.

He was a Senior Research Fellow at the NASA Ames Research Center, has been a professor at various universities, and has led several projects at the Indian Space Research Organization in Bangalore. He has served on several review and advisory boards and conference committees. He is Standing Chair of the COMPSAC Symposium on IT in Practice (ITiP). Murugesan received a PhD in computer science from the Indian Institute of Science and is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, IETE, and IICA. For further information, visit his webpage http://bitly.com/sanbio.

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Prof. Hamid Krim ECE Dept, NCSU, Raleigh, NC, USA

Convesity, Sparsity, Nullity and all that ... in Machine Learning.

Abstract of Talk: High dimensional data exhibit distinct properties compared to its low dimensional counterpart; this causes a common performance decrease and a formidable computational cost increase of traditional approaches. Novel methodologies are therefore needed to characterize data in high dimensional spaces.

Considering the parsimonious degrees of freedom of high dimensional data compared to its dimensionality, we study the union-of-subspaces (UoS) model, as a generalization of the linear subspace model. The UoS model preserves the simplicity of the linear subspace model, and enjoys the additional ability to address nonlinear data. We show a sufficient condition to use l1 minimization to reveal the underlying UoS structure, and further propose a bi-sparsity model (RoSure) as an effective algorithm, to recover the given data characterized by the UoS model from errors/corruptions.

As an interesting twist on the related problem of Dictionary Learning Problem, we discuss the sparse null space problem (SNS). Based on linear equality constraint, it first appeared in 1986 and has since inspired results, such as sparse basis pursuit, we investigate its relation to the analysis dictionary learning problem, and show that the SNS problem plays a central role, and may naturally be exploited to solve dictionary learning problems. Substantiating examples are provided, and the application and performance of these approaches are demonstrated on a wide range of problems, such as face clustering and video segmentation.

Brief Biography of Prof. Krim: Hamid Krim ([email protected]) received his BSc. MSc. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. He was a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Labs, where he has conducted R&D in the areas of telephony and digital communication systems/subsystems. Following an NSF postdoctoral fellowship at Foreign Centers of Excellence, LSS/University of Orsay, Paris, France, he joined the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, MIT, Cambridge, MA as a Research Scientist and where he was performing and supervisingresearch. He is presently Professor of Electrical Engineering in the ECE Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, leading the Vision, Information and Statistical Signal Theories and Applications group. His research interests are in statistical signal and image analysis and mathematical modeling with a keen emphasis on applied problems in classification and recognition using geometric and topological tools. He has served and is currently serving on the IEEE editorial board of SP, and the TCs of SPTM and Big Data Initiative, as well as an AE of the new IEEE Transactions on SP on Information Processing on Networks, and of the IEEE SP Magazine. He is also one of the 2015-2016 Distinguished Lecturers of the IEEE SP Society.

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Prof. Jean-Luc GaudiotFellow, IEEE, AAAS, Professor of EECS, UC, Irvine

Technology Considerations in Computer Architecture

Abstract of Talk: Good engineering practice uses the characteristics of existing technologies to optimize implementation. Often, this will mean that design techniques optimal in a previous generation prove impractical or even unusable when a new technology becomes dominant. This rule is all too often forgotten, which we will demonstrate in two problems of computer design: Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and hardware prefetchers (providing the ability to fetch data early in anticipation of the need). FPGAs are extremely useful in mobile embedded systems where computing power and energy considerations are major concerns. Partial reconfiguration is often used to reduce power consumption when parts of the array are inactive, albeit at the cost of high energy overhead due to the large cost of transferring configuration information. Our study reveals that partial reconfiguration accelerates execution and reduces overall energy consumption by half. Second, we will demonstrate how increased transistor integration allows hardware prefetching to improve both energy-efficiency and performance.

Brief Biography of Dr. Gaudiot:

Jean-Luc Gaudiot received the Diplôme d’Ingénieur from ESIEE, Paris, France in 1976 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from UCLA in 1977 and 1982, respectively. He is currently Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at UC, Irvine. Prior to joining UCI in 2002, he was Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California since 1982. His research interests include multithreaded architectures, fault-tolerant multiprocessors, and implementation of reconfigurable architectures. He has published over 250 journal and conference papers. His research has been sponsored by NSF, DoE, and DARPA, as well as a number of industrial companies. He has served the community in various positions and was just elected to the presidency of the IEEE Computer Society for 2017.

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Dr. Sudhakar RaoTechnical Fellow, Northrop Grumman

Advanced Phased Array and Reflector Antenna Systems for 21st Century Satellite Communication Payloads

Abstract of Talk: 21st century has seen several new satellite services such as local-channel broadcast for direct broadcast satellite service (DBS), high capacity K/Ka-band personal communication satellite (PCS) service, hosted payloads, mobile satellite services using very large deployable reflectors, high power hybrid satellites etc. All these satellite services are driven by the operators need to reduce the cost of satellite and pack more capability into the satellite. Antenna sub-system design, mechanical packaging on the spacecraft, and RF performance become very critical for these satellites. This talk will cover recent developments in the areas of antenna systems for FSS, BSS, PCS, & MSS satellite communications. System requirements that drive the antenna designs will be presented initially with brief introduction to satellite communications. Reflector and array antenna designs will be covered in this talk.

Advanced antenna system designs for contoured beams, multiple beams, and reconfigurable beams will be presented. Contoured beam antennas using dual-gridded reflectors, shaped single reflectors, and shaped Gregorian reflectors will discussed. Multiple beam antenna (MBA) concepts and their advantages compared to conventional contoured beams will be introduced. Various designs of the MBA for DBS, PCS, and MSS services will be discussed along with practical examples. Recent advances in feed technology and reflector technology will be addressed and few examples. Advances in multi-band antennas covering multiple bands will be presented. Topics such as antenna designs for high capacity satellites, large deployable mesh reflector designs, low PIM designs, and power handling issues will be included. Advanced high power test methods for the satellite payloads will be addressed. Brief introductions to TT&C antennas, passive inter modulation products (PIM) and multipaction for satellite payloads will be given. Future trends in the satellite antennas will be discussed. Next generation satellites using higher frequency bands will be addresses. At the end of this talk, engineers will be exposed to typical requirements, designs, hardware, software, and test methods for various satellite antennas.

Brief Biography of Dr. Rao: Sudhakar K. Rao received B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D degrees in electronics & communications engineering from REC Warangal, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Madras in 1974, 1976, and 1979 respectively. During the period 1976-1977 he worked as a Technical officer at ECIL Hyderabad and then as a Senior Scientist at the Electronics and Radar development Establishment, Bangalore on phased array antennas for airborne applications during 1980-1981. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow at University of Trondheim, Norway and then as a research associate at University of Manitoba during 1981-1983. During1983-1996, he worked at Spar Aerospace Limited (now MDA), Montreal, Canada, as a Staff Scientist and developed advanced antennas for several satellite communications. From 1996-2003 he worked as Chief Scientist/Technical Fellow at Hughes/Boeing Satellite Systems and developed multiple beam antennas and reconfigurable

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beam payloads for commercial and military applications. During the period 2003-2010, he worked as a Corporate Senior Fellow at Lockheed Martin Space Systems and developed antenna payloads for fixed satellite, broadcast satellite, and personal communication satellite services. He invented novel high power TVAC test methods for satellite payloads using “pick-up horn absorber loads” that have about 8 times cost and schedule savings which has become a standard method at Lockheed Martin and used successfully on more than 10 satellite payloads. He is currently a Technical Fellow at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, Redondo Beach, CA working on advanced antenna systems for space & aircraft applications.

Dr. Rao developed antenna payloads for more than 70 satellites including first mobile satellite M-Sat, first Direct Broadcast Satellite with local channels (DirecTV-4S), and first multiple beam antenna at Ka-band for personal communications satellites. His work on development of radiation templates for complex radiation patterns of satellite antennas for interference analysis was adopted and recommended by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)/CCIR in 1992 as the world-wide standard for satellite manufacturers and operators. He authored over 170 technical papers and has 44 U.S patents. He authored and co-edited three text book volumes on “Handbook of Reflector Antennas and Feed Systems” that are published in June 2013 by the Artech House.

Dr. Rao became an IEEE Fellow in 2006 and a Fellow of IETE in 2009. He received several awards and recognitions that include 2002 Boeing’s Special Invention Award for series of patents on satellite antenna payloads, 2003 Boeings’ technical achievement award, Lockheed Martin’s Inventor of Technology award in 2005 & 2007, IEEE Benjamin Franklin Key Award in 2006, Delaware Valley Engineer of the Year in 2008, and Asian American Engineer of the year award in 2008. He received IEEE Judith Resnik Technical Field Award in 2009 for pioneering work in aerospace engineering. He is the recipient of the IETE’s 2015 Prof. S.N. Mitra Memorial award. He received best reviewer recognition by the IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation Journal for the years 2014 and 2015. Dr. Rao is appointed as the Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE APS for a three year period (2014-2016). He was the Chair for the IEEE APS “Industry Initiatives Committee” during 2010-2015, Associate Editor for the IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine’s “Antenna Applications Corner”, Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation, Special Session Organizer/Chair for the last six IEEE APS/URSI Symposia, Technical Program Committee member for IEEE APS/URSI Symposia from last 10 years, and reviewer for the IEEE AP Transactions, WPL, IEE etc. Dr. Rao mentored more than 50 engineers in his career who are now in key technical and management positions throughout the aerospace industry.

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Balajee SowrirajanSenior Vice President and Managing Director, Samsung Semiconductors India R&D

Semiconductor Challenges in the Connected World

Brief Biography of Balajee Sowrirajan: Balajee Sowrirajan has 25+ years of experience in the area of Semiconductor R&D. Presently he is the Managing Director and Senior Vice President of Samsung Semiconductor R&D Center at India. His organization is responsible for many Industry first Memory Solutions and LSI product development for Samsung Semiconductors.

Prior to joining Samsung, He spent 19+ years in Texas Instruments, where he was the Senior Director for World Wide OMAP Hardware Development. He has led many successful Industry First Product development during his career, which includes World’s first single chip Modem solution, Industry’s best Application Processors, High performance CPUs, GPUs and High speed and Multimedia IPs Development.

He was elected as Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at TI for his Technical Leadership. He holds Masters in Computer Science from BITS, Pilani.

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Dr. Ashok K. DasFounder CEO, SunMoksha Power Pvt. Ltd.

IoT/Cloud-Based Smart Nanogrod™ for Sustainable Rural Development

Abstract of Talk: The socioeconomic development of India’s marginalized rural and agricultural communities, needs interventions to move them up the value chain by addressing three key areas of education, employment and energy. Access to sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy, creation of ‘micro-enterprise zones (MEZs)’ business models and development of locally relevant skills play key roles. These, in turn, reduce the pressure on agriculture and land, and lead to triple bottom-line impact. SunMoksha has developed a holistic solution, ‘Smart NanoPower’, for sustainable, scalable, rural socioeconomic development. The key ‘technical intervention’ of NanoPower is the ‘Smart Nanogrid’ - a comprehensive IoT-on-Cloud solution to remotely manage the entire operations of the micro-grid, including hybrid renewable energy, remote monitoring, management and maintenance, demand-supply management in a mini/micro/nano-grid, billing and payment, knowledge sharing and training. A dynamic management of supply and demand is the key differentiator. It dynamically manages demands to meet supply constraints and vice versa. Additionally, it provides complete solution for management energy, water, agriculture and environment! A key differentiator of Nanogrid is making data available to experts in real time for a timely intervention; thus bridging the skills gaps and providing a platform for sustainable, scalable business models. The ‘social interventions’ of ‘NanoPower’ include viable business models for sustainability and scalability, and skill development for bridging the skills gaps and creating entrepreneurial capacity. Our model has been successfully demonstrated in Chhotkei village in Odisha, and endorsed by MNRE, Power Minister, ISGF, ADB, OREDA and won Smart Village Award.

Brief Biography of Dr. Ashok Das: Dr. Ashok Das is the founder CEO of SunMoksha, a Clean Technology Solutions company. He has over 22 years of experience in semiconductor equipment and clean energy that spans across solar, bio, waste on supply side, and smart micro grids & energy efficiency on demand side. He has extensive experience in rural electrification, and has developed a comprehensive technology-cum-business solution that includes smart micro grid solution for remote monitoring, operations, controls and demand-supply management. He has been working on the ground in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, UP, Assam and Bengal addressing the real issues of energy access. His consulting expertise includes technology & business solutions, market research, feasibility study, and advisory services to MSMEs.His work in development sector includes consulting assignments with several development agencies, such as, the World Bank, UK-DFID, KfW, ADB, SIDBI, Ashden India, CII-GBC, and USAID/CTI-PFAN. As founding-chair of TiE Clean Tech Forum, he has been very active in developing the entrepreneurial ecosystem for clean technologies and social impact across India. Prior to founding SunMoksha, he worked for semiconductor equipment manufacturer Applied Materials in California, and then headed the India Operations of a fab automation start-up Aquest Systems. Prior to Applied Materials, he worked at MTCI on technology development to convert waste to energy. He is a B.Tech. from IIT Kanpur and Ph.D. from Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles.

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Panel Discussion

Mr. Puneet Kumar Mishra (Moderator) Scientist-SF, Head, SACTDS, ISAC

Panel Discussion on Path Forward for Indian Industry and Academia in Antenna and Microwave Field

Panellists:

Dr. Surendra Pal, IEEE Fellow Vice Chancellor, DIAT, Pune, Ex-AD, ISAC

Dr. D C Pande, Ex-AD, LRDE Dr. Raja Ramanna Distinguished Fellow

Dr. Sudhakar Rao, IEEE Fellow Technical Fellow, Northrop Grumman

Prof. Debatosh Guha, IEEE Fellow HoD, IRPE, UoC

Dr. Hema Singh Principal Scientist, CEM, NAL

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Committee

General Chair and Co-Chair:

Prof. Debabrata Das, IIIT-Bangalore, India

Prof. K V S Hari, IISc, Bengaluru, India

Steering Committee:

Dr. Ashutosh Dutta, AT&T, USA

Dr. M Annadurai, ISRO, Bengaluru, India

Dr. Deepak Mathur, Chair, IEEE India Council

Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair and Co-Chairs:

Dr. Radhakant Padhi, IISc, Bengaluru, India

Dr. V. N. Muralidhara, IIIT-Bangalore, India

Dr. Sajal Das, Hewlett Packard Research, Bengaluru, India

Dr. Narayanan G, IISc, Bengaluru, India

Dr. Madhav Rao, IIIT-Bangalore, India

Dr. Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, USA

Mr. Puneet K Mishra, ISRO, Bengaluru, India

Dr. Neelam Sinha, IIIT-Bangalore, India

International Advisory Committee:

Dr. Surendra Pal, DIAT, Pune, India

Dr. José Roberto de Marca, 2014 President and CEO, IEEE

Dr. Paul A. Rosen, JPL, NASA, USA

Dr. Bheem Singh, EE Dept, IIT Delhi, India

Dr. M V Karthikeyan, ECE Department, IIT Roorkee, India

D C Pandey, LRDE, DRDO, India

Dr. Mini Thomas, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India

Dr. Giancarlo Guida, IDS

Mr. V V Srinivasan, ISRO, India

Dr. Panos Papamichalis, SMU, USA

Mr. Rajeev Jyoti, SAC, Ahmedabad, India

Dr. Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India

Dr. S B Sharma, Indus University

Dr. Suryanarayana Doolla, IIT-Bombay, India

Finance Chair:

Mr. Nipun Manral, TCS, India

Publication Chair:

Prof. Siva Reddy, Reva University, Bengaluru, India

Publicity chair:

Mr. Anthony Lobo, IEEE Bombay Section

Mr. Ravikiran A, Chairman, IEEE Bangalore Section

Local Organizing Chair:

Mr. B. N. Pal, Shrishti ESDM, Bengaluru, India

Mr. Sudeendra Koushik, TTK, Bengaluru, India

Web Team:

Mr. Amudheesan @ Aadhithan N, IIIT-Bangalore, India

Mrs. Pradnya Gaonkar, IIIT-Bangalore, India

Exhibit Chair

Dr. Prashant Mishra, Innovation Lab, TCS, Bangalore

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TPC Members

TPC Members:Dr. A. K. Sarkar, DRDL-Hyderabad, IndiaProf. H. N. Shankar, CMRIT Eng. College, BangaloreDr. Ramakalyan Ayyagari, NIT-Trichy, IndiaDr. Leena Vachhani, IIT-Bombay, IndiaDr. Girija Gopalratnam, NAL-Bangalore (Retd.), IndiaDr. N. K. Phillip, ISAC, Bangalore, IndiaProf. H. B. Hablani, IIT Indore, IndiaDr. Sikha Hota, IIT-Kharagpur, IndiaDr. Mangal Kothari, IIT-Kanpur, IndiaDr. Ashok Sai, IIT PatnaDr. Ritesh Kalle, HitachiDr. Sahshirekha GVK, IIIT-BangaloreMr. Rghavendra Sunku, EricssonDr. Amit Dutta, BroadcomProf. Subhajit Sen, IIIT-BangaloreMr. Rajat Gupta, Independent Consultant in VLSI & SOCsDr. Jairam Sukumar, NVIDIAProf. Chetan Parikh, IIIT-BangaloreDr. Vishal Shah, Independent Consultant in Embedded SystemsProf. N. S. Murthy, Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita UniversityProf. Madhura Purnaprajna, Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita UniversityProf. Balwant Godara, IIIT-Bangalore (Visiting Faculty)Prof. Kusum Lata, LNMIIT, JaipurProf. Divyang Rawal, LNMIIT, JaipurProf. Sandeep Saini, LNMIIT, JaipurProf. Abhishek Sharma, LNMIIT, Jaipur

Prof. Rohit Y. Sharma, IIT RoparProf. Joy Prabhakar, IIIT-BangaloreProf. Prasun Ghosal, IIEST ShibpurProf. Shantanu Mahapatra, IISc, BengaluruProf. Sanjeev Gupta, DAIICT, GandhinagarProf. Amit Bhatt, DAIICT, GandhinagarProf. Biswajit Mishra,DAIICT, GandhinagarDr. Usha Gogineni, Maxim Integrated, IndiaProf. Pallavi Darji, Dharamsingh Desai College of Engineering, NadiadProf. Rajendra Patrikar, VNIT, NagpurProf. R. B. Deshmukh, VNIT, NagpurMr. Subrangshu Das, Canon India VLSI Design CentreMr. Ashwin Whichurch, Circuitects Electronic Solutions (P) LimitedDr. M Girish Chandra, TCS Research, BengaluruDr. A Paventhan, ERNET, BengaluruDr. G ViswanathProf. Pushpendra Singh, IIIT-DelhiProf. Tricha Anjali, IIIT-BangaloreProf. Samar Agnihotri, IIT-MandiProf. Krishnan Prasad, IIIT-HProf. Ashok Das, IIIT-HProf. GVV Sharma, IIT-HProf. Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay , IIT-IndoreMr. Balakrishnan K, IIIT-BangaloreMr. Bivas Battacharya, WiproMr. Saptarshi Choudhari, WiproDr. Sai Ram VSSSS, NITE, MangaloreMr. Prashant Wali, PESIT-South Campus, BengaluruMr. Dibakar Das, IIIT-Bangalore

Ms. Akansha Singh, University of Massachusetts AmherstMr. Samant Saurabh, IIT-PMr. Anil Kumar, Fourth Paradigm Institute, CSIR Lab, BengaluruDr. Manoj Kumar Meshram , IIT-VaranasiDr. Mathew Magimai Doss, Idiap Research Institute(EPFL), SwitzerlandDr. Srikanth Madikeri, Idiap Research Institute(EPFL), SwitzerlandDr. Ramya Rasipuram, Idiap Research Institute(EPFL), SwitzerlandDr. Jagannadan Varadarajan, Advanced Digital Sciences Center, SingaporeDr. Abhijin Adiga, Virginia Tech, USADr. Vijayaraghavan Thirumalai, Qualcomm Technologies Inc, USADr. Prakash Thoppay, Qualcomm Technologies Inc, USAMr. Antony Vance, National Instruments R&D, IndiaDr. Sumohana Channappayya, Indian Institute of Technology HyderabadDr. Venkatesh Babu Radhakrishnan, IISc, BengaluruDr. Kunal Chaudhury, IISc, BengaluruDr. Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, IISc, BengaluruDr. Ramasubramanian Viswanathan, PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore South CampusDr. Chandra Vorugunti, Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication TechnologyDr. G Srinivasaraghavan, IIIT-BangaloreDr. Poonacha G, Sasken R&DDr. Jaya Sreevalsan-Nair, IIIT-BangaloreDr. M B Mahajan, SAC, Ahmedabad, IndiaDr. Chandrakanta Kumar, ISAC, Bengaluru, India

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Workshop-1 (WS1)

RF Workshop on Antennas and Advanced EM Modelling (16 Dec, 2016)2:00 pm - 2:40 pm: Synergy between Physical and Testing in Industrial Design

Description:Started in the 80’s as a kind of black magic, today, the electromagnetic modelling plays an essential role in the design and development of complex systems for many different applications. The continuously increase for new stimulating applications and the need to integrate more and more functionalities on complex platforms pose new challenges and requirements for the development of novel methodologies and procedures in electro-magnetic modelling.This workshop is aimed to present some of the latest achievement in the usage of advanced electromagnetic modelling tools for aerospace, naval and new emerging industrial field

The advances in numerical modelling have permitted the introduction of Virtual Testing in the industrial design cycle. Obviously the Physical testing maintains his role in the verification phase and in the assessment of the performances of the device. This paper investigates the less obvious synergies between the two approaches and how they can leverage and improve the industrial design flow.

2:40 pm-3.15 pm: Defected Ground Structure (DGS) Integration Technique for Planar Antennas

Description:Advances in Wireless Technology demand the efficient devices capable of operating high data-rates and at low signal power. The micro-wave researchers have been working towards the development of advanced RF front ends to meet these requirements. Various novel approaches have been explored in the recent years in view of developing new generation low profile antennas.

This talk is aimed to address a new technique developed over the last decade and find potential applications in designing advanced antennas using printed circuit technology. The technique involves deliberately created defects on the ground plane, termed as Defected Ground Structure or more popularly ‘DGS’. This specifically implies a single or a limited number of defects on the ground plane and has been familiar to microwave community for a long time, although their application to antenna engineering is relatively new.

The DGS actually evolved in early 2000’s as a simpler variant of Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) structure. The EBGs are periodic in nature exhibiting a property of preventing the electromagnetic (EM) waves to propagate through them over a range of frequencies, called ‘stop-band’ and allowing the EM waves to propagate over a range of frequencies, called ‘pass-band’. Thus, a DGS stands for a simplified EBG realized as a defect on the ground plane of a planar microwave circuit or antenna. A DGS is primarily of resonant in nature and may have different shape and size with different frequency response. The evolution of DGS, physical insight into the design and a chronology of its major developments will be discussed.

In 2005, the DGS was explored by the author for the first time for antenna application, in particular, to improve the radiation characteristics. In 2006, DGS was successfully applied by the author and his research group to antenna arrays to minimize its mutual coupling problem. Subsequently, antenna com-munity had realized its tremendous potential and explored the techniques extensively leading to many possible applications. More elaborate authentic documentation was published as a book chapter.

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WS1: Presentation3:15 pm-3.35 pm: Antennas for Defense application

Description: In this Talk Antenna system for various defense applications will be discussed and presented.

3:35 pm-4.00 pm: Tea/Coffee/Networking

4.00 pm-4.40 pm: The Expanding Role of Electromagnetic Simulation in Aircraft Type Certification

Description: New regulations and new aerospace materials drive up the cost and complexity of type certification. Advances in simulation capability and validation accuracy have greatly increased the use of electromagnetic simulation as a method of compliance to combat the rise in cost and program schedules. In this presentation, we describe the new role for these tools along with how they can be used to enhance testing to reduce overall program cost, duration and risk.

4:40 pm - 5:20 pm: Non-conventional EMC modelling for Space application and Non-Conventional EM Measurements by Drones

Description: The first part of the presentation will discuss the benefits of EM modelling for non-conventional EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) problems such as the modelling of antennas mounted on re-entry vehicles in the presence of plasma cloud and analysis of the interaction of antennas with plasma plume emitted by ion thrusters. The second part of the contribution will present some of the M/S IDS experience in the area of em measurement by Drones.

5:20 pm - 5:40 pm: Indian Deep Space Network – Communicating to Planets and beyond

Description: The tenuous link between earth and those spacecraft that explore our solar system relies heavily on ground antennas. Indeed, antennas are often used to symbolize the earth based end of the deep space telecommunication link because of their physically dominating presence at ground stations. The large aperture size if of course associated with high gain, a pre-requisite for the signal starved deep space telecommunications environment. Ground stations have evolved considerably since the first missions that went beyond earth orbit. Station complexity and performance have increased significantly to meet the more ambitious and challenging mission goals, higher telemetry rates for increased science return, increased operating distances to enable exploring the solar system and beyond. Ground antennas are a key part of the complete microwave receiving system that includes feeds, low noise amplifiers, cryogenics and other micro-wave components.

One of the major functions of the deep space communications is the dual purpose consists of an uplink (for commanding) and downlink for monitoring the health of the spacecraft. Additionally the downlink is used to transmit the data from onboard science instruments or payload data from the interplan-etary spacecraft or probe. Another important application of these links is to provide radiometry data to navigate the spacecraft and to support various radio science experiments. The radiometric navigation technique uses the concept of Very Large Base Interferometer (VLBI). Adding a second source like quasar near the deep space probe with tones emitted from the space probe, the accuracies are improved further by using a technique called delta Differential One way Range (∆DOR) and the measurement time is drastically reduced by using these techniques. This differential propagation time-delay techniques largely cancel the common error sources and normally achieve low angular coordinate errors. The techniques are capable of providing ac-curacies which are one order better than the conventional tracking techniques and are widely used in current space science missions.

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WS1: PresentationFaculty Bio’s

DebatoshGuha is a Professor in the Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, India. He is also associated with the depart-ment of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering of the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, and served the same as HAL Chair Professor.

He received the B.Tech. andM.Tech. degrees from the University of Calcutta in 1987 and 1989, respectively and started his career as Project Engineer in Webel Telecommunication Industries Limited. After graduating with a PhD in microwave engineering from Calcutta University, he joined the same University as an Assistant Professor in 1994. He spent about two years with the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario as a Visiting Research Professor working largely on the developments of various low profile microwave and wireless antennas.

He has researched in developing microstrips and dielectric resonator antenna technologies. Defected Ground Structure (DGS) -inspired antenna is one of his major areas of contribution. He has published 70+ papers in top Journals, 150+ conference articles, and a Book entitled ‘Microstrip and Printed Antennas: New Trends, Techniques, and Applications’ from Wiley, UK. He developed commercial indoor/outdoor wireless antennas for a North American industry operating since 2007.

Professor Guha is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), National Academy of Sciences, Indian (NASI), West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology (WAST), and the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE). He is a Senior Member of IEEE and recipient of some notable awards which include IETE Ram LalWadhwa Award 2016 (New Delhi), IEEE AP-S Raj Mittra Travel Grant Award 2012 (Chicago); URSI Young Scientist Award 1996 (Lille, France); and Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Prize 1984 (New Delhi).

He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters and a Section Editor of INAE Letters. He served IEEE Kolkata Section as the Chair (2013-2014); IEEE AP-MTT Kolkata Chapter as the Founding Chair (2004) and Chair (2010-2011). He conceptualized and initiated two flag-ship IEEE sponsored conferences in India in 2007 and 2010 in the fields of Electromagnetics and Antenna Engineering.

His current research interests include DGS-integration technique for advanced antenna design, unconventional modes and their applications in Dielectric Resonator An-tennas, wideband and ultrawideband antennas, Specific antennas for space and wireless industries.

Giancarlo Guida Education: University degree (110/110 cum laude) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Napoli, in 1995 with thesis work on Numerical methods for analysis of bifurcations and chaos in the nonlinear dynamics of transmission lines

Present position: Senior Engineer “Electromagnetic Engineering Division (EME)” at IDS.

Activities and professional experiences of interest: • Signal and Power integrity analysis at Printed Circuit Board level• EMC design best practiceRF and antenna design, EMC analysis and design for electronic systems for earth station, naval, avionic and space environments; CAE tools design for electromagnetic applications;Electromagnetic methods and application to industrial application: numerical methods (Method of Moments, FEM, FDTD, MTL, asymptotic methods (GTD, PO, PTD)

modeling of e.m. radiation interaction with complex environments; patch array design; Lecturer for EM simulation, Signal integrity and EMC in several Italian and international Universities Giancarlo published original papers at international meetings and on technical journals, on topics related to his relevant experience.

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WS1: PresentationAntonio Guidoni

Education: University degree (110/110) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pisa, in 1996 Performance evaluation of an XATOM type ATM switch.

Present position: Senior Engineer “Electromagnetic Engineering Division (EME)” at IDS.

Activities and professional experiences of interest: • Joined IDS Corporation Italy in 1998 as a System Analyst focusing on analysing and solving numerous customer problems in the Aerospace/

Defence application fields involving antenna siting, installed system performance evaluation and EMI/EMC problems.• Electromagnetic methods and working procedures for industrial application in the field of HIRF and lightning• Responsible for electromagnetic software products of the Aeronautical Division: product upgrades definition, pre-sales and post-sales and technical support on

specific application• Electromagnetic engineering best practice• CAE tools for electromagnetic applicationAntonio published original papers at international meetings and on technical journals, on topics related to his relevant experience.

Dr D. R. Jahagirdar received his B.E. degree in Electronics Engineering in 1990, from Govt. College of Engineering, Amravati University, Maharashtra, India. He received M.Tech. in Microwave Engineering in 1992, from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India. He was a Research Assistant at Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy at IIT, Kharagpur. In 1992 he joined Antenna Products Division of Electronics Corpora-tion of India Hyderabad.

In 1994, he received scholarship from the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, UK to pursue his PhD. He obtained Ph.D. in 1997 from the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK. He has won ‘Best Paper Award’ at the third IEEE High-Frequency Postgraduate Student Colloquium 1997 at the University of Leeds, UK organized by IEEE UKRI section. He joined Research Center Imarat, DRDO, Hyderabad in May 2000. In 2002, he received Prof.S.K. Mitra memorial award for ‘Best research oriented paper’ from IETE. He received ‘Young Scientist Award’ at Intl Radar Symposium Bangalore in 2005. In 2007 He received ‘Laboratory scientist of the year award. In 2010 he received ‘DRDO Scientist of the year’ from Prime Minister of India. He has 52 papers published in various international conferences and journals. He is a reviewer in IEEE AP society’s transactions on antennas and propagation. He was also guest editor for some time in MTT society’s transaction. He was technical program chair for IMARC-2015 conference in Hyderabad. He is external guide for many PhD students. He is a Fellow of IETE and senior member of IEEE, Antennas and Propagation Society and Microwave Theory and Techniques Society and Aerospace and Electronics society, Communication society. He is also a member of URSI. His area of interest is microwave antennas and arrays. At present he is group head in Radar seekers Lab of RCI, DRDO.

V.V. Srinivasan obtained his M.Tech degree in Microwave Electronics from Delhi University, India, in 1986. Subsequently he joined ISRO and was involved in the development of antennas for spacecrafts, airborne radar applications and ground station antennas. His area of work includes phased array antennas for spacecraft applications, microstrip antennas and arrays, high efficiency – light weight reflector antennas, broadband antennas, ground station antennas, feeds for reflector antennas. Spaceborne Phased Array Antennas with dual circular polarization capability is designed by him have been flown and widely used to transmit high quality images in state of the art remote sensing satellites. His area of work also includes ground station antennas including RF design of the antenna and associated feeds. Important contributions have been made in the design and realization of the 32mtr beam waveguide ground station antenna of ISRO (IDSN-32). Currently he is Deputy Director at the ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network and is taking care of the Ground Station Network Area and Radar Development Area. He has published about 100 techni-cal papers in various national / international conferences and journals. He is an active IEEE volunteer and served the Bangalore section in various capacities and chaired the section in 2010 and 2011. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.

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Workshop 2 (WS2): IEEE Standard

Date: 16th Dec 2016, 2-5.30pm (Workshop 2)2-3.30pm

1. Welcome to Standards Workshop: Intro to Standards SIG: Sri Chandra (10 mins)

2. IEEE P2650: Pre-Screening Audiometry Systems: Dr. Mohankumar (30 mins)

3. IEEE Future Direction & the 5G Initiative: Sri Chandra (30 mins)

4. IEEE eHealth Standards: Munir Mohammed (20 mins)

[BREAK] - 30 mins

4-5.30pm

5. IEEE P1931: ROOF Computing Standard: Syam Madanapalli (30 mins)

6. IoT Security Panel: Moderator - Nishant Krishna + 3 panelists (60 mins)

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WS2: Presenters

Mohan Kumar Rajagopal, Ph.D., IEEE Senior Member, Vice President, Strategic Business, MegaChips Corporation (India)

Mohan obtained his Doctorate in EEE from Imperial College London in the domain of ‘Ultra Low Power Wearable Systems”. He has about 22+ years of experience in the Biomedical, Semiconductor & Healthcare industries. He has worked extensively in product innovation ranging from Consumer to Healthcare Technologies.  Most recently, he led a team at Philips Healthcare to launch a low-cost, portable ECG for emerging markets like India. He was also part of the “Low cost Cochlear Implant” project being pioneered by DRDO.

Mohan currently serves as a Vice President of Strategic Business at MegaChips Corporation where he focuses on IoT devices for Wearables, Healthcare and Smart grids. He is the WG Chair for an IEEE EMBS & IEEE SA supported New Standard P2650 : Pre-Screening Audiometric Systems. He is also an active member of the IEEE SIG on Communications Disability that supports technology development for the Speech & Hearing Impaired, Visually Challenged & other communication disorders.

Syam Madanapalli, Global Lead for IoT Delivery, Dell IEEE Senior Member

Syam is the Global Lead for IoT Delivery at Dell Services and Subject Matter Expert for IoT. Syam has co-authored a book on All IP Networks, filed for several patents, written 7 RFCs at IETF, contributed to standards at IEEE and won several awards. Syam also volunteers for SDOs to enhance the technology for the humanity and mentors students, teachers and startups.

Syam is the working group chair for the Roof Computing Working Group at IEEE.

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WS2: PresentersNishant Krishna, Software Architect, Avaya

Nishant is a Software Architect, Innovator and Inventor with 16+ years of experience working on Net-work Management Systems (NMS), Cloud and Virtualization, Software-Defined Network (SDN) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Nishant has 2 patent granted and 5 patents filed/pending with US Patent Office in the areas of Network Management Systems, Cloud, Virtualization and SDN Technologies. He participates actively in User Experience (UX) and Wireframing related activities. He is an active member and contributor to numerous technical meetups. He is also a contributor to IEEE conferences and standards, and is a member of subcommittee working on defining standards for IoT and Smart Cities.

Nirag Nanavaty Product Manager, 5G

Niraj works in Nokia as Product Manager for 5G Radio products. He has extensive experience in 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G wireless communication systems. Niraj was part of Nokia team that won Unicom 2015 Ethical Hacking contest. He represented Nokia in 2015 Security Best Practice Meet conducted by DSCI, NASSCOM. Niraj’s paper “SECURED INTERNET SHOPPING - APPLICATION OF ELLIPTIC CURVE ELGAMAL SCHEME” was accepted in IEEE “Internet for You” conference. He has two patents under filing. Niraj holds an MTech degree from IIT, Kanpur and an MBA degree from IIM, Bangalore. Niraj’s interests include 5G topics like RRM, Massive MIMO Beamforming and IoT, Telco Cloud and cloud security, security topics like IPsec/TLS, PKI/Certificate Management and ethical hacking, Green technologies, SON and Transport.

Varun M Tayur, Software Developer, Avaya

Varun M Tayur is a software developer with 9 years of experience working on Software Defined Net-works (SDN) and Network Management Systems (NMS). He has 5 research publications in the area of IoT – Interoperability. He is pursuing PhD in “Semantic methods for interoperable and dynamic workflow composition in IoT”. He has 4 Applications published on the Android Play Store. His areas of interest include IoT, Cloud, SDN & Android

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WS2: PresentersVirendra Gupta, Senior Vice President – Engineering and Business Line Head, Huawei

Virendra Gupta is Senior Vice President – Engineering and Business Line Head – 2012 Labs Busi-ness line and Single OSS Business Line in Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Huawei’s largest overseas R&D center focused on developing and delivering telecom, enterprise and consumer domain core platforms, products, end-to-end solutions and services for global market.

His business lines are focused on developing products and platforms in the space of big data, IOT, Data Center, Protocols, Database, Storage, ecommerce, OSS, SDN/NFV, Cloud PAAS. Products and platforms developed in his business line are widely deployed with leading enterprises and operators throughout the world. His business line has also filed more than 100 patents in last 4 years.

Virendra has over 27 years of experience in the ICT (IT and communication technology) industry, of which more than 15 years have been with Huawei. He has earlier worked with C-DOT, HP, Hughes Software and Nokia, Finland. Virendra holds an Engineering Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics from National Institute of Technology, Jaipur; Masters De-gree in Integrated Electronics from Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi; MBA (Marketing) from University of Delhi, Faculty of Management Studies; M Tech in Computer Science from Dr MGR University, MS in Embedded System Design from Manipal University.

Munir Mohammed Program Specialist – IEEE Communications Society

Munir Mohammed currently works as Program Specialist - ComSoc & eHealth at IEEE. Munir sup-ports IEEE Communications Society activities and Standards activities relating to eHealth pan India. He has been working with IEEE since 9 years and prior to this, Munir had been working in Software Application development for more than 20 yrs. 

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Srikanth Chandrasekaran, Director – Standards & Technology, IEEE-SA, IEEE Senior Member

Sri has been associated with the IEEE-SA and the IEEE India office for the past 4+ years with focus on stan-dards engagements in India and executing the programs on the Emerging Technology programs within the IEEE-SA. In this strategic role, Sri drives standards related initiatives & programs globally across technol-ogy sectors which include amongst others IoT, Smart Cities, Sensors, eHealth and VLSI domains, and also to engage Indian engineering community to global IEEE standards development efforts.

Prior to joining IEEE, Sri was associated with Freescale Semiconductor Inc. (formerly Motorola Inc.) for 18 years, manag-ing a global R&D team focused on Electronic Design Automation.

Sri holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Madras University, India and a Post Graduation degree in Electrical Communication from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.

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Program Schedule 16-17-18 December 2016 | Venue: J N Tata Auditorium, IISc, Bangalore

T: Technical Paper Oral Presentation; P: Poster Session; WS: Workshop

December 16, 20168.00 - 9.00 AM Registration

9.00 - 10.30 AM T1 T2 T3 T4P1

10.30 - 11.00 AM Tea Break11.00 - 11.30 AM Conference Inauguration

11.30 AM - 12.15 PM Keynote - 1: Dr. Annadurai, ISRO Satellite Centre, India

12.15 - 1.00 PM Keynote - 2: Dr. San Murugesan, BRITE Professional Services, Australia

1.00 - 1.15 PM Exhibition Inauguration1.00 - 2.00 PM Lunch2.00 - 3.30 PM WS1 WS2 T5 T63.30 - 4.00 PM Tea Break

P24.00 - 5.30 PM WS1 WS2 T7 T8

December 17, 20168.00 - 9.00 AM Registration

9.00 - 11.00 AM T9 T10 T11 T12P3

11.00 - 11.30 AM Tea Break11.30 AM - 12.15 PM Keynote - 3: Dr. Hamid Krim, NCSU, USA

12.15 - 1.00 PM Keynote - 4: Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot, UC Irvine, USA1.00 - 2.00 PM Lunch

2.00 - 2.45 PM Keynote - 5: Dr. Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman, USA

2.45 - 3.45 PM Panel Dis-cussion T13 T14 T15

3.30 - 4.00 PM Tea BreakP4

4.00 - 6.00 PM T16 T17 T18 T196.00 - 7.30 PM T20 T21 T22 T237.30 - 9.00 PM Dinner

December 18, 20168.00 - 9.00 AM Registration

9.00 - 11.00 AM T24 T25 T26 T27P5

11.00 - 11.30 AM Tea Break

11.30 AM - 12.15 PM Keynote - 6: Balajee Sowrirajan, Samsung Semicon-ductors India

12.15 - 1.00 PM Keynote - 7: Dr. Ashok K. Das, SunMoksha Power Pvt. Ltd., India

1.00 - 2.00 PM Lunch2.00 - 3.30 PM T28 T29 T30 T313.30 - 4.00 PM Tea Break

P64.00 - 5.15 PM T32 T33 T34 T355.15 - 6.00 PM Awards and Valedictory Function6.00 - 6.30 PM High Tea

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December 16, 2016

Session No. Time Track Room No. Paper IDs Session Chair Affiliation

T1 9.00 - 10.30 AM Aerospace and Mechatronics Hall A 25, 70, 173, 184, 248, 334 Ms. Khadeeja Nusrath CSIR-NAL, Bangalore

T2 9.00 - 10.30 AM Computer Science Hall B 10, 38, 55, 68, 150 Mr. Sudeendra Koushik IEEE Bangalore

T3 9.00 - 10.30 AM Microwave Hall C 1020, 1082, 1088, 1176, 1183 Mr. V V. Srinivasan ISTRAC, ISRO

T4 9.00 - 10.30 AM Energy Systems Main Hall 95, 107, 236, 239, 244, 897 Prof. Suresh Jangamshetti, BEC, Bagalkot

T5 2.00 - 3.30 PM Aerospace and Mechatronics Hall B 373, 384, 413, 551, 732, 734 Prof. Radhakant Padhi IISc, Bangalore

T6 2.00 - 3.30 PM Networking and Communication & Elec-tronic Systems Hall C 14, 82, 85, 93, 128, 879, 981 Prof. Jyotsna Bapat, IIIT-Bangalore

T7 4.00 - 5.45 PM Aerospace and Mechatronics Hall B 787, 803, 928, 930, 933, 1042, 1153 Dr. Prashant Mishra TCS, Bangalore

T8 4.00 - 5.30 PM Networking and Communication Hall C 187, 229, 243, 303, 304, 323, 1053 Prof. Susmita Das NIT, Rourkela

December 17, 2016

Session No. Time Track Room No. Paper IDs Session Chair Affiliation

T9 9.00 - 11.00 AM Computer Science Hall A 213, 226, 274, 310, 332, 425, 505, 528 Mr. Sudeendra Koushik IEEE Bangalore

T10 9.00 - 11.00 AM Signal and Image Processing Hall B 96, 123, 151, 428, 550, 735, 827, 1024 Dr. Hariharan MSRUAS, Bangalore

T11 9.00 - 11.00 AM Humanitarian Technology Hall B 143, 341, 343, 366, 610, 648, 790, 1104 Dr. Ashok K Das SunMoksha

T12 9.00 - 11.00 AM Microwave Main Hall 376, 763, 789, 865, 873, 963, 966 Prof. Debatosh Guha IRPE, UOC

T13 2.45 - 3.45 PM Computer Science Hall A 535, 664, 711 Dr. V N Muralidhara IIIT-Bangalore

T14 2.45 - 3.45 PM Electronic Systems Hall B 158, 197, 450, 473 Mr. B N Pal Srishti ESD,

T15 2.45 - 3.45 PM Energy Systems Hall C 298, 319, 349, 353 Prof. G. Narayanan EE, IISc

T16 4.00 - 6.00 PM Microwave Main Hall 27, 28, 47, 113, 126, 149, 156, 192 Dr. Sudhakar Rao Northrop Grumman

T17 4.00 - 6.00 PM Electronic Systems Hall A 335, 347, 372, 524, 658, 739, 818, 981 Dr. Manoj Choudhury Samsung, Bangalore

T18 4.00 - 6.00 PM Computer Science Hall B 742, 872, 874, 912, 934, 1163, 1177 Dr. V N Muralidhara IIIT-Bangalore

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T19 4.00 - 6.00 PM Signal and Image Processing Hall C 475, 527, 552, 730, 967, 1067, 1090 Dr. Neelam Sinha IIIT-Bangalore

T20 6.00 - 7.30 PM Microwave Main Hall 878, 889, 893, 965 Mr. V Rajusagi ISAC, ISRO

T21 6.00 - 7.30 PM Electronic Systems & Networking and Communication Hall A 398, 989, 1052, 344, 385 Mr. B. N Pal Srishti ESD,

T22 6.00 - 7.30 PM Networking and Communication Hall B 471, 477, 482, 492, 570, 638 Prof. Prashant Wali PESIT, Bangalore

T23 6.00 - 7.30 PM Signal and Image Processing Hall C 529, 595, 647, 737, 817, 902, 1033 Prof. Bharath PESIT, Bangalore

December 18, 2016

Session No. Time Track Room No. Paper IDs Session Chair Affiliation

T24 9.00 - 11.00 AM Energy Systems Main Hall 358, 369, 392, 417, 429, 453, 479, 511 Mr. Sethuraman ABB, Bangalore

T25 9.00 - 11.00 AM Electronic Systems & Networking and Communication Hall A 659, 757, 798, 809, 816, 826, 857, 588 Prof. Madhav Rao IIIT-Bangalore

T26 9.00 - 11.00 AM Microwave Hall B 199, 216, 218, 346, 386, 436, 496, 530, 564 Dr. A. K. Singh LRDE, DRDO

T27 9.00 - 11.00 AM Signal and Image Processing Hall C 222, 250, 504, 731, 977, 1029, 649 Dr. Dinesh Babu J IIIT-Bangalore

T28 2.00 - 3.30 PM Energy Systems Main Hall 835, 843, 859, 974, 975 Prof. Suresh Jangamshetti, BEC, Bagalkot

T29 2.00 - 3.30 PM Networking and Communication Hall A 881, 913, 918, 954, 999, 1027 Dr. Laxmi CDoT, Bangalore

T30 2.00 - 3.30 PM Microwave Hall B 665, 674, 726, 830, 858, 861 Dr NNSSSRK Prasad

T31 2.00 - 3.30 PM Networking and Communication Hall C 1028, 1035, 1044, 1047, 1062 Prof. Navin Kumar Amrita University, Bangalore

T32 4.00 - 5.15 PM Energy Systems Main Hall 982, 996, 1091, 1148, 1167, 1085 Dr. Laxmi CDoT, Bangalore

T33 4.00 - 5.15 PM Networking and Communication Hall A 1080, 1102, 1108, 1109, 1125 Dr. Sajal Das, Intel Research Lab., India

T34 4.00 - 5.15 PM Energy Systems Hall B 699, 713, 727, 748, 820, 828 Mr. Kesav Bapat Keysight

T35 4.00 - 5.15 PM Electronic Systems Hall C 721, 892, 900 Dr. Madhav Rao IIIT-Bangalore

Paper Presentation Schedule 16-17-18 December 2016 | Venue: J N Tata Auditorium, IISc, Bangalore

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Poster Presentation Schedule 16-17-18 December 2016 | Venue: J N Tata Auditorium, IISc, Bangalore

December 16, 2016

Session No. Time Track Poster IDs Session Chair Affiliation

P1 9.00 - 11.00 AM Aerospace and Mechatronics & Elec-tronic Systems

315, 488, 557, 635, 984, 1141, 321, 499, 520, 801, 952, 707, 259, 381, 521

Dr. Siva Reddy Reva Univ

P2 3.00 - 5.00 PM Electronic Systems & Signal and Image Processing

30, 316, 432, 451, 523, 540, 722, 1164, 754, 829, 871, 910, 1071, 1175

Dr. Subhajit Sen IIIT-Bangalore

December 17, 2016

Session No. Time Track Poster IDs Session Chair Affiliation

P3 9.30 - 11.30 AM Energy Systems 64, 99, 195, 217, 254, 324, 356, 389, 419, 463, 619, 697, 771, 781, 839, 888

P4 3.00 - 5.00 PM Computer Science & Networking and Communication

185, 211, 364, 736, 775, 1150, 4, 88, 302, 668, 687, 810, 863, 907, 943

December 18, 2016

Session No. Time Track Poster IDs Session Chair Affiliation

P5 9.30 - 11.30 AM Signal and Image Processing 71, 73, 79, 161, 190, 266, 367, 546, 574, 605, 611, 627, 710, 741, 770, 812

Sunil and Gopika IIIT-Bangalore

P6 3.00 - 5.00 PM Humanitarian Technologies & Micro-wave

160, 280, 401, 525, 890, 960, 1001, 1178, 378, 620, 662, 712, 854, 942, 1070

Dr. Giancarlo Guida

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Papers—Aerospace and Mechatronics Session

No.Paper

ID Title Authors

T1

25 Design & Realization of Multi Mission Data Handling System for Remote sensing satellite

Lalitkrushna Thakar, Chayan Dutta, Sura P S and Subramanya Udupa.

70 Coarse Correction of a High Energy Laser Weapon System with Target Estimation Swastik Samantaray and Prof. Radhakant Padhi. 173 Actuator compensated UDE based robust Roll Autopilot design Charulika Kohli and Chandar Ts.

184 Lateral Stability Enhancement of Vehicles Using Adaptive Sliding Mode Based Ac-tive Front Steering and Direct Yaw Moment Control Arobindra Saikia and Chitralekha Mahanta.

248 Modeling and Simulation of IIR Seeker for an Aerospace Vehicle Srinivassa Rao Bhavirpudi, Santosh Kumar Satnami, Prasad Mvks, Sobhan Kumar L and Narayana Dvvs.

334 Robust Extended Kalman Filter for Ballistic Object Tracking during Re-entry Rudrashis Majumder and Smita Sadhu.

T5

373 Vision Based Autonomous Guidance Algorithm for Terminal Descent Phase of Soft Lunar Landing Avijit Banerjee, Shyam Mohan M and Radhakant Padhi.

384 Design of Conformal Metamaterial Unit cells for Invisibility Cloaking Applications Jyothi M H, Bipin D V, Balamati Choudhury and Raveendra-nath U Nair.

413 Finite-Time Partial IGC Approach for Formation Flying with Collision Avoidance Harshal Oza and Radhakant Padhi.

551 A Decentralized Fault -Tolerant Weights Based Algorithm for Coordination of Swarm Robots for a Disaster Scenario

Nithya M., Aniketh Ramesh, Pruthvi Ram Yazwa and Manohar E.B.

732 Fault-Tolerant Flight Profile Simulator for Launch Vehicle Applications Danish Daniel, Kiran P and Noel Philip.

734 Wind-velocity Estimation in Re-entry Vehicles using Flush Air Data System and Aided Navigation outputs Noel Philip.

T7

787 Robust control design using sliding mode observer for uncertain systems Bhausaheb Musmade and Mukesh Ghogare.

803 Discrete Backstepping Control of Magnetic Levitation System with a Nonlinear State Estimator Abhishek Nayak and Bidyadhar Subudhi.

928 Hardware in Loop Simulation for Aircraft Arrester Gear System Sandipa Chakraborty and C L Waghmare. 930 Real-Time Energy-Optimal Moving Target Tracking by Holonomic Vehicle Karnika Biswas, Ananda Sankar Kundu and Indrani Kar.

933 In-Flight Centre-of-Gravity Estimation Using Extended Kalman Filter Khadeeja Nusrath Tk, Kumarbabu G, Basappa K and Jatinder Singh.

1042 All Neighbor Fuzzy Relational Data Association for Multitarget Tracking in the Pres-ence of ECM Gnane Swarnadh Satapathi and Pathipati Srihari.

1153 Optimisation of Buckling Strength and Fundamental Frequency of Uniformly Heated Cylindrical Panel by PSO

Jeyaraj Pitchaimani, Vinod Bhagat Suresh and Murigendrappa S.M.

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T2

10 Systematic Approach to Proactive Detection & Analysis of Response Time Variations in Multi- Tier Systems Anjani Kumar Pandey and Pragya Pandey.

38 Lossy Image Compression - A Frequent Sequence Mining perspective employing efficient Clustering Avinash Kadimisetty, Oswald C, Sivaselvan B and Kadimisetty Alekhya.

55 Analysis of Product Twitter Data though Opinion Mining Roshan Fernandes and Rio D’Souza. 68 Mining Online Product Reviews and Extracting Product features using Unsupervised method Anisha Rodrigues and Niranjan Chiplunkar.

150 Auto-scaling for Deadline Constrained Scientific Workflows in Cloud Environment Vinay K and Dilip Kumar S M.

T9

213 Feasibility Study of Botnet Detection Over Encrypted Data Prakruti Chandrashekar, Sashank Dara and Muralidhara V.N. 226 Content driven web scene creation for a tab manager and window manager Joy Bose, Deepak Mittal and Siva Kumar Gunturi.

274 An interrupt based approach for complete automation of spacecraft checkout operations in a multi tasked environment

Sreedevi S, Sheena Jose, Muthumani Rajan, Usha Bhandiwad and Vasanthakumari U.

310 Design of Inter Process Communication Methodology in Automatic Spacecraft Checkout Environment

Saranya C, Sreedevi S, Sheena Jose, Muthumani Rajan, Usha Bhaniwad and Vasantha Kumari U N.

332 Context Based Interesting Tweet Recommendation Framework Sanjay Singh and Maulik Dang. 425 A Hardware-Based High-Throughput DNA Sequence Alignment Scheme Sanchita Saha Ray, Nikita Srivastava and Surajeet Ghosh. 505 Modeling and Verification of Timed Automaton Based Hybrid Systems Using Spin Model Checker Suresh Kumar N and G Santhosh Kumar. 528 Value Based Redundancy Detection in SSA Code C M Akhila and Nabizath Saleena.

T13535 Decision support system for identifying customer churn based on buying patterns in a discrete

manufacturing industryRama Mohan Rao Dintakurthi, Balaji Venkatraman, Poornachandran Mahendran and Sheela Siddappa.

664 Restaurant Attribute classification using Deep Learning Daksh Varshneya, Pawan Dhananjay and Dinesh Babu Jayagopi. 711 Adding CNNs to the Mix: Stacking Models for Sentiment Classification Vishwanath D and Shubham Gupta.

T18

742 Measuring MC/DC at Design Phase using UML Sequence Diagram and Concolic Testing Sangharatna Godboley, Arpita Dutta, Avijit Das and Durga Prasad Mohapatra.

872 Energy Efficient Online Scheduling of Aperiodic Real Time Task on Large Multi-threaded Multiprocessor Systems Manojit Ghose, Aryabartta Sahu and Sushanta Karmakar.

874 Heuristic Systematic model based guidelines for phishing victims Ganthan Narayanasamy, Bharanidharan Shanmugam, Sami Azam, Khar Cheng Yeo and Krishnan Kannoorpatti.

912 High Performance Report Generation in Hospital Management Information Systems Siddharth Srivastava, Puneet Singh Khurana, Astha Rai, Amarjeet Cheema and Praveen Srivastava.

934 A Novel Feature Extraction Scheme for N400 Detection Reshma Kar, Amit Konar, Aruna Chakraborty and Sanchita Ghosh. 1163 Study of Optimized SVM for Incident Prediction for a Steel Plant in India Sobhan Sarkar, Sammangi Vinay, Vishal Pateshwari and Jhareswar Maiti. 1177 Framework and Tool Support to Design High Quality Domain Models for Intelligent Systems Mahesh Babu.

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ID Title Authors

T6 981 Electron mobility modeling in strained-Si n-MOSFETs using TCAD Tara Prasanna Dash, Sanghmitra Das, Diana Pradhan and Rajib Kumar Nanda.

T14

158 Design of Distributed Arithmetic based Reconfigurable Filters Sandhya M, Senthil Kumar E and Manikandan J. 197 Development of Floating Gate MOSFET for Dosimeter Shailesh Kumar, Abhishek Kumar Srivastava and B Umapathi.

450 Reconfigurable Tunnel Field Effect Transistor Exhibiting Reduced Ambipolar Behaviour Ranjith R., Rama S. Komaragiri and Suja K. J.

473 A Statistical Study of Detergent and Shampoo Adulterated Milk Detection System Moupali Chakraborty, Dina Anna John and Karabi Biswas.

T17

335 A Novel Architecture for Computing Eigenvalues of Matrix for High Speed Applications

Soumitr Sanjay Dubey, Rahul Shrestha and Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury.

347 Multi-Master Bus Interface Design using Efficient Lottery Bus Arbiter Bhawna Tiwari. 372 Design of Machine Vision System for High Speed Manufacturing Environments Shreya Sunkam Ramaprasad, Sahiti Priya C and Rajeshware G S. 524 A CMOS Proteretic Bistable Device Apuroop Anyam, Syed Azeemuddin and Sayeh M.R.

658 Mixer Architecture with Improved Image Rejection and Interference Mitigation for Cognitive Radio Varun D and Govind R Kadambi.

739 An Improved Anti-differential Configuration Based Hall-Effect Current Sensor Noby George and Gopalakrishna Srungavarapu. 818 Motor Speed and Position Sensing using Inductive Sensing (LDC) technology Suhas R C and Christopher Alan Oberhauser.

981 Electron mobility modeling in strained-Si n-MOSFETs using TCAD Tara Prasanna Dash, Sanghmitra Das, Diana Pradhan and Rajib Kumar Nanda.

T21

398 Fin-FET based Low Temperature Coefficient Current Reference Generator Sonali Gupta and Arindam Raychaudhuri.

989 Impact of Dielectric Material and Temperature Variations on the Performance of TFET with Dielectric Pocket Upasana Kardam, Rakhi Narang, Manoj Saxena and Mridula Gupta.

1052 Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Based High Sensitive Water Salinity Sensor For Oceanographic Applications

Uma Kumari C.R, Dhanalakshmi Samiappan, T.Rama Rao and Tata Sudhakar.

T25 588 Testable Reversible Latch in Molecular Quantum Dot Cellular Automata Framework Debajyoty Banik, Dr. Jimson Mathew and Prof. Hafizur Rahaman.

T35

721 A Simple Signal Conditioner for Tunneling Magneto-Resistance based Angle Sensor Kishor Nandapurkar, Anoop C. S. and Pranab Kumar Dutta. 892 Modelling, Development and Analysis of Low-Cost Device for Water Quality Testing Indu K and Jishmi Jos Choondal.

900 Calibration Free Power Reduction Technique for 11Bit, 45MS/s Pipelined ADC Implementation Amitesh Kumar Tripathi and Kiran Kumar Garje.

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T4

95 FLC-FPGA based Digital Controller for Boost PFC SMPS without Current Measurement Bhaskar Atla and Ramesh Babu U.

107 Delay-Dependent Stability Criterion for Delayed Load Frequency Control Systems Krishnan Ramakrishnan.

236 Design, Development and Analysis of Energy Harvesting System for Wireless Pulsating Sensors Kesavan Praveen, Manasa Pudipeddi and Metta Sivaramakrishna.

239 Short-Term Power Market Services on Cloud K Jagan Mohan, M Siddharth Rao, R K Senthil Kumar and G L Ganga Prasad.

244 A Multiobjective approach for Optimal allocation of charging station to Electric Vehicles Priyanka Shinde and K. Shanti Swarup.

897 Single Layer Type II Chebyshev Neural Network Based Adaptive Backstepping Control of DC-DC Buck Converter Tousif Khan Nizami and Chitralekha Mahanta.

T15

298 Single–Phase Rooftop Photovoltaic based Grid–Interactive Electricity System Prakash Chandra Kushwaha and Chandrashekhar Narayan Bhende.

319 Stability Analysis of a Grid Connected DFIG Based WECS with Two-Mass Shaft Modeling Elchuri Prasanthi and Shubhanga Aithal.

349 Space Vector Based Hybrid PWM for VSI fed Variable Speed Induction Motor Drives Mohammed Shafi K P, Joseph Peter and Rijil Ramchand. 353 Effect of multi-pole rotor magnetization in a can-stack linear actuator performance Madhavan R, Dipak Uddhav Mane and Dheeraj Saxena.

T24

358 Generalized Design of Passive Components for Ultracapacitor Based Bidirectional DC-DC Converters Saichand Kasicheyanula and Vinod John.

369 Bearing Fault Diagnosis of a Three Phase Induction Motor using Stockwell Transform Megha Singh and Abdul Gafoor Shaik.

392 A novel methodology to design permanent magnet synchronous generator for ocean current turbine applications D Leo, Biren Pattanaik, Yv Narasimharao and Purnima Jalihal.

417 Integrated Energy and Transmission Pricing Shri Ram Vaishya and Vaskar Sarkar.

429 An efficient Power Flow Method for Distribution System Studies under various load models Kiran Babu B and Sydulu Maheswarapu.

453 MINLP for Hydrothermal Scheduling Problem Considering transmission Loss Suman Sutradhar, Nalin B Dev Choudhury and Nidul Sinha.

479 Energy Scheduling of Wind-Battery-Hydro based Hybrid Microgrid System using Heuristic Techniques

Navin Kumar Paliwal, Navneet Kumar Singh and Asheesh Kumar Singh.

511 Current Injection Modelling Based Large-Signal Analysis of a Grid-Connected Solar Photovoltaic Power System Santosh Singh and K.N. Shubhanga.

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835 Data-Driven Electrical Load Disaggregation Using Graph Signal Processing Kriti Kumar, Rahul Sinha, M. Girish Chandra and Naveen Kumar Thokala.

843 Implementation of Closed Loop Controller in a Dual Input DC-DC Converter for DC- Microgrid Application Nisar Km, Sivaprasad A, Kumaravel S and Ananthakrishnan P.

859 A Combined Model and Measurement based Scheme for Assessment of Poorly Damped Power Swings

Kunal Salunkhe, Gopal Gajjar, Anil Kulkarni and Shreevardhan Soman.

974 Three-phase Steady State Model for Unbalanced Operation of Grid-connected Wind Generation Unit Tanaya Datta, Avinash K. Sinha and Prabodh Bajpai.

975 Frequency Estimation in Power Systems for Wide Area Monitoring and Control Seshadri Sravan Kumar Vanjari, Manoj Kumar G, Santosh Kumar A and Thukaram Dhadbanjan.

T32

982 Electrical and Operational Anomaly Detection in Energy Intensive Manufacturing Industries

Nimish Soni, Gopalan Vijendran Venkoparao and Varadharajan Raman.

996 Development of a Microcontroller-based Pure SineWave Voltage-Source Inverter Employing Bipolar SPWM Switching Scheme Md. Zahurul Islam, Azfar Inteha and Mohammad Atiqullah.

1091 Sepic Derived Hybrid Converter with simultaneous AC and DC outputs. Ajitha Tomy and Anil J Thomas.

1148 A Novel Voltage Sensorless DPC Approach of AFE Rectifier Based on Virtual Flux and Dynamic DC Link Reference Design Amit Kumar and Gopalakrishna Srungavarapu.

1167 Variation of Switching Sub-intervals of IGBT with Device Current and Junction Temperature: An Experimental Study Subhas Chandra Das and G Narayanan.

1085 Islanding Based Optimal Placement of Phasor Measurement Unit using MILP Satyendra Pratap Singh and Shiv Pujan Singh.

T34

699 Modelling and Identification of Experimental Drum Type Steam Boiler Khushali Desai, Sunil P.U, Jayesh Barve and P.S.V. Nataraj. 713 Development of Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting module Pankaj Ipar, Shilpa Lambor and Sangeeta Joshi.

727 GPRS Enabled Smart Energy Meter with In -Home Display and Application of Time of Use Pricing

Lalit Chandra Saikia, Himshekhar Das, Nalin B Dev Choudhury and Tanmoy Malakar.

748 Laguerre functions based model predictive frequency and voltage control of isolated micro-grid Puvvula S R V R S S Vidyasagar and Shanti Swarup.

820 Short-Term Electrical Load Forecasting using Predictive Machine Learning Models Karun P Warrior, Shrenik M and Nimish Soni. 828 LC Series Resonant Converter Based High Power HBLED Lamp Driver with ZVS Madhumita Saikia and Binvy Moly Tom.

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Paper ID Title Authors

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143 LOW COST EYE BASED HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACE SYSTEM (Eye con-trolled mouse) Veena Hegde, Ramya Ullagaddimath and Kumuda S.

341 Automated Severity Scoring for Diabetic Retinopathy Using Fundus Pho-tography

P.N. Sharath Kumar, Deepak Rajasekharan, P.M. Sasi, Rajesh Kumar, Anuja Sathar and V Sahasranamam.

343 A Fuzzy-logic based Morse Code Entry System with a touch-pad interface for Physically Disabled Persons C.P. Ravikumar and Manikanta Dathi.

366 Exploring Radial Pulse Analysis using Multi-Scale Entropy Measures for Pathologic Condition Indication Prasad Joshi and Rohin Daruwala.

610 Chemoretina:An alternate Approach to Retinal Prosthesis Anuradha Pai, Jayesh Bellare and Tapan K Gandhi.

648 Automatic User Customized Brain Switch R. V. Sastry, R Aravind, Gagandeep Panwar, S Indrapriyadar-sini and A. G. Ramakrishnan.

790 Effects of Emotion on Physiological Signals Saikat Basu, Arnab Bag, Md. Aftabuddin, Mahadevappa M, Jayanta Mukherjee and Rajlakshmi Guha.

1104 A Novel Technique for Identifying Attentional Selection in a Dichotic Envi-ronment

Priya Shree, Piyush Swami, Varsha Suresh and Tapan Gan-dhi.

Papers—Humanitarian Technology

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1020 A Compact Four-elment MIMO antenna for WLAN/WiMAX and HiperLAN Applications Aastha Gupta, Vipin Choudhary, Malay Ranjan Tripathy and Arun Kumar Singh.

1082 Design of an Ultra High Frequency Wireless Charging Station Srijan Datta, Ashlin Jose and K.J. Vinoy. 1088 Compact UWB Antenna and Radio Propagation Analysis for Indoor Wireless Communications M Susila, T Ramarao and M Pushpalatha.

1176 Failure Correction of Linear Antenna Arrays with Optimized Element Position using Differential Evolution

Sujit K Mandal, Somnath Patra, Shahbaz Salam, G. K. Mahanti, Kaushik Mandal and N.N Pathak.

1183 Investigations into Improved Isolation in Co- to Cross-Polar Radiation Fields of a Single-Fed Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna

Mahammad Intiyas Pasha, Chandrakanta Kumar and Debatosh Guha.

T12

376 Dual-Frequency Vertex-Fed Pentagonal Slot On Rectangular Patch For WLAN/WiMAX Applications Surendrakumar Painam and Dr.Chandramohan Bhuma.

763 A Novel Semilumped Low-pass Filter having Finite Frequency Attenuation Poles with Defected Ground Structure

Srishti Saraswat, Gitansh Gulati, Sahil Tangri, Dheeraj Bhardwaj and Hema Singh.

789 Baluns for Dipole with Reflector Gaurangi Gupta and A. R. Harish. 865 A polarization insensitive FSS element to suppress the grating lobes for wide incident angles A.Renuka and Gvrkrao. 873 Design and Development of Ultrawideband Hybrid T-shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna Kedar Trivedi and Dhaval Pujara.

963 Space Fed Ring Microstrip Antenna array with Stacked Rectangular Microstrip Antenna Feed Amit Deshmukh, Adil Parvez, Priyanka Verma, Ami Desai, Poonam Kadam and Kamala Prasan Ray.

966 Design of a Stacked Two Layer Circular Fractal Microstrip Antenna for X-band Application Jyotibhusan Padhi, Arati Behera and Muktikanta Dash.

T16

27 Trapezoidal Antenna With Triple Band-Notched For UWB Applications Anurenjan P. R. and Dhanesh V. K.28 Switched-Band Vivaldi Antenna with Hexagonal Slots for Cognitive Radio Applications Soumya N V and Anurenjan P R. 47 A Compact H-Shaped Slot Triple-Band Microstrip Antenna for WLAN and WiMAX Applications Anand Kumar.

113 Constant Modulus Hybrid Recursive and Least Mean Squared Algorithm Performance Comparable to Unscented Kalman Filter for Blind Beamforming Vignesh R, Prabha G and Narayanankutty K.A.

126 Probe Suppression in Dipole Array mounted on Planar/ Non-planar Conducting Surfaces Binu Joseph, Ria Benny, Raveendranath U. Nair and Hema Singh.

149 Investigations on the Biological Effects of Wearable Antennas at UHF and UWB Frequencies: A Thermal Perspective Varshini Karthik and T Rama Rao.

156 Linearity Improvement of Microwave Power Amplifiers Shatrughna Prasad Yadav and Subhash Chandra Bera.

192 2nd Harmonic Suppression in Parallel-Coupled Microstrip Bandpass Filter by using Koch Fractals Tarun Kumar Das and Sayan Chatterjee.

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878 A Design of Compact Metamaterial Encumbered Monopole Antenna with Defected Ground Structure for Navigation (L/S-Band) Applications Purushothaman S, S Raghavan and V Senthil Kumar.

889 Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna Array For C-band Scatterometer and MBI Hemanth Chandra Palle and Saichand Samudrala.

893 Reconfigurable Circular Disc Monopole UWB Antenna with Switchable Two Notched Stop Bands

Ashok Kumar, Indra Bhooshan Sharma and Mahendra Mohan Sharma.

965 Ultra-wide band E-Shaped patch antenna Amit Deshmukh, Ami Desai, Poonam Kadam and Kamala Prasan Ray.

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199 A Wideband Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slotted Array Antenna with Multimode and Multidirectional Characteristics Ds Chandu, Soumaykanta Pradhan and S S Karthikeyan.

216 Linearization of class E Power Amplifier using Diode-based Techniques Shanthi P and Baligar J.S. 218 Pyramidal Horn Antenna for Ground Penetrating Radar Application Smitha N, Vipula Singh and Sridhara S N. 346 Design and Simulation of L-band Coaxial Ceramic Resonator Oscillator Manjunatha Reddy H. V.386 Vivaldi Antenna for Medical Applications Bikash Ranjan Behera.

436 A Compact dual band MIMO Antenna for WLAN Applications Javaid A Sheikh, Shabir A Parah, Zamir A Wani and G. Mohiuddin Bhat.

496 Investigations on Non-planar Wideband Electro-Magnetic Dipole Antenna with Dielectric Superstrate Saidulu Vadtya.

530 Radiation Enhancement in PCB Plane using Novel Multi-Stub Inverted F Antenna Gowrish B, Rahul Kumar and Ananjan Basu.

564 Macromodeling of a dual polarized X band Microstrip-T Coupled Patch antenna V Sruthi, S Krishnaveni, R. V. Sanjika Devi, Vrinda K, V. Senthil Kumar and Dhanesh G. Kurup.

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665 EM Design of Hybrid-element FSS Structure for Radome Application Mahima P., Sangeetha B., Shiv Narayan and Raveendranath U. Nair.

674 A Multistage Weiner Filter STAP Algorithm for Non- Side-Looking Radar Adarsha S H, Rajesh R, Reena Sharma, Chaya N S and Koshy George.

726 A Novel Band Reject Frequency Selective Surfaces for Bluetooth, WiMAX and WLAN Applications Sanjeev Yadav, Pranati Sharma and Mahendra Sharma.

830 A Miniaturized Ultra Wideband monopole Antenna with Defected Ground Deepak Sharma and Mohammad S. Hashmi.

858 A Software Defined Radio based Satellite TTC-RF System Simulator Sachin Gupta, Abhimaniu Singh Jamwal, Raghavendra M R and V Raju Sagi.

861 Low Sidelobe Level Microstrip Patch Array: EM Design and Performance Analysis Manohar R., Maumita Dutta and Hema Singh.

Papers—Microwave

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14 Performance evaluation of different hybrid optical amplifiers for DWDM system Neha Thakral and Love Kumar.

82 Cognitive Agent Based Stable Routing Protocol for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Hridya Premkumar, Vijayashree Budyal and Mahabaleshwar S Kakkasageri.

85 QoS aware Downlink Scheduler for a Carrier Aggregation LTE-Advance Network with Efficient Carrier Power Control Saptarshi Chaudhuri, Irfan Baig and Debabrata Das.

93 An Unified Web Interface for the Internet of Things Joy Bose, Kapil Kumar and Samarth Tripathi. 128 Cross-layer Multi channel MAC protocol for Interference Mitigation Vikram K and Venkata Lakshmi Narayana K.

879 Poisson Point Process Based Performance Analysis of D2D Enabled Heterogeneous Wireless Network Subhankar Chakrabarti and Susmita Das.

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187 A Dynamic Scheme for User Load Balancing in a Multi-Carrier LTE-Advanced Network Irfan Baig, Saptarshi Chaudhuri and Debabrata Das.

229 Performance Analysis of SSK in Decode and Forward Cooperative Relaying using Min-Max Selection Combining Ananth A and Mandha Damodaran Selvaraj.

243 GPS Signal Jamming and Anti-jamming Strategy - A Theoretical Analysis Anupam Purwar, Divya Joshi and Vinod Kumar Chaubey. 303 Performance Analysis of Modified Two Dimensional Golomb code Aradhana Jena and Urmila Bhanja. 304 A Digital Cross Connect (DCS) Switch For Multicast and Broadcast Traffic Gunjan Thakur, Mrinal Sarvagya and Preeta Sharan. 323 Distributed Event Driven Cluster based Routing in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks Divya Saini, Rajiv Misra and Ramnarayan Yadav.

1053 An Energy Efficient Video Compression using Differential Inter Frame Partial Discrete Wavelet Transform for WMSN

Rajib Banerjee, Pulakesh Roy, Koushik Layek and Sipra Das Bit.

T21344 Improvised routing using Border Cluster Node for Bee-AdHoc-C: An Energy-Efficient and systematic

Routing Protocol Sasmita Mohapatra and Madappa Siddappa.

385 Spectrum Management Framework in Next Generation Wireless Networks Rajarshi Mahapatra.

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471 Performance of Optically Pre-amplified FSO System under ASE Noise with Pointing Errors Aashish Mathur, Prakriti Saxena and Manav R. Bhatnagar.

477 PAPR Analysis of Superimposed Training Based MIMO-OFDM Systems using an Orthogonal Affine Precoder

Ekant Sharma, Himanshu Bhusan Mishra and Kasturi Vasudevan.

482 Implementing a Flexible Testbed Using Dynamic FFR Scheme in OFDMA Based Cognitive Radio Networks Joydev Ghosh and Sanjay Dhar Roy.

492 ADAPTIVE POLARISATION MODE DISPERSION COMPENSATION USING OPTICAL FILTER IN HIGH SPEED FIBER-OPTIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS Ragikrishnan L, Jayakrishnaraj G and Vijayakumar N.

570 Analyzing Behavioral Selfishness in Opprotunistic Environment using Game Theory Sobin C C and Deepak S.

638 Decode and Forward based Cooperative System for MANETs Jameerali Ms, Aloob Thottassery and Nanda Kishore Chavali.

Papers—Networking and Communication

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659 Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalizer for SISO Communication Channel using combined FIR-Neural Network and Fast Block LMS Algorithm Harish Kumar Sahoo and Basabdatta Mohanty.

757 Low-Power and Area Efficient N-bit Parallel Processors on a Chip B. N. K. Reddy, Kranthi M and Vijaya Sree Boddu.

798 Applicability of big data analytics to massive MIMO systems Pallaviram Sure, Narendra Babu Chindanur and Chandra Mohan Bhuma.

809 Efficient Algorithm for Less Power Consumption in Extended-Coverage-GSM for Low Data-Rate IoT Devices Saahithyan Radhakrishnan.

816 Real Time In-Vehicle Air Quality Monitoring Using Mobile Sensing Divya Lohani and Debopam Acharya.

826 A Method for Time and Frequency Synchronization in a Cooperative Communication System Keerthi Priya Dasala, Karunya Choppara and Nanda Kishore Chavali.

857 Performance of Iterative Turbo Coding with Nonlinearly Distorted OFDM Signal Shruthi N.V, Claudio Sacchi and Navin Kumar.

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881 Outage Performance of Multihop Full Duplex Relaying System Over Nakagami-m Fading Channels Rambabu Katla and A. V. Babu.

913 Improvement Measures of DHT Precoded OFDM over WiMAX Channels with Piecewise Linear Companding Ajay Thammana and Murali Krishna Kasi.

918 Outage Analysis of a Variable-Gain Amplify and Forward Relayed Mixed RF-FSO System Himanshu Khanna, Mona Aggarwal and Swaran Ahuja. 954 Adaptive Clipping Tone Reservation Algorithm for PAPR Reduction in OFDM/OQAM System Vangala Sandeepkumar and Anuradha Sundru. 999 Throughput Analysis of Multiple Cognitive Radio Networks Chandrima Thakur and Sanjay Dhar Roy.

1027 Distributed Beacon Scheduling for IEEE 802.15.4 Cluster-Tree Topology Nikumani Choudhury and Rakesh Matam.

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1028 Sensing Error Minimization for Cognitive Radio in Dynamic Environment using Death Penalty Differential Evolution based Threshold Adaptation Soumyadip Das and Sumitra Mukhopadhyay.

1035 Performance Comparison of Detection Techniques for Photon-Counting Free Space Optical Systems Sanjeev Gurugopinath.

1044 Waveform and Energy Based Dual Stage Sensing Technique for Cognitive Radio using RTL-SDR Rajalekshmi Kishore, C K Ramesha, George Joseph and Eshaan Sangodkar.

1047 Analysis of In-Network Caching For ICN Amit Gupta, Samar Shailendra and Akhil Girish. 1062 Optimization of Three-Dimensional Turbo Code using Novel Symbiotic Organism Search Algorithm Subhabrata Banerjee and Sudipta Chattopadhyay.

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1080 Energy-Based Bayesian Spectrum Sensing Over alpha-eta-mu Fading Channels Shobitha S and Sanjeev Gurugopinath. 1102 A Hybrid Data Aggregation Scheme for Internet of Things (IoT) Hafizur Rahman, Iftekhar Hussain and Nurzaman Ahmed.

1108 Secrecy Outage Probability with Destination Assisted Jamming in Presence of an Untrusted Relay Anurag Kumar, Shashibhushan Sharma, Sanjay Dhar Roy and Sumit Kundu.

1109 Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Ambient Assisted Living Environment with Multiple Sinks Arpita Mallick, Chandreyee Chowdhury and Anindita Saha.

1125 Spectrum Sharing for D2D Communication in 5G Cellular Networks: An Auction-Based Model Satyabrata Swain, Niharika Mishra, Satyajit Rath and B. P. S. Sahoo.

Papers—Networking and Communication

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96 A Semi-automatic Method for Carotid Artery Wall Segmentation in MR Images Krishna Kumar P, Jeny Rajan and Chandrasekharan Kesavadas.

123 HOG Feature based SVM Classification of Glaucomatous Fundus Image with Extraction of Blood Vessels

Balasubramanian T, Krishnan S, Mohanakrishnan M, Ramnarayan Rao K, Vinoth Kumar C and Nirmala K.

151 Progressive granular neural networks with Class based granulation Dasari Arun Kumar, K Padma Kumari and Saroj K Meher.

428 Automatic Prediction of Fluency in Interface-based Interviews Sowmya Rasipuram, Pooja Rao S B and Dinesh Babu Jayagopi.

550 Robust Algorithm for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease using Multiple Feature Extractions

Lasitha Mekkayil, Jesiya Mathew, Hariharan Ramasangu, Karthikeyan Ramaswamy and Adithya G.Manjunath.

735 Relationship between spoken Indian languages by clustering of long distance bigram features of speech K Venkata Vijay Girish, Veena Vijai and Ramakrishnan A G.

827 Associative memory framework for speech recognition: Adaptation of Hopfield network

Y Vaishnavi, R Shreyas, S Suhas, U. N. Surya, Vandana M. Ladwani and V Ramasubramanian.

1024 Phonetically conditioned prosody generation for TTS: An unsupervised phonetic-to-prosodic mapping framework

D. N. Krishna, M. G. Khanum Noor Fathima, Mythri Thippareddy, A Sricharan and V Ramasubramanian.

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475 A Hybrid Model for Recognizing Cardiac Murmurs From Phonocardiogram Signal Suhas K, Hemanth Kumar, Sanket Hari Nayak and Niranjana Krupa.

527 Effect of Cannabis Consumption on ANS and Conduction Pathway of Heart of Indian Paddy Field Workers

Suraj K Nayak, Srikant Suman, Bichitra M Nayak, Biswajeet Champaty, Biswajit Mohapatra, Indranil Banerjee, D. N. Tibarewala and Kunal Pal.

552 Emotion Detection using Perceptual based Speech Features Lalitha Sreeram and Shikha Tripathi.

730 A Generalized Framework for Stain Separation in Digital Pathology Applications Biswajoy Ghosh, Sri Phani Krishna Karri, Debdoot Sheet, Hrushikesh Garud, Arindam Ghosh, Ajoy Ray and Jyotirmoy Chatterjee.

967 Oculofacial Surgical Planning: True-to-Scale 3D Feature Quantification Using Multicamera Network

Kiran Kumar Vupparaboina, Roopak R. Tamboli, Shanmukh Manne, Ashutosh Richhariya, Milind Naik and Soumya Jana.

1067 Computer Aided Diagnostic for cancer detection using MRI images of brain P M Sanjeev Kumar and Subarna Chatterjee.

1090 Automated Detection of Retinal Disorders from OCT Images using Artificial Neural Network

S. T. Devarakonda, K. K. Vupparaboina, A. Richhariya, J. Chhablani and S. Jana.

Papers—Signal and Image Processing

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529 Effect of Sound in a Horror Movie Clip on the Physiology of the ANS and the Conduction Pathway of the Heart

Chinmay Mokashi, Suraj K Nayak, Ashirbad Pradhan, Sunil K Rout, Biswajeet Champaty, Arfat Anis and Kunal Pal.

595 Classifying Musical Instruments Using Speech Signal Processing Methods Seema Ghisingh and Vinay Kumar Mittal.

647 Image quality measurement through structural similarity based on higher order moments Swarnjeet Kaur, Harpreet Kour and Debashis Sen.

737 An Automatic Personalized Photo Recommender System based on Learning User Preferences Sweta Arya, Debashis Sen and Balasubramanian Raman.

817 Reduced Interference Wigner-Ville Time Frequency Representations using Signal Support Information Chandrakant Gaikwad and Pradip Sircar.

902 Analysis of Acoustic Signatures of small firearms for Gun Shot Localization Nimmy Pathrose, Raveendran Nair K, Murali R, Rajesh K R, Nimmy Mathew and Vishnu S.

1033 Improved Detection of Particle Sources With a Cubic Directional Array Using a Mean Test

Sahana Srikanth, Chaya N S, Sanjeev Gurugopinath and Koshy George.

T27

222 Scalable Low bit-rate CELP Coder based on Compressive Sensing and Vector Quantization Arun Sankar and Sathidevi P S.

250 Feature Normalization for Enhancing Early Detection of Cardiac Disorders. Swati Negi, C Santhosh Kumar and A Anand Kumar.

504 Design and Evaluation of Logistic Regression Model for Pattern Recognition Systems Pranav Rao and Manikandan J.

731 Stereo Orthogonal Feature-mapping Transform (SOFT) for Stereo Matching Pramit Saha, Satrajit Chakrabarty, Soumya Goswami and Amitava Chatterjee.

977 Design and Implementation of Image Processing Algorithms for Cardiac Blockage Detection on FPGA Shrinivas Mudigoudar and Abdul Rasheed.

1029 A Subspace Projection Based Approach to Improve the Recognition of Stressed Speech Bhanu Priya and Samarendra Dandapat.

649 Circularly Polarized Square Patch Antenna with Improved Axial Ratio Bandwidth Chithra Palson, Ajeena Elza Sunny and Deepti Das Krishna.

Papers—Signal and Image Processing

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Poster—Aerospace and Mechatronics

Poster—Computer Science

Session Paper ID Title Authors

P1

315 Simulation of control of Pressure Regulating Valve in High Speed Wind Tunnels-PID Control in LabVIEW Sumukha Mysore Harish and D B Singh.

488 Modeling and Control of Inverted Magnetic Needle: Energy Based Nonlinear controller for One Degree of Freedom System Suresh Kumar P, Priyadarshan H and Harsha Simha M.S.

557 An investigation and study of stiffness variation in a synergistically configured SMA actuator Nalini D., Josephine Selvarani Ruth D. and Dhanalakshmi K

635 Characterisation of Adaptive Filters for Air Traffic Control Aiman Javed and Nilanjan Patra.

984 Design and Development of Novel Control Strategy for Trajectory Tracking of Mobile Robot: Featured with Tracking Error Minimization Anushree R and B.K. Swathi Prasad.

1141 Accurate and Augmented Navigation for Quadrocopter based on Multi-Sensor Fusion Kiran Kumar Lekkala and Vinay Kumar Mittal.

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185 An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Multi-Keyword Ranked Search over Encrypted Data in Cloud Computing Shadab Ahmad and Syam Kumar Pasupuleti.

211 SOFM and T1FS Based Measurement of Correctness in Dance Postures for E-leaning Applications

Sriparna Saha, Rimita Lahiri, Sanchita Ghosh and Amit Konar.

364 Prediction of Occupational Accidents Using Decision Tree Approach Sobhan Sarkar, Atul Patel, Sarthak Madaan and Jhareswar Maiti.

736 Twitter Sentiment Analysis with Different Feature Extractors and Dimensionality Reduction using Supervised Learning Algorithms Shyamasundar L B and Jhansi Rani P.

775 A denoising inspired deblurring framework for regularized image restoration

Suman Kumar Choudhury, Pankaj Kumar Sa, Ram Prasad Padhy and Banshidhar Majhi.

1150 Semi-supervised Clustering using Seeded-kMeans in the Feature Space of ELM Rajendra Kumar Roul and Sanjay Kumar Sahay.

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Poster—Electronic SystemsSession Paper

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321 VLSI-Design and FPGA-Implementation of GMSK-Demodulator Architecture Using CORDIC Engine for Low-Power Application

Lalit Kumar, Deepak Kumar Mittal and Rahul Shrestha.

499 Design of High Speed CRC Algorithm for Ethernet on FPGA using Reduced Lookup Table Algorithm

Anand .P Aparna and Bajarangbali.

520 Development of a Low-Cost Optimum Power Tracking Prototype for Solar Energy Somnath Meikap and Subrata Dey.

801 Improved Error Detection and Correction for Memory Reliability against Multiple Cell Upsets using DMC & PMC

Manoj S and C Babu.

952 Design of Low power VLSI-Architecture and ASIC Implementation of Fuzzy Logic based Automatic Car-Parking System

Enna Sachdeva, Pratik Porwal, Nalini Vidyulatha and Rahul Shrestha.

707 Low Power and Pipelined Secure hashing Algorithm-3(SHA-3) Jayanti Sharma and Dr Deepali Koppad.

259 Reconfigurable Floating Point Arithmetic Components for DSP Applications Raghavendra Karthik K, Diwakara Reddy K L, Chetan K Pawar, Sunitha K and Jayashree H V.

381 Implementation and Design Issues for using Bluetooth Low Energy in Passive Key-less Entry Systems

Rushab Karani, Shivank Dhote, Naman Khanduri, Anushree Shrini-vasan, Rahul Sawant, Ganesh Gore and Jonathan Joshi.

521 Technique for Effective Validation of Bio Sensor using Auto-Associative Neural Network

Subhas Meti and Virupaxling Sangam.

P2

30 Improve timing margins on multi-rank DDR3 RDIMM using Read-On Die Termina-tion sequencing

Siddharth Vijay, Anil Lingambudi, Wiren D. Becker, Preetham Raghavendra, Saravanan Sethuraman and Siva Rama Pullelli.

316 FPGA-GSM based Gas Leakage Detection System Arpitha T, Divya Kiran, V S N Sitaram Gupta and Punithavathi Duraiswamy.

432 Investigation of Fractional Dynamics and Design of Ultracapacitor Based Very Low Frequency Ocsillators

Subhojit Ghosh, Mano Ranjan Kumar and Shantanu Das.

451 SAR Image Compression using Optimum Threshold based Support Vector Ma-chines

Kaushik K S and Manikandan J.

523 Acquisition and Classification of EMG using a Dual-Channel EMG biopotential amplifier for controlling assistive devices

Ashirbad Pradhan, Suraj K Nayak, Karan Pande, Biswajeet Cham-paty, Sirsendu S Ray, Arfat Anis, D. N. Tibarewala and Kunal Pal.

540 TESTING OF FLOATING POINT UNIT USING BIST WITH PARALLELISM Akhila N S and Dr Deepali Koppad.

722 Implementation of an Energy Monitoring and Control Device based on IoT. Sanket Thakare, Vikas Thale, Akshay Shriyan, Prakash Yasarp and Keerthi Unni.

1164 Transition Probabilistic Approach for Detection and Diagnosis of Hardware Trojan in Combinational Circuits

Jayesh Popat and Usha Mehta.

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64 Photovoltaic H6 -Type Transformerless Inverter Topology Aparna Das and Sheeja G.

99 Design and Development of Hybridized Point of Load Converters for FPGA Applications Chaitanya Reddy Tslk.

195 Development of Interleaved Boost dc-dc Converter with closed loop control Prasanna Kumar C and Matada Mahesh.

217 Morphology Based Fuzzy Approach for Detection & Classification of Simultanious Power Quality Disturbances Tatiana Chakravorti and P.K Dash.

254 Oxidation Stability of TUK and Nomex Insulated Power Transformers Chilaka Ranga.

324 Gravitational search algorithm combined with P&O method for MPPT in PV systems

Sundareswaran K, Vignesh Kumar Vethanayagam, Simon Sishaj P and Nayak Psr.

356 Health monitoring of Control system in a Power Station Tk Sai, P Suneel Kumar and Komalla Ashoka Reddy.

389 Design and development of subsea power and instrumentation system for new ocean current turbine power module

Biren Pattanaik, D Leo, Yv Narasimha Rao and Purnima Jalihal.

419 A Novel Approach for Automatic Generation Control of Multi Area Power Systems with Nonlinearity Using General Relativity Search Algorithm

Amit Kumar, Gopalakrishna Srungavarapu, Hamzeh Beiranvand and Esmaeel Rokrok.

463 Wind Speed prediction using an efficient Polynomial Kernel based RELM algorithm Sthita Prajna Mishra and P K Dash.

P3

619 A Simplified Space Vector PWM for Cascaded H- Bridge Inverter including Over Modulation Operation Bogimi Sirisha and Satish Kumar.

697 Pseudo PMU for Quasi-Static Analysis of Power System Devesh Shukla, Satyendra Singh and S.P Singh.

771 A wavelet-based event detection and location framework for enhanced situational awareness in power system Ajeet Kumar Singh and Manoj Fozdar.

781 Design and Analysis of Symmetric and Asymmetric Multilevel Inverter for Renewable Energy Applications

N V S Ayyappa Palakurthi, Sandesh Andrade and Manjunatha Y R.

839 Determination of Temperature Rise in a Dry Type Transformer using Finite Element Analysis Gitesh Chitaliya and Satish Joshi.

888 A Novel Fault Classifier and Locator using One-End Current Spectrum and Minimal Synchronized Symmetrical Components for Transmission Lines

Purushotham Reddy C, V S S Siva Sarma Dhanikonda and V S R Varaprasad Oruganti.

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ID Title Authors

P6

160 COMPUTATIONAL BIOMECHANICS IN CRANIOFACIAL FRACTURES Shobha E.S, Raghuveer Hosahalli, Suresh Nagesh, Vinay Ks, Dilip Kumar Rayapati, Prashanth Nt and Vinod Rangan.

280 Fabrication of a Sensor To Detect Low Concentration Of Methane: A Bio-marker of Colon Cancer

Kush Benara, Sumanth Baliga, Devikiran Pai, Suhas Shenoy, Vishnumurthy K.A., Vidya M.J. and Satheesh Babu Gandla.

401 Stress-recovery correlates of cardiac vagal modulation in women recruits undergoing basic combat police training Remya George and K Meenakshy.

525 User Centered Inclusive Design for Assistive Technology Sandeep Kumar Nayak, Narayan Sanjeev Chavan and Nitin Srinath.

890 Assistive Devices to Guide Differently Abled Children with Low Socio Economic Profile

Rallapalli Hemalatha, Bandari Swapna and Viswanath Anudeep.

960 Estimation of Optimal Number of Components in Gaussian Mixture Model-Based Probabilistic Load Flow Study Debashisha Jena and B Rajanarayan Prusty.

1001 Output Voltage Sensor based DMPPT with Parallel Configuration for PV Systems Under Partial Shading Conditions Muralidhar Killi and Susovon Samanta.

1178 Virtual SM-DFIG Based Automatic Control Strategy for Enhancing the Power Quality in Microgrids Pavan Kumar Y. V. and Ravikumar Bhimasingu.

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Poster—Microwave

Poster—Networking and Communication

Session Paper ID Title Authors

P6

378 Design of Penta- Band Low Noise Amplifier Ramya R, Rama Rao T and Revathi Venkataraman.

620 Design And Development of Antenna with U-Shaped Tuning Stub for UWB Applications Anantha Bharathi and V M Pandharipande.

662 Design of Airborne Radome using Swastika-Shaped Metamaterial-element based FSS

Sangeetha B., Gitansh Gulati, Raveendranath U. Nair and Shiv Narayan.

712 Design of Dual-Band CPW-Fed Monopole Antenna with Dual-Band AMC Surface for WLAN Vivek Kumar Pandit and A. R. Harish.

854 Characterstics of SIW Based Horn Antenna for X-Band Applications Shibu Ghosh and Bikash Ranjan Behera. 942 Blind Adaptive Beamforming Simulation using NCMA for Smart Antenna Imtiyaz Ahmed B K and Fathima Jabeen.

1070 Frequency and Polarization Reconfigurable Fractal Microstrip Antenna Sleebi Divakaran, Nithya Sam, Mary Karishma Mathew, Deepti Das Krishna, Roshna Elsa Jose and Treesa Rose Joseph.

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488 Modeling and Control of Inverted Magnetic Needle: Energy Based Nonlinear controller for One Degree of Freedom System Suresh Kumar P, Priyadarshan H and Harsha Simha M.S.

302 Designing Low Power High throughput MAC for 802.11AD WLAN SoC Dr.Veena Srinivas Chakravarthi, Deepthi P and Vaibhav Rajapurohit.

668 Konnect: An Internet of Things(IoT) based Smart Helmet for Accident Detection and Notification Sreenithy Chandran, Sneha Chandrasekar and Edna Elizabeth.

687 On the Performance of Graphene based Plasmonic Biosensor with Bimetallic combination on 2S2G Prism Ankit Kumar Pandey, Anuj K. Sharma and Rikmantra Basu.

810 An Energy Saving Routing Scheme for WSN based Crop Field Monitoring System Utpal Kumar Paul and Sudipta Chattopadhyay.

863 Hybrid Cooperative Spectrum Sensing with Cyclostationary Detection for Cognitive Radio Networks Kuldeep Yadav.

907 Multimodal Smart Amphibot for Environment Monitoring R Avenash, Kevin Sanghoi, Yoshitha Gali and Vinay Kumar Mittal.

943 IoT Based Solid Waste Management System. A conceptual approach with an architectural solution as a smart city application

Abhay Shankar Bharadwaj, Rainer Rego and Anirban Chowdhury.

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Paper ID Title Authors

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754 Extraction and Deliniatiom of Water Bodies from IRS-1C LISS III Imagery Rubina Parveen, Subhash Kulkarni and V D Maytri. 829 Localized Harris-FAST Interest Point Detector Karthik O S, Varun D and Hariharan Ramasangu.

871 Identification of Eye Saccadic Signatures in Electrooculography Data Using Time-Series Motifs

Anirban Dasgupta, Suvodip Chakroborty and Pritam Mondal.

910 Fast Near-Duplicate Detection from Image Streams on Online Social Media during Disaster Events

Ashish Kumar Layek, Akash Gupta, Saptarshi Ghosh and Sekhar Mandal.

1071 Fujisaki model parameter estimation: Solution by `direct-search' Akshay Khatwani, D. N. Krishna, Komala Pawar, A. Sricharan and V Ramasubramanian.

1175 Joint Reduction of Baseline Wander, PLI and Its Harmonics in ECG Signal using Ramanujan Periodic Transform Basheeruddin Shah Shaik and Vijay Kumar Chakka.

P5

71 Approximation and Order Reduction of Fractional Order SISO System Santosh Verma and Shyam Krishna Nagar.

73 Selfie Continuous Sign Language Recognition using Neural Network Anil Kumar D, Polurie Venkata Vijay Kishore, Sastry A.S.C.S and Reddy Gurunatha Swamy P.

79 Comparison of Adaboost.M2 and Perspective Based Model Ensemble in Multispectral Image Classification Laxmi Narayana Eeti and Krishna Mohan Buddhiraju.

161 A Framework for Video Coding Analyzer Sakshi Jain, Alexander Fell and Ajit Singh Motra.

190 Classification of IR Expressive Face Images from Extracted Vascular Network

Pinki Paul, Mousumi Sarkar, Priya Saha and Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik.

266 Starting Small Learning Strategies for Speech Recognition Hari Krishna, Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava, Manish Shrivastava and Anil Kumar Vuppala.

367 SEU Mitigation of Rad-Tolerant Xilinx FPGA using External Scrubbing for Geostationary Mission Mahesh Kumar and Durga Digdarsini.

546 A Low Cost Personalised Robot Language Tutor with Perceptual and Interaction Capabilities Meghana Madhyastha and Dinesh Babu Jayagopi.

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P5

574 Cosine similarity based dictionary learning and source recovery for classification of diverse audio sources

K Venkata Vijay Girish, Ananthapadmanabha T V and Ramakrishnan A G.

605 Source Localization using MUSIC and Selection of Sensor Number and Distance

Arunava Naha, Aurobinda Routray, Soumi Chaki, Alok Kanti Deb and Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay.

611 Two stage feature extraction algorithm using Linear and Nonlinear Transformation for Hyperspectral Image Classification

Lasitha Mekkayil, Shivaganga M S, Hariharan Ramasangu and Varun D.

627 On Robustness of JDL-STAP Algorithm for Real World Effects Anusha L H, Rajesh R, Reena Sharma, Suma Varughese, Chaya N S and Koshy George.

710 Assessment of Social And Cognitive Dysfunction of Autism Spectrum Disorder through Functional Network Connectivity Yogesh Sariya and Radhey Shyam Anand.

741 Classification of Cognitive State Using Statistics of Split Time Series Siva Ramakrishna Jeevakala and Hariharan Ramasangu.

770 Development of Classification Algorithm for Epileptic Seizures Using Electrocardiogram Signal Nikita S. Valke and B. R. Karthikeyan.

812 Face Detection and Recognition in Videos Swapnil Tathe, Abhilasha Narote and Sandipann Narote.

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