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Vol.:02 Issue: 02 October 2017
Engineer’s Day
Inaugural Ceremony of Activities of Association of Civil Engineering Students and Engineer’s
day was celebrated on 15th September 2017. On this occasion Shri Prof. G.V. Surapalli, HOD,
Dept. of Civil Engg., welcomed the gathering. Prof. Vijay S. Kumbar introduced the guest.
Chief Guest Er. M. Narayan, Superintending Engineer, CADA, Belagavi spoke on the occasion
and gave his valuable guidance to the students. He highlighted the importance of final year
projects and scope of the same. Watering of a plant sapling was done on the occasion.
Shri Suresh Angadi, Member of Parliament and Chairman SAEF gave his Presidential remarks.
Shri Suresh Angadi recalled the contribution of Sir M. Visvesvaraya in the field of Civil
Engineering. He motivated the students to follow the foot prints of Sir M. Visvesvaraya in their
future.
Angadi Institute of Technology and Management has conducted two week faculty development
program (FDP) on “Foundation Program in ICT for Education” for teachers via distance
education mode on 19/08/2017 in association with AICTE and IIT Bombay.
SURESH ANGADI EDUCATION FOUNDATION’S
ANGADI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT Savagaon Road, Belagavi-590009
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The FDP is inaugurated by Mr. Raju Josji, Administrator, Dr. Sanjay Pujari, Principal, Prof.
Anilkumar Korishetti and Prof. Gajanan Tudavekar.
Inauguration of Interaction session on Two Week AICTE Approved FDP On “Foundation
Program in ICT for Education” for teachers via distance education mode on 19/08/2017.
Faculties from various colleges are participated in this FDP benefitted from these programs.
Faculty photo session on Foundation Program in ICT 2017.
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Association Activities
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized the inaugural function of
“Mechanical Engineering Association and Fresher’s Party” on 30th August of 2017. The chief
guest was Mr. Vinayak Wanidesai (Managing Director of shree shakti industry), president Dr.
Sanjay Pujari Principal & Director, AITM and patron Dr. Ashok M. Hulagabali Head of the
Department, Mechanical Engineering Department, MESA Coordinator Prof.Sachin Kulkarni and
Prof.Aravind Muddebihal ,Student Coordinator Mr.Shivanad Emmi for MESA & fresher party
function. Guest welcoming and lighting lamp by Dr.SanjayPujari (Principal and Director, AITM)
and Mr. Vinayak Wanidesai (Managing Director of shree shakti industry).
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The chief guest was Mr. Vinayak Wanidesai addressing to the students and focus on their basic
knowledge of an Entrepreneur and concepts in technical Education. The chief guest states that
everyone should posse’s positive attitude and self confidence. The chief guest also appreciated
the college environment, infrastructure and achievements of the students.
Mr. Vinayak Wanidesai (Managing Director of shree shakti industry) has signed MOU with
Mechanical Engineering Department AITM Belagavi.
Computer Science and Engineering
Angadi Institute of Technology and Management, department of Computer Science and
Engineering organized inauguration of its Association of Computer Engineers and Fresher’s Day
function on Friday, 22nd September, 2017. Dr. Siddu P.Algur, Registrar, RCU, Belagavi, was
the chief guest of the function. The dais was shared by Dr. Spoorti Patil, Director, Suresh Angadi
Education Foundation, Belagavi, Dr. Sanjay Pujari, Principal and Director, AITM, Belagavi,
Shri Raju Joshi, Administrator, AITM, Belagavi and Prof. Sagar Birje, HOD, CSE.
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Dr. Siddu P. Algur in his motivational talk encouraged students to make the best use of the
platform given to them in the form of association so that they can develop their overall
personality and help them to bridge the gap between academics and Industry by learning new
technology through workshop and guest lectures.
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Dr. Spoorti Patil in her presidential remarks congratulated the Department faculties and students
for organizing various workshops, guest lectures and Placement Talks.
Prof. Vinayak Joshi was felicitated for being awarded with Doctorate degree in Computer
Science.
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Mr. Vishesh Upparmani, student secretary of ACE presented the annual report which highlighted
the activities carried out by ACE and the various achievements of the faculty members and
students in different fields.
Staff members, students of C.S.E department and HODs of various departments were also
present for the function. Students have excelled in VTU exams were also being felicitated. Prof.
Basavaraj .M, ACE coordinator, staff members and students coordinated in making the event a
grand success.
Electronics and Communication Engineering
The department of ECE inaugurated the department association for the academic year 2017-2018
on 11-09-2017, at Angadi Institute of Technology and Management at 11.30 am. The
Inauguration was enlivened by the presence of Mr. Vilas Badami, President of Rotary club,
Belagavi, Dr.Sanjay Pujari, Principal, AITM, Prof. Anilkumar Korishetti, Head of the
Department, Faculty members, Student Association Co-ordinator and all students. Association
represents the views on a variety of committees within the college, regionally and empower you
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to help shape and influence the learning and teaching within your course through class
representative.
Lighting up the lamp with guest Mr. Vilas Badami, President of Rotary club, Belagavi
Mr. Vilas Badami motivated the students by sharing his experience in business management.
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Mr. Vilas Badami is receiving token of love from Dr. Sanjay Pujari
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Inaugration of “Association of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Students” on 12th
September 2017 with the chief guest Er. G.K. Hiremath Executive Engineer O&M HESCOM,
Jamkhandi.
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Teachers Day
Teacher’s day was celebrated by the students of the Department of Civil Engineering. Various
activities were organized on this occasion. Ms. Pooja Karajagi and Ms. Anjali Kalburgi
expressed their gratitude to the Teachers and recalled the contributions of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan in the field of teaching. Saplings were presented to all the staff members by the
students.
Teacher’s day celebration held on 18/09/2017
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Fresher’s Day Celebration
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
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Electronics & Communication Engineering
Student Activities during Fresher’s day organized on 11/09/2017
Harish S. and Neha B. received Mr. and Miss Fresher on 11/09/2017
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Staff Achievements/Activities
Dr. Sanjay Pujari “Automated Evaluation of Sperm Membrane Structural Integrity using open
source software”. IEEE International conference on current trends in Computer, Electrical,
Electronics and Communication, Mysore, September 2017.
Prashant G. B. “Fuzzy based Adaptive Anisotropic Diffusion Despeckling Filter”.
(ICRTESME), MIT, Manipal, August 2017.
Prof. Sagar Birje, “Digital Complaint System for Government Bodies”, International Journal
of Engineering Science And Computing, Research Article- May 2017, Volume-7, Issue No-5.
Prof. Vinod Desai, Prof. Aneel Narayanapur, “Machine Learning Analytics: Challenges and
applications for Text, Audio, Video and Social media data”, International Journal of Emerging
Research in Management and Technology- Research Article May 2017, Volume -6, Issue-5.
Prof. Priyanka Pujari, “A Unique Solution for Security of Agriculture Produce Using IOT”,
International Journal Of Engineering Science And Computing, Research Article- May 2017,
ISSN: 2321-3361, Volume-7, Issue No-6.
Prof. Vijay S. Kumbar and Pof. Pradeep N. V., attended a session on Ground-granulated blast-
furnace slag (GGBS) organized by Jindal South West at Adharsh Palace, Belagavi.
Dr.Ashok Hulagabali and Mr.V.M Khadakbhavi accepted Research paper on “Performance
Analysis of Laminated Composite Plate Integrated with Distributed AFC Material
Undergoing Geometrically Non Linear Transient Vibrations” International Conference on
Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Applications, July 2017.
Dr.Ashok Hulagabali and Mr.V.M Khadakbhavi, accepted Research paper on “ Geometrically
Non Linear Transient Vibrations of Actively Damped Antisymmetric Angle Ply Laminated
Composite Shallow Shell Using Active Fibre Composite (AFC) Actuators” International
Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Applications, July 2017.
Mr. Deepak Huddar, Mr.Chennappa Korishetti published the paper on “Active Vibration
Control of Composite Plate” International Journal Of Research Innovation & Scientific,
Volume Iv, June 2017, PP.16-22, 2017.
Mr. Deepak Huddar published the paper on “Interlaminar stresses in L Bend geometry using
Glass-Cellulose Epoxy Hybrid Composites” Proceeding on Amrita School of Engineering,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Bangalore 2017.
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Mr. Deepak Huddar, Mr. Chennappa Korishetti & Mr. H Angadi published the paper on
“Studies on Ballistic Impact of Ceramic Coated Composites for Armour Protection”
International Conference on Ideation and Innovations in Sustainable Science & Technologies,
IISST, Malaysia 2017.
Prof. Vijay S. Kumbar and Prof. Pradeep N.V., attended “National Green Skills Conference
2017” conducted by Centre for Sustainable Development, held at NIMHANS Convention
Centre, Bangalore. Conference focused on various aspects of Green Skills and its present
need.
Students Achievements
Vishesh Upparamani and Roshan Suvarnkar, students of 7th
Semester, developed an
Android application for ABVP information and online registration, Event Information and
Guest List.
Shubham Mallayyanavarmath, Sushant Patil, Kiran Deshpande and Vinay Pattan, students
of 8th semester published a paper “Digital Complaint System for Government Bodies”,
International Journal Of Engineering Science And Computing, Research Article- May 2017,
ISSN: 2321-3361, Volume-7 ,Issue NO-5.
Arun Ireshanavar, Akshata G, Priyanka Patil and Nagabhooshan H, students of 8th
semester
published a paper “A Unique Solution for Security of Agriculture Produce Using IOT”,
International Journal Of Engineering Science And Computing, Research Article- May 2017,
Issn: 2321-3361, Volume-7 ,Issue No-.
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ARTICLES
Cloud Computing
A good starting point for a definition of cloud computing is the definition issued by the U.S.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It states that “Cloud computing is a
model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of
configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services)
that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider
interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models,
and four deployment models.” The starting part of the definition mentions a shared pool of
configurable computing resources. This aspect of Cloud Computing is not new. In fact, it is fair
to draw a direct line from time sharing—that was initiated in the late 1950s and saw significant
growth in the 1960s and 1970s—to today's Cloud Computing. Adding to that, however, is the
essential characteristic of Cloud Computing known as elasticity. The second part of the first
sentence alludes to elasticity by stating there are computing resources that can be rapidly
provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. The
end of the first sentence of the definition mentions a service provider. In cloud computing, the
elastic computing resources are used to provide a service. It is unclear how rigorous we should
view the term service in this definition. Nevertheless, Cloud Computing is very much involved
with the software engineering term service. A service is the endpoint of a connection. Also, a
service has some type of underlying computer system that supports the connection offered.
Essential characteristics:
The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing lists five essential characteristics of Cloud
Computing. It is reasonable to assume that missing any one of these essential characteristics
means a service or computing capability cannot be considered as Cloud Computing.
1) On-demand self-service.
2) Broad network access.
3) Resource pooling.
4) Rapid elasticity.
5) Measured service.
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On-demand self-service. A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities, such as
server time and network storage, as needed automatically without requiring human interaction
with each service provider.
Broad network access. Capabilities are available over the network and accessed through
standard mechanisms that promote use by heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms (e.g.,
mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and workstations).
Resource pooling. The provider's computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers
using a multi-tenant model, with different physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned
and reassigned according to consumer demand. There is a sense of location independence in that
the customer generally has no control or knowledge over the exact location of the provided
resources but may be able to specify location at a higher level of abstraction (e.g., country, state,
or datacenter). Examples of resources include storage, processing, memory, and network
bandwidth.
Rapid elasticity. Capabilities can be elastically provisioned and released, in some cases
automatically, to scale rapidly outward and inward commensurate with demand. To the
consumer, the capabilities available for provisioning often appear to be unlimited and can be
appropriated in any quantity at any time.
Measured service. Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging
a metering capability at some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service (e.g., storage,
processing, bandwidth, and active user accounts). Typically this is done on a pay-per-use or
charge-per-use basis. Resource usage can be monitored, controlled, and reported, providing
transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilized service.
Types of cloud services:
1. Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single
organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned,
managed, and operated by the organization, a third party, or some combination of them,
and it may exist on or off premises.
2. Community cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a
specific community of consumers from organizations that have shared concerns (e.g.,
mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). It may be owned,
managed, and operated by one or more of the organizations in the community, a third
party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.
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3. Public cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for open use by the general public.
It may be owned, managed, and operated by a business, academic, or government
organization, or some combination of them. It exists on the premises of the cloud
provider..
4. Hybrid cloud. The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more distinct cloud
infrastructures (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities, but are bound
together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application
portability (e.g. cloud bursting for load balancing between clouds).
Definition of Cloud Computing on service models:
1. Software as a Service (SaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to use the
provider's applications running on a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible
from various client devices through either a thin client interface, such as a web browser
(e.g., web-based email), or a program interface. The consumer does not manage or
control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems,
storage, or even individual application capabilities, with the possible exception of limited
user-specific application configuration settings.
2. Platform as a Service (PaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto
the cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired applications created using
programming languages, libraries, services, and tools supported by the provider. The
consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including
network, servers, operating systems, or storage, but has control over the deployed
applications and possibly configuration settings for the application-hosting environment.
3. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to
provision processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources
where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include
operating systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the
underlying cloud infrastructure but has control over operating systems, storage, and
deployed applications; and possibly limited control of select networking components (e.g.
host firewalls).
-Anirudh Mahuli
VII Sem.
Electronics & Communication Engg.
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Pooja Biradar
V sem
Electronics & Communication Engg.
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Whole brain emulation (WBE) or"mind transfer"is the hypothetical process of
scanning mental state of a particular brain substrate and copying it to a computational device,
such as a digital, analog, quantum-based or software-based artificial neural network. The
computational device could then run a simulation model of the brain information processing,
such that it responds in essentially the same way as the original brain (i.e., indistinguishable from
the brain for all relevant purposes) and experiences having a conscious mind.
Mind uploading may potentially be accomplished by either of two methods: Copy-and-Transfer
or Gradual Replacement of neurons. In the case of the former method, mind uploading would be
achieved by scanning and mapping the salient features of a biological brain, and then by
copying, transferring, and storing that information state into a computer system or another
computational device. The simulated mind could be within a virtual reality or simulated world,
supported by an anatomic 3D body simulation model. Alternatively, the simulated mind could
reside in a computer that's inside (or connected to) a robot or a biological body.
Among some futurists and within the transhumanist movement, mind uploading is treated as an
important proposed life extension technology. Some believe mind uploading is our current best
option for preserving who we are as opposed to cryonics. Another aim of mind uploading is to
provide a permanent backup to our "mind-file", and a means for functional copies of human
minds to survive a global disaster or interstellar space travels. Whole brain emulation is
discussed by some futurists as a "logical endpoint" of the topical computational and
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neuroinformatics fields, both about brain simulations for medical research purposes. Computer-
based intelligence such as an upload could think much faster than a biological human even if it
were no more intelligent. A large-scale society of uploads might, according to futurists, give rise
to a technological singularity, meaning a sudden time constant decrease in the exponential
development of technology. Mind uploading is a central conceptual feature of numerous science
fiction and films.
Substantial mainstream research in related areas is being conducted in animal brain mapping and
simulation, development of faster super computers, virtual reality, brain computer interfaces,
connectomics and information extraction from dynamically functioning brains. According to
supporters, many of the tools and ideas needed to achieve mind uploading already exist or are
currently under active development; however, they will admit that others are, as yet, very
speculative, but still in the realm of engineering possibility. Neuroscientist RANDAL
KOENE has formed a nonprofit organization called Carbon Copies to promote mind uploading
research @international level which gives knowledge that a human brain can be stored.....
that is how actually mind transfer deals with the memory transformation from the human brain to
the known standard device which have certain large memory capacity of the order of power of
10..................hence " MAN WILL BECOME IMMORTAL"........
RAMESHGBODHASWAMI
VII Sem
Mechanical Engineering
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Shubam Khavare, VII Sem, Mechanical Engineering
Akash Varnulkar, V Sem. Civil Engineering
Aditya. Zingaruche, VII Sem, Computer Science and Engineering
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WE IN A MEDIA
Article on Education System by Mr. Girish V Badiger, Civil Engineering department
(Kannadamma Daily 24.08.2017)
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