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Vol I – Issue 1 – 2020 Electronics & Communication Engineering TECH-OYSTER Dr M L Ravichandra HOD Vision To become a department of excellence in Electronics and Communication and allied areas of engineering by empowering rural students with latest technological updates and human values Mission Continually improve the teaching learning and associated processes to prepare the students with problem solving skills. Provide comprehensive learning experiences to imbibe industry based technical knowledge and encourage students to pursue higher studies with awareness on ethical values. Nurture a strong research eco-system that facilitates quality research by faculty and students. Message: It gives me an immense pleasure to release our department newsletter. This Newsletter is brought with a motive to showcase the activities of the department, achievements of the faculties and the students and notably to enhance the learning process and extracurricular activities by sharing the technical knowledge in such a way that it would captive the interest of the students who thrive to learn more and motivate them to achieve more. “Students, don’t restrict your thoughts to the boundaries of the class room. Let your imagination and thoughts flow".

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Vol I – Issue 1 – 2020

Electronics & Communication

Engineering

TECH-OYSTER

Dr M L Ravichandra

HOD

Vision To become a department of excellence in Electronics and Communication and allied areas of engineering by empowering rural students with latest technological updates and human values Mission ➢ Continually improve the teaching learning

and associated processes to prepare the students with problem solving skills.

➢ Provide comprehensive learning experiences to imbibe industry based technical knowledge and encourage students to pursue higher studies with awareness on ethical values.

➢ Nurture a strong research eco-system that facilitates quality research by faculty and students.

Message: It gives me an immense pleasure to

release our department newsletter. This

Newsletter is brought with a motive to showcase

the activities of the department, achievements of

the faculties and the students and notably to

enhance the learning process and extracurricular

activities by sharing the technical knowledge in

such a way that it would captive the interest of the

students who thrive to learn more and motivate

them to achieve more. “Students, don’t restrict

your thoughts to the boundaries of the class room.

Let your imagination and thoughts flow".

Wishing you all the best!

Dr.M.L.Ravi Chandra,

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Events Organized

A Two-day Workshop on “Cyber Security” was organised for III ECE Students

at SRIT Campus by Industry Institute Interaction Cell(IIIC) in Association

with National Cyber Safety & Security Standards. Prof.Jatinder Sing Bal,

Hon’ble VC of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Punjab Graces the Event as

a Chief Guest & Resource person of the Workshop Mr. IIyas Mohammad

Rajak, Lead Network and Security Administrator, Qube Cinema Inc, Chennai.

A Nano Workshop on “Artificial Intelligence” was organised for II ECE

Students @SRIT on 8-2-20 and the Resource person for this Workshop Mr.

Mahesh Kumar C.V, Co-Founder from Orbit Shifters.

Students of ECE attended the Automobile exhibition organized by JNTUA Ananthapuramu in association with department of Mechanical Engineering for the occasion of “World Automobile Day” on 29-1-2020.

Industrial visit to TCS, Whitefield, Bengaluru on 10th March, 2020 (Tuesday) for TCS IT Employability students (2020 & 2021 passed out batch).

Industry Institue Interaction Cell,SRIT Conducted a Technical Interactive session on FPGA-VerilogRTL for III Year ECE-A Students on 20-02-2020.Resource person for this session was Mr.Rajesh Joshi, Chief Operating Officer of Roash Electronics.

Guest Talks: Industry Institue Interaction Cell, SRIT organized a Technical awareness

session on "Data Science- Machine Learning- Artificial Intelligence"for our IIIECE students.in association with Training & Placement Cell, SRIT

Industry Institute Interaction Cell,SRIT, conducted an Interactive session in Association with Training & Placement Cell for III Year Students on Communication Skills, Technical Skills and Guidance on Carrer development. The resource person for this session was Mr.Quazi Habibul Islam, Manager-Talent acquisition, HP, Banglore.

Entrepreneurship Development Cell, SRIT in association with APSSDC and Wissenarie Gurukul Pvt Ltd. organised A Talk Show, “Wission Talks” on 28-1-2020. The theme of the Talk Show was “Entrepreneurship Design Innovation Technology and Science”.

Republic day Celebrations

SARO team of SRIT @

ANDHRAMAHILALA

ASHRAMAM

International Women’s Day

Celebrations-2020

Lets Fight Against

CORONA VIRUS

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Student’s Zone

LIFE AFTER COVID-19 PANDAMIC

In recent days we are hearing the word coronavirus all over the world. By hearing that name it brings a fear in everyone. Coronaviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses, about 120 nanometers in diameter. Because of this virus lakhs of people lost their lives all over the world and lakhs are still fighting with that in order to get rid of that. More than one-quarter of the world's 7.8 billion people are now largely confined to their homes, as governments step up curbs on movement and social contact in a bid to contain the virus.

In many parts of the world, borders are closed, airports, hotels and businesses shut, and school cancelled. These unprecedented measures are tearing at the social fabric of some societies and disrupting people’s lives and interrupting business and other economic activities around the world. resulting in mass job losses and raising the spectre of widespread hunger. So the thing now is how will be the life after this pandemic.

For a short period of time it will be a bit difficult for all to face the consequences post covid-19 pandemic.In the wake of a pandemic like this one, demand is likely to soar, while supply will be extremely weak. Raw materials will likely be in short supply, as free trade will be curtailed for a while. Hardships may be faced by the business community and the economy of the whole world may go down for a short period but it can be regained with the business communities and government and with the technology and etc. For under developed countries they may to face these problems for longer period than developing and developed countries and developed countries should help them to get off these situations. The most important thing is even after the post pandemic the social distancing should be followed till the vaccine comes out to treat this COVID-19 pandemic. It is tough times for the countries like India financially as the government is spending non budget money in medical field and to support lower end people to lead their livelihood normally without any trouble in this situations.

Sai Sravya S

IV ECE

Thilak D III ECE

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IS TRANSFORMING THE ELECTRONICS

INDUSTRY

Artificial intelligence is an emerging technology science that studies and develops the theory,

technology and application systems for simulating and extending human intelligence, involving

disciplines such as psychology, cognitive science, thinking science, information science, systems

science and bioscience. The Artificial intelligence is in fact the simulation of the process of data

. In reality, the application of artificial intelligence technology has greatly promoted the

progress of the concrete practice of electrical automation, and should be paid full attention to

by related enterprises and staff. This paper aims to summarize the emergence and development

of artificial intelligence and its components, and finally summarize the advantages and

functions of artificial intelligence in electrical automation control. The design idea is simple. The

traditional classical controller often needs to design according to the controlled object model,

but the model construction will usually have many uncertain factors, such as changing of

parameters and the numerical type, so that to make the design more difficult.

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Equipment:

Artificial intelligence is first reflected in the electrical design for electrical automation control.

As we all know, the electrical equipment structure is complex. In the actual design process, it

not only needs to use the electronics, circuits, electromagnetic fields, motors, automation and

other disciplines related knowledge, but also needs to understand the generators, sensors and

other components of the role and mechanism, and it has high requirements for the designer's

professional level and work experience, and thus electrical equipment design is a complex

project.

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Student’s Achievements

P.Shireesha from II-ECE, won Second prize at state level NSS youth festival 2020 Under the

category of Classical dance Competition.This event was held from 24-2-2020 to 25-2-2020

at GITAM University, Vishakapatnam,A.P.

M.Pradeep from III ECE participated in Cultural celebrations of National Youth Festival held

from 12-1-2020 to 16-1-2020 at Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) representing our SRIT College

and also as student boy member on behalf of JNTUA Ananthapuramu.

P.Shireesha II ECE won Ist prize for Classical Dance in the University Level NSS Youth Festival

held on 25-1-2020 at JNTUA Ananthapuramu.

The 10th National Voters’ Day was celebrated on 25thJanuary and Students are participated

in the awareness rally on importance of Voting, Organized by Eenadu Print and Electronic

Media at SRIT Campus.

The following students were the winners of Rangoli competition held on the occasion on

Sankranti Festival on 12-1-2020.

1. P. Sankeerthana, III ECE

2. L.S. Sharduli, III ECE

3. M. Gaganasree, II ECE

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Global AI Chips Market - Segment Analysis

An Artificial Intelligence (AI) chip is similar to a GPU chip and is designed to perform AI tasks

efficiently. These are silicon chips that include AI technology and use machine learning and IoT

that have the ability to analyse data and make decisions based on it. It solves computational and

mathematical problems efficiently, as large volumes of data makes the decision making process

crucial. AI chips are being used in the automotive, healthcare, aerospace & defence, consumer

electronics, and others. AI chips are being used in data centres as they increase server

optimization, and provide energy efficiency and better security management, which the

conventional technologies do not allow.

The global AI chips market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 44.6% during the forecast

period. The increasing demand for smart cities, smart homes, smart robots, smart TVs, smart

speakers, and others are driving the market for AI chips. There is a wide use of machine learning

in AI chips,intensive R&D activities, which will further increase the demand for AI chips.The BFSI

sector has the largest share in the AI chips market, as AI chips can be incorporated in the banking

system to help clients in making decisions related to investments. In addition to this, the

increasing demand for reliability and safety in the automobile industry makes it important to use

AI chips. AI chips offers highly innovative solutions when it comes to memory, processing, input-

output and interconnected technologies.

C. Thippeswamy

Assistant Professor

Faculty Corner

Dr. Lakshmi Kiran

Asst. Professor

Poem on “CORONA”

Corona jara tum sohonaa

Corona mere pass nahee aavonaa

Corona mujhe nahi daronaa

Corona jaldee jaavonaa

Corona hamko jyadaa padaayaa

Corona pariyar ki avashyakatha ko sikhaya

Corona faaltu karcha se bachaayaa

Corona faaltu gumnaa se bachaayaa

Corona ghar kaa bhojan khilaayaa

Corona bachhoke pass bhitaayaa

Corona mere man ko one (GOD) se judaaya

Corona mere dil se moh kaa hataayaa

Corona nature par nazar rakhenge

Corona jaanvaronko nahee maarenge

Corona tum bas javonge

Corona hum sukriya karenge

FACTS

1. Viruses are not alive: They do not have cells, they cannot turn food into energy, and without a host they are

just inert packets of chemicals.

2. Viruses are not exactly dead, either: They have genes, they reproduce, and they evolve through natural

selection.

3. Virus comes from the Latin word for “poison” or “slimy liquid,” an apt descriptor for the bug that causes flu

and the common cold.

4. Mimivirus contains more than 900 genes, which encode proteins that all other viruses manage to do without.

Its genome is twice as big as that of any other known virus and bigger than that of many bacteria.

5. Mamavirus, closely related to Mimivirus but even bigger, also turned up inside an amoeba in aParis cooling

tower. It has its own dependent, a satellite virus named Sputnik.

6. Viruses are already known to infect animals, plants, fungi, protozoa, archaea, and bacteria. Sputnik and

Mamavirus suggest that they can infect other viruses, too.

7. In fact, scratch the whole concept of “us versus them.” Half of all human DNA originally came from viruses,

which infected and embedded themselves in our ancestors’ egg and sperm cells.

8. Most of those embedded viruses are now extinct, but in2005 French researchers applied for permission to

resurrect one of them. Some scientists objected, saying the resurrected virus could go on a rampage.

9. Some viral proteins do good. They may have kept your mother’s immune system from attacking you in utero,

forinstance.

10. We are family: Scientists suspect that a large DNA-based virus took up residence inside a bacterial cell more

than a billion years ago to create the first cell nucleus. If so, then we are all descended from viruses.

Sumitha H

Asst. Professor

Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chips Market, 2016-

2023, (US$ Mn)

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Faculty Achievements

Faculty Development Program: Dr.M.L.RaviChandra,Dr.A.SivaSankar,D.MaruthiKumar,M.RamiReddy,B.Sureshbabu,K.Saifuddin,C.Thippeswamy,D.

Sreekanth Reddy, T.Keerthi Priya,C.Ravi Teja,Y.Madhu Sudhana, Y.RajaKullai Reddy,H.Sumitha participated in the

AICTE Recognized online Faculty Development Programme on “GPU Programming using CUDA” conducted by

Information Management and Coordination Department, NITTTR,Chandigarh.

Research Publications:

❖ M.Rami Reddy, C.Thippeswamy and T.Keerthi PriyaPublished a paper on “Optimization Algorithm for Noise

Cancellation using Adaptive Estimator” in Scopus indexed journal “Test Engineering & Management, ISSN: 0193-

4120 Page N0. 9487-9492 January- February 2020.

❖ Dr.M.L.Ravi Chandra, B.Varun Kumar and Dr.A.Siva SankarPublished a paper on “IoT Enabled Smart Farming System

for Disables using Raspberry Pi3 and Sensors” in Scopus indexed journal “Test Engineering & Management, ISSN:

0193-4120 Page N0. 3128-3133 January- February 2020.

❖ Dr.Siva Sankar,T.V.Suneetha and Dr.B.Lakshmi Narayana Reddy Published paper on “A Novel Implementation of

Information Security Policy Modeling for Enterprise Networks” in Scopus indexed journal “International Journal of

Advanced science and Technology., Vol 28, No 16(2019), PP 651-661

Research Publications:

❖ Dr.A.Siva Sankar,M.Rami Reddy and Dr.M.L.Ravi ChandraPublished a paper on “A Nature based computing technique

for image watermarking using bacterial foraging optimization, Wavelet and Cosine transform “in Scopus indexed

journal “International Journal of innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-9,

Issue-4, February 2020. PP-734-739.

❖ M.Rami Reddy,Dr.M.L.Ravi Chandra,Dr.A.Siva SankarPublished a paper on “A Fast-Adaptive Speech Extraction

Method using Blind source separation for Audio signal processing “in Scopus indexed journal “International Journal of

innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-9, Issue-4, February 2020. PP-727-733.

❖ Saifuddin K,Ravi Teja C and Rajakullai Reddy Y Published a paper on “Low power CMOS VLSI Circuit Layout”in

IJRTE,ISSN:2277-3878,volume-8,issue-4,November-2019

❖ Saifuddin K,Sreekanth Reddy D and Sumitha H published a paper on “Enhancement and usage of Different Sorts of

Efficient Parallel Prefix Adders” in IJITEE,ISSN:2278-3075(Free Journal)

Awards: ❖ Dr.M.Lakshmi Kiran has successfully completed his Ph.D from Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa on 9-3-2020.

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❖ Total number of ECE students placed in various companies is 74 as on 31-3-2020.

Placements Record

Results Board

Viswa Chaithanya

(II-ECE) secured 92.40 in

1st Semester

Pushpa Latha R

(IV-ECE) secured 79.63 in

1st Semester

Sai Sreevidhya N

(III-ECE) Secured 84.90 in

1st Semester

Toppers

32-Students placed in Cognizant 9- Students placed in Wipro

3- Students placed in COMVIVA 4-Students placed in

Randstad

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Editorial Board

Faculty Coordinators:

Thippeswamy C, Asst. Professor, ECE

Rami Reddy M, Asst. Professor, ECE

Sumitha H, Asst. Professor, ECE

Student Volunteers:

Teja Deepika K (IV ECE)

Shireesha K (III ECE)

Mounika Y (III ECE)

Jagan (II ECE)

Thippeswamy C

Ramireddy M

Sumitha H

Games & Sports

Autonomous Level Sports Event held at SVCET,

Chittor, Andhra Pradesh

Jagan

Deepika Shireesha

Mounika

Pranavi and team stood as

Runners in Throw ball at

Autonomous meet, SVCET,

Chittor held from 9th to 11th

January, 2020.