76 research outputs found
Understanding of the limit of functions among college students / Logesh a/p K. Sivapakianathan
Effective user preference mining-based personalised movie recommendation system
One of the primary issues of many websites is the suggestion of multiple choices to the users at the same time, which makes the task more complex and time consuming to find the right product. Web mining and recommendation system based on user behaviour helps users by providing essential information without asking explicitly. Several movie recommendation systems are available to suggest movies, but often they do not do that effectively. To achieve enhanced effectiveness and efficiency, user's movie ratings were retrieved, cleaned, formatted and grouped into proper, meaningful session and data profile was developed. In this paper, we have developed a new ontology for clear and better understanding of the movie domain. The user data consisting of movie ratings is used to recommend movies for the users. For the classification of users, we use adaptive K-nearest neighbour (AKNN) approach and post classification process; movies are recommended to the active target user. The obtained results of the proposed recommendation approach are compared with existing baseline methods, and the results prove that the presented approach to be proficient
Manifesto of one's mastery in wilderness in Jack London's 'The call of the wild'
The call of the wild is a novel about one’ s mastery in wilderness. A domestic male dog which become a sled dog and reach it’ s mastery through the instinct of his ancestral wilderness. What are the difficulties he is going through his journey is the entire story. He did not find himself adapting to each difficult situation, but understood it and acted accordingly. The author mainly speaks about the survival, pride, transformation, trust, violence, mastery. We all know how to live our lives, but we cannot accept difficult situations. Here the author speaks about the survival of the fittest, Darwinian theory. We, the readers of Charles Darwin, are subjectively aware of the concept of human evolution and natural selection for the survival of the fittest. We can see Darwinism and Nietzscheism in his novel “ The call of the wild” . Author says that one who is adopting every circumstances and acted accordingly will be the master on his field. The protagonist male sled dog points out that every human being in the universe must remember the power of their ancestors. 
Effect of forming parameters on mechanical properties of epoxy-based fiber metal laminates
1198-1204Composite materials containing epoxy/glass fiber have good strength and are of low weight. They are ideal for producing parts for automobile and railway locomotives. These composites lose their strength with age and exposure to UV rays, and exposure against solar radiation increases the rate of degradation of such materials. Fiber metal laminates (FML) are a new type of composites which can replace many other composites, as they use a metal cover over the ceramic core. They are widely used for a variety of structures in automobiles, locomotives, and aeroplanes owing to their good formability. In this experimental study, an aluminium alloy AA5052 H32 and glass fiber-reinforced polymer composite was prepared using the hand lay-up method. The FML composite was tested for tensile, shear, flexural, and Charpy impact strengths, hardness, and was subject to the Erichsen cupping test. The interface structure of the tensile test specimen characterized had fiber orientation of different sequences (0°, 45°, 90°). Further examination showed that the FML possessed fairly good mechanical properties indicating their ability to absorb light loads applied through tension, bending, and impact
Improved CLC Routing Protocol with Node Classification Algorithm for MANET
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are the group of mobile nodes that communicate without using fixed infrastructures. Most of the routing protocols in MANETs are designed without analyzing the behaviour of the intermediate node. In such a case, it cannot identify the best intermediate node when over one route is available. It degrades the performance of routing protocol. Analysing the attributes of the intermediate node and identify the best node for transmitting packets is the challenging task inMANET. In this paper we have designed node classification algorithm which helps to analyze various attributes of the intermediate node and select the best node as a router. The node classification algorithm has been adopted into the existing CLC (Cross Layer with Clump) routing protocol. The simulation results show that in terms of packet delivery ratio, throughput and energy consumption are the node classification-based CLC routing protocol which have better performance than traditional AODV, existing CLC, quality of service, oriented distributed (QOD) routing protocols
Evaluation of mechanical properties of Mg-Al layered double hydroxide as a filler in epoxy-based FML composites
A Study of Cross Layer Design compare with Layer Design for MANET
Mobile Ad – hoc networks (MANET) are becoming increasingly popular in wireless technology, especially for providing services in disaster area. Mobile users are looking forward to new technologies that allow them to communicate anytime, anywhere, and using any communication device. Mobile ad – hoc networks suffer from several performance limitations, especially related to excessive burden deriving from the layering approach for the TCP / IP protocol stack design. In fact, TCP / IP protocol stack originally designed for wired networks and it is not suitable for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks. In this paper, it focuses on cross layer network design which is especially for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks. The main objective is to how cross layer differ from layered design, cross layer design approaches, challenges of cross layer design and implementation of cross layer design based MANET. And also this article brief the readers an overview of cross layer concept while discussing different cross layer proposals given by researchers
Seaweed minerals: unlocking functional food potential from an Indian perspective
Abstract Minerals and trace elements are thought to be necessary for human nutrition, and seaweeds are well known for their accumulation capacity and the rate may vary based on the locations. Green seaweeds are recognized for their iron and magnesium content, whilst brown and red seaweeds prefer to accumulate manganese, iodine, sodium, potassium, and zinc. These properties provide significant opportunities for the functional food development industry to create new ingredients and generate employment. Additionally, certain seaweeds are considered as potential candidates for addressing the iodine deficiency through regular consumption, thus seaweeds hold great potential as functional foods. This review examines the role of minerals in seaweed farming followed by their impact on seaweed growth and nutritional value, the health benefits of mineral-enriched seaweed, and its market potential as a functional food. It also discusses about the limitations, challenges, pathways for popularization, and future opportunities for seaweed as a functional food. Author name: Please confirm if the author names are presented accurately and in the correct sequence (given name, middle name/initial, family name). Author 1 Given name: [S. Shek Mohamed] Last name [Ibrahim]. Author 2 Given name: [R. Suhail] Last name [Haq]. Author 3 Given name: [S. Dinesh] Last name [Kumar]. Also, kindly confirm the details in the metadata are correct. The author's given name modified accordingly. Graphical Abstrac
Cross Layer with Clump Routing Protocol for Multimedia Packets Sharing in Mobile Ad – hoc Networks
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