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Communications in Computer and Information Science 296 EditorialBoard SimoneDinizJunqueiraBarbosa PontificalCatholicUniversityofRiodeJaneiro(PUC-Rio), RiodeJaneiro,Brazil PhoebeChen LaTrobeUniversity,Melbourne,Australia AlfredoCuzzocrea ICAR-CNRandUniversityofCalabria,Italy XiaoyongDu RenminUniversityofChina,Beijing,China JoaquimFilipe PolytechnicInstituteofSetúbal,Portugal OrhunKara TÜBI˙TAKBI˙LGEMandMiddleEastTechnicalUniversity,Turkey Tai-hoonKim KonkukUniversity,Chung-ju,Chungbuk,Korea IgorKotenko St.PetersburgInstituteforInformaticsandAutomation oftheRussianAcademyofSciences,Russia DominikS´le˛zak UniversityofWarsawandInfobright,Poland XiaokangYang ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity,China Vinu V Das Yogesh Chaba (Eds.) Mobile Communication and Power Engineering Second International Joint Conference,AIM/CCPE 2012 Bangalore, India,April 27-28, 2012 Revised Selected Papers 1 3 VolumeEditors VinuVDas IDES-InstituteofDoctorsEngineersandScientists Amsterdam,TheNetherlands E-mail:[email protected] YogeshChaba GuruJambheshwarUniversityofScienceandTechnology Hisar,Haryana,India E-mail:[email protected] ISSN1865-0929 e-ISSN1865-0937 ISBN978-3-642-35863-0 e-ISBN978-3-642-35864-7 DOI10.1007/978-3-642-35864-7 SpringerHeidelbergDordrechtLondonNewYork LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2012954704 CRSubjectClassification(1998):C.2.0-5,B.4.2,J.1,J.2,J.7,D.2,H.3.4-5,I.5.1-4, H.4.1-3,K.6.5,K.4.4 ©Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2013 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialis concerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,re-useofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherway,andstorageindatabanks.Duplicationofthispublication orpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9,1965, initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfromSpringer.Violationsareliable toprosecutionundertheGermanCopyrightLaw. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,etc.inthispublicationdoesnotimply, evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevantprotectivelaws andregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Typesetting:Camera-readybyauthor,dataconversionbyScientificPublishingServices,Chennai,India Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) Preface It is a great privilege to write this preface for the proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on AIM 2012 and CCPE 2012, organizedby the AssociationofComputerElectronicsandElectricalEngineers(ACEEE)atBan- galore,India, during April 27–28,2012. Theprimarygoalofthisjointconferenceistopromoteresearchanddevelop- ment activities in computer science, information technology, computational en- gineering, mobile communication, control and instrumentation, communication system,powerelectronicsandpowerengineering.Anothergoalistopromotesci- entific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, stu- dents,andpractitionersworkinginIndiaandabroad.Itgivesanopportunityto engineering professionals to present their research and development work that has potential for applications in severaldisciplines of engineering. The Organizing Committee rigorously invited submissions for many months from researchers,scientists, engineers,students, and practitionersrelated to the relevantthemesandtracksoftheconference.Thiseffortguaranteedsubmissions fromanunparallelednumber of internationallyrecognizedtop IT,network,and powerelectronicexperts.Allthesubmissionsunderwentastrenuouspeer-review process by expert reviewers.These reviewerswere selected from a talented pool ofTechnicalCommitteemembersandexternalreviewersonthebasisoftheirex- pertise.The reviewprocessjudgedthe contributions,ontheir technicalcontent, originality,andclarity.The entire processincluding the submission,review,and acceptance phases was done electronically. All these efforts undertaken by the Organizing and Technical Committee led to an exciting, rich, and high-quality technicalconference,whichfeaturedhigh-impactpresentations,forallattendees to enjoy, appreciate, and expand their expertise in the latest developments in the area of IT, mobile communication, and power electronics. Peoplerespondedtotheconferencewithgreatenthusiasmandacademicians, researchers,students,andcorporateprofessionalshavecontributedagreatdeal. Ihopethattheprofessionaldialogueamongtheresearchers,scientists,engineers, students,andeducatorscontinuesbeyondtheworkshopandthatthefriendships and collaborations forged will linger and prosper for many years to come. Yogesh Chaba Organization Technical Chairs Hicham Elzabadani American University in Dubai Prafulla Kumar Behera Utkal University, India Technical Co-chairs NatarajanMeghanathan JacksonState University, USA Gylson Thomas MES College of Engineering, India General Chairs JanahanlalStephen Ilahiya College of Engineeing, India Beno Benhabib University of Toronto,Canada Publication Chairs R. Vijaykumar MG University, India Brajesh Kumar Kaoushik IIT Roorke, India Organizing Chairs Vinu V. Das The IDES Nessy T. Electrical Machines Group, ACEEE Program Committee Chairs Harry E. Ruda University of Toronto,Canada Durga Prasad Mohapatra NIT Rourkela,India Program Committee Members Shu-Ching Chen Florida International University, USA T.S.B.Sudarshan BITS Pilani, India Habibollah Haro Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Derek Molloy Dublin City University, Ireland VIII Organization JagadeeshPujari SDM College of Engineering and Technology, India Animesh Adhikari S.P. Chowgule College, India Anirban Mukhopadhyay University of Kalyani,India Malabika Basu Dublin Institute of Technology,Ireland Tahseen Al-Doori American University in Dubai V.K. Bhat SMVD University, India Ranjit Abraham Armia Systems, India Naomie Salim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Abdullah Ibrahim Universiti Malaysia Pahang Charles McCorkell Dublin City University, Ireland Neeraj Nehra SMVD University, India Muhammad Nubli Universiti Malaysia Pahang Zhenyu Y. Angz Florida International University, USA Keivan Navi Shahid Beheshti University, Iran Rama Shankar Yadav MNNIT, India Smriti Agrawal MNNIT, India Vandana Bhattacherjee BITS Mesra, India R.D. Sudhaker Samuel S.J. College of Engineering, India Amitabha Sinha West Bengal University of Technology, India Shyam Lal MIT Moradabad,India Debasish Jena Biju Patnaik University of Technology, India Srinivasa K.G. M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology,India Bipin Bihari Jayasingh CVR College of Engineering,India Seyed-Hassan Mirian-Hosseinabadi Sharif University of Technology,Iran Malay K. Pakhira KalyaniGovernmentEngineeringCollege,India Sarmistha Neogy Jadavpur University, India Sreenath Niladhuri Podicherry Engineering College, India Ananta Ojha ICFAI University, India A.K. Sharma YMCA Institute of Engineering,India Debasis Giri IIT Kharagpur,India Suparna Biswas WBUT, India Table of Contents Full Paper Cluster Based Dynamic Keying Technique for Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks....................................... 1 Thiruppathy Kesavan V. and Radhakrishnan S. RrMm- A MeasurementModel to Quantify the Effectof Reengineering Risk in Quality Perspective of Legacy System........................ 9 Anand Rajavat and Vrinda Tokekar Association Based Image Retrieval: A Survey........................ 17 R. Priyatharshini and S. Chitrakala Development of Wireless Sensor Node to Monitor Poultry Farm........ 27 Santoshkumar, Kelvin Chelli, and Suresh Chavhan Energy Optimization in Wireless Sensor Network .................... 33 M.M. Chandane, S.G. Bhirud, and S.V. Bonde Adaptive Delay and Energy Aware Data Aggregation Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks....................................... 41 S. Sivaranjani, S. Radhakrishnan, and C. Thangaraj Investigation on the Influence of Packet Sizes on WRR Queue Management in Ethernet Switch ................................... 50 Soumen Sarkar, Nikolay Kakanakov, and Shyam Sundar Prasad Component Based Software Development in Distributed Systems....... 56 Tiwari Umesh Kumar, Nautiyal Lata, Dimri Sushil Chandra, and Pal Ashish Design of Open Equation Archive Server Resistant against Denial-of-Service Attacks ......................................... 62 Shin-ya Nishizaki and Hiroshi Tamano Real-Time Model Checking for Regulatory Compliance ............... 70 Shin-ya Nishizaki and Takuya Ohata A Biometric Based Design Pattern for Implementation of a Security Conscious E-Voting System Using Cryptographic Protocols............ 78 Nirmalya Kar, Sharmistha Roy, Ashim Saha, Kunal Chakma, and Anupam Jamatia Fingerprint Matching Based on Texture Feature ..................... 86 Ravinder Kumar, Pravin Chandra, and M. Hanmandlu X Table of Contents A Comparative Study and Design of Full Adder Cells Using Carbon Nano Tube FET ................................................. 92 V. Malleswararao, P.H.S. TejoMurthy, and V. Nooka Raju Reduction of Data Size in Intrusion Domain Using Modified Simulated Annealing Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm.............................. 97 Nandita Sengupta, Amit Srivastava, and Jaya Sil Using Limited Flooding in On-Demand Distance Vector Junior for Reduction Power Consumption in ZigBee Networks ............... 103 Arman Zare, Hasan Taheri, and Meisam Nesary Moghaddam Optimization for Agent Path Finding in Soccer 2D Simulation......... 109 Amir Tavafi, Narges Majidi, Michael Shaghelani, and Amir Seyed Danesh Compressive Sensing for Pulse Position Modulated UWB Signal ....... 115 D. Abhilash, Akshaya Sankar, S. Janakiraman, G. Ravi Kiran, Roshni Kaur Sudan, and V. Mekaladevi NN Based Ontology Mapping...................................... 122 K. Manjula Shenoy, K.C. Shet, and U. Dinesh Acharya A Load Reduction and Balancing Scheme for MAG Operating in PMIPv6 Domain .............................................. 128 Juneja Dimple and Chander Kailash Document Image Segmentation for Kannada Script Using Zone Based Projection Profiles ......................................... 137 Siddhaling Urolagin, K.V. Prema, and N.V. Subba Reddy An Approach for Improving Signal to Interference Plus Noise Ratio in MC DS-CDMA Downlink System................................ 143 A.K. Gnanasekar, D. Agilandeswari, and V. Nagarajan Prediction of Course Selection in E-Learning System Using Combined Approach of Unsupervised Learning Algorithm and Association Rule ... 149 Sunita B. Aher and L.M.R.J. Lobo Context-Aware Information Processing in Visual Sensor Network....... 155 H.H. Kenchannavar, Shridhar G. Domanal, and Umakant P. Kulkarni Software ProgramDevelopment Life Cycle Standards for Banking and Financial Services IT Industry..................................... 163 Poyyamozhi Kuttalam, N. Keerthika, K. Alagarsamy, and K. Iyakutti Non-linear Mathematical Equations for PAPR Reduction in OFDM .... 181 R. Sundararajan, M. Dilip Reddy, D. Vinurudh, Aparna Anil, Devika Mohan, and N.K. Neelima Table of Contents XI Effect of Temperature on Gate Leakage Current in P4 and P3 SRAM Cells at Deep Sub-micron CMOS Technology ........................ 187 Rajesh Singh, Neeraj Kr. Shukla, S. Birla, Naveen Yadav, Ritu, and Ankit Goel Ensemble Approach for IP Auto-configurationin Ad Hoc MANETs .... 193 S. Zahoor Ul Huq, S. Shabana Begum, N. Geethanjali, and K.E. Srinivasa Murthy HMM Based Enhanced Dynamic Time Warping Model for Efficient Hindi Language Speech Recognition System ......................... 200 Sharma Krishna Kumar, Lavania Krishan Kant, and Sharma Shachi FeedforwardFeedback(FFFB) Method for Dereferencing the Non Blind Algorithms in Adaptive Beamforming .............................. 207 Vaibhav Narula and Rajat Srivastava Extended Queue Management Backward Congestion Control Algorithm....................................................... 215 V. Sinthu Janita Prakash, D.I. George Amalarethinam, and E. George Dharma Prakash Raj Electronic Guiding Stick to Assist the Visually Challenged ............ 222 K. Divya, P. Dhivya, R. Gayathri, and P. Govindaraj PMH Stepper Motor Magnetic Circuit Design Using PDE Toolbox Simulations of Matlab for Different Topologies....................... 228 E.V.C. Sekhara Rao and P.V.N. Prasad Harnessing Maximum Power from Solar PV Panel for Water Pumping Application ..................................................... 236 Mrityunjaya Kappali, R.Y. Uday Kumar, and V.R. Sheelavant Implementation of Model Predictive Control for Closed Loop Control of Anesthesia.................................................... 242 Deepak D. Ingole, D.N. Sonawane, Vihangkumar V. Naik, Divyesh L. Ginoya, and Vedika Patki A Technique to Reduce Crosstalk Delay on Data-Bus in DSM Technology...................................................... 249 Anchula Sathish, M. Madhavi Latha, and K. Lal Kishore Design and Implementation of Interior-Point Method Based Linear Model Predictive Controller ....................................... 255 Vihangkumar V. Naik, D.N. Sonawane, Deepak D. Ingole, Divyesh L. Ginoya, and Neha S. Girme Designand Implementationof Discrete Augmented Ziegler-NicholsPID Control......................................................... 262 Vedika Patki, D.N. Sonawane, and Deepak D. Ingole XII Table of Contents Harmonic Reduction in Three Phase Rectifier Using Current Injection........................................................ 269 Binsy Joseph Typing Pattern Recognition Using Keystroke Dynamics............... 275 Poonam Rangnath Dholi and K.P. Chaudhari Investigation on Series Active Filter with Small Energy Source for DC Voltage Control.................................................. 281 K. Venkatraman, M.P. Selvan, and S. Moorthi Modelling Analysis and Sensorless Operation of PMBLDC Motor ...... 287 E. Kaliappan, C. Chellamuthu, and S. Rajkumar Energy Loss Estimation: A Mathematical Approach .................. 292 Murali Krishna Talari, P. Sai Gautham, N.V. Ramana, and S. Kamakshaiah Design and Development of Controller for Stand-Alone Wind Driven Self-excited Induction Generator ................................... 298 M. Sathyakala and M. Arutchelvi ANewHighStep-UpConverterwithLowVoltageStressUsingCoupled Inductor ........................................................ 305 K. Radhalakshmi, R. Dhanasekaran, S. Aiswarya, and S. Muthulakshmi Line Contingency Ranking Based on Detection of Accidental Islands for Autonomous Micro-grids....................................... 311 Pramod Kumar Muppidi and M. Venkata Kirthiga Investigations on Modern Self-defined Extinction Advance Angle Controller for CCC Based HVDC Systems .......................... 317 M. Rajasekaran and M. Venkata Kirthiga A Novel Method for Modeling, Simulation and Design Analysis of SEIM for Wind Power Generation ............................... 324 R. Janakiraman and S. Paramasivam Modelling and Simulation of H-Bridge Topology for Z-Source Inverter Using Matlab/Simulink ........................................... 331 S. Sabareswar and S. Lenin Prakash Cascaded Multilevel Inverter for Industrial Applications .............. 339 B. Amala Priya Shalini and S.S. Sethuraman

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This book comprises the refereed proceedings of the International Conference, AIM/CCPE 2012, held in Bangalore, India, in April 2012. The papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and focus on the various aspects of research and development activities in compute
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