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Chairman’s Message From The Editor’s Desk

Dr. T. Thyagarajan H.R. Mohan [email protected] [email protected]

Esteemed Members, Dear Friends, You are aware that, as part of the Faculty Development Programme (FDP), professional development activities, the IEEE one of the regular activities of the Madras Section Madras section gives technical, administrative is getting the SOPs to organize them in an efficient and financial support for the conduct of and co-ordinated manner. Chairman in his message Conferences and Faculty Development has outlined the detailed procedures relating to FDP. Programs (FDP) in the emerging areas of applied The items published in this issue of LINK science, engineering and technology. In the include: Symposium at Arunai Engg College, Women Entrepreneurship newsletter released in March 2010 (issue: 3, vol.7, page 1) the guidelines Development programme held at Kumaraguru College of Technology, for giving financial support to conduct conferences were published. Now, Inauguration of WIE Affinity Group at Narayanagaru College of Engg, I am presenting the broad guidelines for giving financial support Inauguration of the student branches at Francis Xavier Engg College and for the conduct of FDP, as finalized in the Execom meeting held on 17th Ranganathan Engg College, Inauguration of the Communications Society April for the benefit of the members and branch counselors with a request branch at M. Kumarasamy College of Engg, Guest Lecture on Effective to follow them. Corporate Communication at Kongu Engg College, Discussion on 1. The host institution organizing the FDP must have an active IEEE Spectrum Magazine at Ranganathan Engg College. student branch/sufficient number of IEEE members. The conferences reported include: the National Conf. on Innovations 2. Application with the following details should be submitted 45 in Electrical, Electronics and Control Systems held at Kumaraguru College days before the event by post/e-mail ([email protected]) to of Technology, National Conf. on Recent Trends in VLSI, Information the IEEE Madras Section: and Communication held at BS Abdur Rahman University, National Conf. on Signal Processing and Communication Technologies held at Anand i) Name of the Organizer ii) IEEE student Branch details: (Code, Inst. of Higher Technology. Counselor name, Total membership) iii) Title of the proposed FDP iv) Date (s) v) Venue vi) A brief summary of topics to be Brief reports on the Women’s Day Celebrations organized by the th covered vii) List of resource persons viii) Proposed budget WIE Madras on 8 Mar and Madras Section Technical Talk on Research th ix) Usefulness of the program for the faculty members. After Issues and Challenges in Image Processing held on 10 Apr are published scrutinizing the application by the Execom members their decision along with a list of SEVEN events organized by the Computer Society. will be informed to the applicant, which will be final. LINK carries a brief on the invited talk on Troubleshooting the 3. The Faculty Development Program should be conducted for Short Circuit between Eye and Brain at Tufts University, Boston, USA minimum 2 days with not less than 30 participants. by Mrs. Ramalatha Marimuthu, Chair, Madras IEEE WIE and R10 WIE coordinator. 4. Registration Fee is Rs. 1000/- for non-IEEE member (Rs. 500/- will be refunded if they enroll as member during that year) and Rs. We have also published an interesting article “Blue Eyes” contributed rd 500/- for IEEE members to be paid by DD drawn in favor of IEEE by Ms. Sujithra, a 3 year student of Dhanalakshmi Engineering College. Madras Section. (If the program is for more than 2 days then the LINK congratulates Mr. R. Vardhaman Jain of BSA Crescent Engg registration fee may vary on a case-to-case basis). College and Ms. A. Jayshree of Velammal Engg College, the winners of 5. From the registration fee collected, the IEEE Madras Section will Info Contest - 1004 who will receive a prize of Rs. 500/= each sponsored meet the expenditure for the following items: by SRA Systems. i)Printing brochures and dispatching them ii) Registration kit We draw the attention of readers to an advt. relating to the iii) Certificates printing iv) Course material v) Honorarium for recruitment of a Research Fellow at SRM University appearing in this resource persons vi) Honorarium for secretarial staff vii) Lunch issue along with FIVE conference announcements for taking advantage of and refreshments the opportunity. The last date for the paper submission in the IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (ICSET contd..... page 2 2010) to be held in Dec 2010 at Sri Lanka is 1st Jun and for additional info pl. visit http://www.ieee-icset.org/ Editorial Team LINK requests the matter for publishing is sent by 8th of every Mr. H.R. Mohan, Dr. T. Thyagarajan, Dr. S. Salivahanan, month as per the guidelines available at http://ieeecs- Dr. P. Suresh Chander Pal, Mr. T.S. Rangarajan, Mrs. M. Ramalatha madras.managedbiz.com/guidelines-matter-for-ieee-mas-link.pdf

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SAMGHAA ’10: Symposium at Arunai Engineering College

and Project Director Mr. R. Ravichandran threw Adding to the thrill, were many non light on the benefits of IEEE and wished the technical events which made the two days glide symposium a grand success. away with so much of fun and enthusiasm. They were Chanakya (Best Manager), BING IT The chief guest, Mr. T.S. Rangrajan in his enlightening tech talk on “NEXT (Online Treasure Hunt), Quizzle (Quiz), GENERATION ENTERPRISE SOLUTION” Treasure Hunt and Gamers’ Arena (LAN games). focused on the various needs of the future All the events were conducted smoothly by the enterprise world and its emerging trends. The respective student incharges who kept the event students responded well to the talk and posed well going and raised up the enthusiasm level of many interesting questions. This was followed the audience and participants. The most by the launch of website of Arunai IEEE student important point to consider is that all the The IEEE student branch of Arunai branch by Mr. V. Santhosh, head, website students members of IEEE gained a lot of Engineering College organized their first grand committee. The URL is http:// organizing talent that were inherent among the symposium SAMGHAA’10 on Mar 25 and 26, www.ieeearunai.co.cc. The afternoon session students. 2010 which received a stunning response. About had a paper presentation session in which 15 During the valedictory function, Director 190 students from various colleges around papers short listed out of 75 submitted were R&D, Dr. M.Arumugam distributed the Tamilnadu registered online for the events. presented. certificates and prizes to the winners. Prizes The inaugural function of There were two workshops on the second for Quiz conducted on 29.01.2010 were also SAMGHAA’10 commenced with Thamizh Thai day of the symposium. One was titled distributed. Students from other colleges gave Vaazthu. The student branch councilor Mrs. Windows Robotic Studios and Silverlight their valuable comments on the symposium. Ms. Vijaya Ravichandran, welcomed the gathering Framework by Microsoft Student Partners M. Papitha, Chair of Arunai IEEE Student and the chief guest Mr. T. S. Rangrajan, Vice (MSP Lead) Mr. Abishek Suresh, Mr. Branch proposed the vote of thanks. The Chairman of IEEE Madras Section. The Aarumugam and Mr.Krish (MSP) in the AC successful first symposium of the organization principal K.S. Mohanavelu in his felicitation auditorium. Another was titled Latest came to an end with not just the National emphasized the need of projects for rural Development in PLC/SCADA conducted by Mr. Anthem, but the enthusiasm to achieve more. community and encouraged the students to Gopu, Director, Control Logix, Pondicherry. A proceed with many good projects in those total of 300 members from various colleges Report by: Ms. G.Preethi, Head, Linguistic domains. The Director R&D, Dr. M. Arumugam attended these workshops. Committee, Email: [email protected]

Chairman’s Message continued.... txt format) with photos (jpg format) for 6. The responsibility of the host institution publication in the newsletter (by mail to Section Membership as on organizing FDP include the following: [email protected]), ii)Hard/soft i) Preparing the master draft of the copy of course material/proceedings, iii) 15th May 2010 brochure, ii) Ensure the availability of List of participants with contact details, iv) List of resource persons with contact relevant infrastructure and resource Life Fellow - 1 persons, iii)Preparing the master copy of details, v) Financial statement and bills the course material and mailing it to IEEE signed by the branch counselor/head of Fellow - 1 the institute Madras Section, [email protected], Life Senior - 6 iv) Transport for the delegates and 10. Maximum of 6 FDPs (2 FDPs for the resource persons, v) Lodging facilities of same institution in one calendar year), can Senior Member - 76 the delegates and resource persons, vi) be supported by IEEE Madras Section in Life Member - 4 Arrangements for lunch and one calendar year. refreshments, vii) Photos / Videos / Member - 956 mementos as per host institution’s On behalf of the Executive Associate - 71 choice. Committee members, I request all the Student Branch Counselors to follow the 7. The expenditure in excess of the collected Affliate - 34 above guidelines scrupulously by recalling money has to be borne by the host the saying, “HELP US TO HELP YOU”. Graduate Student Member - 1006 institution organizing the FDP. Let me conclude my message by recalling Student Member - 4740 8. The host institution may make use of a wonderful saying, “WINNERS DO NOT DO sponsors to meet their expenses. DIFFERENT THINGS. THEY DO THINGS Total - 6,895 9. The organizer should submit the DIFFERENTLY” following within 15 days of completion With regards of the Programme: Visit our Website Affectionate office bearer www.ewh.ieee.org/r10/madras i) Soft copy of the brief report in doc/rtf/ Prof. T. Thyagarajan

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Madras IEEE Women in Engineering Celebrates Women’s Day

on the topic “The Emergence of the citizens groups. She gave a brief talk on Multitasking Woman of Today - the “Challenges in women empowerment”. She Professional and the Home Maker”. She explained about the role of engineers in provided a comprehensive view about the protecting the interests of consumers and the challenges women of today are facing and necessity for the engineers to learn about the quoted from her own life how she was able to law and the legal rights of consumers before emerge as a winner from such challenges. A video they embark on production and marketing. on the early training programme for the specially abled children that is being imparted at the Er. H.R.Mohan, Chair, IEEE Computer Madhuram Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Society of Madras Chapter felicitated the Madras IEEE Women in Engineering Children moved everyone. It urged the audience organisers and the guests and wished them a th celebrated the Women’s Day on 8 March. The to realise the real values in life and put their happy Women’s Day. He pointed out the function started with High Tea and was vision in broader perspective. importance of the day, based on the efforts taken followed by the welcoming of the guests by by the Government to pass the Women’s Bill Mrs. Ramalatha Marimuthu Chair, Madras The next speaker Mrs. Shoba Iyer, on the day. IEEE Women in Engineering. Consumer Activist, is working towards protecting the interests of consumers. She has The students from Easwari Engineering Two eminent women personalities who been involved in the consumer movement for College, who have worked on the career guidance have excelled in humanitarian service through almost two decades. As Deputy Director of program of Madras IEEE Women in Engineering their profession were invited as chief guests. Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group, she to benefit about 2500 girl students of rural Dr. Jaya Krishnaswamy, Director, Madhuram was involved in the protection of consumer Chennai were honoured with certificates. It was Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Children rights, handling consumer complaints and a fruitful time on the whole and the meeting who has dedicated her life for the children with conducting awareness programmes on consumer ended with heartfelt wishes from everyone special abilities was the first speaker. She talked education in schools/colleges and among other present. IEECONS-10: National Conference on ‘Innovations in Electrical, Electronics and Control Systems’ held at Kumaraguru College of Technology

IEECONS-10, the national level technical Dr. Ashok Rao in his keynote address contribute to the development of the nation. conference on Innovations in electrical, on “Energy Conservation” highlighted the need Report by: Sharmila Deve.V, IEEE -KCT electronics and control systems was conducted for green energy and advised the students to Student Branch Counselor on 25th March 2010 at Kumaraguru College of Technology by Department of EEE and IEEE KCT student branch. The conference received Technical Talk on ‘Research Issues and more than 150 papers from all over the country and 50 papers were shortlisted. The papers Challenges in Image Processing’ focused on the innovations in their discipline and the day was filled with mind-blowing ideas. Engineering Department, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, in his talk, gave an The event started with a prayer song overview of the digital image processing followed by an introduction about the techniques and the possible research areas in conference by Dr. M. Sudha. Dean EEE. Dr. image processing which include remote sensing, P.A. Balakrishnan welcomed the gathering and nuclear medicine, defense applications, medical Director Dr. J. Shanmugam presided over the imaging and biometrics. function. Principal Dr. S. Ramachandran in his felicitation emphasized that the young minds The talk was well attended by about 60 should glow with fixing flames of innovation members with most of them being student and energy conservation, competition members. The technical talk was followed by a reclamation along with societal transformation. IEEE Madras Section and IEEE lively corollary talk on the applications of image Dr. Ashok Rao in his inaugural address quoted Communications Society organized a technical processing by Major. V. V. Chandrasekharan, that “To stay in present engineers” has to be talk on “Research Issues and Challenges in Image th Treasurer, IEEE Madras Section. not one step but three steps ahead of their time. Processing” on 10 April 2010. Dr. T. Thyagarajan, He emphasized that authors with their pens, Chairman, IEEE Madras Section welcomed the Mr. H. R. Mohan, Chairman IEEE engineers with their brain can change the very gathering and Dr. N. R. Alamelu, Secretary, IEEE Computer Society Madras Chapter presented face of earth and heart of people with their Madras Section and Chairperson IEEE a memento to the speaker, Mr. D. Vijendra technology and strong inclination to take Communications Society introduced the speaker. Babu. Mr. P. Subramanian, Secretary, IEEE challenges in life and perseverance to cut down The speaker, Mr. D. Vijendra Babu, Communications Society proposed the vote of the barriers. Head, Electronics and Communication thanks.

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Inauguration of IEEE WIE AG at Narayanaguru College of Engineering

mentioned about her contributions to the IEEE and WIE. The chief guest presented the importance and role of Women in Engineering to upgrade the standard of society. Innovation and technological enrichment improve the quality of life style for the society, which results in the development of kingdom. IEEE paves a way to the technocrats to swap and expose their innovative and imaginative ideas with their contemporaries. She also mentioned that WIE is not only for women, because survival is at its best when both men and women put their hands together. She motivated the students by explaining her own experience with IEEE. She Women in Engineering Affinity Group of ECE and members of IEEE Student Branch. also explained about the awareness regarding of Narayanaguru College of Engineering Ms. Deepa Prabha, Chair, NGCE WIE affinity IEEE, Value of Membership and Student Branch (NGCE), Manjalumoodu, Kanyakumari group welcomed the gathering. Dr. C. P. awards. The chief guest presented the WIE gift District was inaugurated by Mrs. Ramalatha Jesuthanam, Principal honored the chief guest packs containing the WIE badges to all the Marimuthu, Chairperson, RIO WIE on 11th Mrs. Ramalatha Marimuthu and delivered the members of Women in Engineering Affinity March 2010.The function commenced at 2.00 presidential address. Mrs. P. M. Lalley, Faculty group of NGCE. Ms. Archana R Krishnan, pm and was attended by Dr. C. P. Jesuthanam, advisor of IEEE WIE of the college introduced Secretary, NGCE WIE affinity group delivered Principal, Prof. S. S. Vinsley, Head, Department the chief guest Mrs. Ramalatha Marimuthu and vote of thanks.

Inauguration of Student Branch at Francis Xavier Engineering College

Dr.S.Selvan, Principal of Francis Xavier highlighted the emerging demand for more Engineering College delivered the presidential research in the country. The session ended with address emphasizing the importance of a vote of thanks by the IEEE member, networking with professional Society. Dr. Mr.Jithin.S. M.Raja Ram, gave a very insightful talk Report by, M.Chitra Evangelin Christina, Vice insisting the benefits of IEEE membership and Chairman, IEEE Student Branch.

WED-10: Women Entrepreneurship Development at Kumaraguru College of Technology IEEE Student branch was inaugurated in Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli the short film making was women th on 29 March 2010. The chief Guest at the entrepreneurship. Students developed the short inauguration was Dr. M. Raja Ram, HOD/EEE, films about the entrepreneurs in and around Government Engineering College, Tirunelveli. Coimbatore. This activity promoted the The session started with a Prayer. The development of future women entrepreneurs. IEEE student branch secretary, Mr. M. G. Gopa The women entrepreneurs shared their views Kumar welcomed the gathering. The following with the students and they felt it as a great executive members of IEEE Student Branch reorganization for them.10 interesting short films were introduced by the student branch counselor were presented. In the treasure hunt event, 50 Mrs. Selvi, HOD/ECE. Chairman – J. Mervin; students participated.. The final event was Vice Chairman - M.Chitra Evangelin Christina; The Women Entrepreneurship technical advertisement, related to a marketing Secretary- M.G. Gopa Kumar, and Treasurer – Development Activity - WED 10, was organized programme to kindle the creative and Karthika Manilal. Following the introduction, by the WIE affinity group of IEEE KCT student communication skills of the students. Mr.J. Mervin, Chairman, proposed the activity chapter on 24th March 2010. WED-10 events plan and vision of student branch for this included: Short film making, Treasure hunt and Report by: Sharmila Deve.V, IEEE -KCT academic year. Technical advertisement contest .The theme of Student Branch Counselor

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B3. “Inspiron” is the brand of PC & notebook  In the first line, write the contest No: from ——— Info Contest – 1005 B4. What is common to all these: bit.ly, sn.im,  In the second line, write your IEEE MAS LINK is.gd, ow.ly membership no. SRA Systems B5. Artha Money claims to have launched  In the third line, write your email id. the ’s first online money management  In the fourth line, write your name. Info Contest application. State True or False  In the fifth line, write your college / organization name H.R. Mohan C. Fill in the blanks. Chairman, IEEE CS, Madras Chapter C1. ——— claims to have launched the  In the sixth line, write the answers to the five questions of Section A, separated Editor, IEEE MAS LINK world’s first 3D LED TV AVP (Systems), The Hindu, Chennai by comma. C2. ——— has launched VDSL (Very high  In the seventh line, write the answers to This is the 25th ‘SILVER JUBLIEE’ bit rate digital subscriber line) services the five questions of Section B, separated edition in the series of Info Contest – a regular that boast of speeds of up to 50 MBps by comma. column in our newsletter IEEE MAS LINK. in India The content mix now includes some General  In the eighth line, write the answers to C3. ——— is the plug-in for MS Office the five questions of Section C, separated Knowledge questions in addition to IT related. which can sync MS Office & Google Docs This, we believe would provide an overall by comma. exposure and also facilitate more participation. C4. USA : FCC = India : ———  In the ninth line, write the answers to C5. Indian manufacturer ——— has recently the five questions of Section D, TWO lucky winners who answer to separated by comma. maximum no. of questions and early (selected launched a handset which can  In the tenth line, write the answers to by lot if multiple entries qualify) will receive an accommodate three SIM cards. the five questions of Section E, separated award of Rs. 500/= each, sponsored by SRA D. Provide the answer / Fill in the blanks. by comma. Systems. D1. Name the magazine whose tagline is As the evaluation of the entries is Members are encouraged to participate “Journalism with a human touch” automated, pl. ensure the above guidelines are in the contest and win prizes. Answers are to D2. Mumbai has more bank branches than followed. be sent by EMAIL ONLY. Please follow the Delhi. State True or False guidelines provided at the end of the questions. Email the answers to: D3. Which other state is celebrating its 50th [email protected] W e thank SRA Systems formation year along with Maharsahtra The last date to receive the answers by (www.srasystems.com) for having extended th their support to INFO CONTEST in the form D4. It was estimated that ——— was the email is 5 Jun 2010. of cash awards to two winners. losses to the airlines due to the recent Info Contest – 1004 ::Answers & Winners Iceland volcano eruption Info Contest – 1005 Answers: D5. ——— and Continental Airlines Kodak, HP, Qriocity, Ed Roberts, Swiftfox This contest has 25 questions in five announced their merger which would Que, five, Woofer, Tweets, Unix sections — A, B, C, D & E — each having five create the world’s largest airline questions. Google TV, symbolics.com, Ten Word Wiki, E. Provide the answer / Fill in the blanks. Project Looking Glass, March 12 A. Provide answer. E1. Who had introduced the concept of “Core UK, preceeding, Batman, Mickey Mouse, A1. Facebook and Microsoft have teamed up Competence” J.B. Rowling on an online document-sharing service. Computer Engineer, Vice President Hamid E2. Which simple yet revolutionary product, th Name it Ansari, 7 Apr, Orange, Mercury accidentally discovered by Spencer Silver Winners: A2. Identify the product whose tagline is and Art Fry celebrated its 30 th “Life without Walls” anniversary recently Vardhaman Jain R B.S.A Crescent Engineering College A3. Name the characters with ballooned E3. The Earth Day is observed on ——— bodies and egg heads, used to promote Mem No. : 90737692 the value added services of Vodafone E4. Name the person from Gujarat who claims Email: [email protected] to be living with “no food, no water and A4. Which Indian Mobile brand has a slot for no ablutions” for the last 70 years standard AAA battery for backup E5. ——— is the title sponsor of the IPL Jayshree A A5. What is common to all these: Olive, Lava, matches Velammal Engineering College Karbonn, Micromax Mem No.: 90737631 Guidelines to submit the answers to Email: [email protected] B. Provide the answer / Fill in the blanks. the Info Contest by email. B1. Croma : Tata Group = eZone : ——— In the Subject, B2. “Proximity Communication” is a Both the above will be awarded a prize  Write the Contest No. (Info Contest – of Rs. 500/= each. LINK acknowledges with technology of wireless chip-to-chip 1005) in the subject line. communications. It was developed by thanks the sponsorship of the awards by SRA ——— In the body of the mail, Systems (www.srasystems.com).

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IEEE Student Branch Inauguration at Ranganathan Engineering College

The vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Manjula, student branch counsellor and the function came to an end with National Anthem The ExeCom members include: S.Narendrar - Chairman N.Ranadhive - Vice Chair S.Deepak Kumar - Secretary K.S.Sreenith - Treasurer The various other committees are as follows: 1 Website committee: A. Manikandan, M. Seyad & S. Sivssakthisudha 2 Newsletter committee: The IEEE student branch of Ranganathan Prof. S. Elangovan formally inaugurated B.Balamuralikrishna, M.Mohan & A. Engineering College was inaugurated on 20th the IEEE student branch by lighting the Mohankumar March 2010. The branch was inaugurated by kuthuvilakku and delivered his inaugural address. 3 Programme committee: V.Arul Prasath, Prof. S. Elangovan, HOD – EEE, Akshaya He explained about the history of IEEE and the R. Anguraj & R. Ravichandran College of Engineering and Technology, Vice benefits of IEEE membership at student level Chair, GOLD Affinity Group, Vice Chair, GINI, and graduate level. He also explained about the 4 Publicity committee: M. Sheik Abdulla, Secretary, WIE Affinity Group of IEEE Madras conduct of IEEE Student branch activities and M. Dineshkumar & P. Arunarani Section. how to keep the branch vibrant. The executive 5 Membership development committee: The programme started with an committee members (ExeCom) were selected and M. Sandiya, J. Abirami Athavi & M. invocation prayer. Er. K. Balasundaram, various other committees were also formed by Vidyavathi Director, Academics presided over the function him. He also narrated the existence and benefits 6 Finance Committee: R.V.Sreenandhini, G. and in his presidential address, he impressed of GOLD Affinity group and WIE affinity group Vishnushankar & Jithin Gopinathan the students about the importance of IEEE and and advised to start these affinity groups at the advised the students to make use of this forum earliest. His presence fulfilled the thrust of Report by: M. Manjula, Lecturer, to its fullest level. knowledge among students. Dept. of EEE

Inauguration of IEEE - Communications Society at Prof. K.Sundararaju, Counselor of IEEE M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering student branch, MKCE addressed the gathering and provided a broad overview about the Dr. S. Chitra, IEEE student branch Mentor. Ms. activities of IEEE and its functions especially A. Banupriya, Secretary, COMSOC chapter of the student branch of MKCE. J. Gouthaman, welcomed the gathering. chair of the student branch explained about the funds received from IEEE and also about the The chapter was formally inaugurated by launch of the student branch website. The vote lightening the “kuthuvilaku”. Mr.R. Vignesh, of thanks was given by S. Parthiban, chair, Vice-Chair, COMSOC chapter introduced the IEEE-COMSOC, MKCE. The function turned chief guest. Prof V. Kavitha, HOD/ECE, to be a sensational milestone in the IEEE student Advisor, COMSOC introduced the office branch history of MKCE. bearers of the COMSOC chapter for the year 2010-2011. Dr. Palanisamy, advisor of MKCE Office bearers for the year 2010 IEEE student branch of M. Kumarasamy and Dr. S. Chitra, Vice-Principal / Branch Chairperson - Parthiban.S (III ECE) College of Engineering, Karur inaugurated the Mentor offered the felicitations. Dr. Wahida student branch chapter of IEEE - Banu, the chief guest, in her speech motivated Vice-Chairperson - Vignesh.R (II ECE) Communications Society (COMSOC) on 15th the young minds and initiated them to come up April 2010. Dr. R. S. D. Wahida Banu, Prof/ with their fresh ideas. She also spoke on the Secretary - Banupriya.A (III ECE) Head/Dept of ECE, Government College of importance of being consistent and working hard Treasurer - Hemalatha.R (III ECE) Engineering, Salem adorned the function as chief towards excellence. Her mind blowing speech guest. Principal Dr. D. Valavan presided over showed her experience and love towards IEEE Report by: Parthiban.S, MKCE/COMSOC the function in the presence of Vice Principal and its sister societies. Chairperson, [email protected]

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Guest Lecture on “Effective Corporate Communication”. The guest, Ms. Salima Abdul Salam, stressed on the importance of effective Communication” at Kongu Engineering College communication and explained the various aspects of it. She continued to explain the Salima Abdul Salam, Programmer Analyst and various barriers of effective communication and Team Manager, CTS Chennai. The IEEE student means of avoiding them. She stated many real branch coordinator, Prof. K. Narayanan time examples that gave students an insight of welcomed the chief guest of the function. He the corporate world. The guest lecture was appreciated the students for their active followed by prize distribution of various events participation and enthusiasm for organizing held during INTUIT’10. The auditorium roared various events of IEEE. The annual report of IEEE Student Branch for year 2009-10 was with applause for the prize winners. given by Mr. V.N Somesharun, Chairperson, To express the gratitude, IEEE student branch. It was followed by the Prof.K.Narayanan presented a memento to the annual report of WIE, IEEE student branch chief guest Ms. Salima Abdul Salam. The valedictory function of the IEEE given by Ms. R. Shankari, Chairperson, WIE. Mr.V.MohanRaj, Vice-Chairperson, IEEE gave student branch along with the WIE affinity The list of new office bearers for the upcoming commendable inspiration to the students year was formally announced. group of Kongu Engineering was organized on through his vote of thanks. The function came 3rd April 2010. The function was geared up by the guest to an end by extending gratitude to the The chief guest for the day was Ms. lecture on the topic “Effective Corporate motherland through national anthem.

Discussion on “Spectrum Magazine” at Ranganathan Engineering College

ON 31st March 2010, the student branch given by Ms. Manjula, student branch counselor of Ranganathan Engineering College conducted of Ranganathan Engineering College a discussion on “Spectrum Magazine” at the Mr. S. Narendren, student member gave college premises. a talk on “Theory of Invisibility” and Mr. M. The programme started with an Pradeepmohan, student gave a presentation on invocation prayer at the college auditorium. the topic “Cryonics”. Ms. M. Praveena, Secretary presided over the This discussion meeting provided a basic function and in her presidential address, she idea of what is being published in the IEEE impressed the students about the importance Spectrum Magazine and created awareness of IEEE and advised the students to make the among the non IEEE students. best use of the spectrum magazine. Report by: Ms. M. Manjula, Lecturer, Introduction and welcome address was Dept. of EEE & Student Branch Counsellor

NCRVIC 2010: National Conference on “Recent Trends in VLSI, Information and Communication” at B.S. Abdur Rahman University

Shri. S. Sundararaman, General Manager, Manikandan, Dept.of Electronics Engg., MIT, Airport Authority of India. Chennai inaugurated Anna University. In this session 7 papers related the conference and delivered the key note to the field of Signal processing were presented. address. Dr. P. Kanniappan , Vice Chancellor, Session 3 on Communication was chaired by B.S.Abdur Rahman University delivered the Mrs. P. T. V. Bhuvaneswari, Dept.of Electronics presidential address. Dr. S. Kaja Mohideen , Engg., MIT, Anna University. In this session 6 Head ECE Dept welcomed the gathering and papers related to Communication were presented. Dr. P. K. Jawahar, co-ordinator of the At the valedictory function, Dr. T. conference offered the vote of thanks. Thyagarajan, Chairman IEEE Madras Section The Dept. of ECE, B.S.Abdur Rahman The conference had 3 sessions. Session and Head, Dept. of Instrunmentation Engg., University, Chennai organized the 2nd National 1 on VLSI was chaired by Dr. M. Kannan, Prof., MIT was the Chief Guest. He briefed about the Conference on “Recent Trends in VLSI, Dept.of Electronics Engg., MIT, Anna IEEE activities and delivered the valedictory Information and Communication –NCRVIC University .In this session 7 papers related to address. Dr. V. M. Periasamy, Registrar, B.S. 2010” in association with IEEE Madras Section the field of VLSI were presented. Session 2 on Abdur Rahman University gave the presidential on 31st March 2010. Information processing was chaired by Dr. address.

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Troubleshooting the Short Circuit between Eye and Brain

of dyslexia, a reading disorder that persists issues of the dyslexics, like balancing mat which despite good schooling and normal or even makes the child to walk in a straight path. above-average intelligence. It’s a handicap that Another tool is a writing aid which senses the affects 10% of the population. She explained pressure the child applies on the pen and about the difficulties faced by the children, the monitors whether it is the correct amount of symptoms which can be used to identify the pressure and intimates the child. disorder and the research that has already gone on identifying and managing dyslexic children. Computing math shows dependence on The more researchers learn about dyslexia, the finger counting and other tricks; though the more they realize it’s a flaw not of character but dyslexics know the answers, they cannot do it of biology — specifically, the biology of the on paper. They can do arithmetic, but fail word th ON APRIL 6 , Mrs. Ramalatha brain. Researchers now know that there is a problems; cannot grasp algebra or higher math. Marimuthu, Chair, Madras IEEE Women in glitch in the neurological wiring of dyslexics that For this, she has developed a maths learning Engineering and Region 10 WIE coordinator gave makes reading extremely difficult for them. module using Vedic Mathematics which has an invited talk on the topic “Troubleshooting Research also shows that young dyslexic proved to be very effective on dyslexics. the short circuit between eye and brain” in the children are not so good at pronouncing multi- weekly colloquium of Tufts University, Boston, syllabic words as their peers. Many acute The speech was for one hour and the USA. The event was hosted by Dr. Karen dyslexics suffer from inadequate fine and gross students and the teachers present appreciated Panetta, Professor of Department of Electrical motor perceptions, imbalance and weak vision. the motive and the ideas displayed to them. Engineering, Tufts University. The speaker then explained about the The speaker patiently answered all the The speaker began with the explanation tools developed by her to address some of the questions that arose in the colloquium.

IEEE Computer Society Events 7 A Satellite Meeting on Computers in Practical Life by Dr. R.M. Suresh, Vice- The Madras Chapter of the IEEE 6 A presentation on Business Continuity Principal, RMD Engineering College cum Computer Society had organized the following – Perspective in Indian Context by Family Get-together was organized with meetings during the period Jan-Apr 2010. Due Ms. Jamuna Swamy, Head - Information the support of RMK Group Institutions to space constraints, only the listing of the Security Practice, Hexaware at RMD College of Engineering on 25th events are published. Technologies Ltd, Chennai was organized Apr 2010. th 1 A talk on Linking Innovations by Mr. on 17 Apr 2010. V.R. Raman, B.E. (C.S.E), B.S.A. Crescent Engineering College, Chennai & Mr. R. Srinivasan, B.E. (E.C.E), Valliammai NCSC’10: Second National Conference on ‘Signal Engineering College, Chennai was Processing and Communication Technologies’ rd organized on 23 Jan 2010. held at Anand Institue of Higher Technology 2 Mr. A. Rajasekar, Manager – IT, Tamilnadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, included: Speech, Signal and Image Processing, Chennai gave a presentation on Wireless and Computer Networking, Embedded eGovernance in Water Management Systems, VLSI Design, Bio-Medical and Systems in on 13th Feb 2010. Medical Image Processing etc., 3 CIO Meet on Can Risk Optimization Mr. S. Thiagarajan, Registrar, SETS, be a Driver of Growth was organized in Chennai had presided over the inaugural association with CIO Forum of CSI Chennai, function and delivered a key note address on CIO Magazine and RSA, the Security “Latest trends in signal processing and Division of EMC on 18th Mar 2010. communication technologies”. Dr. M.A. 4 Dr. R. Nadarajan, Professor & Head – Bhagyaveni, Asst Prof/ECE, College of Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Engineering, Guindy, Chennai participated in Applications, PSG College of The Electronics and Communication the valedictory function. Technology, Coimbatore gave an Engineering department of Anand Institute of This conference explored latest trends, interesting talk on Thirukkural and Higher Technology had organized the Second novel ideas and concepts in the areas of signal Object Computing 20th Mar 2010. National Conference on “Signal Processing and processing and communication technologies and Communication Technologies”, NCSC’10 on 5 Mr. K. Bhaskaran, Director, Bilvac Tech, provided a forum to engineers and students to 28th Apr 2010. Chennai delivered a talk on Creativity share their experience, new ideas and research Modeling on 3rd April 2010. The conference presentation topics results.

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BLUE EYES THE HARDWARE: operators’ condition change the software Data Acquisition Unit: performs real time buffering of the incoming data, real-time physiological data analysis and Data Acquisition Unit is a mobile part of S. Sujithra alarm triggering. The Blue Eyes software the Blue eyes system. Its main task is to fetch comprises several functional modules System III Yr. ECE the physiological data from the sensor and to core facilitates the transfers flow between other Dhanalakshmi College of send it to the central system to be processed. system modules (e.g. transfers raw data from Engineering To accomplish the task the device must manage the Connection Manager to data analyzers, Member No: 90579059 wireless Bluetooth connections (connection Email: [email protected] establishment, authentication and termination). processed data from the data analyzers to GUI Personal ID cards and PIN codes provide controls, other data analyzers, data logger etc.). operator’s authorization. INTRODUCTION: The System Core fundamental are single- Communication with the operator is producer-multi-consumer thread safe queues. It is possible to create a computer which carried on using a simple 5-key keyboard, a Any number of consumers can register to can interact with us as we interact with each small LCD display and a beeper. When an receive the data supplied by a producer. Every other. It seems to be a fiction, but it will be the exceptional situation is detected the device uses single consumer can register at any number of life lead by “BLUE EYES” in the very near them to notify the operator. Voice data is producers, receiving therefore different types future. The basic idea behind this technology is transferred using a small headset, interfaced to of data. Naturally, every consumer may be a to give the computer the human power. The the DAU with standard mini-jack plugs. The producer for other consumers. This approach “BLUE EYES” technology aims at creating Data Acquisition Unit comprises several enables high system scalability – new data computational machines that have perceptual hardware modules processing modules (i.e. filters, data analyzers and sensory ability like those of human beings. and loggers) can be easily added by simply Blue Eyes uses sensing technology to identify  Atmel 89C52 microcontroller - system registering as a costumer. a user’s actions and to extract key information. core This information is then analyzed to determine Connection Manager is responsible for the user’s physical, emotional, or informational  Bluetooth module (based on managing the wireless communication between state, which in turn can be used to help make ROK101008) the mobile Data Acquisition Units and the the user more productive by performing central system. The Connection Manager expected actions or by providing expected  HD44780 - small LCD display handles: information. Animal survival depends on highly  communication with the CSU hardware developed sensory abilities. Likewise, human  24C16 - I2C EEPROM (on a removable cognition depends on highly developed abilities ID card  searching for new devices in the covered to perceive, integrate, and interpret visual, range  MC145483 – 13bit PCM codec auditory, and touch information. Without a  establishing Bluetooth connections doubt, computers would be much more  Jazz Multisensor interface powerful if they had even a small fraction of  connection authentication the perceptual ability of animals or humans.  beeper and LED indicators, 6 AA batteries  incoming data buffering Adding such perceptual abilities to computers and voltage level monitor would enable computers and humans to work  sending alerts together more as partners. Toward this end, the CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT: Data Analysis module performs the Blue Eyes aims at creating computational Central System Unit hardware is the analysis of the raw sensor data in order to obtain devices with the sort of perceptual abilities that second peer of the wireless connection. The information about the operator’s physiological people take for granted Blue eyes is being box contains a Bluetooth module (based on condition. The separately running Data Analysis developed by the team of Poznan University ROK101008) and a PCM codec for voice data module supervises each of the working of Technology& Microsoft. It makes use of the transmission. The module is interfaced to a PC “blue tooth technology developed by Ericsson. using a parallel, serial and USB cable. The audio operators. The module consists of a number of smaller analyzers extracting different types of PARTS OF A BLUE EYE SYSTEM: data is accessible through standard mini-jack sockets information. Each of the analyzers registers at The major parts in the Blue eye system the appropriate Operator Manager or another are Data Acquisition Unit and Central System To program operator’s personal ID cards analyzer as a data consumer and, acting as a Unit. The tasks of the mobile Data Acquisition we developed a simple programming device. The producer, provides the results of the analysis. Unit are to maintain Bluetooth connections, to programmer is interfaced to a PC using serial The most important analyzers are: get information from the sensor and sending it and PS/2 (power source) ports. Inside, there is over the wireless connection, to deliver the alarm Atmel 89C2051 microcontroller, which handles  saccade detector - monitors eye messages sent from the Central System Unit to UART transmission and I2C EEPROM (ID movements in order to determine the level the operator and handle personalized ID cards. card) programming. of operator’s visual attention Central System Unit maintains the other side THE SOFTWARE:  pulse rate analyzer - uses blood of the Bluetooth connection, buffers incoming oxygenation signal to compute operator’s sensor data, performs on-line data analysis, Blue Eyes software’s main task is to look pulse rate records the conclusions for further exploration after working operators’ physiological and provides visualization interface condition. To assure instant reaction on the  custom analyzers – recognize other

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behaviors than those which are built-in  A VU-meter showing the present value  physiological data, operator’s voice and the system. The new modules are created of a parameter time series displaying a overall view of the control room recording using C4.5 decision tree induction history of selected parameters’ value.  recorded data playback Blue Eyes algorithm BLUE-EYES BENEFITS: system can be applied in every working Visualization module provides a user environment requiring permanent Prevention from dangerous incidents interface for the supervisors. It enables them to operator’s attention: Minimization of ecological consequences watch each of the working operator’s  at power plant control rooms physiological condition along with a preview financial loss a threat to a human life BlueEyes of selected video source and related sound system provides technical means for monitoring  at captain bridges and recording human-operator’s physiological stream. All the incoming alarm messages are  at flight control centers instantly signaled to the supervisor. The condition. The key features of the system are: CONCLUSION: Visualization module can be set in an off-line  visual attention monitoring (eye motility mode, where all the data is fetched from the analysis) In future it is possible to create a database. Watching all the recorded computer which can interact with us as we physiological parameters, alarms, video and  physiological condition monitoring interact with each other with the use of blue audio data the supervisor is able to reconstruct (pulse rate, blood oxygenation) eye technology. It seems to be a fiction, but it the course of the selected operator’s duty. The  operator’s position detection (standing, will be the life lead by “BLUE EYES” in the physiological data is presented using a set of lying) very near future. Ordinary household devices custom-built GUI controls: such as televisions, refrigerators, and ovens may  wireless data acquisition using Bluetooth be able to do their jobs when we look at them  a pie-chart used to present a percentage technology and speak to them. of time the operator was actively acquiring the visual information  real-time user-defined alarm triggering REFERENCE: Various Internet Sources

ICCCCT – 2010 ICSIP -2010 International Conference on International Conference on Communication Control and Computing Technologies Signal and Image Processing 7 - 9, Oct 2010 15 - 17, Dec 2010 at Chennai, India Kanyakumari and Ramanathapuram, INDIA Organised by Organized by RMD Engineering College St. Xavier’s Catholic College of Engineering and In association with Syed Ammal Engineering College University of Mysore In association with IEEE Madars Section Region 10 IEEE WIE IEEE Computer Society, Madras Chapter and Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia Computer Society of India Div IV & Chennai Chapter Call For Papers and Participation Call For Papers About Conf. & paper Submission: ICCCCT’10 serves as a forum to Original contributed papers are invited by 15th June, 2010 in areas present current work by researchers from around the world as well as of Image Processing; Pattern Recognition; Document Processing; highlight activities in Asia in the Communication, Control and Computing areas. The meeting focuses on all aspects of Computing systems, Computer Vision; Biometrics; Communication and biomedical signal Communication, Control systems and their scientific, engineering, and Processing; VLSI Signal Processing; Data mining & Knowledge commercial applications. Contributed papers are invited by 30th Jul 2010. Discovery; Information Retrieval; Information Coding; Security in Information Systems; Applications; Informatics and Technology; Registration Fee: Foreign Delegates - US $200, Industry / R&D -Rs.5000, Academicians - Rs.2000, Students / Research Scholars - Rs.1500 Signal and Image Processing. Address for Correspondence: Dr. R. Dhanasekaran, Dean Research, For details, pl. contact Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram-623502,Tamilnadu, Dr. R.M. Suresh India, Phone: +91 4567 304150, Fax : +91 4567 304123. Email: [email protected] OR Prof. A. Darwin Jose Raju, IEEE Vice-Principal, Prof & Head, CSE Student Branch Coordinator, St. Xavier’s Catholic College of RMD Engineering College Engineering, Chunkankadai, , Nagercoil - 629 Kavaraipettai - 601 206. 807, Tamil Nadu, India. Phone: +91 9843776224 / +91 4652 232560. Phone : 91-44-27925562 / 63 / 64 Fax: +91 4652 233982. Email: [email protected] Email Id : [email protected] Website: http://icccct10.syedengg.ac.in Website : http://www.rmd.ac.in

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ICoAC 2010 2nd International Conference SRM University Seeks on Advanced Computing Research Fellow 14 - 16, Dec 2010 at Chennai, India If quality research is your passion, here’s an opportunity. Radio Organised by Communications & MillimeterWave Research Center (RADMIC), a sophisticated and reputed research wing of SRM Dept. of Information Technology University provides ample opportunities to excel and redefine quality Anna University Chennai, MIT Campus research in Mobile/Wireless Communications. and IEEE Madras Section RADMIC invites passionate personnel to work as ‘Junior Research Fellow’ in a Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India Supported by sponsored R & D project titled “RF Propagation Studies for Wireless IEEE Computer Society, Madras Chapter Sensor Communications” Computer Society of India Div IV & Chennai Chapter Eligibility: 1st Class / A grade M.E/M.Tech with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) Communications / Microwaves / RF / Telecomm / Electronics / University Grants Commission (UGC) Embedded VLSI etc., Specialization (Awaiting Results & Final Semester The objective of ICoAC-2010 is to provide a forum for International Students can also apply) Community to discuss and debate on the developments in the cutting- edge technological computing areas. The conference will feature peer- Required Skills: Good Knowledge of Wireless Communications reviewd technical papers presentation with short papers and posters, / Networks with Matlab & Java Programming skills tutorials, student paper presentation and stimulating keynote talks Fellowship: As per DST norms (Rs. 12,000+10% HRA for 1st from experts ion the filed such as & 2nd years; Rs. 14,000+10% HRA in 3rd year). Selected Candidate 1 Prof. Ian T. Foster, Argonne National Laboratory, USA will be allowed to register for Full-Time PhD degree as per SRM University norms. 2 Prof. Rajkumar Buyya, CLOUDS Laboratory, University of Melbourne, Australia Interested applicants please send your Bio-Data hard & soft copies by 15th Jun 2010 to Prof. Dr. T. Rama Rao, RADMIC – Radio 3 Prof. Ruppa Tulsi Ram, University of Manitoba, Canada Communications & MillimeterWave Research Center, Department of 4 Dr. Sasanka Prabhala, User Experience Group, Intel Corporation, Telecommunication Engineering, SRM University; Kattankulathur – USA 603203; Kancheepuram Dt.,TN, India. Email: [email protected] (or) [email protected] For more information, please visit Call For Papers: www.srmuniv.ac.in Papers are invited in the following areas (but not limited to): Cloud Computing; Grid Computing; Mobile Computing; Enterprise Computing; Pervasive Computing; Soft Computing; Nano Computing; ICIRET ’2010 Applications in Science, Engineering and Humanities. International Conference on Paper should be prepared in two column IEEE format. All papers will “Innovative Research in be peer reviewed. Extended version of a few selected research papers Engineering and Technology” will be published as a special issue in the International Journal of 12 - 14, Aug 2010 at Coimbatore Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems (IJPEDS) Organised by Important dates: Park College of Engineering and Technology Last date for paper submission: 30.06.2010; Notification of acceptance: Kaniyur, Coimbatore 30.08.2010; Last date for Tutorial Submission: July 30, 2010 For details regarding paper submissions and For details, pl. contact: participation, please contact Dr. S. Thamarai Selvi, Convenor ICoAC 2010, Professor, Dept. of Dr. G. Mohan Kumar Information Technology, MIT Campus, Anna University Chennai, Organizing Chairman, ICIRET’2010 & Principal Chromepet, Chennai 600044, India. Phone: 91-44-22516319 / Park College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, India. 22516015. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] OR [email protected] OR Mr. Website: http:// www.iciret2010.com H.R. Mohan, Chair Div IV, CSI & IEEE CS at [email protected] Mobile: 9095195881 / 9843936696 / 9865613607 Website: www.annauniv.edu/icac2010

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