SEMINAR ON ADVANCEMENT IN ELECTRONICS ON 10 January 2015

SEMINAR ON ADVANCEMENT IN ELECTRONICS
ON 10thJanuary 2015
Venue:- Silicon Institute of Technology, Sambalpur
ORGANIZED BY
Department of Electronics &Communication Engineering,
Silicon Institute of Technology, Sambalpur
In Collaboration with YMFI
THEMES
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Image Processing
Advance Technology in Consumer Electronics
Wireless Technology
Computer Architecture & VLSI
Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems
Satellite communication & GPs Transmission system
Touch screen Technology & Fingerprint Recognition
Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Power quality in grids with distributed generation and renewable energies.
Communication Systems
Intelligent Systems and Approach
Information Technology Application
e-WASTE
CALL FOR PAPER
Interested Participants can send their papers in MS Word Format. The paper should have an
abstract within 300 words and full length paper should be within 5-6 pages in A4 sizeThe paper
should be typed with 12 point Times New Roman fonts, 1.5 line spacing and 1” margin in all
sites. The paper should be submitted to seminar convener via email [email protected] before
20th Dec 2014.
PAPER AND POSTER PRESENTATION
Original, empirical, high quality research papres, talks, poster presentations are invited from
academicians, professionals, researchscholars, students and others for interactions at the seminar.
Subthemes are only indicative;papers on the related areas may also be submitted. However, the
duly constituted selection and review committees will have full authority to select or reject a
paper for Publication or to consider it for publication in the form of proceedings.
PATRONS
(1) Nitai Gaur Dhall , Trustee, Silicon Institute of Technology,
(2) Prof. Dr Pradeep Ku Mishra, Director ,SIT, Sambalpur
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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2.
Name
Prof. Rutuparna
Panda
Prof. Uma Ranjan
Jena
Dept. of
ETC
Dept. of
ETC
Institution
VSSUT, Burla
VSSUT, Burla
Expertise Area
Signal
Processing/Communication
Computer Vision & Image
Processing
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Prof. A. K.
Tripathy
Dept. of
EEE
SIT, BBSR
Smart Grid and Renewable
Energy
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Prof.Ram Prasad Dept.of
Panda
EEE
SIT, BBSR
Smart Grid and Renewable
Energy
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Prof. Shashank
Pujari
Dept. of
VLSI and
Embedded
System
Ex-Director,SUIIT
SAMBALPUR
CONSULTANT,Pune
VLSI and Embedded
System
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Prof C R Tripathy
Dept.of
Computer
Science
VSSUT, Burla
Computer Networks, Cprogramming, Graphics,
Instrumentation and Data
communication, Digital
electronics, Microprocessor,
Advanced computer arch.
Software Engg., Embedded
Systems, Parallel processing
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Prof.C S Panda
Dept of
Computer
Science
Sambalpur University
Soft Computing ,Image
Processing
SEMINAR ORGANIZERS
Ms. Ipseeta Nanda, Asst. Prof., Dept. of ECE , S IT, SBP
Convener
Bibekananda Das,General Secretary, YMFI
Co-Convener
Mr Pramod Ku. Nayak, HOD, Dept. of ECE, S IT, SBP.
Chairman
Er .Nalini Kanta Dhar Chairman-YMFI
Chairman
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mr. B. K. Chaudhury, Asst. Prof.
Member
Mr. N.K. Naik, Asst. Prof.
Member
Mr N. Kumar, Asst. Prof
Member
Mrs Ranjita Mishra, Asst. Prof
Member
Mrs Sudipta Bhuyan, Asst. Prof
Member
REGISTRATION FEES
1. Participation and Paper Presentation:
Academicians, professionals
(Universities/Colleges/ Research Institutes):
Rs500/-
Research Scholars:
Rs400/-
Students:
Rs200/-
Industry:
Rs1000/-
2. Participation without presentation:
General Participants:
Rs600/IMPORTANT DATES
Last date of submission of Full length paper-20th December 2014
Notification for acceptance of Paper-27th December 2014
Last Date of Registration-27th December 2014-5th January 2015
Date of seminar -10th January 2015
ACCOMMODATION
Standard accommodation on twin sharing basis for the day (10th Jan 2015 will be available for
participant/delegate/accompany and will be charge at Rs300/- per person per day at Silicon
Sambalpur Guest House)
LOCATION INFORMATION+MAP
MODE OF PAYMENT
All payment should be made by cash/cheque (at par only)/Demand Draft drawn on any nationalized back
in favour of SILICON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY payable at Sambalpur.
ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATION
Miss Ipseeta Nanda,Convener
Asst.Professor,Dept of ECE,
Silicon Institute of Technology,Sambalpur
Mob:+918763960959
Email: [email protected]
Website:www.silicon.ac.in
Mr.Bibekananda Das,Co-Convener
General Secretary
Youth Movement Federation of India
H-48,Sector-2,Rourkela-769006
Mob:+919437043326
Email:[email protected]
Website:www.ymfi.org
http://www.silicon.ac.in/sitsbp/
LOCAL INFORMATION
About Sambalpur
Famous for its Sambalpuri Saree, the Sambalpur District is the western part of state of Odisha. The
District is surrounded by Deogarh District in the East, Bargarh and Jharsuguda Districts in the West,
Sundargarh District in the North and Sonepur and Angul Districts in the South. The District of Sambalpur
has a history full of events including Indian freedom struggle representing the different section of the
society. Sambalpur is mentioned in the book of Ptomely as Sambalaka on the river Manada. Sambalpur
District was subsequently divided into four separate Districts. Bargarh District was separated in 1993,
and
Jharsuguda
and
Deogarh
Districts
were
separated
in
1994.
The District covering a geographical area of 6702 sq km lies between 20 degree 40’ to 22 degree 11’
North Latitude and 82 degree 39’ to 85 degree 15’ East Longitude. Total population of the District as per
2011 census is 10,41,099. Total male population of the District is 5,26,877 whereas total female
population is 5,14,222. The District has got total 1,91,827 SC population and 3,55,261 ST population.
As per the administration of the District is concerned, the District of Sambalpur has got 3 sub divisions
namely Sambalpur, Kuchinda and Rairakhol. There are 9 Tahasils, 9 Blocks, 22 Police stations, 1322
Villages
and
148
Gram
panchayats
functioning
in
the
District.
Sambalpur District experiences extreme type of climate with 66 rainy days and 153 centimeters rainfall
on an average per annum. Most of the rainfall is confined to the months from June to October visited by
south west monsoon. Mercury rises upto 47 degree C during May with intolerable heat wave and falls as
low as 11.8 degree C during December with extreme cold. The rainfall is highly uneven and irregular.
The economy of Sambalpur District is basically dependent on agriculture and secondly no forests.
Forests play an important role in the economy in terms of contribution to revenue, Domestic Product as
well as dependence of people for livelihood. In the past Sambalpur has been a great centre of diamond
trade. Kendu leaf (Diospyros Melanoxylon) is also produced in Sambalpur. Tendu leaf is one of the most
important non–wood forest products of Sambalpur and is also called as green gold of Odisha. Lately
industrialisation has started in the district and the prime industries of power, alumina and steel have
been established. The place is famous for its globally renowned textile bounded patterns and fabrics
locally known as Baandha. Sambalpur is famous for its Hand loom textile works, popularly known as
Sambalpuri Textile. It has earned international fame for its unique pattern, design and texture. Apart
from textiles, Samabalpur has a rich tribal heritage and fabulous forestlands.
The important crops grown in the District are rice, gram, tuar, arhar, seasame, groundnut, mustard,
castor, linseed. Sugarcane is the most important cash crop grown in the District.
The literacy rate of Sambalpur District is 76.91 percent. Gangadhar Meher College, Gayatri College of
Pharmacy, University college of Engineering, VSS Medical college and hospital, Dr P.M Institute of
Advanced studies in Education, Gayatri College of Management, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Lajpat Rai
Law College, Sambalpur Nursing college are the famous educational institutes in the District.
The District experiences many beautiful festivals round the year. Sital Sasthi is observed in the month of
June. This festival is the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Nuakhai is the most important
social festival of the District. Bhaijiuntia festival is celebrated on the Mahastami Day of Durga Puja. The
Puajiuntia festival is observed by mothers to invoke the grace of Lord Dutibahana for the long life and
prosperity of their sons. Other religious festivals which are observe include Shiva Ratri, Dola Yatra, Durga
Puja,Janmanstami,Diwali,GaneshPuja
andSaraswatiPuja.
Many eminent personalities have taken birth on the soil of the Sambalpur District. Bir Surendra Sai
(freedom fighter), Gangadhar Meher (Poet of nature), Bhama Bhoi (celebrated religious and poet), Satya
Narayan Bohidar (Pioneer of Sambalpuri language and grammer), Swapneswar Das (accomplished poet
and eminent journalist), Gokulanand Panda (Poet of extraordinary caliber), Sunil Mishra (renowned
writer of humour and social satire), Braja Mohan Panda (Educationist of repute) and Laxmi Narayan
Mishra (Eminent freedom fighter) are the famous personalities of this soil.
Samaleswari
:
Shree Shree Samaleswari, the presiding deity of Sambalpur, is a strong religious force in
western part of Orissa and Chhattisgarh state of India. On the bank of the river Mahanadi
the mother goddess Samaleswari is worshipped from ancient times as Jagatjanani,
Adishakti, Mahalaxmi and Mahasaraswati. The region in which the temple is situated has a
rich cultural heritage. Sambalpur region is popularly known as Hirakhanda from ancient
times. Ptolemy has described the place as Sambalak, Acording to Tavernir, the French
traveller, and Edward Gibbon, the English historian, diamonds were exported to Rome from
Sambalpur.
Maa Ghanteshwari temple :
Maa Ghanteshwari temple is a temple in the district of Sambalpur, the western region of
Orissa, India. As the name suggests there are bells everywhere.[1] People offer bells to
goddess Ghanteswari or the Deity of Bells, after fulfillment of their wishes. A large number
of pilgrims from across the state visit the temple. It is known as the 'lighthouse without
light', built by the early sailors, for whom the bells served as warning against heavy winds.
The special significance of this place lies in the great number of small bells hanging all
around.
Maa Ghanteshwari Temple is situated 33 kilometres (21 mi) southwest of the district capital
Sambalpur on the bank of Mahanadi River. The Chipilima Hydro Powerplant is located near
the temple on the same riverbank.
Hirakud Dam :
Hirakud Dam Project is built across river Mahanadi at about 15 Kms. upstream of
Sambalpur town in State of Odisha. This happens to be the first post independence major
multipurpose river valley project in India. The dam is 6 Kms from NH 6 . The nearest rail
head is Hirakud railway station (S.E.R) which is 8 Kms from the dam site.
The project provides 1, 55,635 Hects of Kharif and 1, 08,385 Hects of Rabi irrigation of
Sambalpur, Bargarh, Bolangir, and Subarnpur. The water released through power house
irrigates further 436000 Hects of CCA in Mahanadi delta. Installed capacity for power
generation in 307.5 MW through its two power houses at Burla , at the right bank to and
Chiplima , at 22 Kms downstream of dam . Besides the project provides flood protection to
9500 sq Kms of delta area in district of Cuttack and Puri.
Huma temple :
Huma temple, situated near Sambhalpur, was established in the year 1670. It is believed
that the temple was built by the King Baliar Singh, the fifth king of the Chauhan dynasty of
Sambalpur. It is popularly known as the Leaning Temple of Huma, as it does not stand
upright and is tilted towards one side. Infact, almost everything within the temple complex
is skewed. The temple is located on the banks of Mahanadi River, at a distance of about 23
km from the Sambhalpur district of Orissa.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the Gods forming the Hindu Trinity. There is
an interesting legend behind the construction of the Huma temple. People say that there
was a milkman, who used to go across river Mahanadi to worship Lord Shiva. He used to
offer milk to the Lord every day. One day, to his surprise, the rock idol consumed the milk
offered by the milkman. This miraculous incident paved way for the construction of temple.
During Shivratri, a grand fair takes place at the Huma temple.
Location: 23 km from Sambalpur
Founded In: 1670
Dedicated To: Lord Shiva
Ushakothi :
A spot of an altogether different hue is Ushakothi wild life Sanctuary, 43 Kms. North-East of
Sambalpur on NH.6. Stretching for more than 130 Kms., the Sanctuary harbours Elephants,
Tigers, Gours, Sambars, Black Panthers, Deer, Spotted Deer, and Wild Bears etc. The two
watching towers located near the saline tank inside the Sanctuary enable the visitors to
catch a view of these animals.
Chipilima powerhouse :
A combination of both Hirakud Dam and Huma Temple is Chiplima, about 37 Kms. from
Sambalpur. An ideal picnic spot, Chiplima is known for a natural fall (24.38 mts. In height)
harnessed for generating electricity. It is also known for harbouring Ghanteswari, the
presiding deity of the place. Moreover, the State livestock Breeding Farm and Agricultural
Farm are located here.
Pradhanpat :
The Pradhanpat Falls is located at a distance of 100 Kilometers from Sambalpur and also at
a reasonable distance from the city of Deogarh. The Pradhanpat Falls is a picturesque
waterfall which is surrounded by some of the rarest scenic sights of nature which makes it
one of the most beautiful waterfalls of Orissa.