Friday, November 27, 2020

University Examinations Postponed

 

JNTUA, Ananthapuramu – University Examinations – Date: 27.11.2020 – Postponed Circular from DE dt 26.11.2020

 
Further details Click Here

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Project Contest National level- win 1.3 Lakhs Rupees - Last date 27th september

Project Contest

Name of the Contest

: _StartupMania 5.0

Host

: Technological Business Incubator of Kongu Engineering College, Tamilnadu and EDIITN along with CII, YI & Native Lead

Participant/ Eligible

: Students  and startups

Level

:National Level

Event  Date

 

Last date to apply/ Register

: 27/09/2020

Reward

1.3 Lakhs INR Price and Startup support

Further Details

Click Here

 

Real Impact Awards - Emerald Publishing group announced the awards for research community .

 Real Impact Awards

Real Impact awards nomination are open for the research community in various categories.

The aim of the awards 

Raise the profile of individuals, teams and institutions that are committed to real impact through their research

Recognise innovative approaches to achieving real impact

Bridge the gap between research and practice by celebrating truly collaborative ways of working

Tell the real impact success stories and celebrate those driving the debate

Real Impact Awards :Further details

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Fundings

 


Conferences

 


Competitive Exam Materials

 


School Study Materials

Other University

Research Notification

 


Exam Notification

 



Webinar -Seminar-FDP

 

Webinar -Seminar-FDP

Internship Notifications


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Anna university

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Why it is called as the Internet of Things

 

    IoT
  1. 1.      What is Internet of Things : “Sensors and actuators embedded in physical objects are linked through wired and wireless networks”. 

    2.      The term Internet of Things was invented in 1999, initially to promote RFID technology

    3.      M2M or the Industrial internet are not opposing concepts to the Internet of Things.The popularity of the term IoT did not accelerate until 2010/2011 and reached mass market in early 2014


Birth of Internet of Things

Kevin Ashton, the Executive Director of Auto-ID Labs at MIT, was the first to describe the Internet of Things, while making a presentation for Procter & Gamble. During his 1999 speech, Mr. Ashton stated:

“Today computers, and, therefore, the Internet, are almost wholly dependent on human beings for information. Nearly all of the roughly 50 petabytes (a petabyte is 1,024 terabytes) of data available on the Internet were first captured and created by human beings by typing, pressing a record button, taking a digital picture or scanning a bar code. The problem is, people have limited time, attention, and accuracy. All of which means they are not very good at capturing data about things in the real world. If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things, using data they gathered without any help from us, we would be able to track and count everything and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling and whether they were fresh or past their best.”


Sunday, August 30, 2020

How to download the JEE Main and NEET admit cards -Latest update

                    

NEET 2020

Assistant professor , Associate professor - ECE, Textile , Mathematics -Government Job

The Bihar Public Service Commission has invited applications for recruitment against 164 vacancies for the posts of professor, assistant professor, associate professor and HOD in Engineering and Polytechnic college. Further details visit http://bpsc.bih.nic.in/  

Friday, August 21, 2020

History of communication

Year

Inventor

Type of communication/Contribution

1844

Samuel Morse

Telegraph

1864

James Clerk

Electromagnetic wave

1867

Hertz

Experimental verification of EM

1894

Oliver Lodge

Demonstrated wireless communication in short distance

1901

Guglielmo Marcon

Long distance radio communication

1918

Edwin H. Armstrong

Super heterodyne receiver

1933

Edwin H. Armstrong

frequency modulation

1857

Alexander Graham Bell

Telephone

1904

John Ambrose Fleming

vacuum-tube diode

1948

Walter H. Brattain, John Bardeen, and William Shockley

Transistor

1928

Philo T. Farnsworth

Television

1939

the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

broadcasting television on a commercial basis

1928

Harry Nyquist

Nyquiast cretriea for faith signal transmission

1937

Alex Reeves

pulse-code modulation

1948

Claude Shannon

A Mathematical Theory of Communication

1955

John R. Pierce

satellites for communications

1966

K. C. Kao and G. A. Hockham

Optical Communication

 

History of Communication system


In the communication fields, the history starts with the   Samuel Morse’s telegraph communication. It gave the revaluation in the communication field.  He transmitted  the “What hath God wrought,”  word in electric telegraph between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, in 1844, a completely revolutionary means of real-time, long-distance communications was triggered. It was formulated by manual form in variable length code. Specifically, the Morse code is a variable-length code using an alphabet of four symbols: a dot, a dash, a letter space, and a word space; short sequences represent frequent letters, whereas long sequences represent infrequent letters.


more about  click the below link 


Communication System - Introduction- look at communication in history 


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Lets play with Kahoot tool - A tool for technical subject to make online Quiz in game model

Todays Educational system has been moved towards the online platform. To engage the students effectively and make them interesting to learn, we need to move online platform and effectively use it. 

Here  i listed some useful website and the links. 

Kahoot tool- https://kahoot.com/ .  It is very useful tool to make the online class more interactive. Pros: We can set the time for each question . 

Kahoot is a highly interactive way to assess knowledge using a game format. 

 Students To attend the Quiz use www.Kahoot.it and enter the PIN

The pin number is generated when Quiz started in faculty login. 

We have to share the pin to students and ask them to enter in https://kahoot.it/ .

 Eg: use this link to attend model quiz
 https://kahoot.it/challenge/09407749?challenge-id=4a980ea7-8e4d-4b28-b0f6-66c731fc884d_1597205458337
 or 
 Go to https://kahoot.it/ and enter the Game PIN: 09407749 

 Next post we will see how to create the interactive post

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

How to access the research papers Elsevier, Springer, IEEE etc..



Hi,
Today's research work it is little bit  tough to get and access the papers from major scopus and web of science cited journals. It is one easy way to access the papers via .  https://sci-hub.tw/

Steps


More about Sci Hub:
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-illegal-to-access-Sci-Hub-in-India

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/08/16/legal-questions-raised-over-links-sci-hub

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Download LPVLSI Materials -android app