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- The Method of Electronic Voting on the Basis of Elliptic Curve
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Authors: Dipayan Roy, Abhinav Shukla, Debashree Ray, Ram Krishna Akuli Pages: 1 - 7 Abstract: To improve election efficiency, accessibility and accuracy Electronic Voting Systems which use computers to record and tabulate votes are becoming more popular to modernise voting. The Congressional Research Service states that electronic voting has various advantages over traditional paper voting. Electronic voting has made the voting process more accessible. The advancement of technology is to be regarded for the ease of being able to vote from any location. This has highly benefitted physically challenged individuals and long-distance commuters. The drawbacks of electronic voting cannot be disregarded despite the multiple advantages and increasing popularity. The three major issues are Security, Reliability and Transparency. Integrity and security concerns are raised on the instances of hacking or malfunctioning of voting systems. The integrity and security are the key factor that needs immediate addressing to maintain trust in these systems. Securing electronic voting systems ensures fair, transparent and people – driven elections. PubDate: 2023-06-30 DOI: 10.37591/joedt.v14i1.7078 Issue No: Vol. 14, No. 1 (2023)
- Automating Acquisition through SOUL 3.0
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Authors: Amit Kumar Gupta, Dinesh Kumar, Ravindra Mohan Pages: 9 - 21 Abstract: Library automation is an integral part of the development process of any library or resource center. Traditionally this includes automation of acquisition, serialization, cataloging and circulation. But most libraries do list entries of reading material and display them via OPAC. These libraries have been equally successful in computerized issues and returns. But the real difficulty lies in the automation of acquisition activities. It is forgotten that cataloging begins with acquisition. The article describes step by step how to mechanize the acquisition process using SOUL 3.0 to strengthen library services. Mechanization involves six important steps namely vendor management, budgeting, suggestion, ordering, accession and payment. All components are depicted in detail. PubDate: 2023-05-06 Issue No: Vol. 13, No. 3 (2023)
- Future of Healthcare: Internet of Things
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Authors: Sherin Zafar, Kashaf Arif, Farheen Siddiqui, Sameena Naaz Pages: 22 - 27 Abstract: The main objective of this paper, INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) IN HEALTHCARE, is to provide an overview of the healthcare effects of IoT. Healthcare cannot be used outside this framework due to the increase in the number of IoT solutions. The goal of this research is to outline strategies for developing worldwide connectivity between medical environments and the Internet of Things (IoT). A huge challenge is the need to merge everything (from electrical to data engineers) on a global scale. This movement is the justification for changing the way we perceive healthcare. It also provides the applications of IoT in Healthcare by different researchers in their respective domain. PubDate: 2023-05-06 Issue No: Vol. 13, No. 3 (2023)
- IoT-Based Smart Automotive Parking System
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Authors: Shivanshi Mishra, Utkarsh Singh Tiwari, Akhilesh Kumar Shukla, Chandan Tiwari, Kaushal Kumar Vishwakarma, Pankaj Sharma, Dharam Pal Singh Chuhan Pages: 28 - 34 Abstract: A billion devices and services can be connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) at any time, anywhere, and with a variety of applications. IoT has recently emerged as a technology. The topic of smart auto parking is one of the most important current research discussion topics on the IoT. Almost a million cars are on the highways of a modern urban city, but there is not enough parking. Also, the majority of modern academics advocate for cloud-based data management. The timely transmission of raw data from dispersed sensors to the parking area through the cloud and subsequent receipt of it once it has been processed may be a problem with this system, though. The Internet of Things (IoT) allows for the connection of a billion devices and services at all times, everywhere, and with a wide range of applications. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a modern technology that has emerged recently. One of the most significant areas of ongoing research in this field is the development of smart auto parking solutions. In a contemporary big city, there are almost a million cars on the roadways, but there is not enough parking. Additionally, the vast majority of contemporary academics support cloud-based data management. However, this system may have issues involving timely raw data transmission from scattered sensors to the parking lot through the cloud and subsequent receipt of it once it has been processed PubDate: 2023-05-24 Issue No: Vol. 13, No. 3 (2023)
- Sustainable and Smart Solutions Utilizing Feature Descriptors Analysis
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Authors: Sherin Zafar, Dr. Richa Gupta, Suhail Malik Pages: 35 - 40 Abstract: Neighborhood highlight locators and descriptors (hereinafter extractors) play a key part within the cutting-edge computer vision for developing smart solutions. Their scope is to extricate, from any picture, a set of discriminative designs (hereinafter key points) show on a few parts of foundation and/or closer view components of the picture itself. A prerequisite of a wide run of down to earth applications (e.g., vehicle following, individual re-identification) is the plan and advancement of calculations able to identify, recognize and track the same key points inside a video grouping. Savvy cam-eras can procure pictures and recordings of a curiously situation concurring to distinctive natural (e.g., center, iris) and outward (e.g., container, tilt, zoom) parameters. These parameters can make the acknowledgment of a same key point between sequential pictures a difficult assignment when a few basic components such as scale, revolution and interpretation are show. Early disclosure frameworks play a gigantic portion in checking the exponential development of COVID-19 during pandemic period. Several helpful radiography procedures, such as chest X-rays and chest CT channels, are utilized for quick and strong area of coronavirus-induced pneumonia. Highlight location could be a prepare to identify the distinctive highlights of the picture and depicting the picture properties. Revelation and planning are a basic task in various computer vision applications, such as structure-from-motion, picture recuperation, address disclosure, and more. In this course of action, we'll be talking around adjacent high-light area and planning to analyze feature descriptors of BRIEF and ORB algorithms PubDate: 2023-05-17 Issue No: Vol. 13, No. 3 (2023)
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