Technova
“Technology presumes there's just one
right way to do things and there never is”
-Robert M. Pirsig
The ideas that exist only in the arcane, ignited archives of IEEE and ACM come under one roof for a scintillating presentation. Cutting edge technologies, paradigm-altering theories form the participants’ weapons coupled with their “gift of the gab” to compete for attractive prizes.
The following papers are selected for Technova:
1. A fault tolerant mutual exclusion (MUTEX) algorithm for mobile ad-hoc networks - Arti Kumari (107005)
2. Reconfigurable Computing Architecture - Manpreet Singh (107079) and Gagan (107162)
3. Windows 7 - Nikhil Narang (108582) and Yogesh Sharma (108251)
4. Quantum Cryptography - Narender Gupta (107157) and Lokesh Garg (107085)
5. A new and Innovative method of Data Security using Artificial Neural Networks - Suryanshu Arora (107415) and Priyanka Gupta (108364)
6. Dual Gate CNFET with Tunable Polarity - Ankit Bhatia and Waseem Ahmad (Aligarh Muslim University)
7. Information Protection using Steganography - Apurva Nandan (107459)
8. 3G vs Wifi - Subash Thapa (107381) and Sandeep Kumar Pal (107378)
Waitlisted Topics:
1. Cluster Computing - Abhilaash Singh Rajpoot (107147) and Asenla Jamir(107156)
2. Future Mail Services : Certified Mail - S.Lohith and K.Trilok (Sree Vidyanikethan Engg College, Tirupati , Andhra Pradesh)
3. 3G vs WiFi Pallavi Garg (108143) and Shipra Sehgal (108158)
Suggested Ideas
1.Mobility Management of Virtual Machines
2.Peer-to-Peer networks / Mobile Networks
3.Network Security like Cryptography techniques, Firewall, Cyber laws, Scanning tools etc
4.Distributed Computing
5.Autonomic computing
6.Ambient Intelligence
7.Digital Rights Management
8.Captchas
9.Audio/Video Coding Standards
10.3G vs WiFi
11.Programming Language Security like feature that make Java more
secure than C, Compile time and run time checks, Java Security Package,
problems with CGI scripts etc
1. A paper can be authored by at most two students.
2. The abstracts for the paper and queries etc.
must be mailed at technova.iris09@gmail.com with the Subject “Technova”
3. The entries may not be from among the suggested topics.
4. A Sample Paper can be downloaded from here.
Elimination Round :
1. The abstracts should not exceed 300 words.
2. Abstracts must be in a paragraph format.
3. Note: The abstracts must necessarily sum up the essence of the final paper, including the thought process and the key ideas. Unnecessary usage of flowery language should be avoided.
All abstracts must be mailed latest by Sunday, 13th September, 2009.
The results of the elimination round will be announced by Monday, 14th September, 2009.
Final Presentation :
1. Selected entries must submit 2 hard copies of the paper, latest by
Thursday, 17th September, 2009 to the event coordinator.
2. Final presentation will be of 10 + 2 minutes.
3. For the purpose of standardization of the papers and improving the quality
of presentations, students are advised to follow the guidelines below, as followed by the IEEE standards:
(i) A4 paper size
(ii) Times New Roman, Font Size = 10, Interline space = 1.5 pt, Justified
(iii) 2 column format compulsory
(iv) Margins : Top = 19mm, Bottom = 43mm, Sides = 13 mm
(v) Column Width = 88mm, Space between columns = 4mm
(vi) Max. no. of pages = 8
(vii) Figures & illustrations appropriately numbered and indexed
(viii)References to be provided at appropriate places
(ix) A list of references to be provided at the end according to IEEE format
For details,Contact:
Tushar Arora N.Saranya (+919896634591) (+919996099085)