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Proceeding of
th
5 International Conference on Recent Trends in
Engineering and Technology
ICRTET’2016
Volume 1
Computer Engineering
Information Technology
Civil Engineering
About ICRTET’2016
5th International Conference on “Recent Trends in Engineering & Technology”
ICRTET’2016 held during April 28-30, 2016 in Chandwad, Nashik, (Maharashtra) India.
ICRTET’2016 helps to bring together researchers, academician and Industrial experts in the field of
Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering,
Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering to a common forum.
The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in
Engineering & Technology. Secondly, it provides a platform to exchange the knowledge & scientific
information amongst academicians, researches, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners
working in India and abroad.
The conference held every year to make it an ideal workstation for people to share views
and experiences in all the relevant areas. English is considered as an official language of the
conference.
ICRTET’2016 i s organized by SNJB’s Late Sau. Kantabai Bhavarlalji Jain College of Engineering
and technically co-sponsored by McGraw Hill Publication. The Proceeding of the ICRTET’2016 is
slated to publish by McGraw Hill Publication with ISBN Numbers.
Proceeding of
5th International Conference on Recent Trends in
Engineering and Technology
ICRTET’2016
Volume 1
Computer Engineering
Information Technology
Civil Engineering
Editors
M. M. Rathore, Prof. Y. L. Bhirud
Associate Editors
Mrs. K. M. Sanghavi, Prof. P. R. Bhaladhare,
Prof. V. M.Pandit, Prof. T. H. Sonawane, Prof. A. J. Shakadwipi,
Prof. P. S. Desai, Prof. V. K. Wani, Mrs. K. R. Nirmal
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Organizing Committee
Chief Patrons
Shri. Bebilalji K. Sancheti
Shri. Ajitkumarji S. Surana
Shri. Jawaharlalji S. Abad
Shri. Zumbarlalji H. Bhandari
Shri. Dineshkumarji B. Lodha
Shri. Sunilkumarji M. Chopda
Patron
Prof. M. M. Rathore
Principal, SNJB's Late Sau. K. B. Jain College of Engineering, Chandwad
Advisory Committee
Dr. D. P. Nathe, Joint Director, DTE Dr. Mrs. S. N. Madhekar, COE Pune
Dr. G. K. Kharate, MERC, Nashik Dr. Mrs. A. M. Rajurkar, MGM’s COE, Nanded
Dr. R. Kapuno, Jr., CIT Philippines Dr. R. M. Warkhedkar, Govt. COE, Karad
Mr. Mayur Shah, AMA,USA Dr. N. P. Futane, Govt. COE, Avsari
Dr. R. Kolandaisamy ,Uni. of Malaya Dr. S. V. Bonde, SGGS’s IET, Nanded
Mr. Anirban Haldar, L&T ,Denmark Dr. D. S. Bormane RSCOE, Pune
Prof. Amit Agrawal, IIT Bombay Dr. V. J. Kakhandki, Trinity Academy of Engg, Pune
Prof. S. Balasubramanian ,IIT Bombay Dr. V. J. Gond, G. N. Sapkal COE, Nashik
Dr. D. C. Jinwala, SVNIT, Surat Dr. S. Y. Kute, KKWIEER COE, Nashik
Dr. Upena Dalal, SVNIT, Surat Dr. A. J. Patil, BOS Chairman, NMU, Jalgaon
Dr. S. G. Bhirud, VJTI, Mumbai Dr. S. S. Sane , KKWIEER COE, Nashik
Dr. K. K. Sangale, VJTI, Mumbai Dr. Mrs. V. H. Patil, MCOERC, Nashik
Dr. A. G. Chandak, Consultant, MNRE, GoI Dr. M. U. Kharat, MET, COE, Nashik
Dr. D. G. Regulwar, Govt. COE, Aurangabad Dr. N. G. Bawane, SBJIJMR, Nagpur
Dr. R. K. Shrivastava Govt. COE, Aurangabad Dr. G. K. Patnaik, SSBT COET, Jalgaon
Dr. R. R. Manthalkar, SGGS’s IET, Nanded Dr. P. R. Suresh, NSS COE, Palakkad
Conference Secretary
Prof. Mrs. K. M. Sanghavi, Head, Computer Department
Prof. Dr. V. A. Wankhede, Head, E & TC Department
Prof. P. R. Bhaladhare, Head, IT Department
Prof. U. S. Kasar, Head, MBA Department
Prof. S. B. Chavan, Head, Applied Science Department
Program Director
Prof. Yuvaraj L. Bhirud
Associate Professor, Civil Department,
SNJB's Late Sau. K. B. Jain College of Engineering, Chandwad – 423 101.
Dist. Nasik.(M.S.) India
Website: www.snjbcoe.org
Tel: +91-2556-253750
Fax:+91-2556-253811
Program Committee
Program Committee
Sr. No Committee Name of faculty Departments Roles
1 Program Director Prof. Y. L. Bhirud Civil Engineering Super Chair
Dr. M. R. Sanghavi (Associate Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. S. V. Sinha (Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. K. M. Sanghavi (Associate Professor and Head of Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ
College of Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. B. A. Khivsara (Associate Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. D. R. Agrawal (Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. P. S. Desai (Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. R. R. Bhanadari (Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. D. S. Rajnor (Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. K. R. Nirmal (Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. P. R. Bhaladhare (Associate Professor and Head of Department of Information Technology SNJB’s
KBJ College of Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. V. K. Wani (Lecturer Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of Engineering
Chandwad)
Prof. Yogita Desai (Leturer Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of Engineering
Chandwad)
Prof. Neha Mutha (Lecturer Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of Engineering
Chandwad)
Prof. G. P. Dhomse (Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. A. J. Shakadwipi (Lecturer Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of Engineering
Chandwad)
Prof. P. N Achaliya (Lecturer Department of Information Technology SNJB’s KBJ College of Engineering
Chandwad)
xii Program Committee
Prof. Madhuri Kawade (Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering SNJB’s KBJ College of
Engineering Chandwad)
Prof. Gaikwad K.P. (Assistant professor (CSE) Marathwada institute of technology, Aurangabad)
Prof. Archana Vaidya (Assistant Professor Department of Computer , R. H. sapat college of engineering
nashik)
List Reviewers for Civil Track
The main objective of this conference is to bring academicians, technocrats and researchers
to discuss sunrise technologies in core engineering branches. It also provides a comprehensive
forum to discuss recent advances and futuristic trends in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Engineering and Information Technology.
This conference would provide the participants a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge and to
identify solutions to global engineering challenges.
I am confident that this conference will provide an ideal opportunity for the delegates to
deliberate on technological challenges and road maps in above said areas. I am sure that this
Conference will ignite the young minds, enrich the experience and benefit the industries with new
emerging possibilities.
I wish all the authors and participants a successful meeting, fruitful interactions with
eminent personalities and an enjoyable stay at Chandwad, India.
Prof. M. M. Rathore,
Principal(I/c),
SNJB’s Late Sau. K. B. Jain College of Engineering, Chandwad.
Message from Program Director
I am delighted to welcome you for the International Conference on Recent Trends in
Engineering & Technology – ICRTET’2016 (April 28-30, 2016). I am very providential to have so
many talented Professors, Scholars and Industry inhabitants implicated in the process of submitting
their research papers. Hard working track chairs and veteran reviewers done their work
enormously. Moreover I am gratified for the publishing support put forth by McGraw Hill
publication. I am thankful to our beloved Principal Prof. M. M. Rathode for his everlasting support. I
also take this opportunity to thanks all Heads of Department and my senior colleagues Dr. M. R.
Sanghavi, Prof. Mrs. K. M. Sanghavi, Dr. V. A. Wankhede, Prof. P. R. Bhaldhare, Prof. R. C. Patil and
Prof. S. D. Sancheti.
A remarkable response is received from all over the world. All the papers are accepted after
stringent review process. This was attributed to very strong technical committee that worked so
hard to make conference advertisement reach to so many aspirants. The strong commitment shown
by all track chairs was stupendous. After submission dead line, they worked very hard to get review
process done from expert reviewers to turn around a very high standard review that led to the
strong technical program before you.
We wish and will be very delighted to see you again in the ICRTET’ 2017.
Bhirud Y. L.
Program Director,
ICRTET’2016
Contents
About ICRTET’2016 ii
Organizing Committee v
Program Committee vi
List Reviewers for Computer Track xi
List Reviewers for Civil Track xiii
Message From Editor xiv
Message From Program Director xv
no
1 A Reliable Power Aware Routing Scheme for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 1
Mr. Makarand R. Shahade, Dr. D. N. Chaudhari
2 data deduplication in hybrid cloud with secured authorization 6
Patil Shweta, Pawar Mohini, Nikam Pratima, Jondhale Sonali Prof V.K.Wani.
3 Secure Online Transactions 10
Jyotsna Bhadane,NagamaDeshmukh, Komal Mule,Neha Vyavahare
4 Consolidation and migration technique for workload distribution in virtualized data 14
center
Tejashwini Y.Bhamare, Prof.B R Nandwalkar
5 Energy efficient orbital unequal clustering (EOUC) algorithm for heterogeneous wsn 19
Surabhi R. Gosavi, Prof. N. R. Wankhade
6 Online Job Portal 24
Agrawal Dipesh, Patil Deepali, More Bhagyashri, Shinde Kajal
7 Salient region detection using bottom-up approach 27
Ankita V. Raut, Prof. J. V. Shinde
8 A novel approach for sketch based image retrieval with descriptor 32
Dipika R. Birari, Prof. J. V. Shinde
9 Covert photographs classification 37
Vrushali C. Bhadane, Nanasaheb K. Zalte
10 Efficient algorithms for closed and hui itemsets mining 42
Mahendra M. Kapadnis,Prof. P. B. Koli
11 Web Usage Mining Using Superior Frequent Pattern Tree Algorithms 48
Tausib Mulani, Jivan Patni, Sagar Jain, Pritesh Bora
12 Machine learning based mining attribute based access control policies 54
Sonali V.Sapkale , B. R. Nandwalkar*
13 Smart Server IOT Based Temperature Monitoring System 63
Archana Ghumare,Tejaswini Kochar, Pooja Jain, Sneha Ahirrao ,Prof.R.R.Bhandari
14 Media Player Controlling by Hand Gesture and Color Detection 67
Shubham B, Vrushali G, Laxmi J, Bhandari R.R.
15 Online Management of Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) for Gurukul 72
Application(OMEGA)
Miss Nupur V. Soni, Miss Devyani A. Vaidya , Mr. Prasanna R. Pagar , Mr. Ishan Gadoo,
Prof. Rajiv R. Bhandari
16 Online food delivery system 78
Ms. Supriya Pawar, Ms. Deepali Malvi, Ms. Priyanka Gaikwad, Mr. Shailesh Gandhi, Prof.
Anant Maind
17 SNJB's App 83
Miss.Ravina S. Kotwal, Miss.Prajakta R. Lute, Mr.Prashant P. Pagar, Mr.Rohit R. Surade,
Mrs.Kainjan M. Sanghavi
xviii Contents
38 Optimal Classifier for the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer using Computational Intelligence 193
Techniques
Vijay L. Agrawal, Dr. Sanjay V. Dudul
39 Mobile-Document Tracker 199
Komal P. Katkade, Latika R. Abad, Manali S. Lunawat, Mahesh R. Sanghavi
40 Internet of Things for Healthcare 203
Pranit S.Thakur, Srushti R.Thakur, Pooja L. Varpe, Kalyani B.More
41 Watermarking Technology for Relational Database 208
Priyanka R. Gadiya, Prashant A. Kale
42 Rule Based Phonetic Search for Surnames in Slovak 213
Janki B. Pardeshi, Prof. Bhushan R. Nandwalkar
43 Mitigation technique for Compromise Aggregators in Wireless Sensor Networks 218
Nikita Pareek, Prof. N. R. Wankhade
44 In Information Filtering used of Maximum Matched Pattern-based Model 223
S.K.Thakare, Prof. M.G.Bhandare
45 Fault Tolerant Middleware Multicast Routing In Wireless Sensor Network 228
Sushmita T. Mahajan, Prof.N R Wankhade
46 News Article Search Engine 233
Dimple S. Kothadiya, Varsha M. Bhandari, Gautam Soni, Monika D. Panchmiya, Kainjan
M. Sanghavi
47 Efficient Influence Maximization on Distinct Users in Social Networks 237
Vidya A. Khairnar, Prof. N. K. Zalte
48 Privacy preservation in location sharing using plqp 242
Miss. Pooja R. Jadhav, Miss. Dhanashree D. Surve, Mr. Aaftab Haider, Mr. Avesh D.
Shaikh , Prof. N.V.Sharma
49 Secure and Enhance Health Care System In Rural Areas in India using Cloud Computing 246
Mr. Rohit R. Nikam, Mr. Mahendra B. Gawali
50 Share Market Prediction using Regression Analysis -A Parallel Programming Mode 251
Shital deshmukh, Priyanka sonawane
51 Digi Campus 24x7 256
Nikhil Pawar , Sagar Shimpi , Priyanka Kothavade , Shraddha Wadge
52 Privacy Protection in User Profile Personalized Web Search 259
Gunjan Deshmukh, Jayashri Gite, Mayuri Khandgaure, Rohini Aher, Prof. Bhaladhare P.R
53 A Review of Traffic Management System Using IoT 262
Nikita Tendulkar, Komal Sonawane, Darshana vakte, Deepti pujari, Ghanshyam Dhomase
54 SMART PARKING SYSTEM USING CLOUD COMPUTING 266
Ajay.R.Jadhav,Datta .P. Hujare, Anil.A. Pawar, Prashant.B.Khandale, Prof. P. S. Desai
55 Life Style Based Friendbook System Using Semantic-based Method 270
K. D. Avhad, K. S. Jadhav, P. S. Pagare, S. P. Thakur, Prof. P. S. Desai
56 Detection and Prevention of Phishing Attack 275
Akshay Jain,Shital Raut, Sagar Sahuji,Sneha Zanzari
57 Secure approach for video sharing using RC4 authentication 278
Nisha D. Patil, Amol D. Potgantwar
58 Mining Text Data Using Side Information: A Survey 282
Mr. Shekhar S. Patil, Prof. R. B. Wagh
59 Revelation of Ranking Fraud for Mobile Apps:A survey 287
Varsha A. Patil, Nitin N. Patil
60 Product Aspect Based Opinion Mining: A Su+C17rvey 292
Namrata R. Bhamre, Nitin N. Patil
xx Contents
Under the south portal stands a 13th century doorway, with vaulting
and tympanums decorated with finely carved foliage, which led from
the abbey-church to the great cloister.
Of the great 14th century cloister, only the south and west galleries
remain. Each has seven bays with pointed arches resting, on one
side, on brackets ornamented with foliage or human figures, and on
the other, on piers surrounded by small columns (photos above and
below).
The large arches in tierce-point, ornamented with fine mouldings and
separated by highly-wrought buttresses, formed an inner arcade
composed of two bays surmounted by a rose-window. Traces of it
are left in three bays of the south gallery (photo below). The arches
formerly contained windows.
The cloister, especially the south end, was often struck by German
shells, one piercing the vaulting of a bay, another damaging the
carvings of the exterior buttresses.
The Refectory.
The refectory (photo below), erected at the end of the 13th century,
was spoiled after the Revolution by its conversion to military uses.
REAR SIDE OF THE FAÇADE, CLOISTER AND REFECTORY,
NOV. 1918.
WESTERN GALLERY OF THE CLOISTER AND THE
REFECTORY.
The refectory, over 130 feet in length, contains two naves with
pointed vaulting. The pointed arches rest on fine columns with foliate
capitals, which are buttressed outside by piers engaged in the stone-
work. Like all monastery refectories, it has a raised and vaulted
platform, from which one of the monks read aloud during meals.
The refectory, used as a store-house, is divided into two stories by a
floor which runs below the capitals of the columns.
Outside the refectory, on the side next the cloister, were six large
rose-windows, since transformed into small rectangular windows,
and on the west front, eight tierce-point windows, now blocked up.
At the base of the loft-roof, set at intervals, are dormer-windows,
whereof one Renaissance.
The roof, damaged in places, was completely destroyed by the
bombardments over several of the bays. A large breach, already
repaired, was made in the end bay on the east side. One buttress
was destroyed and the adjacent part of the framework of one of the
rose-windows broken (photo above).
The great cloister communicated on the east with a small cloister,
rebuilt about 1550 in Renaissance style, of which several bays of the
south gallery remain standing.
Lastly, on this side of the façade of the church, to the east, is a
building, re-erected in the 16th century for the Abbot’s residence, but
which has been completely disfigured by its adaptation for military
purposes. It is flanked by an octagonal turret containing a staircase.
On leaving the Abbey, take the Rue Saint-Jean on the right, as far as
the Place Dauphine, in which is the Sous-Préfecture, housed in a
mansion built at the beginning of the 19th century. It was struck by
numerous shells.
THE RUE DES MINIMES.
Take on the left the Rue de Panleu which runs alongside the
buildings of the old Grand Séminaire (late 17th century), whose
18th century chapel is decorated with beautiful painted and gilded
woodwork, greatly damaged.
Many shells fell on the Grand Séminaire, causing serious damage. A
great part of the roofing was destroyed and in places large openings
were torn in the walls.
At the north-west end of the park of the Grand Séminaire,
excavations made in the 19th century, now filled in, uncovered the
remains of a Roman amphitheatre. These remains indicated a
theatre of very large dimensions, measuring about 470 feet across
its greatest width, while the theatre at Orange measures little over
300 feet.
Return to the Cathedral via the Rue de la Buerie, a continuation of
the Rue de Panleu. On the right is the Rue des Minimes with its
burnt houses (photo above).
After visiting Saint-Crépin, take the road (V.O. 15), along which ran
strong defence-works and which leads to the Promenade du Mail.
Follow the promenade towards the town as far as Pont-Neuf.
The Promenade du Mail, extending from the Hôtel-de-Ville to
Vauxrot, contained a trench throughout its entire length which led to
the front lines in the northern sector.
The Mail, bordered by the river Aisne and planted with century-old
trees, dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, and before the War
was one of the finest public gardens in France.
It was completely spoilt by formidable defence-works. A series of
trenches, strengthened by defence-works of every kind and by
strong points such as the Brasserie du Mail on the Bank of the
Aisne, began in the middle of the Mail. They branched out at the end
of the Promenade into a great number of outposts, blockhouses and
observation posts, from which the naked eye could discern the
entrenchments of the camouflaged German outposts on the right
bank of the Aisne.
Communication with the Allies’ bridge-head on both banks was
ensured by foot-bridges, constantly under fire, and temporary ways
over the two partially destroyed bridges.
From the Pont-Neuf, take the Avenue de Laon to the Place de Laon,
then take the Avenue de Vauxrot on the left to Vauxrot and Pasly.
(See map, p. 53 and Itinerary, p. 52)
About half-a-mile from the Place de Laon are the ruins of a large
distillery which formed the first French position and was strongly
fortified.
THE DISTILLERY IN 1918.
THE GLASS-WORKS AT VAUXROT.
In the foreground: A German grave.
The German First Line in the Glass-Works.
On the north of the distillery, beyond “No man’s land” with its barbed-
wire entanglements, a very important glass-works formed the first
German line. Before the war, these glass-works turned out several
millions of champagne bottles every year. A heap of these bottles is
visible in the photo below.
Between the buildings of these works, now completely ruined by the
incessant bombardments, are countless passages and trenches of
reinforced concrete, observation posts, blockhouses, concrete
machine-gun positions and deep dug-outs.
THE GLASS-WORKS OF VAUXROT.
In the background: Hill 136.