National Conference on Real Time Applications in Embedded Systems with Emerging Technologies Date: April 17, 2024 Time: 9:30 am Venue: ICW Auditorium The Department of Computer Science & Applications at Immaculate College for Women organized the National Conference on Real Time Applications in Embedded Systems with Emerging Technologies. The conference aimed to explore the latest advancements and applications in embedded systems, focusing on real-time operations and emerging technologies. The conference commenced with an inaugural session featuring esteemed Chief Guest, Dr. T. Miranda Lakshmi, Assistant Professor, P.G. and Research Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph's College of Arts and Science (Autonomous).
The conference featured presentations on various topics related to real-time applications in embedded systems and emerging technologies. Students of PG and UG final year delivered the presentations, showcasing their research findings and practical implementations. The presentations aimed to highlight the potential applications, benefits, and challenges associated with the discussed technologies.
The presentation topics included:
1. 5G-The Next Wave of Connectivity - Presented by M. Mohanapriya, II – M.Sc Computer Science: This presentation explored the concept of SG (Smart Grid), which is an intelligent power distribution system that optimizes energy consumption and management. The presenters discussed the integration of emerging technologies like IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) in building efficient and sustainable smart grids.
2. 6th-Sense Technology - Presented by A. Shifana & K. Vidhyasri, I – M.Sc Computer Science: The presenters introduced the concept of 6th-Sense Technology, which enables users to interact with digital information using natural gestures and movements. They demonstrated the working principles and potential applications of this technology, including augmented reality and wearable devices.
3. Metaverse - Presented by P. Barathi & R. Ruby Reshma, III – B.Sc Computer Science: The presentation explored the concept of Metaverse, a virtual reality space where users can interact with a computer-generated environment and other users. The presenters discussed the implications of Metaverse in various industries, including gaming, social networking, and education.
4. Smart Waste Management - Presented by T. Arthi & Pavithra, III BCA: This presentation focused on the application of IoT and sensor technologies in waste management systems. The presenters discussed how real-time monitoring and analytics can optimize waste collection, recycling, and disposal processes, leading to more sustainable and efficient waste management practices.
5. Driver Drowsiness Detection - Presented by A. Asmi Parveen & M. Janani, III BCA: The presenters discussed the development of driver drowsiness detection systems using computer vision and machine learning techniques. They highlighted the importance of real-time monitoring to enhance road safety and prevent accidents caused by drowsy driving.
6. Market Research Using Machine Learning - Presented by S. Monalisa & S. Kiruthisha, III BCA: This presentation explored the application of machine learning algorithms in market research and consumer behaviour analysis. The presenters discussed how predictive modelling and data analytics can provide valuable insights for businesses to make informed decisions and develop effective marketing strategies.
7. Bioprinters for 3D Modeling of Human Organs - Presented by M. Mohanapriya & S. Kothinavagi, III – B.Sc Computer Science: The presenters focused on the advancements in bioprinting technology and its potential to revolutionize the field of healthcare. They discussed the use of 3D printers to create functional human organs and tissues, highlighting the potential benefits for organ transplantation and drug testing.
8. Quantum Computing Moves Toward Real-World Application - Presented by M. Sugapriya & N. Vigneshwari, III – B.Sc Computer Science: This presentation delved into the emerging field of quantum computing and its potential real-world applications. The presenters discussed the unique properties of quantum systems, such as superposition and entanglement, and explored how they can be harnessed to solve complex computational problems more efficiently.
Each presentation was followed by a question-and-answer session that encouraged discussion and knowledge sharing among the participants.The interactive nature of these sessions facilitated knowledge sharing and encouraged collaboration among the attendees. Then our Chief Guest, Dr.T.MirandaLakshmi delivered a keynote address, sharing her insights on the significance of real-time applications in embedded systems and the impact of emerging technologies in this domain.
Then the best presentation was announced by the chief guest and all the presenters were appreciated by the certificates. Finally, M.Sujatha of III BCA , deliver the vote of thanks and the event was ended by college anthem.
Overall, the National Conference on Real Time Applications in Embedded Systems with Emerging Technologies provided a platform for the students to exchange ideas, present their work, and explore the advancements in the field. The event showcased the latest research findings and practical applications of embedded systems and emerging technologies, fostering innovation and collaboration among the participants.