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Projects Executed By B.Tech Students As Part Of
Industry Practice
  • Student Projects (B.Tech)
  • NIIT University

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1. Title of ProjectERICSSON INTERIM BILLING
SYSTEM
  • Name of Student Abhimanyu Katoch (Batch of 2016)
  • IP organisation
  • Faculty Mentor Amit Kumar
  • Industry Mentor Brajendra Kumar Mishra
  • Project Summary
  • The first objective was to design and develop the
    PDF of the bill, i.e., how the bill of a postpaid
    user will look like. After getting the design
    approved by the board the coding of the PDF was
    done. Enhancements were added to the new design,
    better look and feel, code refactoring. The
    second objective was to design the GUI for the
    service provider operator where they have all the
    records for all the functions of the postpaid
    connection such as connection, disconnection, new
    SIM application, old SIM reactivation, plan
    change, CUG modification, etc. The third
    objective was to work on Android App development
    for a client of Ericsson which was also done
    successfully.

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2. Title of ProjectCOMPARE MUNAFA Android
APPLICATION
  • Name of Student Aayush Thakur
  • IP organisation COMPARE MUNAFA ONLINE PVT. LTD.
  • Faculty Mentor Anirban Bhar
  • Industry Mentor Harsh Maur
  • Project Summary
  • This report provides an analysis of an Android
    App Development project, completed during the 6
    months internship period at Compare Munafa Online
    Pvt. Ltd. The name of the application is Compare
    Munafa, which is available on Google Play Store.
    Methods to complete the project include research
    on various Android topics online, understanding
    about Android SDK and java concepts, making
    sample applications to test the concepts, and
    finally implementing them in the main project.

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  • The first objective was to design and develop
    Android app Compare Munafa, after the successful
    release of the first version we found out many
    bugs. After fixing them, a bug fix version was
    released. Subsequently, many versions were
    released with certain enhancements and features.
    Enhancements were added to the new design, better
    look, and feel, performance boost, code
    refactoring. Features were implemented such as
    Firebase cloud Messaging, analytics, crash
    reporting, animations and large device support in
    the latest release.

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3. Title of ProjectInformation Security Centre
for PwC client
  • Name of Student Pranav Narain
  • IP organisation PwC
  • Faculty Mentor Aritra Saha
  • Industry Mentor Manu Dwivedi
  • Project Summary The project involves setting up
    of a Centre that will deal with the management of
    cyber security threats to the clients
    organisation. This involves designing processes
    and workflows from scratch for different cyber
    division sectors working as a unit within the
    whole setup. The processes and methodologies are
    being developed entirely by the PwCs Cyber
    Security team, while working hand in hand with
    the client.

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4. Title of ProjectSecurity Key Lifecycle
Manager (SKLM) and Key Management
Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
  • Name of Student Saarthak Vadhera
  • IP organisation IBM India Pvt. Ltd. (India
    Software Labs) Pune, India
  • Faculty Mentor Mr. Trupil Limbasiya
  • Industry Mentor Mr. Prashant Mestri, Senior
    Software Engineer, IBM India Software Labs -
    Security Systems, Pune, India.
  • Project Summary Encryption and key management is
    an integral part of managing the growth of
    sensitive data across the enterprise. IBM
    Security Key Lifecycle Manager provides
    exceptional client value because it helps reduce
    encryption management costs related to setup, use
    and expiration of encryption keys. It enables
    organisations to address compliance with
    disclosure laws and regulations, and it helps
    ensure against loss of information due to key
    mismanagement. Security Key Lifecycle Manager
    transparently detects encryption-capable media to
    assign necessary authorisation and encryption
    keys.

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  • Every storage device these days requires ensuring
    data safety so to secure the data they need to
    encrypt it and in order to do so they need a key
    be it a symmetric or asymmetric key. SKLM does is
    that it follows the Key management
    interoperability protocol so that it supports all
    the devices and provides the storage device with
    a key. The device then uses that key to encrypt
    the data and maintain security. SKLM has few
    other features also that include certificate
    creation and authentication.

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5. Title of ProjectAnalysis and Understanding
of Asynchronous Parallel Gradient Methods along
with its applications
  • Name of Student Akshita Bhandari
  • IP organisation IISc Bangalore
  • Faculty Mentor Prosenjit Gupta
  • Industry Mentor Chandramani Singh
  • Project Summary The work involved analysing and
    evaluating random online coordinate descent
    (ROCD) algorithms. Coordinate descent methods
    exhibit better complexity in scenario with huge
    number of features. They also demonstrate same
    order of regret as the full gradient methods. In
    this work, ROCD algorithms were used for
    popularity prediction and caching in information
    centric networking. The theoretical predictions
    were confirmed using extensive experiments with
    both synthetic and real data sets.

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6. Title of ProjectA Software Defined Radio
based Framework for the Co-existence of multiple
Heterogeneous Devices in Industrial Internet of
Things
  • Name of Student Shivam Vinayak Vatsa
  • IP organisation TCS Innovation Labs
  • Faculty Mentor Prosenjit Gupta
  • Industry Mentor Rajeev Shorey
  • Project Summary The Internet of Things (IoT)
    paradigm has immersed as a key component in
    diverse areas ranging from Smart Homes,
    Transportation and Health Care to Supply Chain
    and Smart Manufacturing. This project proposes a
    framework based on Software Defined Radio (SDR)
    and leverages TV white spaces in order to meet
    the spectrum scarcity and provide non-interfering
    co-existence of various collocated radio enabled
    IoT devices. Spectrum sensing is a pre-requisite
    for dynamic spectrum access. Spectrum sensing is
    a repetitive process and would consume extra
    energy from the IoT nodes. It is to be noted that
    IoT devices are characterised by low power hence
    it would inefficient to deploy spectrum sensing
    at device level. The project has proposed a
    centralised collaborative spectrum sensing
    architecture which is efficient in term of power
    consumption.

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7. Title of Project Insurance based virtual
agent (ABC Insurance, Singapore)Marketing due
diligence (Bacardi, USA)Optimal price point
determination (Oxxo, Mexico)
  • Name of Student FAIZ M. QURESHI
  • IP organisation IBM India Pvt. Ltd.
  • Faculty Mentor Suman Sanyal
  • Industry Mentor Siddhartha S Roy
  • Project Summary
  • To develop and deploy a virtual chat agent web
    app. This app will aid insurance companies target
    new customers as well as improve service to
    existing customers. We aim to make conversation
    natural and human.
  • To provide a method for Bacardi US to use social
    media marketing responsibly. Aim here is to build
    profiles of two groups - under and over-age
    users, from their twitter data. By
    differentiating between these groups, we can
    proceed to exclude underage users from our
    marketing campaign.
  • Oxxo, a Mexican chain of convenience stores
    wishes to determine the optimal price to sell its
    products, so as to maximize revenue. Our
    objective here is to provide interactive, elegant
    and effortless data visualisation, which could be
    used by the project leads to explain the
    modelling results to the client.

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8. Title of Project SCREENING OF MATRICES FOR
LIPASE IMMOBLISATION
  • Name of Student K.REVATHI
  • IP organisation Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
    Mumbai
  • Faculty Mentor Sunil Khanna
  • Industry Mentor Dr. JS Melo
  • Project Objectives
  • 1. Optimisation of parameters for binding of
    Candida rugosa lipase (CRL) enzyme to different
    cloth matrix.
  • 2. Physico-chemical and biochemical
    characterisation of immobilised matrix.

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  • Project Summary After screening various cloth
    matrix, we found that even though some matrix
    like plain cheese cloth had good immobilisation
    efficiency, the reusability was very poor. Cross
    linking also did not help in capping the enzyme
    to prevent desorption. Only, the graphite coated
    glass cloth matrix was retaining its initial
    activity even after 10 reuses. Therefore, to
    improve the immobilisation efficiency, the matrix
    was pre-treated with tert-butanol to decrease its
    hydrophobicity which was hindering the binding of
    CRL
  • There was a threefold increase in enzyme bound to
    the graphite matrix after pre-treatment. The
    immobilised matrix retained its initial activity
    even after 9 reuses when washed with tert-butanol
    (5v/v) after each hydrolysis reaction. The
    optimum pH and temperature of the matrix was
    determined to 7 and 45C. The ???? and Vmax of
    the immobilised CRL and free CRL was found for
    four different oils. The ???? for the olive oil
    was same for immobilised and free CRL indicating
    similar affinity for the substrate whereas the
    ???? for the sunflower oil was less for the
    immobilised CRL as compared to the free CRL
    indicating immobilisation increased the affinity
    of the enzyme for the substrate. The
    physic-chemical characterisation gave us an
    insight into the properties of the matrices like
    hydrophobicity.

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