AICTE Sponsored
Seminar on
“Load Balancing Algorithms FOR Wireless Sensor Networks ”
21st Oct, 2017
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Chief Patron
Dr. Satyaprakash Panda, Chairman,
Gandhi Group of Institution
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Er. Patitapaban Panda, Director, GIFT, Bhubaneswar
Organizing committee
Chairman: Prof. P.R. Mohapatra, H.O.D (CSE), GIFT
Convener: Prof (Dr.) S. Krishnamohan Rao, Principal, GIFT, Bhubaneswar
Co-convener: Prof. Sujit Kumar Panda , GIFT
Prof. Rajesh Kumar Ojha, GIFT
Prof. Prasant Kumar Behera, GIFT
Prof. Saroj Kumar Rout, GIFT
Prof. Sasmita Pani, GIFT
Prof. Biswadarsi Biswal, GIFT
Prof. Madhusree Kunar, GIFT
Prof. Smruti Ranjan. Swain, GIFT
Prof. Archana Panda, GIFT
Prof. Priyabrata Nayak, GIFT
Prof. Bibhu Prasad Sahu, GIFT
Prof. Biswajit Sethi, GIFT
Prof. Jagannath Ray, GIFT
Prof. Gyanajaya Tripathy, GIFT
Invited Speakers:
Dr. Siba Kumar Udgata
(Professor, Dept. of CSE
University of Hyderabad)
Dr. Sudip Mishra
(Assoc. Prof., Dept. of CSE
IIT, Kharagpur)
Dr. Pabitra Mohan Khillar
(Asst. Prof., Dept. of CSE
NIT, Rourkela)
Dr. Manas Ranjan Kabat
(Assoc. Prof., Dept. of CSE
VSSUT, Burla
Seminar on
“Load Balancing Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks ”
Date: 21st oct, 2017
G.I.F.T, Bhubaneswar
(Approved by AICTE,
Accredited by NBA
Affiliated to BPUT, ODISHA)
Hosted By:
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
Venue:
Gandhi Institute For Technology
Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Vision:
To suffice for educational demands of the globe, by achieving excellence through a systematic edifice of performance and service revolving around intellectual, personal and professional growth by encouraging innovation and research built upon tradition of unparalleled quality.
About Our Institute:
Gandhi Institute For Technology an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution, approved by AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to BPUT, Odisha is a constituent college of revered Gandhi Group of Institutions, which pioneered quality technical education in East India. This thoroughbred from Gandhi Stable was established in 2007 at the outskirt of the City of Bhubaneswar. Sprawling over 15 Acres of lush green picturesque landscape, away from the hustle and bustle of city, it provides an ideal environment for learning and research.
We have a well-furnished in- campus hostels for ladies and gents accommodating more than 700 students. The highly motivated faculties and the homely disciplined atmosphere of the college helps in character building of students and prepare them to face ordeals of life.
The institute is offering 7 undergraduate, 5 postgraduate courses in various engineering disciplines, MBA and MCA programs. The institute is accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade. Four programs run by the institute, CSE, ECE, Mechnical, EEE, are accredited by NBA.
About The Computer Science and Engineering Dept
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) was established in 2007, at the beginning of the institute, and offers undergraduate and post-graduate curriculum, based on the application and theoretical foundations of computer science. Students are instructed by experienced faculty and well prepared for industry positions, competitive graduate programs, and academic positions. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) offers B-tech in Computer Science & Engineering and M-Tech in Computer Science Engineering. CSE Dept. has higher no. of publications by faculties & students in reputed international journals & conferences.
The department was accredited by NBA in the year 2015 for two years which was later extended by a year.
About Our Seminar:
Information gathering is a fast growing and challenging field in today’s world of computing. Sensors provide a cheap and easy solution to these applications especially in the inhospitable and low-maintenance areas where conventional approaches prove to be very costly. Networking of these unattended sensors is expected to have significant impact on the efficiency of many military and civil applications, such as combat field surveillance, security and disaster management. Sensors in such systems are typically disposable and expected to last until their energy drains.
Load balancing can be used to extend the lifetime of a sensor network by reducing energy consumption. Load balancing using clustering can also increase network scalability. Wireless sensor networks with the nodes with different energy levels can prolong the network lifetime of the network and also its reliability.
In wireless sensor network, clustering is used as an effective technique to achieve scalability, self-organization, power saving, channel access, routing etc. Lifetime of sensor nodes determines the lifetime of the network and is crucial for the sensing capability. Clustering is the key technique used to extend the lifetime of a sensor network. Clustering can be used for load balancing to extend the lifetime of a sensor network by reducing energy consumption. Load balancing using clustering can also increase network scalability. Wireless sensor network with the nodes with different energy levels can prolong the network lifetime of the network and also its reliability.
For Further Information, Contact
v Prof. Sujit Kumar Panda
(Co-Convener)
Å 7873008109
College Website: www.gift.edu.in
Facebook: facebook.com/gift.edu.in
Transport:
Buses will ply on their respective routes starting from Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar.Interested Candidates can avail the bus service.
For further information contact:
Prof. S.R. Swain: 7873008170