SITECH | Research
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
A sound scientific temperament and quest for continuous innovation drives both faculty and students to keep pursuing research activities in the college. This infuses an investigative spirit even among students and motivates them to take up various challenging projects. Due focus is given for research activities by encouraging faculty to take up projects to suit the industry needs. The equipment available in the laboratories is used for research work by faculty and students. Extensive Internet and intranet connectivity exposes the faculty and students to the advanced information.
In –house Projects:
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Sno |
Name of project |
Description |
Status |
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1 |
Online feedback system |
This feedback system procures feedback from student online and evaluates it. |
Completed |
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2 |
Attendance management system |
Generate attendance statements and reports through online attendance submission and it’s monitoring by faculty and HOD‘s and Principal. |
Testing |
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3 |
Result Analysis system |
Generate necessary reports for grade assessment and analysis, consolidating the data from all academic departments for the Result Analysis for descriptive statistical data |
Testing |
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4 |
Students Web portal |
A student branch website. It has news articles, picture gallery, user registration, and other web features |
Design |
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5 |
E – Learning system |
The system can also be called a 'Virtual Learning Environment' (VLE) or 'Learning Platform'. It provides a range of functionality covering content creation and delivery, communication and collaboration and management, including tracking and assessment tools. |
Analysis |
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6 |
Online Newsletter Technocrats |
A web-based version of the newsletter for easy and fast access to college news updates, events, and other related activities. |
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Research Labs:
Establishment of wireless lab: Wireless technology has enormous potential to change the way people and things communicate. Future wireless networks will allow people on the move to communicate with anyone, anywhere, and at any time using a range of high-performance multimedia services. Wireless video will support applications such as enhanced social networking, distance learning and remote medicine. Wireless sensor networks can also enable a new class of intelligent home electronics, smart and energy-efficient buildings and highways, and in-body networks for analysis and treatment of medical conditions.
Self-Healing Networks: Self-healing networks are the future of computer networks: they can detect, predict, and recover from pathologies such as lost, delayed, and/or mangled data, all without human intervention. Such networks will make applications, particularly video, more robust and yield a better, richer, more seamless end-user experience.