Students of AIIT & ASET are always encouraged to participate in various competitions and conferences to develop healthy and competitive spirit. Students have brought many laurels to the University during last academic sessions.

Research Projects:

E-Voting App

A group of students from MCA (V) semester, Amity Institute of Information Technology (AIIT), Amity University, Rajasthan, Rajat Jain, Riddhi Sharma, Raghav Bang, Aiysha Adiba, Suresh Soni, has recently completed a project that dealt with maintaining e-voting process. Funded by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Rajasthan, under its Student Project Programme-2017-18, the project was appreciated by one and all. Under this digital process voters can exercise their franchise by using e-voting application installed on their cell phones. Staying true to the spirit of ‘Digital India’ voters can make the most of technology as well as avoid the physical labour of standing in a queue to cast their votes. The project was closely guided by Dr. Ramesh C. Poonia, Associate Professor, Amity University, Rajasthan.

Applying tiers in Multi Cloud Database

A research scholar in Amity Institute of Information Technology (AIIT), Shaurya Gupta, has recently completed a project based on ‘Applying Tiers in Multi Cloud Database environment’ under the supervision of Dr. Ramesh C. Poonia, Associate Professor, Amity University, Rajasthan. The project was funded by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Rajasthan, under its Student Project Programme - 2017-18. There are three security factors that will be examined in the proposed model, namely Data Integrity, Data Intrusion and Service Availability. A multi-cloud environment is one that controls several clouds and avoids dependency on any one individual cloud. The need for Data outsourcing or database as a service (DaaS) is vital for any organization.

In addition, data storage or data retrieval is an expensive proposition, particularly for small companies. This dissertation (project) aims to study various challenges in the field of cloud computing communication. The proposed work on multi-tiering a cloud emphasizes security enhancement due to application of tiers in the cloud so that services availability is also improved. Cloud computing is a recent network trend for advanced communication systems. A lot of research has been done that led to the advancement in the areas of newer modes, but multi-tiering a cloud is still a niche research area that requires exploration.

Source Redundancy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks

The student duo from M.Sc. (NTM- IV semester), Amity Institute of Information Technology (AIIT), K. Narendra Kumar Trivedi and Gourav Sharma has completed a project titled ‘Source Redundancy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks’. Funded by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Rajasthan, under its Student Project Programme - 2017-18, it aims to maintain a wireless network free from any kind of intrusion activity as well as maintains a less vulnerable network from any attempt for II-legal entry using various wireless attack. The project’s objective is to develop a new protocol that can detect a wireless network based on the reference of TCP/IP model. It is done under supervision of Dr. Ramesh C. Poonia, Associate Professor, Amity University, Rajasthan.

Designing A Wireless NPK Sensor With its Implementation Through Android Application for Major Crops Grown in Rajasthan

A research scholar from Amity Institute of Information Technology (AIIT), Vaibhav Bhatnagar, has recently proposed a project that aims to design a wireless NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) sensor with its implementation through android application for major crops grown in Rajasthan. The project is funded by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Rajasthan, under its Student Project Programme - 2017-18.

The population explosion has hiked the demand for food. Threats to agricultural production such as pests, soil erosion, weed, and lack of nutrients may result low harvest or poor quality harvest. Farmers resort to fertilisers and manure to weed out agricultural concerns and have bumper harvest.

Being chemical substance or composition, manure and fertilizer improve the growth of plants as well add nutritional value, particularly Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. Fertilisers, when added to soil or water help, boost plants’ immunity against pests, weeds, insects and diseases. This denotes lesser dependence on herbicides and insecticides to reap healthy crops.

In the wake of little or no information on chemical composition or nutrient value in fertilisers, the crop growers are duped by manufacturers and end up buying sub-standard products for crops. Farmers have to approach authorized soil testing centre if they would like to know proportion of NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) in the soil. According to farmer.gov.in website, Rajasthan has only 29 authorized laboratories to assist farmers in this regard. With this dismal figure farmers have to wait for many days to knowing the NPK level/proportion in the soil. The delay in the result may pose harm to the crop and increase farmers’ financial liability. Having a wireless NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) sensor that runs through android application can help crop growers in the long run and make farming a viable option.

Mohit Sachdeva a student of BCA Vth Semester (AIIT) from 2016-2019 batch, received the Chancellor’s award for ‘Outstanding Innovation’ in student category for developing an application called ‘Grabann’. Grabann.com is an e-commerce application having the ability to handle multi sellers. It allows students to access Mess Menu and Food Menu from all the vendors in the Amity University Campus. People can order online with the option of Online Payment and Pay On Delivery as well.

 

Amity FM Broadcaster

Deepank Chandola and Priyanshu Soni (BCA 5th semester, Batch-2011-14), from AIIT have prepared a model Radio Station which broadcasts FM signals upto the range of 40 meters. The radio station works on the principle of frequency modulation.

The Human Voice or Analog Signals are converted into radio waves with the help of electronic components and the waves range in frequency between 88-108 MHz. This frequency is generally adapted by any device with FM receptors like FM Radio, mobile phones, transistors etc.

“Reforming Techniques in Chemical Industries- An Overview to Reforming Techniques” authored by Palak Lakhani. Available on amazone.com and www.morebooks.de.

Mr. Palak K. Lakhani was an undergraduate student in Dept. of Chemical Engineering at Amity University, Rajasthan. He has been part of 8 National & International Conferences and 10 Workshops, Symposiums & Seminars. He has 1 Research Paper & 3 Review Papers in the field of Polymer Technology, Water Conservation & Climate Change to his credits. Virtually all commercially important aromatic compounds in the modern world are produced by catalytic reforming of petroleum-derived naphtha. Some of these large-volume chemicals include benzene, toluene, xylene and ethyl benzene. These are further processed to produce intermediates such as styrene, cumene, phenol and Bisphenol A (BPA), and a variety of polymer products. Moreover, the stabilized reformate product is a valuable gasoline blending stock due to its superior octane boosting properties.

The catalytic reformer occupies a key position in a refinery. The technology has even further impact in the refinery complex. The processes of hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, and isomerization have all benefited from the catalyst, reactor, and feed treatment technologies invented for catalytic reforming processes. This book is helpful for different area researchers who want to obtain an appreciation of developments outside their present areas of expertise, and so that technical administrators and managers can obtain an overview of the subject.

  • Rishab Malohtra from M.Sc. – Cyber Security 2021, got selected in internship program in Russia, sponsored by Govt. of India, under BRICS educational internship program.
  • Research paper titled - "Key Distribution using Graphs for Secret Sharing", by Rishabh Malhotra of M.Sc. – Cyber Security 2021, accepted by TWMS Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics.
  • Sai Sathya Jain and Isha Choudhary, B.Sc. IT 2020 and Aryaman Chaudhary, BCA 2020 under the guidance of Dr. Sonali Vyas, attended and presented their research paper titled, “ Study on use if AI and big data in commercial system” in an IEEE International conference on artificial intelligence at Amity University, Dubai.
  • Navdeep Singh, B.Sc. IT 2020 and Arohan Mathur, BCA 2020 under the supervision of Dr. Sonali Vyas, presented a paper titled, “Review of Predictive Analysis Techniques for Analysis of Diabetes Risk” in 2019 Amity International conference held at Amity University Dubai.