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Item Advancements in Medical Instrumentation(VPM's Polytechnic, 2009-09-25) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.Item Alternative Energy Sources(2009-05-20T05:12:27Z) 13) Prof. D.K.Nayak .pdfItem Batterry Energy Storage(2013-10-01T04:18:01Z) Dr. Raghvan, UshaBatteries based renewable energy systems bring stable and reliable power that supports critical applications. Cost, life cycle, safety, energy and power are major barriers in energy storage systems. The economic viability of renewable energy source largely depends on the effi ciency of the battery and the cost eff ectiveness of the storage system.Item Biometrics, RFID, and emerging Technologies for Automatic Identification”(VPM's Polytechnic, 2009-02-05) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.Item The Blue Revolution – ocean of energy in ‘Ocean’ (A review)(2013-10-01T04:44:25Z) MESTRY, DIPTIIndia is blessed with a well-established maritime tradition has long coastline. In our tropical oceans, within about 25 degrees north and south latitudes, a temperature difference of about 20¼ ⁰C exists between the waters at the surface of the ocean and at a depth of 1,000 m or so. The process of harnessing the energy due to this temperature difference is called Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). OTEC is an untapped, non-polluting, renewable energy source, which is appropriate for an energy starved nation like India. This method is capital intensive but the unit cost comes down drastically with higher rating plant and improvement in technology. This paper describes an outlook and a trend of the new OTEC technologies spreading rapidly now in the world.Item Broader Perspectives of Language, Thinking and Technology(2010-07-15) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.Item Corrision Prevention through advacned technologies(2009-05-20T07:34:03Z) 13) Prof. D.K.Nayak .pdfItem Data Warehouse and Data Mining(VPM's Polytechnic, 2011-04-08) Tendulkar, RutujaItem DATA WAREHOUSE ARCHITCTURE AND DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES(2013-10-01T04:25:25Z) Khachane, VaishaliA data warehouse is an architectural construct of an information system that provides users with current and historical decision support information that is hard to access or present in traditional operational systems. It is also an integrated set of products that enable the extraction and transformation of operational data to be loaded into a database for end-user analysis and reporting. It usually contains historical data derived from transaction data, but it includes data from other sources. It separates analysis workload from transaction workload and enables an organization to consolidate data from several sources. This paper presents concept of data warehousing, architecture of data warehouse and techniques of data analysis in data warehousing. Query and reporting, multidimensional, analysis, and data mining run the spectrum of being analyst driven to analyst assisted to data driven. Because of this spectrum, each of the data analysis methods affects data modeling.Item EMPLOYABILITY THROUGH IT(VPM's Polytechnic, 2011-04-06) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.; Mohite-Patil, Tushar V.Item Energy of future – Hydrogen(VPM's Polytechnic, 2011-04-08) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.; Raghavan, UshaItem ETHICS IN PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS(VPM's Polytechnic, 2011-04-06) Nayak, Dileepkumar K.; Ingawale, Geetali S.Item Evaluation of Opto-Electronic Properties of Semiconductor Nanomaterials(2011-10-20) Usha, RaghavanNanoscience and NanotechnologyItem Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:02:29Z) VPM POLYTECHNICPrivate investments are pouring into the power sector and companies are diversifying their businesses and power sector seems to be a lucrative option. There is a financial theory “Greater is the risk involved in an activity, more is the return”. This suits power sector in an unconditional way. Earlier companies were not ready to enter into the sector due to large entry barriers. One had to get a large number of clearances, the government regulations were strict and people doubted that they could get the returns in proportion to the heavy investments made. But with Electricity Act'03, the scenario has changed altogether. The government has de-licensed generation. Captive plants for self consumption are also allowed to set up. Private participation in generation, T&D has been welcomed in a way no one could have ever thought.Item Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:05:33Z)Item Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:04:50Z)Item Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:05:51Z)Item Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:04:05Z)Item Future Power Systems for Green and Clean World”(2013-10-07T10:05:14Z)Item Geo-Informatics(2009-05-20T06:02:01Z) 13) Prof. D.K.Nayak .pdf