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Automatic Detection of Traffic Violations Using Yolo Model and Challan Generation

Automatic Detection of Traffic Violations Using Yolo Model and Challan Generation/strong>
Authors:-Kishan Singh, Kunal Lohar, Pratham Bagora

Abstract-As the rate of traffic violations is on the rise, there arises the need for automated enforcement systems. This project is about the implementation of an automated system of e-challan generation based on the license plate detection system. Cameras positioned at the intersections take images of the vehicles violating traffic rules; using computer vision techniques, the number plates are identified and read. The system now fetches the registered mobile number of the violator and sends out an e-challan by itself, thus although removing the manual efforts with more precision [1] and effective enforcement. By using tools like OpenCV and YOLO in major towns, the project can make the roads safer and traffic flow manageable.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.375

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DNA Computing

DNA Computing/strong>
Authors:-Yash Malusare, Aditya Deshmukh, Saurabh Kumar Prabhakar

Abstract-DNA data storage is revolutionizing technology to fill up the voids in existing data storage systems with higher density and durability. The paper deals with DNA comput- ing, especially with the concept of using DNA sequences for data storage with emphasis on encoding digital data in DNA sequences and discussion on the latest developments in DNA storage technologies, challenges facing it, such as scalability and cost, and also the problem of error correction. The paper also highlights the advantages of DNA as a storage medium, including high information capacity and stability in the long term but discusses existing challenges. As a conclusion, we enumerate some directions for further research needed to make DNA data storage more practical. Another key challenge explored in the paper is error correction. DNA sequences, while robust, are prone to errors during synthesis, amplification, and sequencing processes. These errors can compromise the integrity of the stored data, necessitating the development of advanced error correction mechanisms. The paper examines current strategies for mitigating these errors, including the use of redundancy, coding theory, and error-tolerant storage architectures, while also identifying gaps that require further exploration.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.374

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Nano Material Based Optical and Electrochemical Sensors

Nano Material Based Optical and Electrochemical Sensors/strong>
Authors:-M.Suriya Prasath Murugan, Dr. P.Selvamani Palaniswamy, Dr.S.Latha

Abstract-Nanomaterials display unique features such as Excellent physical and chemical stability, lower density and high surface area. This chapter focus on nanomaterials such as graphene and carbon Nanotubes, how it is electrically and optically sensored with Nanomaterials. Multiple complex biosensors has been focused and even the application of Nanaomaterials also. In past few years a major disease has been affected throughout the world that is COVID-19, how nanomaterials has been used in curing the disease.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.373

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Nanorobotics: The Future of Medicine

Nanorobotics: The Future of Medicine/strong>
Authors:-Snehal More, Aishwarya Deshmukh, Dipti Gade

Abstract-Nanorobotics is an exciting field that combines nanotechnology and robotics to revolutionize medicine. These tiny robots, smaller than a speck of dust can navigate through our bodies to deliver targeted treatments perform precise surgeries and even repair damaged cells . With their ability to access hard to reach areas and perform tasks at the molecular level nanorobotics hold immense potential in improving outcomes healthcare and transforming the future of medicines.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.372

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Indian Man Made Islands Idea to Save Wildlife

Indian Man Made Islands Idea to Save Wildlife/strong>
Authors:-Deepak Singh

Abstract-This research paper explores the concept of man-made islands as a potential solution to address habitat loss and environmental degradation. By creating artificial islands, we can provide new habitats for wildlife, protect existing ecosystems, and mitigate the impacts of human activities on the environment. The paper will delve into the design principles, construction techniques, and ecological considerations involved in creating sustainable man-made islands. It will also examine the potential benefits of these islands, such as increased biodiversity, improved water quality, and coastal protection. Additionally, the research will discuss the challenges and limitations associated with man-made islands, including their environmental impact, economic feasibility, and potential conflicts with other land uses. Ultimately, this paper aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on innovative solutions for conservation and environmental sustainability.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.371

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