The institution actively promotes innovation, research, and technology-driven solutions through student and faculty-led projects. Our focus is on developing real-time, industry-relevant systems in the domains of IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems, VLSI, Signal Processing and Image Processing and Cyber Security. These initiatives encourage practical learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and problem-solving aligned with societal and industrial needs.

Projects Completed

Completed In House Sponsored Projects

  1. IoT Based Disaster Management System.

    Project Funding Details:

    Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

    Description:
    An intelligent disaster monitoring system that collects real-time environmental data (flood level, temperature, seismic activity) using IoT sensors and sends alerts to authorities and citizens.

    Technologies Used:
    IoT Sensors, ESP8266/ESP32, GSM/GPS, Cloud Dashboard, MQTT

2. IoT Based Smart Shopping Cart

Project Funding Details:

Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

Description:
An automated shopping cart integrated with RFID technology to enable real-time billing, reduce checkout time, and enhance customer experience.

Technologies Used:
RFID, Arduino/ESP32, LCD Display, IoT Cloud

3. IoT Based Smart Dustbin Fill Indicator System

Project Funding Details:

Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

Description:
A smart waste management solution that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect garbage levels and notify authorities when bins are full.

Technologies Used:
Ultrasonic Sensor, NodeMCU, GSM Module, Cloud Monitoring

4. Smart Energy Meter with Theft Detection and Alert System

Project Funding Details:

Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

Description:
An IoT-enabled smart meter that monitors energy consumption and detects power theft through anomaly detection algorithms with instant alert notifications.

Technologies Used:
Current & Voltage Sensors, Microcontroller, GSM/WiFi Module, Cloud Analytics

5. IoT Based Battery Monitoring System for EV Vehicles 

Project Funding Details:

Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

Description:
A real-time battery health monitoring system for electric vehicles that tracks voltage, temperature, and state of charge using IoT connectivity.

Technologies Used:
Battery Sensors, ESP32, IoT Cloud, Mobile App Interface

  1. IoT Based Non-Invasive Glucometer System

Project Funding Details:

Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

Description:
A non-invasive glucose monitoring prototype that estimates blood glucose levels using optical/IR sensing techniques integrated with IoT for remote health tracking.

Technologies Used:
IR/Optical Sensors, Embedded System, Cloud Monitoring

    1. IoT Based Lab Equipment Data Logger

    Project Funding Details:

    Seed fund allotted from the Host Institution: Rs. 10,000/-

    Description:
    An IoT-enabled data logging system that continuously records laboratory equipment parameters (temperature, humidity, voltage, etc.) and stores them in the cloud for analysis.

    Technologies Used:
    Sensors, Microcontroller, Cloud Database, Web Dashboard

Under development In House Sponsored Projects

  1. AI-Based Smart Classroom Attendance System Using Computer Vision

Name of the Proposer/ Principal Investigator

Dr. G. Dhanalakshmi., Professor/ECE

Names of the Co-Investigators

Dr. B. Shilpa., Associate Professor/CSE

Mr. M. Sharath Chandra., Assistant Professor/ECE

Mr. K. Ramesh., Assistant Professor/ECE

2. AI-Based Smart Prescription Scanning and Medicine Dispensing System

Name of the Proposer/ Principal Investigator

Dr. G. Dhanalakshmi., Professor/ECE

Names of the Co-Investigators

Dr. B. Shilpa., Associate Professor/CSE

Mr. M. Sharath Chandra., Assistant Professor/ECE

Mr. K. Ramesh., Assistant Professor/ECE

Under development In House Sponsored Projects

INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

AICTE (RPS) Proposals

DST-FIST Proposal

YUKTI – Innovation Repository Table

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