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Volume 8, Issue 6, June (2020)

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1 Schemes and Applications of Visual Cryptography
Grusha Kaur Sahni, Hari Kiran Vege
Abstract - Visual cryptography is a form of encryption which is applied on images and all visual information such as handwritten data, signatures, financial documents etc. Here the data is encoded into unidentifiable format and to decrypt the encoded message no algorithm in cryptography was able to perform the decryption job. And the decryption was only done when all the shares are overlapped equally that too in a mechanical way of printing the shares on a transparent sheet. Here in this paper We explained different types of schemes in visual cryptography and the application in this technique. There are more number of schemes are proposed and these are popular and main schemes and application in visual cryptography.
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2 Survey on Electronic Devices and its Impact on Environment during Each Phase of Their Life Cycle
Sanjana Srinivas, Hasmitha Ganesh, Krishna Pooja Singh, J Sagar, Anitha H M
Abstract - The goal of this analysis is to address the environmental impact literature and the implications of transitioning to a cloud-based digital infrastructure network from the existing business model of selling, utilizing and discarding telephones and other similar electronic tools. In regard to the life cycle profile, the implications of this transition and resulting shifts in nature are discussed. The environmental impact of electrical products is primarily attributed to the usage of energy during the manufacturing process in the application step. When contrasting the amount of plumage of electrical soldered connections of the machines with the plumbing material of the fuel used to operate a fuel-fired power plant that provides the energy, the carbon usage benefit is emphasized. Waste in electrical and computing devices all-round the globe, and has become a huge environmental issue in vast amounts. For goods that complete a useful life, electronic waste is a growing, informal term. Disposal and administration activities discuss the present and potential production of e-wastes, probable pollution issues and operational administration. When addressing established e-waste management, current and potential e-waste development, evolving environmental issues relevant to its handling and management activities are addressed. E-waste is deemed hazardous since certain components contain unhealthy materials depending on their design and density. Such materials are in reality dangerous and present a danger to human life and the climate. Dangerous contaminants mixed with fresh soil and air produced detrimental consequences on the whole community, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Related impacts include acid spill, toxic contaminants such as heavy metals and carcinogenic chemicals and other side effects such as heavy metal bio amplification. When miss-aligned, you can leach the groundwater and soil with stereos, copiers, fax machines, electrical lights, mobile devices, video recording equipment, etc.
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