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TeNet develops low-cost ATMs for rural IndiaLow-cost ATM machines developed by the Telecommunications Network (TeNet) Group of IIT, Chennai are being tested in the metropolis at two places. The kiosk–ATM, named Grammteller, which was developed over a period of 18 months, by IIT’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments, in association with Vortex India, is under pilot trial by ICICI bank. The ATMs are aimed at the rural market. Grammteller, unlike other ATMs is meant to be a cash dispenser, which plugs into a kiosk PC, which acts as a tunnel between the dispenser and the bank server thus bypassing use of the ’switch’ used by ATMs. The ‘financial transaction switch’ is an enterprise server that connects the ATM to information from various sources, which then dispenses with the switch, thus reducing the cost of the machine to about Rs. 50, 000. The server is encrypted and runs on a proprietary format developed at IIT-M. Unlike the PIN numbers log-in access facility, Grammteller is equipped with biometric sensor so that once the customer’s fingerprints are registered, PINs need not be used. Aimed at the rural market, the low-cost ATM makes it more user-friendly for people in rural India who are more into ‘finger impression’ mindset for taking cash. The thumb-impressions are being registered at the TeNet Lab at IIT-M and are stored and authenticated by ICICI servers in Mumbai. Grammteller is now being tested among a Closed User Group (CUG) and the pilot trials is expected to continue for net couple of weeks. Talking to Cyber Media News, Dr Ashok Jhunjhunwala, professor, IIT-M and head of TeNet group said that a second ATM machine which mimics a standard ATM is also been developed, and equipped with biometric sensor thus making it deployable in any market. “The hardware and software used in the low-cost ATM was developed in-house, whereas the mechanism was designed by Kannan, who runs Vortex, and an alumnus of IIT-M,” Dr Jhunjhunwala said. “The machine has a single denomination cash cassette, which can dispense 30 notes at a time,” he informed. Dr Jhunjhunwala said that the machine drastically cuts licensing costs up to Rs 1 lakh, as the fingerprint algorithm has been developed by IIT-M. He said that the new machines would be ready in few weeks time, after which testing protocol with the switch would take place for another couple of months before pilot tests begin. The dispenser of the second ATM is improvement in tune with the speed and optimization of the embedded environment, and follows the financial transactions data exchange format, ISO-8583, which is a universal standard for ATM machines. Source : http://www.ciol.com/
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The award venerates the spirit and drive of the late Dr Nina Saxena, an alumna, who personified technical excellence, IIT Kharagpur said in a statement. Professor Madhusudan Chakraborty, deputy director, IIT Kharagpur, said, Nina was a truly brilliant person. Her stellar intellectual achievements and technological excellence will always be remembered…The award has been set up to keep the spirit of Nina alive and encourage the brightest technical minds in India to come ahead TeNet develops low-cost ATMs for rural IndiaLow-cost ATM machines developed by the Telecommunications Network (TeNet) Group of IIT, Chennai are being tested in the metropolis at two places. The kiosk–ATM, named Grammteller, which was developed over a period of 18 months, by IIT's Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments, in association with Vortex India, is under pilot trial by ICICI bank. The ATMs are aimed at the rural market. Grammteller, unlike other ATMs is meant to be a cash dispenser, which plugs into a kiosk PC, which acts as a tunnel between the dispenser and the bank server thus bypassing use of the 'switch' used by Students To Discuss Future Action In Anti-Quota StirStudents of technical and other educational institutions, protesting against the proposed OBC quotas, will meet in Hyderabad on July 8 to discuss their `future course of action. Earlier, the students of medical and technical institutes met at IIT Kanpur and launched a one sign one coin plan, by which they would collect money and signatures to be sent to President A P J Abdul Kalam on July 15. The IIT students, protesting against the reservations, had plans to garner support from political parties before the Parliament deliberated on the issue, their spokesman Omendra said. The students also condemned the removal IIT Mumbai Ties up With IBM for Joint ResearchThe Indian Institute of Technology here has signed an agreement with IBM Corp. for collaborative research, officials said on Friday. The agreement covers research projects in computer sciences and joint development of technology in areas such as grid computing, data mining, network management and security, said Rangan Banerjee, Associate Dean at the institute. ``Students interested in research could spend six months to a year at an IBM research facility. This will help academics get a flavor of life in the industry,'' Banerjee said Harish Grama, Vice-President of IBM India Software Labs, said the programme looked to the future. ``Students need Prof. Ram Puniyani Comments Indian Christians Decreasing Despite Allegation Of Conversions By Pervez BariThe atrocities on Christians gained momentum when the saffron forces attained ascendancy in India and took over the reigns of power at the Center and some states. They are being targetted on the wrong notion that Christian missionaries are engaged in conversion by force, fraud and allurement and thereby their population is increasing. The above absurd conclusion of Christian population multiplying is negated by the census figures of last four decades. The Christian population as per 1971 is 2.60 per cent, in 1981 it became 2.44 per cent, in 1991 it was 2.32 per cent and in 2001 it stands BCH at IIT Delhi for International Conference on Technical TextilesBCH at IIT Delhi for International Conference on Technical Textiles Technical Textiles are considered as most remunerative in this fast changing scenario of the global textile industry. The growing necessity and demand of these functional textiles in the Indian market is stimulating the minds of all the industry players to venture into these new product categories. To answer the needs of these people, Department of Textile Technology, IIT Delhi is organizing a two day International conference on Technical Textiles to be held on 11 & 12 November, in New Delhi. The main objective of the conference is to bring together the industry, Lalit Jalan to be Chairman of BRPL & BYPLLalit Jalan to be Chairman of BRPL & BYPL The board of directors of Reliance Energy Ltd. 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Harvard in India? I wondered if this was another one of the gimmicks by Central Universities to add 5,754 seatsCentral Universities to add 5,754 seats Central Universities are expected to add as many as 5,754 seats during 2007-08 following the implementation of the 27 per cent OBC reservation in the Central Government-funded institutions of higher learning. Of the 17 Central Universities, Delhi University alone will add 3,142 seats followed by Allahabad University with 1,134 seats, Banaras Hindu University 447 seats and Jamia Milia Islamia 301, the Outcome Budget of Department of Higher Education said on Tuesday. The report of the Outcome Budget placed on the table of Parliament said that a plan outlay of Rs 576 crore has been earmarked |
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