Shivakumar M
Email id: acqilq@r.postjobfree.com@gmail.com
Mobile Number: 953-***-****
Career Objective:
To seek a position where I can effectively contribute my skills by applying my knowledge and to synchronize my personal growth with that of my organization
Core Competency:
Good working knowledge of Assembly Programming(8051, 8086, VHDL, Verilog, Cadence ORCAD, Labview)
Good hands-on experience on 8 bit and 32 bit Microcontrollers
Good knowledge on C Programming
Good understanding of Serial Communication Protocols- UART, I2C, SPI
Implemented 2 embedded projects during my undergrad and Diploma
Good knowledge on computer hardware, software and electronic gadgets
Education :
Degree
Discipline
Institute
University
Year of Passing
Aggregate
M Tech
Electronics
Sir MVIT
Visveswaraiah Technological University
-
70.47 %
(upto 1st sem)
BE
Electronics & Communication
SJC Institute of Technology
Visveswaraiah Technological University
2014
68.85 %
Diploma
Electronics & Communication
Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic, Bangalore
Department of Technical Education
2011
68.16 %
10th
Kuvempu Jnana Bhandara English School
Karnataka Secondary School Education Board
2008
82.40 %
Academic Projects:
Title:
Automated Emergency Vehicle Using RF and GSM
Organization:
Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic
Duration of Project in Months:
4
Description:
The Main Idea of the Project is to Ease the movement of automated emergency vehicle (such as Ambulance) in the traffic using RF, and also monitoring the Patient condition while in the Emergency Vehicle and transmitting the corresponding data to the Hospital and any messages from Hospital through GSM so that any important first aid can be given in the Emergency Vehicle and also the Doctors may get ready as the condition of the Patient is known.
Tools Used :
Keil, proload, Electronics WorkBench, Proteus, Hardwares
Scope:
1. Ease the traffic flow so that the ambulance reaches the hospital as soon as possible
2. Provide the current status of the patient being carried to the hospital
Title:
Use of Ultrasonic Signal Coding and PIR sensors to Enhance the sensing reliability of an Embedded Surveillance System
Role:
Project Leader
Organization:
SJC Institute of Technology
Duration of Project in Months:
4
Description:
Recently surveillance systems have become more important for everyone’s security. The embedded surveillance system, frequently used in a home, an office or a factory, uses a sensor triggered to turn on a camera. Some designs use different types of sensors to achieve reliability by means of the different features, of which each sensor Security and safety is one of the most talked of topics in almost every facet like surveillance, industrial applications, offices, and in general, in smart environments. To secure it against theft, crime, fire, etc. a powerful security system is required not only to detect but also pre-empt hazards. Conventional security systems use cameras and process large amounts of data to extract features with high cost and hence require significant infrastructures. In this project we design and implement an embedded surveillance system by use of ultrasonic signal coding of ultrasonic sensors with multiple pyroelectric infrared sensors (PIR) to detect an intruder in a home or a storehouse along with CCTV monitoring and authentication system.
Software Tools:
Keil compiler, Embedded C, Flash Magic and DOTNET
Scope:
1. Helps in continuous monitoring the activity and can same separate activity log
2. Helps in maintenance of timr and void intruder
3. Remote monitoring can be done using GSM and accuracy can be increased by implementing high grade components
Title:
555 timer IC Inverter circuit schematic 12V to 220V
Role:
Hardware design and Implement
Organization:
Sir MVIT
Duration of Project:
15 days
Description:
AC can’t be stored for future use but DC can be stored for future use in a battery. The stored DC can be converted back to AC by using power inverters. Here is the simple inverter circuit diagram using 555 timer IC. The astable multivibrator mode operation of 555 timer utilized here for AC oscillations and these oscillations are switched via transistor 2SC4029 to a transformer. The transformer step ups the voltage to 220V AC. Use a 12V battery and Battery charger circuit for this project.
Tools Used:
Cadence ORCAD
Hardware:
1.Power supply (12V)
2.Resistors (3kΩ x 2; 1kΩ, 2W x 1)
3.Capacitor (10µF)
4.555 timer IC
5.Diode(1N4007)
6.Transistor (2SC4029)
7.9V to 220V Step up transformer
Scope:
Got 12V DC input to 220V AC output, Now we can drive 220V AC loads.
Courses and Workshops Attended:
Attended three days workshop on Micro controllers from 30-03-2012 to 01-04-2012 at Drona, keonics Electronic city phase 1, Hosur road, Bangalore 560100
Personal Profile:
Name
: Shivakumar M
Date of Birth
: 04/June/1992
Address
: S/o Munikrishnappa, Kumbara Beedi, Maralubagilu, Devanahalli Town, Bangalore Rural Dist - 562110
Father Name
: Munikrishnappa V
Nationality
: Indian
Sex
: Male
Languages known
: English, Kannada, Telugu