The document lists 132 titles of NS2 IEEE projects from 2014 across various topics including mobile computing, networking, and more. The projects focus on issues like energy efficiency, security, routing protocols, wireless networks, optical networks and more. Example project titles include "Cooperative Caching for Efficient Data Access in Disruption Tolerant Networks", "A Study on false channel Condition Reporting Attacks in Wireless Networks" and "Optimal Dynamic Voltage Scaling In Energy-Limited Nonpreemptive Systems With Real-Time Constraints Using The Support Vector Regression Approach To Model Human". The document provides contact information for the organization offering these projects.
Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks has negative impact on the Quality of Service.
Congestion effects the performance metrics, namely throughput and per-packet energy
consumption, network lifetime and packet delivery ratio. Reducing congestion allows better
utilization of the network resources and thus enhances the Quality of Service metrics of the
network. Traffic Aware Dynamic Routing to Alleviate Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks
reduces congestion by considering one hop neighbor routing in the network. This paper
proposed an algorithm for Quality of Service Based Traffic-Aware Data forwarding for
congestion control in wireless sensor networks based on two hop neighbor information. On
detection of congestion, the algorithm forwards data packets around the congestion areas by
spreading the excessive packets through multiple paths. The path with light load or under
loaded nodes is efficiently utilized whenever congestion occurs. The main aspect of the
algorithm is to build path to the destination using two independent potential fields depth and
queue length. Queue length field solves the traffic-aware problem. Depth field creates a
backbone to forward packets to the sink. Both fields are combined to yield a hybrid potential
field to make dynamic decision for data forwarding. Network Simulator used for simulating the
algorithm is NS2. The proposed algorithm performs better.
Wireless Sensor Network Using Six Sigma Multi Hop RoutingIOSR Journals
The most significant problem in the design of wireless sensor networks is to coordinate the sensors
with dynamism into a wireless communication network and route sensed data to the base station. The energy
efficiency is the most important key point of the network routing designing. This paper presents the efficient
multi hop routing algorithm to extend the lifetime of sensor networks and focuses by employing six sigma
principles to obtain the Quality of Service. To attain QoS support, we have to find either a route to assure the
application requirements or offering network response to the application when the requirements cannot be met.
Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks has negative impact on the Quality of Service.
Congestion effects the performance metrics, namely throughput and per-packet energy
consumption, network lifetime and packet delivery ratio. Reducing congestion allows better
utilization of the network resources and thus enhances the Quality of Service metrics of the
network. Traffic Aware Dynamic Routing to Alleviate Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks
reduces congestion by considering one hop neighbor routing in the network. This paper
proposed an algorithm for Quality of Service Based Traffic-Aware Data forwarding for
congestion control in wireless sensor networks based on two hop neighbor information. On
detection of congestion, the algorithm forwards data packets around the congestion areas by
spreading the excessive packets through multiple paths. The path with light load or under
loaded nodes is efficiently utilized whenever congestion occurs. The main aspect of the
algorithm is to build path to the destination using two independent potential fields depth and
queue length. Queue length field solves the traffic-aware problem. Depth field creates a
backbone to forward packets to the sink. Both fields are combined to yield a hybrid potential
field to make dynamic decision for data forwarding. Network Simulator used for simulating the
algorithm is NS2. The proposed algorithm performs better.
Wireless Sensor Network Using Six Sigma Multi Hop RoutingIOSR Journals
The most significant problem in the design of wireless sensor networks is to coordinate the sensors
with dynamism into a wireless communication network and route sensed data to the base station. The energy
efficiency is the most important key point of the network routing designing. This paper presents the efficient
multi hop routing algorithm to extend the lifetime of sensor networks and focuses by employing six sigma
principles to obtain the Quality of Service. To attain QoS support, we have to find either a route to assure the
application requirements or offering network response to the application when the requirements cannot be met.
We are offering Final Year Projects in Software Technologies and Embedded Systems
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Routing Optimization with Load Balancing: an Energy Efficient ApproachEswar Publications
The area of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is covered with considerable range of problems, where majority of research attempts were carried out to enhance the network lifetime of WSN. But very few of the studies have proved successful. This manuscript discusses about a structure for optimizing routing and load balancing that uses standard radio and energy model to perform energy optimization by introducing a novel routing agent. The routing agent is built within aggregator node and base station to perform self motivated reconfiguration in case of energy depletion. Compared with standard LEACH algorithm, the proposed technique has better energy efficiency within optimal data aggregation duration.
Enhanced Zigbee Tree Routing In Wireless Sensor Networkpaperpublications3
Abstract: Multipath routing is an efficient technique to route data in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) because it can provide reliability, security and load balance, which are particularly critical in the resource constrained system such as WSNs. The existing protocols are not fully satisfied. In this paper propose a new routing protocol that is enhanced zigbee tree routing (EZTR), to satisfy the QoS parameters. The new protocol provides less delay as compared with other protocol.
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DATA TRANSPARENT AUTHENTICATION USING QOD IN HYBRID NETWORKSEditor IJMTER
Hybrid networks are next generation of wireless networks that could be a
combination of Mobile wireless adhoc (MANET) networks and Wireless Infrastructure
networks. They are increasingly utilized in wireless communications that are extremely
supporting real time transmission with restricted Quality of Service. Invalid reservation and
race condition issues happens in MANET. In existing system, QoS-Oriented Distributed
routing protocol (QOD) is employed to boost the QoS support capability of hybrid networks,
it transforms the packet routing problem to resource scheduling problem that has 5
algorithms. They are, QoS guaranteed neighbor selection algorithm, Distributed packet
scheduling algorithm, Mobility based segment resizing algorithm, Traffic redundant
elimination algorithm and Data redundancy elimination based transmission algorithm. The
main drawback of hybrid networks is so far examined in minimum transmission hops and has
less beneficial feature with restricted number of mobile access points, mobility speeds, and
mobile workloads and with different network sizes. It will extremely perform on random
way point model and less in real mobility model. This paper present Data Transparent
Authentication to authenticates data streams by adjusting interpacket delay. Data Transparent
Authentication while not Communication overhead is an approach which reduces breakdown
of original information or sends out of band authentication data.
Study Of Coded Based Mechanism In WSN SystemIJERA Editor
Wireless Sensor networks (WSN) is an emerging technology and have great potential to be employed in critical
situations like battlefields and commercial applications such as building, traffic surveillance, habitat monitoring
and smart homes and many more scenarios.One of the major challenges wireless sensor networks face today is
QoS. In order to ensure data security and quality of service required by an application in an energy efficient
way, we propose a mechanism for QoS routing with coding and selective encryption scheme for WSNs.Our
approach provides reliable and secure data transmission and can adapt to the resource constraints of WSNs.
An Efficient Data Transmission for Cluster based Wireless Sensor Networks usi...IJTET Journal
In this paper Identity based digital Signature and Identity based online offline algorithm for the cluster based wireless sensor networks is used. Identity based digital signature computes the digital signature signing process. Identity based online offline algorithm reduces the complexity of computational overhead in cluster head. This project reduces the overhead of the cluster head for efficient transmission. The method for efficient data transmission using Identity based digital signature is also implemented for minimizing end-to-end delay using network simulator. The graphics analysis toolbox and awk scripts is used to process the data from trace files.
Final Year 2014 and 2015 IEEE projects Tmks Infotech
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
contact number :: 9535866270
Bulk 2014 and 2015 ieee Projects @ TMKS InfotechTmks Infotech
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
We are offering Final Year Projects in Software Technologies and Embedded Systems
* Software Projects in Java, J2EE, J2ME, JavaFx, ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, Matlab, PHP, Android
* Embedded Projects ,VLSI, Power Electronics, Robotics, Power Systems, Biomedical, Matlab & NS2
Routing Optimization with Load Balancing: an Energy Efficient ApproachEswar Publications
The area of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is covered with considerable range of problems, where majority of research attempts were carried out to enhance the network lifetime of WSN. But very few of the studies have proved successful. This manuscript discusses about a structure for optimizing routing and load balancing that uses standard radio and energy model to perform energy optimization by introducing a novel routing agent. The routing agent is built within aggregator node and base station to perform self motivated reconfiguration in case of energy depletion. Compared with standard LEACH algorithm, the proposed technique has better energy efficiency within optimal data aggregation duration.
Enhanced Zigbee Tree Routing In Wireless Sensor Networkpaperpublications3
Abstract: Multipath routing is an efficient technique to route data in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) because it can provide reliability, security and load balance, which are particularly critical in the resource constrained system such as WSNs. The existing protocols are not fully satisfied. In this paper propose a new routing protocol that is enhanced zigbee tree routing (EZTR), to satisfy the QoS parameters. The new protocol provides less delay as compared with other protocol.
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
DATA TRANSPARENT AUTHENTICATION USING QOD IN HYBRID NETWORKSEditor IJMTER
Hybrid networks are next generation of wireless networks that could be a
combination of Mobile wireless adhoc (MANET) networks and Wireless Infrastructure
networks. They are increasingly utilized in wireless communications that are extremely
supporting real time transmission with restricted Quality of Service. Invalid reservation and
race condition issues happens in MANET. In existing system, QoS-Oriented Distributed
routing protocol (QOD) is employed to boost the QoS support capability of hybrid networks,
it transforms the packet routing problem to resource scheduling problem that has 5
algorithms. They are, QoS guaranteed neighbor selection algorithm, Distributed packet
scheduling algorithm, Mobility based segment resizing algorithm, Traffic redundant
elimination algorithm and Data redundancy elimination based transmission algorithm. The
main drawback of hybrid networks is so far examined in minimum transmission hops and has
less beneficial feature with restricted number of mobile access points, mobility speeds, and
mobile workloads and with different network sizes. It will extremely perform on random
way point model and less in real mobility model. This paper present Data Transparent
Authentication to authenticates data streams by adjusting interpacket delay. Data Transparent
Authentication while not Communication overhead is an approach which reduces breakdown
of original information or sends out of band authentication data.
Study Of Coded Based Mechanism In WSN SystemIJERA Editor
Wireless Sensor networks (WSN) is an emerging technology and have great potential to be employed in critical
situations like battlefields and commercial applications such as building, traffic surveillance, habitat monitoring
and smart homes and many more scenarios.One of the major challenges wireless sensor networks face today is
QoS. In order to ensure data security and quality of service required by an application in an energy efficient
way, we propose a mechanism for QoS routing with coding and selective encryption scheme for WSNs.Our
approach provides reliable and secure data transmission and can adapt to the resource constraints of WSNs.
An Efficient Data Transmission for Cluster based Wireless Sensor Networks usi...IJTET Journal
In this paper Identity based digital Signature and Identity based online offline algorithm for the cluster based wireless sensor networks is used. Identity based digital signature computes the digital signature signing process. Identity based online offline algorithm reduces the complexity of computational overhead in cluster head. This project reduces the overhead of the cluster head for efficient transmission. The method for efficient data transmission using Identity based digital signature is also implemented for minimizing end-to-end delay using network simulator. The graphics analysis toolbox and awk scripts is used to process the data from trace files.
Final Year 2014 and 2015 IEEE projects Tmks Infotech
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
contact number :: 9535866270
Bulk 2014 and 2015 ieee Projects @ TMKS InfotechTmks Infotech
Contact Address
#1510,Sri Gowri Shankara Complex,
2nd Floor,MKK Road,
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Mariyappanapalya,
Rajajinagar 2nd Stage,
Bangalore - 560021.
Land Mark
Near Harishchandra Ghat,
Navrang Theatre to Malleshwaram - Mid Metro Pillar No - 203,204.
Contact Number :: 9535866270
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Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
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Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
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Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
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Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
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Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
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When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
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NS2 IEEE 2014
S No Title Name Year
MOBILE COMPUTING
1
Cooperative Caching for Efficient Data Access in Disruption
Tolerant Networks 2014
2
Energy-Efficient Reliable Routing Considering Residual Energy in
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 2014
3
Privacy-Preserving and Truthful Detection of Packet Dropping
Attacks in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 2014
4
A Study on False Channel Condition Reporting Attacks in Wireless
Networks 2014
5
A Novel Approach to Trust Management in Unattended Wireless
Sensor Networks 2014
6
A QoS-Oriented Distributed Routing Protocol for Hybrid Wireless
Networks 2014
7
A Study on false channel Condition Reporting Attacks in Wireless
Networks 2014
8
Autonomous Mobile Mesh Networks
2014
9
Optimal Multicast Capacity and Delay Tradeoffs in MANETs
2014
10
RBTP: Low-Power Mobile Discovery Protocol through Recursive
Binary Time Partitioning
2014
11
Snapshot and Continuous Data Collection in Probabilistic Wireless
Sensor Networks
2014
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NETWORKING
1
Secure Data Retrieval for Decentralized Disruption-Tolerant
Military Networks 2014
2
Incentive Based Data Sharing in Delay Tolerant Mobile Networks
2014
3
Minimum Cost Blocking Problem in Multi-Path Wireless Routing
Protocols 2014
4
STARS: A Statistical Traffic Pattern Discovery System for MANETs
2014
5
Bandwidth Distributed Denial of Service: Attacks and Defenses
2014
6
Smart Grid Mesh Network Security Using Dynamic Key
Distribution With Merkle Tree 4-Way Handshaking 2014
7 Measuring Capacity Bandwidth of Targeted Path Segments 2014
8
Cloudy Computing: Leveraging Weather Forecasts in Energy
Harvesting Sensor Systems 2014
9
Minimizing Delay and Maximizing Lifetime for Wireless Sensor
Networks With Any cast 2014
10
Cluster-based Routing Algorithms Using Spatial Data Correlation
for Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
11
An Enhanced TCP Vegas Algorithm Based on Route Surveillance
and Bandwidth Estimation over GEO Satellite Networks 2014
12
Network Energy Consumption in Adhoc Networks Under Different
radio Networks 2014
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13
Conditional Shortest Path Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks
2014
14
Practical Algorithm For Minimum Delay Peer-To-Peer Media
Streaming 2014
15
Optimal Power Control with Overhearing Avoidance for Wireless
Sensor Networks 2014
16
Energy-Efficient Topology Control Algorithm based on Location
Awareness for Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
17
A Cooperative Approach for Topology Control in Wireless Sensor
Networks: Experimental and Simulation Analysis 2014
18
Optical Networking With Variable-Code-Rate Transceivers
2014
19
A Survey of Networking Challenges and Routing Protocols in Smart
Grids 2014
20
Multidimensional Signaling and Coding Enabling Multi- Tb/s
Optical Transport and Networking
2014
21
A Survey of Intrusion Detection Systems in Wireless Sensor
Networks 2014
22
An Urn Occupancy Approach for Modeling the Energy
Consumption of Distributed Beaconing
2014
23
High-Voltage Testing Fundamentals: A Cable Testing Perspective
2014
24
Temporal Traffic Dynamics Improve the Connectivity of Ad Hoc
Cognitive Radio Networks
2014
25
On Sample-Path Optimal Dynamic Scheduling for Sum- Queue
Minimization in Forests
2014
26
On Swarm Intelligence Inspired Self-Organized Networking: Its
Bionic Mechanisms, Designing Principles and Optimization
Approaches
2014
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4 #303 & 304, AVR Complex, Balaji Colony, Tirupati – 517 502. Ph : 9030333433 |
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27
Topology Preserving Maps—Extracting Layout Maps of Wireless
Sensor Networks From Virtual Coordinates
2014
28
The Wide-Area Virtual Service Migration Problem: A Competitive
Analysis Approach
2014
29
Thermal Analysis of Two Transformers Filled With Different Oils
2014
30
Asymptotic Analysis on Secrecy Capacity in Large-Scale Wireless
Networks
2014
31
Joint Routing and Medium Access Control in Fixed Random Access
Wireless Multi hop Networks
2014
32 Vehicular Cloud Networking: Architecture and Design Principles 2014
33
Secure Data Retrieval for Decentralized Disruption-Tolerant
Military Networks
2014
34 50 Years in Icing Performance of Outdoor Insulators 2014
35
A Study on the Performance of a Three-Stage Load- Balancing
Switch
2014
36
Algorithms for Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
(eICIC) in LTE Het Nets
2014
37
Bandwidth Reservation as a Coexistence Strategy in Opportunistic
Spectrum Access Environments
2014
38 BASA: Building Mobile Ad-hoc Social Networks on Top of Android 2014
39
Cognitive Radio Based State Estimation in Cyber-Physical Systems
MAR
2014
40
Cooperative Multi-Agent Learning and Coordination for Cognitive
Radio Networks
2014
41
Green Networking With Packet Processing Engines: Modeling and
Optimization
2014
42 Fast Regular Expression Matching Using Small TCAM 2014
43
50+ Years of Impedance Measurement and Spectroscopy, and
Implementation of Virtual Spectroscopy Based on Finite Element
Analysis
2014
44
Multipath Wireless Network Coding: An Augmented Potential
Game Perspective
2014
45
Network Innovation using Open Flow: A Survey
2014
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5 #303 & 304, AVR Complex, Balaji Colony, Tirupati – 517 502. Ph : 9030333433 |
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46
Retransmission Delays With Bounded Packets: Power-Law Body
and Exponential Tail
2014
47
Reporting Offensive Content in Social Networks
2014
48
A Two-Stage Deanonymization Attack against Anonym zed Social
Networks 2014
49
AP Association for Proportional Fairness in Multirate WLANs
2014
50 Energy Efficient and Energy Proportional Optical Interconnects for
Multi-Core Processors: Driving the Need for On-Chip Sources.
2014
51
Optimal Wave banding in WDM Ring Networks
2014
52
Optimally Adaptive Power-Saving Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks
Using the Hyper Quorum System
2014
53
Scalable Name Lookup with Adaptive Prefix Bloom Filter for
Named Data Networking
2014
54
Selective Interference Alignment for MIMO Cognitive Fem to cell
Networks
2014
55
SDN and Open Flow for Dynamic Flex-Grid Optical Access and
Aggregation Networks 2014
56
Incipient Fault Location Algorithm for Underground Cables
2014
57
Structural Diversity for Resisting Community Identification in
Published Social Networks
2014
58
Traffic Grooming for IP-Over-WDM Networks: Energy and Delay
Perspectives
2014
59
PACK: Prediction-Based Cloud Bandwidth and Cost Reduction
System 2014
60
When Spectrum Meets Clouds: Optimal Session Based Spectrum
Trading under Spectrum Uncertainty
2014
61
On the Transient Behavior of CHOKe
2014
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0877-2261612
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62
Channel-Hopping-Based Communication Rendezvous in Cognitive
Radio
Networks
2014
63
On the Payoff Mechanisms in Peer-Assisted Services With Multiple
Content Providers: Rationality and Fairness
2014
64
Effects of Internet Path Selection on Video-QoE: Analysis and
Improvements 2014
65
Price Differentiation for Communication Networks
2014
66
Algorithms for Wireless Capacity
2014
67
Cooperation Versus Multiplexing: Multicast Scheduling Algorithms
for OFDMA Relay Networks
2014
68
Exploiting Multichannel Diversity for Cooperative Multicast in
Cognitive Radio Mesh Networks
2014
69
Bounds of Asymptotic Performance Limits of Social- Proximity
Vehicular Networks
2014
70
Video Telephony for End-Consumers: Measurement Study of
Google+, iChat, and Skype
2014
71
Degraded Service Provisioning in Mixed-Line-Rate WDM Backbone
Networks Using Multipath Routing
2014
72
Energy Efficiency in TDMA-Based Next-Generation Passive Optical
Access Networks
2014
73
Exact and Heuristic Algorithms for Data-Gathering Cluster- Based
Wireless Sensor Network Design Problem
2014
74
Distributed Server Migration for Scalable Internet Service
Deployment 2014
75
Simultaneously Reducing Latency and Power Consumption in
Open Flow Switches
2014
76
Behavior Analysis of Internet Traffic via Bipartite Graphs and One-
Mode Projections
2014
77
Characterizing Web Page Complexity and Its Impact
2014
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A Hybrid Hardware Architecture for High-Speed IP Lookups and
Fast Route Updates
2014
79
A Fair Comparison of Pull and Push Strategies in Large Distributed
Networks
2014
80
Ensuring Predictable Contact Opportunity for Scalable Vehicular
Internet Access on the Go 2014
81
Efficient Interlayer Network Codes for Fair Layered Multicast
Streaming 2014
82
Greening Geographical Load Balancing
2014
83
Discount Counting for Fast Flow Statistics on Flow Size and Flow
Volume 2014
84
PulseSync: An Efficient and Scalable Clock Synchronization
Protocol 2014
85
High-Throughput and Memory-Efficient Multimatch Packet
Classification Based on Distributed and Pipelined Hash tables.
2014
86
Neighborhood Filtering Strategies for Overlay Construction in P2P-
TV Systems: Design and Experimental Comparison
2014
87
EDAL: An Energy-Efficient, Delay-Aware, and Lifetime- Balancing
Data Collection Protocol for Heterogeneous
2014
88
Netwrap: An Ndn Based Real-Time Wireless Recharging
Framework For Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
89
Distributed Detection In Mobile Access Wireless Sensor Networks
Under Byzantine Attacks 2014
90
Psr: A Lightweight Proactive Source Routing Protocol For Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks
2014
91
Distributed Cardinality Estimation In Anonymous Networks
2014
92
Deep Networks Are Effective Encoders Of Periodicity
2014
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Energy-Aware Virtual Network Embedding
2014
94
Multi-Layer Capacity Planning For Ip-Optical Networks
2014
95
Efficient Allocation Of Periodic Feedback Channels In Broadband
Wireless Networks
2014
96
Proportional Fair Coding Forwirelessmesh Networks
2014
97
Network Densification: The Dominant Theme For Wireless
Evolution Into5g
2014
98
Cellular Architecture And Key Technologies For 5g Wireless
Communication Networks 2014
99
Maximizing Submodular Set Function With Connectivity
Constraint: Theory And Application To Networks
2014
100 Cooperative Communications For Cognitive Radio Networks 2014
101
Superior Path Planning Mechanism For Mobile Beacon- Assisted
Localization In Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
102
Measuring Network wide Traffic Delay In Schedule Optimization
For Work Zone Planning In Urban Networks
2014
103
Crowd Textures As Proximity Graphs
2014
104
Takeovertv: Facilitating The Social Negotiation Of Television
Content In Public Spaces
2014
105
Joint Routing and Medium Access Control in Fixed Random Access
Wireless Multihop Networks
2014
106
Data Density Correlation Degree Clustering Method for Data
Aggregation in WSN
2014
107
Defending Against Collaborative Attacks by Malicious Nodes in
MANETs: A Cooperative Bait Detection Approach
2014
108
STARS: A Statistical Traffic Pattern Discovery System for MANETs
2014
109 Stability and Fairness of AP Selection Games in IEEE 802.11 Access 2014
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Networks
110
A Survey of Networking Challenges and Routing Protocols in Smart
Grids 2014
111
Multidimensional Signaling and Coding Enabling Multi-Tb/s
Optical Transport and Networking 2014
112
50+ Years of Impedance Measurement and Spectroscopy, and
Implementation of Virtual Spectroscopy Based on Finite Element
Analysis
2014
113
Application of Expurgated PPM to Indoor Visible Light
Communications—Part I: Single-User Systems 2014
114
Optimal Distributed P2P Streaming Under Node Degree Bounds
2014
115
Newton: Securing Virtual Coordinates by Enforcing Physical Laws
2014
116
Content Caching and Scheduling in Wireless Networks With Elastic
and Inelastic Traffic 2014
117
SMART: Utilizing Distributed Social Map for Lightweight Routing in
Delay-Tolerant Networks 2014
118
Ensuring Predictable Contact Opportunity for Scalable Vehicular
Internet Access on the Go 2014
119
Infrastructure-Free Content-Based Publish/Subscribe
2014
120
Cost-Effective Viral Marketing for Time-Critical Campaigns in
Large-Scale Social Network 2014
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A Hierarchical Account-Aided Reputation Management System for
MANETs 2014
122
Network Codes Resilient to Jamming and Eavesdropping
2014
123
On Signaling-Free Failure Dependent Restoration in All-Optical
Mesh Networks 2014
124
Low-Complexity Scheduling Policies for Achieving Throughput and
Asymptotic Delay Optimality in Multichannel Wireless Networks 2014
125
Measurement and Analysis on the Packet Delivery Performance in
a Large-Scale Sensor Network 2014
126
Denial-of-Service Attacks in Bloom-Filter-Based Forwarding
2014
127
Utility Fair Optimization of Antenna Tilt Angles in LTE Net works
2014
128
Analysis of a Cooperative Strategy for a Large Decentralized
Wireless Network 2014
129
The Bloom Paradox: When Not to Use a Bloom Filter
2014
130
Insensitive Job Assignment With Throughput and Energy Criteria
for Processor-Sharing Server Farms 2014
131
Optimal Dynamic Voltage Scaling In Energy-Limited
Nonpreemptive Systems With Real-Time Constraints 2014
132
Optimal Dynamic Voltage Scaling In Energy-Limited
Nonpreemptive Systems With Real-Time Constraints Using The
Support Vector Regression Approach To Model Human
2014
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Performance.
133
A Variational Bayesian Framework For Clustering With Multiple
Graphs 2014
134
Self-Reconfigurable Wireless Mesh Networks
2014
135
Multicarrier Modulation And Cooperative Communication
2014
136
In Multihop Cognitive Radio Networks
2014
137
Qoe Prediction Model And Its Application In Video Quality
Adaptation Over Umts Network 2014
138
Corman: A Novel Cooperative Opportunistic Routing Scheme In
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 2014
139
A Transport Protocol To Exploit Multipath Diversity In Wireless
Networks 2014
140
Delay-Aware Bs Discontinuous Transmission Control And User
Scheduling For Energy Harvesting Downlink Coordinated Mimo
Systems
2014
141
Oman: A Mobile Ad Hoc Network Design System
2014
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Large-Scale Synthetic Social Mobile Networks With Swim
2014
143
Directional Cooperative Mac Protocol Design And Performance
Analysis For Ieee 802.11ad Wlans 2014
144 Priority-Based Traffic Scheduling And Utility Optimization For 2014
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Cognitive Radio Communication Infrastructure-Based Smart Grid
145
Optimal Wavebanding In Wdm Ring Networks
2014
146
Max-Weight Scheduling In Queueing Networks With Heavy-Tailed
Traffic 2014
147
Isp-Friendly Live P2p Streaming
2014
148
Certificateless Remote Anonymous Authentication Schemes For
Wireless 2014
149
Body Area Networks
2014
150
Decentralized Control Of The Power Flows In A Network Of Smart
Microgrids Modeled As A Team Of Cooperative Agents 2014
151
Entropy-Rate Clustering: Cluster Analysis Via Maximizing A
Submodular Function Subject To A Matroid Constraint 2014
152 Data Protection In Healthcare Social Networks 2014
153
Psr: A Lightweight Proactive Source Routing Protocol For Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks 2014
154
Joint Resource Partitioning And Offloading In Heterogeneous
Cellular Networks 2014
155
Netwrap: An Ndn Based Real-Time Wireless Recharging
Framework For Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
156
A Dynamic Hybrid Service Overlay Network For Service
Compositions 2014
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From “Smart Objects” To “Social Objects”: The Next Evolutionary
Step Of The 2014
158
Internet Of Things
2014
159
Smartphone-Based Crowdsourcing For Network Monitoring:
Opportunities 2014
160
Challenges, And A Case Study
2014
161
Crowd Textures As Proximity Graphs
2014
162
The Fluid Internet: Service-Centric Management Of A Virtualized
Future Internet 2014
163
A Northbound Interface For Power Management In Next
Generation Network Devices 2014
164
A Probabilistic Generative Model For Mining Cybercriminal
Networks 2014
165
Automatic Event Scheduling In Mobile Social Network
Communities 2014
166
Improving Spectrum Efficiency Via In-Network Computations In
Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks 2014
167
Exploiting Asynchronous Amplify-And-Forward Relays To Enhance
The Performance Of Ieee 802.11 Networks 2014
168
Design And Performance Of A Directional Media Access Control
Protocol For Optical Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
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Broadcasting Delay-Constrained Traffic Over Unreliable Wireless
Links With Network Coding 2014
170
Cognitive Internet Of Things: A New Paradigm Beyond Connection
2014
171
Transition To Ipv6 And Support For Ipv4/Ipv6 Interoperability In
Ims 2014
172
Superior Path Planning Mechanism For Mobile Beacon-Assisted
LocalizationIn Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
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Measuring Networkwide Traffic Delay In Schedule Optimization
For Work-Zone Planning In Urban Networks 2014
PARALLEL DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
1
Neighbor Table Based Shortcut Tree Routing in Zig Bee Wireless
Networks 2014
2
Hop-by-Hop Message Authentication and Source Privacy in
Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
3
Link Quality Aware Code Dissemination in Wireless Sensor
Networks 2014
4
Constructing Load-Balanced Data Aggregation Trees in
Probabilistic Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
5
Dynamic Trust Management for Delay Tolerant Networks and Its
Application to Secure Routing 2014
6 Cost-Aware Secure Routing (CASER) Protocol Design for Wireless 2014
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Sensor Networks
7
Secure and Reliable Routing Protocols for Heterogeneous
Multihop Wireless Networks 2014
8
Cross-Layer Approach for Minimizing Routing Disruption in IP
Networks 2014
9
ALBA-R: Load-Balancing Geographic Routing Around Connectivity
Holes in Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
10
Secure and Efficient Data Transmission for Cluster-Based Wireless
Sensor Networks
2014
11 Secure Continuous Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks 2014
12
Transmission-Efficient Clustering Method for Wireless Sensor
Networks Using Compressive Sensing
2014
INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
1
An Energy-Balanced Routing Method Based on Forward-Aware
Factor for Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
2
Distributed Deployment Algorithms for Improved Coverage in a
Network of Wireless Mobile Sensors
2014
3
R3E: Reliable Reactive Routing Enhancement for Wireless Sensor
Networks
2014
4
Sleep Scheduling for Geographic Routing in Duty-Cycled Mobile
Sensor Networks
2014
VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
1
AASR: An Authenticated Anonymous Secure Routing Protocol for
MANETs in Adversarial Environment
2014
2
PSR: A Lightweight Proactive Source Routing Protocol For Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks
2014
3
VSPN: VANET-Based Secure and Privacy-Preserving Navigation
2014