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Arjan Durresi

Researcher at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

Publications -  346
Citations -  5300

Arjan Durresi is an academic researcher from Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 339 publications receiving 4693 citations. Previous affiliations of Arjan Durresi include Louisiana State University & University of Indianapolis.

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A Fuzzy-Based Cluster-Head Selection System forWSNs Considering Different Parameters

TL;DR: A power reduction algorithm for sensor networks based on fuzzy logic and node movement that is able to predict if the node will leave the cluster by considering the moving speed of the sensor.
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Comparison Evaluation of Static and Mobile Sensor Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks Considering Packet-Loss and Delay Metrics

TL;DR: A comparison evaluation for mobile and static sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) using TwoRayGround propagation model and different protocols shows that for WSN with mobile sensor nodes, the delay is better thanstatic sensor nodes.
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Trustworthy Acceptance: A New Metric for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Used in Decision Making in Food–Energy–Water Sectors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a trustworthy acceptance metric and its measurement methodology to evaluate the trustworthiness of AI-based systems used in decision-making in Food Energy Water (FEW) management.
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Trust Management in Emergency Networks

TL;DR: This work solves the problem of reputation management and node revocation in ad hoc networks of cell phones by using a threshold cryptography based scheme, where each node of the network would have a set of anonymous referees which would store the reputation information of the node and issue reputation certificates to the node with timestamps.
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Trust-Based Multi-stakeholder Decision Making in Water Allocation System

TL;DR: A multi-stakeholder Decision-Making Model having these characteristics: trust, damages, and benefits as criteria, trust is associated with the involvement of the human and the model is dynamic by adapting to the changes over time.