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Indrajit Banerjee

Researcher at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur

Publications -  201
Citations -  1993

Indrajit Banerjee is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 180 publications receiving 1265 citations. Previous affiliations of Indrajit Banerjee include Chitwan Medical College & Bose Institute.

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Socio demographic profile and utilization pattern of antipsychotic drugs among schizophrenic inpatients: a cross sectional study from western region of Nepal

TL;DR: There is a trend of using Olanzapine during Schizophrenia as compared to other atypical antipsychotic drugs in Western Nepal, which is the first study done on the utilization pattern of antipsychotics drugs among hospitalized patients in Nepal.
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Medical Students View about the Integrated MBBS Course: A Questionnaire Based Cross-sectional Survey from a Medical College of Kathmandu Valley

TL;DR: Assessment of teaching, learning and evaluation procedures adopted in Nepal Medical College, Kathmandu by getting feedback from students of 4 th -7 th semesters and feedback was also taken from a few final year students (Clinical Sciences).
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Blood Group Distribution and Its Relationship with Bleeding Time and Clotting Time: A Medical School Based Observational Study among Nepali, Indian and Sri Lankan Students

TL;DR: The study suggests that O blood group is predominant in Nepalese students while Blood group B was the most common blood group in the Indian students, so this gender disparity is an additional risk factor for them.
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Design of a chaos-based encryption scheme for sensor data using a novel logarithmic chaotic map

TL;DR: The chaotic dynamic of the proposed map LCM is thoroughly investigated and its chaotic properties are found to be superior in comparison with the existing maps in the literature and a new encryption algorithm is proposed that is based on LCM.
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A constrained Delaunay Triangulation based RSUs deployment strategy to cover a convex region with obstacles for maximizing communications probability between V2I

TL;DR: A novel scheme for placing a given number ofRSUs in a convex map and assigning transmission range to each of the RSUs in such a way that each and every position in the map can be covered certainly by at least one RSU despite several obstacles is presented.