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L. Jegatha Deborah

Researcher at University College of Engineering Tindivanam

Publications -  36
Citations -  670

L. Jegatha Deborah is an academic researcher from University College of Engineering Tindivanam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Authentication. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 432 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Jegatha Deborah include Anna University.

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Computationally efficient privacy preserving anonymous mutual and batch authentication schemes for vehicular ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A computationally efficient anonymous mutual authentication scheme to validate the message source as well as to ensure the integrity of messages along with a conditional tracking mechanism to trace the real identity of misbehaving vehicles and revoke them from VANET in the case of dispute.
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Computationally efficient privacy preserving authentication and key distribution techniques for vehicular ad hoc networks

TL;DR: Experimental analysis portrays that the results of this new privacy preserving anonymous authentication and key management schemes are promising and efficient with regard to signature verification cost and computational cost in comparison with the existing schemes.
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A Survey on Internal Validity Measure for Cluster Validation

TL;DR: A detailed description of the mathematical working of few cluster validity indices and not all is presented, to classify these indices and to explore the ideas for the future promotion of the work in the domain of cluster validation.
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Learning styles assessment and theoretical origin in an E-learning scenario: a survey

TL;DR: Felder–Silverman learning style model is identified as the suitable model for E-learning and the use of Fuzzy rules to handle uncertainty in learning style prediction is suggested so that it can enhance the performance of the E- learning system.
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An efficient secure communication for healthcare system using wearable devices

TL;DR: An efficient alert system for sending the private and confidential SMS messages has been proposed in this research work to send SMS alerts to healthcare entities from a heart patient with lower computational and communication overheads than the recent works in the literature.