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Mayank Dave

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra

Publications -  183
Citations -  2805

Mayank Dave is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Digital watermarking. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 177 publications receiving 2271 citations. Previous affiliations of Mayank Dave include Shiv Nadar University.

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A Framework For Handling Local Broadcast Storm Using Probabilistic Data Aggregation In VANET

TL;DR: A novel framework is proposed for handling the local broadcast storm problem using probabilistic data aggregation which reduces the bandwidth consumption and hence improves the information dissemination and is evaluated for VANET based traffic information system through simulation for strictly limited bandwidth and local broadcast problem.
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Acoustic modeling problem for automatic speech recognition system: conventional methods (Part I)

TL;DR: This review summarizes most of the research work related to HMM-ASR which has been carried out during the last three decades and presents a review on the advances and refinements of the conventional HMM techniques along with the current challenges and performance issues related to ASR.
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Performance Evaluation of Modified AODV for Load Balancing

TL;DR: This study focuses on introducing a new metric, Aggregate Interface Queue Length (AIQL), in AODV in order to deal with load balancing issues and performance evaluation through simulation shows that the modified code can perform better than the conventional A ODV.
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Improved Data Aggregation for Cluster Based Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: An Improved Data Aggregation technique for Cluster Based UWSN is proposed where an efficient sleep-wake up algorithm is used for aggregating the sensed data and TDMA based transmission schedule is used to avoid intra and inter cluster collisions.
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Genetic Algorithm and Tabu Search Attack on the Mono-Alphabetic Subsitution Cipher in Adhoc Networks

TL;DR: This study presents a cryptanalysis method based on Genetic Algorithm and Tabu Search to break a Mono-Alphabetic Substitution Cipher in Adhoc networks and compares and analyzed the performance of these algorithms in automated attacks on Mono-alphabetic Substitutes Cipher.