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Mohuya Chakraborty
Researcher at Information Technology Institute
Publications - 29
Citations - 447
Mohuya Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Information Technology Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intrusion detection system & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 418 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohuya Chakraborty include Future Institute of Engineering and Management & Netaji Subhash Engineering College.
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Mobility support in IP: a survey of related protocols
TL;DR: An overview of a set of IP-based mobility protocols mobile IP, HAWAII, cellular IP, hierarchical MIP, TeIeMIP, dynamic mobility agent, and terminal independent MIP that will play an important role in the forthcoming convergence of IP and legacy wireless networks is presented.
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Phytochemical screening and TLC profiling of plant extracts of Cyathea gigantea (Wall. Ex. Hook.) Haltt. and Cyathea brunoniana. Wall. ex. Hook (Cl. & Bak.)
TL;DR: Different Rf (Retention factor) value of various phytochemicals provide valuable clue regarding their polarity and selection of solvents for separation of phytochemicalicals.
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Monophasic silica glasses with large neodymia concentration
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of high-powered lasers, neodymia-silica glass, is unfortunately limited by phase separation into undesirable Nd-rich crystalline droplets within an Nddeficient matrix.
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Study of snort-based IDS
TL;DR: A comparative analysis of the results obtained with Snort and EagleX showed the higher efficiency of Snort, which is the de facto standard for intrusion detection/prevention.
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A Comparative Study of Related Technologies of Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems
TL;DR: An overview of IDPS is presented, which includes mechanisms for carrying out TCP port scans, Traceroute scan, ping scan and packet sniffing to monitor net-work health detect various types of attacks.