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Muttukrishnan Rajarajan

Researcher at City University London

Publications -  279
Citations -  5737

Muttukrishnan Rajarajan is an academic researcher from City University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 267 publications receiving 4817 citations. Previous affiliations of Muttukrishnan Rajarajan include Universities UK & University College London.

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Fiber Optic pH Sensor Using Optimized Layer-by-Layer Coating Approach

Abstract: In this paper, the design and characterization of a high resolution wavelength dependent pH optical sensor fabricated using the layer-by-layer technique was undertaken. In this approach, brilliant yellow (BY) as a pH indicator and poly (allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) as a cross-linker have been deposited on an uncladded silica fiber. A number of key parameters such as the number of bilayers, the concentration of the BY solution, the shape of the fiber, as well as its core diameter have been varied with a view to optimizing the design and performance of the pH sensor. The results obtained from a series of evaluations show that the sensitivity was enhanced by reducing the concentration of the indicator solution used and by designing a U-bend configuration sensor probe with a sharply bent fiber. However, when making an overall comparison, the straight (unbent) fiber probe resulted in a more sensitive probe when compared to the use of a high radius bend. Further, using a small core diameter of the fiber allows a wide pH range to be measured and with high sensitivity. In addition, the performance was shown to be improved for measurements over a narrower range of pH, using a fiber with a larger core diameter. Considering the effect of the number of layers, work carried out has shown that probes with 5-6 bilayers presented the best performance. The sensitivity has been shown to diminish when bilayers were used and the sensing range shifts toward higher pH values. When monitored, the value of pKa (the dissociation constant) of the thin film showed the smallest change of any of the design factors considered. In summary, using a larger core diameter, employing a larger curve radius, a higher number of bilayers, a higher concentration of the indicator solution, and applying PAH as an outer layer, all cause a higher pKa value and consequently the probe sensitivity moves toward alkaline region.
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Privacy-Preserving Searchable Encryption Framework for Permissioned Blockchain Networks

TL;DR: A novel privacy - preserving framework to facilitate keyword search over encrypted data stored on the blockchain network i.e., Hyperledger-Fabric is presented, which guarantees prominent security and privacy gains.
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Securing the LoRaWAN join procedure using blockchains

TL;DR: The proposed solution eliminates the jamming and replay attack threats against the LoRaWAN join procedure and builds trust among LoRa end devices and network servers and achieves efficient system performance up to an upper bound on the load level which involves 30 join requests from 1000 concurrent clients.
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Continuous face authentication scheme for mobile devices with tracking and liveness detection

TL;DR: A novel scheme for continuous face authentication using mobile device cameras that addresses the issue of spoof attacks and attack windows in state-of-the-art approaches and introduces a robust liveness detection component to this scheme that can detect printed faces and face videos.
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CARE: Criticality-Aware Data Transmission in CPS-Based Healthcare Systems

TL;DR: A cooperative game theory-based Nash bargaining approach, where the LPUs bargain among themselves to decide whether the sensor data need to be transmitted to cloud or fog aggregation node, and the utility of each LPU is computed.