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P. Kumaresan

Bio: P. Kumaresan is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dopant & HOMO/LUMO. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 32 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Kumaresan include Adhiparasakthi Engineering College & Government Arts College, Coimbatore.

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10 Sep 2020-Sensors
TL;DR: The metric measurement with test cases finds that ECC and HC have a good overall solution for image encryption, and ECC with AES are perfect for remote or private communications with smaller image sizes based on the amount of time needed for encryption and decryption.
Abstract: The majority of imaging techniques use symmetric and asymmetric cryptography algorithms to encrypt digital media. Most of the research works contributed in the literature focus primarily on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm for encryption and decryption. This paper propose an analysis for performing image encryption and decryption by hybridization of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) with Hill Cipher (HC), ECC with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and ElGamal with Double Playfair Cipher (DPC). This analysis is based on the following parameters: (i) Encryption and decryption time, (ii) entropy of encrypted image, (iii) loss in intensity of the decrypted image, (iv) Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), (v) Number of Pixels Change Rate (NPCR), and (vi) Unified Average Changing Intensity (UACI). The hybrid process involves the speed and ease of implementation from symmetric algorithms, as well as improved security from asymmetric algorithms. ECC and ElGamal cryptosystems provide asymmetric key cryptography, while HC, AES, and DPC are symmetric key algorithms. ECC with AES are perfect for remote or private communications with smaller image sizes based on the amount of time needed for encryption and decryption. The metric measurement with test cases finds that ECC and HC have a good overall solution for image encryption.

84 citations

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13 Jul 2020-Sensors
TL;DR: The proposed approach is highly effective with clustering and also with classification of breast cancer and has been compared with other available fuzzy clustering methods to prove the efficacy.
Abstract: The herpesvirus, polyomavirus, papillomavirus, and retrovirus families are associated with breast cancer. More effort is needed to assess the role of these viruses in the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer cases in women. The aim of this paper is to propose an efficient segmentation and classification system in the Mammography Image Analysis Society (MIAS) images of medical images. Segmentation became challenging for medical images because they are not illuminated in the correct way. The role of segmentation is essential in concern with detecting syndromes in human. This research work is on the segmentation of medical images based on intuitionistic possibilistic fuzzy c-mean (IPFCM) clustering. Intuitionist fuzzy c-mean (IFCM) and possibilistic fuzzy c-mean (PFCM) algorithms are hybridised to deal with problems of fuzzy c-mean. The introduced clustering methodology, in this article, retains the positive points of PFCM which helps to overcome the problem of the coincident clusters, thus the noise and less sensitivity to the outlier. The IPFCM improves the fundamentals of fuzzy c-mean by using intuitionist fuzzy sets. For the clustering of mammogram images for breast cancer detector of abnormal images, IPFCM technique has been applied. The proposed method has been compared with other available fuzzy clustering methods to prove the efficacy of the proposed approach. We compared support vector machine (SVM), decision tree (DT), rough set data analysis (RSDA) and Fuzzy-SVM classification algorithms for achieving an optimal classification result. The outcomes of the studies show that the proposed approach is highly effective with clustering and also with classification of breast cancer. The performance average segmentation accuracy for MIAS images with different noise level 5%, 7% and 9% of IPFCM is 91.25%, 87.50% and 85.30% accordingly. The average classification accuracy rates of the methods (Otsu, Fuzzy c-mean, IFCM, PFCM and IPFCM) for Fuzzy-SVM are 79.69%, 92.19%, 93.13%, 95.00%, and 98.85%, respectively.

59 citations

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TL;DR: Amino acids (glutamic acid, l-histidine, l -valine) doped potassium dihydrogen phospate crystals are grown by solution growth technique.

56 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of dopants on the crystal structure, in the absorption of IR frequencies and the nonlinear optical property of pure and doped Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate was analyzed.

34 citations


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01 Mar 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors classified mare domes according to morphologic and morphometric (primarily diameter) characteristics, and consideration is given to their origin and role in lunar surface processes.
Abstract: In this paper, lunar mare domes (LMDs) are classified according to morphologic and morphometric (primarily diameter) characteristics, and consideration is given to their origin and role in lunar surface processes. In general, they occur either as low, flat, circular structures with convex shapes, slopes less than about 5 deg, and display summit craters, or as irregular structures often adjacent to highland regions and rarely containing summit craters. It is found that LMDs originate through extrusion of lavas through vents to produce low lava shields, or through flooding and draping of preexisting topography to produce kipukas and irregular domes. Smooth, vent-related mare domes range from about 3-17 km in diameter and up to several hundred meters in elevation; they are similar in morphology to small terrestrial lava shields.

102 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a microscopic mechanism of the morphology evolution of the mixed crystals is proposed and calculated in the chemical bond viewpoint and bond valence model, the difference of the average valence electron density between the KDP and ADP dominates their different growth morphologies.

88 citations

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TL;DR: A solid understanding of different security and privacy issues is depicted, including some crucial future research directions, to understand the quality of living standards of smart cities.

85 citations

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10 Sep 2020-Sensors
TL;DR: The metric measurement with test cases finds that ECC and HC have a good overall solution for image encryption, and ECC with AES are perfect for remote or private communications with smaller image sizes based on the amount of time needed for encryption and decryption.
Abstract: The majority of imaging techniques use symmetric and asymmetric cryptography algorithms to encrypt digital media. Most of the research works contributed in the literature focus primarily on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm for encryption and decryption. This paper propose an analysis for performing image encryption and decryption by hybridization of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) with Hill Cipher (HC), ECC with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and ElGamal with Double Playfair Cipher (DPC). This analysis is based on the following parameters: (i) Encryption and decryption time, (ii) entropy of encrypted image, (iii) loss in intensity of the decrypted image, (iv) Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), (v) Number of Pixels Change Rate (NPCR), and (vi) Unified Average Changing Intensity (UACI). The hybrid process involves the speed and ease of implementation from symmetric algorithms, as well as improved security from asymmetric algorithms. ECC and ElGamal cryptosystems provide asymmetric key cryptography, while HC, AES, and DPC are symmetric key algorithms. ECC with AES are perfect for remote or private communications with smaller image sizes based on the amount of time needed for encryption and decryption. The metric measurement with test cases finds that ECC and HC have a good overall solution for image encryption.

84 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, single-crystal X-ray diffraction was used to identify functional groups of dl -malic acid-doped ammonium dihydrogen phosphate.

72 citations