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Shyamala C. Sivakumar

Researcher at Saint Mary's University

Publications -  60
Citations -  1031

Shyamala C. Sivakumar is an academic researcher from Saint Mary's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 59 publications receiving 936 citations. Previous affiliations of Shyamala C. Sivakumar include Dalhousie University & Halifax.

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A multi-criterion optimization technique for energy efficient cluster formation in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper presents a novel energy efficient cluster formation algorithm based on a multi-criterion optimization technique that outperforms all other well known protocols including LEACH, EECS and HEED resulting in a significant increase in network life.
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Online stabilization of block-diagonal recurrent neural networks

TL;DR: The network and training stability is addressed by exploiting the BDRNN structure to directly monitor and maintain stability during weight updates by developing a functional measure of system stability that augments the cost function being minimized.
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A QoS-aware Routing Protocol for Reliability Sensitive Data in Hospital Body Area Networks

TL;DR: This paper has performed extensive simulations in the OMNeT++ based simulator Castalia to demonstrate the better performance of the proposed QoS based routing protocol for reliability sensitive data in terms of successful transmission rate, lower network routing traffic (hello packets) overhead, and lower end-to-end delay (latency) in both stationary and movable patient scenarios.
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A web-based remote interactive laboratory for Internetworking education

TL;DR: The pedagogical and technical considerations that influence the design and implementation of the remote laboratory environment given the constraints of the special hardware and learning outcomes of the program are discussed.
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Energy-aware Peering Routing Protocol for indoor hospital Body Area Network Communication

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel BAN network architecture for indoor hospital environments, and a new mechanism of peer discovery with routing table construction that helps to reduce network traffic load, energy consumption, and improves BAN reliability.