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Suchetana Chakraborty
Researcher at Indian Institutes of Information Technology
Publications - 38
Citations - 165
Suchetana Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Indian Institutes of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 105 citations. Previous affiliations of Suchetana Chakraborty include Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.
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BlockAPP: Using Blockchain for Authentication and Privacy Preservation in IoV
TL;DR: A blockchain based novel architecture for vehicle authentication and privacy preservation with seamless access control for IoV and the proposed BlockAPP protocol also supports an optional traceability feature.
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B2VDM: Blockchain Based Vehicular Data Management
TL;DR: B2VDM, a novel architecture for vehicular data management at RSUs, that provides a seamless access control using Blockchain technology is introduced that maintains the reliability by minimizing the number of packet drops at a heavily loaded RSU during peak hours.
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A Tree-Based Local Repairing Approach for Increasing Lifetime of Query Driven WSN
TL;DR: A novel scheme has been proposed to locally repair the tree with constant round of message transmissions to ensure the correct delivery of messages in a query-response based application.
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Learning and Annotating Activities for Home Automation using LSTM
TL;DR: This work treats HAR data stream, generated from a smart home setup, as a series of events and applies LSTM to perform feature extraction and annotation accuracies, which is 13.6% better than other state-of-the-art solutions.
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A reliable and total order tree based broadcast in wireless sensor network
TL;DR: A tree based broadcast mechanism is proposed that constructs a spanning tree out of all nodes in the network rooted at the source of the broadcast that saves the battery power at each node by reducing the number of packet transmissions.