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Sudeep Tanwar

Researcher at Nirma University of Science and Technology

Publications -  410
Citations -  11253

Sudeep Tanwar is an academic researcher from Nirma University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 263 publications receiving 5402 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudeep Tanwar include Bharat Institute of Technology & University Institute of Technology, Burdwan University.

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Design of an Anonymity-Preserving Group Formation Based Authentication Protocol in Global Mobility Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new anonymity preserving mobile user authentication scheme for the global mobility networks (GLOMONETs) that meets the extended anonymity requirement without compromising any standard security requirements and performs well as compared to other techniques.
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EEMHR: Energy-efficient multilevel heterogeneous routing protocol for wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: A new energy‐efficient multilevel heterogeneous routing (EEMHR) protocol for WSNs is proposed and results show that by varying the initial energy and node heterogeneity parameters, the network lifetime of EEMHR is improved by 17% in comparison with SEP and MCR.
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Home-based exercise system for patients using IoT enabled smart speaker

TL;DR: A study was performed to check the validity and efficiency of a system consisting of a Smart IoT enabled speaker, which contains an orchestrator, which is speech learning unit, an exercise database at the edge, and connected to the cloud, where the generated reports are stored and transferred for further analysis, if required.
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Cross Layer NOMA Interference Mitigation for Femtocell Users in 5G Environment

TL;DR: Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed scheme enhances the sum rate and provides guaranteed QoS for CR-NOMA based femtocell users in comparison to the existing conventional OMA based-femtocell techniques.