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Varun G. Menon
Researcher at SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
Publications - 115
Citations - 2151
Varun G. Menon is an academic researcher from SCMS School of Engineering and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 84 publications receiving 813 citations. Previous affiliations of Varun G. Menon include Sathyabama University.
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A Secure and Efficient Lightweight Symmetric Encryption Scheme for Transfer of Text Files between Embedded IoT Devices
TL;DR: A novel tiny symmetric encryption algorithm (NTSA) is proposed which provides enhanced security for the transfer of text files through the IoT network by introducing additional key confusions dynamically for each round of encryption.
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Hardware Impaired Ambient Backscatter NOMA Systems: Reliability and Security
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered an ambient backscatter NOMA system in the presence of a malicious eavesdropper and derived the analytical expressions for the outage probability and the intercept probability.
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Service Offloading With Deep Q-Network for Digital Twinning-Empowered Internet of Vehicles in Edge Computing
Xiaolong Xu,Bowen Shen,Sheng Ding,Gautam Srivastava,Muhammad Bilal,Mohammad Reza Khosravi,Varun G. Menon,Mian Ahmad Jan,Maoli Wang +8 more
TL;DR: A service offloading (SOL) method with deep reinforcement learning, is proposed for DT-empowered IoV in edge computing, which leverages deep Q-network (DQN), which combines the value function approximation of deep learning and reinforcement learning.
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Hardware Impaired Ambient Backscatter NOMA Systems: Reliability and Security
TL;DR: The reliability of the considered NOMA system is high under ideal conditions, but the security is low, and an artificial noise scheme is proposed where the radio frequency source acts as a jammer that transmits interference signals to the legitimate receivers and eavesdropper.
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A Survey of Computational Intelligence for 6G: Key Technologies, Applications and Trends
TL;DR: The 6G enabled network in box (NIB) architecture is presented as a powerful integrated solution that can support comprehensive network management and operations of next-generation mobile networks by dynamically reconfiguring the deployment of network functions.