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Chandigarh University
Education•Mohali, India•
About: Chandigarh University is a education organization based out in Mohali, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Chemistry. The organization has 1358 authors who have published 2104 publications receiving 10050 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on psychological health of people specific to IES, mental health, family social support, lifestyle changes and also, to analyze the gender differences of perceiving and handling the psychological stress due to the COVID19.
Abstract: The purpose of our study is to examine the effect of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on psychological health of people specific to IES, mental health, family social support, lifestyle changes and also, to analyze the gender differences of perceiving and handling the psychological stress due to the COVID-19 An online questionnaire was filled by 325 respondents All the respondents of the study have an IES score >= 26, reflecting a powerful impact of the pandemic However, females (IES = 39 99) were gravely effected due to the pandemic 60% of the respondents felt horrified due to the pandemic Majority of the respondents received support from friends and family members In conclusion, females and the age group 31+ were severely impacted due to sudden health and lifestyle changes
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01 Jan 2021TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a comprehensive insight into 3D printing materials, techniques, and potential applications. But the use of 3D printers in biomedical engineering has not been discussed.
Abstract: This chapter provides a comprehensive insight into 3D printing materials, techniques, and potential applications. Materials such as photopolymers, thermoplastics, metals, edible materials, plastics, and plaster have been discussed. Furthermore, techniques such as fused deposition modeling, stereolithography, selective laser sintering, and powder inkjet 3D printing have been explained with schematic illustrations. Subsequently, 4D printing has been explained along with the material’s requirements and considerations. The use of 3D printing in biomedical engineering has been briefly explained. Surgical and dental implants, disease modeling, pharmaceuticals, and organ printing, either in part or full, have been lightened. In the last section, the experimental outcomes of the 3D printed scaffolds have been explained along with their synthesis process, degradation behavior, and bioactivity.
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TL;DR: In this instructional exercise you will figure out how to utilize the Cooja Simulator to arrange an essential RPL network.
Abstract: Remote Sensor Systems are these days turning into a normal segment in our everyday life for simplicity of numerous tasks. It is already seen that they are currently conveyed in almost every field o...
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TL;DR: In this article, the high temperature oxidation behavior of Ni-5Al coating on T-11 and Gr-A1 boiler steels was studied at 9000C for 50 cycles.
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12 Jun 2015TL;DR: This paper surveys the existing schemes for clone attack detection and shows a comparison of all the existing techniques in the literature.
Abstract: Due to open deployment of sensor nodes in hostile environment and lack of physical shielding, sensor networks are exposed to different types of physical threats including Clone attack where an adversary physically compromises a node, extract all the credentials such as keys, identity and stored codes, make hardware replicas with the captured information and introduce them at specified positions in the network Replica detection has become an important and challenging issue in the field of security This paper surveys the existing schemes for clone attack detection To conclude the paper, a comparison is shown of all the existing techniques in the literature
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Neeraj Kumar | 76 | 587 | 18575 |
Rupinder Singh | 42 | 458 | 7452 |
Vijay Kumar | 33 | 147 | 3811 |
Radha V. Jayaram | 32 | 114 | 3100 |
Suneel Kumar | 32 | 180 | 5358 |
Amanpreet Kaur | 32 | 367 | 5713 |
Vikas Sharma | 31 | 145 | 3720 |
Munish Kumar Gupta | 31 | 192 | 3462 |
Vijay Kumar | 30 | 113 | 2870 |
Shashi Kant | 29 | 160 | 2990 |
Sunpreet Singh | 29 | 153 | 2894 |
Gagangeet Singh Aujla | 28 | 109 | 2437 |
Deepak Kumar | 28 | 273 | 2957 |
Dilbag Singh | 27 | 77 | 1723 |
Tejinder Singh | 27 | 162 | 2931 |