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Kongu Engineering College
About: Kongu Engineering College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cluster analysis & Control theory. The organization has 2001 authors who have published 1978 publications receiving 16923 citations.
Topics: Cluster analysis, Control theory, Response surface methodology, Wireless sensor network, Ultimate tensile strength
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TL;DR: The major role of electronic devices is providing low power dissipation and high speed with compact area and arithmetic operations, and multiplication is the major role.
Abstract: The major role of electronic devices is providing low power dissipation and high speed with compact area. The speed of electronic devices depends on arithmetic operations. Multiplication is the imp...
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TL;DR: In this paper, four new heuristics for efficient selection of friends are proposed and an analysis is performed based on various metrics and the results are presented.
Abstract: The future of communication involves ‘things’ in addition to people thus bringing about the term Internet of Things. When social networking concepts are incorporated into Internet of Things, it is called Social Internet of Things. Searching for a desired services may lead to high computational and memory demands as the number of friends of any node starts to grow over time. Hence, it is required to judiciously prune the friends of a node by applying some strategy in order to reduce computational load and at the same time preserving network navigability. In this paper, four new heuristics for efficient selection of friends are proposed. An analysis is performed based on various metrics and the results are presented.
9 citations
01 Dec 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-stages approach is proposed to enhance the overall performance of IDSs, which is based on a single algorithm that is designed to either model normal behavior patterns or attack signatures in network data traffic.
Abstract: Most intrusion detection systems (IDSs) are based on a single algorithm that is designed to either model normal behavior patterns or attack signatures in network data traffic. Most often, these systems fail to provide adequate alarm capability that reduces false positive and false negative rates. We had proposed multi-stages approaches to enhance the overall performance of IDSs. All models implemented in this paper, must have a perfect 2-classes classifier to differentiate between attacks & normal patterns, so we grant to detect attacks at first stage of IDS and secure the protected system, through other stages we tried to identify the name of intrusion to increase the efficiency of IDS. The first stage is highly capable in detecting normal signature and diverse what-else to attacks category, so it is capable in detecting unseen or unknown attacks. The results of the proposed techniques had shown that a very high increase in the performance of IDS systems. The practical results showed that the multistage system composed of MLP and improved hybrid J48-DT provided the best results among all discussed systems.
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TL;DR: A novel electrospun scaffold based on polyurethane, propolis and neem oil was developed for tissue-engineering applications through textile technology like electrospinning and exhibited higher thermal stability and decreased surface roughness than the pristine polyuretane.
Abstract: Recently, textile technologies have gained a huge attention for fabricating the tissue constructs. In tissue engineering, the development of biodegradable polymer scaffolds which resemble the nativ...
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Authors
Showing all 2001 results
Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Thalappil Pradeep | 76 | 581 | 24664 |
Kumarasamy Thangaraj | 47 | 361 | 11869 |
Pagavathigounder Balasubramaniam | 46 | 268 | 6935 |
J. Prakash Maran | 34 | 56 | 3636 |
S. Saravanan | 30 | 209 | 3308 |
Rathanasamy Rajasekar | 23 | 86 | 2142 |
V. Sivakumar | 23 | 93 | 2265 |
K. Thirugnanasambandham | 21 | 31 | 1759 |
Subramaniam Shankar | 20 | 104 | 1510 |
P. Sivakumar | 19 | 132 | 1464 |
N. Sivarajasekar | 18 | 60 | 1025 |
S. Selvakumar | 18 | 68 | 1155 |
Zaharias D. Zaharis | 17 | 128 | 1179 |
P. Balasubramanie | 16 | 27 | 469 |
P. N. Palanisamy | 16 | 47 | 754 |