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Narula Institute of Technology
About: Narula Institute of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum dot cellular automaton & Cognitive radio. The organization has 288 authors who have published 490 publications receiving 2258 citations. The organization is also known as: NiT.
Topics: Quantum dot cellular automaton, Cognitive radio, Genetic algorithm, Wireless sensor network, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
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01 Jan 2017TL;DR: A framework for ICT based primary healthcare delivery from remote places particularly for regular supervision for neonatal care of pregnant woman to assist diagnosis of diseases of children, and immunization of children is proposed.
Abstract: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) provides access to sources of knowledge or health information through technologies like Internet, wireless network, mobile phones etc. Primary healthcare delivery based on mobile devices can achieve the goal of “health for all” and meet the requirements for people's basic health through a comprehensive approach. This paper proposes a framework for ICT based primary healthcare delivery from remote places particularly for regular supervision for neonatal care of pregnant woman to assist diagnosis of diseases of children, and immunization of children. These three main common primary healthcare services may address the problem of highest mortality rate according to National Rural Health Mission (NHRM). However, a lot of challenges are faced to implement these services. The workflow or activity diagrams are shown for the implementation of diagnosis assistance and neonatal care of pregnant woman and immunization of children.
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23 Dec 2013
TL;DR: This paper investigates the behavior of different scheduling algorithms for OFDMA/MIMO based WiMAX (IEEE 802.16m) architecture and analyzes the quality of service (QoS) issues like throughput, end to end delay, interference, signal to noise ratio, call blocking probability and call dropping probability.
Abstract: Future generation of wireless mobile communication aims to provide high speed Internet access along with support for high mobility to the end users. Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) has been developed in this direction in 2005 which provides broadband wireless Internet access up to 70Mbit/s. Its high speed enables various multimedia applications along with the conventional telephony service. These applications are categorized into classes like Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze according to their priority. In this paper we investigate the behavior of different scheduling algorithms for OFDMA/MIMO based WiMAX (IEEE 802.16m) architecture and analyze the quality of service (QoS) issues like throughput, end to end delay, interference, signal to noise ratio, call blocking probability and call dropping probability. For simulation, we used OPNET Modeler. The simulation results show high values of the QoS parameters although there is lack of consistency in some of those values that calls for further improvement in design, architecture and deployment strategy.
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01 Jan 2022TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a delay-tolerant ad hoc network (DTN) scheme, where the privileged message is encrypted by the sender and decrypted by the receiver to maintain proper data security.
Abstract: Disaster causes severe destruction to physical infrastructures. As a result, communication infrastructure has been getting disrupted for weeks. Wireless ad-hoc networks use mobile devices to deliver services. In any critical situation, ad-hoc network acts as delay-tolerant network (DTN). DTN is resource-constrained network, where nodes are required to cooperate with each other to relay messages in store-carry-forward feature. These messages are re-addressed to other nodes based on prearranged criteria and finally are conveyed to a destination node via multiple hops. Meanwhile, during the transmission of message from sender node to receiver node, the privileged message may be disclosed to the other node except sender node and receiver node. So, message should be encrypted by the sender and decrypted by the receiver to maintain proper data security in a DTN network; there may be periodic disruptions or long delays in the connection between the network devices. Opportunistic network environment (ONE) simulator is used for performance evaluation and comparison with other state-of-the-art schemes.
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01 Nov 2012TL;DR: A Pattern Recognition based damage detection scheme for aerospace vehicle structures is proposed, and encouraging results are found in classifying single damages in the structure, however success rates dropped in case of identifying multiple damages for the same structural form.
Abstract: A Pattern Recognition based damage detection scheme for aerospace vehicle structures is proposed. It involves capturing mechanical vibration signals from plate like structures using displacement sensors; removal of noise and extraction of features using Wavelet Transform based signal processing techniques, and training a Neural Network Ensemble to classify and identify the damages that appear in the structure. A few cases are studied. Encouraging results are found in classifying single damages in the structure. However success rates dropped in case of identifying multiple damages for the same structural form. A sensor placement strategy is then drawn out that improved the results significantly.
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TL;DR: In the last few years, plasmonics has attracted much attention and has been included in the principal domains of nanophotonics that can manage optical fields at the nanodimension level.
Abstract: In the last few years, plasmonics has attracted much attention and has been included in the principal domains of nanophotonics that can manage optical fields at the nanodimension level. Its exquisi...
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Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kaushik Roy | 23 | 180 | 1579 |
Kunal Das | 18 | 78 | 1213 |
Tapan K. Mukherjee | 14 | 60 | 654 |
Jayanta K. Saha | 13 | 82 | 592 |
Avishek Chakraborty | 12 | 29 | 408 |
Abhijit Chakrabarti | 12 | 66 | 530 |
Mukul K. Das | 10 | 76 | 295 |
Zeenat Rehena | 9 | 26 | 235 |
Arijit Das | 9 | 73 | 329 |
Biswajit Halder | 8 | 20 | 156 |
Abhijit Ghosh | 8 | 22 | 335 |
Sumit Chabri | 8 | 23 | 284 |
Saradindu Panda | 7 | 51 | 142 |
Bikash Panja | 7 | 12 | 90 |
Sangita Roy | 7 | 26 | 170 |