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Tata Consultancy Services
Company•Pune, Maharashtra, India•
About: Tata Consultancy Services is a company organization based out in Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Analytics & The Internet. The organization has 3479 authors who have published 4391 publications receiving 42675 citations. The organization is also known as: TCS.
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01 Jan 1978TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider non-linear differential equations with unique solutions, and prove the Kalman-Yacubovitch Lemma and the Frobenius Theorem.
Abstract: Introduction. Non-linear Differential Equations. Second-Order Systems. Approximate Analysis Methods. Lyapunov Stability. Input-Output Stability. Differential Geometric Methods. Appendices: Prevalence of Differential Equations with Unique Solutions, Proof of the Kalman-Yacubovitch Lemma and Proof of the Frobenius Theorem.
3,388 citations
13 Mar 2017
TL;DR: This paper shows that the proposed BC-based smart home framework is secure by thoroughly analysing its security with respect to the fundamental security goals of confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and presents simulation results to highlight that the overheads are insignificant relative to its security and privacy gains.
Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) security and privacy remain a major challenge, mainly due to the massive scale and distributed nature of IoT networks. Blockchain-based approaches provide decentralized security and privacy, yet they involve significant energy, delay, and computational overhead that is not suitable for most resource-constrained IoT devices. In our previous work, we presented a lightweight instantiation of a BC particularly geared for use in IoT by eliminating the Proof of Work (POW) and the concept of coins. Our approach was exemplified in a smart home setting and consists of three main tiers namely: cloud storage, overlay, and smart home. In this paper we delve deeper and outline the various core components and functions of the smart home tier. Each smart home is equipped with an always online, high resource device, known as “miner” that is responsible for handling all communication within and external to the home. The miner also preserves a private and secure BC, used for controlling and auditing communications. We show that our proposed BC-based smart home framework is secure by thoroughly analysing its security with respect to the fundamental security goals of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Finally, we present simulation results to highlight that the overheads (in terms of traffic, processing time and energy consumption) introduced by our approach are insignificant relative to its security and privacy gains.
1,340 citations
TL;DR: The state-of-the-art of IoT is studied and the key technological drivers, potential applications, challenges and future research areas in the domain of IoT are presented.
Abstract: The phrase Internet of Things (IoT) heralds a vision of the future Internet where connecting physical things, from banknotes to bicycles, through a network will let them take an active part in the Internet, exchanging information about themselves and their surroundings. This will give immediate access to information about the physical world and the objects in it--leading to innovative services and increase in efficiency and productivity. This paper studies the state-of-the-art of IoT and presents the key technological drivers, potential applications, challenges and future research areas in the domain of IoT. IoT definitions from different perspective in academic and industry communities are also discussed and compared. Finally some major issues of future research in IoT are identified and discussed briefly.
1,073 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art of IoT is studied and the key technological drivers, potential applications, challenges and future research areas in the domain of IoT are discussed and compared.
Abstract: The phrase Internet of Things (IoT) heralds a vision of the future Internet where connecting physical things, from banknotes to bicycles, through a network will let them take an active part in the Internet, exchanging information about themselves and their surroundings. This will give immediate access to information about the physical world and the objects in it leading to innovative services and increase in efficiency and productivity. This paper studies the state-of-the-art of IoT and presents the key technological drivers,potential applications, challenges and future research areas in the domain of IoT. IoT definitions from different perspective in academic and industry communities are also discussed and compared. Finally some major issues of future research in IoT are identified and discussed briefly.
1,012 citations
Proceedings Article•
01 Jan 2015TL;DR: The efficacy of stacked LSTM networks for anomaly/fault detection in time series on ECG, space shuttle, power demand, and multi-sensor engine dataset is demonstrated.
Abstract: Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) networks have been demonstrated to be particularly useful for learning sequences containing longer term patterns of unknown length, due to their ability to maintain long term memory. Stacking recurrent hidden layers in such networks also enables the learning of higher level temporal features, for faster learning with sparser representations. In this paper, we use stacked LSTM networks for anomaly/fault detection in time series. A network is trained on non-anomalous data and used as a predictor over a number of time steps. The resulting prediction errors are modeled as a multivariate Gaussian distribution, which is used to assess the likelihood of anomalous behavior. The efficacy of this approach is demonstrated on four datasets: ECG, space shuttle, power demand, and multi-sensor engine dataset.
969 citations
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Sourav Ghosh | 73 | 287 | 50764 |
Alfred O. Hero | 73 | 899 | 29258 |
Graham C. Goodwin | 64 | 671 | 26015 |
Preben Mogensen | 64 | 512 | 16042 |
Anubhav Jain | 58 | 266 | 21124 |
Anand Sivasubramaniam | 53 | 326 | 11913 |
Mathukumalli Vidyasagar | 52 | 300 | 22087 |
Alessandro Orso | 52 | 160 | 9820 |
Bidyut B. Chaudhuri | 51 | 368 | 11368 |
Debasish Ghose | 43 | 357 | 8172 |
Rohini K. Srihari | 38 | 148 | 5197 |
Frank H. P. Fitzek | 38 | 558 | 8404 |
Partha Pratim Roy | 36 | 404 | 5505 |
Monika Sharma | 36 | 238 | 4412 |
Arun K. Singh | 35 | 268 | 4427 |