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Tezpur University

EducationTezpur, India
About: Tezpur University is a education organization based out in Tezpur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Nanocomposite. The organization has 2102 authors who have published 4644 publications receiving 75861 citations.


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TL;DR: This paper provides a structured and comprehensive overview of various facets of network anomaly detection so that a researcher can become quickly familiar with every aspect of network anomalies detection.
Abstract: Network anomaly detection is an important and dynamic research area. Many network intrusion detection methods and systems (NIDS) have been proposed in the literature. In this paper, we provide a structured and comprehensive overview of various facets of network anomaly detection so that a researcher can become quickly familiar with every aspect of network anomaly detection. We present attacks normally encountered by network intrusion detection systems. We categorize existing network anomaly detection methods and systems based on the underlying computational techniques used. Within this framework, we briefly describe and compare a large number of network anomaly detection methods and systems. In addition, we also discuss tools that can be used by network defenders and datasets that researchers in network anomaly detection can use. We also highlight research directions in network anomaly detection.

971 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, green luminescent water soluble oxygenous carbon dots with an average size of 3 nm were synthesized by simply heating banana (Musa acuminata) juice at 150 °C for 4 h without using any surface passivating and oxidizing agent or inorganic salt.
Abstract: Green luminescent water soluble oxygenous carbon dots with an average size of 3 nm were synthesized by simply heating banana (Musa acuminata) juice at 150 °C for 4 h without using any surface passivating and oxidizing agent or inorganic salt. The literature was used to propose a possible mechanism for the formation of carbon dots by this approach. The resulting carbon dots exhibited concentration, excitation wavelength and pH dependent luminescent behavior in the visible range. The quantum yield was 8.95 on excitation at a wavelength of 360 nm, using quinine sulfate as the reference. The presence of large amounts of oxygenous functionality was confirmed by FTIR and EDX studies. XRD and TEM illustrated the poor crystalline nature and narrow distribution of these spherical carbon dots. Thus bio-based fluorescent carbon dots with a high yield were reported for the first time through a simple and effective route without using any special apparatus or reagents.

658 citations

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TL;DR: Results showed that B. subtilis DM-04 and P. aeruginosa M and NM strains could be effective for in situ bioremediation and expressive growth and biosurfactant production by exogenously seeded bacteria in crude petroleum-oil rich soil.

623 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the various pretreatment strategies currently in use and provide an overview of their utilization for the isolation of high-value bio-polymeric components, including cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin.
Abstract: Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) is the most abundantly available bioresource amounting to about a global yield of up to 1.3 billion tons per year. The hydrolysis of LCB results in the release of various reducing sugars which are highly valued in the production of biofuels such as bioethanol and biogas, various organic acids, phenols, and aldehydes. The majority of LCB is composed of biological polymers such as cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, which are strongly associated with each other by covalent and hydrogen bonds thus forming a highly recalcitrant structure. The presence of lignin renders the bio-polymeric structure highly resistant to solubilization thereby inhibiting the hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose which presents a significant challenge for the isolation of the respective bio-polymeric components. This has led to extensive research in the development of various pretreatment techniques utilizing various physical, chemical, physicochemical and biological approaches which are specifically tailored towards the source biomaterial and its application. The objective of this review is to discuss the various pretreatment strategies currently in use and provide an overview of their utilization for the isolation of high-value bio-polymeric components. The article further discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the various pretreatment methodologies as well as addresses the role of various key factors that are likely to have a significant impact on the pretreatment and digestibility of LCB.

594 citations

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TL;DR: A tutorial that covers the key aspects of elastic optical networks, and explores the experimental demonstrations that have tested the functionality of the elastic optical network, along with the research challenges and open issues posed by flexible networks.
Abstract: Flexgrid technology is now considered to be a promising solution for future high-speed network design. In this context, we need a tutorial that covers the key aspects of elastic optical networks. This tutorial paper starts with a brief introduction of the elastic optical network and its unique characteristics. The paper then moves to the architecture of the elastic optical network and its operation principle. To complete the discussion of network architecture, this paper focuses on the different node architectures, and compares their performance in terms of scalability and flexibility. Thereafter, this paper reviews and classifies routing and spectrum allocation (RSA) approaches including their pros and cons. Furthermore, various aspects, namely, fragmentation, modulation, quality-of-transmission, traffic grooming, survivability, energy saving, and networking cost related to RSA, are presented. Finally, the paper explores the experimental demonstrations that have tested the functionality of the elastic optical network, and follows that with the research challenges and open issues posed by flexible networks.

547 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Kimihiko Hirao6536518712
Manish Kumar61142521762
Julian W. Gardner5838212733
M. Lakshmi Kantam553639784
Niranjan Karak472467925
Jyri-Pekka Mikkola473207528
Ashis K. Mukherjee431384957
Sanjay R. Dhakate401885047
Aditya Kumar392244469
V.M. Balasubramaniam381345280
Vinod Kumar Jain351844662
Jugal Kalita342536323
Mannepalli Lakshmi Kantam331594190
Naba K. Dutta321403233
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202320
202285
2021478
2020421
2019414
2018391