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Thapar University
Education•Patiāla, Punjab, India•
About: Thapar University is a education organization based out in Patiāla, Punjab, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cloud computing & Fuzzy logic. The organization has 2944 authors who have published 8558 publications receiving 130392 citations.
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TL;DR: An efficient scheme for energy management with sustainability (MEnSuS) of Cloud Data Centers in Edge–Cloud Environment using SDN is presented and a support vector machine-based workload classification approach is presented.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effects of residue mulch, different spacing and depths of laterals for SSDF on crop yield, irrigation water productivity (WPi), nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and net returns for CA based rice-wheat (RW) production system in a silt loam soil in northwestern India.
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TL;DR: It is shown that the Menshutkin reaction, between substituted pyridines and methyl iodide, can be catalyzed/inhibited at will, by just flipping the orientation of the EEF along the reaction axis, and predicted that EEFs can also catalyze the front-side nucleophilic displacement reaction, thus violating the Walden-inversion paradigm.
Abstract: Oriented external electric fields (OEEFs) are potent effectors of chemical change and control. We show that the Menshutkin reaction, between substituted pyridines and methyl iodide, can be catalyzed/inhibited at will, by just flipping the orientation of the EEF (FZ) along the “reaction axis” (Z), N---C---I. A theoretical analysis shows that catalysis/inhibition obey the Bell–Evans–Polanyi principle. Significant catalysis is predicted also for EEFs oriented off the reaction axis. Hence, the observation of catalysis can be scaled up and may not require orienting the reactants vis-a-vis the field. It is further predicted that EEFs can also catalyze the front-side nucleophilic displacement reaction, thus violating the Walden-inversion paradigm. Finally, we considered the impact of gold–thiolate linkers, used experimentally to deliver the EEF stimuli, on the Menshutkin reaction. A few linkers were tested and proved not to be innocent. In the presence of FZ, the linkers participate in the electronic reorganizat...
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TL;DR: Performance evaluation results show that both the network lifetime and stability of LA-MHR are increased by more than 10% as compared to other competing preexisting protocols such as EHE-LEACH, E-SEP, LA-EEHSC, and MCR.
Abstract: In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), optimal energy utilization is one of the most crucial issues which needs special attention. It has been observed from the existing literature that communication among sensor nodes (SNs) consumes more energy than computation. Therefore, an efficient mechanism needs to be designed for energy conservation during communication among different SNs. To address these gaps, we propose a learning automata-based multilevel heterogeneous routing (LA-MHR) scheme for WSNs. In an LA-MHR, S-model-based LA is used for cluster heads (CHs) selection. A base station (BS) is used to allocate the cognitive radio spectrum to selected CHs. Moreover, single-hop communication among different SNs is used as multihop communication. It suffers from energy holes problem in WSNs. Based upon the initial energy of SNs, these are divided into intermediate, advanced, super-intermediate, and super-advanced categories. The performance of LA-MHR is evaluated by varying the locations of BS and heterogeneity parameters of SNs. Extensive simulations are performed to evaluate the performance of LA-MHR. Performance evaluation results show that both the network lifetime and stability of LA-MHR are increased by more than 10% as compared to other competing preexisting protocols such as EHE-LEACH, E-SEP, LA-EEHSC, and MCR.
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TL;DR: In this article, an epoxy modified with Cloisite 30 B nanoclay and E-glass unidirectional fibers are used to prepare fiber reinforced nanocomposites using hand lay-up method.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gaurav Sharma | 82 | 1244 | 31482 |
Vinod Kumar | 77 | 815 | 26882 |
Neeraj Kumar | 76 | 587 | 18575 |
Ashish Sharma | 75 | 909 | 20460 |
Dinesh Kumar | 69 | 1333 | 24342 |
Pawan Kumar | 64 | 547 | 15708 |
Harish Garg | 61 | 311 | 11491 |
Rafat Siddique | 58 | 183 | 11133 |
Surya Prakash Singh | 55 | 736 | 12989 |
Abhijit Mukherjee | 55 | 378 | 10196 |
Ajay Kumar | 53 | 809 | 12181 |
Soumen Basu | 45 | 247 | 7888 |
Sudeep Tanwar | 43 | 263 | 5402 |
Yosi Shacham-Diamand | 42 | 287 | 6463 |
Rupinder Singh | 42 | 458 | 7452 |