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Thapar University

EducationPatiāla, 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 Cross-Domain HandShake (CDHS) scheme is constructed that allows symptoms-matching within MHSNs and proves the security of the scheme, and a comparative summary demonstrates that the proposed CDHS scheme requires fewer computation and lower communication costs.
Abstract: With rapid developments of sensor, wireless and mobile communication technologies, Mobile Healthcare Social Networks (MHSNs) have emerged as a popular means of communication in healthcare services. Within MHSNs, patients can use their mobile devices to securely share their experiences, broaden their understanding of the illness or symptoms, form a supportive network, and transmit information (e.g., state of health and new symptoms) between users and other stake holders (e.g., medical center). Despite the benefits afforded by MHSNs, there are underlying security and privacy issues (e.g., due to the transmission of messages via a wireless channel). The handshake scheme is an important cryptographic mechanism, which can provide secure communication in MHSNs (e.g., anonymity and mutual authentication between users, such as patients). In this paper, we present a new framework for the handshake scheme in MHSNs, which is based on hierarchical identity-based cryptography. We then construct an efficient Cross-Domain HandShake (CDHS) scheme that allows symptoms-matching within MHSNs. For example, using the proposed CDHS scheme, two patients registered with different healthcare centers can achieve mutual authentication and generate a session key for future secure communications. We then prove the security of the scheme, and a comparative summary demonstrates that the proposed CDHS scheme requires fewer computation and lower communication costs. We also implement the proposed CDHS scheme and three related schemes in a proof of concept Android app to demonstrate utility of the scheme. Findings from the evaluations demonstrate that the proposed CDHS scheme achieves a reduction of 18.14 and 5.41 percent in computation cost and communication cost, in comparison to three other related handshake schemes.

118 citations

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TL;DR: The present study envisages the performance of a laboratory scale electrocoagulation system for the removal of Cr(VI) from 100 mg l(-1) solution using Al-Al electrodes with an effective surface area of 100 cm(2), and placed 15 mm apart.

118 citations

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TL;DR: A rigorous literature review to inspect the state-of-the-art development of the schemes that provide information security using blockchain technology and revealed the security goals towards which the research has been directed and helped to identify new avenues for future research using artificial intelligence.
Abstract: Agriculture is a vital area for the sustenance of mankind engulfing manufacturing, security, traceability, and sustainable resource management. With the resources receding expeditiously, it is of utmost significance to innovate techniques that help in the subsistence of agriculture. The growth of Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain technology as two rapidly emerging fields can ameliorate the state of food chain today. This paper provides a rigorous literature review to inspect the state-of-the-art development of the schemes that provide information security using blockchain technology. After identifying the core requirements in smart agriculture, a generalized blockchain-based security architecture has been proposed. A detailed cost analysis has been conducted on the studied schemes. A meticulous comparative analysis uncovered the drawbacks in existing research. Furthermore, detailed analysis of the literature has also revealed the security goals towards which the research has been directed and helped to identify new avenues for future research using artificial intelligence.

117 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the physical, chemical properties of WFS, various leachate test methods, and research published on leachates characteristics of waste foundry sand are discussed.
Abstract: Solid waste management has become one of the global environmental issues, as there is continuous increase in industrial by-products and waste materials. Due to lack of land filling space and its ever increasing cost, utilization of waste material and by-products has become an attractive alternative to disposal. Waste foundry sand (WFS) is one of such industrial by-product which could be used in various applications including construction materials such as Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM) and concrete. The beneficial use of such by-products in construction materials results in reducing the cost of construction materials’ ingredients and also helps in reducing disposal problem. The leachate obtained from such materials may contain hazardous compounds, which may possibly effect the environment. So, it is important to know the characteristics of leachate obtained from waste foundry sand. Understanding the leachate characteristics of WFS is essential in its disposal, environmental impact, and potential development for beneficial utilization towards solid waste management. This paper describes the physical, chemical properties of WFS, various leachate test methods, and research published on leachate characteristics of waste foundry sand.

117 citations

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TL;DR: The analysis of the software definition of sensor in 6G/IoE shows that the dual-channel architecture of software-defined wireless sensor can transmit control messages and sensor messages of nodes separately, which not only reduces the traffic load of single channel, but also avoids collision between control message and sensor message of nodes.

117 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Gaurav Sharma82124431482
Vinod Kumar7781526882
Neeraj Kumar7658718575
Ashish Sharma7590920460
Dinesh Kumar69133324342
Pawan Kumar6454715708
Harish Garg6131111491
Rafat Siddique5818311133
Surya Prakash Singh5573612989
Abhijit Mukherjee5537810196
Ajay Kumar5380912181
Soumen Basu452477888
Sudeep Tanwar432635402
Yosi Shacham-Diamand422876463
Rupinder Singh424587452
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202347
2022149
20211,237
20201,083
2019962
2018933