Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Issues of Implementing Random Walk and Gossip Based Resource Discovery Protocols in P2P MANETs & Suggestions for Improvement
Abstract Wireless multi-hop networks attracted much attention in recent years. Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) being one of such networks has its own limitations in terms of resource discovery with unstable topology and paths through the networks. So...
2015 / Ajay Arunachalam, Ohm Sornil -
On a class of sets between μ-closed sets and μg-closed sets
Abstract In this paper, a new class of sets called μ * g-closed sets are introduced and investigated with the help of μ-open and μg-open sets. Relationships between this new class and other related classes...
2015 / Bishwambhar Roy, Ritu Sen -
Energy efficient structure-free data aggregation and delivery in WSN
Abstract In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), the energy consumption due to the sensed data transmission is more than processing data locally within the sensor node. The data aggregation is one of the techniques to conserve energy by eliminating the...
2016 / Prabhudutta Mohanty, Manas Ranjan Kabat -
Text Mining Using Metadata for Generation of Side Information
Abstract Text Mining is knowledge discovery process from large database to find out unknown patterns. In many metadata based text mining applications, side information also known as metadata which is associated with the text document. There are...
2016 / Shraddha S. Bhanuse, Shailesh D. Kamble, Sandeep M. Kakde -
Cellular Network Fraud & Security, Jamming Attack and Defenses
Abstract Current era is the mobile era and nearly almost every person is having a cell phone and if we say that, cell phone count is more than number of human beings, then it wouldn’t be considered as exaggeration. Technology has started to ruin...
2016 / Rupa Hiremath, Mallikarjun Malle, Pradip Patil -
A More Human-centric Internet of Things with Temporal and Spatial Context
Abstract As the Internet of Things evolves, attention has been paid to adding intelligence capabilities, some of them via semantic technologies. However, many of these developments are still too device-centric and more needs to be done to make the...
2016 / Marco A. Calderon, Saul E. Delgadillo, J. Antonio Garcia-Macias -
Formalizing Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Using VDM-SL
Abstract Mobile ad hoc and sensor networks (MAHSNs) are expected to become the fabric of modern societies. Despite considerable advancements, these networks are yet unable to surmount many operational challenges especially in safety-critical...
2015 / Shehla Riaz, Hamra Afzaal, Muhammad Imran, Nazir Ahmad Zafar, Mehmet Sabih Aksoy -
A Multi-agent Based Construction of the Digital Eco-factory for a Printed-circuit Assembly Line
Abstract At present, manufacturing industries are required to consider sustainability of the global environment in addition to minimization of production cost. The digital eco-factory has been proposed for a simultaneous examination of environmental ...
2016 / Michiko Matsuda, Yasuhiro Sudo, Fumihiko Kimura -
A Formal Specification for the Collaborative Development of Learning Objects
Abstract This paper addresses the need for means to clearly and unambiguously specify the concept of learning object (LO) by proposing and validating a Formal Learning Object Model (FLOM). FLOM makes it possible to formally specify the components...
2015 / J. AlfredoSanchez, Claudia Perez-Lezama, Oleg Starostenko -
ETAO Keyboard: Text Input Technique on Smartwatches
Abstract In the present day context of wearable computing, smartwatches augment our mobile experience even further by providing in- formation at our wrists. What they fail to do is to provide a comprehensive text entry solution for interacting with...
2016 / Rajkumar Darbar, Punyashlok Dash, Debasis Samanta -
2-Bit Branch Predictor Modeling Using Markov Model
Abstract Power consumption is a very important issue when it comes to embedded devices, therefore every processing cycle should be optimally utilized and considered. In speculated execution, highly mispredicted branches are considered a critical...
2016 / Reem Elkhouly, Ahmed El-Mahdy, Amr Elmasry -
Design and Verification of Low Power DA-Adaptive Digital FIR Filter
Abstract A unique pipelined architecture for low-area, low-power, and high-throughput implementation of adaptive filter based on distributed arithmetic (DA) is presented in this paper. Distributed arithmetic (DA) is performed to design bit-level...
2016 / Pranav J. Mankar, Ajinkya M. Pund, Kunal P. Ambhore, Shubham C. Anjankar -
Dynamically Reconfigurable Distributed Modular Monitoring System for Supercomputers (DiMMon)
Abstract A design for a new dynamically reconfigurable distributed modular monitoring system framework is proposed in this paper. The proposed design allows combining both monitoring tasks (supercomputer ‘health’ monitoring and performance...
2015 / Konstantin Stefanov, Vladimir Voevodin, Sergey Zhumatiy, Vadim Voevodin -
Dynamic Healthcare Interface for Patients
Abstract Canadian healthcare is a fundamental part of society. Challenges such as the aging baby boomer generation require the healthcare industry to meet higher demands while using fewer resources. Computer systems designed to record and report...
2015 / Elhadi M. Shakshuki, Malcolm Reid, Tarek R. Sheltami -
Performance of swarm based optimization techniques for designing digital FIR filter: A comparative study
Abstract In this paper, a linear phase FIR filter is designed through recently proposed nature inspired optimization algorithm known as Cuckoo search (CS). A comparative study of Cuckoo search (CS), particle swarm optimization (PSO) and artificial...
2016 / I. Sharma, B. Kuldeep, A. Kumar, V.K. Singh -
Data Flow and Human Tasks in Business Process Models
Abstract In contrast with the traditional view that represents business processes as flow charts of tasks, the artifact-centric one stresses the importance of the data flow, as the main responsible for the activation of the tasks. This viewpoint...
2015 / Giorgio Bruno -
An acoustic investigation of Arabic vowels pronounced by Malay speakers
Abstract In Malaysia, Arabic language is spoken, and commonly used among the Malays. Malays use Arabic in their daily life, such as during performing worship. Hence, in this paper, some of the Arabic vowels attributes are investigated, analyzed and...
2015 / Ali Abd Almisreb, Ahmad Farid Abidin, Nooritawati Md Tahir -
Decreasing Failure in Programming Subject with Augmented Reality Tool
Abstract University education, it has considered using technology application to motivate and increase performance and student achievement in their learning units. As our knowledge, the academic world is excluded from these initiatives; the use of...
2015 / Laura Del Bosque, Raquel Martinez, Jose Luis Torres -
Model-based Adaptive Bridge Design in the Maritime Domain. The CASCADe Project
Abstract CASCADe is a European project aiming at designing advanced adaptive ship bridges, using model-based approaches and simulations. The models are used for capturing and simulating the seafarers’ tasks and their information and situation...
2015 / Denis Javaux, Andreas Luedtke, Eugen Adami, Paul Allen, Christian Denker, et al. -
Characterizing permuted block randomization as a big stick procedure
Abstract There are numerous approaches to randomizing patients to treatment groups in clinical trials. The most popular is permuted block randomization, and a newer and better class, which is gaining in popularity, is the so-called class of MTI...
2016 / Vance W. Berger, Isoken Odia