Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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A Framework for Food Traceability Information Extraction Based on a Video Surveillance System
Abstract Food security is currently one of the most concerning problems in China. A traceability system is an effective method to improve the quality of food production. This system has been widely applied in several countries such as the US, Japan...
2015 / Bo Mao, Jing He, Jie Cao, Stephen W. Bigger, Todor Vasiljevic -
Improving Performance of Text Summarization
Abstract Today, the tremendous information is available on the internet; it is difficult to get the information fast and most efficiently. There are so many text materials available on the internet, in order to extract the most relevant information...
2015 / S.A. Babar, Pallavi D. Patil -
Multi-agent Planning of the Network Traffic between Nanosatellites and Ground Stations
Abstract Multi-agent technologies application for adaptive planning of communication sessions establishment requests with nanosatellites in the ground stations network in response to the arising events, considering constraints, is considered....
2015 / Igor Belokonov, Petr Skobelev, Elena Simonova, Vitaliy Travin, Alexey Zhilyaev -
TDMA-Based Control Channel Access for IEEE 802.11p in VANETs2014 / Weidong Yang, Wei Liu, Pan Li, Limin Sun
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AMCC: Ad-hoc based Mobile Cloud Computing Modeling
Abstract In this paper a new ad-hoc model for mobile based cloud computing is proposed based on the cloudlet approach. The model is using the Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector (DSDV) for routing protocol and Random Way Point (RWP) for mobility...
2015 / Mohammad AL-Rousan, Elham AL-Shara, Yaser Jararweh -
Comparison of DCT, SVD and BFOA based multimodal biometric watermarking systems
Abstract Digital image watermarking is a major domain for hiding the biometric information, in which the watermark data are made to be concealed inside a host image imposing imperceptible change in the picture. Due to the advance in digital image...
2015 / S. Anu H. Nair, P. Aruna -
APP: An Ultralightweight Scheme to Authenticate ONS and Protect EPC Privacy without Cryptography in EPCglobal Networks2013 / Wei Ren, Liangli Ma, Yi Ren
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Exploring Technological Innovation towards Inclusive Education: Building Digital Games – An Interdisciplinary Challenge
Abstract Policy on inclusion in education lacks methodological frameworks and technological resources to assist students with disabilities during their teaching-learning process. This paper proposes a strategy to join interdisciplinary areas, such...
2015 / Adriana G. Alves, Ana Elisa F. Schmidt, Karla D.P. Carthcat, Regina C.L. Hostins -
Cross-Layer Design Approach for Power Control in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract In mobile ad hoc networks, communication among mobile nodes occurs through wireless medium The design of ad hoc network protocol, generally based on a traditional “layered approach”, has been found ineffective to deal with receiving signal...
2014 / A. Sarfaraz Ahmed, T. Senthil Kumaran, S. Syed Abdul Syed, S. Subburam -
The Usability of Mobile Applications for Pre-schoolers
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the importance of usability in user interface (UI) design of mobile educational applications (MEA) designed for children aged 4-5 years. Usability testing was conducted with four children to...
2015 / Mona Masood, Menaga Thigambaram -
Sign Language Recognition Using Facial Expression
Abstract Vision- based approaches of recognition of sign languages have made spectacular advances in the last few years. These also include many works in the area of speech processing to convert speech to text. A vision-based approach to classify...
2015 / Siddhartha Pratim Das, Anjan Kumar Talukdar, Kandarpa Kumar Sarma -
Psychological Implications of Modern Technologies: “Technofobia” versus “Technophilia”
Abstract The purpose of this article is to present the psychological consequences, favourable or not, of the modern technologies. Modern technologies, also known as “new technology”, caused the appearance of the psychological ambivalence, because,...
2015 / Maria-Elena Osiceanu -
Minimum Connected Dominating Set for Certain Circulant Networks
Abstract A Minimum Connected Dominating Set is a minimum set of connected nodes such that every other node in the network is one hop connected with a node in this set. In general, the problemis proved to be NP-hard. In this paper we find a Minimum...
2015 / N. Parthiban, Indra Rajasingh, R. Sundara Rajan -
A Modular Static Analysis Approach to Affine Loop Invariants Detection
Abstract Modular static analyzers use procedure abstractions, a.k.a. summarizations, to ensure that their execution time increases linearly with the size of analyzed programs. A similar abstraction mechanism is also used within a procedure to...
2010 / Corinne Ancourt, Fabien Coelho, François Irigoin -
Research on Robustness of Tree-based P2P Streaming
Abstract Research on P2P streaming media is a hot topic in the area of Internet technology. It has emerged as a promising technique. This new paradigm brings a number of unique advantages such as scalability, resilience and also effectiveness in...
2012 / Chen Chu, Jinyao Yan, Kuangzheng Ding, Xi Wang -
An Efficient 256-Tap Parallel FIR Digital Filter Implementation Using Distributed Arithmetic Architecture
Abstract This paper discusses FPGA implementation of Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters using Distributed Arithmetic (DA) which substitute multiply and accumulate operations with a series of Look-Up-Table (LUT) accesses. Parallel FIR digital...
2015 / Amita Nandal, T. Vigneswarn, Ashwani K. Rana, Arvind Dhaka -
A Proposed Model of Problem-based Learning on Social Media in Cooperation with Searching Technique to Enhance Critical Thinking of Undergraduate Students
Abstract This research aimed at proposing a model of problem-based learning (PBL) on social media in cooperation with searching technique to enhance critical thinking of undergraduate students. The model was developed based on the review of...
2015 / Surasak Sinprakob, Noawanit Songkram -
Dynamic power management techniques in multi-core architectures: A survey study
Abstract Multi-core processors support all modern electronic devices nowadays. However, power management is one of the most critical issues in the design of today’s microprocessors. The goal of power management is to maximize performance within a...
2015 / Khaled M. Attia, Mostafa A. El-Hosseini, Hesham A. Ali -
Criticality of forcing directions on the fragmentation and resilience of grid networks2014 / Cheryl Abundo, Christopher Monterola, Erika Fille Legara
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Blind Navigation Support System based on Microsoft Kinect
Abstract This paper presents a system which extends the use of the traditional white cane by the blind for navigation purposes in indoor environments. Depth data of the scene in front of the user is acquired using the Microsoft Kinect sensor which...
2012 / Vítor Filipe, Filipe Fernandes, Hugo Fernandes, António Sousa, Hugo Paredes, et al.