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Fragmentation Of Dynamic Web Pages ABSTRACT Redundant data transfers over the web can be mainly attributed to repeated transfers of unchanged data. Web caches and web proxies are some of the solutions that have been proposed, to deal with the issue of redundant data transfers. We focus on the efficient estimation and reduction of redundant data transfers over the web. ... | |||
| View full version page link of Self-Interested Routing in Online Environments - mechanical engineering crazy | Environments, Online, Routing, Self Interested, | ||
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Self-Interested Routing in Online Environments Abstract A recent trend in routing research is to avoid inefficiencies in network-level routing by allowing hosts to either choose routes themselves (e.g., source routing) or use overlay routing networks (e.g., Detour or RON). Such approaches result in Self-interested routing, because routing decisions are no longer based on system-wide criteria but are instead designed to optimize host-based or... | |||
| View full version page link of Multicast Routing with Delay and Delay Variation Constraints for Collaborative Applic - mechanical engineering crazy | Applic, Collaborative, Constraints, Variation, Delay, with, Routing, Multicast, | ||
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Multicast Routing with Delay and Delay Variation Constraints for Collaborative Applications on
Overlay Networks Maximum variation in the delays from a source to the destinations. The time-complexity of our Algorithm is O (|E| +nk log (|E|/n) +m2 k), where n and |E| are the number of nodes and edges in the network, respectively, k is the Number of shortest paths determined, and Abstract—Computer... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Load Balancing Distributed System in The Presence of Delays - mechanical engineering crazy | Delays, Presence, System, Distributed, Balancing, Load, Dynamic, | ||
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Dynamic Load Balancing Distributed System in The Presence of Delays: A Regeneration Theory Approach. Abstract The approach considers the heterogeneity in the processing rates of the nodes as well as the randomness in the delays imposed by the communication medium. The optimal one-shot load balancing policy is developed and subsequently extended to develop an autonomous and distributed... | |||
| View full version page link of An Acknowledgement-Based Approach for the Detection of routing misbehavior in MANETs - mechanical engineering crazy | MANETs, misbehavior, routing, Detection, Approach, Acknowledgement Based, | ||
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Aim: Due toopen structure and scarcely available battery-based energy,node misbehaviors may exist.One such routing misbehavior is that some selfish nodes will participate in the route discovery and maintenance processes but refuse to forward data packets.Here,we propose the 2ACK scheme that serves as an add-on technique for routing schemes to detect routing misbehavior and to mitigate their adverse effects. ... | |||
| View full version page link of Routing security and data confidentiality for mobile ad hoc networks - mechanical engineering crazy | networks, mobile, confidentiality, data, security, Routing, | ||
| Summary: A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes that forms a provisional network dynamically without the aid of any predetermined infrastructure. The salient nature of ad hoc networks renders them vulnerable to numerous types of security attacks. The dynamic feature of ad hoc networks makes enforcement of security become an extremely challenging issue. The main problem of many proposed routing protocols for ad hoc networks is that these protocols have critical... | |||
| View full version page link of Seminar Report On PRIVACY & SECURITY IN HIGHLY DYNAMIC SYSTEMS - super | SYSTEMS, DYNAMIC, HIGHLY, SECURITY, PRIVACY, Report, Seminar, | ||
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Seminar Report On PRIVACY & SECURITY IN HIGHLY DYNAMIC SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION Highly Dynamic System (HDS) is a collection of heterogeneous and decentralized nodes in a wireless network. The devices are differing in their size, shape, storage capacity, mobility, connectivity etc. We can add new devices into HDS according to our needs and also remove certain devices ... | |||
| View full version page link of SEMINAR REPORT on Adaptive Routing in Adhoc Networks - Computer Science Clay | Networks, Adhoc, Routing, Adaptive, REPORT, SEMINAR, | ||
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SEMINAR REPORT on Adaptive Routing in Adhoc Networks Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of Master of Technology in Computer and Information Science By M.VENGATACHALAM Department of Computer Science Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin-22, Kerala 2008 Page 2 Adaptive Routing in Adhoc Networks ... | |||
| View full version page link of Routing Protocol Enhancement for handling Node Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks - Computer Science Clay | Networks, Sensor, Wireless, Mobility, Node, handling, Enhancement, Protocol, Routing, | ||
| View full version page link of Evaluation of the Power Consumption of Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networ - Computer Science Clay | Networ, Sensor, Wireless, Protocols, Routing, Consumption, Power, Evaluation, | ||
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Evaluation of the Power Consumption of Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks # G. Santhosh Kumar* , Lino Abraham Varghese , Jose Mathew K and K. Poulose Jacob* Department of Computer Science, Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin, Kerala, INDIA, *{san, kpj}@cusat.ac.in ... | |||
| View full version page link of Impact of Node Mobility on Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks - Computer Science Clay | Networks, Sensor, Wireless, Protocols, Routing, Mobility, Node, Impact, | ||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Virtual Private Network - seminar projects crazy | Network, Private, Virtual, Dynamic, | ||
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The growth of the Internet has revolutionized communication facilities. Through years, more and more
communication standards and facilities emerged; e-mail and faxing direct from and to PC are
examples. Now the Internet has also crept into the world of business. It was there in the business
for years but was not directly involved with it. In order to accommodate new, changing and expanding groups of users and provide these users... | |||
| View full version page link of Multicast Routing Algorithms and Protocols - seminar projects crazy | Protocols, Algorithms, Routing, Multicast, | ||
| In the age of multimedia and high-speed networks, multicast is one of the mechanisms by which the power of the Internet can be further harnessed in an efficient manner. It has been increasingly used by various continuous media applications such as teleconferencing, distance learning, and voice & video transmission. Compared with unicast and broadcast, multicast can save network bandwidth and make transmission more efficient. In this seminar, we will review the history of the multicast,... | |||
| View full version page link of Position-Based Routing Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) - seminar projects crazy | MANETs, networks, ad hoc, Mobile, Routing, Position Based, | ||
| Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are becoming more popular due to their ability to model interesting aspects of real wireless networks. It is easy and cheap to build such networks because no other equipment or infrastructure are required besides the mobile devices. An MANET is composed of a set of nodes distributed in the plane. A signal sent by any node can be received by all the nodes within its transmission range, which is usually taken as one unit distance. One of the primary issues... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic power management for embedded system - computer science crazy | system, embedded, management, power, Dynamic, | ||
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Dynamic power management for embedded system Ø This dynamic power management refers to power management schemes implemented while programs are running. Ø This architecture is based on the capabilities of current and next-generation processors and their application requirements. REQUIREMENTS Ø The overriding power management goal in portable system is to reduce system-wide energy... | |||
| View full version page link of How Facial Recognition Systems Work ( Download Full Seminar Report ) - computer science crazy | Report, Seminar, Full, Download, Work, Systems, Recognition, Facial, | ||
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A ticket to Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa Bay, Florida, didn't just get you a seat at the biggest
professional football game of the year. Those who attended the January 2000 event were also part of
the largest police lineup ever conducted, although they may not have been aware of it at the time.
The Tampa Police Department was testing out a new technology, called FaceIt, that allows snapshots
of faces from the crowd to be compared to a database of criminal mugshots. ... | |||
| View full version page link of Securing the Network Routing Algorithms ( Download Full Seminar Report ) - computer science crazy | Report, Seminar, Full, Download, Algorithms, Routing, Network, Securing, | ||
| In this technical paper we present a study of the various routing algorithms, which are in use presently. This study of present algorithms is limited to their general working and the various security problems, which they are unable to solve. Our main emphasis is on discussing a novel approach based on “Leap-Frog cryptographic signing protocol” and that how this novel approach deals the various security threats, which, its predecessors (using traditional public-key signature... | |||
| View full version page link of How Computer Viruses Work ( Download Full Seminar Report ) - computer science crazy | Report, Seminar, Full, Download, Work, Viruses, Computer, | ||
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Computer viruses are mysterious and grab our attention. On the one hand, viruses show us how
vulnerable we are. A properly engineered virus can have an amazing effect on the worldwide Internet.
On the other hand, they show how sophisticated and interconnected human beings have become. Download Full Seminar Report | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Cache Management Technique - computer science crazy | Technique, Management, Cache, Dynamic, | ||
| The memory hierarchy of high performance and embedded processors has been shown to be one of the major energy consumers. Extrapolating the current trends, this portion is likely to be increased in the near future. In this paper, a technique is proposed which uses an additional mini cache, called the L0-cache, located between the I-cache and the CPU core. This mechanism can provide the instruction stream to the data path, and when managed properly, it can efficiently eliminate the... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Memory Allocation - computer science crazy | Allocation, Memory, Dynamic, | ||
| In computer science dynamic memory allocation is the allocation of memory storage for use in a computer program during the runtime of that program. It is a way of distributing ownership of limited memory resources among many pieces of data and code. A dynamically allocated object remains allocated until it is deallocated explicitly, either by the programmer or by a garbage collector this is notably different from automatic and static memory allocation. It is said that such an... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Virtual Private Network - computer science crazy | Network, Private, Virtual, Dynamic, | ||
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Definition Based on internet technology, intranets are becoming an essential part of corporate information systems today. However, internets were not originally designed with businesses in mind. It lacks the technology required for secure business transactions and communications. A challenge therefore arises for businesses with intranet, i.e. how to establish and maintain trust in an environment... | |||
| View full version page link of Wavelength Routing in Optical Networks - seminar projects crazy | Networks, Optical, Routing, Wavelength, | ||
| An optical network consists of wavelength routers and end nodes that are connected by links in pairs. The wavelength-routing switches or routing nodes are interconnected by optical fibers. Although each link can support many signals, it is required that the signals be of distinct wavelengths. Routers transmit signals on the same wavelength on which they are received. An All-Optical wavelength routed network is that wavelength-routed network that carries data across... | |||
| View full version page link of Managing Stress at Work - Computer Science Clay | Work, Stress, Managing, | ||
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Managing Stress at Work ABSTRACT Managing an over worked and stressed human resource have become a challenging and ever difficult task for today's managers. With a view to utilize the available human resource thus minimizing costs and maximizing profits, today both managers and their subordinates have to coop with work related stress. This stress if it goes to certain extent without being controlled can affect the person's... | |||
| View full version page link of Position-Based Routing - computer science crazy | Routing, Position Based, | ||
| Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are becoming more popular due to their ability to model interesting aspects of real wireless networks. It is easy and cheap to build such networks because no other equipment or infrastructure are required besides the mobile devices. An MANET is composed of a set of nodes distributed in the plane. A signal sent by any node can be received by all the nodes within its transmission range, which is usually taken as one unit distance. One of the primary issues... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Virtual Private Network - computer science crazy | Network, Private, Virtual, Dynamic, | ||
| The growth of the Internet has revolutionized communication facilities. Through years, more and more communication standards and facilities emerged; e-mail and faxing direct from and to PC are examples. Now the Internet has also crept into the world of business. It was there in the business for years but was not directly involved with it. In order to accommodate new, changing and expanding groups of users and provide these users with information in a number of ways, intranets should... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic 3D Scene Analysis from a Moving Vehicle - computer science crazy | Vehicle, Moving, from, Analysis, Scene, Dynamic, | ||
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n this seminar, we present a system that integrates fully automatic scene geometry estimation, 2D object detection, 3D localization, trajectory estimation, and tracking for dynamic scene interpretation from a moving vehicle. The sole inputs are two video streams from a calibrated stereo rig on top of a car. From these streams, we estimate Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and scene geometry in real-time. In ... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Synchronous Transfer Mode - computer science crazy | Mode, Transfer, Synchronous, Dynamic, | ||
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For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: Access token:- right to use a slot for transmitting data on a physical interface for a certain number of bypass hops Address, DTM address:- 64 bit numerical value that uniquely identifies a node in a DTM network Allocation domain:- same as a bypass chain where, if the topology is point-to-point or bus, the last... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Cache Management Technique - computer science crazy | Technique, Management, Cache, Dynamic, | ||
| The memory hierarchy of high performance and embedded processors has been shown to be one of the major energy consumers. Extrapolating the current trends, this portion is likely to be increased in the near future. In this paper, a technique is proposed which uses an additional mini cache, called the L0-cache, located between the I-cache and the CPU core. This mechanism can provide the instruction stream to the data path, and when managed properly, it can efficiently eliminate the... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Memory Allocation - computer science crazy | Allocation, Memory, Dynamic, | ||
| In computer science dynamic memory allocation is the allocation of memory storage for use in a computer program during the runtime of that program. It is a way of distributing ownership of limited memory resources among many pieces of data and code. A dynamically allocated object remains allocated until it is deallocated explicitly, either by the programmer or by a garbage collector this is notably different from automatic and static memory allocation. It is said that such an... | |||
| View full version page link of Dynamic Virtual Private Network - computer science crazy | Network, Private, Virtual, Dynamic, | ||
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Definition Based on internet technology, intranets are becoming an essential part of corporate information systems today. However, internets were not originally designed with businesses in mind. It lacks the technology required for secure business transactions and communications. A challenge therefore arises for businesses with intranet, i.e. how to establish and maintain trust in an environment... | |||
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