Poulose Jacob,K; Preetha Theresa, Joy(IEEE, February 16, 2014)
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Cache look up is an integral part of cooperative
caching in ad hoc networks. In this paper, we discuss a
cooperative caching architecture with a distributed cache look up
protocol which relies on a virtual backbone for locating and
accessing data within a cooperate cache. Our proposal consists of
two phases: (i) formation of a virtual backbone and (ii) the cache
look up phase. The nodes in a Connected Dominating Set (CDS)
form the virtual backbone. The cache look up protocol makes use
of the nodes in the virtual backbone for effective data
dissemination and discovery. The idea in this scheme is to reduce
the number of nodes involved in cache look up process, by
constructing a CDS that contains a small number of nodes, still
having full coverage of the network. We evaluated the effect of
various parameter settings on the performance metrics such as
message overhead, cache hit ratio and average query delay.
Compared to the previous schemes the proposed scheme not only
reduces message overhead, but also improves the cache hit ratio
and reduces the average delay
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Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2014 16th International Conference on
Santhosh Kumar, G(Cochin University of Science And Technology, June 23, 2010)
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Page 1. Web 2.0 Technologies for Education G. Santhosh Kumar Dept. Of Computer Science
Cochin University Page 2. What is Internet? CUSAT is linked to this Web through 10 Mbps leased
line connectivity Page 3. Size of the Web? GYWA = Sorted on Google, Yahoo!, Windows Live
Search (Msn Search) and Ask YGWA = Sorted on Yahoo!, Google, Windows Live Search (Msn
Search) and Ask www.worldwidewebsize.com Page 4. The Machine is Us/ing Us ■
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g&feature=channel Page 5. ..
Santhosh Kumar, G(Cochin University of Science And Technology, June 23, 2010)
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Page 1. Webhosting and Networking G. Santhosh Kumar, Dept. of Computer Science Cochin
University of Science and Technology Page 2. Agenda What is a Network? Elements of a Network
Hardware Software Ethernet Technology World Wide Web Setting up a Network Conclusion Page
3. What is a Network? An interconnected system of things or people Purpose of a Network?
Resource Sharing Communication LANs have become the most popular form of Computer
Networks Page 4. Principle of Locality of Reference Temporal Locality of Reference ...
Poulose Jacob,K; Santhosh, Simon(International Journal of Modern Engineering Research, 2012)
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The evolution of wireless sensor network technology has enabled us to develop advanced systems for real time monitoring. In the present scenario wireless sensor networks are increasingly being used for precision agriculture. The advantages of using wireless sensor networks in agriculture are distributed data collection and monitoring, monitor and control of climate, irrigation and nutrient supply. Hence decreasing the cost of production and increasing the efficiency of production.This paper describes the application of wireless sensor network for crop monitoring in the paddy fields of kuttand, a region of Kerala, the southern state of India.
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International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER)
www.ijmer.com Vol.2, Issue.4, July-Aug 2012 pp-2017-2020
Santhosh Kumar, G(Cochin University of Science And Technology, May 11, 2011)
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Page 1. The World of Sensor Networks G Santhosh Kumar, CUSAT Kumar, CUSAT Page
2. Are you as quick as Messi or Bale? WSN adidas innovation (source: http://www.wsnblog.
com/) Page 3. Fukushima nuclear disaster • Fukushima Rescue Workers Facing Depression
and Death • How to measure the levels of radiation of the affected zones without compromising
the life of the workers? • Radiation measurements in real-time Page 4. Fukushima nuclear
disaster Page 5. Fukushima nuclear disaster Page 6. Goals .