TECHNOLOGY: JAVA DOMAIN: IMAGE PROCESSING S. No. IEEE TITLE ABSTRACT IEEE YEAR 1. Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Features Extracted From Halftoning-Based Block Truncation Codingg This paper presents a technique for content-based image retrieval (CBIR) by exploiting the advantage of low complexity ordered-dither block truncation coding (ODBTC) for the generation of image content descriptor. In […]
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TECHNOLOGY: DOTNET DOMAIN: MOBILE COMPUTING S. No. IEEE TITLE ABSTRACT IEEE YEAR 1. An Operations Research Game Approach for Resource and Power Allocation in Cooperative Femtocell Networks Femtocells are emerging as a key technology to improve coverage and network capacity in indoor environments. When femtocells use different frequency bands than macrocells (i.e., split-spectrum approach), […]
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TECHNOLOGY: JAVA DOMAIN: MOBILE COMPUTING S. No. IEEE TITLE ABSTRACT IEEE YEAR 1. Quality Of Contributed Service And Market Equilibrium For Participatory Sensing User-contributed or crowd-sourced information is becoming increasingly common. In this paper, we consider the specific case of participatory sensing whereby people contribute information captured by sensors, typically those on a smartphone, […]
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TECHNOLOGY: DOTNET DOMAIN: NETWORKING S. No. IEEE TITLE ABSTRACT IEEE YEAR 1. A Time Efficient Approach for Detecting Errors in Big Sensor Data on Cloud Big sensor data is prevalent in both industry and scientific research applications where the data is generated with high volume and velocity it is difficult to process using on-hand […]
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TECHNOLOGY: JAVA DOMAIN: NETWORKING S. No. IEEE TITLE ABSTRACT IEEE YEAR 1. A Distributed Fault-Tolerant Topology Control Algorithm for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks This paper introduces a distributed fault-tolerant topology control algorithm, called the Disjoint Path Vector (DPV), for heterogeneous wireless sensor networks composed of a large number of sensor nodes with limited energy […]