Search Results - "Boregowda, Uma"
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An energy efficient and scalable endpoint linked green content caching for Named Data Network based Internet of Things
Published in Results in engineering (01-03-2022)“…Technology and applications of Internet of Things (IOT) is expanding. Large number of smart devices with networking capabilities, often called endpoints are…”
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Quality-of-Service-Linked Privileged Content-Caching Mechanism for Named Data Networks
Published in Future internet (20-05-2022)“…The domain of information-centric networking (ICN) is expanding as more devices are becoming a part of connected technologies. New methods for serving content…”
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Similarity Based Feature Transformation for Network Anomaly Detection
Published in IEEE access (2020)“…The fundamental objective behind any network intrusion detection system is to automate the detection process whenever intrusions occur in the network. The…”
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A Framework for Multiple Parallel Task Graphs (PTG) Scheduler
Published in 2014 International Conference on Information Technology (01-12-2014)“…Many applications in scientific computations exhibit both data and task parallelism. Several studies have proved that designing parallel applications using…”
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A Hybrid Task Scheduler for DAG Applications on a Cluster of Processors
Published in 2014 Fourth International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (01-08-2014)“…With the advent of large scale computing environment, there is a need for scheduling methods which allow multiple DAG-structured applications to share the…”
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A novel framework and policies for on-line block of cores allotment for multiple DAGs on NoC
Published in 2012 2nd IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (01-12-2012)“…Computer industry has widely accepted that future performance increases must largely come from increasing the number of processing cores on a die. This has led…”
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