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    Communication technologies and security challenges for internet of things: A comprehensive review by Bhoyar, Prachin, Sahare, Parul, Dhok, S.B., Deshmukh, R.B.

    “…‘Internet of things’ (IoT) realize a network of millions of connected devices like sensors, actuators and transceivers. Being a composite system, IoT must deal…”
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    Hardware implementation of secure and lightweight Simeck32/64 cipher for IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver by Bhoyar, Prachin, Dhok, S.B., Deshmukh, R.B.

    “…With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), a future scenario of billions of devices communicating with each other is inevitable. Being a low power…”
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    Potential of DNA markers in detecting divergence and in analysing heterosis in Indian elite chickpea cultivars by Sant, V.J, Patankar, A.G, Sarode, N.D, Mhase, L.B, Sainani, M.N, Deshmukh, R.B, Ranjekar, P.K, Gupta, V.S

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-1999)
    “…Molecular markers such as RAPDs and microsatellites were used to study genetic diversity in 29 elite Indian chickpea genotypes. In general, micro-satellites…”
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    FPGA Implementation of Low Power Parallel Multiplier by Mangal, S.K., Deshmukh, R.B., Badghare, R.M., Patrikar, R.M.

    “…In the fast growing communication field, requirements of low power designs are increasing to reduce the power losses and decrease the thermal losses in the…”
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    Powering Wireless Sensor Nodes using Ambient RF Energy by Bhalerao, S.A., Chaudhary, A.V., Deshmukh, R.B., Patrikar, R.M.

    “…Wireless sensor networks are being deployed in various scenarios for environment monitoring. Sensor nodes operating on batteries have fixed lifetime. Various…”
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    Occurrence of Crassulaceaen Acid Metabolism in leaves of Aristolochia bracteata Ritz by Deshmukh, R.B, Murumkar, C.V. (Tujaram Chaturchand College, Baramati (India). Dept. of Botany)

    “…Aristolochia bracteata Ritz. is a common weed of fallowlands of hot, semi-arid region of Baramati area. High succulence index was noticed in leaf tissues along…”
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