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2. Wide-sense nonblocking multicast in optical WDM networks.
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M. Sabrigiriraj and R. Karthik
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- 2019
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3. Swarm intelligent based online feature selection (OFS) and weighted entropy frequent pattern mining (WEFPM) algorithm for big data analysis.
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S. Gayathri Devi and M. Sabrigiriraj
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- 2019
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4. Wavelength Allotment for All-to-All Broadcast in WDM Optical Modified Linear Array for Reliable Communication.
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M. Sabrigiriraj and K. Manoharan
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- 2019
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5. Fault detection and recovery scheme for routing and lifetime enhancement in WSN.
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M. Yuvaraja and M. Sabrigiriraj
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- 2017
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6. Wide-Sense Nonblocking Multicast in WDM Optical Linear Array and Ring Networks with 3-Length Extension Under Longest Link First Routing
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M. Sabrigiriraj, K. Manoharan, and R. Karthik
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General Computer Science - Abstract
The modern scientific growths in optical networks based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) are more attractive to satisfy the high bandwidth requirements of the modern internet infrastructure. Moreover, they potential to satisfy the future bandwidth requirements.WDM optical networks act as the backbone for telecommunication and high-performance communication networks. Multicast communication is the simultaneous transmission of data from one source node to many destination nodes available in the network over wavelength division multiplexing. It is extensively deployed in high performance computing and communication networks. In this article, a linear array and ring networks are extended by directly linking all nodes which are separated by two intermediate nodes with additional fibers which is referred as linear array and ring network with 3-length extension. The wavelength allotment methods are proposed to realize one-to-many communication over wavelength division multiplexing optical linear array and ring with 2-length extension under longest link first routing and the minimum wavelength number needed is determined. The minimum wavelength number needed to support for the extended linear array is reduced approximately by 20% when compared with that of a linear array network and for the extended unidirectional ring is reduced approximately by 25% when compared with that of a unidirectional ring network. And also, for the extended bidirectional ring the minimum wavelength number is reduced approximately by 33% when compared with that of bidirectional ring network.
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- 2022
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7. Wide-Sense Nonblocking Multicast in WDM Optical Linear Array and Ring Networks with 2-Length Extension under Index Based Routing
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M. Sabrigiriraj, K. Manoharan, and R. Karthik
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Multicast communication is the concurrent transmission of data from one source node to many destination. It is widely deployed in high performance computing and communication networks.In this paper, a linear array and ring networks are extended by directly linking all nodes which are separated by one intermediate node with additional fibers which is referred as linear array and ring network with 2-length extension and wide sense nonblocking multicast is studied. The wavelength allotment methods are proposed to realize one-to-many communication over wavelength division multiplexing optical linear array and ring with 2-length extension under index-based routing and the minimum wavelength number needed is determined. The minimum wavelength number needed to support for the extended linear array and ring topologies is reduced approximately by half when compared with that of a linear array network and ring network.
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- 2022
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8. A hybrid multi-objective firefly and simulated annealing based algorithm for big data classification.
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S. Gayathri Devi and M. Sabrigiriraj
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- 2019
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9. All-to-all Broadcast in Optical WDM Ring with 2-length Extension and 3-length Extension
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K. Manoharan and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
All-to-all broadcast communication is to transmit a distinctive data from each node to every other node available in the network. This is a fundamental prerequisite in high performance computing and telecommunication networks including enterprises operating datacenters which may spread across thousands of nodes by means of WDM optical networks. Wavelengths are scarce resources in WDM optical networks. Reducing the wavelengths usage is essential to decrease the price and complication of the network. In this article, a ring network is extended by additionally connecting alternate nodes in order to provide alternate paths so as to reduce the effective number of hops between the communicating nodes and also to reduce the wavelength requirements and this network is referred as a ring network with 2-length extension. Similarly, a ring network is extended by directly linking all nodes which are separated by two intermediate nodes with additional fibers and this network is referred as a ring network with 3-length extension. For the ring network with 2-length extension the optimum wavelength number necessary to establish all-to-all broadcast under unidirectional routing is derived by grouping nonoverlapping connections on a common wavelength. The wavelength number necessary atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast in a unidirectional ring with 3-length extension is derived using longest link first routing algorithm.
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- 2022
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10. Wavelength Allotment for All-to-All Broadcast in WDM Optical Bidirectional ring with 3-Length Extension
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K. Manoharan and M. Sabrigiriraj
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General Computer Science - Abstract
All-to-all broadcast communication, distributing messages from each node to every other node, is a dense communication pattern and finds numerous applications in advanced computing and communication networks from the control plane to datacenters. A ring network topology is one of the important regular network topologies due to its simple structure, high speed, easy to extend and tolerant to link and node failures. Few researchers recommended connecting the alternate nodes of the ring with additional fibers in the ring network, to support increased call connection probability, higher tolerable to multiple link and node failures, enormous traffic handling capability and improved survivability. To reduce the complicatedness and cost of the network, it is essential to reduce the wavelength-number required to establish all-to-all broadcast in wavelength-division multiplexed ring network. In this paper, a ring network is extended by directly linking all nodes which are separated by two intermediate nodes with additional fibers and this network is referred as ring with 3-length extension. The wavelength allotment methods are proposed for realizing all-to-all broadcast over a WDM optical bi-directional ring with 3-length extension under multiple unicast routing model using a two-stage heuristic algorithm. The heuristic algorithm is developed to identify non-overlapping connections and an explicit wavelength allotment method based on the output of the heuristic technique is given. The result obtained shows that wavelength-number required atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast in a bi-directional ring with 3-length extension is reduced by a minimum of 57% and a maximum of 66% when compared to bi-directional primary ring. Similarly, the wavelength-number required atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast in a bi-directional ring with 3-length extension is reduced by a minimum of 20% and a maximum of 33% when compared to a bi-directional ring with 2-length extension.
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- 2022
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11. All-to-All Broadcast in WDM Linear Array with 3-length Extension
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K. Manoharan and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
All-to-all broadcast communication, distributing messages from each node to every other node, is a dense communication pattern and finds numerous applications in advanced computing and communication networks from the control plane to datacenters. In this article, a linear array is extended by directly linking all nodes which are separated by two intermediate nodes with additional fibers and this network is referred as linear array with 3-length extension. The wavelength allotment methods are proposed to realize all-to-all broadcast over WDM optical linear array with 3-length extension under multiple unicast routing model and the wavelength number needed atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast is determined. The wavelength number needed atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast in a linear array with 3-length extension is reduced by a minimum of 61% and a maximum of 66% when compared to a basic linear array. Similarly, the wavelength number needed atmost to establish all-to-all broadcast is reduced by a minimum of 24% and a maximum of 33% when compared to linear array with 2-length extension.
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- 2022
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12. Wide-sense nonblocking multicast in WRMD WDM optical linear array and ring
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R. Karthik and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Physics::Optics ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,02 engineering and technology ,Network topology ,Artificial Intelligence ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Ring (mathematics) ,Interconnection ,Multicast ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Sense (electronics) ,Computer Science Applications ,Wavelength ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business ,Information Systems ,Computer network - Abstract
Multicast communication is the simultaneous transmission of information from a single source to various destinations. It occurs extensively in telecommunication and advanced computing systems including enterprises operating datacenters. WDM optical networks act as the backbone for telecommunication and high performance networks. Wavelengths are scarce resources in WDM optical networks. Wavelengths usage in a network must be limited to decrease its cost and complexity. Optical linear array and ring networks find widespread application in interconnection networks including LAN and WAN. In this paper, wide-sense nonblocking multicast communication is analyzed in wavelength reusable multi-carrier distributed (WRMD) wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) linear array, unidirectional ring and bidirectional ring networks. The sufficient and necessary condition on the minimum wavelength number required for the network to be wide-sense nonblocking is derived for each of the above network topologies in the presence of a single multi-carrier light source (MCLS). An explicit wavelength allotment technique is also proposed for the above network topologies.
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- 2019
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13. Wavelength allocation for all-to-all broadcast in bidirectional optical WDM modified ring
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K. Manoharan and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Ring (mathematics) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Node (networking) ,Survivability ,Ring network ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Network topology ,01 natural sciences ,Multiplexing ,Telecommunications network ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,010309 optics ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,0103 physical sciences ,Broadcast communication network ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Computer network ,Call blocking - Abstract
All-to-all broadcast is to distribute an exclusive message from each node to all the other nodes in the network. This is a vital requirement in high performance computing and communication networks including datacenter operations. Such networks may spread across thousands of nodes by means of WDM optical networks. A ring topology is an important form of network topology as it is simple, easy to deploy and fault tolerant. Few previous works suggested connecting the alternate nodes of a backbone naive ring network, and called as modified ring to support huge traffic density with decreased delay, reduced call blocking probability and increased survivability. One of the major design issues in wavelength-division multiplexed networks is to aim for reduction in the number of wavelengths usage so as to reduce network cost and complexity. In this paper, for the modified ring network, all-to-all broadcast communication is studied under single hop routing model by means of a heuristic technique, which supports to identify and group non overlapping connections. Explicit wavelength allocation techniques are given to allot unique wavelengths for various groups of non overlapping connections. The results obtained shows that wavelength requirements for a modified ring is considerably reduced than that required for a naive ring network and hence makes it attractive for optical control plane.
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- 2019
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14. Performance Evaluation of Priority Based OBS Networks with Negative Bursts
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M. Sabrigiriraj, D. Veera Vanitha, and D. Sumitha
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Numerical Analysis ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,Analysis ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2017
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15. Feature Selection, Online Feature Selection Techniques for Big Data Classification: - A Review
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S. Gayathri Devi and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Big data ,Feature extraction ,Feature selection ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Field (computer science) ,Evolutionary computation ,Statistical classification ,Pattern recognition (psychology) ,Scalability ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer - Abstract
In the recent times, several disciplines have to tackle with huge datasets, which are involved with a huge number of additional features. Feature Selection (FS) techniques target at reducing the noisy, redundant, or unnecessary features, which might degrade the performance of classification. Although there is several numbers of FS techniques, still it remains an active research field among the data mining, machine learning and pattern recognition groups. Several FS techniques are imposed with critical issues with regards to efficiency and usefulness, due to rise in data dimensionality, which happens nowadays. Nonetheless, conventional techniques are deficit of sufficient scalability to deal with datasets consisting of millions of instances and obtain results with success in a less amount of time. Therefore, in this case, an Online Feature Selection (OFS) algorithm can yield a better solution for solving this issue. This work reviews few of the available and well-known FS, OFS techniques by pointing out the pros and cons of those techniques. This technical work studies the details of traditional FS and OFS techniques depending on evolutionary computation that is helpful in getting the subsets of features from huge datasets. As a result, this review also provides a summary, and analysis of machine learning algorithms for huge datasets. In addition, the new machine learning strategies and methodologies are explained with their capacity of dealing with the different challenges with the ultimate goal of assisting the practitioners in selecting the suitable solutions for their use cases. This review work renders a view on the big data domain, finds the research gaps and possibilities, and offers a solid foundation, assistance for more research in the machine learning field that uses big dataset.
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- 2018
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16. Analysis of Combined Buffering and Retransmission with Maintenance Activity in OBS Networks
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M. Sabrigiriraj, D. Sumitha, and D. Veera Vanitha
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Retransmission ,Node (networking) ,Server ,Burst loss ratio ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,business ,Optical burst switching ,Maintenance engineering ,Computer network - Abstract
Burst loss ratio is the important factor in Optical Burst switching (OBS) networks. When the burst entering the source node, finds the server free it reserves the server and gets transmitted immediately. In case that the server is blocked, the incoming burst waits in the buffer available in the source node of the selected pair and tries retransmission till it reaches the destination successfully. In this paper, we studied a method which combines buffering and retransmission to resolve contention and the effect of maintenance activity and buffer search of the server on the bursts being handled (processed) in the network.
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- 2018
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17. Dual Encryption Algorithm to Improve Security in Hand Vein and Palm Vein-Based Biometric Recognition
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N. Lalithamani and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Palm vein ,Biometrics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Health Informatics ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Computer vision ,Hand vein ,Artificial intelligence ,DUAL (cognitive architecture) ,business ,Encryption - Published
- 2015
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18. On the Construction of Neighbor Aware Multicast Routing Architecture in Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks
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M. Sabrigiriraj and R. Karthik
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Dynamic Source Routing ,Vehicular ad hoc network ,Computer science ,Wireless ad hoc network ,business.industry ,Wireless Routing Protocol ,Ad hoc wireless distribution service ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optimized Link State Routing Protocol ,Geocast ,Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Computer network - Published
- 2015
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19. Power Electronic Drives and Control Technology Status: Brief Review
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M. Sabrigiriraj, B. Deepa, B. Gunapriya, R. Nithya Devi, and M. Karthik
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Electric motor ,Microcontroller ,Electronic speed control ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Power semiconductor device ,Electronics ,business ,AC motor ,DC motor ,Automation - Abstract
In the human race, 70 % of energy is devoured by electric motors. This rate may be expanded because of the growth of power electronic devices and the fast advancement of automation technology. Most assembling units overall depend on electric motors for their generation, therefore highlighting the requirement for a viable speed control motors to build creation. It is underlined power electronic devices innovation has encountered a dynamic improvement in the previous four decades. As of late, its applications are quick growing in modern, business, private, transportation, utility, aviation and military situations, principally because of the lessening of expense, size, and performance enhancement. Soft computing techniques, especially the neural systems are having as of late huge effect on electrical drives and power devices. Neural systems have created another new edge and development power devices, that is currently a fancy and multidisciplinary innovation that goes through the dynamic improvement as lately. In this article, the significance of power hardware, the late advances in power semiconductor devices, converters, AC motors with variable frequency, the dawn of microprocessors/microcontrollers/microcomputers permitted to actualize and these control methods will be discussed briefly.
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- 2016
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20. Mathematical modelling for retransmission based contention resolution in OBS networks
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D. Veera Vanitha and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Queue management system ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Retransmission ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Real-time computing ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Resolution (logic) ,Optical burst switching ,Maintenance engineering ,Burst switching ,Server ,MATLAB ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Computer network - Abstract
For the past several years a significant amount of research has been conducted in the area of Optical Burst Switching (OBS) networks. This research has been motivated by the need for the promising solution to minimize the burst loss ratio in OBS networks. The analysis of Optical Burst Switching networks with buffering and retransmission is considered. On arrival of the bursts if the wavelength is free, one of the burst occupies it and remaining enters the buffer for retransmission. Otherwise all the bursts enter the buffer. There are three essential hops provided to each burst to reach the destination. After a burst reaches the destination, the server may go for a maintenance activity or wait for the arrival of the new burst. We model it as a single wavelength retransmission queuing system using supplementary variable technique. Various parameters are derived. Numerical results are obtained using MATLAB.
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- 2015
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21. Analysis of Hybrid Buffering and Retransmission in OBS Networks
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D. Veera Vanitha and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Article Subject ,Computer science ,Retransmission ,Real-time computing ,lcsh:Medicine ,Retrial queue ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Optical burst switching ,lcsh:Technology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Hop (networking) ,lcsh:Science ,General Environmental Science ,business.industry ,lcsh:T ,lcsh:R ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Single server ,General Medicine ,Wavelength converters ,Deflection routing ,Burst loss ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Computer network ,Research Article - Abstract
Burst contention is a major problem in the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) networks. Due to inadequate contention resolution techniques, the burst loss is prominent in OBS. In order to resolve contention fiber delay lines, wavelength converters, deflection routing, burst segmentation, and retransmission are used. Each one has its own limitations. In this paper, a new hybrid scheme is proposed which combines buffering and retransmission, which increases the mean number of bursts processed in the system. In this hybrid method, retransmission with controllable arrival and uncontrollable arrival is analyzed. Normally all the bursts reach the first hop and few of them go for second hop to reach destination. After all the bursts reach the destination the server may go for maintenance activity or wait for the arrival of next burst. We model it as a batch arrival single server retrial queue with buffer. Numerical results are analyzed to show the mean number of bursts processed in the system with uncontrollable arrival and controllable arrivals.
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- 2015
22. Embedding of iris data to hand vein images using watermarking technology to improve template protection in biometric recognition
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M. Sabrigiriraj and N. Lalithamani
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Authentication ,Biometrics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Data_MISCELLANEOUS ,Iris recognition ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Encryption ,Iris flower data set ,Region of interest ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Eye vein verification ,business ,Digital watermarking - Abstract
Biometric recognition is noteworthy method for recognition of person in recent years. Here, a common concern is biometric security which is the privacy issues derived from storage and misuses of the template data. In order to handle this issue, researches have proposed different algorithms to be confronted by security of biometric systems. Two major ways are, (1) Encryption, and (2) watermarking by securing biometric images and templates. In this paper, we utilise a watermarking technology to improve the template security in biometric authentication. According to, two modalities such as, iris and hand vein is taken to preserve the characteristics of liveliness and permanency. Our proposed technique for embedding of iris data to hand vein images using watermarking technology to improve template protection in biometric recognition is done based on the following steps, i) pre-processing of iris and hand vein images, ii) iris template extraction, iii) Vein extraction, iv) Embedding of iris pattern to vein images based on region of interest, v) Storing embedded images. In the recognition phase, iris pattern is extracted from the embedded image and then, matching is done with query images. The final decision of authentication is done based on the product rule-based score level fusion. The implementation is done using MATLAB and the performance of the technique is analysed with FAR, FRR and accuracy.
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- 2015
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23. Role of Microprocessors, Digital ICS in Electric Drive Control and Significance of FPGA –Review
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B. Gunapriya and M. Sabrigiriraj
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Control (management) ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical engineering ,General Medicine ,business ,Field-programmable gate array ,Electric drive - Published
- 2017
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24. Real-Time Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Brain Emotional Learning Developed for FPGA-Based PMBLDC Motor Drives
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B. Gunapriya and M. Sabrigiriraj
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,PID controller ,Control engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,BELBIC ,DC motor ,Motor drive ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Mechanics of Materials ,Control theory ,Control system ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Torque ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,General Materials Science ,business ,MATLAB ,computer ,Simulation ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Much research is taking place in the field of motor drives, especially in the area of permanent magnet brushless DC motors (PMBLDC).This paper dealt with developing a Simulink model for PMBLDC motor drive systems with a high-performance, improved brain emotional-learning based intelligent controller (IBELBIC) using MATLAB/Simulink to control the speed and torque of the machine. To enhance the performance of PMBLDC motor, two control loops were employed for control of current and speed, respectively. Though the conventional PI controller may be used to control the speed of PMBLDC motor, the stability of the machine under changing loads cannot be ensured. Therefore, IBELBIC with a tracking system for the speed loop is proposed in this paper. It has been ascertained for the first time that the speed and torque performance of the system is enhanced by IBELBIC with minimum processing time. The contribution of this novel IBELBIC in improving the control system performance is shown by comparison with results obtained from classic PI controller, fuzzy PI controller, anti-windup PI controller, and IBELBIC. The results suggested that IBELBIC-based PMBLDC motor drive was more versatile for variable speed applications. The validation of the simulation was provided by a 400 W PMBLDC motor and drive system using Spartan 3 FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) based prototype, which is generally suitable for dedicated implementations of design and ease of redesign. The LABVIEW-based customized program was developed on a computer to monitor the motor performance.
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- 2016
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25. Lifetime Enhancement of WSN using Energy-Balanced Distributed Clustering Algorithm with Honey Bee Optimization
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M. Yuvaraja and M. Sabrigiriraj
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business.industry ,Node (networking) ,General Medicine ,Base station ,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks ,Packet loss ,Scalability ,Mobile wireless sensor network ,business ,Cluster analysis ,Wireless sensor network ,Simulation ,Computer network ,Mathematics - Abstract
Wireless sensor network consists of sensor nodes with sensing and communication capabilities. Typical communication model of wireless sensor network consists of several sensor nodes as group members, sensor head and sinks. Past few years have witnessed increased in the potential use of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) such as military surveillance, tracking and monitoring, disaster management and combat field reconnaissance. Many issues in WSN are formulated as multidimensional optimization problem and solved through energy based distributed clustering techniques [1]. The main problem in WSN is the lifetime of network. To support scalability, nodes are often grouped in clusters having a leader, often referred as Sensor Head (SH). A SH is responsible for not only sending data to base station but also assists the general nodes to send sensed data to target nodes. The energy consumption of SH is greater than general nodes. Therefore SH selection will affect the lifetime of WSN and also support packet loss. This proposed approach is based on Energy-Balanced Distributed Clustering (EBDC) [2–3] algorithm. Honey bee optimization with some parameters is employed over EBDC algorithm for effective dynamic cluster head selection. This approach helps in increasing the energy consumption. This proposed technique works in three stages: Cluster nodes send data to SH, SH sends data directly to leader and leader sends data to Base Station (BS). Sensor Head (SH) has responsibility to select neighbor node as a Sub Sensor Head (SSH) to reduce overload. Simulations results demonstrate that EBDC-HBO algorithm improves the life time of network.
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- 2016
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