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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Develop a mobility model for MANETs networks based on fuzzy Logic |
| Country | : | Saudi Arabia |
| Authors | : | Dr. Ahmad B. Alkhodre || Dr. Mostafa Mahmoud |
Abstract:The study and research in the field of networks MANETs depends alleged understand the protocols well of the simulation process before they are applied in the real world, so that we create an environment similar to these networks. The problem of a set of nodes connected with each other wirelessly, this requires the development of a comprehensive model and full and real emulator for the movement of the contract on behalf of stochastic models. Many models came to address the problems of random models that restricted the movement of decade barriers as well as the signals exchanged between them, but these models were not receiving a lot of light on the movement of the contract, such as direction, speed and path that is going by the node. The main goal is to get a comprehensive model and simulator for all parts of the environment of the barriers and obstacles to the movement of the nodes and the mobile signal between them as well as to focus on the movement transactions for the node of the direction, speed, and best way. . This research aims to provide a realistic mobility model for MANET networks. It also addresses the problem of imprecision in social relationships and the location where we apply Fuzzy logic.
Keywords: Mobility Model, Ad hoc Networks, Realistic, Fuzzy Logic
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | ICT for service delivery in Rural India –scope, challenges and present scenario |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Sucheeta Kak || Sunita Gond |
Abstract: The present era of globalization is based on knowledge and information as it directly affects the economic, social, cultural and political activities of all the regions of the world. Governments worldwide have realized the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT's) can play in socio-economic development and India is no exception to this. Majority of Indian population resides in rural areas and their isolation has restricted them from contributing to the national mainstream, adversely affecting the country's growth. Even after 60 years of independence, rural India has remained poor while the remaining country has developed by leaps and bounds.
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| Title | : | Hybrid Evolutionary Optimization Model for Solving Job Shop Scheduling Problem using GA and SA |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Dr. S. Jayasankari |
Abstract: The heuristic optimization techniques were commonly used in solving several optimization problems. The present work aims to develop a hybrid algorithm to solve the scheduling optimization problem of JSSP. There are different variants of these algorithms that were addressed in several previous works. The impacts of these two kinds (Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Simulated Annealing (SA) based optimization model) of initial condition on the performance of these two algorithms were studied using the convergence curve and the achieved makespan.
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