Showing posts with label Research Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research Paper. Show all posts

Monday, 11 August 2014

#Ijsrd : Influence of Metal Temperature on Strength of Rolled Steel Product

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Influence of Metal Temperature on Strength of Rolled Steel Product

Abstract—Rolling is extensively used metal forming process. Almost 90% of cast iron or steel products pass through rolling process at least once in its life cycle. Rolling products are most extensively used in daily life. Use of these products can be seen in bridges, towers, leaf springs, boilers, constructional structural parts and also in daily life products like knives pipes etc. In today’s era, quality of products is one of most important factor considered for its use. Quality of a product can either be controlled or improved by changing in composition or by using heat treatment processes.  In rolling products composition is not only the factor which improve the quality of product but temperature plays a vital role in maintaining and improving quality. By changing temperature of rolling we can change grain structure and its mechanical properties without changing its composition.


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Thursday, 7 August 2014

#Ijsrd Performance of Multiple symbol representation with clipping scheme for PAPR reduction in OFDM systems

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Performance of Multiple symbol representation with clipping scheme for PAPR reduction in OFDM systems

Abstract :

OFDM is one of the multicarrier modulation technique used in various communication systems. The major problem one faces while implementing this system is the high peak to average power .For an efficient OFDM system this PAPR should be low. In this paper a hybrid PAPR (peak to average power ratio) reduction technique for the OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) signal which combines a multiple symbol representations method with a signal clipping method is proposed. In multiple symbol representations alternative signaling points are used to represent one symbol and PAPR is further reduced with the clipping scheme. The performance of the hybrid scheme is compared with the partial transmit sequence which is one of the other PAPR reduction scheme. In partial transmit sequence the input data is divided in to disjoint blocks transformed in to time domain sequence and rotated by phase factors. Theoretical analysis and simulation results validate that the proposed scheme has the ability to provide large PAPR reduction, low bit error rate. Performance analysis is also done with the partial transmit sequence scheme.



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Friday, 18 July 2014

Research Paper On :

PRIVACY PRESERVING AGAINST NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION IN VIRTUAL NETWORK SYSTEM

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Authors :
SHRUTHI S , RNS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Description :
Cloud security is one of most important issues that has attracted a lot of research and development effort in past few years. Particularly, attackers can explore vulnerabilities of a cloud system and compromise virtual machines to deploy further large-scale Distributed Denial-of-Service(DDoS). DDoS attacks usually involve early stage actions such as multi-step exploitation, low frequency vulnerability scanning, and compromising identified vulnerable virtual machines as zombies, and finally DDoS attacks through the compromised zombies. Within the cloud system, especially the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds, the detection of zombie exploration attacks is extremely difficult. This is because cloud users may install vulnerable applications on their virtual machines. To prevent vulnerable virtual machines from being compromised in the cloud, we propose a multi-phase distributed vulnerability detection, measurement, and countermeasure selection mechanism called NICE, which is built on attack graph based analytical models and reconfigurable virtual network-based countermeasures.

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