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  • 27.29.10RFID Technology

    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automated identification technology that used tags to transmit data upon RFID reader queries. Compared to barcodes identification technology, RFID tags provide a unique identifier, which raises concerns over user privacy, such as clandestine tracking and inventorying. In its original version, a RFID tag responds to a reader query with [...]

  • 145.16.10M.Tech 2010 admission in Kerala Universities

    This notification was informed by Anoop. Thanks Anoop. Department of Technical Education, Government of Kerala invites applications for admission to Master of Technology (M.Tech) in College of Engineering (University of Kerala), TKM College of Engineering (University of Kerala), Government Engineering College, Thrissur (University of Calicut), Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam ( M. G University [...]

  • 11.30.10Server Load Balancing

    Server load balancing is defined as a process and technology that distributes site traffic among several servers using a network device. A load balancer, intercepts network based traffic destined for a site. It splits the traffic into individual request and decides which server receives individual request. Load balancer maintains a watch on the available servers [...]

  • 61.28.10Load Balancing in Parallel Computers

    A parallel compute is a collection of processing elements that communicate and cooperate to solve large problems efficiently. Parallel computers vary in two fundamental architecture facets, (i) Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) Vs Multiple Instruction Multiple Data (MIMD) and (ii) Shared memory Vs Distributed memory. A parallel computer with a logically shared memory system provides [...]

  • 91.25.10Load Balancing in Internet

    The Internet is a network of networks in which users at any one computer can get access to the information from any other computer. It was conceived by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. government in 1969 and was first known as the ARPANET. The main aim was to allow the researchers [...]

  • 01.14.10Multicasting in Ad Hoc Networks

    MANETs are useful in many application environments and do not need any infrastructure support. Collaborative computing and communications in smaller areas (buildings, organizations, conferences, etc.) can be set up using MANETs. Communications in battlefields and disaster recovery areas are other examples of application environments. Similarly communications using a network of sensors, and inter-island communications using [...]

  • 21.14.10Routing In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    Developing support for routing is one of the most significant challenges in ad hoc networks and is critical for the basic network operations. Certain unique combinations of characteristics make routing in ad hoc networks interesting. First, nodes in an ad hoc network are allowed to move in an uncontrolled manner. Such node mobility results in [...]

  • 01.14.10Agent Based Systems and Applications

    Agents (adaptive or intelligent agents and multi-agent systems) constitute one of the most prominent and attractive technologies in Computer Science at the beginning of this new century. Agent and multi-agent system technologies, methods, and theories are currently contributing to many diverse domains. These include information retrieval, user interface design, robotics, electronic commerce, computer mediated collaboration, [...]

  • 11.13.10Expert Systems and decision making

    One of the most successful applications of artificial intelligence reasoning techniques using facts and rules has been in building expert systems that embody knowledge about a specialized field of human endeavour, such as medicine, engineering, or business. Knowledge Base and the Inference Engine are two major parts of the expert system. The knowledge base consists [...]

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