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SECURITY MECHANISM FOR COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Author(s): KRITI JAIN , NEETI BISHT , SOHAN LAL , UPASANA BAHUGUNA

Abstract: The wireless sensor network is an emerging field that combines sensing, computation, and communication into a single tiny device. As sensor networks frame closer towards well-known deployment, security issues become a vital concern. So far, much work has focused on making sensor networks realistic and useful, but still security in data communication is big issue for research. This paper proposed the idea of having different Kerberos authentication architecture for the different clusters in sensor network to save energy of the sensor nodes and to save time for data communication between the sensor nodes.

  • Publication Date: 21-Apr-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6184-4-41
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LOCALIZATION OF REGION-BASED ACTIVE CONTOURS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Author(s): HIREN MEWADA , PARTHESH MANKODI

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a natural framework that al- lows any region-based segmentation energy to be re-formulated in a local way. We consider local rather than global image statistics and evolve a contour based on local information. Localized con- tours are capable of segmenting objects with heterogeneous feature profiles that would be difficult to capture correctly using a standard global method. The presented technique is versatile enough to be used with any global region-based active contour energy and instill in it the benefits of localization. We describe this framework and demonstrate the localization of three well-known energies in order to illustrate how our framework can be applied to any energy. We then compare each localized energy to its global counterpart to show the improvements that can be achieved. Next, an in-depth study of the behaviors of these energies in response to the degree of localization is given. Finally, we show results on challenging im- ages to illustra

  • Publication Date: 21-Apr-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6184-4-42
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