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Identity-based message authentication scheme using proxy vehicles for vehicular ad hoc networks
Message authentication verifies the identity of the sender vehicle, ensuring it in between vehicles and Road Side Units (RSU) is an essential part of Vehicular Adhoc Networks. Signature verification in RSUs will be troublesome if a large number of vehicles enters in its region at the same time. In such cases the efficiency of the RSUs will be affected due to high computational overhead. To address this issue, proxy vehicle based message authentication scheme (ID-MAP) is proposed by Asaar et al. (ITVT 67: 5409, 2018). It uses proxy vehicles to reduce the overheads of the RSU by verifying multiple messages at the same time. Even though it deals with the efficiency issues of RSU, the computational cost of signature generation is high. Since the ability of a vehicle to act as a proxy vehicle is based on the number of signed messages, it has a major impact. It also cannot guarantee privacy preservation and hence it is insecure against attacks based on privacy preservation. It also has other drawbacks like storage issues and high overheads. Hence, a new identity based message authentication using proxy vehicles is proposed in this paper. Elliptic Curve Cryptography based scheme is used without pairings for message authentication. Proxy vehicles will verify multiple messages from vehicles through batch verification and send the result to the RSU. The identity of multiple proxy vehicles will be verified by RSU, it can also cross check the correctness of the received result. Thereby RSUs can verify a large number of messages at the same time with the help of proxy vehicles. Security analysis shows that if each proxy vehicle verifies 300 messages of its neighbor vehicles, then with the help of proxy vehicles an RSU can verify 226,244 messages per second which is 40% less than that of ID-MAP scheme. It also shows that the computational cost to generate a signature in the proposed scheme is 50% less than that of ID-MAP scheme. 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
Ideological preferences versus national integration of India
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Idiosyncratic Deals: Understanding Effect of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation I-Deals on Innovative Work Behaviour
I-deals or Idiosyncratic deals are specialised, adaptable work patterns by mutual agreement between employees and their managers to meet demands of a dynamic work place. Innovative work behaviour also known as IWB is referred to as the employee behaviour that intends to create and introduce novel and valuable products, processes, innovations and ways of working within a job-role or work-group of an organization. This research discovers the connection between various types of intrinsic and extrinsic motivational deals such as the work responsibility idiosyncratic deals, flexibility deals and financial ones and innovative behaviour, specially within the purview of the working women. It also provides an overview on the outcome of these deals on innovation at a workplace. Our study adopted descriptive research to assess the association of Idiosyncratic deals with IWB using a quantitative study across 352 female employees of Indian Corporate sector. It was found that there exists a direct and positive association amid intrinsically and extrinsically motivated Idiosyncratic deals and an innovative mind-set, in the context of Indian IT sector. This study establishes the influence of idiosyncratic deals and the motivational factors within them in driving an innovative mind set. Thus, the study helps to recognize the value that I-deals brings in establishing an effective innovative environment for employees playing a vital role in the growth of the organization. 2024, Iquz Galaxy Publisher. All rights reserved. -
IEEHR: Improved Energy Efficient Honeycomb Based Routing in MANET for Improving Network Performance and Longevity
In present scenario, efficient energy conservation has been the greatest focus in Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs). Typically, the energy consumption rate of dense networks is to be reduced by proper topological management. Honeycomb based model is an efficient parallel computing technique, which can manage the topological structures in a promising manner. Moreover, discovering optimal routes in MANET is the most significant task, to be considered with energy efficiency. With that motive, this paper presents a model called Improved Energy Efficient Honeycomb based Routing (IEEHR) in MANET. The model combines the Honeycomb based area coverage with Location-Aided Routing (LAR), thereby reducing the broadcasting range during the process of path finding. In addition to optimal routing, energy has to be effectively utilized in MANET, since the mobile nodes have energy constraints. When the energy is effectively consumed in a network, the network performance and the network longevity will be increased in respective manner. Here, more amount of energy is preserved during the sleeping state of the mobile nodes, which are further consumed during the process of optimal routing. The designed model has been implemented and analyzed with NS-2 Network Simulator based on the performance factors such as Energy Efficiency, Transmission Delay, Packet Delivery Ratio and Network Lifetime. 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
IIRM: Intelligent Information Retrieval Model for Structured Documents by One-Shot Training Using Computer Vision
Various information retrieval algorithms have matured in recent years to facilitate data extraction from structured (with a predefined template) digital document images, primarily to manage and automate different organizations invoice and bill reimbursement processes. The algorithms are designated either rule-based or machine-learning-based. Both approaches have respective advantages and disadvantages. The rule-based algorithms struggle to generalize and need periodic adjustments, whereas machine learning-based supervised approaches need extensive data for training and substantial time and effort for manual annotation. The proposed system attempts to address both problems by providing a one-shot training approach using image processing, template matching, and optical character recognition. The model is extensible for any structured documents such as closing disclosure, bill, tax receipt, besides invoices. The model is validated against six different structured document types obtained from a reputed title insurance (TI) company. The comprehensive analysis of the experimental results confirms entity-wise extraction accuracy between 73.91 and 100% and straight through pass 81.81%, which is within business acceptable precision for a live environment. Out of total 32 tested entities, 17 outperformed all state-of-the-art techniques, where max accuracy has been 93 % with only invoices or sales receipts. The system has been set operational to assist the robotic process automation of the TI mentioned above based on the experimental results. 2022, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. -
ILeHCSA: an internet of things enabled smart home automation scheme with speech enabled controlling options using machine learning strategy
Nowadays, communication schemes and the related automation logics have improved drastically, and people are moving from classical to intelligent applications. This naturally raises the growth ratio of the automation industry and enables researchers to work accordingly. The field of automation is essential in specific unavoidable environments such as hospitals, industrial units, individual residences, disaster areas, etc. In this paper, a novel machine-learning enabled speech-based home automation system is designed, called Intelligent Learning-enabled Home Controlling with Speech Assistance (ILeHCSA). This scheme integrates several latest technologies to control the home intelligently, including machine learning, speech assistance technology, and Internet of Things (IoT) support. Based on these advanced technologies, the logic of smart home automation systems has been designed in this approach, and it provides intellectual home controlling options to people. The following are the devices and sensors which are essential to control the electronic devices embedded into the home environment: Node Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Wi-Fi enabled Microcontroller, Relay Unit, Voice Capture Module with Mic, Speech-to-Text (STT) Converter Module, and Global Positioning System (GPS) to identify the location of the device. The machine-learning logic is utilized to provide a statistical analysis of device usage and to provide a clear summary and traces to maintain the device accordingly. These smart technologies can innovatively change the living atmosphere with sufficient support and comfort. The main intention of this paper is to provide a robust home automation system to support people efficiently, especially the people who are physically suffering from illness and the aged ones. The proposed work provides a 96.5% accuracy ratio when compared with other methods. 2021 Nismon Rio Robert et al. -
IM-EDRD from Retinal Fundus Images Using Multi-Level Classification Techniques
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people suffering from eye illnesses, which should be treated as soon as possible in order to avoid blindness. Retinal Fundus images are employed for this purpose, as well as for analysing eye abnormalities and diagnosing eye illnesses. Exudates can be recognised as bright lesions in fundus pictures, which can be the first indi-cator of diabetic retinopathy. With that in mind, the purpose of this work is to cre-ate an Integrated Model for Exudate and Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis (IM-EDRD) with multi-level classifications. The model uses Support Vector Machine (SVM)-based classification to separate normal and abnormal fundus images at the first level. The input pictures for SVM are pre-processed with Green Channel Extraction and the retrieved features are based on Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM). Furthermore, the presence of Exudate and Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) in fundus images is detected using the Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) classifier at the second level of classification. Exudate detection, blood vessel extraction, and Optic Disc (OD) detection are all processed to achieve suitable results. Furthermore, the second level processing comprises Morphological Component Analysis (MCA) based image enhancement and object segmentation processes, as well as feature extraction for training the ANFIS clas-sifier, to reliably diagnose DR. Furthermore, the findings reveal that the proposed model surpasses existing models in terms of accuracy, time efficiency, and precision rate with the lowest possible error rate. 2023, Tech Science Press. All rights reserved. -
Image and signal processing in the underwater environment
To handle submerged action recognition, researchers must first understand the fundamental principles of photonic crystals mostly in the liquid phase. Deterioration effects are produced by the mediums physical attributes, which are not present in typical pictures captured in the air because light is increasingly reduced as it passes through water, submarine pictures are characterized by low readability. As a consequence, the sceneries are poorly contrasting and murky. Its vision capability is limited to approximately twenty meters in clear blue water and five meters or less in muddy water due to light dispersion. Absorbing (the removal of incident light) and dispersion are the two factors that produce light degradation. So the actual quality of submersible digital imaging is influenced by the destructive interference processes of light in water. Longitudinal scattered (haphazardly diverted light traveling from objects to the cameras) causes picture details to be blurred. 2021, SciTechnol, All Rights Reserved. -
Image contrast enhancement by scaling reconstructed approximation coefficients using SVD combined masking technique
The proposed method addresses the general issues of image contrast enhancement. The input image is enhanced by incorporating discrete wavelet transform, singular value decomposition, standard intensity deviation based clipped sub image histogram equalization and masking technique. In this method, low pass filtered coefficients of wavelet and its scaled version undergoes masking approach. The scale value is obtained using singular value decomposition between reconstructed approximation coefficients and standard intensity deviation based clipped sub image histogram equalization image. The masking image is added to the original image to produce a maximum contrast-enhanced image. The supremacy of the proposed method tested over other methods. The qualitative and quantitative analysis is used to justify the performance of the proposed method. 2015 The Science and Information (SAI) Organization Limited. -
Imidazopyridine chalcones as potent anticancer agents: Synthesis, single-crystal X-ray, docking, DFT and SAR studies
New imidazopyridinechalcone analogs were synthesized through the ClaisenSchmidt condensation reaction. The newly synthesized imidazopyridine-chalcones (S1S12) were characterized using spectroscopic and elemental analysis. The structures of compounds S2 and S5 were confirmed by X-ray crystallography. The global chemical reactivity descriptor parameter was calculated using theoretically (DFT-B3LYP-3-211, G) estimated highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital values and the results are discussed. Compounds S1S12 were screened on A-549 (lung carcinoma epithelial cells) and MDA-MB-231 (M.D. Anderson-Metastatic Breast 231) cancer cell lines. Compounds S6 and S12 displayed exceptional antiproliferative activity against lung A-549 cancer cells with IC50 values of 4.22 and 6.89 M, respectively, compared to the standard drug doxorubicin (IC50 = 3.79 ?M). In the case of the MDA-MB-231 cell line, S1 and S6 exhibited exceptionally superior antiproliferative activity with IC50 of 5.22 and 6.50 ?M, respectively, compared to doxorubicin (IC50 = 5.48 ?M). S1 was found to be more active than doxorubicin. Compounds S1S12 were tested for their cytotoxicity on human embryonic kidney 293 cells, which confirmed the nontoxic nature of the active compounds. Further molecular docking studies verified that compounds S1S12 have a higher docking score and interacted well with the target protein. The most active compound S1 interacted well with the target protein carbonic anhydrase II in complex with pyrimidine-based inhibitor, and S6 with human Topo II? ATPase/AMP-PNP. The results suggest that imidazopyridine-chalcone analogs may serve as new leads as anticancer agents. 2023 Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft. -
Imidazopyridine Hydrazine Conjugates as Potent Anti-TB Agents with their Docking, SAR, and DFT Studies
Novel imidazopyridines hydrazine conjugates were designed and synthesized for their anti-tubercular (anti-TB) activity. A cytotoxicity assay was conducted with Vero cells to determine the safety profile of the most effective compounds. It was found that compound (IA3) (MIC=0.78 ?M) and (IA8) (MIC=1.12 ?M) were nearly 3.7 and 2.5 times more active than pyrazinamide. Based on Density functional theory (DFT), these molecules exhibited better charge transfer between molecular orbital's, which made them suitable for biological applications. Molecular docking on Mycobacterium tuberculosis InhA bound to NITD-916 (PDB: 4R9S) revealed that compounds possessed greater binding affinity towards proteins. In addition, the most active anti-TB compounds (IA3) and (IA8) exhibited high levels of interaction with the target protein and exceptional safety profile, suggesting they may prove to be effective leads for new drugs. 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH. -
Immobilized proline-based electro-organocatalyst for the synthesis of bis-?-diketone via Knoevenagel condensation reaction
In the quest for more sustainable chemical processes, we devised a technique using electro-organocatalysis to synthesize bis-?-diketone compounds via Knoevenagel condensation of benzaldehyde and dimedone. Our approach involves a modified electrode fabricated via anchoring L-proline onto a carbon fiber paper electrode supported by poly-3,4-diaminobenzoic acid (PDABA), which enhances efficiency in addition to the simple catalyst separation from the reaction mixture in heterogeneous catalysis. The electrochemical and surface topographical studies for the fabricated electrode were carried out, revealing high efficiency in comparison to the bare carbon fiber paper electrode. This electrochemical reaction operates under mild conditions utilizing lithium perchlorate and acetonitrile, yielding high amounts of the desired product. This study showcases a promising pathway for producing valuable organic compounds in an environmentally friendly manner, marking a significant stride forward in sustainable synthesis practices. 2024 Elsevier Ltd -
Impact of Abuse on Mental Health and Happiness Among Students: Mediating Role of Family Environment
Background: Child abuse and neglect is an issue of concern for public health professionals. The impact of abuse may lead to poor physical and mental health conditions. Family environment may impact coping and recovery among victims of abuse. The association between child abuse, mental health, happiness, and family environment is complex. The study examines the association and pathways between child abuse exposure, mental health and happiness, while exploring the potentially mediating effect of the family environment. Methods: Data were collected from 571 high school students from Kerala, India, by using various tools, including a semi-structured questionnaire, Depression and Anxiety Youth Scale, and happiness scale. A mediation analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM) was carried out to test the objectives of the study. Results: The analysis shows that mental health, happiness, and family environment are correlated with abuse experience. The mediation analysis further shows that the indirect effect of abuse on mental health via the family environment was significant (? = 0.013, 95% CI [0.002, 0.033]). The indirect effect of abuse on happiness via the family environment was significant (? = 0.019, 95% CI [0.044, 0.003]). Furthermore, the total effect of abuse on mental health (? = 0.266, 95% CI [0.164, 0.354]) and abuse on happiness (? = 0.152, 95% CI [0.259, 0.050]) was significant. Conclusion: The study reveals that abuse experiences impact happiness and mental health outcomes among students. The family environment mediates the relationship between child abuse and mental health, and between child abuse and happiness. 2023 The Author(s). -
Impact of Aggressive and Conservative Working Capital Management Policy on Firms Profitability
The International Journal's Research Journal of Social Science & Management, Vol-4 (1), pp. 105-110. ISSN-2251-1571 -
Impact of bioconvection on the free stream flow of a pseudoplastic nanofluid past a rotating cone
In the current work, the repercussions of Brownian motion and thermophoresis on the three-dimensional free stream flow of tangent hyperbolic (pseudoplastic) nanofluid past a rotating cone are explored. The tangent hyperbolic model expresses the characteristics of a shear-thinning nanofluid. Furthermore, oxytactic microorganisms were used as mixers to actively stabilize the nanoparticles. The movement of these microorganisms within the nanofluid gives rise to a major phenomenon termed bioconvection. The flow of nanofluid past a rotating cone finds applications in the field of nuclear reactors, biomedical applications, solar power collectors, steam generators, and so on. The mathematical model is designed using Buongiorno's model that describes the two major slip mechanisms experienced by the nanoparticles moving within a fluid namely thermophoretic force and Brownian motion. The model thus formed is nondimensionalized using the apt similarity transformation. The resulting system is solved by the (Formula presented.) technique by adapting the shooting method. The velocity, temperature, concentration, and motile density profiles are graphically interpreted for different flow parameters involved in the study. It was observed that thermophoresis reduces concentration and enhances the temperature whereas Brownian motion enhanced both temperature and concentration profiles. Also, the increase in the mixed convection parameter effectively decreased the temperature of the nanofluid. 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. -
Impact of boundary conditions on Rayleigh-Bard convection: stability, heat transfer and chaos
The paper compares the results of Rayleigh-Bard convection problem for rigid-rigid-isothermal, rigid-free-isothermal and free-free isothermal boundaries. A minimal Fourier-Galerkin expansion yields the generalized-Lorenz-model whose scaled version is reduced to the Stuart-Landau-model using the multiscale-method. Nusselt number is estimated for both steady and unsteady regimes. Regular, chaotic, and periodic natures of the solution are studied using the Hopf-Rayleigh-number and by means of a bifurcation diagram. The linear and weakly-nonlinear-analyses reveal that the onset of regular and chaotic motions in the case of rigid-free-isothermal boundaries happens later than that of free-free isothermal boundaries but earlier than rigid-rigid-isothermal boundaries. It is shown that the scaled-Lorenz-model possesses all the features of the classical-Lorenz-model. Beyond the value of the Hopf-Rayleigh-number, we observe chaotic-motion between two consecutive spells of periodic motion. It is found that one can also have a window of periodicity for all three boundaries. 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. -
Impact of Brexit on bond yields and volatility spillover across France, Germany, UK, USA, and India's debt markets
Britain's decision to exit the EU lead to disruptions in global markets. This study investigates the change in the return and volatility spillover pattern due to the repercussions of the Brexit vote between the US, France, the UK, Germany, and India's 10-year government bond yields by applying the VAR and GARCH-BEKK models. The findings demonstrate a substantial rise in the return spillover to India and USA 10-year government bond yields following the Brexit vote compared to the pre-Brexit vote era. In addition, the results showed evidence of unidirectional volatility spillover from India to France, bidirectional volatility spillover between the USA and India, and unidirectional volatility spillover from the UK to India 10-year government bond market post-Brexit vote. However, there was no interconnection between these markets before the Brexit vote. Therefore, the Brexit vote did affect and significantly increased the linkage between the US, France, the UK, and India's 10-year government bond market. The increase in correlation in India-US, India-UK, and India-France's 10-year government bond markets will help predict and have an important implication for hedgers, decision-makers, and portfolio managers if similar political events occur in the future. Sangeetha G. Nagarakatte, Natchimuthu Natchimuthu, 2022. -
Impact of catchment, direct to consumer advertisement on consumer buying intention: Retailer and consumer aligned perspective from Indian pharmaceuticals industry /
Internaional Journal of Management Studies, Vol.6, Issue 1, Part 5, ISSN No: 2249-0302. -
Impact of Celebrity Credibility in Social Advertising: A Systematic Review of Rahul Dravids Anti-tobacco Campaign Endorsement
Tobacco cessation programs have had their share of hits and misses. While state-controlled organizations invest in such programs every year, it is hard to trace their effectiveness. This is a bigger challenge when celebrities are enrolled to endorse such programs. Several studies that track celebrity endorsements for marketing commercial products have validated the influence of celebrities on brand-related outcomes. This study provides a systematic review of a celebrity endorsement of an anti-tobacco advertisement. To conduct a systematic review of a celebrity endorsement, we examined the responses of celebrity fans on source (celebrity) credibility factors and their attitude towards the social cause endorsement. A sample of 258 celebrity fans was surveyed using a questionnaire. The survey instrument contained a 15-item scale to measure celebrity factors of physical attractiveness, expertise and trustworthiness. Further, demographic details, social media activity and cigarette consumption details were captured along with cognitive and affective responses towards the anti-tobacco endorsement featuring the celebrity. It was found that physical attractiveness and trustworthiness of the celebrity were found to be influencing the attitude of the fan towards social cause. In addition, the study revealed the significant influence of education on attitude towards social cause in contrast to age and gender as evident in previous studies. The study provides very important insights for advertisers of social causes on effective use of celebrities as part of their communication campaigns. 2021, School of Management Sciences. All rights reserved. -
Impact of chemical reaction on MHD 3D flow of a nanofluid containing gyrotactic microorganism in the presence of uniform heat source/sink
The purpose of current study is to deliberate the effect of chemical reaction on 3D flow and heat transfer of an MHD nanofluid in the vicinity of plate containing gyrotactic microorganism over a elastic surface. Influence of uniform heat source/sink on temparature transfer has been considerd. The governing standard nonlinear system of equalities is resolved numerically via Runge-Kutta method of 45th order based shooting scheme. Role of substantial parameters on flow fields as well as on the, heat, mass and microorganism transportation rates are determined and discussed through ploted graphs. 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.

