Work place: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NITTTR, Chandigarh, India
E-mail: rkc_97@yahoo.com
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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Networks, Information Security, Network Security, Data Structures and Algorithms
Biography
Dr. C. Rama Krishna received B.Tech. from JNTU, Hyderabad (1992) with Distinction, M.Tech. from Cochin University of Science & Technology (1995) with First Division, Cochin, and Ph.D from IIT, Kharagpur (2010) in the area of Mobile Adhoc Networks, and he is Senior Member IEEE. Since 1996, he is working with Department of Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research, Chandigarh and currently holding the position of Professor and Head of Department (with 20+ years of teaching & research experience). He conducted more than 125 training programmes (Online and Contact mode) of 1 and 2 weeks duration in the upcoming areas of CSE/IT for the faculty of Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics to improve quality of technical education. He is Professor In-charge for Campus-wide Internet Administration, Institute Web Portal and Hardware Maintenance, NCTEL Web Portal for Video Lectures, Go-Green Initiative (paperless office). He is also Liaison Officer for Delhi to finalize training needs and to mobilize teachers to attend various training programmes of NITTTR Chandigarh. His research interests include Computer Networks, Wireless Networks, Cryptography & Cyber Security, and Cloud Computing. He published more than 90 research publications in referred International and National Journals and Conferences. He guided more than 62 Master of Engineering theses in Computer Science and Engineering and he is guiding 8 Ph.D students in the area of wireless networks and cloud computing.
By Sunil Kumar C. Rama Krishna A. K. Solanki
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2017.11.02, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2017
Data losses in wireless sensor network (WSN) commonly occur due to diverse transmission errors such as hardware or software limitations, channel congestion, network coverage constraint and transmission delay. Another important cause for data loss is distinct security attacks caused by illegal interferences of illicit third parties. Apart from that data loss may occur due to some unforeseen causes too. A number of efforts have been made in WSN to control such types of data loss during the transmission process individually or along with various combinations. However, none of them are capable of addressing each of the mentioned cause of data loss in WSN environment. Henceforth, we have proposed an error resistant technique for WSN to address all of the mentioned causes for data loss. The proposed technique also offers a backup system for the accidental data losses. The experimental results shows that the proposed technique offers minimum data loss during the communication process by offering higher Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and low Information Loss compared to the other existing error control techniques. The time efficiency can also be justified by its high Throughput and complexity can be verified by measuring Cyclomatic Complexity.
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