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    • The Grid Scan Heuristic for Extending Lifetime in Wireless Sensor Networks 

      Pachva, Srikar (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Wireless Sensor Networks, consisting of sensing devices which sense the environment and communicate information among each other, is an emergent field in wireless networking with many potential applications. Efficiency of ...
    • Multi-Agent Based Simulation of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicles System 

      Murugesan, Karthiksivaram (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The rapid growth of using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for civilian and military applications has promoted the development of research in many areas. Most of the unmanned aerial vehicles in use are manually controlled. ...
    • Multi-Style Web Content Restructuring for Efficient Mobile Web Browsing 

      Xia, Xiaojun (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Mobile devices such as smart phones, PDAs, and tablets are getting more and more popular every day. As a result, more people tend to use mobile devices to access Web contents. Therefore, mobile browsing becomes an important ...
    • Discovering Complex Relationships between Drugs and Diseases 

      Sharma, Ranjana (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Finding the complex semantic relations between existing drugs and new diseases will help in the drug development in a new way. Most of the drugs which have found new uses have been discovered due to serendipity. Hence, the ...
    • Job Aggregation Search Engine 

      Sundaram, Anita (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      In this paper we describe the design and implementation of a Job Aggregation Search Engine (JASE) that acts as a one-stop-shop for listing recently posted jobs across top multiple job search engines. There are multiple job ...
    • DOM Structure Based Web Pattern Mining 

      Pillarikuppam, Naresh (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      A rapid expansion in the Web has motivated several studies to understand and recognize the implementation structure underlying the interface. Though the presentation of the Web pages looks different, those Web pages may ...
    • Algorithms for Coverage Improvement in a Sensor Network 

      Maddi, Sunil Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Sensors are devices which have the ability to receive and respond to a signal. These sensors, when used as a group, form a sensor network. Sensors in a sensor network can communicate and transmit data. In the early stages ...
    • Shortest Path in a Wireless Sensor Network with Multiple Sensor Failures 

      Poreddy, Sandeep Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This paper shows how a shortest path can be obtained in a wireless sensor network, between a source sensor and a destination sensor, in a hop-by-hop fashion, considering multiple sensor failures along the path of data ...
    • Demonstrating Bid Rigging with a Shopping Agent Application Using JADE 

      Sivanandam, Dinesh (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This paper presents the implementation of a shopping-cart agent that demonstrated collusion in online bidding. Collusion is an agreement between two or more persons, sometimes illegal and therefore secretive, to limit open ...
    • Graph Data Conversion and Tree Visualization 

      Guduru, Srinivas (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The first part of the paper is converting graph data format from GXL to GraphML. GXL and GraphML are both XML-based languages for representing graph data. The HP page segmentation tool produces output graph data in GXL ...
    • Analysis of Security Vulnerabilities in Web Applications using Threat Modeling 

      Kondamarri, Samuel Sudhakar (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Software security issues have been a major concern to the cyberspace community; therefore, a great deal of research on security testing has been performed, and various security testing techniques have been developed. A ...
    • Positioning of Relay Stations in Wireless Sensor Networks 

      Koganti, Nikhil (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      A sensor is a device which can detect or measure a physical property and which records, indicates, or otherwise responds to the signal received. A wireless sensor in a network can communicate with the sensors located within ...
    • Modeling of Dynamic Pricing of Energy for a Smart Grid Using a Multi-agent Framework 

      Kaur, Harvinder (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The use of smart grids is being promoted to address issues such as energy independence, global warming and emergency resilience. A smart grid is a digitized form of the power grid and is comprised of an intelligent monitoring ...
    • POMDP Planning in Service Composition 

      Min, Chen (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Automated vVeb service composition is becoming an increasingly important research topic. It describes the automatic process of composing atomic services into a chain of services that provide a specific functionality that ...
    • Graduate School Application Archive System (GSAAS) 

      Fazal, Nazeer Ahmed Khan (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The advent of using web applications has dramatically changed the way people access data and understand these concepts. Users have expressed problems involved with accessing the data in an easy and effective way with ...
    • Frequent Substring-Based Sequence Classification Using Reduced Alphabets 

      Chitraranjan, Charith Devinda (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      In recent years, various disciplines have generated large quantities of sequence data which has necessitated automated techniques for classifying these sequences into different categories of interest. Especially with the ...
    • Automated Tool for Software Requirements Inspection 

      Amaran, Pradeep (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The software inspection process is a very cost effective method of identifying defects in documents produced during the software life cycle, leading to higher quality software with lower field failures. Manual inspections ...
    • Bayesian Approach for Detection Classification 

      Annapureddy, Anupama Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The objective of this paper is to develop and test a software system that uses incomplete information from a collection of sensors to classify different objects present in a particular area with a pre-specified probability. ...
    • Uses and Gratifications of Amputees' Online Social Networks 

      Frohlich, Dennis Owen (2011)
      The following thesis examined amputee support groups on Facebook. Having an 111 amputation can be a life-changing experience. and social support may be necessary to understand one's amputation. Hundreds of amputee groups ...
    • Maximizing Sensor Coverage using Displacement to Remove Overlaps 

      Fazal, Kareemullah Khan (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Sensor networks are wireless networks with small, low-cost sensors which collect and disseminate environmental data. They are used for monitoring and controlling physical environments from remote locations with better ...