Sanjaya Kumar Sarangi

Sanjaya Kumar Sarangi
  • M.Tech , Ph.D
  • Adjunct Assoc. Prof. and Academic Coordinator at Utkal University

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Current institution
Utkal University
Current position
  • Adjunct Assoc. Prof. and Academic Coordinator
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October 2017 - December 2017
Utkal University
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  • Fellow

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Publications (31)
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Image Inpainting is the technique of filling out a photo with missing details. The purpose of inpainting is to visualize the realistic reconstruction of lost areas in a way that looks to the human eye natural. We present a novel algorithm in this paper that strengthens, enlarges, and fasters to the previous approach algorithm. A post-processing of...
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Fifth generation (5G) wireless networks’ system performance is dependent on having perfect knowledge of the channel state information (CSI). Deep learning (DL) has helped improve both the end-to-end reliability of 5G and beyond fifth generation (B5G) networks and the computational complexity of these networks. This work uses the Bi-linear long shor...
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The most challenging difficulties in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is energy conservation. Data fusion is the process of combining data from several sources to produce a single scenario. It has the ability to save a large amount of sensor energy while simultaneously enhancing sensing data accuracy. Reduced energy usage is mainly essential and dif...
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A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a set of autonomous mobile devices connected by wireless links in a distributed manner and without a fixed infrastructure. Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) is considered as an infrastructure-less and constant self-configured network of wireless devices. Here, multicast has emerged as an efficient tool for communica...
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Abstract It has become increasingly easy for customers to live their lives to the fullest as a result of technology improvements in the last few years. Customers can choose when and where they want to access high-speed data at their leisure. Radiofrequency space is becoming increasingly scarce due to the growing popularity of wireless devices and t...
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In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes are connected and disconnected regularly; since every mobile node travels autonomously, those nodes are dispersed not uniformly. Connection damage has straight consequences on the network characteristics. For that motivation, various techniques are quick and efficient damage of connection identification using alert...
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The dark web is a virtually untraceable hidden layer of the internet that is frequently used to store and access secret data. However, a number of situations have been documented in which this platform has been used to covertly undertake illicit and unlawful operations. Traditional crime-solving procedures are inadequate to meet the demands of the...
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Since 2014, Emotet has been using Man-in-the-Browsers (MITB) attacks to target companies in the finance industry and their clients. Its key aim is to steal victims' online money-lending records and vital credentials as they go to their banks' websites. Without analyzing network packet payload computing (PPC), IP address labels, port number traces,...
Patent
Particularly, the present invention is related to Mobile User Trajectory Prediction A system with Extreme Machine Learning Algorithm of the broader field of Wireless Communications in Computer Science Engineering. More particularly, the present invention relates to Mobile User Trajectory Prediction System with Extreme Machine Learning Algorithm, in...
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Multicast Routings is a big challenge due to limitations such as node power and bandwidth Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET). The path to be chosen from the source to the destination node requires protocols. Multicast protocols support group-oriented operations in a bandwidth-efficient way. While several protocols for multi-cast MANETs have been evolved...
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Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) presenting a distinct and infrastructure free network which are group of wireless nodes functioning with self-driven and self-routing principle. Ad-hoc networks, a new set of communication platform, experimented for enabling effective communication during cyclonic disaster and calamities. Dynamic mobility system is a...
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he mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are gaining popularity in recent years due to their flexibility and they can be deployed at any location without pre-existing infrastructure. Clustering is an important research topic for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) because clustering guarantee basic levels of system performance, such as throughput and delay,...
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The evolution of Wireless Sensor networks (WSNs) is a demandable, efficient and emerging area of Computer Science Engineering which has been currently employed in various field of engineering particularly in communication system to make it effective and reliable. For successful application of WSN it is important to maintain the basic security level...
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The evolution of Wireless Sensor networks (WSNs) is a demandable, efficient and emerging area of Computer Science Engineering which has been currently employed in various field of engineering particularly in communication system to make it effective and reliable. For successful application of WSN it is important to maintain the basic security level...
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A study on the lead biosorption by resting cells of lead resistant bacteria, isolated from industrial effluents, was carried out to ascertain their biosorption capacities. The strain showing highest MIC (minimum inhibition concentration) for lead was selected for the study and identified as Bacillus cereus. Lead biosorption studies on Bacillus cere...
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Introduction On the night of December 2, 1984, a leak occurred at the Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal, India, causing 40 tons of methylisocyanate (MIC) to be released into the atmosphere over a period of 2 hours. The gas spread over an area of 8 kilometers. According to the Indian government 3,150 people died within 3 days of the MIC expo...

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