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SELF APPRAISAL REPORT

SUBGROUP : MOBILE & INNOVATIVE COMPUTING


5.1 Project Name: Performance based Resource Management and Load
balancing in Cloud.
5.1.1 Contributing Faculty Members
Name : Dr. Sarbani Roy
Department/School : Computer Science and Engineering
Journal Publications Number : 11 J ournals +1 Book Chapter
Conference Publications Number : 48
Patents Number : Nil
Policy Documents Number : Nil
H Index Number : 7( http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=vembv2sAAAAJ )
Cumulative Impact Factor Number :
Total Citations Number : 150 ( http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=vembv2sAAAAJ)
Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance Number: 3 ongoing
Awarded and ongoing Masters thesis guidance Number : 23 awarded

5.1.2 Special Achievements
Name : Sarbani Roy
Name of the award:
1. Awarded and availed Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Fellowship 2012-2013.

2. Awarded UGC RAMAN Postdoctoral Fellowship 2012-2013 (not availed).

3. Awarded cLink (with the support of Erasmus Mundus Programme of the European Union)
Postdoctoral Fellowship 2012-2013 (not availed).

5.1.3 Relevant Projects in Last 10 years including the Ongoing Projects

1. Working as a Principal Investigator of Project Title: Performance based Resource Management
and Load balancing in Cloud Environment, Sponsor: under the project Mobile Computing and
Innovative Applications under UPE - Phase II, 2012-2015.
2. Worked as a co-investigator of NRDMS project entitled Development of an Integrated Web
Portal for Healthcare Management based on Sensor-grid Technologies, under School of Mobile
computing & Communication, J adavpur University, India, 2011-2014.
3. Worked as a co-investigator of UGC project entitled Monitoring Air Pollution Using GIS and
Sensor Technology , under department of Computer Science and Engineering, J adavpur
University, India, 2011-2013.
4. Worked as a co-coordinator of J U-FOSS resource center collaboration of J adavpur University and
IOTA, 2008-2011.
5. Worked as a co-investigator of DST-SERC project entitled Developing Multi-Agent Systemfor
Performance Based Resource Brokering and Management in Computational Grid Environment,
under department of Computer Science and Engineering, J adavpur University, India, J une 2007-
May 2010.
6. Worked as a member of DST-DAAD project entitled "Performance Monitoring and Analysis of
Large Distributed Systems using Mobile Agents", an academic exchange program between
Technical University of Munich, Germany and J adavpur University, India, J une 2004-May 2006.

5.1.4 Relevant Publications in Last 5 years

5.1.4.1 Book Chapter:
Sarbani Roy, Ajanta De Sarkar, Nandini Mukherjee, An Agent based E-learning Framework
for Grid, accepted for publication in the Book: e-Learning Paradigms and Applications,
Springer, pp. 121-144, 2014.

5.1.4.2 Journal:

1. Madhulina Sarkar, Triparna Mondal, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Resource requirement
prediction using clone detection technique, Future Generation Comp. Syst., Elsevier, vol. 29,
no. 4, pp. 936-952, 2013.
2. Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, Dynamic topology construction of wireless sensor
network using computational geometric approach, Intl. J ournal of Sensor Network,
InderScience, vol.12 no. 4, pp. 210-222, 2012.
3. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, "Topology Construction of 3D Wireless Sensor Network,
Advances in Computing and Information Technology, Springer, Volume 176, pp. 533-542, 2012.
4. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Efficient resource management for running multiple
concurrent jobs in a computational grid environment, Future Generation Computer Systems,
Elsevier, Volume 27 Issue 8, pp 1070-1082, October 2011.
5. Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Prediction of Resource Requirement using
Feedback on J ob Execution Performance, published in ScienceDirect Procedia Computer
Science J ournal, Elsevier, Volume 3, pages 1271-1276, 2011.
6. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy and Sarbani Roy, A Comparison of the
Efficiencies of Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to Energy, the
journal of International J ournal of Information Processing,5(1), pages 1-9, 2011.
7. Madhulina Sarkar, Rupam Mukhopadhyay, Dibyajyoti Ghosh, Sarbani Roy, Nandini
Mukherjee, J ob Modeling using History based Prediction in Large Distributed Environment,
the journal of International J ournal of Information Processing Volume 4 ( issue 4), Pages 8-18,
2010.
8. Kaushik Ghosh, Sarbani Roy, Pradip K. Das, "I-Min: An Intelligent Fermat Point Based Energy
Efficient Geographic Packet Forwarding Technique for wireless Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks",
International journal on applications of graph theory in wireless ad hoc networks and sensor
networks (GRAPH-HOC), volume 2, no. 2, J une 2010.
9. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Multi-agent Framework for Performance-based Resource
Management in Computational Grid Environment, International J ournal of Multiagent and Grid
Systems, IOS Press, volume 6 no.1, pp.25-53, March 2010.
10. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee: Adaptive Execution of J obs in Computational Grid
Environment. J ournal of Computer Science and Technology, Springer, 24(5), pp. 925-938,
September 2009.
11. Ajanta De Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Dibyajyoti Ghosh, Rupam Mukhopadhyay and Nandini
Mukherjee, An Adaptive Execution Scheme for Achieving Guaranteed Performance in
Computational Grids, J ournal of Grid Computing, Springer, volume 8, no.1 pp.109-131, May
2009.
5.1.4.3 Conference:
C1. Sourav Kumar Dhar, Suman Sankar Bhunia, Sarbani Roy & Nandini Mukherjee., Enabling
Smartphone as Gateway to Wireless Sensor Network, accepted for publication in the
proceedings of IEEE RAIT, Indian School of Mines - Dhanbad, 2014.
C2. Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Integer linear programming formulation of optimal beacon
placement problemin WSN, in International Conference on Applications and Innovations on
Mobile Computing (AIMoC), 2014.
C3. Binay Ray, Sunirmal Khatua, Sarbani Roy,Negotiation Based Service Brokering Using Game
Theory, in International Conference on Applications and Innovations on Mobile Computing
(AIMoC), 2014.
C4. Zeenat Rehena, Rajesh Mukherjee, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Detection of Node
Failure in Wireless Sensor Networks, in International Conference on Applications and
Innovations on Mobile Computing (AIMoC), 2014.
C5. Tathagata Das, and Sarbani Roy, Coordination Based Motion Control in Mobile Wireless
Sensor Network, in the proceedings of International Conference on Electronic Systems, Signal
Processing and Computing Technologies (ICESC), pp. 231-236, 2014. (D.O.I:
10.1109/ICESC.2014.45). Received best paper award
C6. Tathagata Das, and Sarbani Roy, Game Theory Inspired Mobile Object Trapping Systemin
Mobile Wireless Sensor Network, in the proceedings of International Conference on Electronic
Systems, Signal Processing and Computing Technologies (ICESC), pp. 245-250, 2014. (D.O.I:
10.1109/ICESC.2014.47)
C7. Sovan Bisoi, Suman Sankar Bhunia, Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, iSENSE :
Intelligent Sensor Monitoring Services with Integrated WSN Testbed, in the proceedings of
Procedia Technology, Elsevier, CIMTA, September 27-28, Kalyani University, Kolkata, India,
2013.
C8. Susmita Singh, Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, Genetic algorithm
based resource broker for computational Grid, in the proceedings of Procedia Technology,
Elsevier, CIMTA, September 27-28, Kalyani University, Kolkata, India, 2013.
C9. Atrayee Gupta and Sarbani Roy, Design and Implementation of Visualizers for TinyOS, in
the proceedings of Procedia Technology, Elsevier, CIMTA, September 27-28, Kalyani
University, Kolkata, India, 2013.
C10. Pubali Datta, Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, Resource Requirement
Prediction Techniques For Near Miss Clone J obs, in the proceedings of 3rd International
Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information Technology- CIIT , October 18-19
2013, Mumbai, India, 2013.
C11. Madhulina Sarkar, S. Chaudamani, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, A Hybrid Clone
Detection Technique for Estimation of Resource Requirements of a J ob, in the proceedings of
Third International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies
(ACCT), pp. 174-181, 6-7 April 2013.
C12. Debasree Das, Zeenat Rehena, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Multiple-sink placement
strategies in wireless sensor networks, in the proceedings of COMSNETS 2013, pages 1-7, 7-
10 J anuary 2013.
C13. Susmita Singh, Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, A survey on Application
of Machine Learning to Resource Management in Grid Environment. Lecture Notes on
Software Engineering, vol. 1, no.2, pages: 173-177, 2013.
C14. Suman Sankar Bhunia, Soumen Das, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, 'Mobility management
in IP based Wireless Sensor Network using TinyOS', in the proceedings of IEEE 6th
International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 18-21 December 2012, Kolkata,
India.
C15. Suman Sankar Bhunia, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee 'On efficient health-care delivery
using Sensor-Grid', in the proceedings of CSI/IEEE International Conference on Emerging
Applications of Information Technology (EAIT), 30 November -1 December 2012 Kolkata,
India
C16. Suman Sankar Bhunia, Soumen Das, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, An approach to
manage mobility of sensor nodes in Sensor-Grid infrastructure, in the proceedings of Elsevier
Procedia International Conference on Communication Computing Security (ICCCS), 6-8
October 2012 Rourkela, India.
C17. Suman Sankar Bhunia, Dilip Sikder, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, A Comparative Study
on Routing schemes of IP based Wireless Sensor Network, in the proceedings of IEEE 9
th

International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks (WOCN), 20-22
September 2012, Indore, India.
C18. Avishek Mukherjee, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, An approach of Beacon Placement and
Beacon based Routing towards Mobile Sink in WSN, in the proceedings of CUBE 2012, Pune,
India, 3-5 September 2012.
C19. Siba Mitra, Ajanta De Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, A Review of Fault Management System in
Wireless Sensor Network, in the proceedings of CUBE 2012, Pune, India, 3-5 September
2012.
C20. Pallavi Sanyal, Somasri Das, Suman Sankar Bhunia, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee An
Experience of Implementing IPv6 based Data Retrieval System for Wireless Sensor Networks,
in the proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Computing and
Software Systems (RACSS), April 25-27, 2012 Chennai, India.
C21. Pallavi Sanyal, Somasri Das, Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee A Study on Multiple Sink
Routing, in the proceedings of IEEE 4
th
International Conference on Electronics Computer
Technology (ICECT), Kanyakumari, India.
C22. Zeenat Rehena, Debasree Das, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, A Comparative Study of
Partitioning Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks, in the proceedings of 3
rd
International
Conference on Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiMoNe -3.0) by Springer in LNICST,
Bangalore, India, January 2- 4, 2012.
C23. Zeenat Rehena, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, A Modified SPIN for Wireless Sensor
Networks, Poster publication in the 3
rd
International Conference on Communication Systems
and Networks(COMSNETS 2011), IEEE, Bangalore, India, J anuary 4-8, 2011.
C24. Suman Sankar Bhunia, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, IEMS: Indoor Environment
Monitoring System using ZigBee Wireless Sensor Network, in the proceedings of
International Conference on Communication, Computing & Security (Proceedings by ACM
with ISBN-978-1-4503-0464-1), ICCCS 2011, Rourkela, India, February 12-14, 2011
C25. Tathagata Das, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Capability Aware AODV Algorithm in ns-2
Environment, in the proceedings of International Conference on Network and Computer
Science, ICNCS 2011, Kanyakumari, India, April 8-10, 2011
C26. Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Prediction of Resource Requirement
using Feedback on J ob Execution Performance, published in ScienceDirect Procedia Computer
Science J ournal, Elsevier, Volume 3, pages 1271-1276, 2011.
C27. Zeenat Rehena, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Topology Partitioning in Wireless Sensor
Networks using Multiple Sinks, in the proceedings of 14th International Conference on
Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2011), IEEE, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December
22-24, 2011
C28. Madhulina Sarkar, Rupam Mukhopadhyay, Dibyajyoti Ghosh, Sarbani Roy, Nandini
Mukherjee, Feedback Guided J ob Modeling in PRAGMA Environment, in the proceedings of
International Conference on Grid Computing and Applications (GCA'10) with The World
Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing. Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA J uly 12-15 2010.
C29. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy, Sarbani Roy, A Comparison of the
Efficiencies of Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to Time, The
Second International conference on Networks & Communications (NeCoM-2010), Chennai,
J uly 23-25, 2010, pp.602-618, published in Recent Trends in Networks and Communications,
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2010, Volume 90, Part 4, 602-618, by
Springer.
C30. Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Utilizing PAPI features for Resource
Requirement Prediction in Grid Environment, in the proceedings of 22
nd
International
Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS 2010) organised by
IASTED, Marina Del Rey, USA, November 8-10, 2010.
C31. Monideepa Roy, Tathagata Das, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Extending CAODV to
Accommodate Mobility Management of Participating Devices, in the proceedings of 22
nd

International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS 2010)
organised by IASTED, Marina Del Rey, USA, November 8-10, 2010.
C32. Madhulina Sarkar, Rupam Mukhopadhyay, Dibyajyoti Ghosh, Sarbani Roy, Nandini
Mukherjee, J ob Modeling using History based Prediction in Large Distributed Environment,
in the proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Information Processing 2010 (ICIP-
2010), Bangalore, August 06 - 08, 2010.
C33. Zeenat Rehena, Krishanu Kumar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, SPIN Implementation in
TinyOS Environment using nesC, in the proceedings of 2
nd
International Conference on
Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies, Karur, Tamilnadu, India, J uly 29
th
-
31
st
, 2010.
C34. Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy and Nandini Mukherjee, Feedback-guided Analysis for
Resource Requirements in Large Distributed System, in the proceedings of 10th IEEE/ACM
International Conference on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid 2010), Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, May 17-20 2010.
C35. Kaushik Ghosh, Sarbani Roy, Pradip K. Das, "An Alternative Approach to Find the Fermat
Point of a Polygonal Geographic Region for Energy Efficient Geocast Routing Protocols:
Global Minima Scheme," in the proceedings of NETCOM, First International Conference on
Networks & Communications, Chennai, India, pp.332-337, December 27-29, 2009.
C36. Zeenat Rehena, Krishanu Kumar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee, Application of Wireless
Sensor Network in Forest Fire Detection, in the proceedings of 2
nd
India Disaster Management
Congress, New-Delhi, November4-6
th
, 2009.
5.1.4.4 Poster:
Atrayee Gupta, Sarbani Roy, "Visualizers for TinyOS", Poster in 14th ACM International
Symposiumon Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHoc), Bangalore, 2013.
Atrayee Gupta, Sarbani Roy, "Game theory based Scheme for Area Coverage and Data Collection
in MWSN ", Poster in 14th ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and
Computing (MobiHoc), Bangalore, 2013.


5.1.5 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14

Title : Negotiation Based Service Brokering Using Game Theory
Authors: Sarbani Roy, Benay Kumar Ray, Sunirmal Khatua
Abstract:
Enterprise cloud computing has emerged as a promising technology, where on-demand provisioning
of services like storage, infrastructure, software and platformare provided. Growing market of cloud
computing, resulted in a variety of heterogeneous cloud services. This leads to a difficult problem for
Cloud Service Consumer when selecting their best fitting Cloud Service Providers (SP), who can
provide best quality resource at negotiated price. Thus we propose a middleware based Cloud Service
Broker (SB) architecture for enterprise cloud computing.
The objective of SB is to find the most suitable SP for a SC based on negotiation with Service Level
Agreement (SLA) parameters like price and quality. Second we propose game theory model for
automatic SLA negotiation between SC and SP where CSB provides optimal value of price and
quality to both the parties.

Fig. 1. A cloud service broker architecture
Some significant remarks:
Heterogeneity in cloud infrastructure due to growing market of cloud computing justify the
need for a cloud resource broker. The resource broker assists service consumers to find the
appropriate service provider, on proper negotiation on SLA parameters like price and quality.
We propose a middleware based resource brokering architecture for cloud eco-systemin order
to help service consumer to reduce overhead of selecting right SP for their application. The
objective of SB is to find a most suitable SP, who can provide best quality instance at
negotiated price to SC. SB may save SC time and extra money and determine task completion
time, optimal negotiated price and quality of instance and best SP.
Second we provide suitable model for SLA negotiation based on game theory. In our model SB
negotiates SLA on behalf of both SC and SP and provides optimal value for price and quality to
both the parties.

5.1.6 Work plan during 2014-17

Issues and Motivation:
Cloud federation has been proposed as a new paradigm that allows providers to avoid the
limitation of owning only a restricted amount of resources, which forces themto reject new
customers when they have not enough local resources to fulfil their customers requirements.
Federation allows a provider to dynamically outsource resources to other providers in response to
demand variations. It also allows a provider that has underused resources to rent part of them to
other providers. Both things could make the provider to get more profit when used adequately.
One of the key motivations for IaaS providers is the possibility of making profit by leveraging
their available data center resource to serve potential thousands of users.

Challenges:
1. How to provide incentive for self-interested agents to contribute their resource to a coalition is a
highly non-trivial problem.
2. How to decide the amount of resource each agent should contribute to the coalition and how the
revenues can be shared in the coalition are both extremely complicated issues.
3. In addition, unknown internal demand of data center has to be considered when offering service to
public cloud users and type of service level agreement necessary to formbetween different cloud
service providers.

Objective:
Our main objective is to propose a middleware based Cloud Service Provider Broker (SPB)
architecture for enterprise cloud computing. Our SPB may provide solution based on some
optimization technique to allow different cloud service providers (SP) to avoid the limitation of
owning only a restricted amount of resources and to provide solution for existing challenge in the
cooperation cloud computing environment. Our main target is to provide such solution for SP
where they can cooperate together accomplishing trust contexts and providing new business
opportunities such as cost-effective assets optimization, and on-demand resources provisioning on
proper SLA agreement.
5.2 Project Name: Design of a Secure and Trusted Wireless Sensor
Network for border and perimeter tracking
5.2.1 Contributing Faculty Members:
Sarmistha Neogy, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age 48 years, J ournal
Publications 13, Conference Publications 59, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 5,
Awarded and ongoing Masters thesis guidance 25 (approx)
5.2.2 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant
Value (Rs)
Duration
J U FOSS Resource Centre DIT, Govt.
of West
Bengal
Sarmistha Neogy,
Coordinator
Sarbani Roy, J t.
Cordinator
Chandreyee
Chowdhury, J t.
Cordinator
35 lakh 2008
2011
Study and Design of Dependable
Mobile Computing Systems
UGC MRP Sarmistha Neogy(PI) 10 lakh 2011-
2013
Checkpointing and Recovery
Protocol for Minimal Set of
Nodes in Mobile Computing
Systems
UGC UPE-I Sarmistha Neogy(PI) 5.12 lakh 2004-
2007
5.2.3 Relevant Publications in Last 5 years
5.2.3.1 JOURNAL PUBLICATTIONS
1. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Checkpointing using Mobile Agents for Mobile
Computing System, International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering, ISSN 1797-9617,
Vol. 1, No.2, May 2009, Academy Publishers, pp. 26 29
2. Sourav Saha, Mainak Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy, Locating mobile nodes using heuristics
with fuzzy logic handoff, International J ournal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing
(IJ AISC), ISSN (Online): 1755-4969 - ISSN (Print): 1755-4950, Vol. 1, Nos. 2/3/4, 2009,
Inderscience Publishers, 2009, pp. 290 315
3. Giribabu G, Sarmistha Neogy and Mita Nasipuri, Optimal Cost-Effective Design of Standby
Systems Subject to Imperfect Fault-Coverage, International J ournal of Recent Trends in
Engineering, ISSN 1797-9617, Vol. 2, No. 1-6, November 2009, Academy Publishers, pp. 34
38
4. Suparna Biswas, Sarmistha Neogy, A Mobility-based Checkpointing Protocol for Mobile
Computing Systems, International J ournal of Computer Science and Information Technology
(IJ CSIT), ISSN:0975-3826(online); 0975-4660 (Print),Vol. 2, No. 1, February 2010, pp. 135
151
5. Sarmistha Neogy, Anupam Sinha, P. K. Das, Checkpointing with Synchronized Clocks in
Distributed Systems, International J ournal of UbiComp (IJ U), ISSN:0975-8992(online);
0976-2213(Print), Vol. 1, No.2, April 2010, pp. 65 91
6. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy and Sarbani Roy, A Comparative
Study on Different Wireless Sensor Network Routing Algorithms, International J ournal of
Information Processing, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 1 9
7. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reliability Estimation of Mobile Agent System in
MANET with Dynamic Topological and Environmental Conditions, International J ournal on
Advances in Networks and Services, ISSN: 1942-2644 , vol 4 no 1 & 2, pp. 55 65, 2011
8. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Securing Mobile Agents in MANET against
Attacks using Trust, International J ournal of Network Security & its Applications (IJ NSA),
ISSN : 0974 - 9330[Online]; 0975- 2307 [Print], Vol.3, Issue 6, pp. 259 274, 2011
9. Roshni Neogy, Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reliability of Mobile Agents for
Reliable Service Discovery Protocol in MANET, International J ournal of Wireless and
Mobile Networks (IJ WMN), ISSN: 0975-3834[Online]; 0975- 4679 [Print], Vol.3, No.5, pp.
229 243, 2011
10. S. Biswas, S. Neogy, P. Dey, Mobility Based Checkpointing and Trust Based Recovery in
MANET , International J ournal of Wireless and Mobile Networks (IJ WMN), ISSN: 0975-
3834[Online]; 0975- 4679 [Print], DOI : 10.5121/ijwmn.2012.4404, Vol. 4, No.4., August
2012, pp. 53 - 69
11. Anandita Sarkar, Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reliability Modeling of
Embedded Nodes in Real time Wireless Systems, International J ournal of Embedded and
Real-Time Communication Systems (IJERTCS), Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2013, Special issue on
Networked Embedded Systems, DOI: 10.4018/IJ ERTCS, ISSN: 1947-3176, EISSN: 1947-
3184, pp. 1 18
12. S. Biswas , P. Dey, S. Neogy, "Improved Recovery Probability of Mobile Hosts using Energy
and Mobility based Secure Checkpointing Recovery", International J ournal of Trust
Management in Computing and Communications (IJ TMCC), ISSN online: 2048-8386, ISSN
print: 2048-8378, Inderscience publisher, Switzerland (Accepted), 2014.
13. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Monideepa Roy, Sarmistha Neogy, A Study on Efficient
Path Selection Algorithms for Propagating Data Messages with a Goal of Optimizing Energy
Dissipation in WSN, International J ournal of Sensor Network, accepted for the
publication(Accepted).
5.2.3.2 CONFERENCE PUBLICATTIONS
14. C. Chowdhury, S. Neogy, Reliability estimation of Fault-tolerant Wireless and Mobile
Networks, Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Communication Theory,
Reliability, and Quality of Service CTRQ 2010, Athens, Greece, J une 13-19, 2010, pp. 67 - 72
15. C. Chowdhury, S. Neogy, Estimating Reliability of Mobile Agent System for Mobile Adhoc
Networks. IEEE Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Dependability
DEPEND 2010, Venice, Italy, J uly 18-25, 2010, pp. 45 - 50
16. Kowsar Ali, S. Neogy, P. K. Das, Clustering using optimal energy and GPS-enabled sensor
nodes, IEEE Proceedings of The Fourth International Conference on Sensor Technologies
and Applications SENSORCOMM 2010, Venice, Italy, J uly 18-25, 2010, pp. 13 - 18
17. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy and Sarbani Roy, A Comparison of the
Efficiencies of Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to Energy,
Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Information Processing (ICIP-2010),
Bangalore, India, August 06 - 08, 2010, pp. 271-280, published by: I.K. International
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., ISBN: 978-93-80578-46-0. Winner of the best paper award.
18. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reliability Estimate of Mobile Agent System for
QoS MANET Applications, IEEE Proceedings of The Annual Reliability and Maintainability
Symposium (RAMS) 2011, USA, J anuary 24 27, 2011, pp.
19. Suparna Biswas, Sarmistha Neogy, A Handoff Based Checkpointing and Recovery Scheme in
Mobile Computing System, IEEE Proceedings of International Conference on Information
Networking (ICOIN) 2011, Malayasia, J anuary 26 28, 2011, pp.441 446
20. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, Reliability Estimation of Learning based Mobile Agent
System in MANET, in the World Congress on Information and Communication
Technologies (WICT 2011), India, pp. 990 995, 2011.
21. S. Biswas, S. Neogy, Secure Checkpointing Using Public Key Cryptography Mobile
Computing, Proceedings of the 5
th
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Networks
and Communication Systems, ANTS (2011), India, 174-176, ISBN: 978-1-4673-0093-3.
22. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, Reliability of mobile agent systemin QoS mobile network, in
the Fourth International Conference on Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS
2012), India, pp.1-2, 2012.
23. S. Neogy and C. Chowdhury, Reliability Modeling of MANET using Mobile Agent
System, in the Proceedings of the Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS
2012), USA, J an 23-26, 2012.
24. R. Neogy, C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, A Reliable Service Discovery protocol using
Mobile Agents in MANET, in the Proceedings of the Annual Reliability and Maintainability
Symposium (RAMS 2012), USA, Jan 23-26, 2012.
25. S. Biswas, P. Dey, S. Neogy, Trusted Checkpointing Based on Ant Colony Optimization in
MANET, in the Proceedings of 3
rd
IEEE International Conference on Emerging
Applications of Information Technology (EAIT 2012), India, pp. 433-439, ISBN: 978-1-4673-
1825-9.
26. Arijita Banerjee, Sarmistha Neogy, Chandreyee Chowdhury, Reputation based Trust
Management System for MANET, in the Proceedings of Third International Conference on
Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT 2012), India, pp. 376-381.
27. Munshi Navid Anjum, Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Securing Network using
Mobile Agents, in the Proceedings of International Conference on Communications,
Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS) 2012, India, pp. 274-277.
28. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reputation Model of k-terminal Reliable
MANET using Reliable Mobile Agents, in the Proceedings of Second International
Workshop on Computing and Networking for Internet of Things (ComNet-lot 2013), ICDCN
2013, India, pp. 21-26.
29. Atreyee Chaudhuri, Sarmistha Neogy, Bijan Bihari Bhaumik, Multi-hop Unequal Clustering
Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks, in the Proceedings of International Conference on
Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications, ERCICA
2013, Elsevier Proceedings, India, pp. 159 162, ISBN: 9789351071020
30. Sayantani Saha, Mousumi Saha, Sarmistha Neogy, Coordinator Node-based Collection Tree
Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks, in the proceedings of International Conference on
Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications, ERCICA
2013, Elsevier Proceedings, India, pp. 163 169, ISBN: 9789351071020
31. Suparna Biswas, Sarmistha Neogy, Improving Recovery Probability of Mobile Hosts Using
Secure Checkpointing, in the Proceedings of 2
nd
International Conference on Advances in
Computing, Communication and Informatics (ICACCI 2013), India, pp. 984 - 989
32. S. Biswas, T.Nag, S. Neogy, Trust Based Energy Efficient Detection and Avoidance of
Black Hole Attack to Ensure Secure Routing in MANET, Accepted for oral presentation in
the IEEE International Conference on Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing
(AIMoC 2014), India, 2014
33. Gaurav Mitra, Chandreyee Chowdhury, S. Neogy, Application of Mobile Agent in VANET
for measuring environmental data, Accepted for oral presentation in the IEEE International
Conf. on Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC 2014), India, 2014.
34. Sayantani Saha, S. Neogy, Case study on a smart Surveillance system using WSN and IP
webcam, Accepted for oral presentation in the IEEE International Conference on
Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC 2014), India, 2014.
35. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Sarmistha Neogy, Sarbani Roy, A Comparison of the
Efficiencies of Different Wireless Sensor Network Algorithms with respect to Time,
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1, Volume 90, Recent Trends in
Networks and Communications, Part 4, Pages 602-618
36. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Mobile Agent Security based on Trust Model in
MANET, Advances in Computing and Communications (ACC 2011), Communications in
Computer and Information Science, 2011, Volume 190, Part 1, pp. 129-140, DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-22709-7_14
37. Suparna Biswas, Sarmistha Neogy, Secured Fault tolerant Mobile Computing, Advances in
Computing and Communications (ACC 2011), Communications in Computer and
Information Science, 2011, Volume 190, Part I1, pp. 417-429, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-
22709-7_14
38. Roshni Neogy, Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Reliability Estimation of Mobile
Agents for Service Discovery in MANET, First International Conference on Parallel,
Distributed Computing Technologies and Applications, PDCTA 2011, Communications in
Computer and Information Science, Volume 203, pp. 148-157, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-
642-24037-9
39. Chandreyee Chowdhury, Sarmistha Neogy, Mobile Agent Security in MANET using
Reputation, First International Conference on Parallel, Distributed Computing Technologies
and Applications, PDCTA 2011, Communications in Computer and Information Science,
Volume 203, pp. 158-178, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24037-9
40. C. Chowdhury and S. Neogy, Reliability Estimation of Delay tolerant QoS Mobile Agent
System in MANET, in the 10th International Conference on Computer Information Systems
and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM 2011), Communications in Computer and
Information Science, pp. 38-47, 2011.
41. S. Biswas, S. Neogy, Checkpointing and recovery using node mobility among clusters in
mobile ad hoc network, Proceedings of the Fourth International conference on Networks
and Communicatins, NECOM, (2012), AISC 176, 2012,pp. 447-456, 2012.
42. Subrata Dutta, Nandini Mukherjee, Monideepa Roy and Sarmistha Neogy, Efficient Path
Selection to Propagate Data Message for Optimizing the Energy Dissipation in WSN in the
Proceedings of WiMone-2012, AISC 176, pp. 671 683, 2012
5.2.4 Facilities Available
a) Four nos. of laptops and 4 nos. of handheld devices and a desktop with printer, scanner.
5.2.5 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: Coordinator Node-based Collection Tree Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks,
Authors: Sayantani Saha, Mousumi Saha, Sarmistha Neogy
Name of the Proceedings: in the proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Research in
Computing, Information, Communication and Applications, ERCICA 2013, Elsevier Proceedings,
India, pp. 163 169, ISBN: 9789351071020
Abstract: Routing protocol in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) poses lots of challenges in todays
research world. In most of the applications we need to maintain reliability, efficiency, scalability. In
this context we have evaluated the performance of Collection Tree Protocol (CTP) for WSN
applications and examined that CTP performs poorly in case of data delivery most of the times due to
path inconsistency factors like routing loop generation, dynamic links, etc. Hence the problem of
route discovery in CTP leads to retransmission, packet dropping etc. This finally results in poor data
delivery rate of that application. Therefore a coordinator based approach along with the basic CTP
mechanismis proposed and analyzed here.
In mobile scenario the CTP protocol faces challenges in route discovery and maintenance of the route
towards the particular sink. Therefore the coordinator based approach allows a node to reliably send
data to its particular sink and maintain the route history for the rest of the session
Status: Published
Most significant conclusion(s):
The proposed CN-based CTP approach tries to provide a virtual backbone structure for routing from
source to destination. It is however challenging to provide a wireless backbone structure in mobile
wireless scenario since any node may move or fail due to power outage. The proposed work provides
a backup network support of CTP itself. The proposed algorithm follows the traditional CTP
mechanism if the CN-based approach does not work. So data delivery will not be disrupted but carried
out, albeit, with some delay2.
2. Title: Case study on a smart Surveillance systemusing WSN and IP webcam
Authors: Sayantani Saha, Sarmistha Neogy
Abstract: Surveillance is becoming a need in any public or private area to cope up with increasing
number of threats starting fromburglary, robbery to terrorist activities. The traditional methods for
monitoring are commonly confined in the use of CCTV cameras or wireless sensor network (WSN).
These two techniques serve the purpose in different ways. CCTV cameras help in visual monitoring
of target area whereas WSN helps in acquiring physical information from the environment, like
change in thermal, chemical, magnetic conditions. In this paper we incorporate advantages of both
technologies to build up a smart surveillance system. We have proposed a centralized computer based
application that identifies movement of human beings in target area and keep the visual evidence of
the movement with the help of the camera. This is an event based system, thus, substitutes the need
for continuous monitoring of the area. A prototype application is deployed in university laboratory
roomto evaluate some preliminary functionalities of the application.
Status: Presented in IEEE International Conference on Applications and Innovations in Mobile
Computing (AIMoC 2014) and to be included IEEEXplore digital Library
Most significant conclusion(s):
Our approach is a real time implementation of various network components. The deployment of the IP
web camalong with PIR sensors not only enhances the overall system, it also opens up new
dimensions for improving the system.
The track record of any movement with the video evidence will obviously help in unauthorised
movement in the lab. Even an untimely movement in the lab could be traced. This case study will
work as a strong back bone of a secure dependable advance surveillance system.
5.2.6 Work plan during 2014-17
Developing a routing protocol for the surveillance systemfor a large monitoring area.
Integrate further security measures with the proposed protocol.
Security measures to include integrity and confidentiality.
Develop technique to informthrough SMS / tone / mail in case of breach of security.
5.3 Project Name: Studies on Intrusion Detection in Wireless Network
5.3.1 Contributing Faculty Members
1. Dr Matangini Chattopadhyay, School of Education Technology, 48, J ournal Publications 3,
Conference Publications 21, Patents NIL, Policy Documents NIL, H Index NIL, Cumulative
Impact Factor NIL, Total Citations , Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 3, Awarded
and ongoing Masters thesis guidance 72.
2. Saswati Mukherjee, School of Education Technology, 37, Journal Publications 1, Conference
Publications 7, Patents NIL, Policy Documents NIL, H Index NIL, Cumulative Impact Factor
NIL, Total Citations 1, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance NIL, Awarded and ongoing
Masters thesis guidance 38.
5.3.2 Relevant Projects in Last 10 years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant
Value
Duration
Studies in Wireless and
Mobile Networks: Aspects of
Multicasting, Optimization
and Security
Interra Systems(I)
Pvt. Ltd.
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (J t. PI)
Saswati Mukherjee (Co-PI)
Rs 7.00
Lakhs
April 2009
March 2010
Capability Enhancement and
Inter-operability of Mobile
Middleware Systems
UGC Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (Co-PI)
Rs 5.98
Lakh
February
2004
October
2007
Studies to Improve
Capabilities for Generation,
Delivery and Viewing of
Multimedia Content in
Mobile Communication
Network
UGC Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (Co-PI)
Rs 7.28
Lakh
February
2004
October
2007
5.3.3 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
1. Diptangshu Pandit, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Nabendu Chaki,
Resource Allocation in Cloud Using Simulated Annealing, Proceedings of the International
Conference on 2014 Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC), [ISBN:
978-1-4799-3880-3], Kolkata, IEEE Xplore, pp 21-27, Feb 28- March 01, 2014.
2. Chiranjib Patra, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Parama Bhaumik, Moonmoon Bhattacharya,
Saswati Mukherjee, A Reliable Two- Tier Energy-Efficient Topology Building Algorithm
for Wireless Sensor Networks, Proceedings of the International Conference on 2014
Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC), [ISBN: 978-1-4799-3880-3],
Kolkata, IEEE Xplore, pp 146-150, Feb 28- March 01, 2014.
3. Sauradyuti Coondu, Anasua Mitra, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay,
Moonmoon Bhattacharya, Network-Coded Broadcast Incremental Power Algorithm for
Energy-Efficient Broadcasting in Wireless Ad-Hoc Network, Proceedings of the International
Conference on 2014 Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC), [ISBN:
978-1-4799-3880-3], Kolkata, IEEE Xplore, pp 42-47, Feb 28- March 01, 2014.
4. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Debarshi Sanyal,
Roshni Neogy and Samanwita Pal, A Novel Incentive Based Scheme to Contain Selective
Forwarding in Wireless Sensor Network, 12th International Conference on Computer
Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, (CISIM 2013), Sept 25- 27,
2013.
5. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Recovering a
Game Model froman Optimal Channel Access Scheme for WLANs, Tele Communication
Systems J ournal, Springer [Indexed J ournal], Volume 52, Issue 2: 475-483, 2013.
6. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Prince Bose,
Agniswar Bakshi, Detection of Selective Forwarding Attack in Wireless Ad hoc Networks
using Binary Search, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Emerging
Applications of Information Technology, EAIT 2012, Kolkata, IEEE Xplore, pp 382 386,
November 29 December 01, 2012.
7. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Ayan Lahiri, Samiran Chattopadhyay, An
Efficient Binary Playfair Algorithmusing a 44 Playfair Key Matrix, Proceedings of 11th Int.
Conf. on Information Systems and Industrial Management, Venice, Italy, Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Volume 7564, A. Cortesi et al. (Eds.), Springer, pp. 314325, September
26-28, 2012.
8. Saswati Mukherjee, Sreya Dey, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Debarshi
Kumar Sanyal, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Addressing Forwarders Dilemma: A Game-
Theoretic Approach to Induce Cooperation in a Multi-Hop Wireless Network, Proceedings of
the 3
rd
International Conference on Advances in Communication, Network, and Computing
(CNC 2012), Bangalore, India, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social
Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Das, Vinu V; Stephen, J anahanlal (Eds.),
Springer, Volume 108, 93 98, Feb 24-25, 2012.
9. Chiranjib Patra, Arindam Mondol, Parama Bhaumik, Matangini Chattopadhyay, An
Energy Efficient Event Based Hierarchical clustering Algorithm for Wireless Sensor
Network., Proceedings of Global Trends in Computing and Communication Systems,
Vellore, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Volume 269, P. Venkata
Krishna, M. Rajasekhara Babu, Ezendu Ariwa (Eds), Springer, pp 380-385, December 9
11, 2011.
10. Chiranjib Patra, Arindam Mondal, Parama Bhaumik, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Topology
Managements in Wireless Sensor Networks, in Wireless Sensor Networks and Energy
Efficiency: Protocols, Routing and Management, IGI Global, [ISBN No. 9781466601024]
2012, pp. 14 24.
11. Soumadeep Chakraborty, Diptendu Dutta, Matangini Chattopadhyay, E-Learning Content
Template Design with Subjective Metadata, Proceedings of 10
th
World Conference on Mobile
and Contextual learning, Beijing, China, pp. 206 211, October 18 - 21, 2011.
12. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra and Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini
Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Designing an Efficient Delay Sensitive Routing
Metric for IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks, Proceedings of The 2011 International Conference
on Wireless and Optical Communications, Zhengzhou, China, May 21 - 22, 2011.
13. Chiranjib Patra, Parama Bhaumik, Matangini Chattopadhyay and Anjan Guha Roy, Using
Self Organizing Map in Wireless Sensor Network for Designing Energy Efficient Topologies,
Proceedings of 2
nd
International Conference on Wireless Communications Vehicular
Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace & Electronics Systems Technology, Chennai
India, IEEE Press, [ISBN: 978-1-4577-0786-5], 1-6, February 28, 2011 March 03, 2011.
14. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran
Chattopadhyay and Matangini Chattopadhyay, A DiffServ Architecture for QoS Aware
Routing for Delay Sensitive and Best Effort Services in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks,
J ournal of Computer Networks and Communications, 2011.
15. Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay and Samiran
Chattopadhyay, A Novel QoS Differentiation Framework for IEEE 802.11 WLANs: a Game-
Theoretic Approach Using an Optimal Channel Access Scheme, Computational Intelligence
and Information Technology, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vinu V
Das, Nessy Thankachan (Eds), Volume 250, Springer, pp 500 502, 2011.
16. Lovely Chatterjee, Saswati Mukherjee and Matangini Chattopadhyay, A Personalized
Mobile Application Using Location Based Service, Advances in Computer Science and
Education Applications, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Mark Zhou,
Honghua Tan (Eds), Volume 202, Springer, pp 413 419, 2011.
17. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Nash
Equilibrium in Collision Channels, Book Chapter in the Book Game Theory and
Applications, Edited By Leon Petrosjan and Vladimir V. Mazalov, NOVA Publishers. vol. 3,
pp. 113-135, Nova Science Publishers [ISBN No. 978-1-61122-074-2], 2011.
18. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Sandip
Chakraborty, Congestion Games in Wireless Channels with Multi-packet Reception
Capability, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT 2010), India, published in Communications in Computer
and Information Science, Vol. 101, Springer, pp 201-205, Sep 07-09, 2010.
19. Sudipto Ghosal, Saswati Mukherjee, An Enhanced Secure and Comprehensive Data Hiding
Approach Using 24 Bit Color Images, International Conference on Advanced Computing &
Communication (ICACC 2010), Kerala, India, pp 61-65, May 2010.
20. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Amrita Saha, A
Key Re-Distribution and Authentication Based Technique for Secured Communication in
Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks with Node Mobility, International J ournal of Computer
Networks & Communications (IJCNC), 2(6), pp 104 115, 2010.
21. Ishita Bhakta, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay,
Incorporating QoS Awareness in Routing Metrics for Wireless Mesh Networks, Proceedings
of the 2010 International Conference of Wireless Networks, London, UK, IEANG Press,
[ISBN: 978-988-17012-9-9], pp. 780 784, J une 30 July 02, 2010.
22. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Performance
Improvement of Wireless MAC Using Non-Cooperative Games, Advances in Electrical
Engineering and Computational Science, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 39 pp. 207
218, Springer Verlag [ISSN No. 1876 1100], 2009.
23. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Tuning
Holdoff Exponents for Performance Optimization in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Distributed Co-
ordinated Scheduler, Proceedings of ICCAE 2010, Singapore, IEEE Computer Society Press
[ISBN: 978-1-4244-5585-0], pp. 261 265, February 26 28, 2010.
24. Saswati Mukherjee, Sudipto Ghosal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, A Novel Approach: Data
Hiding and Security of Multimedia Content using Steganography, Proceedings of the
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science & Information Technology,
Nashik, Maharashtra, pp 133-137, J an 2010.
5.3.4 Facilities Available
a) HP ELITE 8300 Desktop Computer, 18.04.2013, Department of Information Technology,
Studies on Intrusion Detection in Wireless Network, Information Technology, School of
Mobile Computing and Communication, School of Education Technology.
b) HP 4540s LAPTOP, 18.04.2013, Department of Information Technology, Studies on Intrusion
Detection in Wireless Network, Information Technology, School of Mobile Computing and
Communication, School of Education Technology.
c) HP LASERJ ET M1136 MFP Printer, February 2013, Department of Information Technology,
Studies on Intrusion Detection in Wireless Network, Information Technology, School of
Mobile Computing and Communication, School of Education Technology.
5.3.5 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
Name of Scholar: Kathakali Datta
1. Title: An Efficient Binary Playfair Algorithmusing a 44 Playfair Key Matrix
Authors: Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Saswati Mukherjee
Name of the J ournal/Conference: Proceedings of 11th Int. Conf. on Information Systems and
Industrial Management, 2012
Abstract: Playfair cipher is a digraph cipher which is not preferred now-a-days for two main reasons.
Firstly, it can be easily cracked if there is enough text and secondly, frequency analysis of digraph is
anyway possible. This paper proposes a new solution, which encrypts / decrypts each byte by
applying the Playfair on its nibbles with the help of a reduced 44 Key matrix. This byte by byte
encryption supports any character (even multilingual character), number (of any base), symbol and
any type of media file and thereby ensures flexibility. Randomness of the algorithm is achieved by
rotating the key matrix randomly after encryption / decryption of each byte. Several operations are
performed to support the mechanism of lightweight cryptography. The proposed method is
implemented and compared with other popular ciphers on the basis of certain parameters, like
Avalanche Effect, Time Complexity, and Space Requirement. The result obtained demonstrates
efficiency of the proposed algorithm.
Status: Published
Most significant conclusion(s):
The proposed algorithmacts as a streamcipher rather than conventional poly alphabetic block
cipher.
The algorithmuses a 44 key matrix hence space efficiency is achieved.
The algorithm supports any type of plain text alphabet of any language, symbol, number
system, any type of media file or anything else.


2. Title: Detection of Selective Forwarding Attack in Wireless Ad hoc Networks using Binary Search
Authors: Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Saswati Mukherjee
Name of the J ournal/Conference: Third International Conference on Emerging Applications of
Information Technology, EAIT 2012.
Abstract: Selective forwarding attack is one of the most harmful attacks in wireless networks. This
paper proposes an algorithmto defend against selective forwarding attacks based on binary search
technique in clustered wireless ad hoc network. In the first phase, the cluster head raises an alarm
when number of packets dropped along a path is more than a threshold value. In the second phase,
control packets and hello packets are exchanged along a misbehaving routing path between the
wireless node and a cluster head to detect compromised node. Experimental results demonstrate that
the detection efficiency of the proposed algorithm is more than 90%. The algorithmcan detect
multiple compromised nodes if they exist. We have also experimented to estimate the threshold value
of packet drops and computed the required rate of drops of compromised nodes so that they can be
detected.
Status: Published
Most significant conclusion(s):
Detection efficiency of compromised nodes has increased by increasing the number of cluster
heads.
In hierarchical heterogeneous network, selective forwarding attack is detected by employing
binary search technique.
Average detection efficiency is almost 100% when number of nodes increases linearly.


3. Title: A Novel Incentive Based Scheme to Contain Selective Forwarding in Wireless Sensor
Network
Authors: Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Saswati Mukherjee
Name of the J ournal/Conference: 12th International Conference on Computer Information Systems
and Industrial Management Applications, (CISIM 2013).
Abstract- Selective forwarding or dropping of packets is a serious threat to multi hop communication
in a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). There are various schemes to induce cooperation in a WSN to
overcome this problem. In this paper, we have introduced a novel adversary model and have proposed
an incentive based scheme to inspire cooperation among nodes in a WSN. The scheme has been
formally analyzed. The efficacy of the scheme is also established through various simulation
experiments.
Status: Published
Most significant conclusion(s):
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Idea of rational adversary nodes is introduced in addition to trusted and malicious nodes.
Throughput gets increased even though the number of malicious nodes increases.


5.3.6 Work plan during 2014-17
Providing solutions to Intrusion Detection and Prevention System using artificial computational
intelligence with a multi agent support.
Application of multi-trust model for intrusion detection in cyber physical system.
Searching for optimal solution in Wireless Sensor Network like node capabilities, possible inside
threats, integrity, end-to-end data security, and key distribution using some bio-inspired
algorithms like SwarmIntelligence.
Using security games in self organizing networks which are modeled by 2-player sum game and
fuzzy game.
Refining the threshold monitoring technique coupled with behavior specification based detection
for security in cyber physical system.



5.4 Area of Work: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK
5.4.1 Contributing Faculty Members
1. Prof. (Dr.) Iti Saha Misra, Department of ETCE, J adavpur University, Age
49 yrs, Journal Publications 59 ( 3 under revision), Conference Publications 110, H
Index 11 , Cumulative Impact Factor 35, Total Citations 564, Awarded and
ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 6+8, Awarded and ongoing Masters thesis guidance
40+2
5.4.2 Special Achievements
Book: Iti Saha Misra, Wireless Communication and Networks: 3G and Beyond,
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, Second Edition, J une 2013 (additional 4 chapters)
First edition on 2009
2004 2007: Young Teacher Career Award, All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE), India, (AICTE CAYT)
2007: IETE Gowri Memorial Award for best paper on the topic of 4G review
2009: Best Paper Award for PhD student on Improving Delay Performance in
UMTS/WLAN Integrated Networks with Global Gateway Router , IEEE Int Conf.
On ADCOM-2008
Prasun Chowdhury, Senior Research Fellow, Department of ETCE, J adavpur
University, under the supervision of Prof. Iti Saha Misra, Young Scientist Award
(YSA) by International Union of Radio Society (URSI) achieved in the conference
Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO-2014) held in Mauritius
during 7-10
th
April, 2014.
Tamal Chakroborty, Senior Research Fellow, Department of ETCE, J adavpur
University, under the supervision of Prof. Iti Saha Misra,Best Paper Award
(Student Category) achieved in the conference ACM International Information
Technology Conference (CUBE-2012) held in Pune, India during 3- 5
th
September
2012.
2008: Received the award for first place of 2007 IEEE Women in Engineering
Affinity Group of the year 2007, Kolkata Section- under the leadership of the WIE
Group as the Chairperson culminated in a worldwide competition.
Chairperson, IEEE Communication Society Chapter, Kolkata Section, 2014
Chairperson, IEEE SIGHT, Special Interest Group for Humaniretian
Technology
Secretary, IEEE Kolkata Section, 2011-2013
Treasurer, IEEE Kolkata Section, 2009-2011
5.4.3 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant Value
(Rs in Lakh)
Duration
LA Planning for 3G
Cellular Networks


UGC Major
Research Project

PI: Iti Saha
MIsra, Co PI-
Prof. Debashis
Saha, IIMC
2.73 L



2001-
2004


Mobility
Management
Networks for IP
based 4G
Networks
Integrated
GPRS/UMTS/WL
AN Network
Architecture
Broadband
Wireless
Communication
Cognitive Radio
Network
Call Admission
Control for the
Optimization of
Resource
Utilization for
Mobile WiMAX
and Integrated
WiMAX/WiFi
networks
Designing a SDR
based Cognitive
Radio Networking
test-bed involving
multiple WARP
boards



AICTE Career
Award for Young
Teacher


UGC sponsored
under the
programme of
University with
Potential for
Excellence

DST-FIST Project


DST PURSE

Mobile and
Innovative
Applications
Programme" under
the UGC funded
"University with
Potential for
Excellence - Phase
II" scheme of
J adavpur
University
UGC-UPE Phase
II, School of
Mobile Computing
and
Communications

Iti Saha Misra


Iti Saha Misra




PI: Prof. Salil
Kumar Sanyal,
Co-PI: Iti Saha
Misra

Investigator: Iti
Saha Misra

PI: Prof. Iti Saha
Misra
Co-PI: Prof. Salil
Kumar Sanyal



PI: Iti Saha
Misra


10.5 L



Approx 8L




Aprrox. 89 L


3 Research
Scholars


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Approx: 10 L
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2012-till
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2012-till
date
5.4.4 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
Journal Publications:
[1] Anindita Kundu, Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K. Sanyal , QoS Aware Integrated Call
Admission and Cognitive Channel Allocation Scheme for a Macro-Femto BWA Network, published
in the AICIT J ournal of Research Notes in Information Science, vol. 11, pp. 47-59, Jan 2013.
[2] Prasun Chowdhury, Anindita Kundu, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, Load Balancing with Reduced
Unnecessary Handoff in Energy Efficient Macro/Femto-cell based BWA Networks International
Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJ WMN), Springer, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 105-118, June 2012.
[3] Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, Cross Layer QoS Support Architecture with
Integrated CAC and Scheduling Algorithms for WiMAX BWA Networks International Journal of
Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), The Science and Information organization
(SAI), New York, USA, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 76-92, January 2012.
[4] Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, "Compatibility of Various Queue Scheduling Algorithms with
Varied Network Service Load in IEEE 802.16 BWA Networks" International Journal of Computer
Information systems (IJCIS), Vol.1, No.5, pp. 61-69, Dec 2010.
[5] Prasun Chowdhury and Iti Saha Misra, A Fair and Efficient Packet Scheduling Scheme for IEEE
802.16 Broadband Wireless Access systems International Journal of Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous
Computing (IJASUC), Springer, Vol.1, No.3, pp. 93-104, September 2010.
[6] Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra and Salil K. Sanyal, An Integrated Call Admission Control and
Uplink Packet Scheduling Mechanism for QoS Evaluation of IEEE 802.16 BWA Networks, Canadian
Journal on Multimedia and Wireless Networks Vol. 1, No. 3, April 2010.
[7] Tanumay Manna and Iti Saha Misra, Implementation of Relay Based Collaborative Spectrum
Sensing Using Coalitional Games In Wireless Cognitive Radio Networks communicated to
Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 2013. (I.F.:0.97) (Revise and Re-submit).
[8] Budhaditya Bhattacharyya, Iti Saha Misra and Salil Kumar Sanyal, Reduction of Phase Offset in
OFDMA based Wireless System using Adaptive Roll-off Factor Strategy communicated to Computers
and Electrical Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 2013. (I.F.:0.97) (Under Review).
International Conference Publications:
[1] Tanumay Manna and Iti Saha Misra, J oint Optimization of Detection Thresholds
and Power Allocation in OFDM Based Cognitive Femtocell Networks in Proc. of
IEEE COMNETSAT, Indonesia, 2013.
[2] Prasun Chowdhury and Iti Saha Misra, An Improved Call Admission Control Mechanismwith
Prioritized Handoff Queuing Scheme for BWA Networks Proc. of 2nd Radio and Antenna Days of the
Indian Ocean (RADIO-2014), Mauritius, 7-10th April, 2014. (Achieved Young Scientist Award
(YSA) by URSI)
[3] Prasun Chowdhury and Iti Saha Misra, Queue Size Analysis of QoS-aware Weighted Hybrid Packet
Scheduling Scheme for BWA Networks Proc. of IEEE ICON 2013, Singapore, pp. 1-6, 11-13 Dec,
2013.
[4] Anindita Kundu, Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K. Sanyal, Buffered Non-Random
Channel Access Method for better QoS of Cognitive Users Proc.of International Conference on
Communication, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS 2012) hosted by Dept. of ETCE, IEEE,
Jadavpur University, December, 2012.
[5] Anindita Kundu, Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K. Sanyal , Design and Implementation of
a Cognitive Channel Allocation Algorithmfor BWA System Proc. of International Conference on
Communication, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS 2012) hosted by Dept. of ETCE, IEEE,
Jadavpur University, December, 2012.
[6] Prasun Chowdhury, Anindita Kundu, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, Development of an Analytical
Model for WiMAX Femto Cellular Networks Using Continuous Time Markov Chain Accepted in
2012 Wireless Symposiumand Summer School, Virginia Tech, USA, Feb, 2012.
[7] Prasun Chowdhury, Anindita Kundu, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, Analytical Model for Channel
Allocation Scheme in Macro/femto-cell Based BWA Networks Proc. of the IEEE International
Conference on Recent Advances in Computing and Software Systems (RACSS 2012), pp. 164-169,
Chennai, April, 2012.
[8] Prasun Chowdhury, Anindita Kundu, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, Load Balancing with Reduced
Unnecessary Handoff in Hierarchical Macro/Femto-cell WiMAX Networks Proc. of The fourth
international conference on wireless, mobile networks and application (WiMOA-2012), Advances in
Intelligent and Soft Computing, Springer, Volume 167, pp. 457-467, Delhi, May, 2012.
[9] Prasun Chowdhury, Anindita Kundu, Iti Saha Misra, Salil K Sanyal, A Tradeoff Pricing Strategy
Using AHP for Revenue Maximization in WiMAX Networks Proc. of Annual IEEE India Conference
(INDICON), pp. 1-4, Hyderabad, Dec, 2011.
[10] Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, An Efficient Quality of Service Scheduling Strategy for IEEE
802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Systems, Proc. of Int. conf. NeCoM-2010, Recent Trends in
Netwoks and communication, Springer, vol 90, pp. 306-315, Chennai, July, 2010.
[11] Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra, A Comparative Study of Different Packet Scheduling
Algorithms with Varied Network Service Load in IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Systems
Proc. of IEEE Int. Conf. Advanced Computing & Communications, Bangalore, Dec, 2009.
5.4.5 Facilities Available
a) Name of the Equipment- QualNet-6.1-LTE-ModelLibrary, Year of Installation 2012,
Place of installation- Qualnet Laboratory, Dept. of ETCE, J adavpur University, Purchased
under the program name- Mobile Computing and Innovative Application, UPE-II
(2) 2 Desktop Computers with UPS, one printer, one LCD projecter
(3) FPGA Sparton -6 boards , 2 Nos, MSP430 Microcontroller boards -2, DSP kit -1
(4) Name of the Equipment- WARP v3 Kit with Xilinx Vertex 6 FPGA, Year of
Installation 2013, Place of installation- Wireless Broadband Communication Laboratory,
ETCE Department, J adavpur University, Purchased under the program name- Mobile
Computing and Innovative Application.

Equipment procured from other sources

(1) The main Qualnet 5.1 simulator with WLAN, WiMax and other basic modules procured from
DST FIST project -2007 from ETCE Department.
(2) Name of the Equipment- Radio Daughter Card for WARP v2 Kit, Year of Installation
2013, Place of installation- Wireless Broadband Communication Laboratory, ETCE
Department, J adavpur University, Purchased under the program name- DST-FIST Project,
ETCE Deptt.
5.4.6 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Mobile and Innovative Applications Programme", UPE-II
Sub-Group: Innovative Applications
Working Area: Wireless Communication
Principal Investigator: Prof. Iti Saha Misra, ETCE Dept., J U
Co-Investigators: Prof. Salil Kumar Sanyal, ETCE, J U
Title of the project:
a. Call Admission Control for the Optimization of Resource Utilization for Mobile
WiMAX and Integrated WiMAX/WiFi networks: Some Related Research
2. Working Group: "Mobile and Innovative Applications Programme", UPE-II
Sub-Group: Mobile Computing
Working Area: Cognitive Radio Networks
Title of the project: Designing a SDR based Cognitive Radio Networking test-bed
involving multiple WARP boards
Principal Investigator: Prof. Iti Saha Misra, ETCE Dept., J U
Co-Investigators: Prof. Salil Kumar Sanyal, ETCE, J U
Ongoing work on Project 1:
i. Title: Performance Analysis of Queue Scheduling Schemes and Buffer Size optimization
for Heterogeneous Traffic Classes
Authors: Prasun Chowdhury, Iti Saha Misra
Name of the Journal/Conference: Communicated to IEEE Transaction on Vehicular
Technology
Abstract: As the most important aspect of Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) networks is to provide
heterogeneous traffic flows with QoS guarantee, we have surveyed some major existing scheduling algorithms
mostly used for WiMAX networks to support differentiated QoS. Then we conduct a comprehensive
performance analysis of various Queue Scheduling Schemes (QSS) namely, Priority Queue Scheduling Scheme
(PQSS), Hybrid Queue Scheduling Scheme (HQSS) and Weighted Hybrid Queue Scheduling Scheme
(WHQSS) which support differential QoS requirements for heterogeneous traffic classes in BWA networks.
Performance evaluation is carried out based on analytical results obtained fromseveral evaluation parameters
like mean number of packets waiting in the queue, throughput, mean queuing delay, packet loss probability and
fairness index. It is clearly shown that WHQSS not only provides tight QoS guarantee but also maintains highest
fairness to all traffic classes and performs better in all respect when compared to other QSSs. Furthermore, the
Queue Weight Ratio (QWR) of WHQSS is tuned for stringent delay requirement and buffer size is optimized
with a proposed algorithm to maximize the throughput of the network under the specified constraint of queuing
delay and packet loss rate, thus making the scheme adaptive.
Status: Under Review
Most Significant Conclusion:
The analysis reveals that WHQSS performs better in all aspects when compared to
other QSSs.
QWR is made adaptive and buffer size is optimized based on some QoS parameters.
The buffer optimization as well as the adaptive QWR enhance the throughput up to
76% of RT traffic and maintain the guaranteed throughput of NRT traffic under heavy
traffic flow.
ii. Title: Cross-layer Architecture for Joint Call Admission Control and Routing
Protocols for Maximum Resource Utilization in BWA Mesh Networks.
Authors: Arijeet Ghosh, Iti Saha Misra
Name of the Journal/Conference: N/A
Abstract: Call admission control (CAC) and routing are the two important mechanisms for
QoS provisioning in BWA mesh networks for seamless transmission of heterogeneous
handoff calls [1]. That is why, a cross-layer architecture based on MAC layer and Network
layer has been developed to analyze the performance of joint CAC and routing protocols. The
Non Reservation based prioritized CAC mechanism [2] along with various routing protocols
[3] such as Link Quality Source Routing (LQSR), Multi-Radio Routing (MR), and Multipath
Routing for load balancing and fault tolerance have been considered for the performance
evaluation with the objective to maximize the resource utilization of the mesh network.

Reference:
[1] S. Zhang, F. R. Yu, and V. C. M. Leung, J oint Connection Admission Control and Routing in IEEE
802.16-Based Mesh Networks, IEEE Transaction on Wireless Communications, vol. 9, no. 4, April
2010.
[2] P. Chowdhury, I. S. Misra and Salil K. Sanyal, An Integrated Call Admission Control and Uplink
Packet Scheduling Mechanismfor QoS Evaluation of IEEE 802.16 BWA Networks, Canadian Journal
on Multimedia and Wireless Networks Vol. 1, No. 3, April 2010.
[3] I. Akyidiz and X. Wang, A survey on wireless mesh networks, IEEE Radio Communication, vol. 43,
pp. S23S30, Sep. 2005.
Status: Under Preparation
iii. Title: Implementation of Vertical Handoff framework in Hybrid BWA Networks
under Qualnet 6.1 .
Authors: Arijeet Ghosh, Iti Saha Misra
Name of the Journal/Conference: N/A
Abstract: Due to long distance cell coverage in BWA networks, it has been seen that the
signal strength around the cell edges decreases which leads to low Signal to Interference plus
Noise Ratio (SINR) and degraded QoS [1]. Although the placement of few low ranges femto
cells or WiFi hotspots in the cell edge can solve the aforementioned problem up to some
extent. But the problem related to Vertical Handoff (VHO) with strict QoS guarantee still
persists for BWA network [2]. Hence, VHO is a major challenge for such type of system
implementation. Due to the absence of VHO framework in Qualnet 6.1, a novel framework is
being developed in Qualnet 6.1 to ensure the VHO in hybrid network design. This
implementation of VHO in Qualnet 6.1 helps for the further analysis of the various other
hybrid networks like 2G, 3G and LTE.

Reference:
[1] K. Son, S. Chong, and G. Veciana, Dynamic Association for Load Balancing and Interference
Avoidance in Multi-Cell Networks, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 8, No. 7,
pp. 3566- 3576, July 2009.
[2] E. P. Edward, V.Sumathy, A Survey of Seamless Vertical Handoff Schemes For Wi-Fi/WiMAX
Heterogeneous Networks, Proc. International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication
(SPCOM), pp. 1-5, July 2010.
[3] Qualnet 6.1, http://web.scalable-networks.com/content/qualnet.
Status: Under Preparation


5.4.7 Work plan during 2014-17
Cross-layer Architecture for Joint Call Admission Control, Routing and Packet
Scheduling for Optimized Resource Utilization of BWA Mesh Networks. (As a case
study we shall take WiMAX, LTE available in Qualnet 6.1)
The difference of this work with the ongoing work is that we are planning to include
Packet Scheduling along with CAC and routing for optimized resource utilization.
A comparative study of WiMAX/WiFi heterogeneous network with WiMAX
macro/femto homogeneous network based on the developed Cross layer Architecture.
Performance studies for the use of femto cells in LTE (i.e. LTE hybrid network).
Comparative analysis and implementation of CAC algorithms in LTE based hybrid
networks scenarios.
Comparative studies of packet scheduling algorithms and adaptive handoff management
in LTE based hybrid network scenarios.

Ongoing work on Project 2:

Title: Joint Optimization of Detection Thresholds and Power Allocation in OFDM Based
Cognitive Femto cell Networks:
Authors: Tanumay Manna, Iti Saha Misra
Name of the Journal/Conference: IEEE Proc. COMNETSAT-2013, Dec 3-5, 2013,
Available in IEEE Xplore
Abstract: Spectrum sensing in cognitive femtocells play an important role in detecting
spectrum holes and to opportunistically use under-utilized frequency bands without causing
harmful interference to macrocell users. In case of mass deployment of femtocells,
interference management is essential to maximize the capacity and achievable data rates. In
this paper, a novel algorithm is proposed, based on Lagrangian dual decomposition
technique, for jointly optimizing the detection threshold and power allocation to maximize
the total aggregated opportunistic throughput per unit bandwidth of a co-channel OFDM
based femtocell network, densely deployed over a macrocell architecture, under a constraint
of the total interference generated towards macrocell users. Simulation results show that the
proposed algorithm is stable, attains convergence and achieves considerable rate gain.

Findings: The proposed method of joint optimization provides considerable rate gain with
respect to per unit band width (114%). Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm is
stable and thus would be suitable for practical implementation.

Title : Implementation of Relay Based Collaborative Spectrum Sensing Using
Coalitional Games In Wireless Cognitive Radio Networks
Authors: Tanumay Manna, Iti Saha Misra
Name of the Journal/Conference: Elsevier J ournal, Revised papersubmitted
Abstract In Cognitive Radio Networks, collaborative spectrum sensing is used by the opportunistic
Secondary Users (SUs) to improve the spectrumdetection performance. The first part of this paper is dealt with
the design and implementation of Normal Collaborative SpectrumSensing (NCSS) based on coalitional games.
To study the performance in real wireless cognitive environment NCSS is implemented in Wireless Open-
Access Research Platform(WARP). The SUs receiving poor signal fromPrimary Users (PUs) are called
Weaker SUs. Weaker SUs collaborating with Cluster Head (CH) gain in terms of improved coalitional
detection probability but at the cost of increased false alarm probability. The overall sensing performance is the
sum-utility of the system that also has improved performance because of the collaboration. The test-bed
implementation of NCSS under WARP shows that under poor reporting channel condition, it loses the
advantage of collaboration as sum-utility reduces to very high negative value. To alleviate this problem, the
second part of this paper proposes a Relay based Collaborative SpectrumSensing (RCSS). RCSS also uses the
coalitional game to share sensing results between affected SUs and the CH of the coalition unit. RCSS has been
tested for all possible collection of coalitions under different reporting channel conditions. Test-bed
implementation using WARP reveals that using neighboring SU having low error prone relay path, the sum-
utility improves by 20%, as compared to NCSS at the cost of minimal loss in energy efficiency of the SUs.
Findings: Practical implementation of collaborating spectrumsensing is successfully completed using WARP
v3 board. Both the NCSS and RCSS are implemented and it is observed that for low received SNR conditions
there is significant improve in sum-utility of the system using collaborative sensing.
5.4.8 Work plan during 2014-17

Establishing a complete test bed of Cognitive radio network for spectrum sensing, multiple
accesses for the transmission of real time VoIP and Video communication.
It will help the researcher to do their own research in a cognitive test bed.

5.5 Project Name: Design of a Multimodal Biometric System for Various
Security and Forensic applications
5.5.1 Contributing Faculty Members
1. Subhadip Basu, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age- 37, J ournal Publications
33, Conference Publications 74, Patents 1, Policy Documents number, H Index 12, Total
Citations 504, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 7, Awarded and ongoing
Masters thesis guidance 15.
2. Mita Nasipuri, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age- 57, J ournal Publications
64, Conference Publications 146, Patents 1, Policy Documents number, H Index 17,
Total Citations 1137, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 17, Awarded and
ongoing Masters thesis guidance 50.
3. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age- 43, J ournal
Publications 36, Conference Publications 51, Patents 2, Policy Documents number, H
Index 12, Total Citations 504, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 8, Awarded
and ongoing Masters thesis guidance 26.
4. RamSarkar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age- 37, J ournal Publications
33, Conference Publications 74, Patents 1, Policy Documents number, H Index 10, Total
Citations 230, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 1, Awarded and ongoing
Masters thesis guidance 10.
5. Nibaran Das, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Age- 37, J ournal Publications
33, Conference Publications 74, Patents 1, Policy Documents number, H Index 10, Total
Citations 224, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 0, Awarded and ongoing
Masters thesis guidance 10.
5.5.2 Special Achievements
1. Subhadip Basu, FAST-TRACK Young Scientist Grant in 2012 fromDepartment of Science and
Technology, Govt. of India, for a period of three years.
2. Subhadip Basu, European Union EMMA-West Post-Doctoral fellowship in 2012 for visiting
University of Warsaw, Poland, for a period of six months.
3. Subhadip Basu, DST-ITS grant fromGovt. of India to visit HUST, China, during IEEE-ICBMI
2011.
4. Subhadip Basu, BOYSCAST fellowship in 2010 from Department of Science and Technology,
Govt. of India, to visit University of Iowa, US, for a period of one year.
5. Subhadip Basu, European Union EMMA staff-mobility fellowship in 2009 for visiting University
of Warsaw, Poland.
6. Subhadip Basu, Received Hitachi Visiting Researcher (HIVIP) fellowship in 2007 for visiting
Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, Tokyo, J apan
7. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Petamedia Grant to attend Summer School at Universitat Koblenz-
Landau, Germany, 2009
8. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Erasmus Mundus Mobility with Asia(EMMA) Fellowship from
European Commission for pursuing postdoc at University of Twente, The Netherlands.
9. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Elias grant to attend Winter school at Zinal, Switzerland, 2012.
5.5.3 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant Value
(Rs in Lakh)
Duration
Segmentation of the
carotid vasculature in
human CT angiography
DST, Govt. of
India
Subhadip Basu(PI)

8.58 2013
2016
Design of a Multimodal
Biometric System for
Various Security and
Forensic applications
UPE Program,
Govt. of India
Subhadip Basu(PI)

13.632 2012-
2015
Sanketantar : A font
converter for Samit font
encoded Bangla
document to Unicode
encoded Bangla
document and vice versa
Society for
Natural Language
Technology
Research
Nibaran Das(PI) 1.2 2010-
2010
A vision based system for
real-time tracking of
human activities against a
complex background
J adavpur
University
Subhadip Basu(PI)

0.5 2006-
2007
Erasmus Mundus
Mobility with Asia,
Coordinator:
Universidade de Evora,
Portugal
European
Commission,
Brussels
Debotosh
Bhattacharjee(PI)

4000 Euro 2012-
2013
Erasmus Mundus
Mobility with Asia Lot
12, Coordinator:
Universite De Nice
Sophia Antipolis, France
European
Commission,
Brussels
Debotosh
Bhattacharjee (PI)

2.70391 2011-
2014
Design and Development
of Facial Thermogram
technology for Biometric
Security System
UGC, Govt. of
India
Debotosh
Bhattacharjee (PI)

10.76834 2010-
2013
Development of 3D Face
Recognition Techniques
Based on Range Images
DIT, MCIT,
Govt. of India
Debotosh
Bhattacharjee (PI)

66.21250 2013-
2016

5.5.4 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
5.5.4.1 JOURNAL PUBLICATTIONS
1. Ram Sarkar, Nibaran Das, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, and Mita Nasipuri, 2013,
"Extraction of Text Lines from Handwritten Documents Using Piecewise Water Flow
Technique." J ournal of Intelligent Systems, 22(1): 25-47 (2013).
2. Brijesh Kumar Sriwastava, S Basu, U Maulik, D Plewczynski, 2013, PPIcons: identification of
protein-protein interaction sites in selected organisms,J ournal of molecular modeling, volume
19, issue 9, pp 4059-4070.
3. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, S. Basu, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, 2013, Handheld Mobile
Device Based Text Region Extraction and Binarization of Image Embedded Text Documents, J .
Intelligent Systems 22(1): 25-47.
4. Ankush Acharyya, Sandip Rakshit, RamSarkar, S. Basu, and M. Nasipuri, 2013, "Handwritten
Word Recognition Using MLP based Classifier: A Holistic Approach.", IJ CSI International
Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 10, Issue 2, No 2, pp. 422-427, (2013).
5. Dariusz Plewczynski, S. Basu, I. Saha, 2012, AMS 4.0: consensus prediction of post-
translational modifications in protein sequences, Amino Acids, Springer ,Volume 43, Issue 2, pp
573-582, 2012.
6. Nibaran Das, J .M. Reddy, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D.K. Basu, 2012, "A
Statistical-Topological Feature Combination for Recognition of Handwritten Numerals," Applied
Soft Computing, Elsevier, vol. 12, no. 8, pp. 2486-2495, 2012.
7. Nibaran Das, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, and D. K. Basu, 2012, "A genetic
algorithmbased region sampling for selection of local features in handwritten digit recognition
application," Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 1592-1606, 2012.
8. RamSarkar, Nibaran Das, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar
Basu, 2012, CMATERdb1: a database of unconstrained handwritten Bangla and BanglaEnglish
mixed script document image, International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition,
Springer, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 71-83, 2012.
9. RamSarkar, S.Malakar, N.Das, S.Basu, M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri, 2011, Word Extraction and
Character Segmentation from Text Lines of Unconstrained Handwritten Bangla Document
Images, Journal of Intelligent Systems, De Gruyter, vol. 20, Issue 3, pp. 227260, 2011.
10. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, N. Majumder, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, 2011, "Design of an Optical
Character Recognition System for Camera-based Handheld Devices", Int. J. of Computer Science
Issues, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 283-289, J uly, 2011.
11. Sandip Rakshit, K.S. Sengupta, S. Basu, 2011, " Handwritten Document Management System:
Key challenges and probable Solutions for Indian Railway and Healthcare Industries, 2011, "
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, vol.2, no.5, pp. 430-434, 2011.
12. Piyali Chatterjee, S.Basu, M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri and D.Plewczynski, 2011, PSP_MCSVM:
brainstorming consensus prediction of protein secondary structures using two-stage multiclass
support vector machines, J ournal of Molecular Modeling, Volume 17, Issue 9, pp 2191-2201,
2011.
13. Satadal Saha, S. Basu and Mita Nasipuri, 2011, Automatic Localization and Recognition of
License Plate Characters for Indian Vehicles, International J ournal of Computer Science &
Emerging Technologies, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 520-533, August 2011.
14. Piyali Chatterjee, S.Basu, M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri and D.Plewczynski, 2011, PPI_SVM:
Prediction of protein-protein interactions using machine learning, domain-domain affinities and
frequency tables, Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters, Volume 16, Number 2, 264-278.
15. Satadal Saha, S.Basu and M.Nasipuri, 2011, Localization of License Plates fromIndian Vehicle
Images Using Iterative Edge Map Generation Technique, J ournal of Computing, ISSN: 2151-
9617, Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp. 48-57, J une 2011.
16. Satadal Saha, S.Basu and M.Nasipuri, 2011, Hierarchical Segmentation of Falsely Touching
Characters from Camera Captured Degraded Document Images, International J ournal of
Computer Science Issues, ISSN: 1694-0814, Vol. 8, Issue 4, No. 2, pp. 90-98, J uly 2011.
17. Subhadip Basu, N. Das, R. Sarkar M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, 2010, A novel
framework for automatic sorting of postal documents with multi-script address blocks Pattern
Recognition, Elsevier 43(10): pp. 3507-3521 (2010).
18. Sandip Rakshit, S.S.Das, K.S. Sengupta, S. Basu, 2010, "Automatic Processing of Structured
Handwritten Documents: An Application for Indian Railway Reservation System," International
Journal of Computer Applications, vol.6, no. 11, pp. 26-30, 2010.
19. Subhadip Basu and D. Plewczynski, 2010, AMS 3.0: Prediction of Post-Translational
Modifications, BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:210.
20. RamSarkar, S. Malakar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, 2010, A Script Independent Technique
for Extraction of Characters fromHandwritten Word Images, International J ournal of Computer
Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 85-90, 2010. ISSN: 0975 8887.
21. Satadal Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, 2010, "Localization of License Plates from
Surveillance Camera Images: A Color Feature Based ANN Approach", International J ournal of
Computer Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 27-31, 2010. ISSN: 0975 8887.
22. D. K. Sil, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, 2010, "An adaptive fuzzy technique for real-time detection of
multiplefaces against a complex background," International J ournal of Computer Applications,
vol.1, no. 23, pp. 21-26, 2010. ISSN: 0975 8887.
23. Nibaran Das, S. Pramanik, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, P.K.Saha, 2010, "Recognition of Isolated Multi-
Oriented Handwritten/Printed Characters using a Novel Convex-Hull Based Alignment
Technique," International J ournal of Computer Applications, vol.1, no. 23, pp. 40-45, 2010.
ISSN: 0975 8887.
24. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, 2010, Segmentation of Camera Captured
Business Card Images for Mobile Devices, International J ournal of Computer Science and
Applications, 1(1), pp. 33-37, J une 2010.
25. Nibaran Das, Bindaban Das, RamSarkar, S. Basu, Mahantapas Kundu and Mita Nasipuri, 2010,
Handwritten Bangla Basic and Compound character recognition using MLP and SVM
classifier, J ournal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.109-115, February 2010, ISSN: 2151-
9617.
26. Satadal Saha, S. Basu, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kr. Basu, 2010, A Hough Transformbased
Technique for Text Segmentation, J ournal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.134-141,
February 2010, ISSN: 2151-9617.
27. Ayatullah Faruk Mollah, S. Basu and Mita Nasipuri, 2010, Text/Graphics Separation and Skew
Correction of Text Regions of Business Card Images for Mobile Devices, J ournal of Computing,
Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.96-102, February 2010, ISSN: 2151-9617.
28. RamSarkar, Nibaran Das, S. Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu,
2010, Word level Script Identification from Bangla and Devanagri Handwritten Texts mixed
with Roman Script, J ournal of Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.103-108, February 2010,
ISSN: 2151-9617.
29. Piyali Chatterjee, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, 2009, Improved prediction of
Multi-domains in protein chains using a Support Vector Machine, International Journal on
Recent Trends in Engineering, Academy Publisher, Finland, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp.78-81, November
2009. ISSN: 1797-9617.
30. Subahdip Basu, N.Das, R.Sarkar M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri, D.K.Basu, 2009, A Hierarchical
Approach to Recognition of Handwritten Bangla Characters, Pattern Recognition, Elsevier, vol.
42, no. 7, pp. 1467 1484, 2009.
31. Satadal Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri and D. K. Basu, 2009, License Plate localization from
vehicle images: An edge based multi-stage approach, International Journal on Recent Trends in
Computer Engineering, Academy Publisher, Finland, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 284-288, May 2009. ISSN:
1797-9617.
32. Nibaran Das, A. Murmu, S. Roy, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, 2009, "A Novel Scheme for Editing and
Inter Conversion between ASCII / ISCII / Unicode Encoded Multilingual Documents", Language
Forum, vol. 35, no. 2, J uly-Dec 2009.
33. J . K. Sing, S. Chowdhury, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, An Improved Hybrid Approach to Face
Recognition by Fusing Local and Global Discriminant Features, Intl Journal of Biometrics,
Inderscience Publisher, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 144-164, 2012.
34. P. Banerjee, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, EE_SP_Mitigation of RFI in AdHoc Wireless Receiver
Nodes, International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617], Academy
Publishers, Finland, Vol 2, No. 6, Letters: pp. 115-120, November 2009.
35. J. K. Sing, S. Thakur, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, High-speed face recognition using
self-adaptive radial basis function neural networks, Neural Computing and Applications,
Springer-Verlag London, vol. 18, no. 8, 2009, pp. 979-990.
36. S. Thakur, J . K. Sing, D. K. Basu, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, Face Recognition Using Principal
Component Analysis and RBF Neural Networks, Accepted in International Journal of
Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology,vol.10, no.3.
37. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, M. Nasipuri, A. Mitra, Magnetic Characterization of HSLA Steel by
Power-law Decay Exponent of Barkhausen Emission Signal, J ournal of Magnetism and
Magnetic Materials, 321(8), Apr 2009, pp1034-1038.
38. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, S. Tarafder, M. Nasipuri, Self-similar and Self-affine Characteristics of
Microstructural Images of HSLA Steel, Material Science and Technology, vol. 25, no 4, 2009,
pp 542-548.
39. M. Tarafder, I. Chattoraj, S. Tarafder, M. Nasipuri, Fractal Analysis to Determine self-similar
Characteristics in Microstructures of HSLA Steel, International J ournal of Materials and
Manufacturing Processes, vol. 24, issue 2, Feb.2009, pp 145-149.
40. M.Tarafder, S.K.Das, I. Chattoraj, M. Nasipuri, S. Tarafder, Fractal-based quantification of
crack paths fo determination of effective microstructural length scales and fracture toughness,
Scripta Materialia 62 (2010), pp. 109-112.
41. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak K. Basu and Mahantapas Kundu, A
Face Recognition Approach Based on Entropy Estimate of the Nonlinear DCT Features in the
LogarithmDomain together with Kernel Entropy Component Analysis, International J ournal of
Information Technology and Computer Science, 2013, 09, 31-42, Published Online August 2013
in MECS (http://www.mecs-press.org/)DOI:10.5815/ijitcs.2013.09.03.
42. Ayan Seal, Suranjan Ganguly, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu,
Automated Thermal Face recognition based on Minutiae Extraction, International J ournal of
Computational Intelligence Studies, ISSN online: 1755-4985 ISSN print: 1755-4977 InderScience
Publication, 2013-Accepted
43. Parama Bagchi, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu, A novel Approach for
nose-tip detection on 3D face images across pose, International J ournal of Computational
Intelligence and Informatics, ISSN: 2231-0258, vol. 2 no. 1, April-J une,2012.
44. Satyabrata Maity, Amlan Chakrabarti, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Feature based Information
Extraction for Generic Video Summarization, International J ournal of Computer Applications,
iRAFIT - Number 4, 2012, impact factor: 0.814
45. Rajib Saha, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, ShombhuNath Ghosh, Prasenjit Das, Dona Ghosh,
Comparision and Error Finding of 2D Frontal Facial Images Between Twins, International
Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, vol. 2, issue 4,
April 2012, ISSN:2277128X.
46. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, Eye
Region Based Fusion Technique of Thermal and Optical images for Human Face Recognition in
Dark, Optical Engineering Journal of SPIE, vol. 51, No. 7, 2012, , impact factor: 0.959.
47. Santunu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kr. Basu, A Low Space Bit-
Plane Slicing Based Image Storage Method using Extended J PEG Format, International J ournal
of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, vol. 2, issue 4, April 2012, pp. 694-699.
48. Mridual Ghosh, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Human Identification by Gait Using Corner Points,
International J ournal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing, 2012, 2, 30-36, DOI:
10.5815/ijigsp.2012.02.05
49. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, and Mahantapas
Kundu, Face Recognition using Hough Peaks extracted from the significant blocks of the
Gradient Image, International J ournal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software
Engineering", ISSN: 2277 128X, Volume 2, Issue 1, J anuary 2012.
50. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, and Mahantapas
Kundu, High Performance Human Face Recognition using Gabor based Pseudo Hidden Markov
Model, International Journal of Applied Evolutionary Computation (Taiwan) IGI Global", J uly
2012.
51. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, and Mahantapas
Kundu, Human Face Recognition using Gabor based Kernel Entropy Component Analysis, in a
special issue of " International J ournal of Computer Vision and Image Processing : IGI
Global(USA) ", October, 2012
52. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Ayan Seal, Suranjan Ganguly, Mita Nasipuri, and Dipak Kumar Basu,
A Comparative Study of Human Thermal Face Recognition Based on HaarWavelet Transform
and Local Binary Pattern, International Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2012,
doi:10.1155/2012/261089.
53. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, A
Comparative Study on Fusion of Visual and Thermal Face Images at Different Pixel Level,
International J ournal of Information Assurance and Security Letters (J IAS), 2011, [ISSN 2150-
7996], vol.6, Issue-1, pp: 80-86, 2011.
54. Sourav Pramanik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, An Approach: Modality Reduction and Face-Sketch
Recognition, International Journal of Computational Intelligence and informatics, Vol. 1: No. 2,
July-September-2011, ISSN: 2231-0258
55. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, and Mahantapas
Kundu, A Gabor block based Kernel Discriminative Common Vector (KDCV) approach using
cosine kernels for Human Face Recognition, International Computational Intelligence and
Neuroscience, 2012.
56. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and Mahantapas
Kundu, High Performance Human Face Recognition using Independent High Intensity Gabor
Wavelet Responses: A Statistical Approach, International J ournal of Computer Science &
Emerging Technologies (E-ISSN: 2044-6004) Volume 2, Issue 1, pp. 178-187, February 2011.
57. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Santanu Halder, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu,
Construction of Human Faces fromTextual Descriptions, Soft Computing - A Fusion of
Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, Volume 15, Number 3, 429-447, 2011, impact
factor: 1.88.
58. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, and Mahantapas
Kundu, An adaptive block based integrated LDP, GLCM, and Morphological
features for Face Recognition, International J ournal of Research and Reviews in Computer
Science (IJ RRCS)" ISSN: 2079-2557,Vol. 2, No. 5, October 2011,Science Academy Publisher,
United Kingdom.
59. Shib Sankar bhowmick, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, and Dipak Kumar Basu, Design
and Implementation of Digital filters using Bit-Serial Arithmetic & Bit-Parallel Arithmetic,
Journal of Computer Science and engineering, Vol. 8, Issue 2, August 2011.
60. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, Fusion of Daubechies Wavelet Coefficients for Human Face Recognition,
International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering(ISSN: 1797 -9617), by the Academy
Publisher, Finland, Vol. 3, No. 2, October 2010.
61. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, Quotient Based Multiresolution Image Fusion of Thermal and Visual
Images Using Daubechies Wavelet Transform for Human Face Recognition, International
Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJ CSI), ISSN (Online): [1694-0784], ISSN (Print): [1694-
0814], Mauritius, Vol. 7, Issue 3, No. 6, pp: 18-27, May 2010,impact factor: 0.242.
62. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and Mahantapas
Kundu, Performance Comparison of SVM and ANN for Handwritten Devnagari Character
Recognition, International J ournal of Computer Science Issues (IJ CSI), ISSN (Online): [1694-
0784], ISSN (Print): [1694-0814], Mauritius, Vol. 7, Issue 3, No. 6, pp: 18-26, May 2010, impact
factor: 0.242.
63. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, Fusion of Wavelet Coefficients from Visual and Thermal Face Images for
Human Face Recognition A Comparative Study, International J ournal of Image Processing
(IJ IP) [ISSN 1985-2304], by CSC Press, Computer Science J ournals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp:12-23, March 2010, Indexed by Directory of Open Access J ournals (DOAJ ).
64. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, A Parallel Framework for Multilayer Perceptron for Human Face
Recognition, International J ournal of Computer Science & Security (IJ CSS), ISSN (Online):
[1985-1553], by CSC Press, Computer Science J ournals, KualaLumpur, Malaysia, Vol. 3, No. 6,
pp. 491-507, J anuary 2010, Indexed by Directory of Open Access J ournals (DOAJ ).
65. Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, Human Face
Recognition using Fuzzy Multilayer Perceptron, J ournal of Soft Computing, Volume 14, Issue 6,
2010, Pages 559-570, Springer, impact factor: 1.88.
66. Arindam Kar, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and Mahantapas
Kundu, Classification of high-energized Gabor responses using Bayesian PCA for Human Face
Recognition, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617]. Letters,
Pages 106-110, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
67. Tamojay Deb, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and Mahantapas
Kundu, An enhanced face recognition technique based on Overlapped Modular PCA approach
for cropped log-polar images, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN:
1797-9617] Full Paper, Pages 108-112, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers,
Finland.
68. Santanu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and Mahantapas
Kundu, Fuzzy Classification of Facial Components for Face Construction, International J ournal
of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Letters, Pages 66-70, Vol 2, No. 2,
November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
69. Hiranmoy Roy, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and Mahantapas
Kundu, Construction of Frontal Face from Side-view Images using Face Mosaicing,
International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Letters, Pages 55-59,
Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
70. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and
Mahantapas Kundu, Image Pixel Fusion for Human Face Recognition, International J ournal of
Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Letters, Pages 258-262, Vol 2, No. 2,
November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
71. Soma Datta, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Path Detection of a Moving Object, International J ournal
of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Short Paper, Pages 37-39, Vol 2, No. 2,
November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
72. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu,
Application of Statistical Features in Handwritten Devnagari Character Recognition,
International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Letters, Pages 40-42,
Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009, Academy Publishers, Finland.
73. Debarati Mukherjee, Amlan Chakrabarti, and Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Optimization and
Synthesis of Quantum Circuit Using Genetic Algorithm, International J ournal of Recent Trends
in Engineering [ISSN: 1797-9617] Full Paper, Pages 212-216, Vol 2, No. 2, November 2009,
Academy Publishers, Finland
74. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu,
Recognition of Non-Compound Handwritten Devnagari Characters using a Comnination of MLP
and Minimum Edit Distance, International J ournal of Computer Science and Security, ISSN
(Online): [1985-1553], by CSC Press, Computer Science J ournals, KualaLumpur, Malaysia vol.
4, issue 1,pp. 1-14,2010.
75. Santanu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mahantapas Kundu,
FPGA Based Assembling of Facial Components for Human Face Construction, International
Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Issue 1, Volume 1, Pages 541-554, May 2009[ISSN:
1797-9617] by the Academy Publishers, Finland.
5.5.4.2 CONFERENCE PUBLICATTIONS
76. Roy, A., Das, N., Sarkar, R., Basu, S., Kundu, M., & Nasipuri, M., An Axiomatic Fuzzy Set
Theory Based Feature Selection Methodology for Handwritten Numeral Recognition. In ICT and
Critical Infrastructure: Proceedings of the 48th Annual Convention of Computer Society of India-
Vol I (pp. 133-140). Springer International Publishing, (2014, J anuary).
77. Sriwastava, Brijesh K., Subhadip Basu, Ujjwal Maulik, and Dariusz Plewczynski. "A Consensus
Approach for Identification of Protein-Protein Interaction Sites in Homo Sapiens." In Pattern
Recognition and Machine Intelligence, pp. 674-679. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
78. Sriwastava, Brijesh Kumar, Subhadip Basu, and Ujjwal Maulik. "Fuzzy SVM with a Novel
Membership Function for Prediction of Protein-Protein Interaction Sites in Homo sapiens." In
Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence, pp. 668-673. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
79. Singh, Pawan Kumar, RamSarkar, Nibaran Das, and Subhadip Basu. "Identification of Devnagari
and Roman Scripts from Multi-script Handwritten Documents." In Pattern Recognition and
Machine Intelligence, pp. 509-514. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
80. Malakar, Samir, Rahul Kumar Das, Ram Sarkar, Subhadip Basu, and Mita Nasipuri.
"Handwritten and Printed Word Identification Using Gray-scale Feature Vector and Decision
Tree Classifier." Procedia Technology 10 (2013): 831-839.
81. Suchandra Payal, Piyali Chatterjee, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, and Mita Nasipuri.
"Comparisons of Different Feature Sets for Predicting Carbohydrate-Binding Proteins From
Amino Acid Sequences Using Support Vector Machine." In Proceedings of Seventh International
Conference on Bio-Inspired Computing: Theories and Applications (BIC-TA 2012), pp. 519-529.
Springer India, 2013.
82. Jhuma Dutta, Subhadip Basu, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, and Mita Nasipuri. "A Neural Network
Based Image Watermarking Technique Using Spiral Encoding of DCT Coefficients."
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Frontiers of Intelligent Computing: Theory
and Applications (FICTA), pp. 11-18. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.
83. Banerjee, Ankita, Sudipta Dey, Shubhankar Parui, Mita Nasipuri, and Subhadip Basu. "Design of
3-D Phantoms for Human Carotid Vasculature." In Advances in Computing and Communications
(ICACC), 2013 Third International Conference on, pp. 347-350. IEEE, 2013.
84. Banerjee, Ankita, Sudipta Dey, Shubhankar Parui, Mita Nasipuri, and Subhadip Basu. "Synthetic
reconstruction of human carotid vasculature using a 2-D/3-D interface." In Advances in
Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2013 International Conference on, pp.
60-65. IEEE, 2013.
85. Anupam Banerjee, Sumana Basu, Orachorm Mekkerdchoo, Georges Srzednicki, Mita Nasipuri,
and Subhadip Basu. "Automatic classification of A. paeoniifolius species from DNA fingerprints
of Amorphophalus Genus." InCommunications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), 2012
International Conference on, pp. 580-583. IEEE, 2012.
86. Abhinaba Roy, Navonil Mazumder, Nibaran Das, Ram Sarkar, Subhadip Basu, and Mita
Nasipuri. "A new quad tree based feature set for recognition of handwritten bangla numerals."
In Engineering Education: Innovative Practices and Future Trends (AICERA), 2012 IEEE
International Conference on, pp. 1-6. IEEE, 2012.
87. Sovan Saha, Piyali Chatterjee, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, and Mita Nasipuri.
"Improving prediction of protein function from protein interaction network using intelligent
neighborhood approach." In Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), 2012
International Conference on, pp. 584-587. IEEE, 2012.
88. Tania Chatterjee, Piyali Chatterjee, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, and Mita Nasipuri.
"Protein function by minimum distance classifier from protein interaction network."
In Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS), 2012 International Conference on,
pp. 588-591. IEEE, 2012.
89. Abhinaba Roy, Nibaran Das, Ram Sarkar, Subhadip Basu, Mahantapas Kundu, and Mita
Nasipuri. "Region selection in handwritten character recognition using Artificial Bee Colony
Optimization." In Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT), 2012 Third
International Conference on, pp. 183-186. IEEE, 2012.
90. S. Malakar, B. Seraogi, R. Sarkar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, Two-stage Skew Correction of
Handwritten Bangla Document Images, accepted for publication in 3rd International Conference
on Emerging Applications of Information Technology (EAIT-2012), to be held in Nov 29-Dec 01,
2012, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India.
91. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, Text Detection fromCamera Captured Images Using a
Novel Fuzzy-based Technique, Accepted for publications in EAIT 2012, Kolkata, India.
92. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, Computationally Efficient Implementation of
Convolution-based Locally Adaptive Binarization Techniques, ICIP-2012, CCIS 292, Springer,
pp. 159-168 (2012).
93. R. Sarkar, S. Halder, S. Malakar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, Text line extraction from
handwritten document pages based on line contour estimation, in Proc. of 3rd International
Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT'12), 2012,
Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
94. R.Sarkar, S.Malakar, N.Das, S. Basu, M.Kundu and M.Nasipuri, A font invariant character
segmentation technique for printed Bangla word images, in proc. of the International Conference
on Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India,
pp. 739-746, J anuary 5-7, 2012.
95. N.Das, K.Acharya, R.Sarkar, S. Basu, M.Kundu and M.Nasipuri, A Novel GA-SVM based
Multistage Approach for recognition of Handwritten Bangla Compound Characters, in proc. of
the International Conference on Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-
2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India, pp. 145-152, J anuary 5-7, 2012.
96. P.Chatterjee, S. Basu, M.Kundu and M.Nasipuri, Improving prediction of interdomain linkers in
protein sequences using a consensus approach, in proc. of the International Conference on
Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India, pp.
111-118, J anuary 5-7, 2012.
97. S. Saha, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, License Plate Localization using Vertical Edge Map and
Hough TransformBased technique, in proc. of the International Conference on Information
Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India, pp. 649-656,
January 5-7, 2012.
98. B. Sriwastava, S. Basu, U. Maulik and D. Plewczynski, Prediction of E.coli protein-protein
interaction sites using inter-residue distances and high-quality-index features, in proc. of the
International Conference on Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-
2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India, pp. 837-844, J anuary 5-7, 2012.
99. S. Saha, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, Binarization of Document Images Using Hierarchical
Histogram Equalization Technique with Linearly Merged Membership Function, in proc. of the
International Conference on Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications-
2012 (INDIA-2012), Vizag, India, pp. 639-647, J anuary 5-7, 2012.
100. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, Binarizing Text Regions Extracted from Camera
Captured Multi-content Document Images, in Proc. National Conf. on Image Processing and
Computing, Coimbatore, India, Nov, 2011.
101. P Das, P Chatterjee, S Basu, M Kundu, M Nasipuri, Prediction of Protein-Protein Interaction
using validated domain-domain interaction, in proc. 2011 Annual IEEE India Conference
(INDICON), pp 1-5, 2011.
102. S. Basu, M. L. Raghavan, E. A. Hoffman, P. K. Saha, Multi-scale opening of conjoined
structures with shared intensities: methods and applications, in Proc. IEEE International
conference on Intelligent Computation and Bio-Medical Instrumentation (ICBMI 2011), Wuhan,
China, December 14 - 17, , pp. 128-131, 2011.
103. S. Basu, M. L. Raghavan, P. K. Saha, Vascular segmentation in CT angiography for patients
with intracranial aneurysms using a new multi-scale opening algorithm, in Proc. of International
conference on Bio-Medical Engineering (ICBME 2011), Manipal, India, pp. 252-257, December
10 - 12, 2011.
104. R. Sarkar, S. Moulik, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, Suppression of non-text
components in handwritten document images, in proc.(CD) International Conference on Image
Information Processing (ICIIP-11), Shimla, India, November 3-5, 2011.
105. S. Malakar, P. Ghosh, R. Sarkar, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, An Improved Offline
Handwritten Character Segmentation Algorithmfor Bangla Script, in proc. (CD) 5th Indian
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-11), Tumkur, India, December 14-16,
2011.
106. R. Sarkar, S. Moulik, N. Das, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, Word extraction from
unconstrained handwritten Bangla document images using Spiral Run Length Smearing
Algorithm, in proc. (CD) 5th Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-
11), in Tumkur, India, December 14-16, 2011.
107. N. Das, P.S. Roy, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D.K. Basu, CPC a Novel
Mapping Technique for Inter Conversion Between multi-script/multi-standard non-Unicode and
Unicode Encoded Documents, in: 2nd International Conf. on Computer Processing of Bangla-
2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011, pp. 15-21.
108. P. Chatterjee, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, Improving prediction of protein secondary structure
using physicochemical properties of amino acids, in proceedings of the ACM International
Symposiumon Biocomputing, 15-17 February, Calicut, Kerala, India. ISBN: 978-1-60558-722-6.
109. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu and M. Nasipuri, Text Extraction and Segmentation from Multi-
skewed Business Card Images for Mobile Devices, Proc. IEEE PGSPC 2010, pp. 57-61.
110. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu, N. Das, R. Sarkar, M. Nasipuri, M. Kundu, A Fast Skew Correction
Technique for Camera Captured Business Card Images, in proceedings (CD) of IEEE
INDICON-2009, pp. 629-632, 18-20 December, Gandhinagar, Gujrat. DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2009.5409427
111. S. Basu, N.Das, R.Sarkar, M.Kundu, M.Nasipuri, D.K.Basu, Recognition of Numeric Postal
Codes fromMulti-script Postal Address Blocks, in proceedings of 3rd International conference
on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (PReMI), pp. 381-386, 16-21 December 2009,
IIT-Delhi.
112. A. Khandelwal, P. Choudhury, R. Sarkar, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, N. Das, Text Line
Segmentation for Unconstrained Handwritten Document Images using Neighborhood Connected
Component Analysis, in proceedings of 3rd International conference on Pattern Recognition and
Machine Intelligence (PReMI), pp. 369-374, 16-21 December 2009, IIT-Delhi.
113. R. Sarkar, S. Basu, N. Das, A. F. Mollah, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, Line Extraction from
Unconstraint Handwritten Document Pages using Piece-wise Water-flow Technique, in
proceedings (CD) of 4th Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI), pp.
1861-1872, 16-18 Dec, 2009, Tumkur, India.
114. N. Das, S. Basu, R. Sarkar, M. Kundu , M. Nasipuri, Handwritten Bangla Compound
Character Recognition: Potential Challenges and Probable Solution, in proceedings (CD) of 4th
Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI), pp. 1901-1913, 16-18 Dec,
2009, Tumkur, India.
115. S. Rakshit, D. Ghosal, T. Das, S. Dutta, S. Basu, Development of a multi-user recognition
engine for handwritten bangla basic characters, in proc. (CD) International Conference on
Information Technology and Business Intelligence (ITBI -2009).
116. N. Das, S. Basu, R. Sarkar, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, An Improved Feature
Descriptor for Recognition of Handwritten Bangla Alphabet, in proceedings of ICSIP-2009, pp.
451-454, August 2009, Mysore, India.
117. A. F. Mollah, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri and D. K. Basu, Text/Graphics Separation for Business
Card Images for Mobile Devices, Proceedings of the Eighth IAPR International Workshop on
Graphics Recognition (GREC), pp. 263-270, July 2009, France.
118. N. Das, S. Pramanik, S. Basu, P. K. Saha, R. Sarkar, M. Kundu, M. Nasipuri, Recognition
of Handwritten Bangla Basic Characters and Digits using Convex Hull based Feature Set, in
proceedings of AIPR-09, pp. 380-386, July, 2009, Olando, USA.
119. N. Das, S. Pramanik, S. Basu, P. K. Saha, R. Sarkar, M. Kundu, Design of a novel convex
hull based feature set for recognition of isolated handwritten Roman numerals, in
proceedings (CD) of UBNE ASEE 2009 conference, University of Bridgeport, USA.
120. N. Das, S. Basu, P. K. Saha, R. Sarkar, M. Kundu ,M. Nasipuri, A GA Based approach for
selection of local features for recognition of handwritten Bangla numerals, in proceedings (CD)
of UBNE ASEE 2009 conference, University of Bridgeport, USA.
121. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, A novel scheme for binarization of vehicle
images using hierarchical histogram equalization technique, Proceedings of 1st International
Conference on Computer, Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT 2009) ,
pp. 270-275, Academy of Technology, Adisaptagram, February 06-07, 2009.
122. S. Rakshit, S. Basu, Development of a multi-user handwriting recognition systemusing
Tesseract open source OCR engine, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Computer,
Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT 2009), pp. 240-247, Academy of
Technology, Adisaptagram, February 06-07, 2009.
123. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, An Offline Technique for Localization of License
Plates for Indian Commercial Vehicles, Proceedings of IEEE National Conference on
Computing and Communication Systems (COCOSYS-09), UIT, Burdwan, pp. 206-211, J anuary
02-04, 2009.
124. S. Saha, S. Basu, M. Nasipuri, D. K. Basu, Development of an automated Red Light
Violation Detection System (RLVDS) for Indian vehicles, Proceedings of IEEE National
Conference on Computing and Communication Systems (COCOSYS-09), UIT, Burdwan, pp. 59-
64, J anuary 02-04, 2009.
125. Sourav Pramanik, Swagatika Prusty, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Piyush Kanti Bhunre, A
Region-to-Pixel Based Multi-sensor Image Fusion, International Conference on Computational
Intelligence: Modeling Techniques and Applications (CIMTA-2013), Procedia Technology,
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126. Parama Bagchi, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, A novel
approach for registration of 3D face Images, Proc. of IEEE Conference ICAESM-12,
Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu, India, 30-31 March, 2012.
127. Parama Bagchi, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, A novel
approach for nose tip detection using smoothing by weighted median filtering applied to 3D face
images in variant poses, Proc. of IEEE Conference PRIME-12, Salem, Tamilnadu, India, 21-23
March 2012
128. Sourav Pramanik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Multi-sensor Image Fusion Based on Moment
Calculation, 2
nd
IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing
(PDGC-2012).
129. Ayan Seal, Suranjan Ganguly, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar
Basu, Thermal Human face recognition based on Haar wavelet transform and series matching
technique, Proceedings of the Springer International Conference on Multimedia Processing,
Communication and Computing Applications, PES Institute of Technology, India, December 13-
15, 2012.
130. Ayan Seal, Suranjan Ganguly, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar
Basu, Minutiae Based Thermal Human Face Recognition using Label Connected Component
Algorithm, Proceedings of the Elsevier International Conference on Computer, Communication,
Control and Information Technology, India, February 25 - 26, 2012.
131. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, Human
Face Recognition using Wavelet Fusion and SVM, Proceedings of 6th International Workshop
on Multimedia and Signal Processing (IWSSIP 12), Redzur 2012, organized by Slovak
University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, April 11, 2012.
132. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Barin Kumar De, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita
Nasipuri, "Multisensor Fusion of Visual and Thermal Images for Human Face Identification using
Different SVM Kernels", 8th Annual Conference on IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and
Technology (LISAT 2012), Farmingdale, New York, USA, May 4, 2012.
133. Sourav Pramanik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Geometric Feature Based Face-sketch
Recognition, IEEE International Conf on Pattern Recognition, Informatics and Medical
Engineering (PRIME-2012), March 21-23.
134. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, "
Human face Recognation Using Multisource Fusion", Track of Multi Sensor, Multisource
Information Fusion: Architecture Algorithms, and Applications 2012 (DS223) SPIE. Defense,
Security and Sensing 2012, 23-27 April,2012, Maryland, USA, Published by SPIE and SPIE
Digital Library.
135. Pramit Ghosh, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu, Automatic
White Blood Cell Measuring Aid for Medical Diagnosis, in the Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Process Automation, Control and Computing PACC 2011, ISBN:
978-1-61284-762-7.
136. Ayan Seal, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu, Minutiae Based
Thermal Face Recognition using Blood Perfusion data, Proceedings of the IEEE International
Conference on Image Information Processing, J aypee University of Information Technology,
India, November 3 - 5, 2011.
137. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri,Facial
Expression Invariant Person Recognition using Feature level Fusion of Visual and Thermal
Images, Proceedings of World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies
(WICT-2011), 11-14 Dec 2011,pp: 1094-1101,University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus, published
by IEEE Xplore.
138. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri,
Independent Component Analysis (ICA) of fused Wavelet Coefficients of thermal and visual
images for human face recognition, SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2011 (track of
Independent Component Analysis, Wavelets, Neural Networks, Biosystems and Nanoengineering,
Conference 8058), Published by SPIE and SPIE Digital Library, in Orlando World Center
Marriott Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, USA, 25 - 29 April 2011.
139. Satyabrata Maity, Amlan Chakrabarti, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, An Innovative Technique for
Adaptive Video Summarization, ICIP-2011, CCIS 157, pp. 592-600, 2011.
140. Sourav Pramanik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, An Approach: Modality Reduction and Face-
sketch Recognition, Proc. International J ournal of Computational Intelligence and Informatics,
Vol.1: No. 2, J uly-September 2011.
141. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri,
Classification of Thermal Face Images using Radial Basis Function Neural Network, SPIE
Defense, Security, and Sensing 2011, Published by SPIE and SPIE Digital Library, in Orlando
World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, USA, 25 - 29 April 2011.
142. Ayan Seal, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu, Minutiae from
bit-plane sliced thermal images for Human Face Recognition, Proceedings of the Springer
International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving, Roorkee, India, December 20 -
22, 2011.
143. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu, Mita Nasipuri, Polar
Fusion Technique Analysis for Evaluating the Performances of Image Fusion of Thermal and
Visual Images for Human Face Recognition, Published in IEEE Workshop on Computational
Intelligence in Biometrics and Identity Management (IEEE CIBIM 2011), April 11-15, 2011,
Paris, France-75013, Published by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, France
Section.pp.62-69 ISBN: 978-1-4244-9898-7, IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1101N-CDR .
144. Pramit Ghosh, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, Mita Nasipuri and Dipak Kumar Basu, Medical Aid
for Automatic Detection of Malaria, in the Proceedings of the Springer International Conference
on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications CISIM 2011,
ISBN: 978-3-642-27244-8.
145. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, GoutamMajumder, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Dipak Kumar Basu,
Mita Nasipuri,Next Level of Data Fusion for Human Face Recognition, Proceedings of
International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Applications to Industrial Problems
(MMIP- 2011)to be published by McMillan India,March 28-31, 2011 in National Institute of
Technology, Calicut.
146. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, OptimumFusion of Visual and Thermal Face Images for Recognition,
Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security (IAS
2010), Atlanta, USA, published by IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society, pp:311-316,
Aug 23-25, 2010. IEEE Catalog number CFP1061C-CDR, ISBN 978-1-4244-7408-0.
147. Pramit Ghosh, Debotosh Bhattacherjee, and Soma Datta, Adaptive Intelligent Controller for
Household Cooling Systems. First International Conference on Integrated Intelligent Computing
(ICIIC 2010), Sponsored by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, ISBN: 978-0-7695-4152-
5/10, Page 96-101, August 5-7, 2010.
148. Pramit Ghosh, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, and Dipak Kumar Basu, Round-The-
Clock Urine Sugar Monitoring System for Diabetic Patients, Proceedings of International
Conference on Systems in Medicine and Biology (ICSMB-2010) IIT Kharagpur, 16-18 December
2010
149. Sandhya Arora, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and Mahantapas
Kundu, Study of different Features on Handwritten Devnagari Characters, in IEEE-
International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology(ICETET-09), G.H.
Raisoni college of Engineering, Nagpur, India, 16-18 Dec 2009.
150. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, and
Mahantapas Kundu, Classification of Fused Images using Radial Basis Function Neural Network
for Human Face Recognition, NaBIC, Coimbatore, India, Dec 9-11, 2009.
151. Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and
Mahantapas Kundu, Human face recognition using line features, Proceedings of National
Seminar on Recent Advances on Information Technology (RAIT-2009), ISM, Dhanbad, INDIA,
February 2009.
152. Santanu Halder, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu and Mahantapas
Kundu, Face Synthesis (FASY) Systemfor Determining the Characteristics of a Face Image,
Proceedings of National Seminar on Recent Advances on Information Technology (RAIT-2009),
ISM, Dhanbad, INDIA, February 2009.
5.5.5 Relevant Patents and Policy Documents in Last 5years
1. Satadal Saha, Subhadip Basu, Mita Nasipuri, Dipak Kumar Basu, 2013, Image Binarization System
and Method T, Patent, USPTO no: US 8,406,554B1 Patent filed through and licensed with:
Intellectual Ventures-Asia, 150 Beach Road, #08-06, Gateway West, Singapore 189720.
2. Debotosh Bhattacharjee and Santanu Halder, System and Method to Identify a Median Value,
Patent No. US 2011/0099215 A1 dated April 28, 2011.
3. Debotosh Bhattacharjee and Santanu Halder, Method and Systemto Determine a Quotient Value,
Patent No. US 2011/0099217 A1 dated April 28, 2011.
5.5.6 Facilities Available
a) Visual SpectrumImaging Setup, Year of Installation 2009, Place of installation- Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Purchased under TEQUIP, Names of the departments within the
University and outside served- Department of Computer Science and Engineering, J adavpur
University.
b) Near Infra-Red Spectrum Imaging Setup, Year of Installation 2012, Place of installation-
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Purchased under UGC(UPE), Names of the
departments within the University and outside served- Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, J adavpur University.
c) Thermal Spectrum Imaging Setup, Year of Installation 2012, Place of installation- Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Purchased under UGC, Names of the departments within the
University and outside served- Department of Computer Science and Engineering, J adavpur
University.
d) Dell Precision T5600 Workstation, Year of Installation 2013, Place of installation- Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Purchased under DST, Names of the departments within the
University and outside served- Department of Computer Science and Engineering, J adavpur
University.
5.5.7 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: Human Identification using Finger Vein Images based on Fuzzy Contrast Enhancement
and Non Rigid Registration Techniques
Authors: Mita Nasipuri, Subhadip Basu, Sumana Basu and AnupamBanerjee
Name of the J ournal: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Abstract: The proposed work aims at developing a unique personal identification system using finger
vein biometric. The study is conducted on 3816 low contrast near infrared finger vein images
belonging to the SDUMLA-HMT multimodal database. The finger vein images are greatly augmented
using a fuzzy contrast enhancement procedure. A robust non-rigid registration procedure using mutual
information metric is put in place to arrest the rotational and translational anomalies that might creep
in during image acquisition. A simple correlation coefficient based matching score is finally
implemented to develop the classifier. The proposed system considers performance of single as well
as multi consensus finger settings and performs with an accuracy of over 98% for a majority of such
configurations.
Status: Under Preparation
Most significant conclusion(s):
1. The proposed classifier significantly enhances the low contrast finger vein images and
extracts substantial and unique information from them.
2. The non-rigid registration procedure based on mutual information successfully deals with the
problemof accidental misalignment.
3. The classifier shows finger arrangements with Equal Error Rate as low as 1.89% and average
classification accuracy of more than 98% for most consensus configurations.
2. Title: Automatic classification of different species from DNA Fingerprints of the
Amorphophallus Genus- A Case Study.
Authors: Mita Nasipuri, Subhadip Basu, Orachorm Mekkerdchoo, Georges Srzednicki, and Anupam
Banerjee
Name of the J ournal: BMC Bioinformatics
Abstract: The proposed work aims at automatic classification of different species from DNA
fingerprints of the Amorphophallus genus. Twelve different data-sets of DNA fingerprints are
prepared using twelve different primers and each set consists of forty eight DNA fingerprints of the
Amorphophallus genus. With respect to the different data-sets, we construct twelve distinct marker
based fuzzy classifiers. Among them, the decisions from the different classifiers are combined with
the help of a brainstorming consensus strategy to decide "whether the DNA fingerprint of an unknown
species corresponds to a particular species of interest or not". The brainstorming consensus based
classifier performs with an overall accuracy of 90%. Status: Under Preparation
Most significant conclusion(s):
1. The algorithm that has been devised provides a novel solution to the problem of species
identification solely on the basis of its DNA fingerprint image and can be extended to any
Genus.
5.5.8 Work plan during 2014-17
Development of a multi-modal biometric system involving finger vein and palm vein
attributes of individual users
Development of a benchmark database of palmand finger vein images
Multispectral biometrics involving fusion of images captured in visual, near-infrared and
thermal (far-infrared) spectrum
Formalizing collaborations and extending research activities related to species identification
using DNA fingerprint images

5.6 Project Name: Application of Case Based Reasoning In Signature
Authentication To Prevent Fraudulent Transaction
5.6.1 Contributing Faculty Members
CHITRITA CHAUDHURI
Department: Computer Science & Engineering, Age : 55 years, J ournal Publications (2),
Conference Publications (7), Awarded doctoral thesis guidance 1, Awarded and ongoing Masters
thesis guidance 5
5.6.2 Relevant Projects in Last 10 years
1. Principal Investigator of the project Application Of Case Based Reasoning In Signature
Authentication To Prevent Fraudulent Transaction sponsored by the Mobile and innovative
computing programme under the UGC funded UPE phase II scheme of J adavpur University
[on-going].
2. Principal Investigator of the project An interactive counseling aid using Multimedia, Artificial
Intelligence and Psychoanalytic Techniques sponsored by Centre for Cognitive Science, J U [
2004 2007].
3. Co-Investigator of the project Study of Users Mobility For Resource and Service Locations
Management : A computational Intelligence Approach funded by CMCC, J U [2004 2006].
4. Project Supervisor of the Minor Research Project An AI-based Interactive Counseling Module
funded by J U Research Fund [ 2003 2005].
5.6.3 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
1. C. Chaudhuri, A.Chaudhuri, S. Mandal , "Concept of Applying Universal Hashing and Open
Addressing for Performance Enhancement of Lazy Learning Method", EAIT 2012, ISI Kolkata,
Nov.-Dec. 2012, pp. 343-347
2. C. Chaudhuri, A.Chaudhuri , "Detection of Verbatim or partial Duplication from Multiple
Source Documents using Data Mining Techniques and Case-Based Reasoning Methodologies",
EAIT 2011, Kolkata, Feb. 19-20 2011, pp. 129-132
5.6.4 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: Signature Images matched to index and access a Case Base with DTW comparisons on
reduced candidate sets obtained by Hashing and Open Addressing techniques
Authors: Chitrita Chaudhuri, Atal Chaudhuri, Aparajita Khan, Sumangal Mondal
Abstract : Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorithm lends itself well for aligning two similar but out
of phase sequence. Here we have explored methods to extract some Sequence-data from offline
signature images and then apply DTW techniques to compare them. The intuitive similarity
measurement score determined by DTW from non-linear or elastic alignment of the contour points of
two specimen signatures allows us to rank the specimens similarity very effectively. We have chosen
some other image features which lend themselves well to select a subset of candidate specimens for
the final DTW score rank list. This subset selection is essential in order to minimize the cost of the
computationally-intensive DTW procedure. The aim has been to perfect a Case Based Reasoner
(CBR) used for storing the signatures along with the identity of the signatory as its class value.
Status: Under Preparation
2. Title : Authenticity of signatures for a case base predicted by measuring central tendency of
features and dynamic time warping values
Authors: Chitrita Chaudhuri, Atal Chaudhuri, Aparajita Khan
Abstract: This work proposes to authenticate offline signatures using a Case Base Reasoner. Each
case of ten genuine signatures per person is first reviewed to identify poor specimens having global
feature values deviating fromcentral tendency beyond a threshold. These are marked as candidates for
replacement. Next, the good ones are utilized for predicting the authenticity of each test signature.
Feature deviations are now further augmented by statistical dispersion of the Dynamic Time Warping
distance measured for local maxima and minima in both the upper and lower contours of the
signatures while comparing with filtered original cases. Pre-defined authentic bounds help detect
forgery. Correctly classified signatures can upgrade the case base by replacing outliers, if any.
Although the MLP may seem to be better FRR-wise, the CBR needs no training by forgery models.
This quality plus a low FAR value places it philosophically on a firmer footing as a classifier.
Conclusion :
Overall Accuracy CBR 83.33% , MLP 74.84%
False Acceptance Rate - CBR 9.12% , MLP 34.56%
False Rejection Rate - CBR 32.65% , MLP 17.35%
EAIT2014 : Last date of full paper submission: May 15, 2014
5.6.5 Work plan during 2014-17
Introducing online signature image processing techniques
Exploring image compaction procedures to reduce space complexity
Improving the FRR by extending specimen-collection domain
Supporting other biometric input mechanisms to enhance performance


5.7 Project Name: Low-Power ASIC-VLSI Implementation Of Secure And
Authentication Algorithms For Defense Application
5.7.1. Contributing Faculty Member
Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Age-56
Yrs, J ournal publications-164 numbers, Conference publications- 296 numbers, H index- 7 numbers
Cumulative impact factor- 53.511 numbers, Total Citations- 147 numbers, Awarded and ongoing
doctoral thesis guidance- 32 awarded, 4 submitted, 8 registered, Awarded and ongoing Masters
Thesis guidance-52 numbers
5.7.2. Special Achievements
1. Former Head of the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, J adavpur
University from26th November, 2011 to 25th November, 2013.
2. Former Course co-ordinator of VLSI Design and Microelectronics Technology (M.Tech course)
from July 2009 till J une 2013.
3. Graced the inaugural function of the TEQIP sponsored FDP on Advances in Electronics and
Communication( AEC) as Guest Of Honour ,On 22nd J uly, 2013 at North Eastern Regional
Institute of Science and Technology..
4. I was honoured as chairman in the International Conference on Information and Communication
Technology in Electrical Sciences (ICTES 2007) held at Dr.M.G.R.University, Maduravoyal,
Chennai, India, during December 20-22, 2007.
5. In the National Seminar on VLSI Technology and Embedded design held during 17-18th
February 2007 at C.V. Raman College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar. I was honoured as chief
guest in the seminar.
6. Editor-In-Chief of the J ournal International J ournal of Nano Electronics, Circuits and Systems.
7. Editorial board member of the J ournal of Engineering, computing & Architecture.
8. General Chair of International conference on communications, devices and Intelligent Systems
(CODIS 2012).
5.7.3. Relevant projects in last 10 years including ongoing projects
a. AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR:
Sl.No. Name of the project Funding Agency Amount Status
01.
Some studies on Optical Fiber
Sensors
UGC - Completed
02.
Single Electron Devices and Next
Generation Digital Electronics.
AICTE
2.0
lakhs
Completed
on
31.03.03
03.
Optimization of the Architecture of
Artificial Quantum Solids and to
study the feasibility of three valued
memory using Single Electron
Device
UGC
3.92
lakhs
Completed
on
31.10.03
04.
MC-CDMA(Multicarrier) Mobile
Communication System
Development Following IEEE
Standard
Mobile computing and
communicating programme
under the UGC scheme of
University with potential for
excellence
19.1
lakhs
Completed
on
31.03.2007
05.
Nano device modelling based on
softcomputing tools
Centre for Nano science and
Technology programme,
J adavpur University
2.0
lakhs
Completed
06.
Development of entrepreneurial
spirit through training among
unemployed youths.
Services to Community &
Economy Scheme under
TEQIP.
4.25
lakhs
Completed
on
31.03.2007
07.
Modelling of low power
consuming ultra-dense VLSI chip
using Nano and single electron
devices for space vehicles and
defence application
DRDO, Govt. of India 10 lakhs
Completed
on
31.03.2009
08.
Development of an ASIC-VLSI
multi-chip zigbee RFID network
processor for the realization of
power efficient smart
industries/homes
UGC
9.66
lakhs
Completed
on
31.10.2011
09.
Development of highly secured and
authenticated algorithm and its
low power ASIC-VLSI
implementation suitable for
defence application
DRDO, Govt. of India
14.98
lakhs
Completed
on
26.06.2012
10.
Design and simulation of logic
circuits with hybrid architectures of
single electron transistors and
conventional MOS devices
CSIR
7.25
lakhs +
J RF
On going
11.
Modelling and simulation of Nano
scale SON MOSFET suitable for
ultra-dense and low power VLSI
circuit.
DRDO
14.88
Lakhs
On going
12.
Low Power ASIC-VLSI
Implementation of Secure And
Authentication Algorithms for
Defence Application
UGC UPE Phase-II
7.82
Lakhs
On going
13.
RFID in Avian influenza hazards-
A Case study for design and
implementation of a processor for
early bird flu detection and cost
effective poultry management.
CSIR vide no.22
(0588)/12/EMR-II dated
02/04/2012
8.64
Lakhs
On going
14.
Nano Single Electron and
Spintronic devices as ASIC VLSI
chips for medical and space
applications.
UGC UPE Phase-II
7.32
Lakhs
On going
b. AS CO-COORDINATOR:
Sl.No Name of the project Funding Agency
Present
Status
01.
Dimension optimization of some recently developed
quantumstructure for mobility enhancement needed for
high performance device realization
AICTE
P.I:
N.R.Bandyopadhyay
completed
on
31.3.2007
02.
Low Power Consuming And High Frequency Nano
device Based VLSI Circuits For Medical And Space
Applications
AICTE
P.I: P.C.Pradhan
completed
on
31.3.2011
03.
Real Time Embedded System for Digital Image
Watermarking for Application in Forensic
Investigation
UGC
P.I:Nurul Islam
completed
on
30.6.2011
5.7.4. Relevant Publications in last 5 years
2013
1. Sourav Naskar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A quantumanalytical model for inversion charge &
threshold voltage of Short channel DMDG SON MOSFET, IEEE Transactions on Electron
Devices, vol.60, no.9, pp.2734,2740, Sept. 2013.
2. Joyashree Bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Development and VLSI implementation of a data
security scheme for RFID system using programmable cellular automata International J ournal
Radio Frequency Identification Technology and Applications, Vol. 4, No. 2, Pp: 197-211, 2013.
3. Anindya J ana, R S Halder, S S Singh, J K Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar. Design and
Simulation of Hybrid SET-CMOS based Hysteresis Circuits: Schmitt Trigger, with their
Realization, International J ournal of Computer Application (IJ CA), ISBN:973-93-80875-27-5,
2013.
4. Anindya J ana , Biswabandhu J ana, J.K.Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "A comparative
performance study of hybrid SET-CMOS based logic circuits for the estimation of robustness,"
Journal of Nano and Electronic Physics, Vol. 5, No 3.pp 3057(1)- 3057(6).
5. Amit J ain, Arpita Ghosh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, On Simulation of Single Electron
Transistor, Asian J ournal of Chemistry, Volume. 25, pp: S409-S410, Supplementary Issue
(2013).
6. Anindya J ana, N. B. Singh, J .K.Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar Design and Simulation of
Hybrid CMOS-SET circuits, Microelectronics Reliability (Elsevier), Volume 53, Issue 4, April
2013, Pages 592599.
7. Priyanka Saha, Amit J ain and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A Comparative Study of CMOS &
CNTFET Based Inverter at 32nm Technology node, Asian J ournal of Chemistry, Volume. 25,
pp: S424-S426, Supplementary Issue 2013.
8. Bibhas Manna, Saheli Sarkhel, Ankush Ghosh, S S Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar,Dual
Material Gate Nanoscale SON MOSFET: For Better Performance, International J ournal of
Computer Application (IJ CA), ISBN: 973-93-80875-27-15, 2013.
9. Abhishek Basu and Subir Kumar Sarkar, On the Implementation of Robust Copyright
protection Scheme Using visual Attention Model, Information Security J ournal: A Global
Perspective, Taylor & Francis, Vol: 22, pp 10-20, 2013.
10. Joyashree Bag, Rajanna K.M and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and FPGA Implementation of a
Zig-bee enabled processor for RFID reader suitable for power efficient home/office automation,
European J ournal of Scientific Research, Vol. 97, No. 4, pp: 592-603,2013.
11. J.Bag, Rashmi Ranjan Sahoo, P.K.Dutta, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and VLSI
Implementation of Power Efficient Processor for object localization in Large WSN, accepted to
Inderscience J ournal, Vol x,No. x,200x.
12. S. Majumder, k.J . Devi and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Singular value decomposition and wavelet-
based iris biometric watermarking, IET Biometrics, vol.2, no.1, pp.21-27, March 2013.
13. Suman Basu, Samir Kumar Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Exploring Novel Characteristics
of Strain Compensated SiGeC Nanoscale MOSFET, Indian J ournal of Physics, Volume 87, Issue
4, pp 333-338, April 2013.
14. Abhishek Basu, Souvik Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, On the Implementation of a Real time
Information security architecture in Frequency domain, International J ournal of Electronics,
Taylor & Francis, accepted.
15. Joyashree Bag, Rajanna .K .M and Subir Kumar Sarkar, FPGA Implementation of EPC Gen-2
protocol and its performance evaluation, IUP J ournal of Telecommunication, (Accepted).
2012
16. Sanjoy Deb, N.B.Singh, Nurul Islam and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Work Function Engineering
With Linearly Graded Binary Metal Alloy Gate Electrode for Short Channel SOI MOSFET,
IEEE Transaction on Nano ,Volume: 11 ,Issue: 3 Page(s): 472 - 478
17. Bibhas Manna, Saheli Sarkhel, N.Islam, S.Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Spatial Composition
Grading of Binary Metal Alloy Gate Electrode for Short-Channel SOI/SON MOSFET
Application, IEEE Transaction on ED Vol-59, Issue-12, Pp-3280-3287, 2012.
18. Anindya J ana, Rajat Suvra Halder, J . K. Sing, Subir Kumar Sarkar. Design and simulation of
hybrid SET CMOS based sequential circuit. International J ournal of Computer Science &
Informatics (IJ CSI), ISSN (PRINT) : 22315292, Vol.- II, Issue-1, 2.
19. Anindya J ana, Rajat Suvra Halder, J . K. Sing, Subir Kumar Sarkar. , Design and simulation of
hybrid SET CMOS based sequential circuits. J ournal of Nano and Electronic Physics, Vol.4
No.2, 2004(5pp) (2012).
20. Kh. J olson Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Highly efficient less InGaP/GaAsDJ solar cell
numerical modelling using optimized InALGaP BSF layers, Optical and QuantumElectronics,
Springer, Volume 43, Issue 1-5, pp 1-21, February 2012.
21. Saheli Sarkhel, Sounak Naha and Subir Kumar Sarkar Reduced SCEs in Fully Depleted Dual-
Material Double-Gate(DMDG) SON MOSFET: Analytical Modelling and Simulation.
International J ournal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJ SER), Volume 3, Issue 6, J une
2012.
22. Kousik Naskar, C. J . Clement Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analytical modelling of SON
MOSFET and realization of future high speed and ultra-dense low power Circuits.J ournal of
Nano Electronic Physics (J NEP), Vol-4, No-2, 02023(5pp) (2012).
23. Suman Basu, Anindya Jana, Samir Kumar Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Influence of High K
Dielectric as Gate Material in the Response Characteristics of Nanoscale DG MOSFET,
International J ournal of Electronics and Communication Technology (IJ ECT) Vol. 3, Issue 1, Jan.
- March 2012.
24. Amit J ain and Subir Kumar Sarkar Design and Reliability analysis of a 4 :1 Mux using Single
Electron Tunnelling technology based Threshold Logic Gate, J ournal of Electron Devices, Vol-
15, Pp-1241-1248,2012.
25. Joyashree Bag, Rajanna K.M, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and VLSI implementation of Anti-
collision enabled Robot Processor using RFID Technology , VLSI J ournal of Communication
System, Vol-3, No-6,December 2012.
26. Bijoy Kantha, Subhashis Roy and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Electro-Thermo-Mechanical analysis
of MEMS based Micro-hotplate for gas sensor application, International J ournal of Applied
Engineering Research, ISSN No:- 0973-4562, Vol-7, No-11 2012.
27. Suman Basu and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analytical Modelling of Strained Silicon on Nothing
MOSFET Structure and Study Its Performance, J ournal of Nano and Electronic Physics. Sent on
2.4.12.
2011
28. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Asish Kumar De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and
Simulation of 2to-4 Decoder Using Single Electron Tunnelling Technology based Threshold
Logic Gate J ournal of Electron Devices, Vol. 9, pp. 342-351 , 2011.
29. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, Debraj Das and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "Particle swarmapproach
for parameter optimization of quantum well nano structure" Expert Systems With Applications,
Elsevier. Volume 38, Issue 10, 15
th
, pages: 12999-13004, September 2011.
30. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Singh, Debraj Das, Analytical model of
threshold voltage and sub-threshold Slope of SOI and SON MOSFET: A comparative study,
Material Science: An Indian J ournal, Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2011.
31. P Bhattacharya, GP Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, The effect of Pd surface modification
and catalytic metal contact on methane sensing performance of nano ZnO-Si hetero junction
,Microelectronics reliability , Elsevier, vol.51 (2011) pp.2185-2194. 2011.
32. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, Debraj Das, A K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analytical I-V
Model of SOI and SON MOSFETs: A Comparative Analysis International Journal of
Electronics, 117, J uly, 2011.
33. Sanjoy Deb, Saptarsi Ghosh, N Basanta Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Two-dimensional
Analytical Model Based Comparative Threshold Performance Analysis of SOI-SON MOSFET
Journal of Semiconductor, IOP, Vol. 32 (10), 2011.
34. Sanjoy Deb, N Basanta Singh, A K De, Subir Kumar SarkarElectron transport analysis in
quantumwell HEMT with hot electron mobility model Int. J . Nanoelectronics and Materials,
Vol. 4 (2), 2011.
35. Saptarsi Ghosh, KhomdramJ olson Singh, Sanjay Deb,Subir Kumar Sarkar, Two Dimensional
Analytical Modelling For SOI And SON MOSFET And Their Performance Comparison, J ournal
of Nano Electron Phys., vol-3,pp.569-575, 2011.
36. Sudip Dogra, Rajanna KM, J oyashree bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar An experimental study of
the effects of different mediums on the performance of RFID system, IUP Journal of electrical
and electronics Engineering and scheduled for 2011.
37. Abhishek Basu, D B Roy, D Banerjee, A Sengupta, A Saha, T S Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
FPGA Implementation of IP protection through visual information hiding, International
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, vol.3, pp. 4191, 2011.
38. Koushik Majumder, Sudhabindu Ray, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Implementation and Performance
Evaluation of the Gateway Discovery Approaches in the Integrated MANET Internet Scenario,
International J ournal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJ CSE), Vol. 3 No. 3 Mar 2011.
39. Koushik Majumder , Subir Kumar Sarkar, Hybrid Scenario Based Performance Analysis of
DSDV and DSR, International J ournal of Computer Science and Information Technology,
Volume 2, Number 3, J une 2010, pp. 56
40. Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Clustered Chain based Power Aware Routing
(CCPAR) Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks, International J ournal on Computer Science and
EngineeringVol. 02, No. 09, 2010, 2953-2963.
41. K Senthil Kumar, Saptarsi Ghosh, Anup Sarkar, S Bhattacharya and Subir Kumar Sarkar
Analytical modelling for short channel SOI MOSFET and to study its performance J ournal of
Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 110-116. Pp 5150-5154
42. Sudip Dogra, J oyashree Bag, Subir Kumar Sarkar, "VHDL Implementation of Anti-Collision
Algorithm for RFID Tag Identification," International J ournal of VLSI design, ISSN 2229-
3176,vol2, page 37-42;2011.
43. Sudip Dogra, J oyashree Bag, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Development & VLSI Implementation of a
new scheme for Traffic Management using RFID with least stoppage time facility to Priority
Cars.International J ournal on Recent Trends in Engineering & Technology, Association of
computer Electronics and Electrical Engineering. ACEEE ;pages 177-181); 2011.
44. Sudip Dogra, Rajanna KM and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Development of RFID based automatic
system for saving suicides at metro railway stations International J ournal of Computer
Application, Vol. 4,Article. 4, pp 15-18, 2011.
45. S. Majumder, T. S. Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar. International J ournal of Recent Trends in
Engineering [ISSN 1797-9617] BPNN and SVD based Watermarking Scheme", Vol: 4 No. 1,pp
44-47, February 2011. .
46. Abhishek Basu, Tirtha Sankar Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar. FPGA IMPLEMENTATION OF
IP PROTECTION THROUGH VISUAL INFORMATION HIDING. International J ournal of
Engineering Science and Technology. , Volume 6, number A11. ISSN-0975-5462, 2011.
47. Abhishek Basu, Tirtha Sankar Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Robust Visual Information Hiding
Framework Based on HVS Pixel Adaptive LSB Replacement (HPALR) Technique. International
Journal of Imaging and Robotics. Vol 6, pages 71-98,2011.
2010
48. A. Ghosh, N B Singh, S Deb , Goutham MA and Subir Kumar Sarkar Millimetre and sub-
millimetre wave response of two-dimensional hot electron in double delta doped PbTe QW,
International J ournal of Computer Applications, vol. 1, no. 23, 2010.
49. S Deb, N B Singh, Samir K Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar Parameter Optimization for Better
Quantum well Nanostructure Based on Comparative Performance Analysis of PSO and GA,
Journal of Computational and theoretical Nanoscience, Vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 2010, pp. 2024-2030.
50. Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Singh, A K Dey and Subir Kumar Sarkar ,High frequency transport of
Two-Dimensional Hot Electrons in Cds Quantum well with inserted barrier layer, journal of
nanoelectronics and optoelectronics, vol.5, pp.349-354, 2010.
51. Sanjoy Deb, C. J . Clement Singh, N Basanta Singh, A. K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar
Parameter optimization of quantum well nanostructure: A PSO and GA based comparative
study, IJ LTC, Volume 1 (2), December, 2010.
52. G.P.S Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Single spin implementation of a Low Power Cost-
effective adder, journal of nanoelectronics and optoelectronics, Vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 79-81. April
2010.
53. G.P. Mishra , A. Sengupta , S. Maji, Subir Kumar Sarkar, P. Bhattacharyya The Effect of
Catalytic Metal Contact on Methane Sensing Performance of Nanoporous ZnO -Si
Heterojunction, International journal on smart sensing and intelligent systems vol. 3, no. 2, pp.
273-191, J une 2010.
54. Debasis Samanta, Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, A. K. De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Bi-
directional Sequence Generator Using Single Electron Device Based Threshold Logic Gates,
Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, Volume 5, Number 3, , pp. 323-331, 2010.
55. Debasis Samanta, A. K. De, A J ana and Subir Kumar Sarkar, SET-MOS Hybrid Logic Circuit,
International J ournal of Recent Trends in Engineering& Technology [IJ RTE&T]), Vol.4, pp-42-
45,2010.
56. Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Singh,D Das, A K De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analytical model of
threshold voltage and sub-threshold slope of SOI and SON MOSFETs: A Comparative study,
Journal of electron devices, Vol.8, pp-300- 309, 2010.
57. S Majumder, T S Das, S Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, SVD and lifting wavelet based fragile
Image watermarking, International journal of recent trends in engineering, Vol. 3 ,No.1, pp. 97-
100, May 2010.
58. S. R. Biradar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Puttamadappa C, A Comparison of the TCP Variants
Performance over different Routing Protocols on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, International
Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJ CSE) Vol. 02, No. 02,pp. 322-326, 2010.
59. S. R. Biradar, Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Puttamadappa C, Performance
Evaluation and Comparison of AODV and AOMDV, International J ournal on Computer Science
and Engineering (IJ CSE) Vol. 02, No. 02, 2010, 354-358.
60. Gowrishankar S, Basavaraju T G, Subir Kumar Sarkar Effect of community based mobility
model and SMS mobility model on the performance of AOMDV , DYMO, FSR, LAR, OLSR and
TORA routing protocols in MANNET under diversified scenario, International J ournal of
Computer Science and Network Security, vol 2, No: 5,pp 30-40, 2010.
61. S. R. Biradar, Rajanna K M, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Puttamadappa C, Analysis QoS Parameters
for MANETs Routing Protocols, International J ournal on Computer Science and Engineering ,
Vol. 02, No. 02, 2010, pp.593-599.
62. J Gope, Giriprakash H D, and Subir Kumar Sarkar Cellular automata based data security scheme
in computer network using single electron devices International J ournal of Computer and
communication Technology, Vol. 1, issue 2, 2010.
63. G. P. S Mishra, S. S Mahato and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Performance improvement for Silicon
Solar Cells using better Antireflection coating materials, International J ournal of Photonic
material. Volume 2, Number 1 (2010). Pp 15-22.
64. Gowrishankar S Basavaraju T G and Subir Kumar Sarkar Mobility based energy analysis of five
mobility models in MANNET using five routing protocols, International J ournal of Computer
Science and Network Security, vol 10, , pp.64-72.
65. Gowrishankar S Basavaraju T G and Subir Kumar Sarkar Analysis of AOMDV and OLSR
Routing protocols under Levy-Walk Mobility model and Gauss-Morkov model for Ad Hoc
Networks, International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, vol 2, 2010, pp.979-986.
2009
66. G. P. S Mishra, Subir Kumar Sarkar, An Efficient Approach to design optimized Reversible
binary Coded Decimal Subtractor, International J ournal of Electronics Networks, Devices and
Fields, vol 1, issue 3, 2009
67. Sudip Dogra, Ritwik Ray, Saustav Ghosh, Debharshi Bhattacharya, Subir Kr. Sarkar, " A Cost
Effective RFID Based Customized DVD-ROM to Thwart Software Piracy" International J ournal
of Computer Science and Information Security, (Vol. 6 No.1), 2009.
68. S. Basu, J . Gope, A Karmaker, K.S.Kumer, Samir Kumar Sarker, Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Influence of Mixed oxide Interfacial Layer on the response Characteristics of Submicron
AlGaAs Practical MESFET International J ournal of Engineering Research and Industrial
Application, vol. 2, no. IV, 2009, pp.173-184.
69. Subir Kumar Sarkar and G C Manna, Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.l6d based system
in sub-urban area", Telecommunications J ournal Vol 59 Issue 2, MarchApril 2009.
70. S K Chakraborty, G C Manna and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "Wireless march to wire line and
Convergence in business model", Telecommunications J ournal Vol 59 Issue 2, March-April 2009.
71. Subir Kumar Sarkar, T G Basavaraju, Puttamadappa C,Ad Hoc mobile wireless network, Book
review, IEEE Communication Magazine, May 2009, pp. 12-14.
72. Subir Kumar Sarkar: Spintronics Device Based VLSI Chip for Error Correction in Wireless
Cellular CommunicationAIUB J ournal of Science and Engineering.Volume 8 Number 1 August
2009.
73. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, GouthamMA Subir Kumar Sarkar: Single Electron based
binary multipliers and overflow detection International J ournal of Engineering, Science and
Technology ISSN 2141-2820 Volume: 1; Issue: 1; Start page: 61; 2009.
74. Subir Kumar Sarkar: Parallelismin Artificial Neural Networks for prediction of parameters for
better power efficient nanodevices978-1-4244-1728-5/07/$25.00 2007 IEEE
75. N Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Effects of Electronics State modulation on
the high frequency response characteristics of GaAs quantumwells Physica B, Elsevier, 404
(2009) 37273731.
76. N Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Ankush Ghosh, S.K Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Application of Particle swarmOptimization to predict optimized system parameters for Delta
Doped GaAs quantum wells Proc. Intl.Conf. on Contemporary Computing IC3 2009, Springer
CCIS 40 (2009) pp.349-357.
77. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Microwave and
Millimetre Wave Response Characteristics of Two-Dimensional hot Electrons in PbTe Quantum
Wells, International J ournal of Electronics, Circuits and Systems 3:1 2009, pp.32-39.
78. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Influence of double
doping on high frequency response of two-dimensional hot electrons in GaAs quantum wells
IE(I) Journal-ET, Volume 90 J uly 2009, pp.14-19.
79. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Effects of Double Delta
Doping on Millimetre and Sub-millimetre Wave Response of Two- Dimensional Hot Electrons in
GaAs Nanostructures International J ournal of Electronics, Circuits and Systems, Vol.3 No.1
(2009) pp. 32-39, WASET.
80. G. P. S Mishra, S. S Mahato and Subir Kumar Sarkar,, Performance improvement for Silicon
Solar Cells using better Antireflection coating materials, International J ournal of Photonic
material.Volume 2, Number 1 (2010). Pp 15-22.
81. Ankush Ghosh, A. Basu, T. S. Das, V. H. Mankar, D. Samanta, Subir Kumar Sarkar,, Single
Spin Logic Realization of a Robust Spatial Domain Image Watermarking, Advance Science
Letters, Vol. 2, 111, 2009.
82. Sanjoy Deb N. Basanta Singh, Rajanna K.M, G.P.S. Mishra, Ankush Ghosh and Subir Kumar
Sarkar, Genetic approach towards the size-effects optimization in CdS/ZnSe polar
semiconductor quantum wells under hot-electron condition, International J ournal of Nano
Electronics, Circuits and Systems, vol. 1, 2009.
83. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, Biplab Roy and Samir Kumar Sarkar, Single Spin Logic Circuits
for Traffic Control System: Design and Implementation International J ournal of Nano
Electronics, Circuits and Systems, vol. 1, 2009.
84. S.Basu, J. Gope, A Karmaker, K.S.Kumer, S.K. Sarker, Subir Kumar Sarkar,Influence of
Mixed oxide Interfacial Layer on the response Characteristics of Submicron AlGaAs Practical
MESFET International J ournal of Engineering Research and Industrial Application . vol. 2, no.
IV, 2009, pp.173-184.
85. Ankush Ghosh, Souvik Sarkar, D. Ray Chaudhuri, and Subir Kumar Sarkar. A Power Efficient
Binary Multiplier Circuit with overflow Detection Using single Spin Logic Circuit: Design and
Implementation journal Advanced Science Latter , Vol. 33, pp. 525-529, 2009.
86. Koushik Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Circular Quadrant Routing Protocol (CQRP) For
Mobile Ad Hoc Network, J ournal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering, Vol. 3, No.
I, J anuary-J une 2009, pp. 69-78.
Research Publications
(In International Conference)
2013
87. Anil K Shaw, Swanirbhar Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar , "Hardware implementation of SVD",
pg 2.13-2.16, proceedings of 2nd Michael Faraday IET India Summit, Organized by Young
Professional Section, IET Kolkata Local Network, Kolkata, India, November 17, 2013,Online
ISBN 978-93-82715-97-9.
88. Deepon Saha, Kousik Naskar, Saheli Sarkhel, Bibhas Manna and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Device
Circuit Co-Design of FD-SON MOSFET using BSIMSOI MOSFET Model CONECCT 2013,
IEEE Conference, IISc Bangalore, 17-19 J anuary,2013.
89. Deepon Saha, P.Saha, K.Naskar, A.J ain and Subir Kumar Sarkar, comparative study and
analysis of 32-nm SOI/SON and CNFET based 4 x 4 SRAM cell array, International Conference
on Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies, 2013.
90. Saheli Sarkhel, Bibhas Manna and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analytical Potential Distribution
Model of Symmetric Double Gate Underlap MOSFET with Binary Metal Alloy as Gate Electrode
for Subdued SCEs, AICERA, J une 4-6, 2013, Kerala.
91. Anindya J ana, J .K. Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Realization of Gate performance of OR
gate using hybrid Pass transistor based logic circuit, AICERA, J une 4-6, 2013.Kerala.
92. Kousik Naskar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Study of power dissipation and delay of two
dimensional SOI-SON based MOSFET inverter, AICERA, J une 4-6, 2013, Kerala.
93. Biswabandhu J ana, Anindya J ana, J amuna Kanta Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar," Realization of
Static Write Margin of Hybrid SET-CMOS based 6-T SRAM cell," accepted at Michael Faraday
IET India Summit 2013.
94. Joyashree Bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and VLSI Implementation of an Automatic
home surveillance system using Zigbee technology, International Conference on Computation
and Communication Advancement, IC3A, J IS college of Engineering, 11-12 January,2013
95. Abhinandan Khan, Sulagna Laha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A Novel Particle Swarm
Optimization approach for VLSI Routing, IEEE International Advance Computing Conference,
Dr. A.K Garg Institute, Ghaziabad, 22-23 February, 2013.
96. Sulagna Laha, J aideep Chowdhury, Abhinandan Khan and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A
watermarking Scheme based on singular value decomposition and particle swarm optimization
IEEE International Advance Computing Conference, Dr. A.K Garg Institute, Ghaziabad, 22-23
February, 2013.
97. Amit J ain, Arpita Ghosh, P.Saha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, On Reliability and Stability
Analysis of Single Electronics Circuits ETMN 2013, BITS PILANI, GOA, INDIA, 23rd-24th
February, 2013.
98. Joyashree Bag, Rajanna K.M. and Subir Kumar Sarkar Data security for EPC Gen-2: VLSI
Design and its FPGA Implementation ACCT2013, Rohtak, 6-7 th April, 2013.
99. Amit J ain, Arpita Ghosh, Priyanka Saha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and Simulation of
Hybrid SET-MOS pass Transistor Based Universal Logic Gates, ICECCN 2013, IJCET,
Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, 25-26 March,2013.
100. Arpita Ghosh, Amit J ain and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Implementation of Programmable Logic
Array using SET-CMOS Hybrid Approach, ICECCN 2013, Infant J esus College of Engineering
and Technology, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, 25-26 March,2013.
101. Rashmi Ranjan Sahoo and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Trust Based Energy Efficient Clustering in
WSN, accepted IEEE ICECCN 2013, Infant J esus College of Engineering and Technology,
Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, 25-26 March,2013.
102. Joyashree Bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar, VLSI Implementation of a fully automated car
parking management system using RFID technology, communicated to Medical Innovation and
Computing Service (MICS 2013) International Conference in Tainan, Taiwan, 4
th
August, 2013.
103. Arpita Ghosh, Amit J ain and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and simulation of Single electron
threshold logic gate based PLA, "International Conference on Computational Intelligence:
Modeling Techniques and Applications (CIMTA) 2013, 27-28
th
September 2013, Kalyani.
104. Rashmi Ranjan Sahoo, Moutushi Singh, Biswa Mohan Sahoo,Koushik Majumder,Sudhabindu
Ray and Subir Kumar Sarkar," A Light Weight Trust Based Secure and Energy Efficient
Clustering in Wireless Sensor Network: Honey Bee Mating Intelligence Approac, "International
Conference on Computational Intelligence: Modeling Techniques and Applications (CIMTA)
2013, 27-28
th
September 2013, Kalyani.
105. Rashmi Ranjan Sahoo and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A light weight Trust Based secure and
Energy Efficient Clustering in wireless sensor Networks: Honey Bee Mating Intelligent
Approach, Communicated to PReMI 2013, ISI Kolkata, 2013.
106. Biswabandhu Jana, Anindya J ana , J .K.Sing and Subir Kumar Sarkar, " Realization of static
write margin of hybrid SET-CMOS based 6-T SRAM cell, IET Michael Faraday India Summit,
Kolkata, November 2013.
107. Gargee Bhattacharyya, Sharmistha Shee, Pranab Kishore Dutta and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A
QuantumAnalytical Model for Inversion Current in Short Channel DMDG SON MOSFET,
IWPSD: International Workshop on Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Noida, India, Pp. 197-
201, December 10-13, 2013.
2012
108. Saheli Sarkhel, Sounak Naha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Reduced SCEs in Fully Depleted Dual-
Material Double-Gate (DMDG) SON MOSFET: Analytical Modelling and Simulation.
ICET2012 .March 23-25,2012.
109. Saheli Sarkhel, Sounak Naha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, A Two Dimensional Analytical
Modelling of Fully Depleted Dual Material Gate SON MOSFET and Evidence for Suppressed
SCEs, ICDCS12, Karunya University, Coimbatore, March 15-16.
110. Debashis Samanta, Ashis Kumar De and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Computing Greatest Common
Divisor of Two Positive Integers using SET-MOS Hybrid Architecture ,ICDCS12, Karunya
University, Coimbatore, March 15-16.
111. Sujata Swarnalipi, Swanirbhar Majumder, T.S. Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Binary Logo
Watermarking Based on Multi-resolution SVD, International conference on computing and
control engineering, ICCCE-2012, Dr. M.G.R. University, Chennai, April 12-13, 2012.
112. Anindya J ana, Rajat Suvra Halder,J . K. Sing, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and simulation of
hybrid SET CMOS based sequential circuit, International Conference on Research Trends in
Computer Science and Technology ,CMR college of Engg and Technology, Hyderabad,27-28
Jan. 2012,
113. Tiya Dey Malakar, Bibhas Manna, Saheli Sarkhel, Sourav Naskar, P. K. Dutta and Subir Kumar
Sarkar ,Small - Signal Parameter Extraction to Study the RF Performance of SOI and SON
MOSFET, CODIS 2012,J U, 28-29 December 2012.
114. B. Kantha, S Roy, A. Ghosh, Abhinandan Khan, J . Bag, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Designing a
micro heater with genetic algorithm based optimized parameters and study its performance ,
International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems, CODIS 2012,J U,
28-29 December 2012.
115. Bijoy Kantha, Subhashis Roy and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Designing a MEMS based micro-
heater using GA, International Conference on electronics, Communication and Information
System, ICECI 2012, KalasalingamUniversity, Tamil Nadu, 2-3 November, 2012.
116. Bijoy Kantha, Subhashis Roy and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Electro-Thermo-Mechanical analysis
of MEMS based Micro-hotplate for gas sensor application, International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology, IETET-2012, GIMT, KKR, Haryana.
117. Abhishek Basu, Susmita Sur, Rabiul Mallick and Subir Kumar Sarkar, On the implementation
of an Intellectual Property Protection Based on Information Hiding, 5th International Conference
on Computers and Devices for Communication (CODEC 2012), Dec. 17-19, 2012.
118. Romita Devi,S. Majumder, M. Mishra, S.Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "Wavelet based
Hybrid Image Compression using DCT, SVD and Global Thresholding-Huffman Encoding", in
pg 229-235, proceedings of International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science (ICEECS 2012), ISBN-978-93-81-693-98-8, IPM Pvt Ltd, Interscience Campus.
119. S. Majumder, S. Swarnalipi and Subir Kumar Sarkar, "A Novel Watermarking using
Multiresolution SVD", in pg 224-227, proceedings of Michael Faraday IET India Summit,
Organized by Young Professional Section, IET Kolkata Local Network,Kolkata, India, November
25, 2012.
2011
120. Khomdram J olson Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar," An effectivemodelling approach for high
efficient SOLAR CELL using virtual wafer fabrication tools", International Symposium on
Semiconductor material and devices(ISSMD-2011), 28-30 J an, 2011, Gujarat, India, Article ID:
329.
121. B. Kantha, P.Kar, A. J ana, P.C Pradhan, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design & Implementation of
MEMS Micro- heater Suitable for Gas Sensor Application, International Symposium on
Devices MEMS, Intelligent Systems & Communication (ISDMISC-2011), 12-14 April, Sikkim
Manipal Institute of technology, Sikkim.
122. A J ana, N B Singh, A Sarkar, J K Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and implementation
of hybrid SET-CMOS based Hi- speed and power efficient pulse divider circuit , 2nd
International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M
G R University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
123. Saptarsi Ghosh, KhomdramJ olson Singh, Sanjay Deb, Subir Kumar Sarkar,"2D analytical
modelling for SOI and SON MOSFET and their performance comparison", International
Symposiumon Semiconductor material and devices (ISSMD-2011), Gujarat, India, ID: 121.
124. Khomdram J olson Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, "Modelling of an efficient Thermo-Photovoltaic
(TPV) cell as a power source for space application", International Symposium on Devices
MEMS, Intelligent Systems & Communication(ISDMISC-2011), Sikkim Manipal Institute of
technology, Sikkim.
125. B Kantha, P Kar, S Saha and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design and Electro-Thermal Analysis of
MEMS based Micro hotplate for gas sensor, 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Energy
and Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M G R University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
126. K Senthil Kumar, Saptarsi Ghosh, Anup Sarkar, S Bhattacharya and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Analytical modelling for short channel SOI MOSFET and to study its performance
International conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, , Bangkok, Thailand.
127. Sudip Dogra, Rajanna KM and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Development of RFID based automatic
systemfor saving suicides at metro railway stations International Symposiumon Devices
MEMS, Intelligent Systems & Communication (ISDMISC-2011), 12-14 April, SikkimManipal
Institute of technology, Sikkim.
128. S Ghosh, C J Clement Singh, A K Biswas and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Nano SON MOSFET
using High-K dielectric for better performance Numerical 2nd International Conference on
Sustainable Energy and Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M G R University, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu.
129. Suman Basu, Anup Sarkar, KhomdramJ olson Singh, Samir Kumar Sarkar and Subir Kumar
Sarkar, AnalyticalModelling of Compact Capacitive SON MOSFET Structure Using Strained
Silicon Layer ", International Conference on Innovative Science & Engineering Technology,
V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot, Gujarat. India, pp. 62-65, 2011).
130. K H J olson Singh, Rajanna K M and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Simulation model of
compositionally graded optimized radiation hard InGaN multijunction Space solar cell 2nd
International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M G
R University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
131. K Senthil Kumar, Saral Saha, P C Pradhan and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Capacitive micro
machine ultrasonic transducer based gas sensor modelling and simulation International
conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, J uly 29-31, Bangkok, Thailand.
132. K. Senthil Kumar, J . Gope, A. J ana, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Nano-crystalline ZnO-Si
Heterojunction Methane Sensor, 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Energy and
Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M G R University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
133. An Advanced Priori Algorithm for Collision Avoidance by Adaptive Path Determination using
RFID. A Sinha, N. Das S. Naha, P. C. Pradhan, Subir Kumar Sarkar. ISDMISC 2011.
134. J Bag, K Senthil Kumar, Souvik Sarkar, A Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, VLSI
implementation of priority selection algorithm to select tags using RFID system , 2nd
International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Intelligent System, 20-22 J uly 2011, Dr. M
G R University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
135. S. Majumder, T. S. Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar,, DWT and SVD based Image Watermarking
Scheme using Noise Visibility and Contrast Sensitivity" pg. 938-942 proceedings of IEEE
International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT 2011) ISBN-
978-1-4577-0590-8/11 , held on 3rd to 5th J une 2011, organized by Madras Institute of
Technology, Anna University, Chromepet, Chennai.
136. Abhishek Basu, T. S. Das, S. Majumder, Subir Kumar Sarkar, On the Implementation of an
Information Hiding Design based on Saliency Map". International Conference on Image and
Information Processing 2011, J UIT, Shimla, 3rd to 5th November 2011.
137. Swanirbhar Majumder, MongolAsikis, Tirtha Sankar Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Hybrid Image
Watermarking Scheme using SVD and PDFB based Contourlet Transform. International
Conference on Computer Convergence Technology, 2011. ICCCT 2011.
138. R. Bera, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Bikes Sharma, Samarendranath Sur,D.Bhaskar & S. Bera,
Secured WiMAX communication at 60 GHz Millimetre wave for road safety, First
International conference on Computer Science & Information Technology,CCSIT 2011,
Bangalore India, Proceedings part 2, Vol. 132, pp 372-382.
2010
139. Sudip Dogra, Saustav Ghosh, Ritwik Ray, Debharshi Bhattacharya, Subir Kumar Sarkar, A
New scheme for Management of Cinema Multiplex Systemin a cost effective way by using
RFID" by published in the International Conference ICWCSC 2010 organised at SSN College of
Engineering, Kalavakkam,Chennai, between J an 02-04, 2010.
140. Sudip Dogra, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Saustav Ghosh, Ritwik Ray, Debharshi Bhattacharya "A
RFID Based Novel scheme for Detection of Swine Flu and managing the piggery in a cost
effective way" International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology in
2010" (ICWET 2010) held between Feb 26-27 at Thakur College of Engineering, Mumbai
organized by Thakur College of Engineering, Mumbai In Co-operation with ACM SIGART &
SIGARCH USA.
141. Sudip Dogra, Abhishek Bose, Sourangshu Roy, Dhritiman Ghosh Hazra, &Subir Kumar
Sarkar, A new Scheme For RFJ D Based Car Parking Systems" published in the International
Conference on Emerging trends in Computer Science, Communication& Information
technology(CSCIT20 I 0) held between 9-11
th
J an 20I0 organized by Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya,
Nanded.
142. Sudip Dogra, Samrat Manna, Aritra Banik, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Fixed Mobile Convergence -
A Way Ahead" published in the International Conference on Emerging trends in Computer
Science,Communication & Information Technology(CSCIT2010) held between 9-11
th
J an 2010
organized by Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya,Nanded
143. Sudip Dogra, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Saustav Ghosh, Ritwik Ray, Debharshi Bhattacharya A
Novel Proposal for Detection of Avian Influenza and Managing Poultry in a Cost Efficient Way
Implementing RFID ,International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in
Communication & Computing ( ARTCom 2010), Oct 15-16, 2010,Kottayam, Kerala, India.
144. S Deb, D Das, R Mukherjee, N B Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar Analytical threshold voltage
model for SON MOSFET with High K-dielectric Material International conference on
convergence of science in engineering in education and research (ICSE-2010), April 21-23,
Dayanand Sagar college of Engineering, Bangalore.
145. N B Singh, S Deb and Subir Kumar Sarkar SwarmApproach towards Better QuantumWell
Nanostructure Modelling, International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in
Technology in 2010" (ICWET 2010),Feb 26-27, 2010,Thakur College of Engineering, Mumbai in
Co-operation with ACM SIGART & SIGARCH USA.
146. S Deb, D Das, N B Singh, R Mukherjee and Subir Kumar Sarkar A simple compact capacitive
model of SON MOSFET,International conference on nanotechnology and bio sensors(ICNB
2010), J an 20-21, 2010, Raghu Engineering college, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
147. Ankush Ghosh, N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, GouthamM A, and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Millimetre and Sub-millimetre wave Response of Two-Dimensional Hot Electrons in delta
doped PbTe Quantum Well International Conference on Futuristic Computer Applications
(ICFCA 2010), Mar 20-21, 2010. IISc, Bangalore
148. S Basu, S Maiti, N Islam, Samir K. Sarkar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, To study the performance of
an efficient Nanoscale DGMOS model, International conference on emerging trends in
Engineering and technology, 14-16 Oct,2010, Gita institute of management and technology,
Haryana.
149. Ankush Ghosh, Kuntal Chakraborty, Anup Sarkar, Anindya J ana, Rajanna KM and Subir Kumar
Sarkar, Implementation of Finite State Machine for RFID systemUsing Single Spin Logic
International conference on emerging trends in Engineering and technology, 14-16 Oct,2010, Gita
Institute of Management and Technology, Haryana.
150. M Saikia, S Majumder, T S Das, Md A Hussain, Subir Kumar Sarkar Coded Fingerprinting
based watermarking to resist collusion attacks and trace colluders International conference in
Advances in computer Engineering(ACE 2010), J une 20-21, 2010, Bangalore.
151. S Majumder, T S Das, V H Mankar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, SVD and Neural Network based
Water marking Scheme International conference on Recent trends in Business Administration
and Information Processing (BAIP 2010), Association of Computer Electronics Electrical
Engineers (ACEEE), Mar 26-27,2010, Trivandrum, Kerala.
152. Abhishek Basu, Tirtha Sankar Das, Somnath Maiti and Subir Kumar Sarkar, FPGA based
design of robust spatial domain image water marking algorithm V. V Das, J . Stephen, and N.
Thankachan et al. (Eds.): PEIE 2010, CCIS 102, pp. 91 95, 2010. Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg 2010
153. Gowrishankar S, Basavaraju T G, Subir Kumar Sarkar Simulation based overhead analysis of
AOMDV, TORA and OLSR in MANNET using various energy models, International
Conference on Computer Science and Applications (ICCSA10), Oct 20-22, 2010, San
Francisco, USA.
154. Gowrishankar S, Basavaraju T G, Subir Kumar Sarkar Simulation based analysis of mobile
sink speed in wireless sensor networks International conference on computer science and
applications(ICCSA10), Oct 20-22, 2010, San Francisco, USA .
2009
155. Sudip Dogra, Abhishek Datta, Rupam Chowdhury, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design &
Implementation of a Simulator for the Analysis of Bit Error rates using orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing published in International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronic
and Photonic Devices & Systems (ELECTRO- 2009) held in Dec 22-24 December 2009
organized by BHU. Proceeding published by MACMILLAN (Advanced Research Series) (ISBN
023-032-851-2, 9780230328518) (PP 233-236).
156. Rabindranath Bera, Sanjib Sil,Dipak Mondal,Debdutta Kandar,Samerendra Sur, Sourav Dhar and
Subir Kumar Sarkar, Vehicular Communication and Safety in Realization of Intelligent
Transport System CODEC-09, held on December 2009 at Hyatt Regency, Kolkata.
157. Subir Kumar Sarkar and G.C.Manna ,"Designing legacy mobile access network for fourth
generation", Institution of Engineers conference at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh on 24th and 25th
October,2009
158. Rabindranath Bera, Sanjib Sil, Sourav Dhar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Wireless Embedded
Systemfor ITS application with SDR based Central Processing and Co-ordination SDR'09
Technical Conference and Product Exposition, to be held on 1-4 December 2009 at Washington
,DC.
159. T. S. Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, An Angle QIM Watermarking in STDM Framework
Robust Against Amplitude Scaling Distortions, International Conf. on Contemporary Computing,
organized jointly by J aypee Institute of Information Technology University & University of
Florida, IC3 2009.
160. T. S. Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, FPGA Based Implementation of Robust Spatial Domain
Image Watermarking Algorithm, 4th International Conference on Computers & Devices for
Communication, 2009.
161. T. S. Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, SVD and Error Control Coding based Digital Image
Watermarking, International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control &
Telecommunication Technologies, 2009.
162. Swanirbhar Majumder, Tirtha Shankar Das2, Vijay H. Mankar, Subir Kumar Sarkar, SVD and
Neural Network based Watermarking Scheme, LNCS (Springer) for IEEE IHCI, 2010.
163. S. Majumder, T. S. Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, SVD and Error Control Coding based
Digital Image Watermarking International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control, and
Telecommunication Technologies ACT 2009
164. S. Basu, G.P.S. Mishra, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Nurul Islamand M.A. Gautham, Influence of
High K insulating Layer on the Response Characteristics of Submicron Double Gate MOSFET
Silver J ubilee Conference on Communication Technologies & VLSI Design (CommV09), VIT
University, Vellore, India. Oct. 8-10, 2009. pp. 145-148.
165. Gowrishankar .S, Basavaraju T.G., Subir Kumar Sarkar, An Effort to Understand the Traffic
Effect on the Performance of Wireless Sensor Networks, SENNET-09.
166. S. R. Biradar, Hiran K D Sarma, Kalpana Sarma, Puttamadappa C., Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Analysis QoS Parameters for MANETs Reactive Routing Protocols: Under Group Mobility
Model, Fourth Innovative Conference on Embedded Systems, Mobile Communication and
Computing, (ICEMC2 2009)J uly 27-29, 2009, PESSE, Hosur Road, Bangalore
167. Gowrishankar .S, Basavaraju T.G., Subir Kumar Sarkar, Performance Analysis of AODV,
AODVUU, AOMDV and RAODV over IEEE 802.15.4 in Wireless Sensor Networks, .ICCNT ,
June 27 - 29, 2009, Chennai, India
168. S. R. Biradar, Hiren H D Sarma, Kalpana Sharma, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Puttamadappa C,
Performance Comparison of Reactive Routing Protocols of MANETs using Group Mobility
Model, International Conference on Signal Processing Systems (ICSPS 2009), 15-17 May 2009,
Singapore.
169. S. R. Biradar, Hiren H D Sarma, Kalpana Sharma, Puttamadappa C, Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Analysis QoS Parameters for Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Routing Protocols: Under Group
Mobility Model, ISBN 978-1-84626-xxx-x Proceedings of2009 International Conference on
Computer Engineering and Applications Manila, Philippine, 6-8 J une, 2009,
170. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G.P. Mishra, Samir Kumar Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar,
Application of Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm for better Nano-devices 2
nd
Int. Conf.
on Contemporary Computing (IC3), Noida .
171. Susanta Palit 1 , Somnath Pal2 , Subir Kumar Sarkar, Design of A RFID Network Processor
To Be Used To Set Up Fully Automated Home/Office Network, International Conference on
Arts, Science, Management and Engineering 23-25 April,2009.
172. Gowrishankar .S, Basavaraju T.G., Subir Kumar Sarkar, "Effect of IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee on
the Performance of Wireless Sensor Networks", IEEE International Conference on future
Networks (ICFN 2009), Bangkok, Thailand, March 7-9, 2009.
173. Gowrishankar .S, T.G. Basavaraju,Subir Kumar Sarkar: Scenario Based Simulation study of
Ad Hoc Routing Protocols Behaviour in wireless Sensor Networks. Proc. of 3
rd
International
conference on Intelligent System and Networks, Institute of Science and Technology Klawad,
India 2009.
174. S.R.Biradar, Hiran K D Sarma, Kalpana Sarma, Puttamadappa C, Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Analysis QoS Parameters for MANETs Reactive Routing Protocols. Fourth Innovative
Conference on Embedded Systems, Mobile Communication and Computing, J uly 27-29, 2009,
PESSE, Hosur Road, Bangalore.
175. Gowrishankar. S., Subir Kumar Sarkar and T.G. Basavaraju, Performance Analysis of AODV,
AODVUU, AOMDV and RAODV over IEEE 802.15.4 in Wireless Sensor Networks.
Education, Information Technology Applications, 8-11, August 2009, Beijing, China.
176. Sudip Dogra, Aritra Banik, Samrat Manna Somnath Maiti, Subir Kumar Sarkar, A novel
approach for RFID based fire protection, International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronic and Photonic Devices & Systems (ELECTRO- 2009) held in Dec 22-24 December
2009 organized by BHU. Proceeding published by MACMILLAN (Advanced Research Series)
(ISBN 023-032-851-2, 9780230328518) (PP 200-203).
Research Publications
(In National Conference)
2012
177. Joyashree Bag and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Development of a novel Tag Anti-collision Algorithm
for RFID System And its VLSI Implementation, National Conference on Advanced
Communication Systems and Design Techniques, NCACD 2012, 29 30th September.
2010
178. GPS Mishra,D Das and Subir Kumar Sarkar An analytical Threshold Voltage Model of DG
MOS Devices Third national conference on Micro/Nano Devices ,structures and systems, J an21-
23,2010, Muthayammal Engineering college, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu.
179. S Majumder, T S Das, S Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Image watermarking by Fast lifting
wavelet transform, National conference on mathematical techniques: Emerging paradigms for
electronics and IT Industries(MATIT10), J an 30-31, 2010, Dean Dayal Upadhyay college,
New Delhi.
180. Koushik Majumder, S. R. Biradar and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Studying DSDV and DSR in
Hybrid Networking Scenario, National conference on network and information security
(NCNSIS-2010), Mar 27-29, 2010, SikkimManipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim.
2009
181. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, Susanta Palit, S. Maity and Subir Kumar Sarkar , Application
of Single Electron Device based Threshold Logic A case study, 2
nd
National Conf. on LSI,
Embedded System, Signal processing &Comm. Technology (NCVESCOM 09), AVIT, Chennai
182. N. Basanta Singh, Sanjoy Deb, G. P. Mishra and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Application of Single
Electron Device based Threshold Logic A case study, National Conf. on Micro/Nano Devices,
structures & systems (MiNDSS-2009), Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu.
183. G. P. S Mishra, A. Ghosh, K. M Rajanna, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Spintronics Devices for
Real Life Applications: A Case Study2
nd
National Conference on Computing Communication
Electronica and Management, conducted by collage of Engineering and information technology
jalgaon, Maharashtra.
184. Sayanendra Narayan Bardhan, Ali Rawshan Shaikh, .Ankush Ghosh, Suman Basu and Subir
Kumar Sarkar, CMOS Circuit Based Integration of MEMS Sensor and Its Application in
Ethanol Detection, National Conf. on Micro/Nano Devices, structures & systems (MiNDSS-
2009), Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu.
185. Souvik Sarkar, S Chatterjee, N Basanta Singh and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Single electron
threshold logic based signature identification system, 2
nd
National conference on computing,
comm., electronica & management (NCCCEM-09), J algaon, Maharashtra.
186. Sudip Dogra,Ritwik Ray, Saustav Ghosh, Debharshi Bhattacharya,Subir Kumar Sarkar,:A
Smart Algorithm for Collision free Robot Navigation using RFID 3rd National Conference on
Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication, 2009.
187. Atanu Kundu, S. Chattapadhyay, S. Palit, V.H. Mankar and Subir Kumar Sarkar,Cellular
Automata based secured and authenticated data communication architecture towards the VLSI
realization. 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication, 2009.
188. Pranay Mandal, Abhishek Das, Somnath Maiti and Subir Kumar Sarkar:Estimation of Number
of Animals in a Forest Eco-SystemUsing Kalman Filter, 3rd National Conference on Recent
Trends in Electronics &Comm, 2009.
189. Sanjoy Deb, N. Basanta Sing, Souvik Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar. Particle Swarm
Approach for Better Modelling of Quantum well Nano-structure 3rd National Conference on
Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication, 2009.
190. G. P. S Mishra, K. M Rajana, S. Maity, Puttammadappa. C and Subir Kumar
Sarkar.Spintronic Devices for Real Life Applications: A Case Study 3rd National
Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication, 2009.
191. S. DAS, V. H. MANKAR, T. S. DAS and Subir Kumar Sarkar.Robust Image Watermarking
Adaptive to Host Image in SVD Framework 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in
Electronics & Communication, 2009.
192. T. S. Das, and Subir Kumar Sarkar, Robust Image Watermarking Adaptive to Host Image in
SVD Framework, 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication,
2009.
Books published:
Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Principles, Protocols, and Application, Subir Kumar
Sarkar, T.G. Basavaraju, C.Puttamadappa, Second Edition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
(2013).
Wireless Sensor and Ad-Hoc Networks under Diversified Network Scenarios, Subir Kumar
Sarkar, Artech House (2012).
Study on Data Hiding and Multimedia Data Communication: Methods, Analysis and
Realization, Tirtha Sankar Das, Subir Kumar Sarkar, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
(August 25, 2011).
Operational Amplifier and their applications, Dr. Subir Kumar Sarkar, published by S. Chand
and Company private Limited, New Delhi (1999).
Optical Fiber and Fiber optic communication system, Dr. Subir Kumar Sarkar, published by S.
Chand and Company private Limited, New Delhi (1997).
Book chapter published:
Koushik Majumder, Sudhabindu Ray and Subir Kumar Sarkar (2011), Design and Analysis of a
Multi-Level Location Information Based Routing Scheme for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Mobile
Ad-Hoc Networks: Applications, Prof. Xin Wang (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-416-0.
S.Gowrishankar, T. G. Basavaraju, Subir Kumar Sarkar, Analysis of Overhead Control
Mechanisms in Mobile AD HOC Networks, Advances in Electrical Engineering and
Computational Science, Lecturer Notes in Electrical Engineering, Springer Publications.
5.7.5 Relevant Patents and Policy Documents in Last 5years
Subir Kumar Sarkar filed a patent vide File No: 669/KOL/2013, dated 5
th
J une, 2013, Title-
Work Function Engineered Binary Metal Alloy Gate Strained Silicon SOI/SON MOSFET
Device.
5.7.6 Facilities Available
A computing device with superior configuration supporting the recent high end simulations with
suitable software support has been installed. Supporting FPGA based hardware device to verify the
simulated algorithms is available.
5.7.7. Ongoing Work under UPE-II 2012-14
1. Title: A comparative study of two modified Swarmintelligence techniques used in Very Large
Scale Integration Routing
Authors: Abhinandan Khan and Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Journal: Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative study of the performances of two different inertial
weight update techniques adopted by a modified Discrete Particle SwarmOptimization (DPSO)
algorithm for routing optimization in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI). The routing problemin
VLSI systems is essentially a NP-hard problemof finding a Minimal Rectilinear Steiner Tree (MRST)
formed by all the terminal nodes in a (VLSI) system. The purpose of the modified DPSO algorithm is
to find some Steiner points to minimize the number of redundant parallel interconnecting wires. A
modified Prims algorithm has been adopted for the purpose of finding the cost of any produced
MRST formed in this work. A modification to the traditional PSO has been done by introducing the
mutation operation from Genetic Algorithm (GA). Two inertia weight update techniques have been
used namely, linearly decreasing inertia weight and self-adaptive inertia weight technique. Three sets
of experiments have been performed by applying the algorithmin both its avatars to two randomly
generated VLSI systems for each set. A separate experiment has also been done to establish the
superiority of the modified DPSO algorithm proposed in this work, compared to the results obtained
in a recently published work, in optimizing the interconnect lengths and thereby finding the lowest
wire length
Status: Communicated, under review.
Most significant conclusion(s):
The self-adapting inertia weight technique is superior to the linearly decreasing inertia weight
technique in case of the global routing problemdealt herein.
The mutation operation increases the exploitation of the Particle Swarm Optimization in general
and improves the optimization results for both the techniques used in the work.
2. Title: On the Implementation of Robust Copyright Protection Scheme Using Visual Attention
Model
Authors: Abhishek Basu and Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Journal: Information Security J ournal: A Global Perspective (Taylor and Francis)
Abstract: Perceptual watermarking should always take full advantage of the results from human
visual system (HVS) studies. Based upon visual saliencys modulation effect which incorporates
visual attentions influence on visual sensitivity, this paper proposes an integrated visual saliency
modulated HVS model guided least significant bit (LSB) watermarking approach for copyright
protection. The proposed algorithm can embed more information into visually non-belligerent areas
within the host image, determined by the visual attention model. The region of uninterested (ROU)
indicates the most unimportant visible aspects of an image, so distortion within these areas will be less
noticeable to any viewer. To resist common signal pro-cessing attacks, for each ROU, an improved
quantization method is employed to embed the copyright information. Experimental results
demonstrate that the pro-posed method is more robust to various image impairments while minimum
effect on the image quality as verified by objective evaluations while compared with the state-of-the-
art watermarking schemes. Moreover, we have evaluated the theory of Kurtosis testing to the
steganalysis of the host image.
Status: Published in Information Security J ournal: A Global Perspective (Taylor and Francis), Vol-
22:pp-1020, 2013.
Most significant conclusion(s):
An integrated visual saliency modulated HVS model guided least significant bit (LSB)
watermarking approach for copyright protection is proposed.
The proposed algorithm can embed more information into visually non-belligerent areas within
the host image, determined by the visual attention model so capacity is higher.
The proposed method is more robust to various image impairments while minimumeffect on the
image quality as verified by objective evaluations while compared with the state-of-the-art
watermarking schemes.

3. Title: On the Implementation of a Real Time Information Security Architecture in Frequency
Domain
Authors: Abhishek Basu, Souvik Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Journal: International Journal of Electronics / International Journal of Electronics Letters
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the real time implementation of a watermarking algorithmin the
frequency domain. The paper emphasizes on a Human Visual System(HVS) watermarking approach
using wavelet-lifting technique. Here, we also introduce image registration algorithmin order to
increase the resiliency as well as security of the estimated recovered watermark image. The
algorithmic steps and optimization considerations regarding the real time implementation on
TMS320CDSK6416/6713, Fixed/ Floating Point DSP processor are also presented.
Status: Communicated, under review.
Most significant conclusion(s):
The paper emphasizes on a Human Visual System(HVS) based frequency domain watermarking
approach using wavelet-lifting technique.
The algorithmic steps and optimization considerations regarding the real time implementation on
TMS320CDSK6416/6713, Fixed/ Floating Point DSP processor are also presented.
Comparative study of the proposed method with other recognized methods signifies higher image
quality and larger capacity with lower execution time.



4. Title: Feature Detection in Medical Image using Phase Congruency and Genetic Algorithm
based Clustering
Authors: Sulagna Laha, Abhishek Basu, Souvik Sarkar and Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Journal: J ournal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
Abstract: The paper proposes feature detection in medical image using phase congruency, which is
invariant to changes in intensity or contrast and thus stay away fromthe influence of instrument
settings. Moreover Genetic Algorithm based clustering is used to detect the major features from the
images. The experimental results are given to support the efficiency of the scheme.
Status: Communicated, under review.
Most significant conclusion(s):
The paper proposes feature detection in medical image using phase congruency, which is
invariant to changes in intensity or contrast and thus stay away from the influence of
instrument settings.
Genetic Algorithmbased clustering is used to detect the major features fromthe images.
The experimental results are encouraging to support the efficiency of the scheme

Original Image; Phase Congruency Image; Image with feature regions.
5. Title: On the implementation of IP Protection using Biometrics based Information Hiding and
Firewall
Authors: Abhishek Basu, Kingshuk Nandy, Avishek Banerjee, Supratick Giri, Souvik Sarkar and
Subir kumar Sarkar
Journal: Microprocessors and Microsystems, Elsevier.
Abstract: System-on-Chip (SoC) based design style creates a revolution in VLSI industry by means
of design efficiency, operating speed and development time. To support this process, reuse and
exchange of components are essential in electronic form called Intellectual Property (IP). This
however, increases the possibility of encroachment of IP of the design. So copyright protection of IP
against piracy is a most important concern for the IP vendors. The existing solutions for IP protection
are still not secure enough by means of flexibility, cost etc. In this paper we propose an information
hiding
based novel solution for IP Protection by embedding a biometric copyright information and firewall
inside an IP in the formof a finite state machine (FSM) with unique configuration. The proposed
scheme firstly, introduces copyright information obtained frombiometric signature as ownership
proof. Secondly the firewall interrupts the normal functionality of the IP on end of user time period.
The experimental outcomes of Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation illustrate the
efficiency of proposed method with low overhead.
Status: Communicated, under review.
Most significant conclusion(s):
This paper proposes an information hiding based novel solution for IP Protection by
embedding a biometric copyright information and firewall inside an IP in the form of a finite
state machine (FSM) with unique configuration.
The proposed scheme firstly, introduces copyright information obtained from biometric
signature as ownership proof. Secondly the firewall interrupts the normal functionality of the
IP on end of user time period.
The experimental outcomes of Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation
illustrate the efficiency of proposed method with low overhead.
6. Title: A Watermarking Scheme Based On Singular Value Decomposition and Particle Swarm
Optimization
Authors: Sulagna Laha, J aideep Chowdhury, Abhinandan Khan and Subir Kumar Sarkar.
Conference: IEEE International Advance Computing Conference, Dr. A.K Garg Institute, Ghaziabad,
22-23 February, 2013.
Abstract: Watermarking techniques use different ways to embed the watermark within the host. They
use different strengths (scaling factor) of the watermark when embedding it. In this paper we have
optimized the single scale factor of the watermark using Particle SwarmOptimization (PSO) to yield
a watermarking scheme with the best possible robustness(highest Normalised Cross-correlation),
keeping the scheme as imperceptible as possible.
Status: Published in IEEE Xplore.
Most significant conclusion(s):
In this work, we have seen that PSNR of a watermarking technique varies i.e. is inversely
proportional with the scaling factor of the watermark and the NCC values of a watermarking
scheme depend on the scaling factor.
Thus, for the same watermarking scheme it is possible to find out a scaling factor that results in
higher robustness while keeping the scheme to be as imperceptible as possible.
Further work in this direction may be optimizing multiple numbers of scale factors w.r.t different
attacks to yield a highly robust watermarking scheme.


7. Title: A Novel Particle Swarm Optimization approach for VLSI Routing
Authors: Abhinandan Khan, Sulagna Laha and Subir Kumar Sarkar
Conference: IEEE International Advance Computing Conference, Dr. A.K Garg Institute, Ghaziabad,
22-23 February, 2013.
Abstract: Rapid advances in VLSI technology has increased the chip density by constantly increasing
the number of constituents on a single chip, as well as decreasing the chip feature size. In such a
complex scenario the primary objective is to limit the power-delay product of the system. It can be
done by reducing the interconnect delay by optimizing the wire lengths i.e. by the proper
interconnection of all the nodes. The minimum cost of interconnection of all nodes can be found by a
Rectilinear Steiner Minimal Tree (RSMT) formed by the nodes. The problemof finding a RSMT is an
NP-complete one. Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is an efficient swarmintelligence algorithm
which boasts of fast convergence and ease of implementation, capable of solving such a problem. This
paper presents a novel discrete particle swarm optimization (DPSO) to solve the NP-complete
problemi.e. finding the RSMT. A modified Prims
Algorithm has been adopted for the purpose of finding the cost of the RSMT. A unique modification
to the traditional PSO has been done by introducing the Mutation operation of Genetic Algorithm
(GA) which produces up to 20% reduction in the wire lengths or cost of interconnections. Two
versions of the DPSO algorithm one with linearly decreasing inertia weight and another with self-
adaptive inertia weight - have been employed and their results have been compared. Comparisons
have also been made between the results available from recent work and our algorithm and the latter
has established itself to superior in optimizing the interconnect lengths and thereby finding the lowest
wire lengths.
Status: Published in IEEE Xplore.
Most significant conclusion(s):
The self-adaptive inertia weight technique is superior to the linearly decreasing inertia weight
technique in case of the global routing problemdealt herein.
5.7.8. Working Plan during 2014-2017
To further investigate and implement the following algorithms:
Algorithm1: (Robust Copyright Protection Scheme Using Visual Attention Model)
Perceptual watermarking should all the time obtain complete advantage of the results from human
visual system (HVS) studies. Based upon visual saliencys modulation effect which integrates visual
attentions influence on visual sensitivity, this algorithm proposes an integrated visual saliency
modulated HVS model guided least significant bit (LSB) watermarking scheme for copyright
protection. The projected algorithm is able to embed more information into visually non-belligerent
areas within the host image, estimated by the visual attention model. The region of uninterested
(ROU) point out the most unimportant visible aspects of an image, so distortion within these areas
will be less noticeable to any viewer. To defend against common signal processing attacks, for each
ROU, an improved quantization method is employed to embed the copyright information.
Investigational results reveal that the proposed method is more robust to various image impairments
while minimumeffect on the image quality.
Algorithm2: (Real Time Information Security Architecture in Frequency Domain)
In this algorithm, a frequency domain watermarking algorithmand its real time implementation is
discussed. The work emphasizes on a Human Visual System (HVS) watermarking approach using
wavelet-lifting technique. Here, image registration algorithmis also introduced in order to increase
the resiliency as well as security of the estimated recovered watermark image. The algorithmic steps
and optimization considerations regarding the real time implementation on TMS320CDSK6416/6713,
Fixed/ Floating Point DSP processor are also presented.
Algorithm3: (IP Protection using Biometrics based Information Hiding and Firewall)
IP based design is one of the most potential techniques to promote the SoC design promptly into
market. To assist the process it is advantageous to have IP exchanged in different forms. Though,
sharing IP blocks in todays aggressive market poses significant security risks. Proving that a given IP
is derived froma patented method or technique is in general a conscientiously time-consuming task,
often requiring reverse-engineering and forensic investigation of IP. These techniques are so
multifaceted that their uses to a huge collection of marketable products are almost always
unaffordable. So protection of IPs in VLSI design has received a deal of interest in recent era. An
information hiding based novel solution for IP Protection by embedding biometric copyright
information and firewall inside an IP in the form of a finite state machine (FSM) with unique
configuration is proposed in this scheme. The proposed scheme firstly, introduces copyright
information obtained from biometric signature as ownership proof. Secondly the firewall interrupts
the normal functionality of the IP on end of user time period. The experimental outcomes of FPGA
implementation illustrate the efficiency of proposed method with low overhead.

5.8 Project Name: Predicting Protein-Protein Interactions
5.8.1 Contributing Faculty Members
Ujjwal Maulik, Department/School: Computer Science and Engineering, Age: 48
J ournal Publications 108
Conference Publications 102
Patents 01
Policy Documents NA
H Index 24
Cumulative Impact Factor 170,
Total Citations 4745,
Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 18,
Awarded and ongoing Masters thesis guidance 24.

5.8.2 Special Achievements
Ujjwal Maulik
1. Humboldt Fellowship, Germany from2010 to 2012.
2. Senior Associate, ICTP, Italy in 2012
3. Fellow, Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE) in 2013
4. Associate Editor of IEEE Transaction on Fuzzy Systems in 2013-2014
5. Associate Editor of Information Sciences in 2013-2014
6. Associate Editor of Protein & Peptide Letters in 2013-2014
5.8.3 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members
Grant
Value
(Rs in
Lakh)
Duration
Prediction of Protein-Protein
Interaction
UGC-UPE-II Ujjwal Maulik
(PI),
FMS/FM Surname
(PI), FMS/FM
Surname, ..
FMS if listed
above; else FM
Surname
April
2013-
March
2014
5.8.4 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
1. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ray and U. Maulik, "Incorporating the type and direction information in
predicting novel regulatory interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins using a biclustering
approach", BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 15, No. 26, 2014. (Impact Factor: 3.02) (doi:10.1186/1471-
2105-15-26)
2. I. Saha, J. Zubek, T. Klingstrom, S. Forsberg, J. Wikander, M. Kierczak, U. Maulik and D.
Plewczynski, "Ensemble Learning Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions using Proteins
Functional Annotations", Molecular BioSystems, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 820-830, 2014. (Impact
Factor: 3.35) (doi: 10.1039/C3MB70486F)
3. S. Ray, S. Bandyopadhyay, A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik, "Incorporating Fuzzy Semantic
Similarity Measure in Detecting Human Protein Complexes in PPI Network: A Multiobjective
Approach", In Proc. FuzzIEEE-2013, Hyderabad, India, J uly 2013.
5.8.5 Relevant Patents and Policy Documents in Last 5years
1. Determining the relative importance of ordered lists for data retrieval and knowledge mining
(Invention ID: IN-800564) has been selected for patenting by Intellectual Ventures.
US Patent Application No.13/178,361, dated J uly 07, 2011.
Indian Patent Application No. 423/KOL/201, dated March 30, 2011.
5.8.6 Facilities Available
Name of the
Equipment
Year of
Installation
Place of
installation
Purchased under
the program
name
Names of
the
departments
within the
University
outside
served
Dell Precision
T1650 with Quad
Core 3.1 GHz
processor, 1 TB
HDD, 16 GB
RAM, 24
Monitor
2013 J adavpur
University,
Kolkata
UGC-UPE-II Dept. of
Computer
Science and
Engineering
NA
HP LaserJ et PRO
400 MFP
M425dn
2013 J adavpur
University,
Kolkata
UGC-UPE-II Dept. of
Computer
Science and
Engineering
NA
Apple IPad
Retina Display,
Wifi, 64GB
Memory
2013 J adavpur
University,
Kolkata
UGC-UPE-II Dept. of
Computer
Science and
Engineering
Yes

5.8.7 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: In Sentence Case Please provide a tentative one for preparing the self appraisal so that this
effort could indeed culminate into a publication
Predicting novel regulatory interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins using a biclustering
approach
Name of the J ournal/Conference: Tentative if the status is Under Preparation to be indicated after the
abstract
A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ray and U. Maulik, "Incorporating the type and direction information in
predicting novel regulatory interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins using a biclustering
approach", BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 15, No. 26, 2014. (Impact Factor: 3.02) (doi:10.1186/1471-
2105-15-26)
S. Ray, S. Bandyopadhyay, A. Mukhopadhyay, U. Maulik, "Incorporating Fuzzy Semantic Similarity
Measure in Detecting Human Protein Complexes in PPI Network: A Multiobjective Approach", In
Proc. FuzzIEEE-2013, Hyderabad, India, J uly 2013.
Abstract: Discovering novel interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins would greatly contribute
to different areas of HIV research. Identification of such interactions leads to a greater insight into
drug target prediction. Some recent studies have been conducted for computational prediction of new
interactions based on the experimentally validated information stored in a HIV-1-human protein-
protein interaction database. However, these techniques do not predict any regulatory mechanism
between HIV-1 and human proteins by considering interaction types and direction of regulation of
interactions. Here we present an association rule mining technique based on biclustering for
discovering a set of rules among human and HIV-1 proteins using the publicly available HIV-1-
human PPI database. These rules are subsequently utilized to predict some novel interactions among
HIV-1 and human proteins. For prediction purpose both the interaction types and direction of
regulation of interactions, (i.e., virus-to-host or host-to-virus) are considered here to provide important
additional information about the regulation pattern of interactions. We have also studied the biclusters
and analyzed the significant GO terms and KEGG pathways in which the human proteins of the
biclusters participate. Moreover the predicted rules have also been analyzed to discover regulatory
relationship between some human proteins in course of HIV-1 infection. Some experimental
evidences of our predicted interactions have been found by searching the recent literatures in
PUBMED. We have also highlighted some human proteins that are likely to act against the HIV-1
attack.
Status: Revised submissions with dates and/or first submission with date or Under Preparation
Most significant conclusion(s): maximum of three bulleted points and one figure with not more than
1MB size (reduce dpi if necessary)
We pose the problem of identifying new regulatory interactions between HIV-1 and human
proteins based on the existing PPI database.
For this purpose, association rule mining based biclustering algorithmhas been developed.
We discover some novel regulatory interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins.
Significant number of predicted interactions has been found to be supported by recent
literature.
2. Title: Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions using Proteins Functional Annotations
Name of the J ournal/Conference: Tentative if the status is Under Preparation to be indicated after the
abstract
I. Saha, J . Zubek, T. Klingstrom, S. Forsberg, J . Wikander, M. Kierczak, U. Maulik and D.
Plewczynski, "Ensemble Learning Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions using Proteins Functional
Annotations", Molecular BioSystems, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 820-830, 2014. (Impact Factor: 3.35) (doi:
10.1039/C3MB70486F)
Abstract: Proteinprotein interactions are important for the majority of biological processes. A
significant number of computational methods have been developed to predict protein-protein
interactions using protein sequence, structural and genomic data. Vast experimental data is publicly
available on the Internet, but it is scattered across numerous databases. This fact motivated us to
create and evaluate new high-throughput datasets of interacting proteins. We extracted interaction
data fromDIP, MINT, BioGRID and IntAct databases. Then we constructed descriptive features for
machine learning purposes based on data from Gene Ontology and DOMINE. Thereafter, four well-
established machine learning methods: Support Vector Machine, Random Forest, Decision Tree and
Naive Bayes, were used on these datasets to build an Ensemble Learning method based on majority
voting. In cross-validation experiment, sensitivity exceeded 80% and classification/prediction
accuracy reached 90% for the Ensemble Learning method. We extended the experiment to a bigger
and more realistic dataset maintaining sensitivity over 70%. These results confirmed that our datasets
are suitable for performing PPI prediction and Ensemble Learning method is well suited for this task.
Status: Revised submissions with dates and/or first submission with date or Under Preparation
Most significant conclusion(s): maximum of three bulleted points and one figure with not more than
1MB size (reduce dpi if necessary)
We have constructed four high-throughput meta-mining protein-protein interaction datasets
for yeast and human. For this purpose, four major literature curated protein-protein
interactions databases DIP, MINT, BioGrid and IntAct have been used.
The four resulting datasets are named as Gold Yeast, Silver Yeast, Gold Human and Silver
Human.
Thereafter, different machine learning methods have been used to build a heterogeneous
ensemble classifier for PPI prediction.

Fig. Block diagramof different steps used in curation of Gold and Silver datasets
5.8.8 Work plan during 2014-17
Maximum of 5 bulleted points; in case any point pertains to any of the most significant conclusions
stated above, then take care for differentiating the newness in the proposed plan.
We would like to find Quasi Click in the regulatory interactions network of HIV-1 and human
proteins.
We would also like to study the protein complexes using soft computing approaches.
For the above problems, use of Game Theory could be interesting to study.
5.9 Project Name: Computational Analysis of Human Genome Sequence
An Exploration of Graph-theoratic Models
5.9.1 Contributing Faculty Members
Parimal Karmakar, Department/School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Age, 54yrs
J ournal Publications 54, Conference Publications 18
Patents applied,
Policy Documents nil
Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 6 and 8
Awarded and ongoing Masters thesis guidance nil
5.9.2 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
a. Ongoing
1. Antiproliferative
activity of some
copper based
nanoparticle
DBT 58 lakh 3 years 2011-14 ongoing
2. Role of RecQ
helicase associated
CSIR 22 lakh 3 years 2011-14 ongoing
Molecular Studies on wound
healing Properties of
Calendula Officinalis
UGC 12 lakh 3 years 2012-15 ongoing
To explore the connection
between post translational
DST 37.9 lakh 3 years 2013-2016 ongoing
To understand the mechanisms of
heavy ion induced DNA repair
UGC-DAE 5.5 lakh 3.5 years 2005-08 completed
Modulation of WRN protein in aged
people
CSIR 12 lakh 3 years 2007 -10 completed
To Study Akt signaling pathway in
arsenic exposed human cell lines
ICMR 11 lakh 3years 2007-10 completed
Study on Akt signaling pathway in
hepatocarcinoma cells.
UGC 7.88 lakh 3.5 years 2006 -09 completed
modulation of PTEN and
DAN repair
Molecular and cellular
studies on normal and
diabetic wound healing
activities of Parkia javanica
and Oroxylum indicum, (Co-
PI) two medicinal plants of
Tripura, northeast India.

DBT 63 lakh 3 years 2014-2017 ongoing
Design strategies of
macrocyclic ligand based
self assembly of d
10
metal
system: photoluminescence
property and biological
activity. (Co-PI)
DRDO 29 lakh 3 years 2014-2017 ongoing
5.9.3 Relevant Publications in Last 5years
1. Serines 440 and 467 in the Werner syndrome protein are phosphorylated by DNA-PK and affects
its dynamics in response to DNA double strand breaks. Kusumoto-Matsuo R, Ghosh D, Karmakar
P, May A, Ramsden D, Bohr VA. Aging (Albany NY). 2014 J an 14. [Epub ahead of print]
[impact Factor 5.17].
2. A novel drug Copper acetylacetonate loaded in folic acid tagged chitosan nanoparticle for
efficient cancer cell targeting.ArindamPramanik, Dipranjan Laha, Panchanan Pramanik, Parimal
Karmakar
,
J of drug Targeting, 22(1):23-332013, 2014( Impact factor; 2.78)
3. Interplay between autophagy and apoptosis mediated by Copper oxide nanoparticles in human
breast cancer cells MCF7 .Dipranjan Laha,

Arindam Pramanik,

J yotirindra Maity,

Ananda
Mukherjee, Panchanan Pramanik,

Aparna Laskar, Parimal Karmakar, Biochim Biophys Acta
General Subject. 1840(1):1-9, 2014. (Impact Factor 3.84)
4. Multinucleation Regulated by the Akt/PTEN Signaling Pathway is a Survival Strategy for HepG2
Cells , Ananda Mukherjeea, Sandip Misraa, Niall G. Howlett, Parimal Karmakar, Mutat Res.
2013 Aug 15;755(2):135-40 (2013) [ Impact factor: 2.22]
5. Differential toxicity of rod and spherical zinc oxide nanoparticles on human peripheral blood
mononuclear cells. Debalina Bhattacharya,

Chitta Ranjan Santra,Amar N. Ghosh,

Parimal
Karmakar* J of Biomed. Nanotechnology, (2013) accepted [ Impact factor: 5.25]
6. Syntheses, characterizations and biophysical studies of Cu(II) diphenylphosphate complexes:
effect of co-ligands on their biological properties. Polyhedron, 48 (1) Pages 157-166(2012)
Rajdip Dey, Debalina Bhattacharya, Parimal Karmakar*, Debajyoti Ghoshal.[Impact
factor:2.05].
7. Synthesis, Spectra, Structure, DFT computation, DNA binding and nuclease activity of [Rh III(1-
alkyl-2-(p-tolylazo)imidazole)2(X)2](ClO4) (X =Cl, N3), Sardar D, Datta P, Das S, Saha B,
Samanta S, Bhattacharya D, Karmakar P, Chen C, Chen C, Sinha C (2012) Inorganica Chimica
Acta, Elsevier, 394 (2013) 98105. [Impact Factor: 1.899],
8. A novel Cu(II)-mal-picoline complex induces mitotic catastrophe mediated by deacetylation of
histones and -tubulin leading to apoptosis in human cell lines. Biswarup Saha, Ananda
Mukherjee, Saheli Samanta, Susmita Paul, Debalina Bhattacharya, Chitta Ranjan Santra, and
Parimal Karmakar*Med. Chem. Com. 2012, 3 (11), 1393 1405. [Impact Factor: 2.8]
9. Nickel complexes of some thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, structure, catalytic properties and
cytotoxicity studies. Sayanti Datta , Dipravath Kumar Seth , Sudeshna Gangopadhyay ,Parimal
Karmakar , Samaresh Bhattacharya Inorganica Chimica Acta Volume 392, 30 September
2012, Pages 118-130 (2012). Impact Factor:1.9
10. "Recruitment of HRDC domain of WRN and BLM to the sites of DNA damage induced by
mytomycin C and methyl methanesulfonate" Saheli Samanta and Parimal Karmakar*. Cell
Biology International, 36(10):873-81 (2012) . Impact Factor: 1.747.
11. Recruitment and retention of RECQL5 at double strand break sites and its functional interplay
with BLM and WRN . Venkateswarlu Popuri, Mahesh Ramamoorthy, Takashi Tadokoro,
Dharmendra Kumar Singh, Parimal Karmakar, Deborah L. Croteau & Vilhelm A. Bohr. DNA
repair, 11,2012,624-35. Impact factor 4.303
12. A novel study of antibacterial activity of copper iodide nanoparticle mediated by DNA and
membrane damage. Arindam Pramanik ..P. Karmakar*Colloids and Surfaces B:
Biointerfaces 96 (2012) 50 55 . Impact factor 3.354.
13. Nucleolin inhibits G4 oligonucleotide unwinding by Werner Helicase . Fred E. Indig, Ivana
Rybanska, Parimal Karmakar, Chakravarty Devulapalli, Haiqing Fu, France Carrier and
VilhelmA. Bohr. PLOS One, 2012;7(6):e35229.. impact factor 4.14.
14. Evaluation of copper iodide and copper phosphate nanoparticles for their potential
cytotoxic effect Dipranjan Laha,Debalina Bhattacharya,Arindam Pramanik, Chitta Ranjan
Santra, Panchanan Pramanik, Parimal Karmakar* .Toxicology Research (RSC)
2012,1(2),131-136.
15. Attenuation of PTEN perturbs genomic stability via activation of Akt and down-regulation of
Rad51 in human embryonic kidney cells Mukherjee A, Karmakar P*, Molecular
Carcinogenesis (accepted), 52(8):611-8, 2013. Impact factor 3.26
16. Antibacterial activities of Poly Ethylene Glycol, Tween 80 and SodiumDodecyl Sulphate coated
Silver nanoparticles in normal and multi-drug resistant bacteria Debalina Bhattacharya , Saheli
Samanta , Ananda Mukherjee ,

Chitta Ranjan Santra , Amar N. Ghosh , Swapan Kumar Niyogi ,
Parimal Karmakar*. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 12, 2513-2521
(2012).impact factor 1.44.
17. Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated Antibiotics: Stability and Functional Evaluation. Debalina
Bhattacharya, Biswarup Saha , Ananda Mukherjee , Chitta Ranjan Santra and Parimal
Karmakar*. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2012, 2 (2 ): 14 -21.
18. Inactivation of PTEN is responsible for the survival of Hep G2 cells in response to etoposide-
induced damage. Ananda Mukherjee, Saheli Samanta, Parimal Karmakar*. Mutation research
(fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis), 2011, 715(1-2):42-51 . Impact factor:
3.204
19. Multiple non-psychiatric effects of Phenothiazines: a review, Gangopadhyay Sudeshna, Parimal
Karmakar*, European J. of Pharmacology, 2010, 648,6-14. impact factor: 2.737
20. DNA Binding Ability and Hydrogen Peroxide Induced Nuclease Activity of a Novel Cu(II)
Complex with Malonate as the Primary Ligand and Protonated 2-Amino-4-picoline as the
Counterion (dagger). Saha B, IslamMM, Paul S, Samanta S, Ray S, Santra CR, Choudhury SR,
Dey B, Das A, Ghosh S, Mukhopadhyay S, Kumar GS, Parimal Karmakar * J Phys Chem B.
114(17): 5851-61, 2010. Impact factor: 3.6
21. The involvement of human RECQL4 in DNA double strand break repair. Singh DK, Karmakar
P, Aamann M,et al. Aging Cell. 9(3): 358-71, 2010. Impact factor: 7.148
22. Caffeine augments Alprazolam induced cytotoxicity in human cell lines. Saha B, Mukherjee A,
Samanta S, Saha P, Ghosh AK, Santra CR, Karmakar P*. Toxicology in vitro, 23(6):1100-9,
2009 Impact factor:2.546
23. Alprazolam intercalates into DNA. Biswarup Saha, Ananda Mukherjee, Chitta Ranjan Santra,
Atiskumar Chattopadhyay, Amar Nath Ghosh , Utpal Choudhuri , Parimal Karmakar*. Journal
of Biomolecular Struct. & Dyn. 2009 Feb; 26(4):421-9. Impact factor: 4.986
5.9.4 Facilities Available
a) Name of the Equipment, Fluorescence Microscope
Year of Installation year, 2013
Place of installation, Life Sc. And Biotecnology
Purchased under the program name, UPEII
Names of the departments within the University and outside served. Chemistry
b) Co2 Incubator , 2012 , DST, Life Sc. And Biotech , Chemistry
c) Elisa reader , 2010 , CSIR , Life sc. And Biotechnology, Chemistry
5.9.5 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: Computational analysis of Human genome sequence and its application
Authors*: Parimal Karmakar and Samek Ghosh
Name of the J ournal/Conference: Tentative if the status is Under Preparation to be indicated after the
abstract
Abstract: : As an initial effort we have introduced some well known techniques like comet assay for
the evaluation of DNA repair and genomic integrity. Chromosome preparation is also standardized.
Effort are now being given to make genomic library. Additionally we have quantified the genomic
integrity after nanoparticle induced DNA damage. Protein FiSH using antibody (indirect
immunolabeling) are regularly done to check the role of different mutation in the genome in response
to genome damage.
Most significant conclusion(s): maximum of three bulleted points and one figure with not more than
1MB size (reduce dpi if necessary):
Human genome sequence can be explored to identify the unique sequence of each Human
chromosome and using molecular biological techniques they can be isolated and used as FISH
probe.
5.9.6 Work plan during 2014-17
a. Apart from isolation of Human genome sequence effort will be made to use estimate genome
damage after the exposure of different metal based nanopartiles
b. Additionally, the sequence of cellular events associated with the migration of different proteins
during wound healing will be tested by indirect immunolabeling followed by elisa techniques.
5.10 Project Name: QoS Aware Resource Brokering in Cloud
Infrastructure
5.10.1 Contributing Faculty Members
Professor Samiran Chattopadhyay, Information Technology, 49, J ournal Publications 18, Conference
Publications 60, Patents NIL, Policy Documents NIL, H Index 7, Cumulative Impact Factor
NIL, Total Citations 167, Awarded and ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 15 , Awarded and
ongoing Masters thesis guidance 100.
5.10.2 Special Achievements
Visiting Academic at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, under cLINK project
Letter of Commendation awarded by Texas Instruments and Interra Systems.
Letter of Commendation awarded by Interra Systems India Limited
Served as a member of Board of Studies in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at
several universities including West Bengal University of Technology, MizoramUniversity, Assam
University.
Member of the Ph.D Committee of the A.K.Chaudhuri School of Information Technology, University
of Calcutta.
Member of several technical committees formed by UGC.

5.10.3 Relevant Projects in Last 10 years including the Ongoing Projects
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant
Value
(Rs in
Lakh)
Duration
Mobile Computing and
Innovative Applications
University with
Potential for
Excellence - Phase
II
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay
(Project Coordinator)
200 J une 2012
March 2014
QoS Aware Resource Brokering
in Cloud Infrastructure
University with
Potential for
Excellence - Phase
II
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay(PI)
5.00 J une 2012
March 2014
Leveraging Wireless & Mobile
Technology in Web Based
Education
University with
Potential for
Excellence - Phase
II
Dr Samiran
Chattopadhyay (PI)
5.00 J une 2012
March 2014
Studies in Wireless and Mobile
Networks: Aspects of
Multicasting, Optimization and
Security
Interra Systems(I)
Pvt. Ltd.
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (J t.
7.00 April 2009
March 2010
PI)
Saswati Mukherjee
(Co-PI)
Capability Enhancement and
Inter-operability of Mobile
Middleware Systems
UGC Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (Co-
PI)
5.98 February
2004
October
2007
Studies to Improve Capabilities
for Generation, Delivery and
Viewing of Multimedia Content
in Mobile Communication
Network
UGC Dr Matangini
Chattopadhyay (PI)
Prof. Samiran
Chattopadhyay (Co-
PI)
7.28 February
2004
October
2007
5.10.4 Relevant Publications in Last 5 years
1. Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, Partha Bhowmick, P.P.Das, Samiran Chattopadhyay, B.N. Chatterji,
Digital Geometry in Image Processing,Chapman and Hall/CRC Press (April, 2013)
2. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Non-cooperative
games in wireless collision channels, Janice P. Bauer, editor, Computer Science Research and
Technology, vol. 3, pp. 113-135, Nova Science Publishers [ISBN No. 978-1-61122-074-2], 2011.
3. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Performance
Improvement of Wireless MAC Using Non-Cooperative Games, Advances in Electrical
Engineering and Computational Science, pp. 207218, Springer [ISSN No. 1876 1100], 2009.
4. Sudip Misra, Samaresh Bera, Ayan Mondal, Reena Tirkey, Han-Chieh Chao, and Samiran
Chattopadhyay, Optimal Gateway Selection in Sensor-Cloud Framework for Health Monitoring,
accepted for publication in IET Wireless Sensor Systems
5. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Recovering a
Game Model From an Optimal Channel Access Scheme for WLANs, Telecommunication
Systems, Springer, Volume 52, Issue 2: 475-483, 2013.
6. Sukhendu Kanrar, Nabendu Chaki, Samiran Chattopadhyay, A New Link Failure Resilient
Priority Based Fair Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Distributed Systems, J ournal of Network and
Systems Management, [DOI: 10.1007/s10922-011-9218-9], Springer, Volume 21, Issue 1, 2013,
1 24.
7. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran
Chattopadhyay and Matangini Chattopadhyay, A DiffServ Architecture for QoS Aware Routing
for Delay Sensitive and Best Effort Services in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks, J ournal of
Computer Networks and Communications 2011:2011.
8. A. K. Bhunia, P. Pal, S. Chattopadhyay and B. K. Medya, An inventory model of two-
warehouse system with variable demand dependent on instantaneous displayed stock and
marketing decisions via hybrid RCGA, International J ournal of Industrial Engineering
Computations [ISSN 1923-2926], Vol. 2(2) pp. 351-368, April 2011
9. Chiranjib Patra, Anjan Guha Roy, Samiran Chattopadhyay and Parama Bhaumik, Designing
Energy Efficient Topologies for Wireless Sensor Network: Neural Approach, International
Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, Hindwai Publications, Vol. 2010. [DOI:
10.1155/2010/216716]
10. A. K. Bhunia, P. Pal, S. Chattopadhyay, B. K. Medya, On Genetic Operators for Unconstrained
Optimization Problems, Journal of Advanced Modeling and Optimization [ISSN: 1841-4311],
Volume 12, Number 2, 2010, pp. 141 159
11. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Amrita Saha, A Key
Re-Distribution and Authentication Based Technique for Secured Communication in Clustered
Wireless Sensor Networks with Node Mobility, International journal of Computer Networks &
Communications (IJ CNC), Vol. 2(6), 2010, 104 115.
12. Tamaghna Acharya, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Rajarshi Roy, Constructing Path Efficient And
Energy Aware Virtual Multicast Backbones in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, International
Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks [ISSN No. 0975-4679] Volume 2, Issue 2, pages: 138-
154, May 2010.
13. Tamaghna Acharya, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Rajarshi Roy, Maximum Lifetime Broadcasting
in Cooperative Multi-hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, International J ournal of Ad hoc and
Ubiquitous Computing (IJ AHUC), Inder Science Publication [ISSN No. 1743-8225], Volume 6,
Issue 1, pages: 10-23, J uly 2010.
14. Diptangshu Pandit, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, NabenduChaki, Resource
Allocation in Cloud using Simulated Annealing, Proceedings of 2014 International Conference on
Application and Innovation in Mobile Computing (AIMoC 2014), February 27 March 1, 2014,
Kolkata, IEEE XPlore, pp. 21 26.
15. Sauradyuti Coondu; Anasua Mitra; Samiran Chattopahyay; Matangini Chattopadhyay; Munmun
Bhattacharya, Network-Coded Broadcast Incremental Power Algorithm for Energy-Efficient
Broadcasting in Wireless Ad-Hoc Network, Proceedings of 2014 International Conference on
Application and Innovation in Mobile Computing (AIMoC 2014), February 27 March 1, 2014,
Kolkata, IEEE XPlore, pp. 42 48.
16. Shilpi Bose, Chandra Das, Tamaghna Gangopadhyay and Samiran Chattopadhyay, A modified
local least squares-based missing value estimation method in microarray gene expression data,
Proceedings of 2
nd
International Conference on ADvanced COmputing, Networking and Security,
December 15
th
- 17
th
, 2013, IEEE XPlore, pp. 18 23.
17. Diptangshu Pandit, Nabendu Chaki, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Hyper Object Data Model: A
Simple Data Model for Handling Semi-structured Data, to be published in Proceedings of
Conference on Emerging Trends on Computing and Communications, March 22-23,2014,
Springer.
18. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Debarshi Kumar
Sanyal, Roshni Neogy, Samanwita Pal: A Novel Incentive Based Scheme to Contain Selective
Forwarding in Wireless Sensor Network. Proceedings of 12th Int. Conf. on Information Systems
and Industrial Management, Krakow, Poland, September 25-27, 2013, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science, Volume 8104, A. Cortesi et al. (Eds.), Springer, pp. 301-312.
19. Shilpi Bose, Chandra Das, Sourav Dutta and Samiran Chattopadhyay, A Novel Interpolation
Based Missing Value Estimation Method to Predict Missing Values in Microarray Gene
Expression Data, Proceedings of International Conference on Communications, Devices and
Intelligent Systems (CODIS), December, 2012, IEEE XPlore, pp. 318 321
20. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Prince Bose, Agniswar
Bakshi, Detection of Selective Forwarding Attack in Wireless Ad hoc Networks using Binary
Search, Proceedings of Third International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information
Technology, EAIT 2012, November 29 December 01, 2012, Kolkata, IEEE Xplore, pp 382
386
21. Saswati Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Ayan Lahiri, Samiran Chattopadhyay, An
Efficient Binary Playfair Algorithm using a 44 Playfair Key Matrix, Proceedings of 11th Int.
Conf. on Information Systems and Industrial Management, Venice, Italy, September 26-28, 2012,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 7564, A. Cortesi et al. (Eds.), Springer, pp. 314
325.
22. Chandra Das, Shilpi Bose and Samiran Chattopadhyay, Effectiveness of Different Partition-
based Clustering Algorithms for Estimation of Missing Values in Microarray Gene Expression
Data, published by Springer in the proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Advances in Computing and Information Technology (ACITY 2012), J uly 13 15, 2012,
Chennai, India.
23. Saswati Mukherjee, Sreya Dey, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Matangini Chattopadhyay, and Debarshi
Kumar Sanyal, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Addressing Forwarders Dilemma: A Game-Theoretic
Approach to Induce Cooperation in a Multi-Hop Wireless Network, Proceedings of the 3
rd

International Conference on Advances in Communication, Network, and Computing (CNC 2012)
Feb 24-25, 2012, Bangalore, India, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social
Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Das, Vinu V; Stephen, Janahanlal (Eds.),
Springer, Volume 108, 93 98, 2012.
24. Chandra Das, Shilpi Bose, Abir Chakraborty and Samiran Chattopadhyay, A Novel Attribute
Clustering Algorithm for Extraction of Discriminative Features to Classify Samples from
Microarray Gene Expression Data, published by IEEE in the Proceedings of 4th International
Conference on Electronics Computer Technology (ICECT 2012), Kanyakumari, India, April 6 -
8, 2012.
25. Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay and Samiran Chattopadhyay,
A Novel QoS Differentiation Framework for IEEE 802.11 WLANs: a Game-Theoretic Approach
Using an Optimal Channel Access Scheme, Communications in Computer and Information
Science, 2011, Volume 250, Part 2, 500-502, Springer, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25734-6_83,
Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information
Technology CIIT 2011, Pune, India, November 7 8, 2011.
26. Ishita Bhakta, Sandip Chakraborty, Barsha Mitra, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Samiran
Chattopadhyay and Matangini Chattopadhyay, Designing an Efficient Delay Sensitive Routing
Metric for IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks, Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on
Wireless and Optical Communications (ICWOC 2011), May 21 - 22, 2011, China, to be published
by IEEE.
27. Chandra Das, Pradipta Maji, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Supervised Gene Clustering for
Extraction of Discriminative Features from Microarray Data, Proceedings of IINDICON, [ISBN:
978-1-4244-9072-1] IEEE press, 17-19 Dec. 2010,
28. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Sandip
Chakraborty , Congestion Games in Wireless Channels with Multipacket Reception Capability,
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT 2010) Sep 07-09, 2010, India, published in Communications in Computer and
Information Science, Vol. 101, Springer, pp 201-205.
29. Ishita Bhakta, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay,
Incorporating QoS Awareness in Routing Metrics for Wireless Mesh Networks, Proceedings of
the 2010 International Conference of Wireless Networks, London, UK, IEANG Press, [ISBN:
978-988-17012-9-9], J une 30 J uly 02, 2010, pp. 780 784.
30. Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Tuning Holdoff
Exponents for Performance Optimization in IEEE802.16 Mesh Distributed Co-ordinated
Scheduler, Proceedings of ICCAE 2010, Singapore, IEEE Computer Society Press [ISBN: 978-
1-4244-5585-0], pp. 261 265, February 26 28, 2010.
31. Rajarshi Pal, Souvik Mazumder, and Samiran Chattopadhyay, DIMM - Framework for
Interoperability of Data Centric Mobile Middlewares by IEEE 2nd International Advance
Computing Conference, 19-20 Feb. 2010, India, IEEE Computer Society Press [ISBN: 978-1-
4244-4790-9], pages 236-239
5.10.5 Facilities Available
1. HP Compaq Elite 8300MT, Desktop Computer, Information Technology, School of Mobile
Computing and Communication.
5.10.6 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
Name of Scholar: Diptangshu Pandit
1. Title: Resource Allocation in Cloud using Simulated Annealing
Authors: Diptangshu Pandit, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Matangini Chattopadhyay, Nabendu Chaki
Name of the J ournal/Conference:Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC 2014)
Abstract- One of the major problems in the domain of cloud computing is to allocate requests to
resources maintaining high resource utilization. Many researchers have used heuristic algorithms,
statistical methods, stochastic knapsack problem, and soft computing techniques to solve this
problem. In this paper, we have utilized a variation of multidimensional (multi parameter) bin packing
to model the problem. We have also presented an efficient resource allocation algorithmusing
simulated annealing. Our approach can be generalized to solve resource allocation problem in
multiple layers of cloud computing. Furthermore, we have carried out experiments to illustrate
efficiency of our algorithmwith respect to commonly used First Come First Serve (FCFS) resource
allocation method.
Status: Published
Most significant conclusion(s):
Proposed resource allocation algorithmwith the help of simulated annealing significantl y
improves overall resource utilization compared to commonly used FCFS algorithm.
The proposed algorithm utilizes popular soft computing technique Simulated Annealing
which provides near optimal solution without compromising much time.
This work is flexible and can be applied on one or multiple layers (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) of cloud
computing architecture.
5.10.7 Work plan during 2014-17
Exploring and utilizing soft computing techniques to build optimal cloud resource allocation
strategy on multiple layers of cloud computing architecture.
Outsourcing possible traditional services from multiple domains to the cloud by exploring,
building service orchestration on cloud and optimizing it.

5.11 Project Name: MOBILE DATABASE MANAGEMENT
5.11.1 Contributing Faculty Members
Diganta Saha, Computer Science and Engineering, 41 years, J ournal Publications 5, Conference
Publications 42, Ongoing doctoral thesis guidance 3, Awarded Masters thesis guidance 61,
Ongoing Masters thesis guidance 6
5.11.2 Relevant Projects in Last 10years including the Ongoing Projects
Designation
Title of the Project Funding
Authority
duration Sanctioned
Amount
From To
Principal
Investigator
Design of Mobile Database and
Query Optimization
UGC
(SMCC-J U)
2004 2007 10 Lakhs
Principal
Investigator
Design and Simulation of Cache
Replacement Policy in Mobile
Database Memory Management
System
DST-PURSE I 2009 2011 5.50 Lakhs

Principal
Investigator
Cache Memory Management In
Mobile Database Management
System
UGC(Under
UPE II)
2012 2014 6.0 Lakhs
Co-
Investigator
In Search of Suitable Methods for
Cluster Seeking and Data Mining
UGC(Under
UPE II)
2012 2014
Principal
Investigator
An Ontology Based Text Data
Mining
DST-PURSE
II
2014 2017 9.0 Lakhs
5.11.3 Relevant Publications in Last 5 years
1. Diganta Saha (2010), Indexing using Hashing and AVL-Tree in Mobile Database Management
System Proceeding of theinternational conference on computing and systems, November 19-20,
2010, Burdwan University, Burdwan, India, pp.243 248.
2. Diganta Saha (2011), Indexing using Hash Table with Splay-Tree in Mobile Database
Management System Proceeding of the International Conference on Recent Trends in
Information Systems (ReTIS 2011), December 21-23, 2011, Kolkata, India, pp. 161-164.
3. Rabi Shaw, Sonali Mondal and Diganta Saha(2012) Modified LEACH Algorithm for Energy
Saving Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks, Proceeding of the Conference, India, pp.
4. Souvik Tripathy, Arijit Ghosh, Sandip Dey and Diganta Saha(2013), Performance Analysis of
Page Replacement Algorithms in Mobile Database Management System, Proceeding of the
second International Conference on Computing and Systems(ICCS-2013) , India, pp.263-269.
5. Diganta Saha and Rajat Pandit(2010) Query Optimization in Mobile databases, Proceeding of
the National Conference on Computing and Systems (NACCS 10), J anuary 29, 2010, Department
of Computer Science, University of Burdwan, India, pp. 191-196.
6. Rabi Shaw, ArindamRoy and Diganta Saha(2012) Development of Energy Saving Clustering in
Wireless Sensor Networks, Proceeding of the UGC Sponsored National Conference, J anuary 29,
2012, Department of Computer Science, University of Burdwan, India, pp. 139-147.
7. Kailash Pati, Rabi Shaw, and Diganta Saha(2012) An Efficient Page Replacement Policy for
Mobile Database Management System", Proceeding of the National Conference on Computing
and Systems (NACCS 2012), March 15-16, 2012, Department of Computer Science, University of
Burdwan, India, pp. 153-157.
5.11.4 Facilities Available
a) Desktop computer one, Year of Installation 2011, at cc-5-7, Purchased under DST-PURSE I
b) Laptop one, Year of Installation 2011, at cc-5-7, Purchased under DST-PURSE I
c) Printer (one) HP LaserJ et M1136 MFP, Year of Installation 2011, at cc-5-7, Purchased under
DST-PURSE I
5.11.5 Ongoing Work under UPE II 2012-14
1. Title: Performance Analysis of Page Replacement Algorithms in Mobile Database
Management System
Authors: Souvik Tripathy, Arijit Ghosh, Sandip Dey, Diganta Saha
Name of the Conference: Second International Conference on Computing and Systems
Abstract: This paper proposes a cache replacement policy with the mixing of LRU and LFU
algorithms with some modifications in the cache sizes and searching techniques. This algorithmstores
data from a file into a section of the main memory. The main cache block has been divided into two
different blocks with different sizes. One of those units evicts the data using LRU and the other unit
evicts the data using LFU. The data in the cache that has been used frequently has been put into the
subsection of the cache which uses LFU algorithm. The simulation result shows the access time
enhancement corresponding to the data along with the recency and frequency fromeach subsection
of cache and the main memory.
Status: Published in ICCS 2013 page no 263-269, Presented on 22
nd
September 2013.
Most significant conclusion(s):
Performance and hit rate can be improved by splitting the queue unequally.
The performance graph reveals the access time is slightly less in case of arcsv.

When the no of data is large we need to concentrate more on the frequency rather than
the recency.

2. Title: Object caching for University Examination System
Authors: Souvik Tripathy, Arijit Ghosh, Diganta Saha
Name of the Conference: 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking,
and Informatics
Abstract: Object oriented system of any University is the vital issue for any university. There
could be chaos in the entire system and the performance level may degrade if the entire systemis
not handled meticulously. Already there are several established models to illustrate the whole
systemin a distributive way which is quite efficient in some cases. But if the number gets
increased to a great extent and the admin has to handle a huge database, then only distributive
system would not suffice the urge. Moreover a mobile device which suffers less memory, low
bandwidth while wireless transmission would get smothered while dealing with the large
database. Object Modeling Technique (OMT) and its methodologies for designing Examination
system is crucial part which includes information systems, database patterns, computing systems
with real time phenomena. The novelty of the paper is to model the entire systemwith OMT so
that the functionality becomes less subtle for accessing the data for a client, a student more
precisely. Besides that the paper also deals with the scenario where the forthcoming request can
also be predicted from the earlier one by a thorough analysis. Overall the static and dynamic
requirement of the application gets fulfilled in a broader aspect.
Status: First submission on 13
th
Feb 2014.
Most significant conclusion(s):
This Object oriented systems quite vividly designs the university model in a more
complete fashion than traditional methods. It is more reliable because of Objects are
organized into classes of objects and associated with their behaviors inherited from
super class.
The entire model is designed from the object perspective and relational behavior of the
classes has been depicted in the figure.


5.11.6 Work plan during 2014-17
Attribute caching of university examination system with the recognition and analyze of
mobile client request pattern.
Performance analysis and comparison of splay tree, b-tree and r tree to optimize the cache
performance in mobile cache.




5.12 Project Name: COMPUTATIONAL FLUID AND
ELASTODYNAMICS
5.12.1 Contributing Faculty Members:
(i) Prof. Subenoy Chakraborty, Dept. of Mathematics, Age: 55 years, No. of publications: 57, No.
of Ph.d. guidance and ongoing : 05
(ii) Prof. Sudeshna Banerjea, Dept. of Mathematics, Age: 52 years, No. of publications: 09, No.
of Ph.D. guidance and ongoing : 06
(iii) Dr. Subhas Chandra Mandal (PI), Dept. of Mathematics, Age: 51 years, No. of publications : 06,
No. of Ph.D. guidance and ongoing : 08
(iv) Dr. Aloka Das, Dept. of Mathematics, Age : 40 years, No. of publications: 01, No. of Ph.D.
guidance and ongoing: 01
5.12.2 Special achievements :
Prof. S.Chakraborty
Selected as an Associate at the Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics 2.2. Again
Selected as an Associate at the Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA),
Pune, India for 2014-2017.
Prof. S.Banerjea
Elected a Fellow of West Bengal Academy of Sciences in 2011.
Dr. Aloka Das
Post doctoral fellowship for women at IIT,Madras (2011-2012)
5.12.3 Relevant Projects in last 10 years including the ongoing projects :
Prof. S.Chakraborty
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant Value Durations
Cosmological studies in
Brane World scenario.
CSIR S. Chakraborty Rs. 9,51,000 2009-2012
Gravitational Collapse in
General Theory of
Relativity.
CSIR S. Chakraborty ----- 2005-2008



Prof. S.Banerjea
i) DST sponsored Research project enitled Integral equations and applications in continuum
mechanics from2006-2009.
ii) DST sponsored Research project entitled Water wave propagation in presence of
obstaclesfrom2009- 2013.
iii) DST sponsored research project Computational fluid dynamics under PURSE scheme at
J adavpur University from2009-2012.
iv) UGC sponsored research project Computational elasto-fluid dynamics under University
with potential for excellence scheme at J adavpur University since 2012.
Dr. S.C.Mandal
Project entitled Wave propagation in elastic media sponsored by DST PURSE (2010-2013)
Dr. Aloka Das
Project Title Sponsoring
Agency
Members Grant
Value
(Rs in
Lakh)
Duration
Dynamic Characterizers of
spatiotemporal intermittency in
inhomogeneous coupled map
lattices
Science and
Engineering
Research Board,
DST
Alaka Das(PI) 14,89,000/- 2013-
2016

5.12.4 List if publications
1. Dutta Barnali and Sudeshna Banerjea, Solution of a hypersingular integral equation in two
disjoint intervals, Appl.Math.Lett., 22,(2009)1281-1285.
2. Sudeshna Banerjea, Puspendu Rakshit and Paramita Maiti, Interface wave diffraction by a thin
vertical barrier, Pacific J ournal of Applied mathematics, 2, (2009).
3. Puspendu Rakshit and Sudeshna Banerjea, Effect of Bottom undulation on the waves generated
due to rolling of a plate, J . Marine Sci. Applcs. 10 (2011) 7-10.
4. Sudeshna Banerjea , Puspendu Rakshit & Paramita Maiti, on waves due to a line source present
in ocean with ice cover and a small bottomundulation, Fluid Dynamics Research, 43 (2011).
5. Paramita Maiti, Puspendu Rakshit and Sudeshna Banerjea, scattering of water waves by a thin
vertical plate submerged below ice- cover surface, Appl. Math. Mech., 32 (2011) 635-644.
6. Sudeshna Banerjea, Barnali Dutta and A. Chakrabarti, Solution of singular integral equations
involving logarithmically singular kernel with an application in a water wave problem, ISRN
Applied Mathematics 2011, (2011) 1-16.
7. Sudeshna and Harpreet Dhillon, Water wave scattering by an uneven dock, Mathematica
Aeterna, 1, no. 08, (2011), 611 618.
8. Harpreet Dhillon, Sudeshna Banerjea, and B.N. Mandal, oblique wave scattering by a semi-
infinite rigid dock in the presence of bottom undulations, Indian J . pure appl. Math. , 44(2),
(2013) 167-184,
9. Dhillon, Harpreet, Banerjea Sudeshna and Mandal B.N., Wave scattering by a thin vertical
barrier in a two-layer fluid, Int. J . Engng Sci., 78 (2014)73-88.
10. S. Pan and S. Chakraborty, Will there be again a transition from acceleration to deceleration in
course of the dark energy evolution of the universe? Eur. Phys. J. C (2013) 73: 2575 (Impact
factor =5.245)
11. S. Chakraborty, An Alternative f(R,T) Gravity Theory and the Dark Energy Problem, Gen.
Relt. Grav. 45 (2013) 2039-2052. (Impact factor =1.9)
12. S. Chakraborty and Atreyee Biswas, Universe bounded by apparent horizon: An irreversible
thermodynamics prescription, Astrophys. Space. Sc 343 (2013) 395-399. (Impact factor =
2.064)
13. S. Chakraborty and Atreyee Biswas, Universe bounded by event horizon: An irreversible
thermodynamics prescription, Astrophys. Space. Sc 343 (2013) 791-794.(Impact factor =
2.064)
14. S. Chakraborty, Is thermodynamics of the universe bounded by event horizon a Bekenstein
system?, Phys. Letts. B 718 (2012) 276-278. (Impact factor =4.569)
15. S. Saha and S. Chakraborty, A redefinition of Hawking temperature on event horizon:
Thermodynamical Equilibrium, Phys. Letts. B 717 (2012) 319-322. (Impact factor =4.569)
16. S. Guha, P. Bhattacharya and S. Chakraborty, Particle motion in the field of a five
dimensional charged Black hole, Astrophys. Space. Sc 341 (2012) 445-455.(Impact factor =
2.064)
17. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Evolution of Horizons for Dark Energy
universe, Int. J. Theo. Phys 51 (2012) 3526-3535.(Impact factor =1.086)
18. R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, FRW cosmological model with modified
chaplygin gas and dynamical system, Int. J. Theo. Phys 51 (2012) 2754-2758.(Impact factor =
1.086)
19. R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S.Chakraborty, Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi model of the universe
and hawking radiation from a dynamical horizon, Int. J. Theo. Phys 51 (2012) 101-
109.(Impact factor =1.086)
20. S. Mukerji, R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty ,How does inflation depend upon the
nature of fluids filling up the universe in brane world scenario?, Astrophys. Space. Sc 337
(2012) 425-437.(Impact factor =2.064)
21. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Generalized second law of Thermodynamics on the event
horizon for interacting dark energy, Int. J. Theo. Phys 51 (2012) 124-132. (Impact factor =
1.086)
22. S. Guha and S. Chakraborty, Five dimensional warped product space-time with time
dependent warp factor and cosmology of the four dimensional universe, Int. J. Theo. Phys 51
(2012) 55-68. (Impact factor =1.086)
23. J . Dutta and S. Chakraborty, Generalised Second Law of Thermodynamics for interacting dark
energy in the DGP brane world, Int. J. Theo. Phys 50 (2011) 2383-2390. (Impact factor =
1.086)
24. S. Mukerji, R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Scalar tensor theories of gravity :
Validity of cosmic no hair conjecture, Can. J. Phys 89 (2011) 937-940. (Impact factor =0.86)
25. S. Mukerji, R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Emergent scenario and different
anisotropic models, Int. J. Theo. Phys 50 (2011) 2708-2719.(Impact factor =1.086)
26. R. Chowdhury, R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Influence of Gauss-Bonnet
coupling parameter on the thermodynamic parameter of Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet and Einstein-
Yang-Mills-Gauss-Bonnet Black holes, Int. J. Theo. Phys 50 (2011) 1628-1642. (Impact factor
=1.086)
27. R. Biswas, N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Accretion of holographic dark energy :
Dependency only upon the horizon of the expanding Universe, Astrophys. Space. Sc 335
(2011) 603-609.(Impact factor =2.064)
28. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Cosmological evolution across phantom
crossing and the nature of horizons, Astrophys. Space. Sc 334 (2011) 183-186.(Impact factor =
2.064)
29. U. Debnath and S. Chakraborty, Emergent universe with exotic matter in brane world
scenario, Int. J. Theo. Phys 50 (2011) 2892-2898.(Impact factor =2.064)
30. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Scalar-tensor theory of gravity and generalized second law
of thermodynamics on the event horizon, Astrophys. Space. Sc 332 (2011) 509-513.(Impact
factor =2.064)
31. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Thermodynamics of Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi
model, Gen. Relt. Grav 43 (2011) 1827-1836.(Impact factor =1.9)
32. Sumanta Chakraborty and S. Chakraborty, Trajectory around a spherically symmetric non-
rotating black hole, Can. J. Phys 89 (2011) 689-695.(Impact factor =0.86)
33. R.Biswas, S.Chakraborty, Tarun deep Saini and Banibrata Mukhopadhyay, Accretion of
chaplygin gas upon black hole : Formation of faster out flowing wind, Class. Quant. Grav 28
(2011) 035005.(Impact factor =3.562)
34. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Interacting Three fluid system and
thermodynamics of the universe bounded by event horizon, Gen. Relt. Grav 43 (2011) 1337-
1345.(Impact factor =1.9)
35. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Black hole thermodynamics in Horava-Lifschitz gravity and
the related geometry, Astrophys. Space. Sc 332 (2011) 193-199.(Impact factor =2.064)
36. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, The generalised second law of thermodynamics of the
universe bounded by event horizon and modified gravity theories, Int. J. Theo. Phys 50 (2011)
251-259.(Impact factor =1.086)
37. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, A Study of phase transition in Black hole thermodynamics,
Astrophys. Space. Sc 332 (2011) 171-177.(Impact factor =2.064)
38. S. Mukerji and S. Chakraborty, Emergent universe in Horava Gravity, Astrophys. Space. Sc
331 (2011) 665-671.(Impact factor =2.064)
39. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Geometry of the thermodynamics of the Black holes in
Horava-Lifschitz Gravity, Gen. Relt. Grav 43 (2011) 41-50.(Impact factor =1.9)
40. J ibitesh Dutta, S. Chakraborty and M. Ansari, Non linear equation of state and effective
phantomdivide in brane world, Int. J. Theo. Phys 49 (2010) 2680-2690.(Impact factor =
1.086)
41. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, The generalised second law of thermodynamics
and nature of entropy function, European. Phys. Letts. 91 (2010) 40007.(Impact factor =2.26)
42. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Validity of generalised second law of thermodynamics of
the universe in Brane scenario, European. Phys. J .C 70 (2010) 329-334.(Impact factor =
5.245)
43. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Unified first law and some comments, Nuovo.
Cimento. B 125 (2010) 1209-1214.
44. Sudeshna Mukerji and S. Chakraborty, Emergent universe in Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory,
Int. J. Theo. Phys 49 (2010) 2446-2455.(Impact factor =1.086)
45. J ibitesh Dutta, S. Chakraborty and M. Ansari, Holographic Dark energy and validity of the
generalised second law of thermodynamics in DGP Brane world, Mod. Phys. Letts. A 25
(2010) 3069-3079.(Impact factor =0.86)
46. T. Bandyopadhyay and S. Chakraborty, Collapse dynamics of a star with Dark matter and
Dark energy, Gravitation and Cosmology 16 (2010) 151-159.(Impact factor =0.457)
47. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Thermodynamics of the universe filled with perfect fluid
having variable equation of state, Astrophys. Space. Sc 330 (2010) 137-144.(Impact factor =
2.064)
48. N. Mazumdar, R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Study of thermodynamic stability of a fluid
having the variable equation of state, Mod. Phys. Letts. A 25 (2010) 2333-2348.(Impact factor
=0.86)
49. J ibitesh Dutta and S. Chakraborty, Validity of generalized second law in holographic DGP
brane cosmologies, Gen. Relt. Grav 42 (2010) 1863-1873.(Impact factor =1.9)
50. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, FRW universe in Horava Gravity, Astrophys. Space. Sc
330 (2010) 167-171.(Impact factor =2.064)
51. S. Guha, S. Chakraborty, Brane cosmology and motion of test particles in five dimensional
warped product space time, Gen. Relt. Grav 42 (2010) 1739-1755.(Impact factor =1.9)
52. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Black holes in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory and the
geometry of their thermodynamics-II, Astrophys. Space. Sc 326 (2010) 39-44.(Impact factor =
2.064)
53. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, Thermodynamics of Black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-Gauss-
Bonnet theory, Int. J. Theo. Phys 49 (2010) 152-161.(Impact factor =1.086)
54. R. Biswas and S. Chakraborty, The geometry of the higher dimensional Black hole
thermodynamics in Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory, Gen. Relt. Grav 42 (2010) 1311-
1322.(Impact factor =1.9)
55. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty, Validity of the generalised second law of thermodynamics
of the universe bounded by the event horizon in Holographic Dark energy model, Gen. Relt.
Grav 42 (2010) 813-820.(Impact factor =1.9)
56. S. Chakraborty and T. Bandyopadhyay, The Laws of Thermodynamics and thermodynamic
stability of modified Chaplygin gas, Mod. Phys. Letts. A 32 (2010) 2779-2793.(Impact factor
=0.86)
57. N. Mazumdar and S. Chakraborty,Does the validity of the first law of thermodynamics imply
that the generalized second law of thermodynamics of the universe is bounded by the event
horizon ?, Class. Quant. Grav 26 (2009) 195016.(Impact factor =3.562)
58. S. Chakraborty and T. Bandyopadhyay, Thin shell wormholes in Einstein-Yang Mills-Gauss-
Bonnet theory, Class. Quant. Grav 26 (2009) 085005.(Impact factor =3.562)
59. S. Chakraborty and T. Bandyopadhyay, Cosmic No-Hair theorem in Brane scenarios :
constraint on bulk matter, Gen. Relt. Grav 41 (2009) 2461-2467.(Impact factor =1.9)
60. T. Bandyopadhyay, A. Baveja and S. Chakraborty, Stability analysis of thin Shell Wormholes
supported by modified Chaplygin gas, Int. J. Mod. Phys. D 18 (2009) 1977-1990.(Impact
factor =0.95)
61. S. Chakraborty and T. Bandyopadhyay,Thermodynamics of the universe with modified
Chaplygin gas, Mod. Phys. Letts. A 24 (2009) 2377-2385.(Impact factor =0.86)
62. S. Chakraborty and T. Bandyopadhyay, Cosmological solution in the Brane with Gauss-
Bonnet Gravity in the bulk, Mod. Phys. Letts. A 24 (2009) 1915-1923.(Impact factor =0.86)
63. T. Bandyopadhyay and S. Chakraborty, Energy conditions, cosmological solutions and cosmic
No-Hair conjecture in Gauss-Bonnet Theory, Int. J. Theo. Phys 48 (2009) 1369-1378.(Impact
factor =1.086)
64. S. Chakraborty, T. Bandyopadhyay and S. Nath, Spherically symmetric vaccum Brane and
Wormhole solutions, Int. J. Theo. Phys 48 (2009) 29-35.(Impact factor =1.086)
65. S. Chakraborty and Tanwi Bandyopadhyay, Modified Chaplygin traversable Wormholes, Int.
J. Mod. Phys. D 18 (2009) 463-476.(Impact factor =0.95)
66. S.Basu and S.C.Mandal : Shear Wave Interaction by Edge Crack. International J ournal of
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, vol. 6, Number 1, p. 59-68, 2011.
67. S.Basu and S.C.Mandal : P-Wave Interaction with A Circular Disk in an Infinite Cylinder.
International J ournal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, vol. 1, Number 1, p. 15-25, 2012.
68. S.Basu and S.C.Mandal : Torsional oscillation of rigid disk at the bi-material interface.
International Conference on Mathematics and Information Technology, p. 14-17, 15-16 March,
Chennai, 2013.
69. Das, N. Gupte Crisis and unstable dimension variability in a high dimensional phase space:
sine circle map, Physical Review E, 87, 042906(2013).
5.12.5 Facilities available
Name of equipment Year of
installation
Place of
installation
Purchased under
the program
Departments
served
5 Desk Top
(Dell Core i7)
2013 Department of
Mathematics
UPE-II Mathematics
One Mac desktop
computer
2013 Department of
Mathematics
UPE-II Mathematics
One Laptop HP-
core-i5
2013 Department of
Mathematics
UPE-II Mathematics

5.12.6 Ongoing Work under UPE-II
(i) At present Prof. Subenoy Chakraborty is considering various Cosmological as well as
Astrophysical problems where cosmic fluid is chosen mainly as perfect fluid. Both constant
as well as variable equation of state parameter is considered. Due to complicated form of
Einsteins field equations, it is not possible to solve the evolution equations for arbitrary
choice of the equation of state. So, they have considered some typical choices of the cosmic
fluid. Also, they are examining the thermodynamical laws and the thermodynamical
equilibrium for universal thermodynamics and are trying to determine the restrictions on the
equation of state parameter.
(ii) Prof. S. Banerjea is presently working on water wave scattering problems. In presence of
obstacle in form of a dock or in formof a vertical barrier has been investigated in single fluid
or two fluid media with a free surface or ice cover has been investigated. The effect of uneven
bottom topography of water region on the waves are studied. This class of problems require
the use of various sophisticated numerical as well as mathematical methods like singular
integral equation, integral transform, complex variable theory, function theoretic method etc.
A study of singular integral equation has been made during this period.
(iii) Dr. S.C.Mandal is presently working on numerical solution of Boundary Value Problemusing
Finite Element Method and Boundary element Method.

(iv) Dr. Aloka Das derived a 16-mode model in Rayleigh Banard convection of ordinary fluid
with stress free conducting boundaries in hexagonal lattice. The model shows different
patterns in sigma-r parameter region. this model also conserve energy in non-dissipative limit,
which shows a long range of validity of our model in phase space. It can capture patterns like
roll, rhombus and hexagon. Such type of different patterns in a simple model is new and very
interesting too.
(v) A 16-mode model is derived for Rayleigh-Benard convection in ordinary fluids
(vi) The model shows different patterns such as roll, rhombus, hexagon etc.
(vii) The phase diagram(shown below) also shows that our model is valid in large parameter
Space.




5.12.7 Work plan during 2014-17
Due to recent observational evidences, the universe at present is accelerating. In standard framework
of Cosmology, we need some exotic cosmic fluid having large negative pressure. In Cosmology, such
fluid is termed as Dark energy.
Plan for 2014-2015: The future research plan of Subenoy Chakraborty is to consider such exotic
cosmic fluid in Cosmological problems. In particular, he is planning to consider various dark fluids
namely, Holographic dark energy, Modified Chaplygin gas etc.
Plan for 2016-2017: Also, going a step further he has the intention of matching the theoretical results
with the available observational predictions.
(i) The following works have been initiated and will be done during next three years:
Effect of slender body on the waves in ocean covered with ice.
Water wave scattering by a finite dock in presence of a step in bottom
Study of water wave propagation in presence of porous bottom
Study of water wave propagation in water region with mud below.
(ii) Propagation of nonlinear elastic waves in non-homogeneous medium will be investigated by
using numerical methods(FEM,BEM).
(iii) Bifurcation analysis of our simple model is an interesting point to study.
(iv) Characterization of chaos and finding route to chaos are open problems for investigation.

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