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2023-03-31
Alzarog, Jellalah, Almhishi, Abdalwart, Alsunousi, Abubaker, Abulifa, Tareg Abubaker, Eltarjaman, Wisam, Sati, Salem Omar.  2022.  POX Controller Evaluation Based On Tree Topology For Data Centers. 2022 International Conference on Data Analytics for Business and Industry (ICDABI). :67–71.
The Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a solution for Data Center Networks (DCN). This solution offers a centralized control that helps to simplify the management and reduce the big data issues of storage management and data analysis. This paper investigates the performance of deploying an SDN controller in DCN. The paper considers the network topology with a different number of hosts using the Mininet emulator. The paper evaluates the performance of DCN based on Python SDN controllers with a different number of hosts. This evaluation compares POX and RYU controllers as DCN solutions using the throughput, delay, overhead, and convergence time. The results show that the POX outperforms the RYU controller and is the best choice for DCN.
2017-06-05
Annadata, Prasad, Eltarjaman, Wisam, Thurimella, Ramakrishna.  2016.  Person Detection Techniques for an IoT Based Emergency Evacuation Assistance System. Adjunct Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing Networking and Services. :77–82.

Emergency evacuations during disasters minimize loss of lives and injuries. It is not surprising that emergency evacuation preparedness is mandatory for organizations in many jurisdictions. In the case of corporations, this requirement translates to considerable expenses, consisting of construction costs, equipment, recruitment, retention and training. In addition, required regular evacuation drills cause recurring expenses and loss of productivity. Any automation to assist in these drills and in actual evacuations can mean savings of costs, time and lives. Evacuation assistance systems rely on attendance systems that often fall short in accuracy, particularly in environments with lot of "non-swipers" (customers, visitors, etc.,). A critical question to answer in the case of an emergency is "How many people are still in the building?". This number is calculated by comparing the number of people gathered at assembly point to the last known number of people inside the building. An IoT based system can enhance the answer to that question by providing the number of people in the building, provide their last known locations in an automated fashion and even automate the reconciliation process. Our proposed system detects the people in the building automatically using multiple channels such as WiFi and motion detection. Such a system needs the ability to link specific identifiers to persons reliably. In this paper we present our statistics and heuristics based solutions for linking detected identifiers as belonging to an actual persons in a privacy preserving manner using IoT technologies.