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2023-09-08
Mandal, Riman, Mondal, Manash Kumar, Banerjee, Sourav, Chatterjee, Pushpita, Mansoor, Wathiq, Biswas, Utpal.  2022.  PbV mSp: A priority-based VM selection policy for VM consolidation in green cloud computing. 2022 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS). :32–37.
Cloud computing forms the backbone of the era of automation and the Internet of Things (IoT). It offers computing and storage-based services on consumption-based pricing. Large-scale datacenters are used to provide these service and consumes enormous electricity. Datacenters contribute a large portion of the carbon footprint in the environment. Through virtual machine (VM) consolidation, datacenter energy consumption can be reduced via efficient resource management. VM selection policy is used to choose the VM that needs migration. In this research, we have proposed PbV mSp: A priority-based VM selection policy for VM consolidation. The PbV mSp is implemented in cloudsim and evaluated compared with well-known VM selection policies like gpa, gpammt, mimt, mums, and mxu. The results show that the proposed PbV mSp selection policy has outperformed the exisitng policies in terms of energy consumption and other metrics.
ISSN: 2831-3844
Das, Debashis, Banerjee, Sourav, Chatterjee, Pushpita, Ghosh, Uttam, Mansoor, Wathiq, Biswas, Utpal.  2022.  Design of an Automated Blockchain-Enabled Vehicle Data Management System. 2022 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS). :22–25.
The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has a tremendous prospect for numerous vehicular applications. IoV enables vehicles to transmit data to improve roadway safety and efficiency. Data security is essential for increasing the security and privacy of vehicle and roadway infrastructures in IoV systems. Several researchers proposed numerous solutions to address security and privacy issues in IoV systems. However, these issues are not proper solutions that lack data authentication and verification protocols. In this paper, a blockchain-enabled automated data management system for vehicles has been proposed and demonstrated. This work enables automated data verification and authentication using smart contracts. Certified organizations can only access vehicle data uploaded by the vehicle user to the Interplanetary File System (IPFS) server through that vehicle user’s consent. The proposed system increases the security of vehicles and data. Vehicle privacy is also maintained here by increasing data privacy.
ISSN: 2831-3844
2022-04-25
El Rai, Marwa, Al-Saad, Mina, Darweesh, Muna, Al Mansoori, Saeed, Al Ahmad, Hussain, Mansoor, Wathiq.  2021.  Moving Objects Segmentation in Infrared Scene Videos. 2021 4th International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS). :17–20.
Nowadays, developing an intelligent system for segmenting the moving object from the background is essential task for video surveillance applications. Recently, a deep learning segmentation algorithm composed of encoder CNN, a Feature Pooling Module and a decoder CNN called FgSegNET\_S has been proposed. It is capable to train the model using few training examples. FgSegNET\_S is relying only on the spatial information while it is fundamental to include temporal information to distinguish if an object is moving or not. In this paper, an improved version known as (T\_FgSegNET\_S) is proposed by using the subtracted images from the initial background as input. The proposed approach is trained and evaluated using two publicly available infrared datasets: remote scene infrared videos captured by medium-wave infrared (MWIR) sensors and the Grayscale Thermal Foreground Detection (GTFD) dataset. The performance of network is evaluated using precision, recall, and F-measure metrics. The experiments show improved results, especially when compared to other state-of-the-art methods.
2021-10-04
Das, Debashis, Banerjee, Sourav, Mansoor, Wathiq, Biswas, Utpal, Chatterjee, Pushpita, Ghosh, Uttam.  2020.  Design of a Secure Blockchain-Based Smart IoV Architecture. 2020 3rd International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS). :1–4.
Blockchain is developing rapidly in various domains for its security. Nowadays, one of the most crucial fundamental concerns is internet security. Blockchain is a novel solution to enhance the security of network applications. However, there are no precise frameworks to secure the Internet of Vehicle (IoV) using Blockchain technology. In this paper, a blockchain-based smart internet of vehicle (BSIoV) framework has been proposed due to the cooperative, collaborative, transparent, and secure characteristics of Blockchain. The main contribution of the proposed work is to connect vehicle-related authorities together to fix a secure and transparent vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication through the peer-to-peer network connection and provide secure services to the intelligent transport systems. A key management strategy has been included to identify a vehicle in this proposed system. The proposed framework can also provide a significant solution for the data security and safety of the connected vehicles in blockchain network.
2021-06-30
Lahiri, Pralay Kumar, Das, Debashis, Mansoor, Wathiq, Banerjee, Sourav, Chatterjee, Pushpita.  2020.  A Trustworthy Blockchain based framework for Impregnable IoV in Edge Computing. 2020 IEEE 17th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS). :26—31.
The concept behind the Internet of Things (IoT) is taking everything and connecting to the internet so that all devices would be able to send and receive data online. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a key component of smart city which is an outcome of IoT. Nowadays the concept of IoT has plaid an important role in our daily life in different sectors like healthcare, agriculture, smart home, wearable, green computing, smart city applications, etc. The emerging IoV is facing a lack of rigor in data processing, limitation of anonymity, privacy, scalability, security challenges. Due to vulnerability IoV devices must face malicious hackers. Nowadays with the help of blockchain (BC) technology energy system become more intelligent, eco-friendly, transparent, energy efficient. This paper highlights two major challenges i.e. scalability and security issues. The flavor of edge computing (EC) considered here to deal with the scalability issue. A BC is a public, shared database that records transactions between two parties that confirms owners through cryptography. After a transaction is validated and cryptographically verified generates “block” on the BC and transactions are ordered chronologically and cannot be altered. Implementing BC and smart contracts technologies will bring security features for IoV. It plays a role to implement the rules and policies to govern the IoV information and transactions and keep them into the BC to secure the data and for future uses.