Browsing by thesis submitted date"2002"
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ACE-Model: A Conceptual Evolutionary Model For Evolutionary Computation And Artificial Life
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-07)Darwinian Evolutionary system - a system satisfying the abstract conditions: reproduction with heritable variation, in a finite world, giving rise to Natural Selection encompasses a complex and subtle system of interrelated ... -
Acquisition of technological capability and economic performance in clusters : a study of Belgaum and Coimbatore small scale foundries
Promotion of small-scale industries (SSIs) has been given a lot of importance in developing countries because of the many virtues small industries have, such as, the potential to generate employment, nurturing of ... -
Adaptive Selective Flooding Qos Routing
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-08)The routing strategy used in today's Internet is best-effort service, where all data packets are treated equally. This type of service is not suited for applications such as video conferencing, and video on demand, that ... -
Assessment of factors influencing production and marketing of groundnut and sunflower in Peninsular India
Oilseeds are an important component in India’s agriculture and annually around 24 m. ha are planted to oilseeds with a production of around 24 m. t. In spite of significant growth achieved in oilseed production and ... -
Codes over galois rings closed under certain monomials
The use of error-control coding in information transmission systems and data storage systems is increasing rapidly. The primary aim of coding theorists has been to find “good codes” with “reasonably simple” decoding methods. ... -
Constrained virtual path routing algorithms in packet networks
We presented a new algorithm for on-line routing of Virtual Paths in a packet network. The main application of the algorithm is in explicit routing o f LSPs in MPLS networks. We modeled the routing problem as a mixed ... -
Design and development of subject storage and learner models for WESLA
With the advent of the web, the Internet has evolved into a user-friendly medium, capable of high-speed on-demand information delivery. Web-based distance learning systems support distributed and asynchronous learning. ... -
Design and Implementation of an Authentication and Authorization Framework for a Nomadic Service Delivery System
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-16)Internet has changed our lives. It has made the true distributed computing paradigm a reality. It has opened up a lot of opportunities both in the research domain and in business domain. One can now think of developing ... -
Experiments with the pentium Performance monitoring counters
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)Performance monitoring counters are implemented in most recent microprocessors. In this thesis, we describe various performance measurement experiments for a program and a system that we conducted on a Linux operating ... -
Extending architectural support for imposing early and local cache coherence in distributed shared-memory multiprocessors
Designing cost-efficient cache coherence protocols has long been pursued in the context of Distributed Shared-memory Multiprocessors (DSM). With increasingly aggressive implementations of DSM systems that use high-performance ... -
Intense Rainfall Events over the West Coast of India
West coast of the Indian peninsula is one of the regions which receive very heavy rainfall during the summer monsoon season. Average June-September rainfall over the parts of coastal Karnataka, Konkan and Goa exceed 250 ... -
iSAN : An intelligent storage area network
A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed special-purpose network that interconnects data storage devices and storage-consumers. Present day SANs, based on Fibre Channel or iSCSI, share a common deficiency: Neither of ... -
Multimedia Streaming and Proxy Caching
The information technology revolution has led to the explosive growth of the Internet. There is an increased demand for real-time applications like audio/video streaming and videoconferencing. The increase in demand ... -
Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA intein, a novel LAGLIDADG homing endonuclease, displays dual target specificity in the presence of alternative cofactors
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-05-10)Mobile inteins and introns are genetic elements capable of self-propagation by “homing” into host genes and occur in entire taxonomy: eubacteria, eukarya, archaea and viruses. The process of “homing” is promoted by an ... -
Performance analysis and optimization of scheduling in high speed input queuing cell switches
It is well known that the phenomenon of Head-of-the-Line (HOL) blocking limits the maximum achievable throughput of a pure Input Queuing cell switch (in which there is only one queue at each input that buffers all the cells ... -
Scaling the performance of web servers using a greedy data buffering and caching strategy
Pervasive use of the web has placed extreme performance demands on its key architectural elements of which the web server is the most critical. A web server is a highly I/O intensive application, and I/O data handling ... -
Some results about minimum cuts, treewidth and hamiltonian circuits
In this thesis, we study various graph theoretic structures. One of the topics we study is the minimum cuts in a graph. We relate the number of minimum cuts in a weighted undirected graph with various structural parameters ... -
Speculative trace scheduling of binary translated code in vliw processors
Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) processors are well known for their high compute capacity and simple hardware. Because of these properties, these processors are very popular in the embedded processing domain. With the ... -
Techniques in The Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
Consider the problem of sampling from a set of combinatorial objects according to a certain given distribution. The Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method is a possible solution for this problem. The method consists of ... -
Throughput Enhancement of TCP over Wireless Links
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-07)The congestion control mechanisms of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are very effective in providing best effort service in wired networks, where packet losses are mainly due to congestion in the network. In wireless ...

