Browsing by Author "Hossain, Rajkin"
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Consensus algorithm in distributed network
Hossain, Rajkin (BRAC University, 2016-04)One of the challenging issues in a distributed computing system is to reach on a decision with the presence of so many faulty nodes. These faulty nodes may update the wrong information, provide misleading results and may ... -
Cooperative game theory based load balancing in long term evolution network
Saha, Subarno; Hossain, Rajkin; Khan, Muhidul Islam (© 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015)Long term evolution (LTE) network, incompatible with 2G and 3G networks is the most promising technology for wireless communication with higher speed and capacity. Self-organized load balancing is an important research ... -
Efficient and fast convergent consensus algorithms for faulty nodes tracking in distributed wireless sensor networks
Khan, Muhidulislam; Hossain, Rajkin (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-09)One of the challenging issues in a distributed computing system is to reach on a decision with the presence of so many faulty nodes. These faulty nodes may update the wrong information, provide misleading results and may ... -
Efficient consensus algorithm for the accurate faulty node tracking with faster convergence rate in a distributed sensor network
Hossain, Rajkin; Khan, Muhidul Islam (© 2016 Springer Netherlands, 2016)One of the challenging issues in a distributed computing system is to reach on a decision with the presence of so many faulty nodes. These faulty nodes may update the wrong information, provide misleading results and may ... -
Efficient consensus algorithm for the accurate faulty node tracking with faster convergence rate in a distributed sensor network
Hossain, Rajkin; Khan, Muhidulislam (© 2016 Springer Netherlands, 2016)One of the challenging issues in a distributed computing system is to reach on a decision with the presence of so many faulty nodes. These faulty nodes may update the wrong information, provide misleading results and may ...