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An Optimized Fuzzy Based Ant Colony Algorithm for 5G-MANET 被引量:1
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作者 R.Nithya k.amudha +5 位作者 A.Syed Musthafa Dilip Kumar Sharma Edwin Hernan Ramirez-Asis Priya Velayutham V.Subramaniyaswamy Sudhakar Sengan 《Computers, Materials & Continua》 SCIE EI 2022年第1期1069-1087,共19页
The 5G demonstrations in a business has a significant role in today’s fast-moving technology.Manet in 5G,drives a wireless system intended at an enormously high data rate,lower energy,low latency,and cost.For this re... The 5G demonstrations in a business has a significant role in today’s fast-moving technology.Manet in 5G,drives a wireless system intended at an enormously high data rate,lower energy,low latency,and cost.For this reason,routing protocols of MANET have the possibility of being fundamentally flexible,high performance,and energy-efficient.The 5G communication aims to afford higher data rates and significantly low Over-The-Air latency.Motivated through supplementary ACO routing processes,a security-aware,fuzzy improved ant colony routing optimization protocol is proposed in MANETs.The goal is to develop aMANET routing protocol that could provide a stable packet transmission ratio,less overhead connectivity,and low end-to-end latency in shared standard scenarios and attack states.MANET demonstrates effective results with hybrid architecture and proved to be effective than other state-of-the-art routing protocols of MANETs,like AODV,its routing organization implemented through Optimized Fuzzy based ACO Algorithm for 5G.Millimeter-wavelengths are required to perform a significant role in 5G.This research proposed to test the efficiency of MANET consisting of only mmWave User Equipment.MANET reduced packet transmission loss of UEs withmmWave,meaning well-transmitted SNR leads directly to a better packet delivery ratio.To verify results,simulation using the NS-3 simulator mmWave module is used. 展开更多
关键词 5G ATTACKS D2D communications MANET mmWave SECURITY
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Functional and Nutraceutical Potential of Indian Rice Landraces: A Comprehensive Scientific Review
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作者 D.PRIYANGA k.amudha +4 位作者 N.SAKTHIVEL P.SIVASAKTHIVELAN S.UTHARASU D.UMA M.SUDHA 《Rice science》 2025年第6期777-796,共20页
In recent years, traditional rice landraces have gained increasing attention among consumers, scientists, and nutritionists because of their nutritional and therapeutic value. The diverse rice gene pool of the Indian ... In recent years, traditional rice landraces have gained increasing attention among consumers, scientists, and nutritionists because of their nutritional and therapeutic value. The diverse rice gene pool of the Indian subcontinent is bestowed with indigenous rice types augmented with nutrients and phytochemicals. Landraces high in resistant starch and dietary fiber contribute to gut health and help prevent gastrointestinal disorders, whereas those with high-quality protein contents, such as glutelin and lysine, all-trans retinoic acid, as well as iron and zinc contents(even in polished rice), play a vital role in the alleviation of malnutrition and hidden hunger. Metabolomic studies have revealed the presence of novel bioactive molecules, including tocols(e.g., gamma-tocotrienol and alpha-tocopherol), phytosterols(e.g., campestrol, beta-sitosterol, and stigmasterol), phenolic acids(e.g., 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, 4-vinylphenol, 3,5-di-tert-butylphenol, 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol, ionol, and 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol), flavonoids [e.g., flavonolignans tricin 4′-O-(threo-β-guaiacylglyceryl) ether and tricin 4′-O-(erythro-β-guaiacylglyceryl) ether], anthocyanins(e.g., delphinidin and cyanidin), carotenoids(e.g., 7,7′,8,8′-tetrahydrolycopene and 1-hydroxylycopene), diterpenoids(e.g., sugiol), vitamin D3(a secosteroid), and bioactive vitamin D(e.g., calcitriol). These bioactive phytochemicals endow Indian rice landraces, rich in antioxidants, with antiphlogistic, antineoplastic, cardiac risk preventive, antiviral, and antitubercular activities, confirming their use in traditional Indian medicine. Furthermore, Indian landraces with a low glycemic index may benefit the Asian Indian phenotype, which is characterized by clinical anomalies such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia(reduced high-density lipoprotein levels), and high dietary glycemic load. Therefore, the conservation of India's traditional rice varieties is vital for both sustainable agriculture and improving global health. 展开更多
关键词 Indian rice landrace nutrient phytochemical antioxidant health benefit
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