Pradeepkumar Bhale

Pradeepkumar Bhale
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar | NITJ · Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

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August 2016 - present
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
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  • Research Scholar

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Publications (22)
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In most of the organizations, the use of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is increasing promisingly. WLAN security is mainly affected by two internal attacks: Rogue Access Point (RAP) and Rogue Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server. Rogue Access Point is installed either by employees or by hackers. Employees install rogue access point...
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Artificial Intelligence in machines is a very challenging discussion. It involves the creation of machines which can simulate intelligence. This paper discusses some of the current trends and practices in AI and subsequently offers alternative theory for improvement in some of today’s prominent and widely accepted postulates. For this, focus on the...
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In recent years, Cloud computing has enjoyed a tremendous rise in popularity. It provides facilities for users to use cloud applications or platform without the need of any software installation and access the data or application from anywhere, with the help of internet. The cloud computing is divided into three fragments: Application, Service and...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is an expanding field of computer networks where resource-constrained devices connect to the internet through various wireless technologies. IoT systems already cover a broad spectrum, including smart homes, smart hospital systems, and hazard detection systems, with their influence expected to grow in the coming years....
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Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are widespread for Internet of things (IoT) systems that aim to disrupt the availability of a system completely (high-rate DDoS) or partially (low-rate DDoS). Design and placement of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) for DDoS attacks on IoT systems are challenging due to the low power and lossy nature of...
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With the widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, botnet attacks have become the most prevalent cyberattack. In order to combat botnet attacks, there has been a considerable amount of research on botnet attacks in IoT ecosystems by graph‐based machine learning (GML). The majority of GML models are vulnerable to adversarial atta...
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a popular technology in which everyday objects are converted into intelligent gadgets. These gadgets have sensing, computation, and networking capabilities. These gadgets, equipped with a variety of IoT applications, are primarily focused on automating various functions and are attempting to give inanimate physical thing...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm facilitates communication for a multitude of connected smart objects and provisions essential and mission-critical services across diverse sectors. To route packets, IoT networks use Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) by default. However, RPL lacks security features by design, making IoT-RP...
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a way to communicate with the real world without much human involvement. It is booming in today’s computing world, with billions of devices having sensors and actuators connected to the internet using various low power technologies. Despite several profits, it experiences multiple security threats that impel catastrophic...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the largest technological evolutions of computing. With the rapid development of communication, there was a tremendous growth of IoT technology across various fields. IoT devices might be resource-constrained like sensors, actuators, and embedded devices with the IEEE 802.15.4. IoT enables widespread and ubiqu...
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of tangible objects forming a Low-Power Network with each connected device having limited resources and computing power, and each entrusted with a task of data acquisition and transmission to controller devices or users. IoTs are taking over the networking world fast and are bringing the physical and the virtua...
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As the number of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices increases, ensuring the reliability of the IoT system has become a challenging job. Apart from the emerging security issues, reliable IoT system design depends on many other factors. In this work, for the first time, we have shown all the reliability challenges of an IoT system in details, which may...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a widespread technology where everyday objects are being transferred toward intelligent devices. These smart devices incorporate sensing, computing, and networking abilities into them. A smartphone, a smartwatch can be utilized for various tasks other than calling and timekeeping. Even home appliances also in...
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Now a Days, Internet of Things (IoT) is an emergingfield of Wireless Networks. It will have a ubiquitous presence inthe future, with millions of devices connected to the Internetand aiding day to day applications like smart home, hospitals,etc. However, all these applications come with huge securityand privacy threats in IoT. A Low Rate Distributed...

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