B.Rama Bhupal Reddy

Work place: Dept. of Mathematics, KSRM College of Engineering, Kadapa, A.P., India

E-mail: reddybrb@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Mathematical Software

Biography

Dr. B. Rama Bhupal Reddy received the M.Sc., and M.Phil. degree from S.V. University, Tiruapti. In 2008, he received the Ph.D. degree from S.V. University, Tirupati.  He is working as Associate Professor in department of Mathematics, K.S.R.M. College of Engineering, Kadapa.

His research interest includes Computational Fluid Dynamics and Mathematical Modelling.  He has supervised 15 M.Phil. Students and one Ph.D student guided.  He is also member of Editorial Board of five journals in Research India Publications.

Author Articles
Self-organized Detection of Relationships in a Network

By P.Lokesh Kumar Reddy B.Rama Bhupal Reddy S.Rama Krishna

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2013.02.09, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2013

Multistate operations within a network result in high-dimensional, multivariate temporal data, and are useful for systems, which monitor access to network entities like resources, objects, etc. Efficient self organization of such multistate network operations stored in databases with respect to relationships amongst users or between a user and a data object is an important and a challenging problem. In this work, a layer is proposed where discovered relationship patterns amongst users are classified as clusters. This information along with attributes of involved users is used to monitor and extract existing and growing relationships. The correlation is used to help generate alerts in advance due to internal user-object interactions or collaboration of internal as well as external entities. Using an experimental setup, the evolving relationships are monitored, and clustered in the database.

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A New Transmission Control Protocol for Satellite Networks

By P.Lokesh Kumar Reddy B.Rama Bhupal Reddy S.Rama Krishna

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.01.06, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2012

According to technical statistics, current TCP protocols with approximately 80% Internet applications run on perform very well on wired networks. However, due to the effects of long propagation delay, great band- width asymmetry, high sporadic Bit Error Rate (BER) and etc., TCP performance degrades obviously on the satellite communication networks. To avoid the problems, TP-S, a novel transport control protocol, is introduced for satellite IP networks. Firstly, in order to increase the increment speed of Congestion Window (cwnd) at the beginning of data transmission, the traditional Slow Start strategy is replaced by a new strategy, known as Super Start. Secondly, a new packet lost discriminated scheme based on IP packets alternately sending with different priority is used in the protocol to decouple congestion decision from errors. Thirdly, bandwidth asymmetry problem is avoided by adopting Modified NACK (M-NACK) in receiving ends, which is sent periodically. In addition, the sending strategy in routers is also modified along with other’s changes to support the protocol. Finally, the simulation experiments show that the new protocol can not only significantly enhance throughput performance, but also reduce sharply bandwidth used in the reverse path as compared with traditional TCP protocols and those protocols, which are recently proposed for satellite IP networks.

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