Emerging computing paradigms : principles, advances and applications / edited by Umang Singh, ITS, Ghaziabad (U.P.) India (deceased), San Murugesan, BRITE Professional Services, Sydney Australia, Ashish Seth, Inha University, Incheon, South Korea.
Contributor(s): Singh, Umang [editor.] | Murugesan, San [editor.] | Seth, Ashish [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (xxix, 273 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119813408; 9781119813439; 1119813433; 9781119813415; 1119813417; 1119813425; 9781119813422Subject(s): Computer science -- Technological innovations | Computer networks -- Technological innovationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Emerging computing paradigmsDDC classification: 004 LOC classification: QA76.24 | .E43 2022Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to viewItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
Part 1 Cloud Computing 1
1 Cloud Computing: Evolution, Research Issues, and Challenges 3
Neeraj Gupta and Asha Sohal
2 Cloud IoT: An Emerging Computing Paradigm for Smart World 19
Ruchi Bhatnagar, Prof (Dr.) Paramjeet Rawat and Dr. Amit Garg
Part 2 Quantum Computing and Its Applications 41
3 Quantum Computing: Principles and Mathematical Models 43
Arish Pitchai
4 Quantum Cryptography and Security 63
Anukriti and Vandana Niranjan
5 Quantum Machine Learning Algorithms 79
Renata Wong, Tanya Garg, Ritu Thombre, Alberto Maldonado Romo, Niranjan PN, Pinaki Sen, Mandeep Kaur Saggi and Amandeep Singh Bhatia
Part 3 Computational Intelligence and Its Applications 99
6 Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Radiological Image Processing—Recent Trends and Challenges 101
Anil B. Gavade, Rajendra B. Nerli, Ashwin Patil, Shridhar Ghagane and Venkata Siva Prasad Bhagavatula
7 Computational Intelligence in Agriculture 125
Hari Prabhat Gupta, Swati Chopade and Tanima Dutta
8 Long-and-Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Networks: Architectures and Applications in Stock Price Prediction 143
Jaydip Sen and Sidra Mehtab
Part 4 Advances in Wireless Networks 161
9 Mobile Networks: 5G and Beyond 163
Pavel Loskot
10 Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks: Research Directions 177
Richa Sharma
11 Synergizing Blockchain, IoT, and AI with VANET for Intelligent Transport Solutions 193
S.S. Zalte, V.R. Ghorpade and Rajanish K. Kamat
Part 5 Blockchain Technology and Cyber Security 211
12 Enterprise Blockchain: ICO Perspectives and Industry Use Cases 213
Ashish Seth, Kirti Seth and Himanshu Gupta
13 Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies: Techniques, Applications and Challenges 235
Snehlata Barde
14 Importance of Cybersecurity and Its Subdomains 247
Parag H. Rughani
Index 263
"A computing process requires resources like processors, memory, network and software. The traditional computing model for IT services requires investing in the computing infrastructure. 'Onpremise' solution requires that you purchase and deploy required hardware and software at your premise. Such a solution involves a capital expenditure on the equipment and recurring operational spending on the maintenance and technological refreshes required from time-to-time. Another possible solution can be colocation facilities where the facility owner can provide services like power, cooling, and physical security. The customer needs to deploy its server, storage, and other equipment necessary for the operation. This solution reduces the capital expenditure and increases the operational cost as per the service-agreement agreed upon for hiring the services. Cloud computing aggregates various computing resources, both hardware and software, such that they are viewed as one large pool and accessed as utility services. The word utility refers to hire up the resources until the demand exists and service provider charges for resource usage. The term "pay-per-use" or "pay-as-you-go" is used to represent cloud computing's commercial aspect. Most users define cloud computing as IT services located somewhere on the cloud, where the cloud presents data centers' location. It is essential to mention here that co-location data centers are off-premises"-- Provided by publisher.
About the Author
Umang Singh, PhD, was an Associate Professor at the Institute of Technology & Science, Ghaziabad, India. She was an active member of various technical societies and professional bodies including IEEE and a life member of the Computer Society of India (CSI).
San Murugesan, PhD, is Director for BRITE Professional Services, Australia and former Editor in Chief of IEEE’s IT Professional magazine. He is a Life Senior Member of the IEEE and Golden Core Member of IEEE Computer Society.
Ashish Seth, PhD, is Professor at the INHA University, Incheon, Korea. He serves on editorial boards in reputed international journals. He is a Senior Member IEEE Society and an ACM distinguished speaker.
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