A Secure Cloud Media Center Application with Secure Deduplication and Anticollusion Attack Using Saaa Model | Author : S.Alamelu 1 , Dr. A.Akila 2 | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Abstract— In cloud computing, clients can impart information among gather individuals to the characters of less upkeep and
little administration cost. Sharing data must have security guarantees, if they are out sourced. Sharing data while giving
assurance shielding is so far a testing issue, when change of the investment. It might cause to the interest strike for an unsecured
cloud. For existing procedure, security of key development depends upon the shielded correspondence channel, in any case, to
have such channel is a solid supposition and is troublesome for getting ready. We propose a secured data sharing arrangement
for dynamic customers. Key apportionment stayed away from with no protected correspondence diverts and in this way the
customer will get the individual key from accumulate director. Data deduplication is one of the methodologies which used to
handle the emphasis of data. Our proposed structure keeps the replication of records and media report like pictures, accounts.
The deduplication procedures are customarily utilized as a part of the cloud server for decreasing the domain of the server. To
keep the unapproved use of data getting to and make duplicate data on cloud the encryption strategy to scramble the data
previously set away on cloud server. CloudMe is proposed for distributed storage. All records of information proprietors are
scrambled utilizing AES(Advanced Encryption Standard) calculation and put away in genuine cloud. In this manner we exhibit
a safe framework engineering plan as our underlying exertion towards this course, which connects together the progressions of
video coding methods and secure deduplication. Our plan empowers the cloud with the vital deduplication usefulness to totally
dispose of the additional capacity and transfer speed cost. |
| Load Balancing in Cloud with MNLR algorithm | Author : D. Bhuvaneswari , Dr. A.Akila | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The reduction of energy consumption and carbon footprint in Cloud services and knowledge centres has been the focus in the
ICT industry. The need to delve deep into the study of energy consumption in data centers is so because data in cloud services is
processed and stored in these data centers. Energy consumption cannot be just attributed only to data centres. It also includes
the consumption of energy at the transport network when end-users are connected to the cloud and also when cloud is accessed
by the devices of end-users. Earlier, energy consumption at data centres alone was viewed upon while consumption of energy at
transport network and end-user level was not considered. In order to cast light on the ignored parts of consumption of energy,
three well-known and familiar Cloud applications - Facebook, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive are taken into account.
Studies on these applicaions have been done using various measures and models. End results prove that in order to achieve
efficient energy management in cloud services, improvement in energy efficiency at transport network and end-user devices must
go hand in hand along with the improvement of energy efficiency at the data centres. With the arrival of Internet of Things (IoT)
and Fog Computing concept, there has been an increase in the hosting and distribution of both content and applications from
nano data centres which are tiny servers at end-user premises. Different views have been established with respect to the energy
consumed by these nano centres. It is so because different energy consumption models have been used ignoring the energy
consumption at transport network level and end-user devices. In order to reduce the short of knowledge in this field,
conventional and measurement based models have been proposed for network topology and energy consumption in nano data
centers. These nano data centres may be more or less energy-efficient than centralized data centers to a certain extent. A
number of conclusions have been found from this study. it includes the causes that could facilitate consumption of less energy
by nano data centers in comparison to its centralized counterpart. The type of access network linked to nano servers, the ratio
of idle time of the nano server to its active time and, the kind of applications that also takes into account the number of
downloads, updates and pre-loading of data all influence the factors of efficient energy consumption at the non centres.
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| A Survey on Data Warehouse Approaches for Higher Education Institution | Author : Panacea Makele ,Srinath Doss | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Today universities like some other enterprises depend on their information to settle on basic
choices and make prescient examination. They likewise have a need to keep up information outside of
their value-based databases to keep up authentic information of understudies. This paper plans to
investigate a perfect approach for building an information distribution center for colleges and look at the
methodologies to be specific Top-Down Approach, Bottom-Up Approach and Data Vault approach.
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