A cloud compatible DNA coded security solution for multimedia file sharing & storage

2019 ◽  
Vol 78 (23) ◽  
pp. 33837-33863 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nithya Chidambaram ◽  
Pethuru Raj ◽  
K. Thenmozhi ◽  
Sundararaman Rajagopalan ◽  
Rengarajan Amirtharajan
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Author(s):  
D. Santos ◽  
Jose Luis do Nascimento ◽  
Hyggo Almeida ◽  
Angelo Perkusich

In the past few years, industry has introduced cellular phones with increasing processing capabilities and powerful wireless communication technologies. These wireless technologies provide the user with mechanisms to easily access services, enabling file sharing among devices with the same technology interfaces (Mallick, 2003). In the context of electronic commerce, which demands new techniques and technologies to attract consumers, these wireless technologies aim to simplify the shopping process and provide up-to-date information about available products.


2011 ◽  
pp. 225-243
Author(s):  
Vladimir Soroka ◽  
Michal Jacovi ◽  
Yoelle S. Maarek

Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology has spread through the Web over the last few years through several incarnations, ranging from search for extraterrestrial intelligence to multimedia file sharing, or resource sharing in the general sense. Collaboration systems, expert finding systems and recommender systems are all examples of resource sharing tools where the basic resource is “knowledge,” yet they are not viewed as peer-to-peer due to their centralized architecture. We claim that the process of knowledge sharing in such systems is ofter P2P, regardless of their architecture. This chapter analyzes knowledge sharing and collaboration models through the prism of P2P technology. We propose a framework for determining when knowledge sharing systems follow a P2P model, review existing collaboration and knowledge sharing systems, and verify whether they qualify as P2P under the criteria we define. We then introduce our “Second-Degree Peer-to-Peer” model for knowledge sharing and illustrate it with ReachOut, a tool for peer support and community building developed at the IBM Haifa Research Lab.


2006 ◽  
pp. 518-523
Author(s):  
Simone Santini
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2009 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosanna Mestre

The development of Web 2.0 has favoured a closer relation between Internet users and the different web applications that facilitate creating, sharing and structuring digital information in a horizontal and collaborative way through so-called social software. Social software includes tools that are familiar to us all, such as chats, forums, blogs, wikis, syndication standards (RSS type), social tagging, multimedia file sharing, social networking, etc. They are tools oriented to give the user a greater capacity of interaction, and a stronger control over the content and the format in which they can be presented.


2008 ◽  
pp. 654-659
Author(s):  
D. Santos ◽  
Jose Luis do Nascimento ◽  
Hyggo Almeida ◽  
Angelo Perkusich

In the past few years, industry has introduced cellular phones with increasing processing capabilities and powerful wireless communication technologies. These wireless technologies provide the user with mechanisms to easily access services, enabling file sharing among devices with the same technology interfaces (Mallick, 2003). In the context of electronic commerce, which demands new techniques and technologies to attract consumers, these wireless technologies aim to simplify the shopping process and provide up-to-date information about available products.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
G.V. Poryev ◽  
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Author(s):  
N. Lavanya ◽  
M. Balakrishna

Network coding is a data transmission technique which allows intermediate nodes in a network to re-code data in transit. In contrast to traditional network communication where a node repeats incoming data to its outgoing channel without modifying the payload, a node implementing network coding not only repeats but also alters data. Network coding has been demonstrated to increase network throughput compared to the traditional forwarding transmission. It has potentially broad applications in many areas, including traditional computer networks, wireless ad-hoc networks, and peer to peer systems. This paper process a new technique for file sharing in P2P.


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