The current generation of search engines is severely limited in its understanding of the user's intent and the Web's content and consequently in matching the needs for information with the vast supply of resources on the web [10]. The search engines are evolving from the keyword matching search in general to conception match search personalized by user. In this article, is tried to use the semantic search engines to improve the efficiency level of personalization process. Since the general problem in the search results produced by semantic search is the overload information and the mismatch between the results and corresponding requirements needed by the user, so there is an attempt to troubleshoot the problems by applying user model to some extent. The research project at hand is oriented to collect personalized data to be displayed and create the user model. Models create a structure to display the information on the basis of the user's priorities. The initial step to develop a user modeling is to collect and compile user's interests. In this paper, is studied how to infer a user's interest from the user's search context and use the inferred implicit user model for personalized search.The main focus in this research, is on the embetterment of the efficiency of the results produced by the semantic search of updated user model. Since the low efficiency of personalized processes by the user model is due to low level factors and components by which user model is built up and the algorithm by which the model is updated, so in this research is tried to improve the efficiency of user models by investigating and modifying these cases and as a result, the improvement of search results. This paper presents to research fields of user model and semantic search and also it attempts to show how recent semantic research procedures in web development can intermingle with modern technologies of user model. Some experiments were carried out to evaluate the suggested procedures for user profile and the results showed some improvement in the user's satisfaction when the user used their profiles to personalize the results from semantic search. KeywordsSemantic search; implicit user model; Ontology; personalized search; user search history.Supported by Turkey BİDEB program.
One of the main research challenges in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is designing adaptive, scalable and low-cost routing protocols for these highly dynamic environments. In this paper, we propose a new improvement on DSDV, which is one of the most popular proactive routing protocols in MANETs. We introduce a new metric called hop change metric in order to represent the changes in the network topology due to mobility. We determine a threshold value based on this metric in order to decide the full update time dynamically and cost effectively. The proposed approach (La-DSDV) is compared with the original DSDV and ns-DSDV. Simulation results show that our threshold-based approach improves the packet delivery ratio and the packet drop rate significantly with a reasonable increase in the overhead and the end-to-end delay.Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) have become very popular for military applications, disaster recovery operations in which the fixed network infrastructure might not be available due to wars, natural disasters, and the like. MANETs combine wireless communication with high degree node mobility. In these dynamic networks, nodes that are within each other's transmission range can communicate directly, while those that are far apart must rely on intermediate nodes to relay messages. A routing protocol in such a network is responsible for finding/updating routes and providing communication between end points through cooperative intermediate nodes. A variety of routing protocols have been proposed for mobile ad hoc networks in the literature, but no proposed protocol has been accepted as standard yet.There are three kinds of routing protocols on MANETs: proactive, reactive and hybrid protocols. Proactive routing protocols use periodic exchange of control messages between nodes to build up a routing table. In proactive routing protocols, routes are ready before they are needed. So, two nodes who want to communicate with each other can start communication immediately by using the route available in their
One of the main research challenges in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is designing adaptive, scalable and low-cost routing protocols for these highly dynamic environments. In this paper, we propose a new improvement on DSDV, which is one of the most popular proactive routing protocols in MANETs. We introduce a new metric called hop change metric in order to represent the changes in the network topology due to mobility. We determine a threshold value based on this metric in order to decide the full update time dynamically and cost effectively. The proposed approach (La-DSDV) is compared with the original DSDV and ns-DSDV. Simulation results show that our threshold-based approach improves the packet delivery ratio and the packet drop rate significantly with a reasonable increase in the overhead and the end-to-end delay.
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