2019
DOI: 10.18280/isi.240117
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Certified Node Frequency in Social Network Using Parallel Diffusion Methods

Abstract: Informal community examination is one of the key zones of research amid present day times. The informal community is developing with more clients and the ties between them step by step. It has two parts: separating the versatile interpersonal organization into a few networks by considering data dispersion and choosing networks to discover persuasive hubs by a dynamic programming. A dynamic engendering model considering each the overall quality and individual fascination of the talk is given upheld sensible sit… Show more

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“…The antenna fundamental structure and partial ground plane are depicted in figures 1 & 2 and the proposed antenna is represented in fig. 4.The observed simulation results are shown in figures 3 & 5At the resonating frequency (f o =3.9 GHz) the results[10] [11] we observed for fundamental structure are return loss (S11)=-22.2 dB, VSWR= 1.16, Gain(G)= 2.56 dB, and bandwidth=7.87 GHz(3.19-11.06 GHz).This antenna supports UWB characteristics.…”
Section: Simulation Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The antenna fundamental structure and partial ground plane are depicted in figures 1 & 2 and the proposed antenna is represented in fig. 4.The observed simulation results are shown in figures 3 & 5At the resonating frequency (f o =3.9 GHz) the results[10] [11] we observed for fundamental structure are return loss (S11)=-22.2 dB, VSWR= 1.16, Gain(G)= 2.56 dB, and bandwidth=7.87 GHz(3.19-11.06 GHz).This antenna supports UWB characteristics.…”
Section: Simulation Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…1 and the proposed antenna is depicted in fig. 3.The corresponding simulated results such as return loss, voltage standing wave ratio and radiation patterns are shown in figures 2&4 of basic and proposed antennas [11].…”
Section: Antenna Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roads, parking lots and other places in which a car can move are covered by Road Side Units (RSU), generally these are equipped with high computational power processors and wired and wireless technologies [30] like 4G, 5G, WAVE etc. RSUs are aligned in such a way that they are in a line of site to one another,for local and global handover management, and they are interconnected with RSU controller RSUC which acts as switching station and it also moves the data from TA and CA back and fourth.…”
Section: System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%