Sutapa Sarkar

Work place: MVJ College of Engineering, Bangalore, India

E-mail: sutapasarkar11@rediffmail.com

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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Network Architecture, Network Security

Biography

Sutapa Sarkar is pursuing her Master in Technology in Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering from M.V.J. College of Engineering, Bangalore, India. She completed Bachelor of Technology in Optics & Opto-Electronics in 2006 from University of Calcutta, India. Before starting her post-graduation, she worked with HCL Technologies Ltd for three and half years in field of software testing in avionics domain (2007-2010). Her research interests cover wireless sensor networks, safe and secure communication, FPGA implementation. Email:sutapasarkar11@rediffmail.com.

Author Articles
High Performance Network Security Using NIDS Approach

By Sutapa Sarkar Brindha.M

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.07.07, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

Ever increasing demand of good quality communication relies heavily on Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS). Intrusion detection for network security demands high performance. This paper gives a description of the available approaches for a network intrusion detection system in both software and hardware implementation. This paper gives a description of the structure of Snort rule set which is a very popular software signature and anomaly based Intrusion Detection and prevention system. This paper also discusses the merit of FPGA devices to be used in network intrusion detection system implementation and the approaches used in hardware implementation of NIDS.

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Energy Scavenging Technology and Components in WSN

By Sutapa Sarkar Hameem Shanavas .I Bhavani V

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2014.03.06, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2014

With the evolution of modern technology wireless sensor nodes are finding a lot of applications in day to day life starting from smart home system to military surveillance. The primary building block of a wireless sensor network is a spatially distributed set of autonomous sensor nodes or motes. In order to design a wireless sensor network it is necessary to understand the structure and working of a sensor node. The sensor nodes can be considered as tiny battery powered computers that consists of a computing subsystem, communication subsystem, sensor subsystem, power subsystem. In this paper we review the features of these subsystems so that it is easy for the application developer to quickly understand and select the type of component for building customized sensor node platform. In this paper we have studied the features of different microprocessors and transceivers properties used in sensor nodes. We also study the classifications of sensors based on applications, the relevant sensor parameters, and different storage devices with their properties. This paper can be a ready reference to beginners interested in this field. One more major problem of wireless sensor network application that should be addressed is the limited lifetime of sensor nodes due to energy constraints. We also review how energy harvesting can increase the lifetime of a wireless sensor network and the possible methods that can be implemented for energy harvesting.

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