This book presents the proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Wireless Intelligent and Distributed Environment for Communication (WIDECOM 2024), which took place at Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire, USA, October 16-18, 2024. The book addresses issues related to new dependability paradigms, design, and performance of dependable network computing and mobile systems, as well as issues related to the security of these systems. The goal of the conference is to provide a forum for researchers, students, scientists and engineers working in academia and industry to share their experiences, new ideas and research results in the above-mentioned areas.
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1. Implicit Test Case Identification/Selection for Test Case
Prioritisation using Natural Language Processing .
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2. Feasibility of
Adversarial Attacks Against Machine Learning Models.
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3. Enhanced
Public Safety: Real-Time Crime Detection with CNN-LSTM in Video
Surveillance.
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4. Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Open and Hybrid
Switching-Driven Software-Defined Networking: Adaptability and Comparison.-
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5. Machine Learning Algorithms for Energy Consumption Prediction in
Smart Homes: A Comparative Study.
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6. IoT Device Fingerprinting for
Anomaly Detection.
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7. Survey-Based Machine Learning Models for Early
Detection of Diabetes .
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8. OptimizingWearable Sensors with
Multi-Feature Approximate Computing.
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9. Breast Cancer Histology
Images Segmentation Using Connected Component Analysis.
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10.
Optimized Smart Insole Design for Temporal Gait Parameters Measurement.-
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11. Transforming Agriculture: Disease and Pest Management through
CNN-Based Image Classification in Computer Vision.
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12. Anomaly
detection in PD-NOMA Cognitive Radio IoT Networks.
Professor Isaac Woungang received his Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from University of South, Toulon and Var, France in 1994. From 1999 to 2002, he worked as Senior Software Engineer at Nortel Networks, Ottawa, Canada. Since 2002, he has been with Ryerson University, where he is now a Professor of Computer Science and Director of the DABNEL Research Lab. His current research interests include radio resource management in next generation wireless networks, computer security, computational intelligence and machine learning applications, performance modelling, and optimization. He has published more than 8 edited books, 1 authored book, and over 100 refereed journals and conference papers.
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dhurandher received the M. Tech. and Ph.D. Degrees in Computer Sciences from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He is presently, Professor and Head at the Department of Information Technology, Netaji Subhas University of Technology (formerly NSIT), New Delhi, India. Prior to this, from 1995 to 2000 he worked as a Scientist/Engineer at the Institute for Plasma Research, Gujarat, India which is under the Department of Atomic Energy, India. His current research interests include wireless ad-hoc networks, sensor networks, computer networks, opportunistic networks, network security and Underwater Sensor Networks. He is serving as the Associate Editor of Wileys International Journal of Communication Systems. He is also a Senior Member of IEEE and Fellow of IETE.