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Interest in the potential of microorganisms for biotechnological processes focusing on the production of bioactive compounds and for understanding the bioactive zones of allelochemicals from plants has discovered that they have essential functions in ecosystems with higher biodiversity. It is known that fungal endophytes such as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) permit the plant to perform better...
Attention in the potential of microorganisms for biotechnological processes focusing on the production of pigments and/or the understanding of their ecological functioning has grown rapidly. Most fungal species produce biologically important pigments. Melanin, carotenoids and lycopene can contribute to the survival of the fungi by protecting against damaging UV light, pathogenicity and environmental...
Currently available asset tracking systems are not cost effective in mobile and wireless computing infrastructures, and they do not learn the asset's route to act accordingly. Hence our main goal is to not only to track mobile assets by using an efficient geographical tracking approach, but also adapt their routes by means of intelligent route learning techniques. We thus designed and implemented...
The recent advancements in technologies such as cellular networks, wireless sensor networks (WSN), radio-frequency identification (RFID), and global positioning system (GPS) have lead us to develop a realistic approach to tracking mobile assets. Tracking and managing the dynamic location of mobile assets is critical for many organizations with mobile resources. Current tracking systems are costly...
The dissemination of context information to enable context-awareness in various users, devices, and applications is a focus of current research in mobile network computing. The aim of our overall research is to build a balanced, adaptable, and interoperable overlay-based context dissemination mechanism for next generation networks. Our pure overlay space architecture acts as a base for the development...
Ambient Networks enable co-operation between heterogeneous networks, on demand, in order to provide ubiquitous connectivity to end-users. We focus on the part of disseminating context information to enable context-based applications (for e.g., resource update and management) and systems in ambient and ubiquitous networks. Our pure overlay space architecture acts as a base for the development and maintenance...
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