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Ketki Tiwari

Head /Asst. Prof. in Department of commerce at S.G.I., Sikar (Raj) at Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research
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👤 About

Skills & Expertise

C C++ C# Data Structure Object Oriented Programming Computer Graphics Principle of Programming Language Information Security Network Simulator 2 JAVA SQL Server Python Deep Learning Computer Vision RPA Cloud Computing Fog Computing Edge Computing Cyber Security DBMS Machine Learning Decision Support System

Research Interests

Teamwork Communication Leadership Problem Solving Analytical Research Time Management

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💼 Experience

Head /Asst. Prof. in Department of commerce at S.G.I., Sikar (Raj)

Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research · March 2018 - Present

Head /Asst. Prof. in Department of commerce at S.G.I., Sikar (Raj)

SAGE University, Bhopal · July 2008 - Feb 2018

🎓 Education

Apollo Institute of Engineering & Technology (AIET)

M.E. in Information Security · 2015

Mahakal Institute of Technology, Ujjain(M.P.)

B.E. in Information Technology · 2008

Lokmanya Tilak Higher Secondary School

Higher Secondary Examination in · 2004

Lokmanya Tilak High School

High School Examination in · 2002

SAGE University, Bhopal

PhD in Computer Science & Engineering ·

🚀 Projects

Boutique Management System
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Online Banking
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Study and Implementation of Gray-Hole Prevention Technique for MANET Based On Sequence Number.
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A gray hole is a node that selectively drops and forwards data packets after it advertises itself as having the shortest path to the destination node in response to a route request message from a source node. Gray holes are difficult to detect. We Proposed the method which can be used to find the secured routes and prevent the black hole nodes (malicious node) in the MANET by checking whether there is large difference between the sequence number of source node or intermediate node who has sent back route reply. For this we have created 3 scenario for implementation i.e. Normal AODV, AODV with attack, and AODV with gray hole prevention. In each scenario we have changed the number of nodes from 5 to 50 nodes. We have calculated results in terms of Throughput, Packet Delivery Ratio, Packet Loss Rate and Misdetection rate.

🏅 Certificates & Licenses (7)

Object Oriented Programming
RankSheet · Issued on June 2018
JAVA
Spoken Tutorial Mumbai · Issued on June 2018
RPA Awareness Training
UI Academy · Issued on
Introduction to Research
NPTEL · Issued on April 2019
FUNDAMENTALS OF DEEP LEARNING FOR COMPUTER VISION
NVIDIA · Issued on Dec 2019
Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)
University of Michigan · Issued on April 2020
Organized by University of Michigan and offered through Coursera
Information Security: Context and Introduction
University of London · Issued on April 2020
Organized by University of London and offered through Coursera

📚 Publications (4)

Journal: International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology • May 2020
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