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A Survey of Forest Fire Surveillance Strategy and Challenges Using the WSN Paradigm Raj Vikram, Vikash Kumar Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based Iot Techniques Applications and Security, 2025 Nature is the most valuable aspect of humanity. Many civilizations and cultures have flourished in the lap of nature. The forest is the most beautiful treasure in nature. It always fulfills the basic needs of the lives of the earth’s dwellers. Today, the forests are depleting quickly. The major cause behind this is forest fires or wildfires. An uncontrollable fire either occurs naturally or due to human interruption or any other disturbance caused by nature that may or may not be suppressed by artificial control. A fire broke out in the Amazon rainforest in 2021 and had a significant impact on this planet. Researchers have measured the impacts of wildfire on the habitats of 14,000 species of plants and animals, finding that 93% to 95% suffered from some consequences of the fires. In 2020, Australia’s forest fires caught the world’s attention. Wildfires are a major challenge for humans in today’s time. Early identification of forest fires is the only way to mitigate the risk of damage. Researchers are working on various techniques to detect the fire early. Several existing approaches, like wireless sensor networks, machine learning, and remote sensing, are used to identify wildfires. Some researchers are using UAVs to identify forest fires. In most cases, the researchers are focused only on prediction using some environmental parameters sensed by the sensors or images captured by the satellites. This paper highlights the various challenges in the prediction of forest fires using the WSN paradigm.
Blockchain and IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Supply Chain Management Rishikesh, Raj Vikram, Arpita Srivastava Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based Iot Techniques Applications and Security, 2025 Blockchain is a widely recognized technology that has grown in prominence over time. It first gained popularity due to its use in Bitcoin. Because of its reliable security features, blockchain has been extensively employed in a variety of domains. The agricultural supply chain is one field where blockchain can be especially useful, as it provides benefits such as data immutability, transparency, and the ability to disregard middlemen. As a consequence of this, academics are working hard to figure out how to build a smart infrastructure for supply chain management that combines the security of blockchain with the promise of the Internet of Things (IoT). The primary goal of this study is to examine the structure and relationships of all entities participating in the agricultural supply chain. Smart contracts are crucial in such an environment. They are used to facilitate secure and automated interactions between various parties, such as farmers and consumers, farmers and delivery workers, and farmers and quality control authorities. These smart contracts ensure that every participant works in a coordinated manner. We used the remix IDE and the solidity programming language's smart contracts to create this solution. We compared blockchain transaction submission messages and node communications during the implementation phase. Customer messages, in particular, tend to be larger due to the inclusion of additional information such as registration, verification, purchase placing, and order confirmation. The authority's messages, on the other hand, are the smallest, as they merely demand the product's initial rating. This research intends to develop a robust and efficient agricultural supply chain management system that benefits all stakeholders by using the potential of blockchain technology and integrating IoT.
A fast (CNN + MCWS-transformer) based architecture for protein function prediction Abhipsa Mahala, Ashish Ranjan, Rojalina Priyadarshini, Raj Vikram, Prabhat Dansena Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2025 The transformer model for sequence mining has brought a paradigmatic shift to many domains, including biological sequence mining. However, transformers suffer from quadratic complexity, i.e., O(l 2), where l is the sequence length, which affects the training and prediction time. Therefore, the work herein introduces a simple, generalized, and fast transformer architecture for improved protein function prediction. The proposed architecture uses a combination of CNN and global-average pooling to effectively shorten the protein sequences. The shortening process helps reduce the quadratic complexity of the transformer, resulting in the complexity of O((l/2)2). This architecture is utilized to develop PFP solution at the sub-sequence level. Furthermore, focal loss is employed to ensure balanced training for the hard-classified examples. The multi sub-sequence-based proposed solution utilizing an average-pooling layer (with stride = 2) produced improvements of +2.50 % (BP) and +3.00 % (MF) when compared to Global-ProtEnc Plus. The corresponding improvements when compared to the Lite-SeqCNN are: +4.50 % (BP) and +2.30 % (MF).
Enhancing Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Machine Learning Techniques Rahul Priyadarshi, Raj Vikram, ZeKun Huang, Tiansheng Yang, Rajkumar Singh Rathore Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer Intcec 2024, 2024 Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are essential for tracking environmental and physical variables in a range of applications. One of the biggest challenges in WSN deployment is still achieving excellent coverage while preserving energy. In this work, we provide a unique machine learning-based method to improve WSN coverage efficiency. Our technique minimizes energy consumption and delivers better coverage by dynamically modifying sensor node placement tactics depending on current environmental data. The results of the experiments confirm the efficacy of the suggested methodology and underscore its practicability for implementation in many applications that need extensive coverage in ever-changing settings.
Multi-Objective Optimization for Coverage and Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks Rahul Priyadarshi, Raj Vikram, ZeKun Huang, Tiansheng Yang, Rajkumar Singh Rathore 2024 13th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies Mocast 2024 Proceedings, 2024 As wireless sensor networks (WSNs) make real-time data collecting and analysis possible, they are essential to many applications. WSNs must strike a balance between connection and coverage goals in order to operate at peak efficiency. In this work, we provide a multi-objective optimization strategy specifically designed for WSN deployment: MOO-BWSND. We show via extensive testing that, as compared to single-objective optimization techniques, MOO-BWSND is successful in enhancing coverage, connection, throughput, latency, and reliability all at once. Our research emphasizes how crucial it is to take connection and coverage into account when designing WSNs in order to improve network performance in a variety of deployment scenarios.
Blockchain and IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Supply Chain Management R Vikram, A Srivastava Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based IoT: Techniques … , 2025 2025
A Survey of Forest Fire Surveillance Strategy and Challenges Using the WSN Paradigm R Vikram, V Kumar Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based IoT: Techniques … , 2025 2025
Influence of Two Forms of Chlorhexidine on the Accuracy of Working Length Determination using Different Generation Apex Locators: An Experimental Study. R SUNDARAVARADHAN, RA KUMARI, J SOMASUNDARAM, ... Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research 19 (12) , 2025 2025
Deep Learning Techniques for Anomaly Detection in Biomedical Wireless Sensor Networks for Health Monitoring Systems R Vikram, R Priyadarshi, RR Kumar 2025 International Conference on Cognitive, Green and Ubiquitous Computing … , 2025 2025
ConvFormer: A Hybrid CNN-Transformer Architecture for Efficient Brain Tumor Recognition in MRI Scans S Panigrahi, DRD Adhikary, G Mishra, P Dansena, R Vikram 2025 International Conference on Cognitive, Green and Ubiquitous Computing … , 2025 2025
An AI-Based Energy-Efficient Framework for Smart City Applications Using Wireless Sensor Networks R Vikram, R Priyadarshi, RR Kumar 2025 International Conference on Cognitive, Green and Ubiquitous Computing … , 2025 2025
Clinical evaluation of bioactive composite resin in class V lesions in high-risk caries patients: A randomized split-mouth trial A Rao, R Anithakumari, MS Adarsha, ME Sudhanva, R Vikram, NN Kumar Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 28 (9), 905-910 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
An Ensemble Approach Towards Liver Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning Techniques S Mohanty, R Vikram, A Rath, G Panda 2025 International Conference on Artificial intelligence and Emerging … , 2025 2025
A fast (CNN+ MCWS-transformer) based architecture for protein function prediction A Mahala, A Ranjan, R Priyadarshini, R Vikram, P Dansena Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 24 (1) , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Blockchain-Based Secured LEACH Protocol (BSLEACH) SK Ajay, D Sinha, R Vikram, AK Das, R Prasad Wireless Personal Communications 138 (2), 1055-1097 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
A quantitative comparison of apically extruded debris during root canal preparation using NiTi full-sequence rotary and single-file rotary systems: An in vitro study P Goel, R Vikram, R Anithakumari, MS Adarsha, ME Sudhanva Endodontology 36 (3), 235-239 , 2024 2024
Multi-objective optimization for coverage and connectivity in wireless sensor networks R Priyadarshi, R Vikram, ZK Huang, T Yang, RS Rathore 2024 13th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems … , 2024 2024 Citations: 15
Enhancing coverage in wireless sensor networks using machine learning techniques R Priyadarshi, R Vikram, ZK Huang, T Yang, RS Rathore 2024 4th Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer (INTCEC), 1-6 , 2024 2024 Citations: 23
A triangle-based localization scheme in wireless multimedia sensor network R Priyadarshi, R Vikram Wireless Personal Communications 133 (1), 525-546 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Monitoring of corrosion in the pipeline of a distribution network using weight loss method and image processing technique S Kumar, R Singh, NS Maurya, R Vikram Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 32 (19), 8731-8737 , 2023 2023 Citations: 16
A multimodal framework for forest fire detection and monitoring R Vikram, D Sinha Multimedia Tools and Applications 82 (7), 9819-9842 , 2023 2023 Citations: 20
FogFire: fog assisted IoT enabled forest fire management R Vikram, D Sinha Evolutionary Intelligence 16 (1), 329-350 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
Energy Efficient Cluster Head Selection Mechanism Using Fuzzy Based System in WSN (ECHF) N Kumar, D Sinha, R Vikram International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Signal Processing, 733-743 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Continuous soft chelation in endodontics R Kamin, R Vikram, P Ashwini RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences 14 (2), 9-15 , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Effect of pulpal floor perforation repair on biomechanical response of mandibular molar: A finite element analysis A Airsang, MS Adarsha, N Meena, R Vikram, V Gowda, SA Harti Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 24 (5), 502-507 , 2021 2021 Citations: 8
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
EEFFL: energy efficient data forwarding for forest fire detection using localization technique in wireless sensor network R Vikram, D Sinha, D De, AK Das Wireless Networks 26 (7), 5177-5205 , 2020 2020 Citations: 59
Enhancing coverage in wireless sensor networks using machine learning techniques R Priyadarshi, R Vikram, ZK Huang, T Yang, RS Rathore 2024 4th Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer (INTCEC), 1-6 , 2024 2024 Citations: 23
A multimodal framework for forest fire detection and monitoring R Vikram, D Sinha Multimedia Tools and Applications 82 (7), 9819-9842 , 2023 2023 Citations: 20
Monitoring of corrosion in the pipeline of a distribution network using weight loss method and image processing technique S Kumar, R Singh, NS Maurya, R Vikram Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 32 (19), 8731-8737 , 2023 2023 Citations: 16
PAFF: predictive analytics on forest fire using compressed sensing based localized Ad Hoc wireless sensor networks R Vikram, D Sinha, D De, AK Das Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing 12 (2), 1647-1665 , 2021 2021 Citations: 16
Multi-objective optimization for coverage and connectivity in wireless sensor networks R Priyadarshi, R Vikram, ZK Huang, T Yang, RS Rathore 2024 13th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems … , 2024 2024 Citations: 15
A triangle-based localization scheme in wireless multimedia sensor network R Priyadarshi, R Vikram Wireless Personal Communications 133 (1), 525-546 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Effect of final irrigating solutions on penetration depth of resin-based sealers into dentinal tubules R Kamin, R Vikram, N Meena, RA Kumari, MS Adarsha, CS Murthy Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 24 (4), 374-378 , 2021 2021 Citations: 15
FogFire: fog assisted IoT enabled forest fire management R Vikram, D Sinha Evolutionary Intelligence 16 (1), 329-350 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
Effect of pulpal floor perforation repair on biomechanical response of mandibular molar: A finite element analysis A Airsang, MS Adarsha, N Meena, R Vikram, V Gowda, SA Harti Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 24 (5), 502-507 , 2021 2021 Citations: 8
A comparative assessment of apical debris extrusion by various glide path establishing endodontic instruments: An: in vitro: study VP Anshida, ME Sudhanva, R Vikram, VS Gowda Saudi Endodontic Journal 11 (2), 235-239 , 2021 2021 Citations: 7
Blockchain-Based Secured LEACH Protocol (BSLEACH) SK Ajay, D Sinha, R Vikram, AK Das, R Prasad Wireless Personal Communications 138 (2), 1055-1097 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Clinical evaluation of bioactive composite resin in class V lesions in high-risk caries patients: A randomized split-mouth trial A Rao, R Anithakumari, MS Adarsha, ME Sudhanva, R Vikram, NN Kumar Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 28 (9), 905-910 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Continuous soft chelation in endodontics R Kamin, R Vikram, P Ashwini RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences 14 (2), 9-15 , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
A fast (CNN+ MCWS-transformer) based architecture for protein function prediction A Mahala, A Ranjan, R Priyadarshini, R Vikram, P Dansena Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 24 (1) , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Energy Efficient Cluster Head Selection Mechanism Using Fuzzy Based System in WSN (ECHF) N Kumar, D Sinha, R Vikram International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Signal Processing, 733-743 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Localization of sensors in WSN during Emergency Services (LSWES) R Vikram, D Sinha, R Kumari, R Ghosh 2018 Conference on Information and Communication Technology (CICT), 1-6 , 2018 2018 Citations: 1
Blockchain and IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Supply Chain Management R Vikram, A Srivastava Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based IoT: Techniques … , 2025 2025
A Survey of Forest Fire Surveillance Strategy and Challenges Using the WSN Paradigm R Vikram, V Kumar Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence Based IoT: Techniques … , 2025 2025
Influence of Two Forms of Chlorhexidine on the Accuracy of Working Length Determination using Different Generation Apex Locators: An Experimental Study. R SUNDARAVARADHAN, RA KUMARI, J SOMASUNDARAM, ... Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research 19 (12) , 2025 2025