8 research outputs found
Intelligent Intrusion Detection System Using Genetic Algorithm
Intrusion detection is an essential and important technique in research field. One of the main challengesin the security system of large-scale high-speed networks is the detection of suspicious anomalies in network traffic patterns due to different kinds of network attack. We give attacks normally identified by intrusion detection systems. Differentiation can be done in existing intrusion detection methods and systems based on the underlying computational methods used. Intrusion detection methods started appearing in the last few years. In this paper we propose an Intrusion detection method using Genetic Algorithm (GA). In this research contribution of each of above mentioned techniques will be systematically summarized and compared that will allows us to clearly define existing research challenges, and to highlight promising new research directions
A Novel Componentless Power Quality Improvement Technique for Renewable Energy Sources
The main aim in power distribution system is to provide uninterrupted flow of energy at smooth sinusoidal voltage at the contracted magnitude level and frequency. However in wind power generation have numerous non linear loads, which significantly affect the quality of the power supplies. As the power of the non linear loads, the purity of the waveform of supplies is lost. In this proposed work, multiple port choppers is used to handle power quality issues such as voltage sags, harmonic distortion, in addition to normal wind turbine supplying to the customer during normal operation. The wind generation with micro turbine provides the flexibility of operation to the customer. The micro turbine based DVR can recover voltage sags in the supply voltage during abnormal load. On the other hand, it will operate as a separate DG when the wind power supply fails to supply the desired power
Draft Genome Sequence of Enterobacter ludwigii NCR3, a Heavy Metal–Resistant Rhizobacterium
We report here the draft genome of Enterobacter ludwigii NCR3, a Gram-negative bacterium isolated from the Carpobrotus rossii (Haw.) Schwantes rhizosphere. The analysis of the ~4.8-Mb draft genome shows that this strain harbors several genes associated with heavy metal resistance and plant growth–promoting activity, suggesting its potential application in microbe-assisted phytoremediation