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Interoperability, Trust Based Information Sharing Protocol and Security: Digital Government Key Issues
Improved interoperability between public and private organizations is of key
significance to make digital government newest triumphant. Digital Government
interoperability, information sharing protocol and security are measured the
key issue for achieving a refined stage of digital government. Flawless
interoperability is essential to share the information between diverse and
merely dispersed organisations in several network environments by using
computer based tools. Digital government must ensure security for its
information systems, including computers and networks for providing better
service to the citizens. Governments around the world are increasingly
revolving to information sharing and integration for solving problems in
programs and policy areas. Evils of global worry such as syndrome discovery and
manage, terror campaign, immigration and border control, prohibited drug
trafficking, and more demand information sharing, harmonization and cooperation
amid government agencies within a country and across national borders. A number
of daunting challenges survive to the progress of an efficient information
sharing protocol. A secure and trusted information-sharing protocol is required
to enable users to interact and share information easily and perfectly across
many diverse networks and databases globally.Comment: 20 page
Multilevel Polarization of Polar Codes Over Arbitrary Discrete Memoryless Channels
It is shown that polar codes achieve the symmetric capacity of discrete
memoryless channels with arbitrary input alphabet sizes. It is shown that in
general, channel polarization happens in several, rather than only two levels
so that the synthesized channels are either useless, perfect or "partially
perfect". Any subset of the channel input alphabet which is closed under
addition, induces a coset partition of the alphabet through its shifts. For any
such partition of the input alphabet, there exists a corresponding partially
perfect channel whose outputs uniquely determine the coset to which the channel
input belongs. By a slight modification of the encoding and decoding rules, it
is shown that perfect transmission of certain information symbols over
partially perfect channels is possible. Our result is general regarding both
the cardinality and the algebraic structure of the channel input alphabet; i.e
we show that for any channel input alphabet size and any Abelian group
structure on the alphabet, polar codes are optimal. It is also shown through an
example that polar codes when considered as group/coset codes, do not achieve
the capacity achievable using coset codes over arbitrary channels
Plane Symmetric Domain Wall in Lyra Geometry
In this paper general solutions are found for domain walls in Lyra geometry
in the plane symmetric spacetime metric given by Taub. Expressions for the
energy density and pressure of domain walls are derived in both cases of
uniform and time varying displacement field . It is also shown that the
results obtained by Rahaman et al [IJMPD, {\bf 10}, 735 (2001)] are particular
case of our solutions. Finally, the geodesic equations and acceleration of the
test particle are discussed.Comment: Latex, 15 page
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