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Deepak Puthal

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  175
Citations -  4984

Deepak Puthal is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 149 publications receiving 3213 citations. Previous affiliations of Deepak Puthal include Central Michigan University & National Institute of Technology, Silchar.

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Edge of Things: The Big Picture on the Integration of Edge, IoT and the Cloud in a Distributed Computing Environment

TL;DR: After analyzing the different network properties in the system, the results show that EC systems perform better than cloud computing systems, and this paper aims to validate the efficiency and resourcefulness of EC.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About the Blockchain: Its Promise, Components, Processes, and Problems

TL;DR: The blockchain is a public ledger that works like a log by keeping a record of all transactions in chronological order, secured by an appropriate consensus mechanism and providing an immutable record.
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The Blockchain as a Decentralized Security Framework [Future Directions]

TL;DR: An overview of this technology for the realization of security across distributed parties in an impregnable and transparent way is presented.
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Cloud Computing Features, Issues, and Challenges: A Big Picture

TL;DR: This paper discusses the cloud computing architecture and the numerous services it offered, and identifies several security issues in cloud computing based on its service layer and highlights the available platforms for cloud research and development.
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Secure and Sustainable Load Balancing of Edge Data Centers in Fog Computing

TL;DR: A novel load balancing technique is proposed to authenticate the EDCs and find less loaded EDCs for task allocation and strengthens the security by authenticating the destination EDCs.