Papers by Yashwant Chauhan
Comparative study of rate of convergence & complex dynamics of trigonometric functions using Jungck Ishikawa iteration scheme
2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA), 2017
We have discuss in the paper the stability results of tangent & inverse tangent functions using J... more We have discuss in the paper the stability results of tangent & inverse tangent functions using Jungck Ishikawa Iterative scheme. In previous year there have been research papers in which only mathematical explanation for trigonometric functions is discuss but in this paper we have generated Mandelbrot and Julia sets and discuss their characteristics using this iterative scheme.
Green Computing Research Challenges: A Review
At present Green Computing is under the consideration of businesses organizations and IT industri... more At present Green Computing is under the consideration of businesses organizations and IT industries. With the advancement in variety of applications and user demands the infrastructure and resources are increasing exponentially. In past few years, computer and IT industry have realized the importance of going green, both in terms of environmental issues and minimizing costs which has led to remarkable drift in strategies and policies of IT industry. The motivation behind this change comes from the ever increasing business computing demand, ever growing cost of energy, rising awareness of global warming issues. This paper presents several green initiatives under way in the IT industry and in brief covers the main research challenges which are still open in the race to meet green computing requirements.
International Journal of Research in Computer Applications and Robotics Issn 2320-7345 Complex Dynamics of Multibrot Sets for Jungck Ishikawa Iteration
The generation of fractals and study of the dynamics of polynomials is one of the emerging and in... more The generation of fractals and study of the dynamics of polynomials is one of the emerging and interesting fields of research nowadays. We introduce in this paper the dynamics of modified multibrot function z d - z + c = 0 for d
There are two very important parameters in evaluation of the performance of heterogeneous wireles... more There are two very important parameters in evaluation of the performance of heterogeneous wireless ad hoc networks. These are Network throughput and Delays in packet. Practically it is very difficult to get both factors optimally that is high throughput and low packet delay in an network. Our main conclusion is for achieving a good throughput under maintaining minimum packet delay known as threshold level of packet delay. Some mathematical expressions have been derived for the average capacity in wireless heterogeneous ad hoc networks. Due to these mathematical derivations for a heterogeneous ad hoc wireless network, a routing algorithm is proposed to achieve maximum throughput and minimum delay by changing some patterns in the node’s mobility.
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Heterogeneous Networks are bunch of homogeneous networks base stations grouped together. The term... more Heterogeneous Networks are bunch of homogeneous networks base stations grouped together. The term introduced in this research paper Time Efficiency (Te) gives out the information on the heterogeneous networks where most of the data flows in and out. In this paper, a model for evaluating Time Efficiency in heterogeneous network is developed. The common goals of different base stations in a heterogeneous network are towards coverage of area and capability improvement. Base stations in a homogeneous network differs in transmitted power, achievable rate of data, area covered, density of a base station, energy efficiency and time efficiency. To find out the area of most data flow in certain period, Time efficiency can be used as a major factor.

An Analytical Study of Component-Based Life Cycle Models: A Survey
2015 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (CICN), 2015
There are various component-based software engineering models used in component-based software de... more There are various component-based software engineering models used in component-based software development. These models give guidelines for successful software development. These are important for the systematic development of a product within a given timeline along with all the quality attributes. Employing a suitable component-based software development life cycle model allows project managers to regulate the development process of software products. Each and every component-based software life cycle model has its various advantages and disadvantages according to which the most suitable life cycle model is selected for the systematic development. Therefore we need to compare the component-based software life cycle models. In this paper we compare the V, Y, W, X, Knot, New Era, Elicit and Elite Plus component-based life cycle models.

Relative Superior Mandelbrot Sets and Relative Superior Julia Sets for Integer and Non-Integer Values
“Fractal” is a word invented by Mandelbrot to bring together under the one heading, a large class... more “Fractal” is a word invented by Mandelbrot to bring together under the one heading, a large class of objects that have played an historical role in the development of pure mathematics. A great revolution of ideas separates the classical mathematics of the 19th century from the modern mathematics of the 20th. Classical mathematics had its roots in the regular geometric structures of Euclid and the continuously evolving dynamics of Newton. Modern mathematics began with Cantor‟s set theory and Piano‟s space-filling curve. Historically, the revolution was forced by the discovery of mathematical structures that did not fit the patterns of Euclid and Newton. These new structures were regarded as „pathological,‟... as a „gallery of monsters,‟ kin to the cubist painting and atonal music that were upsetting established standards of taste in the arts at about the same time. The mathematicians who created the monsters regarded them as important in showing that the world of pure mathematics contains a richness of possibilities going far beyond the simple structures that they saw in Nature. Twentieth-century mathematics flowered in the belief that it had transcended completely the limitations imposed by its natural origins.
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