International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies
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<p align="center"><strong>International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies (IJTET)</strong></p><p align="center"><strong>eISSN: 2455-0345</strong></p><p align="center">Click <a href="/index.php?journal=JDCAS&page=about&op=editorialTeam">here</a> for complete Editorial Board</p><p align="center"><strong>Scientific Journal Impact Factor (SJIF):</strong><strong> 6.028</strong></p><p align="center"><strong>AIM AND SCOPE</strong></p><p><strong>International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies (IJTET) : </strong>The journal keeps its focus on the key infrastructure of the society that is telecommunication; journal is dedicated that to publish only high-quality papers that can make an immediate impact on the society and creates interests among the readers. Journal covers almost all aspects of telecommunication and telecommunication research. It's a biannual journal, started in 2015.</p><p><strong>Journal DOI No: 10.37628/IJTET</strong></p><p><strong>Focus and Scope Cover</strong></p><p>• Telecommunications network and structure<br /> • Network media technologies<br /> • Design and management of telecommunication systems<br /> • Security, privacy and encryption in telecommunication systems<br /> • Networking protocols<br /> • Transmission System and Signaling Systems<br /> • Regulatory, standardization and privatization issues in telecommunications<br /> • Traffic engineering<br /> • Advanced networking<br /> • Telematics and telemetry</p><p>All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.</p><p><strong>Readership:</strong> Graduate, Postgraduate, Research Scholar, Faculties, Institutions.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Indexing:</strong> The Journal is index in Journal TOC, Google Scholar, Crossref, <a href="https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/details?id=124914">Index Copernicus (ICV</a> : 52.82)</p><p><strong>Submission of Paper: </strong></p><p>All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.</p><p>Manuscripts are invited from academicians, students, research scholars and faculties for publication consideration.Papers are accepted for editorial consideration through email <a href="mailto:electronics.editor@celnet.in"><strong>electronics.editor@celnet.in</strong></a></p><p><strong>Subject:</strong> Electronics and Telecommunication</p><p><strong>Plagiarism:</strong> All the articles will be check through Plagiarism Software before publication. </p><p><strong>Abbreviation</strong>: <strong>IJTET</strong></p><p><strong>Frequency:</strong> Two issues per year</p><p><a title="EDITORIAL BOARD" href="/index.php?journal=JTCET&page=about&op=editorialTeam"><strong>EDITORIAL BOARD</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p><a href="/index.php?journal=JESET&page=about&op=editorialPolicies#peerReviewProcess"><strong>Peer Reviewed Policy</strong></a><strong></strong></p><p><a href="http://journalspub.com/pdf/Guidelines%20for%20authors.pdf"><strong>Instructions to Authors</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p> </p>en-USInternational Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies2455-0345Developing a Python-based Chatbot Library SansArLIB for Advanced Communication: A Comparative Study with Baseline Chatbots
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<p class="Abstract"><em>The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a Python-based library called "SansArLIB" for improving chatbot technology. The library was designed to provide developers with a comprehensive set of tools and resources for creating more advanced chatbots that can better understand and respond to user queries. The study involved developing the library and testing it across three different chatbot scenarios. The results showed that the SansArLIB library had an average accuracy of 92.0%, with a standard deviation of 2.3%, and a mean user satisfaction score of 87.5%, with a standard deviation of 2.2%. The average response time was found to be 1.9 seconds, with a standard deviation of 0.5 seconds, while the mean turn-taking time and dialog duration were found to be 1.5 seconds and 6.4 seconds, respectively. These results demonstrate that the SansArLIB library can significantly improve the performance of chatbots and enhance the user experience. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to advance chatbot technology and provides a valuable resource for developers seeking to create more sophisticated and user-friendly chatbots. Chatbots are becoming increasingly popular in various industries, from customer service to e-commerce. However, designing and developing an effective chatbot can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to handling complex communication scenarios. In this paper, we present SansArLIB, a Python library that provides a comprehensive set of tools for chatbot developers. The library includes various data related to chatbot communication, such as pre-built chatbot templates, conversation models, and AI algorithms. We demonstrate the effectiveness of SansArLIB through a case study where we use it to build a chatbot for a customer support service.</em></p>Prafull PandeyAshish DwivediSanskar KhannaArvind Kumar Sahu
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2023-10-232023-10-23911610.37628/ijtet.v9i1.1857Empowering the Future: The Synergy of Edge Computing and 5G for Efficient and Secure IoT
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<p><em>The combination of 5G wireless technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to revolutionise the way we work and live by opening up a plethora of brand-new products and services. This paper explores the capabilities of 5G technology and how it can be leveraged to support IoT applications in various industries, including healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing. The paper also discusses the challenges and opportunities that arise from the combination of IoT and 5G, such as security concerns, network architecture, and scalability. The article also gives a summary of current research and development in the area and discusses the potential for IoT in 5G in the future. The study stresses the necessity for ongoing research and development in this area in order to enable the full realisation of the technology's advantages while also highlighting the huge potential of IoT in 5G.</em></p>Kartikey BhardwajJinendar KothariAmita Agnihotri
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2023-10-232023-10-239171110.37628/ijtet.v9i1.1852Future Trends in Web Analytics: A Comprehensive Review
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<p><em>This review paper explores future trends in web analytics, focusing on their impact on business and technological advancements. The paper discusses critical areas such as advanced data analytics, mobile analytics, offline and online data integration, privacy protection, and data visualisation. Drawing upon scientific literature, the paper highlights the significance of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and sentiment analysis in deepening data insights. Integrating offline and online data and the growing importance of mobile analytics offer valuable opportunities for businesses to optimise user experience. The ethical considerations surrounding privacy protection and the need for transparent data practices are emphasised. Finally, the paper underscores the importance of data visualisation in enhancing data comprehension and decision-making processes.</em></p>Valentin KuletoMladen Radaković
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2023-10-232023-10-2391121710.37628/ijtet.v9i1.1858IoT-enabled Fault Alert Systems for Distribution Transformers: A Comprehensive Survey
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<p>To improve the efficiency of the power distribution network, this article suggests a novel IoT<br />architecture for monitoring and managing distribution system of transformers. The framework entails<br />installing sensors and other devices that capture important operational indicators and transmit the<br />information to an IoT platform. A created web application can be used to control transformer<br />operation using the framework&#39;s alerts and commands. Continuous monitoring, prompt notifications,<br />longer transformer lifespan, streamlined troubleshooting, and enhanced customer service are benefits<br />of<br />this approach.</p>Nikhil DhotreChaitanya GhuleSwapnil NaiknawareChetan SunaskarS. S. Chavan
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2023-10-232023-10-2391182410.37628/ijtet.v9i1.1859Securing Internet-of-Things Data in a Healthcare Surveillance Network with a Hybrid Encryption Algorithm
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<p>IoT-based healthcare solutions are used for remote health<br />monitoring and diagnostics to minimize the cost of health care<br />services. Secure data communication is crucial for treatment<br />and monitoring. Furthermore, it is vital to safeguard the<br />patient&#39;s information from abuse and data manipulation while<br />it is in transit because other devices can easily trace it. IoT<br />networks have limited CPU capability, memory, and power,<br />making performing the expensive operations required by<br />ciphering algorithms challenging. As a result, they require a<br />lightweight security approach that consumes fewer resources.<br />A hybrid cipher approach for safe data transport from IoT<br />healthcare devices is proposed in this paper. Three cipher<br />algorithms are used in the encryption process, including a<br />modified, lightweight Salsa20 with 16 words (each word is 32<br />bits). To begin, for each block of sensing data, a five-<br />dimensional chaotic map is employed to generate 32 keys of<br />64-bit length. Second, to make the produced keys appear</p><p>dynamic, random shifting is performed on them. Third, an<br />exclusive-or operation is carried out between a newly<br />constructed key, which includes sensing data, and modified<br />Salsa20 words. Fourth, the proposed method improves<br />security by using the addition DNA operation between the<br />result of the previous step and the random selection word in<br />Salsa20 state after both have been turned into DNA form.<br />Finally, before sending data to the server, sensor data is<br />hashed using the SHA3-256 hash method to assure data<br />integrity. The hash data result, the DNA result after<br />conversion to a decimal number, and two random integers for<br />shifting keys and picking Salsa20 words comprise the entire<br />delivered data. Based on tests done by NIST, the suggested<br />algorithms provide data content security features like secrecy,<br />authentication, and non-repudiation. They also work with all<br />types of sensors to send secure data to the final controller.</p>Ch SirishaS PraveenaK Raja Rajeswari
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2023-10-232023-10-2391253510.37628/ijtet.v9i1.1860