Manjunath Ramachandra

Manjunath Ramachandra is currently working at Philips, Bangalore. He has about 14 years of industrial and academic experience in the overlapping verticals of signal processing including multimedia, information and supply chain management, wireless/mobile and networking. Research in the same field led to PhD thesis, about 75 international publications, patent disclosures etc. He has chaired about 10 international conferences and figures in Marquis Who’s Who 2008. His areas of interests include signal processing, database architecture, networking etc.

Publications

Analysis of the High-Speed Network Performance through a Prediction Feedback Based Model
Manjunath Ramachandra, Pandit Pattabhirama. © 2012. 17 pages.
Performance modeling of a high speed network is challenging, especially when the size of the network is large. The high speed networks span various applications such as the...
Information Feedback Based Architecture for Handling the Scalability Issues in the Reusable Cloud Components
Manjunath Ramachandra, Pandit Pattabhirama. © 2012. 17 pages.
With the evolution of the paradigm of cloud computing in every field of application, the demand on the reusable resources while providing the service has increased substantially....
Web-Based Supply Chain Management and Digital Signal Processing: Methods for Effective Information Administration and Transmission
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 316 pages.
Digital signal processing is now a growing area of study invading all walks of organizational life, from consumer products to database management. Web-Based Supply Chain...
Web Based Model for Information Supply Chain
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 17 pages.
Advances in the web technologies and signal processing have resulted in their extensive usage in all walks of life. Although independent, these great technologies often cross...
Information Model and Measurement
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
Accurate modeling and measurement of digital information is very important to ascertain the commercial value for the same. The value and demand for the information fluctuates all...
Information Representation
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
The data from the supplier of the supply chain provides relevant information for the customers only when presented in the appropriate form. The data is to be modeled for to be...
Information Systems
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 9 pages.
The activities of information administration in an organization are wound around the information system. It forms the gate for the organizational information lifecycle and the...
Basic Information Management
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 16 pages.
For the successful administration of the information system, it required to follow a process. The usage of web for information sharing has opened both opportunities and...
Information Acquisition and Presentation
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
Acquisition of information is the first step in the journey of information along the supply chain. The usage of internet has made it possible to get the information on the fly...
Information Cleansing and Processing
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
The data gathered from the sources are often noisy Poor quality of data results in business losses that keep increasing down the supply chain. The end customer finds it...
Information Compression
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 12 pages.
If a large data transactions are to happen in the supply chain over the web, the resources would be strained and lead to choking of the network apart from the increased transfer...
Meta Data Representation
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 15 pages.
In the ocean of information that gets transferred over the supply chain, it is difficult to get what is required for the customer. Toward this end, a description of the...
Information Integration
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 12 pages.
In an information supply chain, data gets pumped over the web from several distinct sources in various forms calling for efforts towards data integration. The integration happens...
Information Storage
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
The success of information transfer from the suppliers depends largely up on the organization of the data to cater for different categories of the users. It calls for quick...
Information Archiving
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 14 pages.
In order to keep the information accessible for the customers over the supply chain, the data in demand is to be archived and rendered with attraction. One of the major issues...
Information Storage Security
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 15 pages.
The primary goal of the information supply chain is to provide access to the right users to share the data. So, a framework is required to define the rightful users. This chapter...
Information Retrieval
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
The demand of the end user for the information is to be fulfilled by the supporting supply chain. The search queries for the data are to be appropriately handled to supply the...
Intelligent Information Processing
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 13 pages.
The data stored in a database exhibits a certain pattern at different degrees of abstraction although by nature it is random. The availability of patterns in the data would be...
Knowledge Base Systems
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 15 pages.
A dumb information system in the information supply chain can provide data that is often difficult for the customer to interpret and use. To help in this regard, machine...
Information Mining
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 9 pages.
The data in its raw form may not be of much use for the end customer. In the attempt to extract the knowledge from the data, the concept of data mining is extremely useful. This...
Knowledge Management
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 14 pages.
The data in its raw form can make some meaning as information after being subjected to a variety of processes. With the available information, it is possible further to extract...
Information Transfer
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 15 pages.
The transfer of live data over the supply chain is challenging. The problem is compounded if multimedia data is involved. The delay in the transmission, packet loss etc will be...
Information Transmission with Quality of Service
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 14 pages.
The data being transferred over the supply chain has to compete with the increasing applications around the web, throwing open the challenge of meeting the constraint of in-time...
Information Transmission Security
Manjunath Ramachandra. © 2010. 15 pages.
The data transactions over a web based supply chain are prone to security threats as the internet is involved all the way. The internet happens to be an open forum easily...
Traffic Controller for Handling Service Quality in Multimedia Network
Manjunath Ramachandra, Vikas Jain. © 2010. 17 pages.
The present day Internet traffic largely caters for the multimedia traffic throwing open new and unthinkable applications such as tele-surgery. The complexity of data...
Model Based Approach for QoS Constrained Communication and Data Integration among Multiple Agents
Manjunath Ramachandra, Vikas Jain. © 2010. 11 pages.
Meeting the agreed quality of service in a resource crunched data network is challenging. An intelligent element is required to carry out the activities involved. The inferences...