Retrieval and study of geotagged objects using gps parameters to improve the performance of the system

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Abstract

Now a days the digital technology is encompassed with all works of daily life and has emerged rapidly in all types of real time systems. In a real time system different attacks will provoke the external users to exhibit their skills, in such a way that they may go for hacking, threatening of data and establish a platform from where they can initiate cyber crimes. Cyber Casing is a phenomenon where users will study the location details dealing with geotagged information which can handle cybercrimes very effectively. Now a days geotagging has been playing a vital role in controlling the cyber crimes in every field of society. There is a great need to provide the privacy to all the geotagged objects which are under cyber threats. In general, using the geotagged information will mount the real world attacks and this will really happen while transferring and retrieving the data. The issues like “availability” and “reliability” of geotagged objects is a major concern in cloud computing. In this paper the issues of availability and reliability of geotagged objects have been addressed by focusing on availability of geotagged objects in social networking groups. The privacy threat with regard to abnormal ending of data retrieval will decide the object’s behavior. In this regard the parameters like latitude and longitude of geotagged images have been addressed meticulously to improve the performance of the system.

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Kishore, R. S., & Bhaskari, D. L. (2020). Retrieval and study of geotagged objects using gps parameters to improve the performance of the system. Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, 11(2), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.21817/indjcse/2020/v11i2/201102030

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