IJRCS – Volume 3 Issue 1 Paper 4

SECURED ENCRYPTED DNA COMPRESSION THROUGH EXTENDED-HUFFMAN-CODEC:A NOVEL METHODOLOGY  

Author’s Name : Dr.V.Hari prasad

Volume 03 Issue 01  Year 2016  ISSN No:  2349-3828  Page no: 12-15

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 Abstract:

State of the art the existing techniques of DNA sequences worked on standalone sequences and very few techniques were explained in connected with data base support but the results are not bountiful. In a daily routine different organisms are developed, for their archival infrastructure will require substantially larger .So to maintain Qos over computer network is a cumbersome task. Due to excess growth of living organisms in a daily routine , the maintenance of database administration becoming problem. Hence, a feasible solution is compression!. State of the art existing compression algorithms may work on repetitiveness and non-repetitiveness. In case of repeated codons the compression ratio and compression gain is feasible but whereas in case of non repetitive Codons the result of compression Gain and ratio is far ahead. So in this work the new methodology multistage E(Extended)- H-Codec (Bi-stage) has been proposed to maintain consistent results   even with non repetitive sequences. The proposed methodology work in two phase’s .In first stage phylogenetic tree codec can be constructed and at a later stretch extended to H-Codec methodology.

Keywords:  

Compression; Encoding; Decoding; Bio compress; Huffbit compress; DNA bit compress; LSBD compression

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