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Dynamic Channel Allocation in Mobile Multimedia Networks Using Error Back Propagation and Hopfield Neural Network (EBP-HOP)
AbstractIn mobile multimedia communication systems, the limited bandwidth is an issue of serious concern. However for the better utilization of available resources in a network, channel allocation scheme plays a very important role to manage the available resources in each cell. Hence this issue should be managed to reduce the call blocking or dropping probabilities. This paper gives the new dynamic channel allocation scheme which is based on handoff calls and traffic mobility using hopfield neural network. It will improve the capacity of existing system. Hopfield method develops the new energy function that allocates channel not only for new call but also for handoff calls on the basis of traffic mobility information. Moreover, we have also examined the performance of traffic mobility with the help of error back propagation neural network model to enhance the overall Quality of Services (QoS) in terms of continuous service availability and intercell handoff calls. Our scheme decreases the call handoff dropping and blocking probability up to a better extent as compared to the other existing systems of static and dynamic channel allocation schemes
Interaction of driven "cold" electron plasma wave with thermal bulk mediated by spatial ion inhomogeneity
Using high resolution Vlasov - Poisson simulations, evolution of driven
``cold" electron plasma wave (EPW) in the presence of stationary inhomogeneous
background of ions is studied. Mode coupling dynamics between ``cold'' EPW with
phase velocity greater than thermal velocity i.e and its inhomogeneity induced sidebands is illustrated as an
initial value problem. In driven cases, formation of BGK like phase space
structures corresponding to sideband modes due to energy exchange from primary
mode to bulk particles via wave-wave and wave-particle interactions leading to
particle trapping is demonstrated for inhomogeneous plasma. Qualitative
comparison studies between initial value perturbation and driven problem is
presented, which examines the relative difference in energy transfer time
between the interacting modes. Effect of variation in background ion
inhomogeneity amplitude as well as ion inhomogeneity scale length on the driven
EPWs is reported
An instrumentation system for monitoring field performance of agricultural tractor under ballasting and non-ballasting conditions
An instrumentation system was developed and installed on 39 kW agricultural tractor to conduct field performance test of tractor-implement system. The system was intended to be used for compilation of a database for draft requirement of tillage implements. The installed instrumentation on tractor was designed to measure compression and tensile forces of three-point linkage to calculate draft; pulse counter to measure forward speed; depth of the implement and fuel consumption. Microprocessor-based data acquisition system of SoMatEDAQ was linked to –computing device using suitable transducers for recording of field data. Developed instrumentation system was validated in laboratory conditions and field performance parameters were evaluated using 2-bottom and 3-bottom reversible mould board plough under-ballasted and non-ballasted conditions. It was observed that 1–3% less fuel was consumed with 230 kg ballast weight on rear wheels as compared to non-ballasted wheels
Finite element method analysis of propagation in a non magnetic coupled waveguide structure having α-power refractive index profile
The work presented in the paper is a numerical study of a waveguiding component. The structure studied is a coupler consisting of three closely-coupled weakly-guiding one-dimensional waveguides. The refractive index profile of the coupler has been allowed to vary arbitrarily. The scalar finite element method (FEM) has been used to separately extract the TE and TM modes supported by this coupler and propagate them along the structure using a beam propagation method (BPM). We excite structure with Eigen mode profile which can be well approximated by Gaussian shape pulse. The effect of waveguide separation has been well demonstrated by using an example. The Crank-Nicolson (CN) scheme has been used to stabilize the propagation and transparent boundary conditions (TBC) which have been used to absorb energy leaked by the waveguides to the outer boundaries. The work’s main finding is that the coupling period of the structure can be changed by altering the index profile of the middle waveguide; step-, parabolic- and triangular-profile distributions have been studied and compared. In FEM analysis we have used the variable discretization step (δ) for the better accuracy of the results
Thyroid Storm: Clinical Manifestation, Pathophysiology, and Treatment
Thyroid storm is a rare but life-threatening endocrine emergency. It is an acute exaggerated clinical manifestation of thyrotoxic state. The exact incidence is unknown. It occurs in 1–2% of patients admitted for thyrotoxicosis. It has a mortality of 10–20%. This chapter would help us to understand its clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, and effective treatment. Terminal learning objective would be to diagnose impending storm early and start prompt treatment in day-to-day practice. The chapter would cover pathophysiology including triggers, clinical features including various diagnostic criteria, diagnosis, and treatment of thyroid storm. Indications of surgical treatment in storm will be discussed
Test and measurement automation of printed circuit board assembly using digital oscilloscope
The testing and measurement (TM) of electrical parameters of printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) plays an integral part in the manufacturing sectors. These industries work on embedded system which widely use digital oscilloscopes (DO) for such purposes, however, operate them manually. An exponential rise in the implementation of industry 4.0 with the increasing demand for industrial products makes manual TM cumbersome. The automation of oscilloscopes (AO) remains a viable alternative to these issues requiring further investigation. An accurate and automated TM block facilitates efficient design, development, and assembly of a fully functional system hence addressed here. The AO has been carried out using generalized software that can be configured based on industry requirements. It subsequently stores the data on the server for better traceability. The automated software is developed using VB.NET and installed on a personal computer. Experiments reveal the proposed approach saves approximately 60%-70% of the time required for each PCBA operation than that of the manual system. This can enhance the productivity of the industry in terms of manpower and Resource utilization with a reduction in operating costs
A case control study to determine the role of vitamin D in the risk of coronary artery disease among type 2 diabetic individuals
Background: Diabetes Mellitus comprises a group of metabolic disorder leading to hyperglycaemia. Vitamin D deficiency plays a role in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus pathogenesis. Vitamin D appears to affect several metabolisms that have been associated with coronary artery disease. Vitamin D level has been recently considered as an adjustable risk factor of cardiovascular diseases, in individuals with type 2 Diabetes.Methods: This case control study was conducted in the Department of Medicine, UPUMS. 100 diabetic individuals with low Vitamin D level were taken as cases and 100 diabetic individuals with normal vitamin D level as control. History and examination with necessary investigations were done. Patients with positive history were subjected to investigations to diagnose CAD.Results: The proportion of case and controls had no significant difference in age distribution. The risk of coronary artery disease was 2.76 times higher among diabetes mellitus patients with vitamin D deficiency (1.36-5.59). The risk of CAD was adjusted for various risk factors (age, sex, hypertension, smoking, physical activity, and lipid profile) Odds ratio was found to be 2.8 (95% CI-1.19-6.94, p-0.018).Conclusions: Vitamin D deficiency among diabetes patients was found to be an independent risk factor for CAD after adjusting other risk factors emphasizing that vitamin D can be a potential risk factor for development of coronary artery disease
Curse of the technology-computer related musculoskeletal disorders and vision syndrome: a study
Background: Computer Related Musculoskeletal disorders and Vision Syndrome (CRMSKVS) is defined as symptoms due to prolonged use of Visual Display Terminal (VDT).Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was done among office-workers working on computer terminal. A self-reported questionnaire was distributed and Musculoskeletal (MSK) and visual symptoms in the preceding 12 months (01 October 2017 to 30 September 2018) were taken as dependent variable. Multivariate analysis was done to identify the determinants of CRMSKVS.Results: Responses from 1193 subjects were included in the study. CRMSKVS was present in 489 cases (40.98%; males - 37.5%, females - 58.29%). The main MSK symptoms were pain/stiffness in neck (40.98%), shoulder (38.99%), lower back (35.6%) and elbow/wrist/hand/fingers (23.1%). The ocular symptoms were excessive watering (39.6%), pain (24.99), irritation (18.6%), burning/itching sensation (29.8%), redness (40.7%), blurring of vision (13.2%) and headache (40.9%). Female gender (OR-1.498(1.262-1.778)), long duration of working hours (OR-2.77(2.399-3.214)), poor break duration (OR-2.59(2.172-3.089)), excessive smart phone use (OR-2.071(1.834-2.338)), poor posture (OR-3.883(3.282-4.592)), inappropriate distance of computer screen (OR-2.173(1.829-2.582)), low height of screen (OR-1.936(1.527-2.454)), distance of keyboard (OR-3.161(2.528-3.953)) and distance of mouse (OR-5.785(3.932-8.512)) were identified as significant determinants of CRMSKVS.Conclusions: CRMSKVS is an emerging pandemic which needs urgent attention by medical and administrative authorities. The device factors, personal factors, environmental and ergonomic factors are the modifiable risk factors for CRMSKVS
Application of somatic hybridization for the improvement of horticultural crops
Somatic hybridization (SH) using protoplast fusion is a promising tool to produce symmetrical and asymmetrical polyploidy somatic hybrids in many agricultural crops. The technique of SH could facilitate conventional breeding by providing of novel lines so as to use them as elite breeding materials in conventional crosses for both scion and rootstock improvement. Further, SH can overcome those problems associated with sexual hybridization viz., sexual incompatibility, nucellar embryogenesis, and male/female sterility. Successful exploitation of SH in horticultural crops mainly comes from transfer of resistance genes for biotic and abiotic stresses from related species in several horticultural crops, viz., citrus, potato, brinjal, tomato, mango, avocado, banana, strawberry, pear, cherry etc. Unlike transgenic technology, SH is not affected by legal formalities and able to transfer uncloned multiple genes. However, certain boundaries and limitations of SH restricts its use over sexual hybridization but, envisage of new genomic technologies providing better insight into the plant genomes will increase the potentiality of SH in betterment of agriculture
Studies on plant regeneration and transformation efficiency of Agrobacterium mediated transformation using neomycin phosphotransferase II (nptII) and glucuronidase (GUS) as a reporter gene
Plant transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a soil plant pathogenic bacterium, is the most used method for the introduction of foreign genes into plant cells and the subsequent regeneration of transgenic plants. We have standardized the tissue culture media for the regeneration and transformation with the vector LBA 4404 (pCAMBIA 2301), so that in future, this system may be exploited for the expression of antibody fragment (single chain variable fragment) in plants (plantibody). The transformed green shoots tested positive for neomycin phosphotransferase II (nptII) gene and glucuronidase (GUS) were screened, rooted on MS medium and subsequently hardened to harvest seeds. The transformation frequency of Agrobacterium (LBA 4404) with the binary vector pCAMBIA 2301 on the basis of GUS resistance was found to be 2.9%.Key words: Agrobacterium, transformation, Nicotiana tabacum, tobacco, transformation frequency
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