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    Folding house

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    Nowadays there is massive use of concrete in construction industry. To overcome this, new construction techniques and material is adopted for good living standard. Folding house is a technique that considered all the factors like sufficient space for living, economy, environmental issues and living standard. . The tendency for the cost effective and quicker construction pushed the folded structures made in reinforced concrete, and led to the construction realized in wood, steel and other modern materials that eventually experienced expansion .In this project we are introducing a cost effective folding house. Keywords—folding house,cost effective and quicker constructio

    Multilevel MPSoC Performance Evaluation: New ISSPT Model

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    To deploy the enormous hardware resources available in Multi Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) efficiently, rapidly and accurately, methods of Design Space Exploration (DSE) are needed to evaluate the different design alternatives. In this paper, we present a framework that makes fast simulation and performance evaluation of MPSoC possible early in the design flow, thus reducing the time-to-market. In this framework and within the Transaction Level Modeling (TLM) approach, we present a new definition of ISS level by introducing two complementary modeling sublevels ISST and ISSPT. This later, that we illustrate an arbiter modeling approach that allows a high performance MPSoC communication. A round-robin method is chosen because it is simple, minimizes the communication latency and has an accepted speed-up. Two applications are tested and used to validate our platform: Game of life and JPEG Encoder. The performance of the proposed approach has been analyzed in our platform MPSoC based on multi-MicroBlaze. Simulation results show with ISSPT sublevels gives a high simulation speedup factor of up to 32 with a negligible performance estimation error margin

    Standarisasi Parameter Spesifik Ekstrak Etanol Daun Jarak Pagar (Jatropha Curcas L) sebagai Vasorelaxan

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    Jarak pagar (Jatropha curcas L.) is traditionally used as a medicinal plant and can be used scientifically to treat various diseases based on the scientific results of herbal medicine. This study aims to prove that the ethanol extract of Jarak pagar leaves (Jatropha curcas L.) meets the specific parameters for extract standardization. The ethanol extract of Jarak pagar (Jatropha curcas L.) leaves was obtained by maceration method, and then the extract was observed for specific parameters, which included an organoleptic test, identification of chemical content, determination of water-soluble juice content, and ethanol-soluble juice content, as well as other tests to see the activity of Jatropha curcas as a vasorelaxant using experimental methods. The results and data of specific parameter characteristics show that the extract made has met the requirements of Indonesian Medical Materials, which means that the ethanol extract of Jatropha curcas leaves made has met the standards, and based on activity testing, it is known that Jarak pagar leaves (Jatropha curcas L.) have the same activity as Vasorelaxan

    The relationship between the dimensions of the internal auditory canal and the anomalies of the vestibulocochlear nerve

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    Background: Internal auditory canal (IAC) stenosis and vestibulocochlear nerve (VCN) abnormalities have been reported to be associated with sensorineural hearing loss. Previous studies classified the normal dimensions of the IAC and its anomalies with no consideration of the VCN. Other studies categorised the VCN development in only stenotic canals. In the present study, an anatomical classification of the normal dimensions of the IAC and its anomalies and their association with malformations of the VCN and its subdivisions were described. Materials and methods: Retrospective review was undertaken for children ranged from 1 to 10 years. A total of 764 canals were investigated for pre-operative assessment of cochlear implantation. Other 100 canals of normal hearing ears were included as the control group. The maximum anteroposterior diameter, considered the width of the canal, was measured in axial plane and the length of the canal was identified in coronal plane. The canals were categorised normal: if they are from 3 to 8 mm, patulous: if they are more than 8 mm, stenotic: if they are less than 3 mm and atretic if absent, using multislice computed tomography. The VCN trunks and their subdivisions were investigated using magnetic resonance imaging. Results: Internal auditory canals were found normal in 66% with a mean width: 5.27 Âą Âą 0.68, patulous in 17% with a mean width 113% more than that of the control group (p = 0.000), stenotic in 13% with a mean width 73% less as compared to that of the control group (p = 0.000) and atretic in 4% of the experimental canals. The VCN trunks were found normal with well-developed subdivisions in 77.8% of the normal canals, 98.4% of the patulous canals, and 19.2% of the stenotic canals. The VCN trunks were normal with hypoplastic subdivisions in 11.3% of the normal canals, 1.6% in the patulous canals, and 61.6% in the stenotic canals with a mean width 52% less than that of the normal trunk with developed subdivisions. Hypoplastic VCN trunks with absent subdivisions were reported in 7.3% of the normal canals, 11.1% of the stenotic canals and in 3.2% of the atretic canals. The VCN trunks were not found in 3.6% of the normal canals, in 8.1% of the stenotic canals and in 96.8% of the atretic canals. Conclusions: Internal auditory canal formation was dependent on the process of development and growth of the eighth cranial nerve and its subdivisions that greatly affected the completion of IAC canalisation. This paper could serve as a reference providing a quantitative classification of the relationship between the dimensions of the IAC and the development of the VCN trunk and its subdivisions

    On functions between generalized topological spaces

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    [EN] This paper investigates generalized topological spaces and functions between such spaces from the perspective of change of generalized topology. In particular, it considers the preservation of generalized connectedness properties by various classes of functions betweengeneralized topological spaces.Bayhan, S.; Kanibir, A.; Reilly, IL. (2013). On functions between generalized topological spaces. Applied General Topology. 14(2):195-203. doi:10.4995/agt.2013.1588.SWORD195203142Bai, S.-Z., & Zuo, Y.-P. (2010). On g-α-irresolute functions. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 130(4), 382-389. doi:10.1007/s10474-010-0014-xS. G. Crossley and S. K. Hildebrand, Semi-topological properties, Fund. Math. 74 (1972), 233-254.Császár, Á. (2005). Generalized open sets in generalized topologies. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 106(1-2), 53-66. doi:10.1007/s10474-005-0005-5Császár, Á. (2002). Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 96(4), 351-357. doi:10.1023/a:1019713018007Császár, Á. (2003).  -connected sets. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 101(4), 273-279. doi:10.1023/b:amhu.0000004939.57085.9eCsászár, Á. (2007). Normal generalized topologies. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 115(4), 309-313. doi:10.1007/s10474-007-5249-9Császár, Á. (2008). δ- and θ-modifications of generalized topologies. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 120(3), 275-279. doi:10.1007/s10474-007-7136-9D. B. Gauld, M. Mrsevic, I. L. Reilly and M. K. Vamanamurthy, Continuity properties of functions, Colloquia Math. Soc. Janos Bolyai, 41 (1983), 311-322.Levine, N. (1963). Semi-Open Sets and Semi-Continuity in Topological Spaces. The American Mathematical Monthly, 70(1), 36. doi:10.2307/2312781Mashhour, M. Abd. El-Monsef and S. El-Deeb, On precontinuous and weak precontinuous mappings, Proc. Math. Phys. Soc. Egypt 53 (1982), 47-53.Min, W. K. (2009). Almost continuity on generalized topological spaces. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 125(1-2), 121-125. doi:10.1007/s10474-009-8230-yMin, W. K. (2009). A note on θ(g, g′)-continuity in generalized topological spaces. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 125(4), 387-393. doi:10.1007/s10474-009-9075-0Min, W. K. (2010). (δ,δ′)-continuity on generalized topological spaces. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 129(4), 350-356. doi:10.1007/s10474-010-0036-4Mršević, M., Reilly, I. L., & Vamanamurthy, M. K. (1985). On semi-regularization topologies. Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics, 38(1), 40-54. doi:10.1017/s1446788700022588Reilly, I. L., & Vamanamurthy, M. K. (1985). On α-continuity in topological spaces. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 45(1-2), 27-32. doi:10.1007/bf01955019Shen, R.-X. (2008). A note on generalized connectedness. Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 122(3), 231-235. doi:10.1007/s10474-008-8009-6N. V. Velicko, H-closed topological spaces, Mat. Sbornik 70 (112) (1966), 98-112

    Power savings analysis of clipping and filtering method in OFDM systems

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    The clipping and filtering method is analyzed in terms of power savings. The analysis takes account of the gain in the amplifier efficiency due to peak-to-average-power-ratio (PAPR) reduction. Assuming a linear amplifier and a typical digital signal processor, the power savings is shown to be in the order of Watts

    Single-bit adaptive channel equalization for narrowband signals

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    In this paper, a new design of a single-bit adaptive channel equalization is proposed using sigma delta modulation and a single-bit block Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm. With correlated narrowband input signals, this model is capable to converge and provide equivalent equalization filter with improvement in the SNR and very low Symbol Error Rate (SER). The input, filter coefficients and output values are all in single-bit and ternary format that results in a reduction in hardware complexity compared to traditional multi-bit channel equalization. Additionally, the technique avoids the need for successive conversion from multi-bit to single bit and back at the receiver and transmitter stages

    Consensus on acute behavioural disturbance in the UK: a multidisciplinary modified Delphi study to determine what it is and how it should be managed.

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    BackgroundAcute behavioural disturbance (ABD) is a term used in law enforcement and healthcare, but there is a lack of clarity regarding its meaning. Common language should be used across staff groups to support the identification, prioritisation and delivery of care to this group of patients. The terminology currently used is inconsistent and confusing. This study aimed to reach a consensus on the criteria for identification and management of ABD, and to agree when other care pathways or guidelines might be more appropriately used.MethodsA modified Delphi study with participation from stakeholder organisation representatives was conducted in January-April 2023 online. In round 1, statements were generated by participants in response to broad questions. Participants then rated their level of agreement with statements in subsequent rounds, with statements achieving a consensus removed for inclusion in the final derived consensus statement. Non-consensus statement responses were assessed for stability.ResultsOf 430 unique statements presented for rating, 266 achieved a consensus among 30 participants representing eight stakeholder organisations. A derived consensus statement was generated from these statements. The median group response to statements which failed to achieve a consensus was reliable (Krippendorff's alpha=0¡67).ConclusionsThere is a consensus across stakeholder organisations that ABD is not a separate entity to agitation, and guidance should instead be altered to address the full range of presentations of agitation. While the features of concern in this severely agitated group of patients can be described, the advice for recognition may vary depending on staff group. Criteria for recognition are provided and potential new terminology is described

    Signal processing using short word-length

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    Recently short word-length (normally 1 bit or bits) processing has become a promising technique. However, there are unresolved issues in sigma-delta modulation, which is the basis for 1b/2b systems. These issues hindered the full adoption of single-bit techniues in industry. Among these problems is the stability of high-order modulators and the limit cycle behaviour. More importantly, there is no adaptive LMS structure of any kind in 1b/2b domain. The challenge in this problem is the harsh quantization that prevents straightforward LMS application. In this thesis, the focus has been made on three axes: designing new single-bit DSP applications, proposing novel approaches for stability analysis, and tacking the unresolved problems of 1b/2b adaptive filtering. Two structures for 1b digital comb filtering are proposed. A ternary DC blocker structure is also presented and performanc e is tested. We also proposed a single-bit multiplierless DC-blocking structure. The stability of a single-bit high-order signma-delta modulator is studied under dc inputs. A new approach for stability analysis is proposed based on analogy with PLL analysis. Finally we succeeded in designing 1b/2b Wiener-like filtering and introduced (for the first time) three 1b/2b adaptive schemes
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