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To mesh or not to mesh: flexible wireless indoor communication among mobile robots in industrial environments
Mobile robots such as automated guided vehicles become increasingly important in industry as they can greatly increase efficiency. For their operation such robots must rely on wireless communication, typically realized by connecting them to an existing enterprise network. In this paper we motivate that such an approach is not always economically viable or might result in performance issues. Therefore we propose a flexible and configurable mixed architecture that leverages on mesh capabilities whenever appropriate. Through experiments on a wireless testbed for a variety of scenarios, we analyse the impact of roaming, mobility and traffic separation and demonstrate the potential of our approach
Copper
Copper is an essential element found in the blood and other
tissues of Crustacea. It forms a part of cuproprotein required for oxygen transport and electron transport systems. It also forms as prosthetic group in many enzymes such as phenol oxidase and acts as activator for enzymes such as malate dehydrogenase. It is toxic in free state (Holden, 1970) and dialysable copper is absent
in the blood of crustaceans (Arumugam & Ravindranath, 1980). The copper exists in blood both in the cuprous and cupric state and is linked with protein through sulphydryl groups (Klotz & Klotz, 1955). Several methods are in vogue for determination of copper. Some of them are suitable for vertebrate tissue where it is 100 times lower than the crustacean blood or other tissues. Here the suitability and consistency of 3 spectrophotometry methods were analysed for determination of crustacean blood or other tissue copper concentration
Semi-dwarf narrow rolled leaf mutant in rice: Photosynthetic efficiency and physiological response to gibberellic acid (GA3)
Leaf is the major component for fixation of carbondioxide to produce more photoassimilates and maintains source sink relationship in plants. The present investigation was carried out to study the photosynthetic efficiency and physiological response of GA3 of semi-dwraf narrow rolled leaf mutant. Semi-dwarf narrow rolled leaf mutant exhibited reduced plant height, reduced leaf width, reduced panicle length and number of grains per panicle when compared to wild type. Photosynthetic efficiency study revealed that the mutant showed higher photosynthetic efficiency than wild type. Complementation test with GA3 clearly revealed that this mutant is sensitive to GA3 and revert to normal plant height. Scanning Electron Microscope study revealed that mutant had exhibited minimum number of inter-veins between veins, minimum distance between midrib and has slightly larger cell size. Hence, this loss of function mutant is very useful to map the regions associated with panicle length, number of grains per panicle and other traits related to enhancement of yield. The result provides an important clue for further understanding the mechanism of rice leaf development and plant architecture
In vitro callus induction in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
In vitro callus induction from embryos of matured seeds of four rice varieties viz.,ASD 16, ADT 43, Basmati 370, Pusa Basmati and Pokkali were studied. Observations oncallus induction were carried out on six different callus induction medium having differentconcentration of 2,4-D viz., 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 mg/l. The callus induction frequencyvaried from 58.33 % to 96.67 %. This study will be useful for selecting suitable callusinduction medium for callus induction
On k-Equivalence Domination in Graphs
Let G = (V,E) be a graph. A subset S of V is called an equivalence set if every component of the induced subgraph (S) is complete. If further at least one component of (V тИТ S) is not complete, then S is called a Smarandachely equivalence set
Hydrostatic pressure effect on Tc of new BiS2 based Bi4O4S3 and NdO0.5F0.5BiS2 layered superconductors
We investigate the external hydrostatic pressure effect on the
superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of new layered superconductors
Bi4O4S3 and NdO0.5F0.5BiS2. Though the Tc is found to have moderate decrease
from 4.8 K to 4.3 K (dTconset/dP = -0.28 K/GPa) for Bi4O4S3 superconductor, the
same increases from 4.6 K to 5 K (dTconset/dP = 0.44 K/GPa) upto 1.31 GPa
followed by a sudden decrease from 5 K to 4.7 K upto 1.75 GPa for
NdO0.5F0.5BiS2 superconductor. The variation of Tc in these systems may be
correlated to increase or decrease of the charge carriers in the density of
states under externally applied pressure.Comment: 3 pages text +Fig
A note on the foetus of the hump-back dolphin from Tuticorin coast, Gulf of Mannar
On 16-2-'94 a female Hump - back dolphin Sousachinensis (Osbeck)measuring 2.235 mm and weighing 80 kg was accidently caughtin drift gillnet off Tuticorin. When the dolphin was cut openeda foetus measuring 250 mm was obteilned from i
Nuclear reaction studies of unstable nuclei using relativistic mean field formalisms in conjunction with Glauber model
We study nuclear reaction cross-sections for stable and unstable projectiles
and targets within Glauber model, using densities obtained from various
relativistic mean field formalisms. The calculated cross-sections are compared
with the experimental data in some specific cases. We also evaluate the
differential scattering cross-sections at several incident energies, and
observe that the results found from various densities are similar at smaller
scattering angles, whereas a systematic deviation is noticed at large angles.
In general, these results agree fairly well with the experimental data.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, submitted to PR
On the occurrence of sunfish along Gulf of the Mannar
Ocean sunfishes of the family Molidae has three genera namely Ranzania, Masturus and Mola. The occurrence of some of the species like Ranzania truncata, R.typus, R.laevis, Masturus oxyuropterus, M.lanceolatus and Mola mola have been r e p o r t e d from Indian waters
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