6 research outputs found
Enlarged integral inequalities through recent fractional generalized operators
Abstract This paper is devoted to proving some new fractional inequalities via recent generalized fractional operators. These inequalities are in the Hermite–Hadamard and Minkowski settings. Many previously documented inequalities may clearly be deduced as specific examples from our findings. Moreover, we give some comparative remarks to show the advantage and novelty of the obtained results
Further Integral Inequalities through Some Generalized Fractional Integral Operators
In this article, we utilize recent generalized fractional operators to establish some fractional inequalities in Hermite–Hadamard and Minkowski settings. It is obvious that many previously published inequalities can be derived as particular cases from our outcomes. Moreover, we articulate some flaws in the proofs of recently affiliated formulas by revealing the weak points and introducing more rigorous proofs amending and expanding the results
Further Integral Inequalities through Some Generalized Fractional Integral Operators
In this article, we utilize recent generalized fractional operators to establish some fractional inequalities in Hermite–Hadamard and Minkowski settings. It is obvious that many previously published inequalities can be derived as particular cases from our outcomes. Moreover, we articulate some flaws in the proofs of recently affiliated formulas by revealing the weak points and introducing more rigorous proofs amending and expanding the results
A Novel L-Shape Ultra Wideband Chipless Radio-Frequency Identification Tag
A novel compact dual-polarized-spectral-signature-based chipless radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag is presented. Specifically, an L-shape resonator-based structure is optimized to have different spectral signatures in both horizontal and vertical polarizations, in order to double the encoding capacity. Resonators’ slot width and the space between closely placed resonators are also optimized to enhance the mutual coupling, thereby helping in achieving high-data encoding density. The proposed RFID tag operates over 5 GHz to 10 GHz frequency band. As a proof of concept, three different 18-bit dual-polarized RFID tags are simulated, fabricated, and tested in an anechoic chamber environment. The measurement data show reasonable agreement with the simulation results, with respect to resonators’ frequency positions, null depth, and their bandwidth over the operational spectrum
Risk Factors of Intractable Epilepsy in Children with Cerebral Palsy.: Risk factors and intractable epilepsy.
Objectives: We aimed to determine the risk factors predicting the development of intractable epilepsy in children with cerebral palsy taking into consideration perinatal characteristics; seizure semiology, imaging, and EEG findings.
Materials & Methods: This descriptive, retrospective, case-control study was conducted on 106 children with CP and epilepsy in the period from 2015-2020. They were 46 children with CP and intractable epilepsy and 60 children with CP and controlled epilepsy. Data were retrieved through medical files review. We collected and analyzed data related to demographics, clinical characteristics, perinatal history, etiology of seizure and CP, seizure semiology, intellectual functions, therapeutic options, brain imaging, and EEG findings.
Results: We established a model of the most important risk factors that are predictive of intractable epilepsy in children with CP. This predictive model includes the additive effect of a poor Apgar score at 5 minutes, the presence of neonatal seizures, focal epilepsy, and focal slowing on the EEG background (Area under the receiver operating characteristic of 0.810).
conclusion: Our results are helpful to identify intractable epilepsy in children with cerebral palsy with further support by offering early therapeutic interventions to reduce the burden of refractory seizures in children with CP