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Optimizing Service Differentiation Scheme with Sized-based Queue Management in DiffServ Networks
In this paper we introduced Modified Sized-based Queue Management as a
dropping scheme that aims to fairly prioritize and allocate more service to
VoIP traffic over bulk data like FTP as the former one usually has small packet
size with less impact to the network congestion. In the same time, we want to
guarantee that this prioritization is fair enough for both traffic types. On
the other hand we study the total link delay over the congestive link with the
attempt to alleviate this congestion as much as possible at the by function of
early congestion notification. Our M-SQM scheme has been evaluated with NS2
experiments to measure the packets received from both and total link-delay for
different traffic. The performance evaluation results of M-SQM have been
validated and graphically compared with the performance of other three legacy
AQMs (RED, RIO, and PI). It is depicted that our M-SQM outperformed these AQMs
in providing QoS level of service differentiation.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, Submitted to Journal of
Telecommunication
A hybrid GA–PS–SQP method to solve power system valve-point economic dispatch problems
This study presents a new approach based on a hybrid algorithm consisting of Genetic Algorithm (GA), Pattern Search (PS) and Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) techniques to solve the well-known power system Economic dispatch problem (ED). GA is the main optimizer of the algorithm, whereas PS and SQP are used to fine tune the results of GA to increase confidence in the solution. For illustrative purposes, the algorithm has been applied to various test systems to assess its effectiveness. Furthermore, convergence characteristics and robustness of the proposed method have been explored through comparison with results reported in literature. The outcome is very encouraging and suggests that the hybrid GA–PS–SQP algorithm is very efficient in solving power system economic dispatch problem
Graphene-Dielectric Composite Metamaterials: Evolution from Elliptic to Hyperbolic Wavevector Dispersion and The Transverse Epsilon-Near-Zero Condition
We investigated a multilayer graphene-dielectric composite material,
comprising graphene sheets separated by subwavelength-thick dielectric spacer,
and found it to exhibit hyperbolic isofrequency wavevector dispersion at far-
and mid-infrared frequencies allowing propagation of waves that would be
otherwise evanescent in a dielectric. Electrostatic biasing was considered for
tunable and controllable transition from hyperbolic to elliptic dispersion. We
explored the validity and limitation of the effective medium approximation
(EMA) for modeling wave propagation and cutoff of the propagating spatial
spectrum due to the Brillouin zone edge. We found that EMA is capable of
predicting the transition of the isofrequency dispersion diagram under certain
conditions. The graphene-based composite material allows propagation of
backward waves under the hyperbolic dispersion regime and of forward waves
under the elliptic regime. Transition from hyperbolic to elliptic dispersion
regimes is governed by the transverse epsilon-near-zero (TENZ) condition, which
implies a flatter and wider propagating spectrum with higher attenuation, when
compared to the hyperbolic regime. We also investigate the tunable transparency
of the multilayer at that condition in contrast to other materials exhibiting
ENZ phenomena.Comment: to be published in Journal of Nanophotonic
Theory of Coupled Resonator Optical Waveguides (CROW) Exhibiting High Order Exceptional Points of Degeneracy
We present a novel approach and a theoretical framework for generating high
order exceptional points of degeneracy (EPD) in photonic structures based on
periodic coupled resonators optical waveguides (CROWs). Such EPDs involve the
coalescence of Floquet-Bloch eigenwaves in CROWs, without the presence of gain
and loss, which is in contrast to the requirement of Parity-Time (PT) symmetry
to develop exceptional points based on gain and loss balance. The EPDs arise
here by introducing symmetry breaking in a conventional chain of coupled
resonators through coupling the chain of resonators to an adjacent uniform
optical waveguide, which leads to unique modal characteristics that cannot be
realized in conventional CROWs. Such remarkable characteristics include high
quality factors (Q-factor) and strong field enhancement, even without any
mirrors at the two ends of a cavity. We show for the first time the capability
of CROWs to exhibit EPDs of various order; including the degenerate band edge
(DBE) and the stationary inflection point (SIP). The proposed CROW of finite
length shows enhanced quality factor when operating near the DBE, and the
Q-factor exhibits an anomalous scaling with the CROW's length. We develop the
theory of EPDs in such unconventional CROW using coupled-wave equations, and we
derive an analytical expression for the dispersion relation. The proposed
unconventional CROW concepts have various potential applications including
Q-switching, nonlinear devices, lasers, and extremely sensitive sensors.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figure
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Uncertainty modelling in power system state estimation
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University.As a special case of the static state estimation problem, the load-flow problem is studied
in this thesis. It is demonstrated that the non-linear load-flow formulation may be solved
by real-coded genetic algorithms. Due to its global optimisation ability, the proposed
method can be useful for off-line studies where multiple solutions are suspected.
This thesis presents two methods for estimating the uncertainty interval in power system
state estimation due to uncertainty in the measurements. The proposed formulations are
based on a parametric approach which takes in account the meter inaccuracies. A nonlinear
and a linear formulation are proposed to estimate the tightest possible upper and
lower bounds on the states. The uncertainty analysis, in power system state estimation, is
also extended to other physical quantities such as the network parameters. The
uncertainty is then assumed to be present in both measurements and network parameters.
To find the tightest possible upper and lower bounds of any state variable, the problem is
solved by a Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) technique.
A new robust estimator based on the concept of uncertainty in the measurements is
developed here. This estimator is known as Maximum Constraints Satisfaction (MCS).
Robustness and performance of the proposed estimator is analysed via simulation of
simple regression examples, D.C. and A.C. power system models.Embassy of Kuwai
A New Amplification Regime for Traveling Wave Tubes with Third Order Modal Degeneracy
Engineering of the eigenmode dispersion of slow-wave structures (SWSs) to
achieve desired modal characteristics, is an effective approach to enhance the
performance of high power traveling wave tube (TWT) amplifiers or oscillators.
We investigate here for the first time a new synchronization regime in TWTs
based on SWSs operating near a third order degeneracy condition in their
dispersion. This special three-eigenmode synchronization is associated with a
stationary inflection point (SIP) that is manifested by the coalescence of
three Floquet-Bloch eigenmodes in the SWS. We demonstrate the special features
of "cold" (without electron beam) periodic SWSs with SIP modeled as coupled
transmission lines (CTLs) and investigate resonances of SWSs of finite length.
We also show that by tuning parameters of a periodic SWS one can achieve an SIP
with nearly ideal flat dispersion relationship with zero group velocity or a
slightly slanted one with a very small (positive or negative) group velocity
leading to different operating schemes. When the SIP structure is synchronized
with the electron beam potential benefits for amplification include (i) gain
enhancement, (ii) gain-bandwidth product improvement, and (iii) higher power
efficiency, when compared to conventional Pierce-like TWTs. The proposed theory
paves the way for a new approach for potential improvements in gain, power
efficiency and gain-bandwidth product in high power microwave amplifiers.Comment: 15 pages, 11 figure
Options for Solar Drying Systems: Perspective in Malaysia
Solar drying provides an alternative to the use of fossil fuel. Solar drying system is one of the most promising applications of crop drying. However, there are problems associated with the intermittent natural of solar radiation and the low intensities of solar radiation. The problems can be remedied by the use of heat storage, auxiliary energy source, control system, larger surface collector and hybrid system. However, this will result in a high capital investment. Economic indicators such as cost ofmaintenance, payback period, internal rate of return can be used to calculate the economic of it application.This paper presents the experience in Malaysia on crop drying. We also present the performance of four solar assisted drying systems for crop drying using different collector types, (a) V-groove solar collector with cabinet dryer, (b) double-pass solar collector with porous media in the lower channel and a flat bed drying chamber, (c) Solar dehumidification system and (d) Photovoltaic-thermal solar drying system
Antimicrobial activities of marine fungi from Malaysia
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Masculinity and Immigrant Health Practices: How Male Kurdish Immigrants to the United States Think about and Practice Health
Researchers have identified a host of factors that influence immigrant men’s understanding of and commitment to health, but overall the scholarship is still unsettled, in large part because the experiences of immigrant groups are so varied. In this paper, based on interviews with Kurdish immigrants in the United States, we demonstrate that the field of health provides both opportunities and pitfalls for men whose social, familial, and masculine aspirations simultaneously pull them into American life and push them towards a segregated existence. We conclude that men use a discourse of health to simultaneously assert themselves as men and maintain their connections to their original culture, just as they use a discourse of masculine responsibility to account for the health-related choices they make
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