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An advanced meshless method for time fractional diffusion equation
Recently, because of the new developments in sustainable engineering and renewable energy, which are usually governed by a series of fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs), the numerical modelling and simulation for fractional calculus are attracting more and more attention from researchers. The current dominant numerical method for modeling FPDE is Finite Difference Method (FDM), which is based on a pre-defined grid leading to inherited issues or shortcomings including difficulty in simulation of problems with the complex problem domain and in using irregularly distributed nodes. Because of its distinguished advantages, the meshless method has good potential in simulation of FPDEs. This paper aims to develop an implicit meshless collocation technique for FPDE. The discrete system of FPDEs is obtained by using the meshless shape functions and the meshless collocation formulation. The stability and convergence of this meshless approach are investigated theoretically and numerically. The numerical examples with regular and irregular nodal distributions are used to validate and investigate accuracy and efficiency of the newly developed meshless formulation. It is concluded that the present meshless formulation is very effective for the modeling and simulation of fractional partial differential equations
Adaptive medium access control for VoIP services in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Abstract- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an important service with strict Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The popular Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) of IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol adopts a Binary Exponential Back-off (BEB) procedure to reduce the packet collision probability in WLANs. In DCF, the size of contention window is doubled upon a collision regardless of the network loads. This paper presents an adaptive MAC scheme to improve the QoS of VoIP in WLANs. This scheme applies a threshold of the collision rate to switch between two different functions for increasing the size of contention window based on the status of network loads. The performance of this scheme is investigated and compared to the original DCF using the network simulator NS-2. The performance results reveal that the adaptive scheme is able to achieve the higher throughput and medium utilization as well as lower access delay and packet loss probability than the original DCF
Phase diagram of two-species Bose-Einstein condensates in an optical lattice
The exact macroscopic wave functions of two-species Bose-Einstein condensates
in an optical lattice beyond the tight-binding approximation are studied by
solving the coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations. The phase diagram for
superfluid and insulator phases of the condensates is determined analytically
according to the macroscopic wave functions of the condensates, which are seen
to be traveling matter waves.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure
An effective ant-colony based routing algorithm for mobile ad-hoc network
An effective Ant-Colony based routing algorithm for mobile ad-hoc network is proposed in this paper. In this routing scheme, each path is marked by path grade, which is calculated from the combination of multiple constrained QoS parameters such as the time delay, packet loss rate and bandwidth, etc. packet routing is decided by the path grade and the queue buffer length of the node. The advantage of this scheme is that it can effectively improve the packet delivery ratio and reduce the end-to-end delay. The simulation results show that our proposed algorithm can improve the packet delivery ratio by 9%-22% and the end-to-end delay can be reduced by 14%-16% as compared with the conventional QAODV and ARA routing schemes
Virtual Compton Scattering from the Proton and the Properties of Nucleon Excited States
We calculate the contributions to the generalized polarizabilities of
the proton in virtual Compton scattering. The following nucleon excitations are
included: , , , , ,
and . The relationship between nucleon
structure parameters, properties and the generalized polarizabilities of
the proton is illustrated.Comment: 13 pages of text (Latex) plus 4 figures (as uuencoded Z-compressed
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Chemical abundance analysis of 19 barium stars
We aim at deriving accurate atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances of
19 barium (Ba) stars, including both strong and mild Ba stars, based on the
high signal-to-noise ratio and high resolution Echelle spectra obtained from
the 2.16 m telescope at Xinglong station of National Astronomical
Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The chemical abundances of the
sample stars were obtained from an LTE, plane-parallel and line-blanketed
atmospheric model by inputting the atmospheric parameters (effective
temperatures, surface gravities, metallicity and microturbulent velocity) and
equivalent widths of stellar absorption lines. These samples of Ba stars are
giants indicated by atmospheric parameters, metallicities and kinematic
analysis about UVW velocity. Chemical abundances of 17 elements were obtained
for these Ba stars. Their light elements (O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr,
Mn and Ni) are similar to the solar abundances. Our samples of Ba stars show
obvious overabundances of neutron-capture (n-capture) process elements relative
to the Sun. Their median abundances of [Ba/Fe], [La/Fe] and [Eu/Fe] are 0.54,
0.65 and 0.40, respectively. The YI and ZrI abundances are lower than Ba, La
and Eu, but higher than the light elements for the strong Ba stars and similar
to the iron-peak elements for the mild stars. There exists a positive
correlation between Ba intensity and [Ba/Fe]. For the n-capture elements (Y,
Zr, Ba, La), there is an anti-correlation between their [X/Fe] and [Fe/H]. We
identify nine of our sample stars as strong Ba stars with [Ba/Fe]>0.6 where
seven of them have Ba intensity Ba=2-5, one has Ba=1.5 and another one has
Ba=1.0. The remaining ten stars are classified as mild Ba stars with
0.17<[Ba/Fe]<0.54
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