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AOIJ Articles
TitleAn efficient dynamic multicast agent approach for mobile IPv6 multicast 
AuthorsHong-Ke Zhang, Bing-Yi Zhang, Bo Shen 
CategoryIT and Computing 
AbstractFor providing multicast serve in mobility IPv6 network, two approachs have been proposed by IETF, i.e.MIP-BT (mobile IP-bi-direction tunnel) and MIP-RS (mobile IP-remote subscription). But there are some disadvange about them. The approach of MIP-BT has the problem of triangle route and tunnels congregation. The approach of MIP-RS has the problem of much handover latency and handover cost. The other present approachs are also cannot solve above problems effectively. So a novel approach named DMA (dyniamic multicast agent) is proposed in this paper. This approach integrats the merit of MIP-BT and MIP-RS and conquer their disadvange. It can reduce the times of multicast tree restructuring and allow MNs optimize multicase routes simultaneously through selectiong a new multicast agent dynamically. In addition, in this approach MN is left out of the most management and the load in MN is low. MN in the same subnet may select different DMA and the load in each DMA is lightened.The details is described in this paper including the throughness flow chart, the operation of MSA (multicast subnet agent), dynamic multicast agent selection and etc.. The simulation in NS is completed as well. The results in simulation denote that DMA approach can effectively avoid frequent modification multicast tree and the multicast packages can be forwarded through sub-optimal path. The DMA approach can improve the network performance effectively and adapt to the mobile IPv6 multicast. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part6/p1/ 
emailbingyizhang@163.com 
AddressCollege of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China 
 
TitleComputer presentation of clothing construction 
AuthorsGalia Georgieva Dolapchieva 
CategoryIT and Computing 
AbstractThe rapid development of the information and communication technologies changes the model of education. The computer technologies play an important role in the organization of the educational process, because they allow knowledge to be presented in a new way, corresponding to a higher level of preparation of students and are in harmony with the important changes in the conditions of the information society. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part6/p6/ 
emailg_dolapchieva@abv.bg 
AddressThracian University – Stara Zagora Technical college – Yambol, Bulgaria 
 
TitleCONTENT OF SUPEROXIDE ANION-RADICAL AND ACTIVITY OF SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN PEA SEEDLINGS WITH DIFFERENT NODULATION ABILITY UNDER INOCULATION BY NODULAR BACTERIA 
AuthorsGalina G. Vasilieva, Anatoly Ê. Glyanko, Nina V. Mironova, Tat’yana Å. Putilina 
CategoryChemistry 
AbstractThe research was focused on the level of superoxide anion-radical (Î2.-) and activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in pea (Pisum sativum L.) seedlings with normal (Marat variety) and disturbed (pea mutants: non-nodular and super-nodular) by nodulation process upon their inoculation by nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viceae, strain CIAM 1026). There were distinguished differences in Î2.- level and SOD activity in the seedlings with various nodulation ability, depending on their inoculation by rhizobia. Î2.- and SOD are supposed to be involved in protective and regulatory mechanisms of the host-plant. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part2/p1/ 
emailustaft@sifibr.irk.ru 
AddressSiberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Science 
 
TitleDESIGN OF ENERGY EFFICIENT FILTER BANKS 
AuthorsIla.Vennila, S.Jayaraman, R.Ravi kumar 
CategoryIT and Computing 
AbstractFilter bank has applications in areas like audio and video coding, data communications, etc.; the improvement of Filter bank will have important impacts in these areas. Compact energy filters are efficient. So the design problem of optimum filter bank is considered as the one having minimum energy. Considering the overall performance, the perfect reconstruction condition and regularity criteria are taken into account. The optimization problem is formulated as single objective problem (i.e.) minimization of energy with constraints on regularity criteria and perfect reconstruction conditions. Genetic Algorithm is applied to yield the solution for a two channel QMF FIR filter bank. The performance of the designed filter bank is compared with that of the filter bank obtained by Parks-McClellan (Remez) algorithm. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part6/p7/ 
emailiven@eee.psgtech.ac.in 
AddressEEE DEPARTMENT, PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE, INDIA. ECE DEPARTMENT, PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE, INDIA ASHOK LEYLAND, CHENNAI, INDIA. 
 
TitleEFFECT OF RATE OF STIMULATION ON TVEP: A COMPARATIVE STUDY USING MAGNITUDE AND PHASE SPECTRAL ANALYSIS 
AuthorsR.Sivakumar 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractTransient Visual Evoked Potential (TVEP) is an important diagnostic test for specific ophthalmologic and neurological disorders. Normally the procedure time to perform TVEP takes about 30 to 60 minutes. In order to reduce the procedure time, we use to go for higher rate to stimulation. In this paper we present the comparative study on effect of rate of stimulation on TVEP using Magnitude and Phase spectral analysis. It has been shown that both the measures having the positive correlation with the rate of stimulation 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p1/ 
emailsivarkumar@mailcity.com 
AddressKuniamuthur, coimbatore, Tamilnadu, india. +91 422 2678001 
 
TitleElectromagnetic interaction of gravity. Proposal for unified field theory 
AuthorsNikos Alexandris 
CategoryPhysics, Astronomy 
AbstractFrom this theory arises an equation connects Planck’s constant (h), the speed of light (c), the constant of gravity (G), the constant of electricity and Boltzmann’s constant (kbl). The important aspect in this equation is that it arrives at a function with a geometrical content in 10 dimensions of space: forces are added logarithmically. From the following proposals of the theory, we obtain applications with temperatures comparable to the GUT and masses like the Planck mass and the inclusion of the Avogadro number and mass of proton 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part5/p2/ 
emailnalxhal@yahoo.gr 
AddressSecondary Education Science Teacher, tel. 00306944830917, GREECE 
 
TitleFOR THE PLACE AND ROLE OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN CREATION OF AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT 
AuthorsIvanka Georgieva 
CategoryMathematics 
AbstractIn the work is shared the personal experience of the author about the significance of the mathematical modeling in creation of new modernized automated equipment. Created are general algorhytms for finding effective structural decisions and implementation in the production of automated equipment and systems. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part3/p1/ 
emailvanyakg@abv.bg 
AddressDepartment Electronic and communication technique and technologies, South-West University Neofit Rilski, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 
 
TitleFOUR WAVE MIXING ON DENSE WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING OPTICAL SYSTEMS – A STUDY 
AuthorsA.V.Ramprasad & M.Meenakshi 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractIncrease in the data rate of fiber optic communication system is limited due to the nonlinear effects like Self phase modulation (SPM) Cross phase modulation (CPM) Four wave mixing ( FWM ) Stimulated Raman Scattering(SRS) and Stimulated Brillion scattering (SBS). Many investigations are carried to mitigate these effects and in a Light wave Multiplexed systems the dominating effect is Four wave mixing(FWM). In multi-channel systems, four-wave mixing (FWM) in optical fibers [l] induces channel crosstalk and possibly degrades system performance.When signal wavelengths are positioned around the zero-dispersion wavelength of the transmission fibers, the phase-matching condition is nearly satisfied and the FWM light is efficiently generated. Especially in multi-repeater systems using optical in-line amplifiers, the generated power of FWM light is accumulated during the signal transmission [2].In this paper an analytical model has been developed and Four wave mixing power has been derived in the first part of this paper. Using this expression probability function of FWM noise is simulated and the performance of the crosstalk and channel spacing is plotted. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p2/ 
emailavramprasad@operamail.com 
AddressDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai- 600 025 INDIA 
 
TitleGenetic Algorithm Based Location of Optic Disc in Retinal Images 
AuthorsD.Abraham Chandy, V.Vijaya Kumari 
CategoryIT and Computing 
AbstractThis paper presents a gradient-based genetic algorithm for automatic location of optic disc in retinal images. The location of the optic disc is of critical importance in retinal image analysis and is required as a prerequisite stage of exudates detection, blood vessel tracking and segmentation. In the preprocessing stage, pixels with the highest 2% gray levels, simple clustering mechanism and optic disc diameter are considered to determine the candidate region and optic disc center. Genetic algorithm explores the combinatory space of possible contours (solutions) by means of crossover and mutation, followed by the evaluation of fitness and the selection of a new set of contours. The cumulative local gradient is used as a fitness function to find the fittest contour. The algorithm has been tested and the results indicate that this technique can automatically provide more acceptable location of the optic disc. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part6/p5/ 
emailabrahamchandy@karunya.edu 
AddressECE Department, Karunya Institute of Technology & Sciences Coimbatore, India 641 114 
 
TitleGEOMETRIZATION OF THE LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY: APPROXIMATE SPATIAL MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ATOMS AND MENDELEEV’S PERIODIC LAW 
AuthorsValentin Tzvetanov Penev Ludmil Lubomirov Konstantinov Marin Stoianov Marinov† 
CategoryChemistry 
AbstractThe foundations, development, and analysis of an approximate spatial mathematical model of different species of atoms and Mendeleev’s law of periodicity are presented. The three- and two-dimensional mathematical images of basic chemical notions such as chemical element, group and period in the Periodic System, and others, are determined. The statics of the different species of atoms is axiomatized by formulating a set of definitions, axioms, theorem, lemma, corollaries and properties. A basic mathematical formalism for geometrization of the statics of simple chemical objects and a method for construction of spatial mathematical models of some basic chemical notions and relations are proposed and demonstrated for the approximate model. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part2/p2/Geometrization.pdf 
emailvpenev @bas.bg 
AddressCentral Laboratory of Mineralogy and Crystallography Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Acad. Georgi Bonchev Str., bl. 107, 1113 Sofia, BULGARIA 
 
TitleIDENTIFICATION OF INTERMEDIATE LATENCIES IN TRANSIENT VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS 
AuthorsDr.R.Sivakumar M.E., Dr.G.Ravindran M.E., 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractTransient Visual Evoked Potential (TVEP) is an important diagnostic test for specific ophthalmological and neurological disorders. The precision of clinical interpretation depends on the amount of information available. A more detailed study on spectral components of intermediate latency waveforms has been carried out. The method proposed in this paper is based on the magnitude difference between the dominant spectral components and adjust spectral component value that is very close to the dominant spectral component. The correlation between the magnitudes difference and the corresponding intermediate latency has been identified. The advantage of this method is that one can directly identify the latency more precisely than the time domain averaging method. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p3/ 
emailsivarkumar@mailcity.com 
AddressDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Kuniamuthur, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India 641 008 ** Centre For Medical Electronics, College of Engineering, Guindy Anna University, Chennai- 600 025, India, Asia. 
 
TitleInfluence of Thermal Annealing on the Optical Properties of Tin Oxide Thin Films Prepared by Chemical Bath Deposition Technique 
AuthorsD. D. O. Eya, A. J. Ekpunobi and C. E. Okeke 
CategoryPhysics, Astronomy 
AbstractTin oxide thin films have been prepared by chemical bath deposition technique on glass substrates using SnCl2 and NaOH solution with triethanolamine (TEA) as the complexing agent. The films were subjected to post deposition annealing under various temperatures, 373, 423, 453 and 523 K. The thermal treatment streamlined the properties of the oxide films. The films are transparent in the entire regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, firmly adhered to the substrate and resistant to chemicals. The transmittance is between 57% and 95% while the reflectance is between 4% and 19%. The band gaps obtained under various thermal treatments are between 2.70eV and 3.0eV. The refractive index is between 1.52 and 2.55. The thickness achieved is in the range of 0.010-0.148mm. These properties of the oxide film make it suitable for application in solar cell fabrication, gas sensor devices, transparent electrodes for panel displays, etc. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part5/p1/ 
emaileyadom2003@yahoo.com 
AddressDepartment of Industrial Physics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. Department of physics, Federal University of Technology, Owerri,Nigeria Department of physics & Astronomy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria 
 
TitleLITERATURE SURVEY OF ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMS 
AuthorsS.MANIKANDAN 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractThis paper will discuss various method of noise reduction for wireless communication network. Noise is an, unwanted and inevitable interference, in any form of communication. It is non-informative and plays the role of sucking the intelligence of the original signal. Any kind of processing of the signal contributes to the noise addition. A signal traveling through the channel also gathers lots of noise. It degrades the quality of the information signal. The effect of noise could be reduced only at the cost of the bandwidth of the channel, which is again undesired, as bandwidth is a precious resource. Hence to regenerate original signal, it is tried to reduce the power of the noise signal, or in the other way, raise the power level of the informative signal, at the receiver end this leads to improvement in the signal to noise ratio (SNR). 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p8/Literature survey.pdf 
emailsmani5k@gmail.com 
AddressDEPT OF ECE, ANNA UNIVERSITY, KSR COLLEGE OF TECH, TIRUCHENGODE, TAMILNADU, INDIA-637209. 
 
TitleMATHEMATICAL ANALYTICS IN FASHION COMPOSITION 
AuthorsPenka Popska 
CategoryMathematics 
AbstractThe relations between two elements in the composition may be considered as two aspects – as a type and as a class of the relations. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part3/p2/ 
email 
AddressEngineering department-Fashion & Textile design, Technical University-Sofia, Bulgaria 
 
TitlePerformance analysis of adhoc network routing protocols 
AuthorsP. Chenna Reddy, Dr. P. Chandrasekhar Reddy 
CategoryIT and Computing 
AbstractRouting in adhoc networks is nontrivial due to highly dynamic environment. In recent years several routing protocols targeted at mobile adhoc networks are being proposed and prominent among them are DSDV, AODV, TORA, and DSR. This paper does the comprehensive analysis of routing protocols using ns2 simulator. All protocols are provided with identical traffic load and mobility patterns. We have considered TCP as transport protocol and FTP as traffic generator. Results indicate that the performance of proactive routing protocol DSDV is far better than remaining protocols for TCP based traffic. DSR which uses source routing is the best among reactive routing protocols. The analysis is significant because we considered all the metrics as suggested by RFC 2501 and till to-date there are a few comparisons based on TCP. 
Issue17 
Date_posted5/5/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part6/p3/ 
emailpcreddy1@rediffmail.com 
Address Computer Science and Engineering, JNTU College of Engg, Anantapur - 515002, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA 
 
TitleSimple behavioral PSPICE model of the vertical cavity GaAs/GaAlAs laser 
AuthorsA.Wolczko 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractA nonlinear model of the VCSEL laser for PSPICE simulator of the electronic circuits has a form of subcircuit .SUBCKT VCSEL into input circuit file *.cir and is intended for electronic circuit design. All electrical signals and signal of optical power (represented by an equivalent voltage) are analyzed. The behavioral description of many electronic components is a commonly used method in SPICE and this way of modeling has been chosen. The complete subcircuit file for 0.85mm Lasermate VCSEL, some examples of simulations, verification measurements and final comments are contained in the paper. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p6/ 
emailawolczko@uci.agh.edu.pl 
AddressInstitute of Electronics University of Science & Technology Al.Mickiewicza 30 30-059 Krakow Poland 
 
TitleSome conclusions about the appreciation of an injector system element 
AuthorsVasil P.Vasilev, Emil S. Bogoslovov, Stancho K. Ådrev 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
Abstract By appreciation the ?-drill condition, optimal work of the injector system is guaranteed as well as maximum durability of motor and minimum level of noxious emissions in the atmosphere. 
Issue17 
Date_posted5/8/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p9/ 
emailvasilev13@abv.bg 
AddressUniversity „Prof. À. Zlatarov”- Bourgas, Bulgaria 
 
TitleSPEECH ENHANCEMENT BASED ON WAVELET DENOISING 
AuthorsS.MANIKANDAN 
CategoryElectronics, Electrotechnics 
AbstractNoise is an unwanted and inevitable interference in any form of communication. It is non-informative and plays the role of sucking the intelligence of the original signal. Any kind of processing of the signal contributes to the noise addition. A signal traveling through the channel also gathers lots of noise. It degrades the quality of the information signal. The effect of noise could be reduced only at the cost of the bandwidth of the channel which is again undesired as bandwidth is a precious resource. Hence to regenerate original signal, it is tried to reduce the power of the noise signal or in the other way, raise the power level of the informative signal, at the receiver end this leads to improvement in the signal to noise ratio (SNR). There are several ways in doing it and here the focus is on adaptive Signal processing new technique (Grazing Estimation method) to improving the signal to noise ratio. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part1/p7/wavelet.pdf 
emailsmani2k@hotmail.com 
AddressDepartment of ECE, KSR College of tech, Anna University, Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, INDIA, 
 
TitleStudy of Long-wave Downward Irradiance at Cairo, Egypt 
AuthorsS. Abdelaty 
CategoryPhysics, Astronomy 
AbstractMeasurements of daily and monthly values of incoming Infrared radiation (I.R.) were carried out at Cairo location (Lat. 30" N, Long. 31 °E) for three years period (1998 - 2000). The Egyptian Meteorological Authority also measured hourly data for complete one year through this interval using Epply pyrgeometer. Global and diffuse solar radiation was recorded for the same period at the same site using Epply pyranometer. All the meteorological data of the site are collected for the same period. These data were treated using an advanced computer program to obtain the numerical values of the regression and the correlation coefficients between the incoming long wave radiation and the other meteorological data. The ratio of the infrared to the global solar radiation (I.R./G) ranged between (4.4) in winter to (2.7) in summer. The ratio of diffuse to global radiation (D / G diffuse fraction) ranged between (0.46) in winter to (0.33) in summer. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part5/p3/ 
emaildrmsrefat@yahoo.com 
AddressPhysics Department, Faculty of Education Port Said branch, Suez Canal University, Egypt 
 
TitleUnique features of the first perfect number 
AuthorsDavid Kisets 
CategoryMathematics 
AbstractThe paper presents the results of investigation demonstrating remarkable properties of the six – the first perfect number, including the complete conformity of all its fractions to such conceptions of perfection as informational optimality, mathematical harmony and balance. 
Issue17 
Date_posted4/24/2006 
URL (full text)http://www.acadjournal.com/2006/V17/part3/p3/ 
emailkisets@netvision.net.il 
AddressThe National Physical Laboratory of Israel (INPL), Danziger “A” bldg., Hebrew, University Givat-Ram, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel 
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