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Matching Up The Complexity Of Grassland Of Inner Mongolia — On The Methodology Issues, Yisheng Zheng Aug 2021

Matching Up The Complexity Of Grassland Of Inner Mongolia — On The Methodology Issues, Yisheng Zheng

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Modeling Covid-19 Spread In Small Colleges, Riti Bahl, Nicole Eikmeier, Alexandra Fraser, Matthew Junge, Felicia Keesing, Kukai Nakahata, Lily Reeves Aug 2021

Modeling Covid-19 Spread In Small Colleges, Riti Bahl, Nicole Eikmeier, Alexandra Fraser, Matthew Junge, Felicia Keesing, Kukai Nakahata, Lily Reeves

Publications and Research

We develop an agent-based model on a network meant to capture features unique to COVID-19 spread through a small residential college. We find that a safe reopening requires strong policy from administrators combined with cautious behavior from students. Strong policy includes weekly screening tests with quick turnaround and halving the campus population. Cautious behavior from students means wearing facemasks, socializing less, and showing up for COVID-19 testing. We also find that comprehensive testing and facemasks are the most effective single interventions, building closures can lead to infection spikes in other areas depending on student behavior, and faster return of test …


Heteroacene-Based Amphiphile As A Molecular Scaffold For Bioimaging Probes, Tharindu A. Ranathunge, Mahesh Loku Yaddehige, Jordan H. Varma, Cameron Smith, Jay Nguyen, Iyanuoluwani Owolabi, Wojciech Kolodziejczyk, Nathan I. Hammer, Glake Hill, Alex Flynt, Davita L. Watkins Aug 2021

Heteroacene-Based Amphiphile As A Molecular Scaffold For Bioimaging Probes, Tharindu A. Ranathunge, Mahesh Loku Yaddehige, Jordan H. Varma, Cameron Smith, Jay Nguyen, Iyanuoluwani Owolabi, Wojciech Kolodziejczyk, Nathan I. Hammer, Glake Hill, Alex Flynt, Davita L. Watkins

Faculty Publications

The challenges faced with current fluorescence imaging agents have motivated us to study two nanostructures based on a hydrophobic dye, 6H-pyrrolo[3,2-b:4,5-b’]bis [1,4]benzothiazine (TRPZ). TRPZ is a heteroacene with a rigid, pi-conjugated structure, multiple reactive sites, and unique spectroscopic properties. Here we coupled TRPZ to a tert-butyl carbamate (BOC) protected 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propanoic acid (bisMPA) dendron via azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition. Deprotection of the protected amine groups on the dendron afforded a cationic terminated amphiphile, TRPZ-bisMPA. TRPZ-bisMPA was nanoprecipitated into water to obtain nanoparticles (NPs) with a hydrodynamic radius that was <150 nm. For comparison, TRPZ-PG was encapsulated in pluronic-F127 (Mw …


Client Access Feature Engineering For The Homeless Community Of The City Of Portland, Oswaldo Ceballos Jr Aug 2021

Client Access Feature Engineering For The Homeless Community Of The City Of Portland, Oswaldo Ceballos Jr

altREU Projects

Given the severity of homeless in many cities across the country, the project at hand attempts to assist a service provider organization called Central City Concern (CCC) with their mission of providing services to the community of Portland. These services include housing, recovery, health care, and jobs. With many different types of services available through the works of CCC, there exists an abundance of information and data pertaining to the individuals that interact with the CCC service system. The goal of this project is to perform an exploratory analysis and feature engineer the existing datasets CCC has collected over the …


On The Application Of Principal Component Analysis To Classification Problems, Jianwei Zheng, Cyril Rakovski Aug 2021

On The Application Of Principal Component Analysis To Classification Problems, Jianwei Zheng, Cyril Rakovski

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a commonly used technique that uses the correlation structure of the original variables to reduce the dimensionality of the data. This reduction is achieved by considering only the first few principal components for a subsequent analysis. The usual inclusion criterion is defined by the proportion of the total variance of the principal components exceeding a predetermined threshold. We show that in certain classification problems, even extremely high inclusion threshold can negatively impact the classification accuracy. The omission of small variance principal components can severely diminish the performance of the models. We noticed this phenomenon in …


Evaluation Of Geohazards In The Cape Girardeau Area Using Lidar And Gis, Southeast Missouri, Usa, Olufeyisayo B. Ilesanmi, J. David Rogers, Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe Aug 2021

Evaluation Of Geohazards In The Cape Girardeau Area Using Lidar And Gis, Southeast Missouri, Usa, Olufeyisayo B. Ilesanmi, J. David Rogers, Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) has historically recorded some of the largest intensity earthquakes in North America, including significant earth movements that resulted in about 2000 felt earthquakes during 1811-1812. The region continues to experience mass wasting due to earth movements. The aim of this study is to understand the influence of geologic variables on mass wasting processes in the greater Cape Girardeau area, which forms the commercial center of Missouri's fertile "Bootheel" region. Earth movement susceptibility was evaluated in Cape Girardeau and Bollinger counties and portions of Stoddard and Scott counties by mapping potential landslide features on topographic …


Learning To Interpret Fluid Type Phenomena Via Images, Simron Thapa Aug 2021

Learning To Interpret Fluid Type Phenomena Via Images, Simron Thapa

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Learning to interpret fluid-type phenomena via images is a long-standing challenging problem in computer vision. The problem becomes even more challenging when the fluid medium is highly dynamic and refractive due to its transparent nature. Here, we consider imaging through such refractive fluid media like water and air. For water, we design novel supervised learning-based algorithms to recover its 3D surface as well as the highly distorted underground patterns. For air, we design a state-of-the-art unsupervised learning algorithm to predict the distortion-free image given a short sequence of turbulent images. Specifically, we design a deep neural network that estimates the …


Odu Highlights Climate Resilience Leadership During Legislators’ Visit To Campus, Amber Kennedy Aug 2021

Odu Highlights Climate Resilience Leadership During Legislators’ Visit To Campus, Amber Kennedy

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No abstract provided.


Social Constructivism In Chemistry Peer Leaders And Organic Chemistry Students, Aaron M. Clark Aug 2021

Social Constructivism In Chemistry Peer Leaders And Organic Chemistry Students, Aaron M. Clark

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Social constructivist learning is a goal in many STEM programs. The goal of this dissertation is to shed light on what that pedagogy looks like in the context of organic chemistry courses and by peer leaders whose job is to implement this pedagogy with general chemistry and organic chemistry students. Learning is complex; the social constructivist ideas presented in this dissertation, however, are a straightforward means for promoting learning. Qualitative and quantitative methods used to explore social constructivist learning are outlined.

Three investigations were conducted: First, approaches to learning by students completing the first semester of a yearlong organic chemistry …


Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites – Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #2; Unreclaimed Sites Ur-24, Ur-26, And Ur-40., Mike Mcanulty Aug 2021

Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites – Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #2; Unreclaimed Sites Ur-24, Ur-26, And Ur-40., Mike Mcanulty

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites - Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #3: Ur-06, Ur-07, Ur-20, Ur-22, Ur-35, And Ur-36, Mike Mcanulty Aug 2021

Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites - Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #3: Ur-06, Ur-07, Ur-20, Ur-22, Ur-35, And Ur-36, Mike Mcanulty

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites – Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #3: Ur-06, Ur-07, Ur-20, Ur-22, Ur-35, And Ur-36, Mike Mcanulty Aug 2021

Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites – Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #3: Ur-06, Ur-07, Ur-20, Ur-22, Ur-35, And Ur-36, Mike Mcanulty

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #2: Unreclaimed Sites Ur-24, Ur-26, And Ur-40, Mike Mcanulty Aug 2021

Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Unreclaimed Sites Final Field Sampling Plan (Fsp) #2: Unreclaimed Sites Ur-24, Ur-26, And Ur-40, Mike Mcanulty

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Indicators Of Senescence And Their Relationship With The Antioxidant Response Element In Ovarian Cancer Cells—Toward A More Encompassing View Of Enzyme Activity Levels In Cells, Shaniqua Analycia Hayes Aug 2021

Indicators Of Senescence And Their Relationship With The Antioxidant Response Element In Ovarian Cancer Cells—Toward A More Encompassing View Of Enzyme Activity Levels In Cells, Shaniqua Analycia Hayes

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Enzymes and other related proteins are promising targets as biomarkers for cancer diagnostics, and it is therefore important to be able to quantify intracellular enzyme activity levels, not just presence of enzyme. Thus, there is a great need for the development of methods that offer spatiotemporal quantification of intracellular enzyme activity levels in respiring 2- and 3-dimensional cultures or their sample-processed variants. Previous studies have demonstrated that ß-gal is upregulated in senescence and in select ovarian cancers, and its expression/activity is upregulated when cells are under oxidative stress conditions. To that end, the primary goal of this work was to …


Teaching Machine Learning For The Physical Sciences: A Summary Of Lessons Learned And Challenges, Viviana Acquaviva Aug 2021

Teaching Machine Learning For The Physical Sciences: A Summary Of Lessons Learned And Challenges, Viviana Acquaviva

Publications and Research

This paper summarizes some challenges encountered and best practices established in several years of teaching Machine Learning for the Physical Sciences at the undergraduate and graduate level. I discuss motivations for teaching ML to physicists, desirable properties of pedagogical materials, such as accessibility, relevance, and likeness to real-world research problems, and give examples of components of teaching units.


Recognising Local Innovation In The Framework Of Range Co‐Management On The Tibetan Plateau, Ann Waters‐Bayer, Zhaoli Yan Aug 2021

Recognising Local Innovation In The Framework Of Range Co‐Management On The Tibetan Plateau, Ann Waters‐Bayer, Zhaoli Yan

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Theory And Practice Study Of Settled Pastoralists In Xinjiang: Contrast Analysis The Different Production Method And Herdsman's Income, Tursunay Reyim, Shazhou An, Yongli Gang, Yimamu Aibibula, Peng Xu Aug 2021

The Theory And Practice Study Of Settled Pastoralists In Xinjiang: Contrast Analysis The Different Production Method And Herdsman's Income, Tursunay Reyim, Shazhou An, Yongli Gang, Yimamu Aibibula, Peng Xu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Integration Of On‐Station And Farmer Participatory Evaluation Of Multipurpose Legumes — A Case From Cauca, Colombia, Michael Peters, Rainer Schultze-Kraft, N. Vivas, L. A. Hernández, M. C. Tabares, K. Zöfel Aug 2021

Integration Of On‐Station And Farmer Participatory Evaluation Of Multipurpose Legumes — A Case From Cauca, Colombia, Michael Peters, Rainer Schultze-Kraft, N. Vivas, L. A. Hernández, M. C. Tabares, K. Zöfel

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Panoramic Learning With A Standardized Machine Learning Formalism, Zhiting Hu, Eric P. Xing Aug 2021

Panoramic Learning With A Standardized Machine Learning Formalism, Zhiting Hu, Eric P. Xing

Machine Learning Faculty Publications

Machine Learning (ML) is about computational methods that enable machines to learn concepts from experiences. In handling a wide variety of experiences ranging from data instances, knowledge, constraints, to rewards, adversaries, and lifelong interplay in an ever-growing spectrum of tasks, contemporary ML/AI research has resulted in a multitude of learning paradigms and methodologies. Despite the continual progresses on all different fronts, the disparate narrowly-focused methods also make standardized, composable, and reusable development of learning solutions difficult, and make it costly if possible to build AI agents that panoramically learn from all types of experiences. This paper presents a standardized ML …


The Hubble Pancet Program: Transit And Eclipse Spectroscopy Of The Strongly Irradiated Giant Exoplanet Wasp-76b, Guangwei Fu, Drake Deming, Joshua Lothringer, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Eliza M.-R. Kempton, Jegug Ih, Thomas M. Evans, Kevin Stevenson, Hannah R. Wakeford, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Jason D. Eastman, Keivan Stassun, Gregory W. Henry, Mercedes López-Morales, Monika Lendl, Dennis M. Conti, Chris Stockdale, Karen Collins, John Kielkopf, Joanna K. Barstow, Jorge Sanz-Forcada, David Ehrenreich, Vincent Bourrier, Leonardo A. Dos Santos Aug 2021

The Hubble Pancet Program: Transit And Eclipse Spectroscopy Of The Strongly Irradiated Giant Exoplanet Wasp-76b, Guangwei Fu, Drake Deming, Joshua Lothringer, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Eliza M.-R. Kempton, Jegug Ih, Thomas M. Evans, Kevin Stevenson, Hannah R. Wakeford, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Jason D. Eastman, Keivan Stassun, Gregory W. Henry, Mercedes López-Morales, Monika Lendl, Dennis M. Conti, Chris Stockdale, Karen Collins, John Kielkopf, Joanna K. Barstow, Jorge Sanz-Forcada, David Ehrenreich, Vincent Bourrier, Leonardo A. Dos Santos

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Ultra-hot Jupiters with equilibrium temperatures greater than 2000 K are uniquely interesting targets as they provide us crucial insights into how atmospheres behave under extreme conditions. This class of giant planets receives intense radiation from their host star and usually has strongly irradiated and highly inflated atmospheres. At such a high temperature, cloud formation is expected to be suppressed and thermal dissociation of water vapor could occur. We observed the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76b with seven transits and five eclipses using the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope (Spitzer) for a comprehensive study of its atmospheric chemical and physical …


Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Tim Scanlon Aug 2021

Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Tim Scanlon

Books & book chapters

The Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021 showcases the breadth and depth of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s research and development activities over the past several years.

Stories featured in Research Highlights 2021 stem from about 60 (of 140) current and recently-completed projects undertaken by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) 1100 scientists, technical experts and economists throughout the State.

Explore our Research Highlights 2021.

The publication demonstrates the innovative and applicable research that DPIRD and its collaborators and investment partners deliver to Western Australia.

Download the Research Highlights 2021 here. Alternatively, …


Observations And Validation Of Plasma Density, Temperature, And O+ Abundance From A Langmuir Probe Onboard The International Space Station, Shantanab Debchoudhury, Aroh Barjatya, Joseph I. Minow, Victoria N. Coffey, Michael O. Chandler Aug 2021

Observations And Validation Of Plasma Density, Temperature, And O+ Abundance From A Langmuir Probe Onboard The International Space Station, Shantanab Debchoudhury, Aroh Barjatya, Joseph I. Minow, Victoria N. Coffey, Michael O. Chandler

Publications

The Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) has been operational on board the International Space Station (ISS) since 2006. One of the instruments in the FPMU suite is a spherical wide-sweeping Langmuir probe, referred to as the WLP, which is sampled at a temporal cadence of 1 s giving in-situ measurements of the plasma density and electron temperature. In this study we present our refinements to the Langmuir probe analysis algorithm that address the uncertainties associated with photoelectron emission current from the metal probe. We also derive the fraction of O+ ions as a secondary data product, which shows decrease …


Venus Mountain Waves In The Upper Atmosphere Simulated By A Time-Invariant Linear Full-Wave Spectral Model, Michael P. Hickey, Thomas Navarro, Gerald Schubert, Richard L. Walterscheid Aug 2021

Venus Mountain Waves In The Upper Atmosphere Simulated By A Time-Invariant Linear Full-Wave Spectral Model, Michael P. Hickey, Thomas Navarro, Gerald Schubert, Richard L. Walterscheid

Publications

A 2-D spectral full-wave model is described that simulates the generation and propagation of mountain waves over idealized topography in Venus’ atmosphere. Modeled temperature perturbations are compared with the Akatsuki observations. Lower atmosphere eddy diffusivity and stability play a major role in the upward propagation of gravity waves from their mountain sources. Two local times (LT) are considered. For LT = 11h the waves are blocked by a critical level near 100 km altitude, while for LT = 16 h the waves propagate into the thermosphere. As a result of the small scale height in the Venus thermosphere, for LT …


Forensic Artifact Finder (Forensicaf): An Approach & Tool For Leveraging Crowd-Sourced Curated Forensic Artifacts, Tyler Balon, Krikor Herlopian, Ibrahim Baggili, Cinthya Grajeda-Mendez Aug 2021

Forensic Artifact Finder (Forensicaf): An Approach & Tool For Leveraging Crowd-Sourced Curated Forensic Artifacts, Tyler Balon, Krikor Herlopian, Ibrahim Baggili, Cinthya Grajeda-Mendez

Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

Current methods for artifact analysis and understanding depend on investigator expertise. Experienced and technically savvy examiners spend a lot of time reverse engineering applications while attempting to find crumbs they leave behind on systems. This takes away valuable time from the investigative process, and slows down forensic examination. Furthermore, when specific artifact knowledge is gained, it stays within the respective forensic units. To combat these challenges, we present ForensicAF, an approach for leveraging curated, crowd-sourced artifacts from the Artifact Genome Project (AGP). The approach has the overarching goal of uncovering forensically relevant artifacts from storage media. We explain our approach …


Forensicast: A Non-Intrusive Approach & Tool For Logical Forensic Acquisition & Analysis Of The Google Chromecast Tv, Alex Sitterer, Nicholas Dubois, Ibrahim Baggili Aug 2021

Forensicast: A Non-Intrusive Approach & Tool For Logical Forensic Acquisition & Analysis Of The Google Chromecast Tv, Alex Sitterer, Nicholas Dubois, Ibrahim Baggili

Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

The era of traditional cable Television (TV) is swiftly coming to an end. People today subscribe to a multitude of streaming services. Smart TVs have enabled a new generation of entertainment, not only limited to constant on-demand streaming as they now offer other features such as web browsing, communication, gaming etc. These functions have recently been embedded into a small IoT device that can connect to any TV with High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input known as Google Chromecast TV. Its wide adoption makes it a treasure trove for potential digital evidence. Our work is the primary source on forensically …


Mechanistic Investigation Of Neuropeptide S-Nitrosylation By Nitric Oxide Moieties: A Kinetic And Thermodynamic Approach, Vusumuzi Leroy Sibanda Aug 2021

Mechanistic Investigation Of Neuropeptide S-Nitrosylation By Nitric Oxide Moieties: A Kinetic And Thermodynamic Approach, Vusumuzi Leroy Sibanda

Dissertations and Theses

This dissertation focuses on providing quantitative insights regarding kinetic, thermodynamic and mechanistic parameters of neuropeptide S-nitrosylation by nitrous acid (HNO2), peroxynitrite (ONOO-) and S-nitroso-N-acetyl-D,L-penicillamine (SNAP) to produce S-nitrosothiols (SNOs). Peptide thiol stability and the formation of SNOs from neuropeptides; arginine vasopressin (AVP), somatostatin-14 (SST-14) and urotensin II (U-II) was studied. Investigations into the effects of temperature, copper chelators and pH on peptide thiol autoxidation show that AVP, SST-14 and U-II thiols have half-lives of 30, 44 and 28.2 mins respectively at physiologically relevant temperature and pH in the absence of metal chelators. Target peptide thiols were …


E-Cigarette Fluids And Aerosol Residues Cause Oxidative Stress And An Inflammatory Response In Human Keratinocytes And 3d Skin Models., Careen Khachatoorian, Wentai Luo, Kevin J. Mcwhirter, James F. Pankow, Prue Talbot Aug 2021

E-Cigarette Fluids And Aerosol Residues Cause Oxidative Stress And An Inflammatory Response In Human Keratinocytes And 3d Skin Models., Careen Khachatoorian, Wentai Luo, Kevin J. Mcwhirter, James F. Pankow, Prue Talbot

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Our goal was to evaluate the effects of EC refill fluids and EC exhaled aerosol residue (ECEAR) on cultured human keratinocytes and MatTek EpiDerm™, a 3D air liquid interface human skin model. Quantification of flavor chemicals and nicotine in Dewberry Cream and Churrios refill fluids was done using GC-MS. The dominant flavor chemicals were maltol, ethyl maltol, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, benzyl alcohol, and furaneol. Cytotoxicity was determined with the MTT and LDH assays, and inflammatory markers were quantified with ELISAs. Churrios was cytotoxic to keratinocytes in the MTT assay, and both fluids induced ROS production in the medium (ROS-Glo™) and …


Changes In The Flood Plains And Water Quality Along The Himalayan Rivers After The Chamoli Disaster Of 7 February 2021, Sansar Raj Meena, Kushanav Bhuyan, Akshansa Chauhan, Ramesh P. Singh Aug 2021

Changes In The Flood Plains And Water Quality Along The Himalayan Rivers After The Chamoli Disaster Of 7 February 2021, Sansar Raj Meena, Kushanav Bhuyan, Akshansa Chauhan, Ramesh P. Singh

Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research

The Himalayan regions are vulnerable to all kinds of natural hazards. On 7 February 2021, a deadly disaster occurred near the Tapovan, in Uttarakhand, Himalayas. During the event, large volume of debris along with broken glacial fragments flooded the Rishi Ganga River and washed away the nearby hydropower plants (Rishi Ganga and Tapovan), which was revealed from detailed analysis of multi spectral and bi-temporal satellite data. We present the impact of the Chamoli disaster on the flood plains and water quality of Himalayan rivers, Rishi Ganga near Tapovan, Alaknanda near Srinagar and Ganga near Haridwar and Bijnor. We used four …


Synchrotron X-Ray Characterizations Of Black Phosphorus: Preparation, Doping And Applications In Energy Storage, Minsi Li Aug 2021

Synchrotron X-Ray Characterizations Of Black Phosphorus: Preparation, Doping And Applications In Energy Storage, Minsi Li

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Black phosphorus (BP), as a two-dimensional material, has attracted interest in recent decades due to its unique properties—tunable band gap and high carrier mobility. Specifically, BP shows ultra-high theoretical capacity of 2595 mA h g-1, resulting in high potential practical applications in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, several challenges limit the development of BP in the energy storage field and LIBs: 1) The cost of the current synthesis methods of BP is too high to support extensive research studies and practical applications; 2) The electrical conductivity of BP is insufficient in LIBs; 3) The huge volume change of BP …


Compressed Th M-Ary Ppm Technique For Improved Performance Of Uwb Radio, Adnan Arar, Ahmed Masri, Yousef Dama Aug 2021

Compressed Th M-Ary Ppm Technique For Improved Performance Of Uwb Radio, Adnan Arar, Ahmed Masri, Yousef Dama

Hebron University Research Journal-A (Natural Sciences) - (مجلة جامعة الخليل للبحوث- أ (العلوم الطبيعيه

proposed Compressed M-Ary PPM (CTH M-Ary PPM) technique is to adopt fixed symbol duration for all M PPM modulation levels, which results in reducing the number of TH chips , improving the SINR at the pulse level and reducing the overall time required to complete the transmission of the same amount of data from any user. As a consequence, lowering the overall probability of users’ collisions, and so, reducing the chance of interference to occur from the beginning on the pulse level. Detailed channel model and Signal-to-Interference-pulse-Noise-Ratio (SINR) derivations are presented. The designed Simulation results confirm that the new proposed …