Performance Evaluation of BLDC Motor using Intelligent Hybrid Controllers for Position Control
This paper presents the development and implementation of a new and practical fuzzy switching position controller for process industry control. Compatible with the structure of a bang–bang controller, a two-input fuzzy switching position controller with five rules is proposed. The idea is based on constructing a fuzzy switching control law which is functionally analogous to a traditional bang–bang controller. Fuzzy logic rules are used to enable an improved version of the conventional bang–bang control. The objective is to replace the conventional bang–bang controller with the proposed fuzzy switching position controller. A modified three-stage bang–bang controller is also designed and implemented. This controller is tested under the same conditions as that of the proposed fuzzy switching position controller, and its performance is used as a basis of comparison by which both controllers are measured. Both controllers are developed using MATLAB using the position control of a brushless dc motor drive found in the majority of these new robotic devices. Simulation Results shows that the fuzzy switching position controller produces adequate control performance, particularly in handling nonlinearities and external disturbances. The efficacy of the fuzzy switching position controller is demonstrated by its positive results, practicality, and feasibility in the process industry sector, when compared with a modified traditional bang–bang controller.
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Performance of Major Crops in Maharashtra State, India
The present study discusses the growth performance of major agricultural crops in Maharashtra state, India. Important variables like area, production and yield were compiled for the period 1992-93 to 2011-12 from various published sources. There is a marked shift from the cultivation of food grains to commercial crops. Among food grains, the yield under coarse wheat declined 1.34 per cent between 1992-93 to 2011-12. Similarly, the performance of cotton, soybean, maize and gram in terms of area, production and yield was impressive during the study period. The use of modern varieties, irrigation and fertilizers were important factors that ensured higher growth in crop production. The results of crop growth indicate that the enhanced capital formation, better irrigation facilities, normal rainfall and improved fertilizer consumption helped to improve crop output in the state.
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Photomorphing detection using demosaicing
The field of computer graphics is rapidly maturing to the point where human subjects have difficulty distinguishing photorealistic computer generated images (PRCG) from photographic images (PIM). In legal situations and in the intelligence community where photographs are used as evidence, it is crucial to understand whether the image is authentic or forged. So, it is very essential to develop the system which can distinguish between original images and computer generated images. Computer graphics many softwares are capable of generating highly photorealistic images that can be impossible to differentiate from photographic images. Therefore, classifying photographic images and photorealistic computer graphics has become an important problem for image forgery detection. So, we are providing the novel approach for this problem using Demosaicing algorithm. Demosaicing algorithm is having some special features. Missing color values are determined from a weighted linear combination of neighboring pixels. The process of demosaicing interpolates the raw image to produce at each pixel an estimate for each color channel. With proper analysis, traces of demosaicing are exhibited in the peak of an analysis signal. The presence of demosaicing indicates the image is from a digital camera rather than generated by a computer.
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Planar geometry ion acoustic shock waves in electron-positron-ion quantum plasmas
We have studied the formation of quantum ion acoustic shock waves (QIASWs) in a three component unmagnetized plasma, whose constituents are electrons, ions and immobile positrons. The effects of both the dissipation due to the plasma kinematic viscosities and the dispersion caused by the Bohm potential are taken into account. Employing reductive perturbation method, we have obtained the deformed Korteweg-deVries Burger (dKVB) equation for quantum ion acoustic shock wave in planar geometry. From our numerical analysis, we have studied the effect of the quantum parameter H and ion kinematic viscosities (hi0) of the planar dKdVB on different values of the positron concentration P.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome and its disorders: a review
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive disorder which leads to infertility in association with several disorders like oligomenorrhea, obesity, type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disorder. It is characterized by an increased level of androgen production and disordered gonadotropin secretion, which results in chronic anovulation. In fact, it is the leading cause of anovulatory infertility. It mostly affects the women of reproductive age. In this review, there is a detailed description about the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, etiologies and treatments.
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Poverty and social inequality in society and their implications
Usually calculated by calculating the absolute poverty line, with poverty as well as the limitations due to lack of access to accurate data is how to choose the items needed for low-income groups, is confronting. On the other hand, the determination of relative poverty rather than poverty, inequality shows. This paper inequality poverty and its causes in society, with an emphasis on equality of society makes. Show the causes and consequences of poverty in our communities, especially Iran could use the attention of planners and policy makers socio - economic placed. Because the consequences of any social phenomenon causes can be the starting point and deal with of the phenomenon Poverty and social inequalities in society.
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Proximate and anti-nutritional composition of “ntiti-ikpa”, and “ntubiri”, traditional diets of the ikwerre ethinic national in Nigeria
The proximate and anti-nutritional composition of “ntiti-ikpa” and “ntubiri”, diets of Ikwerre people was studied. The diets were prepared following their traditional methods of preparation. Results of proximate contents revealed the presence of high carbohydrates, fibre and proteins in the studied samples. Anti-nutrients such as tannins, alkaloids, oxalates, phyates were also detected in the studied samples. Aside being anti-nutrients, some of the anti-nutrient compounds could as well be beneficial to the body. This study has shown the proximate and anti-nutritional composition of “ntiti-ikpa” and “ntubiri” diets.
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Radiation effects on a convective flow of a micropolar fluid along an inclined flat plate with uniform surface heat and mass flux
A steady two dimensional free convective flow of an electrically conducting and radiating micropolar fluid along an inclined flat plate is investigated, by taking variable electrical conductivity, uniform surface heat flux and mass flux into account. The governing partial differential equations are transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations, which are then solved numerically by a fourth order Runge-Kutta method along with shooting technique. A parametric study is conducted to illustrate the effects of the governing parameters namely, micro-inertia density parameter, vertex viscosity parameter, heat generation/absorption parameter, radiation parameter, Schmidt number and Prandtl number on the velocity, temperature and concentration as well as skin-friction coefficient, Nusselt number and Sherwood number.
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Re-thinking Shelter Strategies in Lagos, Nigeria: A Panacea for Attaining a Global City Status
Although Lagos, Nigeria is classified among the largest cities in the world, there are uncertainties about whether its quest to become a global city can materialize if its growth continues to be inundated by problems of shelter deprivation. The current population estimate of Lagos is over 17.0 million. It is known that 60-70% of this figure are scattered among the 200 officially recognized slum settlements in the city. The implication is that the quality of life of many urban dwellers that constitute the human resource base of the city will be compromised if prompt measures are not taken. This paper hypothesizes that one sure way for Lagos to climb the global urban hierarchy is for it to initiate urban changes in the form of adopting a real estate strategy that focuses on counter-measures against the prevalence of shelter deprivation. The study examines the experiences of cities in countries that share similar historical antecedents with Lagos. Different perspectives of the real estate strategy employed by different countries in their attempt to attract foreign investments are discussed. The paper concludes by emphasizing the dimensions of real estate strategy that could be applicable in the Lagos context.
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Relationship between individual characteristics and effectiveness of human resources staff
The present study examines the relationship between individual characteristics and effectiveness of human resources staff of the University of Kermanshah focuses light. This descriptive study based on survey and is branching out. Inventory data is collected. In order to measure the individual characteristics of human resources At standard questionnaire "Bass, and AldryjValnzy" and part of the questionnaire has been developed based on the model used is Talkut Parsons The reliability of individual features 0.85 and the reliability of the 0.87 was obtained Both the questionnaire and Cronbach's alpha over 0.7 are thus the reliability of both questionnaires were required. Statistical volume of about 470 employees Glider (non-faculty members) are Based on the sample was selected as the Morgan Dujy 270 finally 291 questionnaires were collected. For the normal data obtained from the Kolmogorof test - Nuf smear was normal and the test results confirmed the data. Spearman correlation test research hypotheses, were approved And normal test results confirmed the data Hypothesis test of solidarity with my Speer, were approved and they proved positive and significant effect This means that the individual characteristics of human resources is stronger The study population will increase the effectiveness of staff.
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