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Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2010 Issue 1
- Conference date: 12-13 Dec 2010
- Location: Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC), Doha, Qatar
- Volume number: 2010
- Published: 13 December 2010
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Mental task discrimination using digital signal processing
More LessAbstract Recent advances in computer hardware and signal processing have made possible the use of EEG signals or ‘brain waves’ for communication between humans and computers. Locked-in patients now have a way to communicate with the outside world, but even with the latest techniques, such systems still suffer communication rates of the order of 2-3 tasks/minute. In addition, existing systems are not lik Read More
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A multilingual financial watch alerting system
Abstract Depending on user profiles expressed by associated expected events, and conditions for raising alerts, from manual meticulous news annotation of an adequately selected corpus, an ontology domain is created. A cross-language information retrieval approach is used for automatic translation of financial documents corresponding to the particular domain corresponding to the user requirement. By this way, users ma Read More
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Conceptual approach for multi-level restructuring of categorized documents in a corpus
Authors: Samir Elloumi, Ali Al Jaoua, Fethi Ferjani, Mohamad Jihad Jaam, Firas Laban, Helmo Hammami and Nasreddine SemarAbstract In order to improve the browsing activity in a documentary database, we propose a conceptual approach for multi-level restructuring of categorized documents in a corpus. Starting from a manual and static organized corpus, based on the domain ontology, we derive new dynamically generated structures embedded in the static one. We use a conceptual recursive indexing method based on the selection of the minimal Read More
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Numerical simulation of particle-laden coaxial turbulent jets
More LessAbstract The study of particle-laden coaxial, turbulent jets has been of interest due to its importance in several applications such as industrial burners, combustors and mixing devices. The addition of the second phase to the continuous phase jet can change the already complicated flow pattern and turbulent characteristics of the jets. Vast research efforts have been devoted to understanding such phenomena, but detail Read More
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Assistive educational technology
More LessAbstract Despite the importance of literacy to employment and social well-being, the literacy rate of the visually impaired and deaf population is estimated to be quite low. Braille, the primary method of reading and writing for the blind, is a tactile system in which embossed dots representing letters and numbers can be read with the fingers. Similarly, the primary method of communication for the deaf is sign language. Sign la Read More
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Effect of non-uniform, out-of-plane illumination, shear rate andparticle distribution on the accuracy of nPIV velocity measurement
Authors: Rana Khader, Anoop Kanjirakat and Reza SadrAbstract Nanoparticle image velocimetry (nPIV) uses evanescent-wave illumination to measure two velocity components, U and V, tangential to a wall in a region with thickness of the order of hundreds of nanometers. In this region the illumination intensity decays exponentially with distance normal to the wall, z, and hence tracers closer to the wall have ‘brighter’ and ‘bigger’ images than those that are further away, i.e. at la Read More
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Estimation of highly selective channels for downlink LTE systemby a robust neural network
Authors: Aymen Omri, R. Hamila, M. Hasna, R. Bouallegue and H. ChaiebAbstract In this paper we propose a robust channel estimator for the downlink of a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system using a highly selective neural network. This method uses the information provided by the reference signals to estimate the total frequency response of the channel in two phases. In the first phase, the proposed method learns to adapt to the channel variations, and in the second phase it predicts the chann Read More
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Time of arrival-based location estimation for cooperativerelay networks
Authors: Hasari Celebi, Mohammed Abdallah, Hussein Syed, Khalid Qarage and Slim Mohamed AlouniAbstract Cooperative communications is a technique to create a virtual antenna array using several distributed single antenna nodes in the system. It helps in increasing the area of coverage without the need of increased transmission power. As the destination receives multiple copies of the source's signal, it also improves the diversity order. The performance of cooperative networks has been thoroughly investigated in the p Read More
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Protocol suite for exploiting spectrum resourcesin Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks
Authors: Vinay Kolar and Nael Abu-GhazalehAbstract The success and wide proliferation of wireless and mobile services places extreme pressure on the limited available wireless bandwidth. As this pressure continues to increase with smartphones, new services and users, the available bandwidth will not be able to sustain it, severely limiting the promise of computing on the move. Dynamic Spectrum Access networks (DSANs or sometimes known as Cognitive Radio Ne Read More
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Development of an optimal data reduction scheme fora four-wire hot-wire probe
Authors: Singha Arindam and Reza SadrAbstract One of the most widely used measurement instruments in the turbulence community is the hot-wire probe. Amongst them, the four-wire probe is lately gaining popularity because of the enhanced accuracy and the extended directional working range due to the presence of the fourth ‘redundant’ wire. However, the need for exhaustive calibration makes the hot-wire probe a less preferred instrument to be used in atmo Read More
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Constraint diagrams can be used to interpret programspecification expressions: an evaluation experimentwith novice users
By Noora FetaisAbstract Constraint diagrams (CDs) are a graphical notation used for program specification. For the purposes of formal software specification using a visual method, Kent designed constraint diagrams as an intuitive approach to formally specify programs. This paper presents an experiment that evaluates the interpretation of constraint diagrams compared with natural language (NL) for understanding program specification state Read More
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Rich entity recognition in English text
Authors: Rishav Bhowmick, Michael Heilman, Kemal Oflazer, Behrang Mohit and Noah SmithAbstract Entity type recognition is used as a pre-processing step in common applications like summarization of text, classifying documents or automatic answering of questions posed in natural language. Here, ‘entity’ refers to concrete and abstract objects identified by proper and common nouns. Entity recognition focuses on detecting instances of types like person, location, organization, and so on. For example, a Read More
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StepID - A Matlab-based toolbox for identification fromstep response
Authors: Sarah Qaffaf, Salim Ahmed, Nada Mustafa and Zainab ObeidAbstract For advanced control, transfer function models are widely used and identification from step response is a common choice in process industries to obtain such models. Over the last decade, significant developments have taken place in the field of identification from step response using the so-called integral equation approach. However, these developments have not been included in the identification tools available Read More
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Materials science and engineering are ‘outside the box’ at Qatar University to improve the Environment
More LessAbstract The Office of Research and the Materials Technology Unit (MTU) at Qatar University (QU) have undertaken many challenges and initiatives in line with QU's role in achieving objectives set by the university's stakeholders. This includes taking the first steps to become a distinguished research university. As materials science is an interdisciplinary field, MTU has a variety of research activities that extend across all facult Read More
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Efforts in the State of Qatar to conserve and monitor endangered marine turtles
More LessAbstract Marine turtles are listed as endangered and they belong to Animal Kingdom phylum Chordata, class Reptilia and are descendants from early reptiles. Marine turtles are long-living and the females lay many eggs. Each year, thousands of hatchlings emerge from their nests along many coastlines across the world. Natural obstacles faced by young and adult sea turtles are numerous and on the increase, including n Read More
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Pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) chlorophyll a fluorometry for monitoring the health of corals along the coast of Qatar
Authors: Adeyinka Adenikan, Cecile Richard, Edourd Horlin, Romain Le Gall, Thibault Schvartz and Eric DutrieuxAbstract The Arabian Gulf is shallow, sub-tropical and semi-enclosed, all factors that promote large variations in the properties of its water. The extreme natural variations, in association with global changes such as the increasing pH of the oceans and climate change, make the ecosystem balance of the Gulf very fragile. A one-year-long study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of PAM (pulse amplitude modulation) Read More
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Qatar Sustainable Water & Energy Utilization Initiative (QWE). Water and environmental research activities at TAMUQ
Authors: Ahmed Abdelwahab and Patrick LinkeAbstract Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) has very active and well-established environmental and water research and development program. TAMUQ has recently founded the Qatar Sustainable Water and Energy Utilization Initiative (QWE) which is a center of excellence for open and cooperative research, and capacity building established to address the sustainable environmental, water and energy efficiency issu Read More
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Gas-to-Liquids Research at Texas A&M University at Qatar
Authors: Dragomir Bukur and Nimir El BashirAbstract As the State of Qatar endeavors to become the ‘Gas Capital of the World’, it is imperative to develop cost-effective technologies for gas processing. In this context, gas-to-liquid (GTL) technology represents a major pathway for the production of ultra-clean liquid hydrocarbons and value-added chemicals. The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) reaction is the principal route for the GTL process. Professor Bukur is explori Read More
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GTL fuels and their effects on aircraft aas turbine altitude ignition – detailed diagnostics
Abstract There has been growing interest for alternative fuels in aviation in the past three years. An alternative fuel can be defined by the triplet ‘feedstock-process-fuel’. Presently, the triplet with one of the highest technology readiness levels for gas turbine (GT) applications involves using natural gas in a Fischer-Tropsch thermo-chemical process to derive synthetic paraffinic kerosene (SPK). Generic Fischer-Tropsch fuels we Read More
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Automating visual inspection of pipes used for natural gas production
Authors: Peter Ian Hansen, Brett Browning, Peter Rander and Hatem AlismailAbstract Qatar is a worldwide leader in liquid natural gas (LNG) production and is poised to lead the world in gas-to-liquids (GTL) production with the commissioning of the Pearl GTL facility. Unfortunately, Qatar's gas fields contain non-negligible quantities of corrosive and toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S), resulting in the ongoing need for expensive and labor intensive pipe inspection to detect and monitor areas of corrosion. Such ins Read More
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