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    • FIR filter design using modified lanczos window function 

      Samad, Md. Abdus; Uddin, Jia; Ahmed, Md. Razu (© 2012 Advanced Materials Research, 2012)
      Attenuated side lobe peak in the range of around ~-45dB is required in many applications of signal processing and measurements. However, the problem is usual window based FIR filter design lies in its side lobes amplitudes ...
    • Geographic routing protocol in mobile ad-hoc networks for reliable FTP traffic communication 

      Uddin, Jia; Kim, Jongmyon (© 2014 International Information Institute Ltd., 2014)
      This paper investigates the performance of the Geographic Routing Protocol (GRP) in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) with respect to network configuration in terms of number of nodes and network area. We employ the File ...
    • Grouping of handwritten Bangla basic characters, numerals and vowel modifiers for multilayer classification 

      Reza, Khondker Nayef; Khan, Mumit (© 2012 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2012)
      For better performance in multilayer or hierarchical classification of handwritten text, appropriate grouping of similar symbols is very important. Here we aim to develop a reliable grouping schema for the similar looking ...
    • High performance computing for large graphs of internet applications using GPU 

      Uddin, Jia; Oyekanlu, Emmanuuel; Kim, Cheol-Hong; Kim, Jong-Myon (© 2014 Science and Engineering Research Support Society, 2014)
      The high speed CPU based routers currently in use could not handle the massive data required for real-time multimedia communication. Graphics processing units (GPUs) offer an appreciable alternative due to high computation ...
    • Human development and interaction in the age of ubiquitous technology 

      Rahman, Hakikur (© 2016 IGI Global, 1/27/2016)
      The human condition is affected by numerous factors in modern society. In modern times, technology is so integrated into culture that it has become necessary to perform even daily functions. Human Development and Interaction ...
    • Humidity sensor using surface adsorbed channel modulated Graphene nanoribbon: NEGF approach 

      Shakil, Shifur Rahman; Zohra, Fatema Tuz; Pramanik, Parna; Tushar, Raihanul Islam (© 2014 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015-01)
      Electronic transport properties of Graphene nanoribbon (GNR) are explored by self-consistent numerical simulation. The effects of vapour (H2O) adsorption in GNR sheets on its current-voltage (I-V) characteristics, conductivity, ...
    • Impact of background utilization and background traffic on the foreground applications in a wide area network 

      Uddin, Zia; Kim, Jongmyon (© 2012 Springer Science+Business Medi, 2012)
      In the real scenarios, network utilization widely depends on the background traffic and the number of active users. This paper presents the effect of background traffic on the QoS of foreground traffic by varying the ...
    • Implementation of an Optical Character Reader (OCR) for Bengali language 

      Chowdhury, Muhammed Tawfiq; Islam, Md. Saiful; Bipul, Baijed Hossain; Rhaman, Md. Khalilur (© 2016 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016-03)
      Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is the process of extracting text from an image. The main purpose of an OCR is to make editable documents from existing paper documents or image files. Significant number of algorithms ...
    • An improved chromosome sorting algorithm by permutation group-based inverted block-interchanges 

      Tabassum, Afrida; Abdullah, Wali Mohammad; Manjur, Najia; Islam, Rehennuma; Ahmed, Ashfaque Uddin; Morshed, Shourav Imtiaz; Tinni, Rizia Iqbal; Kabir, Kazi Lutful; Islam, Muhammad Nazrul (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-12)
      In comparative genomics, a common issue is to find the shortest course of operations for the transformation of one genome into another. During rejoining the blocks, inverted block interchange, a more distinct form of block ...
    • Inference of genetic networks using multi-objective hybrid SPEA2+ from microarray data 

      Showkat, Dilruba; Kabir, Mitra Lutful (© 2013 IEEE, 2013-07)
      Multi-objective optimization plays a significant role in optimizing many real life problems, where we desire to optimize more than one objective. Numerous multi-objective optimization algorithm exists in research. NSGA-II ...
    • Intelligent intrusion prevention system for households based on system-on-chip computer 

      Rashid, Md Tahmid; Abir, Imtiaz Kalam; Shourove, Niaz Sharif; Muntaha, Rakibun; Rhaman, Md Khalilur (© 2016 IEEE, 2016-05)
      Over the course of the last few decades, security systems have undergone radical overhauls and have transitioned into such sophisticated devices that some even completely shun any form of human interventions. In spite of ...
    • Learning qur'anic arabic through interactive web-based software: a pragmatic approach in language for specific purpose 

      Abdullah, Matin Saad; Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan (© 2013 IEEE., 2013-03)
      About 80 percent of the world's Muslim populations are non-native speakers of the Arabic language. Since it is obligatory for all Muslims to recite the Qur'an in Arabic during regular prayers, an extraordinary social ...
    • Line profile-based fingerprint matching 

      Ali, Hafsa Moontari; Corraya, Sonia (© 2017 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2/21/2017)
      Traditional fingerprint matching algorithms primarily focus on minutiae points on fingertip surface. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed for fingerprint matching that is based on ridge and valley characteristics ...
    • A looking-out portal (LOP) approach to enhance qualitative aspects of bandwidth utilisation in academic networks 

      Ahmed, Waseem; Ansari, Zahid; Herrmann, Johannes U.; Abdullah, Matin Saad (© 2011 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2011-11)
      Campuses of educational institutions periodically need to increase network bandwidth to keep up with increased demand and this decision is based on the quantitative aspects of the network bandwidth utilisation. The qualitative ...
    • Low complexity routing algorithm for rearrangeable switching networks 

      Chakrabarty, Amitabha; Collier, Martin J. (© 2013 IEEE, 2013-03)
      For a long time among the research community. Routing algorithms for this class of networks have attracted lots of researchers along with other related areas, such as modification of the networks structure, crosspoints ...
    • LVQ and HOG based speed limit traffic signs detection and categorization 

      Biswas, Rubel; Tora, Moumita Roy; Bhuiyan, Farazul Haque (© 2014 IEEE Computer Society, 2014)
      The proper identification of the traffic signs can ensure driving safety and can play a very important role in reducing the number of road accidents significantly. This paper represents a uniform way to detect the speed ...
    • Network design and performance analysis of geographical routing protocol in mobile Ad-Hoc networks 

      Alam, Abu Hasnat Md. Riadul; Khan, Md. Atiqur Rahaman; Uddin, Jia (© 2013 IEEE, 2013)
      In this research we have explored the consequences of increase in number of nodes on the overall performance of Geographical Routing Protocol (GRP) which is at present covering an enormous demand in the field of Mobile ...
    • A new multilevel solar panel system for urban areas 

      Zenan, Ahmed Hosne; Ahmed, Sanjana; Rhaman, Md. Khalilur; Rahman, Mosaddequr Abdur (© 2013 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2013)
      A new multilevel solar panel system is proposed for its use in urban residential solar home systems. The proposed system consists of three panels mounted in a rack one above another at a fixed distance from each other to ...
    • A new routing algorithm for symmetric rearrangeable networks and emerging applications 

      Chakrabarty, Amitabha; Collier, Martin J. (© 2012 IEEE, 2012)
      An excavation tele-robotic system is developed to excavate and collect lunar regolith. The excavator has been developed by the team BRACU ChondroBot consisting students from BRAC University for NASA's 2nd Annual Lunabotics ...
    • Night mode face recognition using adaptively weighted sub-pattern PCA 

      Alom, Md. Zahangir; Khan, Arif; Biswas, Rubel; Khan, Mumit (© 2012 IEEE, 2012)
      The face recognition problem is made difficult by the great variability in head rotation and tilt, lighting intensity and angle, facial expression, aging, partial occlusion (e.g. Wearing Hats, scarves, glasses etc.), etc. ...