Miscellaneous economics questions

In the world, all of the resources are limited; there is the issue in a fundamental economic problem also for society at large. Also resources are finite and want and need to be infinite, unless everybody’s wants and has to be restricted in some way. But this is not possible in this world, so they … Read more

Minimizing Energy Consumption in Large Scale Wireless Sensor Network using Adaptive Duty Cycle Algorithm

Abstract – In a large scale wireless sensor networks, monitoring particular area requires large number of nodes to be active. As the numbers of nodes are more, the energy consumed by each node will be more. Energy is the most critical issue in wireless sensor networks. At MAC level, duty cycle scheduling is being used … Read more

Secure Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract – Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of tiny devices. These tiny devices have limited energy, computational power, transmission range and memory. However, wireless sensor networks are deployed mostly in open and unguarded environment. One of the major applications of the sensor networks is in military. So security is the greatest concern to deploy sensor … Read more

The strengths and limitations of providing microcredit and undertaking industrialisation in poverty alleviating process

Introduction This essay is going to discuss the strengths and limitations between providing microcredit and undertaking industrialisation in poverty alleviating process. It will also analysis how these approaches help a country alleviate poverty and how it work in each economy field. Two countries will be used as example in this essay, which are China and … Read more

Efficient methods for determining multiple spoofing attacks

ABSTRACT: The Paper proposes to use spatial information, a bodily assets related to each and every node, exhausting to falsify, and now not reliant on cryptography, as the root for detecting spoofing attacks, figuring out the collection of attackers when a couple of adversaries masquerading as the similar node identification and localizing a couple of … Read more

Expression Analysis from sequence of images – a review

Abstract – Inferring expressions from sequence of images is a real challenge and it impacts the recent research in the field of image processing. Communicating intention through facial expressions is easier for a human being but judgment of emotions for a machine is difficult. Facial expression analysis is an intensive research field that aims for … Read more

Models of disability

2.3. The Social and Medical Model of Disability-Affirmative, Environmental, Attitudinal This is the two pragmatic models of disability, though there is the psychological and the most recent one, the administrative or charity model. Some expert has argued that disability is a personal tragedy or part of life caused by societal barriers, while other overview it … Read more

Successful performance management

Introduction Performance management includes a management structure and a supervisor that is responsible for 1) selecting employees who have the capacity to perform essential job functions; 2) designing jobs, tasks and functions, and work processes to facility and support quality performance; 3) establishing clear expectations; 4) providing orientation, training, and continuing education; 4) removing barriers … Read more

Sun and Maximum Power Point Tracking in Solar Array Systems Using Fuzzy Controllers

Abstract: Solar energy is viewed as clean and renewable source of energy for the future. So the use of Photovoltaic systems has increased in many applications. That need to improve the materials and methods used to harness this power source. There are two major approaches; sun tracking and maximum power point tracking. These two methods … Read more

Renewable low-carbon energy generation

In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the Fifth Assessment Report briefing in its climate change series. Garnering international attention, the report has concluded that scientist’s are now 95% certain that humans are the ‘dominant cause’ of global warming [IPCC, 2013]. The report follows decades of scientific consensus around the potential … Read more

Globalisation and global consumers

Kotler (1980) formulated a theory, which postulated upon two factors that may draw a company into international market development. They are: Push ‘ Because of the lack of home market penetration/opportunities; and Pull ‘ By increasing opportunities for its product abroad. Global Trends & Culture Starbucks efficiently produce and distribute globally, but they do not … Read more

Implementing changes in healthcare systems and environments

Changes in various sectors of the healthcare system are constantly taking place. It continues to be a driving force in the quest so as to balance cost containment and improved healthcare quality (Omachonu et al, 2010). Various strategies are implemented to combat hospital acquired infections and there is a high priority to increase compliance rate … Read more

Pandora

In 1982, Pandora was founded in Denmark by goldsmith, Algot Per Enevolsen, and his wife Winnie, situated in a modest surrounding in Copenhagen. The story is about a company with distinctive brand and products that in just a few years had an extraordinary journey from local Danish jewellery to a world’s most recognized and loved … Read more

History of mathematics

INTRODUCTION After the early mathematicians from Egypt, Babylon, and Greece, mathematics still continued to pave its way toward so many ideas and discoveries. The successors of the Greeks in the history of mathematics were the Hindus of India. The Hindu civilization’s record in mathematics dates from about 800 B.C., but became significant only after influenced … Read more