| A Novel Discrete Multi-Tone Constellation Algorithm |
| Posted on 06 October, 2009 |
In this study, a novel constellation algorithm for application in Discrete Multi Tone (DMT) modulation is presented. As the signal space diagram obtained is similar to snail, we have called the resulting modulation scheme as Snail Shift Keying (SSK), whose major property is its non-symmetric configuration where demands of subscribers can be prioritized conveniently. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) and SSK, with the same power, have been applied to the DMT system with AWGN channels. Compared to a well-known QAM modulation scheme, based on the simulation results, the constellation algorithm presented has an improved Bit Error Rate (BER) performance with the same complexity in implementation. |
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| Analysis of the Relationship Between Eating Attitudes and Body Shape in Female Students |
| Posted on 06 October, 2009 |
This study aims at investigating the relationship between
eating attitudes and body image dissatisfaction. Among the female students
of psychology from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, during 2008, 140
students were selected through random sampling. This research was conducted
in a field work fashion using the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) and the
Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ). The data collected were analyzed using
correlational statistics. Results suggested that there is a significant
positive correlation between the eating attitudes and body image dissatisfaction.
Thus, students who are overly dissatisfied with their body shape are at
a higher risk for an eating disorder. |
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| Comparing Achievement Goal Orientations of Iranian Gifted and Nongifted Schoolchildren |
| Posted on 06 October, 2009 |
This study was designed to compare achievement goal orientations of gifted and nongifted students. The 512 students in secondary school, including 262 nongifted students and 250 gifted students, responded to the achievement goal questionnaire. Analysis indicated that nongifted students scored significantly higher than gifted students on mastery goal orientation (F (1, 464) = 30.69, p<0.0001). Within groups analysis showed gifted students, as well as nongifted students more significantly use of performance-approach goals than mastery and performance-avoidance goals. Results are discussed with respect to general theoretical implications and context of Iranian educational system. |
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| The Use of Project Management Software in Construction Industry |
| Posted on 06 October, 2009 |
This research summarizes a study that was performed
on the construction industry in Iraq related to the use of Project Management
Software (PMS), its applicability and acceptance in the execution of todays
constructed projects. The data were collected from project management
professionals that yielded 31% response. The major findings concerning
software use over time, reasons for use/nonuse PMS, analytical technique
usage and software development are described. The results indicate that
construction professionals have different characteristics, needs and preferences.
The study shows that construction professionals are more experienced and
educated, they tend to work on fewer projects with larger numbers of activities
and they are more likely to use Primavera Project Plan (P3) than Microsoft
Project. Construction respondents revealed in heavy users of critical
path analysis for planning and control, resource scheduling for planning
and earned value analysis for control. The number of activities in a typical
project and the use of software for all active projects were the key determinants
of the usage of specific analytical techniques. These factors are also
significant determinants of the types of information entered and updated,
although the effect is weaker. To maximize the impact on practice, development
of new planning and control methods should include their integration into
project management software. In Iraq, substantial efforts have been made
in order to enhance the efficiency of software usage in construction industry. |
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| Effects of Fiber Type and Content on the Rutting Performance of Stone Matrix Asphalt |
| Posted on 06 October, 2009 |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect
of fiber type and content on the rutting performance of stone matrix asphalt
mixtures. In this research two types, cellulose fibers (made in Iran and
Germany) and mineral fibers (rock wool) with various percentages (0.1-0.5%)
of the total weight of the Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) mixture were used
and after determining optimal bitumen content for each fiber percentage,
we examined their effect on SMA bulk specific gravity, Void in Mineral
Aggregate (VMA), void content, Marshall stability, Indirect Tensile Strength
(ITS) and flow parameters. Also results of dynamic creep test were used
as an indicator of rutting performance of SMA specimens. Results of the
laboratory tests showed that variation of fiber type and content can lead
to considerable changes in rutting performance of SMA. Specimens made
with 3% cellulose-GER (made in Germany) has resulted to highest value
of ITS and least permanent deformations. Also with considerations of potential
rutting, optimum percentage for each fiber type has been concluded. |
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