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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have over 50% and 30% of global oil and gas reserves respectively and have therefore traditionally relied on fossil fuels to meet all their energy requirements. In recent years however there has been a realization to diversify their energy mix and tap on their rich solar energy potential. While buildings account for as much as 80% of the total national...
Early detection of onset and outbreak of infectious diseases has paramount importance in containing such diseases before they turn into epidemics. The incredible growth in popularity and spatial resolution of coverage have made micro-blogging sites like Twitter a promising source of information for assessing the evolution of intensity of such diseases within a locality. However, identifying tweets...
Generally, in typical wireless communication systems, interleavers are deployed after channel coding to distribute burst of errors, so they appear as simple errors. Alternatively, in this paper, a novel seed based random (SBR) post modulation interleaver is reported. SBR interleaver is an attempt to form a unique scrambling matrix in order to interleave the data bits/symbols optimally. Moreover, our...
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