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2. Periampullary Carcinoma in Pregnancy - A Rare Cause of Jaundice in Pregnant Population
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hira waheed, Zishan Haider, Owais rao, and syed jahanzeb
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Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Periampullary carcinoma is one of the rarest cancers worldwide and causes >30,000 deaths annually in the United States (US). These cancers arise in close approximation to the papilla of Vater and include tumors of the distal common bile duct, ampullary region, duodenum, and pancreas. The clinical characteristics and curative approaches of the periampullary tumor spectrum are almost similar; however, their long-term outcomes are generally different. In this report, a case of periampullary adenocarcinoma was presented, diagnosed during the first trimester of a woman. As it is quite a rare entity in pregnancy, it should be suspected when patients complain of epigastric pain and jaundice with laboratory parameters suggestive of biliary tract obstruction during pregnancy to avoid misdiagnosis. The need to optimize both maternal and fetal outcomes is essentially challenging when surgical interventions are required for staging and various therapeutic purposes. Keywords: Pregnancy; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography.
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- 2024
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3. Timing of surgical intervention for acetabular fractures: A literature review of outcomes and experiences in low resource settings
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Sikandar Bhura, Abdul Qadir, Syed Jahanzeb, Syed Ghulam Mujtaba Shah, and Saadia Jabbar
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Acetabular fractures ,Surgical intervention ,Early intervention ,Low resource settings ,Outcome ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to examine the current evidence regarding the timing of surgical intervention for acetabular fractures and to explore the outcomes of early versus late surgical management. Additionally, this review aims to evaluate the experiences of low-resource settings in managing acetabular fractures. Method: A systematic literature search was conducted using electronic databases to identify relevant studies published between 2010 and 2022. Inclusion criteria consisted of studies that assessed the timing of surgical intervention for acetabular fractures and reported on outcomes such as pain, functional outcomes, and radiographic healing. A total of 22 studies were included in this review. Literature Review: The literature review revealed conflicting evidence regarding the optimal timing of surgical intervention for acetabular fractures. Some studies suggested that early intervention leads to improved outcomes in terms of pain relief, functional outcomes, and radiographic healing. However, other studies found no significant differences in outcomes between early and delayed surgical management. The experience of low-resource settings also showed comparable outcomes to those of high-income settings, although studies in these settings were limited. Results: The results of this literature review suggest that the timing of surgical intervention for acetabular fractures remains controversial. While some studies suggest that early intervention may result in better outcomes, others found no significant differences in outcomes between early and delayed surgery. Furthermore, the experience of low-resource settings suggests that successful outcomes can be achieved despite limited resources. However, further studies in these settings are needed to better understand the challenges and limitations of managing acetabular fractures in low-resource settings.
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- 2023
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4. Meyer's procedure for grade I and II AVN in delayed femoral neck fractures: A retrospective study
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Sikandar Bhura, and Syed Jahanzeb
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Femoral neck fracture ,Delayed presentation ,AVN ,Meyers procedure ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Background: Femoral neck fractures are challenging injuries that can lead to non-union and avascular necrosis (AVN), particularly in cases of delayed presentation. Muscle pedicle bone grafting has been suggested as a potential approach to supplement blood supply to the fracture site. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Meyer's procedure in the treatment of ununited femoral neck fractures with grade I and II AVN, which involves internal fixation and quadratus femoris-based muscle pedicle bone grafting. Methods: Five patients with delayed presentation of femoral neck fractures with grade I and II AVN were included in this retrospective study. The surgical approach for all patients was Meyer's procedure, consisting of open reduction and internal fixation followed by a muscle pedicle graft and cancellous bone graft. Fixation was done with parallel cannulated screws or non-cannulated cancellous screws. In all cases, the quadratus femoris muscle pedicle graft was utilized. The average follow-up duration was three years. Results: All five patients achieved radiological union and reported excellent functional outcomes, including the ability to perform activities such as squatting and sitting cross-legged. According to the Salvatti and Wilson hip rating system, three cases had excellent results, one had good results, and one had fair results. Two cases had coxa vara, and one case had temporary loss of scrotal sensation as complications. Avascular necrosis and transient foot drop were not observed in any cases. Using the modified Harris hip score, all cases achieved good or excellent outcomes, with an average follow-up period of 130 weeks and radiological union occurring at an average of 6.5 months. Conclusion: Meyer's procedure provides stable internal fixation and enhanced blood supply to promote union in ununited femoral neck fractures with grade I and II AVN. This technique can achieve good or excellent functional outcomes and may represent a viable treatment option for patients with these types of fractures. However, further research is needed to confirm these findings and optimize treatment strategies.
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- 2023
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5. Outcomes of Extended Curettage with and without Bone Allograft for Grade II Giant Cell Tumors around the Knee. A Retrospective Comparative Study
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Badaruddin Sahito, Sheikh Muhammad Ebad Ali, Bushra Majid, Muhammad Soughat Katto, Asif Jatoi, and Syed Jahanzeb
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giant cell tumors ,bone grafting ,bone cementing ,extended curettage ,knee/surgery ,Medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Abstract Objective This is the first study to establish the utility of extended curettage with or without bone allograft for Grade II giant cell tumors GCTs around the knee joint with the aim of exploring postoperative functional outcomes. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 25 cases of Campanacci grade II GCTs undergoing extended curettage between January 2014 and December 2019. The participants were divided into two groups: one group of 12 patients underwent extended curettage with bone allograft and bone cement, while the other group of 13 patients underwent extended curettage with bone cement only. Quality of life was assessed by the Revised Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Score and by the Knee score of the Knee Society; recurrence and complications were assessed for each cohort at the last follow-up. The Fisher test and two-sample t-tests were used to compare the categorical and continuous outcomes, respectively. Results The mean age was 28.09 (7.44) years old, with 10 (40%) males and 15 females (60%). The distal femur and the proximal tibia were involved in 13 (52%) and in 12 (48%) patients, respectively. There was no significant difference in the musculoskeletal tumor society score (25.75 versus 27.41; p= 0.178), in the knee society score (78.67 versus 81.46; p= 0.33), recurrence (0 versus 0%; p= 1), and complications (25 versus 7.69%; p= 0.21). Conclusions Extended curettage with or without bone allograft have similar functional outcomes for the knee without any major difference in the incidence of recurrence and of complications for Grade II GCTs. However, surgical convenience and cost-effectiveness might favor the bone cement only, while long-term osteoarthritis prevention needs to be investigated to favor bone allograft.
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- 2023
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6. Assessment of vitamin D levels in association with clinical determinants in females with hip fracture.
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Muhammad Afaque Alam, Muhmmad Qasim Ali, Muhammad Imran Javed, Syed Kamran Ali Shah, Zafrullah Khan, and Syed Jahanzeb
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vitamin d ,hip fracture ,orthopaedic ,diabetes mellitus ,Medicine - Abstract
Background:Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of falls and hip fractures in older adults. Risk factors are suboptimal sunlight exposure and the lower cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D, reduced dietary intake of D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol), impaired intestinal absorption, and impaired hydroxylation in the liver and kidneys. The present study's objective was to determine the frequency of vitamin D levels in females with hip fractures presenting to a tertiary care facility in Karachi, Pakistan.Methodology:Across-sectional studywas conducted atthe Orthopaedic SurgeryDepartment of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, from 17thMay to 16thNovember 2016. A total of 123 females with Hip fracture of ≤ 4 weeks were includedin this study. Patient's age, occupation, education level, and comorbidities like diabetes mellitus(DM), hypertension(HTN), and Vitamin D levels were observed. The patient was labeled withvitamin D sufficiency, insufficiency, and deficiencyon the basis of Vitamin D levels. Stratification was done, and the post-stratification Chi-square test was applied.Results:The mean age of study participant was 60.32±9.14 yearsand the mean duration of fracture was 12.27±5.84 days, Body Mass Index (BMI)was 24.57±2.77 kg/m2, vitamin D level was 18.28±8.10 ng/ml. Only 8.9% were found with sufficient vitamin D levels. Insufficiency was found in 28.5% of patients. Vitamin D deficiency was found in 62.6% of patients. Conclusion:Vitamin D deficiencyis common in elderly female patients with hip fractures and is associated with age and DM. This initial work warrants further larger-scale studies of vitamin D variations.
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- 2020
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7. Architectural Optimization of Parallel Authenticated Encryption Algorithm for Satellite Application
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Abid Murtaza, Tongge Xu, and Liu Jianwei
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Authenticated encryption ,FPGA ,nonce misuse attack ,parallel architecture ,satellite communication ,side-channel attack ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
High-speed data communication is becoming essential for many applications, including satellite communication. The security algorithms associated with the communication of information are also required to have high-speed for coping up with the communication speed. Moreover, the Authenticated Encryption (AE) algorithms provide high-speed communication and security services include data encryption, authentication, and integrity. The AE algorithms are available with serial and parallel architectures; among them, the Galois Counter Mode (GCM) algorithm has a parallel architecture. The Synthetic Initialization Vector (SIV) mode in the AES-GCM-SIV algorithm provides the nonce misuse protection using the GCM algorithm. Besides, reduced data throughput is provided using the AES-GCM-SIV algorithm as compared to the AES-GCM algorithm. This work introduced a parallel algorithm with re-keying and randomization of the initialization vector for high data throughput, nonce misuse protection, and side-channel attack protection. The implementation of the proposed algorithm is performed on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and it's compared with the FPGA implementations of AES-GCM, AES-GCM-SIV, and recently introduced algorithms. The optimization of the proposed algorithm and security analysis is presented for space application using different optimizations and a combination of optimizations.
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- 2020
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8. Orbital Debris Threat for Space Sustainability and Way Forward (Review Article)
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Abid Murtaza, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Tongge Xu, and Liu Jianwei
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Mega constellations ,multi-mission satellite ,satellite ,space debris ,space information network ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Over the past 60 years, satellite technology has demonstrated its usefulness successfully. However, this usefulness is at stake from a future point of view, due to the well-admitted orbital/space debris threat. This article thoroughly reviews all aspects of space debris issue including causes, amount and sizes of orbital debris, potential threats, counter-strategies with their latest status and related legal issues to highlight the criticality and urgency of the problem. This review elaborates the fact that despite all the worries and threats, the efforts to confront this challenge are considerably insufficient until today. This bitter reality demands for at-least curtailing the number of future launches to ensure the long-term sustainability of space, until the improvement in debris situation. However, contradictory to this necessity, large satellite constellations have been proposed that can drastically increase the existing orbital population in coming years. This approach will certainly not help in improving the space environment in the future; instead, it can worsen the space environment situation as recent studies shows. Also, space resources (i.e. orbital slots and frequencies) are limited to accommodate many more satellite projects from commercial and government organization in the future. So, there is a serious question of how the space industry can move forward to maintain a balance in controlling the future number of the satellite while accommodating many commercial or government space entities. This article also identifies two optimized approaches as a way forward for future satellite projects that can also enhance the effectiveness of space technology in the future.
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- 2020
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9. Level of osteoporosis awareness and its related factors in low density distal radius fractures patients aged 50 years and older in Asian country
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Ayesha Mughal, Muhammad Saeed Minhas, Syed Jahanzeb, Abdul Qadir, and Anisuddin Bhatti
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
- 2017
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10. Inadequate vitamin D level: Association with low energy fractures of distal radius in young patients and its predictors in Karachi Pakistan
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Ranjeet Kumar, Muhammad Saeed Minhas, Syed Jahanzeb, Vinod Kumar, and Anisuddin Bhatti
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
- 2017
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11. Navigation of Student Satellite in LEO with Minimal Sensors
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Memon, Zohaib Wahab, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, Li, Fu, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Yan, Liang, editor, and Yu, Xiang, editor
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- 2022
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12. An Efficient Encryption Algorithm for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Satellite Communication
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Murtaza, Abid, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, Hasan, Muhammad Noman, Xu, Tongge, Jianwei, Liu, Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Editorial Board Member, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Kotenko, Igor, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Anbar, Mohammed, editor, Abdullah, Nibras, editor, and Manickam, Selvakumar, editor
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- 2020
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13. Navigation of Student Satellite in LEO with Minimal Sensors
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Memon, Zohaib Wahab, primary, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, additional, and Li, Fu, additional
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- 2021
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14. IP-based Space Air Ground Information Network for Air Traffic Control Communication.
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Abid Murtaza, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Fazeelat Fatima, Tongge Xu, and Jianwei Liu 0001
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- 2019
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15. Air Traffic Surveillance Using IP-Based Space Information Network.
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Abid Murtaza, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Jianwei Liu 0001, and Tongge Xu
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- 2019
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16. Adaptive Model Predictive Control for a Class of Nonlinear Single-Link Flexible Joint Manipulator.
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Muhammad Noman Hasan, Muhammad Haris, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, and Shiyin Qin
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- 2019
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17. The Parallel CMAC Synthetic Initialization Vector Algorithm Implementation on FPGA.
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Abid Murtaza, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Tongge Xu, and Jianwei Liu 0001
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- 2019
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18. Image processing and vision techniques for smart vehicles.
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Ehsan ul Haq, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Jingchun Piao, Teng Yu, and Hyunchul Shin
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- 2012
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19. Single Camera Vehicle Detection Using Edges and Bag-of-Features
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Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, Haq, Ehsan Ul, Shin, Hyunchul, J. (Jong Hyuk) Park, James, editor, Chao, Han-Chieh, editor, S. Obaidat, Mohammad, editor, and Kim, Jongsung, editor
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- 2012
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20. A New BiGaussian Edge Filter
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Haq, Ehsan Ul, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, Shin, Hyunchu, J. (Jong Hyuk) Park, James, editor, Chao, Han-Chieh, editor, S. Obaidat, Mohammad, editor, and Kim, Jongsung, editor
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- 2012
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21. New Single Camera Vehicle Detection Based on Gabor Features for Real Time Operation.
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Mirza Waqar Baig, Syed Jahanzeb Hussian Pirzada, Ehsan ul Haq, and Hyunchul Shin
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- 2011
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22. Prevalence of inadequate vitamin D level and its predictors in children presenting with torus fractures
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Muhammad Saeed Minhas, Ayesha Mughal, Abdul Qadir, Syed Jahanzeb, and Saadia Jabbar
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
Review of the published articles does not show any study done to see if children with torus fracture are with Vitamin D deficiency. The aim of this study was to determine association of inadequacy of Vitamin D level with torus fracture and its predictors in children in Karachi Pakistan.Patient underage of 13 years came with torus fracture were included in study, and managed non-operatively with below elbow cast. Proforma was made which includes demographic data (age, gender, nutritional status) and exposure to sunlight, dietary habits, kind to apparel and type of accommodation they were living at. All participants underwent measurement of serum vitamin D level.Out of 558 children presented with limb fractures in emergency department, 190 (34.05%) had torus fracture, with mean age of 6.0 ± 4.2 years. 93 (48.94%) in pre-school group, 59 (31.05%) in school and 38 (20%) were breast-fed. On nutritional status, malnourished were 72 (37.89%), out of which 32 (44.44%) had first-degree malnutrition. On vitamin D level status only 52 (27.36%) participants had Vitamin D within normal range while 86 (45.26%) were found Vitamin D deficient. We found that vitamin D level is directly related to nutritional status, duration of sun exposure maternal vitamin d levels and not significantly related to age, gender, type of accommodation and different fabric types.In this study torus fracture in children is significantly associated with Vitamin D deficiency, with common predictors including nutritional status, maternal Vitamin D level for lactating mothers and duration of exposure of sunlight. Vitamin D supplementation in children can prevent a significant number of fractures via national programs for food fortification and increase the awareness of general population on the importance of sunlight exposure and intake of food rich in Vitamin D.
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- 2022
23. Osteoporosis: Prevalence, awareness and pertinent risk factors in a cohort of elderly Asian population presenting with low‐energy distal radius fractures
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Anser Saeed Khan, Saadia Jabbar, Syed Jahanzeb, Abdul Qadir, and Muhammad Muzzammil
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Adult ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Osteoporosis ,Low energy ,Risk Factors ,Statistical significance ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,Emergency department ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Cohort ,Asian population ,Female ,Distal radius fracture ,Radius Fractures ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND This study aims to evaluate the awareness of osteoporosis and related risk factors in elderly Asian patients who present with distal radius fractures. The distal radius fracture is one of the most frequent fractures in the elderly cohort, owing to osteoporosis, and maybe a harbinger for further fractures, however, data is scarce regarding awareness of this condition among these patients. METHOD This cross-sectional study was conducted on patients aged 45 and above that presented in the emergency department with low-energy distal radial fractures in Karachi from January-December 2018. Data were collected via a self-designed questionnaire, assessing the demographic information, knowledge about osteoporosis and its risk factors. The data was analysed using SPSS 20 for statistical significance. RESULTS From a total of 550 patients with a mean age of 70.5 ± 32.82 years, there were 442 (80.36%) females and 108 (19.63%) males. On educational consideration, 243 (44.18%) patients could not read or write and only 110 (20%) of the patients received secondary school education. Only 123 (22.36%) were well informed about osteoporosis, the predominant source of information being their physician. There were 427 (77.63%) patients who were unaware of osteoporosis, 16% of which were smokers, 26% indicated they exercised at least 30 minutes daily, and 2% reported drinking alcohol occasionally. On dietary supplements, 24.27% of patients reported calcium and 17.81% reported vitamin D supplement consumption on regular basis. CONCLUSION We found a positive correlation between a patient's education status and osteoporosis awareness We believe that the role of the physician could be crucial in preventing further fractures in such patients via physician lead educational campaigns to target modifiable risk factors.
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24. Architectural Optimization of Parallel Authenticated Encryption Algorithm for Satellite Application
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Abid Murtaza, Liu Jianwei, Tongge Xu, and Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada
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Authenticated encryption ,General Computer Science ,Initialization vector ,Computer science ,Parallel algorithm ,02 engineering and technology ,nonce misuse attack ,010402 general chemistry ,Encryption ,01 natural sciences ,satellite communication ,side-channel attack ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Side channel attack ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,Field-programmable gate array ,FPGA ,Galois/Counter Mode ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,020202 computer hardware & architecture ,0104 chemical sciences ,parallel architecture ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,Algorithm ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Cryptographic nonce - Abstract
High-speed data communication is becoming essential for many applications, including satellite communication. The security algorithms associated with the communication of information are also required to have high-speed for coping up with the communication speed. Moreover, the Authenticated Encryption (AE) algorithms provide high-speed communication and security services include data encryption, authentication, and integrity. The AE algorithms are available with serial and parallel architectures; among them, the Galois Counter Mode (GCM) algorithm has a parallel architecture. The Synthetic Initialization Vector (SIV) mode in the AES-GCM-SIV algorithm provides the nonce misuse protection using the GCM algorithm. Besides, reduced data throughput is provided using the AES-GCM-SIV algorithm as compared to the AES-GCM algorithm. This work introduced a parallel algorithm with re-keying and randomization of the initialization vector for high data throughput, nonce misuse protection, and side-channel attack protection. The implementation of the proposed algorithm is performed on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and it’s compared with the FPGA implementations of AES-GCM, AES-GCM-SIV, and recently introduced algorithms. The optimization of the proposed algorithm and security analysis is presented for space application using different optimizations and a combination of optimizations.
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- 2020
25. A Reconfigurable Model-Based Design for Rapid Prototyping on FPGA
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Abid Murtaza, Liu Jianwei, and Tongge Xu
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Rapid prototyping ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Embedded system ,Model-based design ,business ,Field-programmable gate array - Abstract
The digital design methodologies are evolving with the increase of digital systems utilization in daily life. The Model Based Design (MBD) methodology provides a unique methodology for design and implementation of digital systems on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). Recently, a lot of research effort has been put to exploit new methodologies for designing and prototyping of digital systems on FPGA. The FPGA hardware provides prototyping which provides means of verifying your design at an early stage of development cycle. This helps to evaluate design trade-offs by testing the design in real-time on hardware. Making prototypes is a common practice in research-oriented projects. However, it requires excess development time which increases time to market of the product. This paper illustrates the use of reconfigurable MBD for rapid prototyping of digital systems on Microsemi ACTEL FPGAs for improving the design-cycle and time-to-market of a product. The model is simulated to verify the functionality of the design at system-level and a high-level code is generated from the MBD toolset embedded in MATLAB for hardware implementation. Then, a High-Level Synthesis (HLS) is performed on the generated code which converts this high-level code into Verilog-HDL suitable for hardware implementation on FPGA. Hence, this work presents a methodology and its analysis for design of digital system using high-level synthesis on Microsemi ACTEL FPGA.
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- 2020
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26. Orbital Debris Threat for Space Sustainability and Way Forward (Review Article)
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Tongge Xu, Liu Jianwei, Abid Murtaza, and Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada
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Space technology ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,General Computer Science ,space information network ,Computer science ,satellite ,General Engineering ,space debris ,Space (commercial competition) ,01 natural sciences ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,0103 physical sciences ,Sustainability ,Space industry ,General Materials Science ,Satellite ,Mega constellations ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,multi-mission satellite ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Space debris ,Space environment - Abstract
Over the past 60 years, satellite technology has demonstrated its usefulness successfully. However, this usefulness is at stake from a future point of view, due to the well-admitted orbital/space debris threat. This article thoroughly reviews all aspects of space debris issue including causes, amount and sizes of orbital debris, potential threats, counter-strategies with their latest status and related legal issues to highlight the criticality and urgency of the problem. This review elaborates the fact that despite all the worries and threats, the efforts to confront this challenge are considerably insufficient until today. This bitter reality demands for at-least curtailing the number of future launches to ensure the long-term sustainability of space, until the improvement in debris situation. However, contradictory to this necessity, large satellite constellations have been proposed that can drastically increase the existing orbital population in coming years. This approach will certainly not help in improving the space environment in the future; instead, it can worsen the space environment situation as recent studies shows. Also, space resources (i.e. orbital slots and frequencies) are limited to accommodate many more satellite projects from commercial and government organization in the future. So, there is a serious question of how the space industry can move forward to maintain a balance in controlling the future number of the satellite while accommodating many commercial or government space entities. This article also identifies two optimized approaches as a way forward for future satellite projects that can also enhance the effectiveness of space technology in the future.
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- 2020
27. A Lightweight Authentication and Key Sharing Protocol for Satellite Communication
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Tongge Xu, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Jianwei Liu, and Abid Murtaza
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Key sharing ,Authentication ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Communications satellite ,business ,Protocol (object-oriented programming) ,Computer network - Published
- 2020
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28. Space Air Ground Integrated Network: Coverage for Accident Monitoring
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Tongge Xu, and Jianwei Liu
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Accident (fallacy) ,Work (electrical) ,Software deployment ,Air ground ,Computer science ,Systems engineering ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Space (commercial competition) ,Communications protocol ,Visualization - Abstract
Advances in high-speed means of transportation have provided a convenient and fast way of traveling. Besides, the high-speed transportation has impact on the number of accidents reported every year. The monitoring of accidents is significant for improving the rules and regulations for transportation to avoid future accidents. The accident monitoring is performed using different networks on the ground, in the air, in the water, and in the space. Furthermore, the Space Air Ground Integrated Network (SAGIN) provides enlargement of coverage for applications like accident monitoring. In this paper, a framework is proposed for monitoring of accidents using SAGIN along with communication protocol. In this work, a simulation for verification of the framework and visualization of the deployment is performed. The improvement of services offered by proposed framework is discussed for comprehending the benefits.
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- 2021
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29. Randomized Key Exchange Protocol Implementation for Internet of Things Application
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Liu Jianwei, Zohaib Wahab Memon, Tongge Xu, and Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,business.industry ,Initialization vector ,Computer science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Encryption ,One-time pad ,Public-key cryptography ,Forward secrecy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Side channel attack ,business ,Protocol (object-oriented programming) ,Key exchange ,Computer network - Abstract
Recently, the security of public key security algorithms have been research extensively; besides, the utilization of public key cryptography requires key exchange protocol. The security of key exchange protocol is significant as it transmits the key and therefore, the security of public key algorithms depend on the security of key exchange protocol. In addition, the concept of Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) is evolving with the number of security threats. Traditionally, the key exchange protocols use asymmetric and symmetric to exchange session keys, which consumes more hardware resources and time for implementation. Moreover, these encryption based key exchange protocols requires several messages to exchange before sending the key, which cause delay in key exchange and consume bendwidth ineffciently. This work provides a new key exchange protocol with randomized initialization vector and advanced features for PFS. The proposed algorithm is simple and faster as compared to previous algorithms, the security of proposed algorithm is comparable to One Time Pad (OTP) algorithm.
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- 2020
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30. Assessment of vitamin D levels in association with clinical determinants in females with hip fracture
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Syed Kamran Ali Shah, Zafrullah Khan, Muhammad Imran Javed, Muhmmad Qasim Ali, Muhammad Afaque Alam, and Syed Jahanzeb
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Hip fracture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Orthopaedic ,medicine.disease ,Hip Fracture ,Internal medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Medicine ,Vitamin D ,business ,Association (psychology) - Abstract
Background:Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of falls and hip fractures in older adults. Risk factors are suboptimal sunlight exposure and the lower cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D, reduced dietary intake of D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol), impaired intestinal absorption, and impaired hydroxylation in the liver and kidneys. The present study's objective was to determine the frequency of vitamin D levels in females with hip fractures presenting to a tertiary care facility in Karachi, Pakistan. Methodology:A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, from 17thMay to 16thNovember 2016. A total of 123 females with Hip fracture of ≤ 4 weeks were included in this study. Patient's age, occupation, education level, and comorbidities like diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN), and Vitamin D levels were observed. The patient was labeled with vitamin D sufficiency, insufficiency, and deficiency on the basis of Vitamin D levels. Stratification was done, and the post-stratification Chi-square test was applied. Results:The mean age of study participant was 60.32 ± 9.14 years and the mean duration of fracture was 12.27 ± 5.84 days, Body Mass Index (BMI) was 24.57 ± 2.77 kg/m2, vitamin D level was 18.28 ± 8.10 ng/ml. Only 8.9% were found with sufficient vitamin D levels. Insufficiency was found in 28.5% of patients. Vitamin D deficiency was found in 62.6% of patients. Conclusion:Vitamin D deficiency is common in elderly female patients with hip fractures and is associated with age and DM. This initial work warrants further larger-scale studies of vitamin D variations. Link:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/IJEHSR/article/view/462/620
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31. Detection and Communication of Disasters with Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network
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Muhammad Noman Hasan, Muhammad Haris, Tongge Xu, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, and Liu Jianwei
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Emergency management ,business.industry ,Air ground ,Computer science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Satellite broadcasting ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Space (commercial competition) ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,law.invention ,Work (electrical) ,law ,Internet Protocol ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,The Internet ,business ,Communications protocol ,computer ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering - Abstract
The rapid development in the industrial sector has caused severe damage to the environment, which resulted in the occurrence of catastrophic disasters of high magnitude on earth. Moreover, the efforts for providing better early warnings and rescue operations during and after the disasters largely depend on communication protocol utilized for disaster management. Therefore, researchers are working to devise an efficient communication protocol for detection and communication of disasters. The communication protocol must comprise a methodology to transmit images of the disaster site effectively and facilitates communication between disaster site and disaster management centers. Presently, the disaster management is performed using terrestrial networks (using the Internet and mobile networks), space-ground networks (using satellites in different orbits), and air-ground networks (using Un-manned Aerial Vehicle and airships). Besides, the utilization of all devices in space, air, and ground can help to enhance the services for disaster management. In this work, Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network (SAGIN) is proposed to be used for disaster management. Moreover, a framework is proposed for the realization of the enhanced services using Internet Protocol (IP) for the detection and communication of disasters. Also, a comparison with the presently deployed networks is provided for comparison of services provided for disaster management.
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32. High-Throughput Optimizations of AES Algorithm for Satellites
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Tongge Xu, Muhammad Haris, Zohaib Wahab Memon, Liu Jianwei, and Muhammad Noman Hasan
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Security analysis ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Computation ,Communications satellite ,Data security ,Cryptography ,business ,Encryption ,Field-programmable gate array ,Algorithm ,Cryptographic nonce - Abstract
The increase in the flow of information and high-speed communication has compelled researchers to use satellite networks for different applications. The satellite networks comprise different satellites in different orbits that require the data security algorithms for the providing security and privacy of consumers' information. The data security primarily consists of data confidentiality service, which is provided by data encryption algorithms. The data encryption algorithm for example AES algorithm is utilized in many applications, including the satellites. The challenges for AES algorithm utilization in satellite applications are high-speed computation, lightweight implementation, and catering the radiations in the space environment. In this work, optimizations are proposed for coping with the challenges in a data encryption algorithm for the space environment. Also, the high-throughput optimization for the AES algorithm is realized on FPGA, and it equated with previous work. Moreover, the recent security attacks, for instance the nonce misuse attack is challenging for the security of encryption algorithms. The high-throughput optimized encryption algorithm protects against the recent attacks by the modifications in the AES algorithm. Moreover, the security analysis is provided against the latest attacks for the validation of high-throughput optimizations.
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33. Bayesian Optimized Long-Short Term Memory Recurrent Neural Network for Prognostics of Thermally Aged Power Mosfets
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Muhammad Haris, and Shiyin Qin
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Hyperparameter ,Recurrent neural network ,Computer science ,Bayesian optimization ,Bayesian probability ,MOSFET ,Power cycling ,Electronic engineering ,Prognostics ,Power MOSFET - Abstract
Power semiconductor switches such as MOSFET are widely used in electric vehicles, electric trains, and power conversion systems. The prognostics and health monitoring (PHM) and reliability of the MOSFETS are critical in power electronic systems. The ON-state resistance of the MOSFETS is the primary and significant precursor of failure. In this paper, we present a data-driven approach to predict the change in ON-state resistance using Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) Recurrent Neural Network (RNN). The experimental data are obtained by power cycling the MOSFET in thermal stress. The LSTM network's hyperparameters are optimized using Bayesian Optimization, which improves results and reduces time to develop the model. Our proposed Bayesian Optimized LSTM RNN (BO-LSTM RNN) gives good prediction accuracy using less number of layers. The model's performance is also analyzed using a small percentage of data used to train the LSTM RNN. The proposed model is also tested on different MOSFETS degradation data to prove the universality of the model using the same hyperparameters.
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34. Space Air Ground Integrated Network: Communication Network for Air Traffic Control
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Liu Jianwei, Zohaib Wahab Memon, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Tongge Xu, Muhammad Haris, and Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Aviation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Air traffic control ,Work in process ,Adaptability ,Systems engineering ,Communications satellite ,Mobile telephony ,business ,5G ,Heterogeneous network ,media_common - Abstract
The satellite networks are used for technological enhancement in many fields including mobile communication (i.e. 5G technology). Similarly, the aviation industry is in process of adopting the satellite network for effective and efficient air traffic control for enhancing the safety of passengers and aircrafts. Recently, the space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system is introduced for aviation industry as an advancement of existing radar-based surveillance. Moreover, this system has its limitations such as inefficient satellite network utilization, global adaptability, and many more; which advocates its ineffectiveness as an efficient surveillance system. The challenges faced by the aviation industry can be resolved by using heterogeneous networks such as the Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network (SAGIN). Therefore, in this work, challenges faced by aviation industry and lagging in current and under-development systems are discussed, besides, a framework based on SAGIN is proposed for air traffic control. Moreover, the Satellite Communication Protocol Specifications (SCPS) is proposed for air traffic control communication and the proposed framework is simulated.
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35. Simple Robust Fixed-Time Fault-Tolerant Attitude Control for a class of Rigid Spacecrafts
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Muhammad Noman Hasan, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Muhammad Haris, and Shiyin Qin
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Attitude control ,Spacecraft ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Control theory ,Fault tolerance ,Angular velocity ,NASA Deep Space Network ,Robust control ,business ,Quaternion - Abstract
The need to explore outer and deep space and make it more beneficial for mankind is emphasized in the space industry. But such exploration missions demand intensive attitude control even under a harsh and challenging environment. Due to these external interruptions, the actuators installed at the spacecraft may suffer degradation in its performance with time and may cause partial or complete mission failure. This paper presents a fixed-time robust, yet simple, passive fault-tolerant control for a class of rigid spacecraft with partial loss of actuator effectiveness, external disturbance, and inertial uncertainties. A quaternion presents the spacecraft's attitude dynamics. The error trajectories of angular velocity and attitude are made to converge rapidly to a smaller region around the equilibrium in a fixed time. The trajectories then asymptotically converge to equilibrium. Simulation results endorse the effectiveness of the presented robust fixed-time passive fault-tolerant controller.
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36. Output-Feedback Robust MPC for a class of Nonlinear system
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Muhammad Haris, and Shiyin Qin
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Nonlinear system ,Model predictive control ,Exponential stability ,Computer science ,Control theory ,Linear system ,Trajectory ,Robust control ,Invariant (physics) - Abstract
This paper compares the performance of a robust model predictive control (MPC) with a nominal MPC. The robust scheme is applied to a nonlinear system with input constraints, bounded unknown additive disturbances, and uncertainties on the system states. The design of the robust controller relies on the linearized version of the nonlinear model along its trajectory. It comprises two components, one of which is obtained by a continuous-time MPC approach with tightened constraints for stabilizing the nominal system. The other one is chosen as standard LQR gain, ensuring that the error system trajectories lie in a particular invariant set. The controller is implemented in a digital environment and utilizes a continuous-time model and equations, vastly reducing the computational burden. Furthermore, with some plausible assumptions, the closed-loop system is demonstrated to have regional exponential stability around the origin. Simulation results verify the improvement in disturbance rejection property of the employed controller over nominal MPC.
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37. Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Versus Additional Diagnostic Mammographic Views for the Evaluation of Asymmetric Mammographic Densities
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Muhammad Ismail Alvi, Hira Waheed, Imrana Masroor, Shaista Afzal, and Syed Jahanzeb
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Breast imaging ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,General Engineering ,Digital Breast Tomosynthesis ,medicine.disease ,ultrasound (u/s) ,Tomosynthesis ,Conventional mammography ,Breast cancer ,radiographically dense breasts ,medicine ,Mammography ,additional view (av) ,digital breast tomosynthesis (dbt) ,Radiology ,business ,Diagnostic Mammography - Abstract
Introduction Many young females present with an advanced stage of breast cancer, which has a negative effect on the prognosis. Digital breast tomosynthesis is a new emerging imaging technique that aids in improving the specificity of mammography with subsequent early detection of breast cancer, especially in women with radiographically dense breasts. Tomosynthesis is subjectively preferred to conventional mammography and may offer superior diagnostic accuracy for the evaluation of breast lesions. Method Two breast radiologists retrospectively reviewed asymmetric densities using protocols that were institutional review board-approved in 185 patients aged 18 - 70 years (mean: 48 years) who underwent diagnostic mammography and tomosynthesis. Each asymmetric density was interpreted once with tomosynthesis and once with supplemental mammographic views; both modes included the mediolateral oblique and craniocaudal views in a fully crossed and balanced design by using a five-category Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) assessment and a probability-of-malignancy score. If the abnormality persisted and appeared benign or completely disappeared on both modalities, the agreement between additional views and tomosynthesis was determined by calculating Kappa value. If there was a discrepancy between additional views and tomosynthesis, the abnormality was subjected to ultrasound. In our study, 89 asymmetric densities were subjected to ultrasound. Results In a total of 182 cases, 84 (46.15%) were categorized as BIRADS-0; 97 (53.30 %) as BIRADS-I, and one (0.55 %) as BIRADS-II on an additional view. Among the asymmetric densities categorized as BIRADS-0 on additional mammography views, digital breast tomosynthesis categorized 72, six, five, and one patient as BIRADS-0, BIRADS-I, BIRADS-II, and BIRADS-IV, respectively. For densities categorized as BIRADS-I (97) on additional view, digital breast tomosynthesis categorized 10 and 87 densities as BIRADS-0 and BIRADS-I, respectively. No change in the BIRADS category was observed among BIRADS-II and BIRADS-IV. A significant difference was observed with the chi-square test among BIRADS categories assigned by an additional view and digital breast tomosynthesis with a p-value of < 0.001. There was, however, a substantial agreement among additional views and tomosynthesis with a kappa value of 0.767. Conclusion Our study results suggest that tomosynthesis may be equivalent to, if not more equivalent to, additional imaging in the assessment of mammographically-detected asymmetric densities, thus improving BI-RADS classification and patient management.
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38. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on orthopedic Surgeon in Pakistan (Preprint)
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Syed Jahanzeb, Ali Asghar, Saadia Jabbar, and Hira Waheed
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BACKGROUND In the light working under the constant threat of getting infected while treating orthopedic related patients, and trying to minimize their exposure as much as possible to avoid the contagion, has stressed out even the more seasoned orthopedicians. So we decided to initiate an anonymous online survey, and our target was to solely involve the orthopedic surgeons of our country to figure out how much this ongoing pandemic has affected their mental well-being, how prepared they feel they are to face this threat and what, according to them in the end-game solution to this pandemic. OBJECTIVE The objective of our study is to assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on clinical practice as well as psychological impact on orthopedic surgeons of Pakistan. METHODS An online survey involving orthopedic surgeons working in different regions of Pakistan through social media platforms like whatsapp and facebook and also through email, to assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. The questionnaire comprises of multiple options all carefully chosen with a definitive aim to understand the impact of COVID-19 on their day to day practice and how well equipped they feel they are , in terms of knowledge as well as personal protective equipment . Our survey also aims to evaluate their state of mind and physical as well as emotional wellbeing in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS Among 77 respondents, mean age of participants was 47 ± 12 years, mostly 31 (40.3%) were consultant and mostly 28(36.4%) having experience in field of orthopedics was between 5-10 years.This data revealed 48(62.3%) respondent did not received any specific training or recommendations about COVID pandemic from their institute and principle source of knowledge among them was social media 46 (59.7%) and only 37(48.1%) reported they are well informed on latest COVID guidelines. During pandemic 73(94.8%) did not operate any covid patient and among them 31(40.3%) not declared willingness to do elective orthopedic surgery on covid positive patient. Interestingly, this data revealed the willingness of orthopedic surgeons 30(39%) to take care of COVID-19 positive patients and support their colleagues in intensive care units, if needed. Concerning their orthopedic practice, mostly 35(45.5%) stopped planned surgeries and 20(26%) reported decrease in emergency surgeries during pandemic, this might be due to decrease in road traffic accident notified by study participant 24(31.2%). For consultation 56(72.7%) respondent used telemedicine and video conference during pandemic. During pandemic respondent revealed that in suspicious of covid infection mostly 34(44.2%) agreed on go through covid test and isolation while 28(36.4%) agreed to stay at home and observe and 65(84.4%) agreed on complete isolation on positive testing. 67(87%) feel anxious, stressed, furious, angry or depressed due to pandemic and most common fear among them was to infect their family members followed by getting infected and loss of their life and health. As the age decreased, the percentage of orthopaedic surgeons feeling stressed out increased and only 4(5.8%) estimate their protection as well protected. 40(51.9%) did not think their institute is well equipped to deal COVID pandemic and 31(40.3%) did not agreed to strategy of their institute to face COVID pandemic. Mostly agreed on specific vaccine 25(32.5%) quarantine 26(33.8%) would be best solution to preventive method to handle pandemic. CONCLUSIONS COVID-19 pandemic has pitted our orthopedic community against challenges rarely encountered in the field of health care professionals. They nevertheless have to play an important role in the face of an increasing psycological and emotional stress which comes from working in a post COVID era . The dread of getting infected while treating and operating on patients and the sinking feeling of spreading the contagion to their loved ones has put a massive toll on the emotional well being of our orthopedic community and needs to be addressed through open and fair discussion . So during these trying times, we need to rise to the occasion and work as a close knitted team to overcome every obstacle encountered in the face of COVID-19 pandemic.
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39. The New Age of Trauma Resuscitation – Introducing Tranexamic Acid in an Accident & Emergency Department in Karachi Pakistan
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Muhammad Muzzammil, Muhammad Saeed Minhas, Jahanzeb Effendi, Syed Jahanzeb, Muhammad Ovais, Azeem Jamil, Ayesha Mughal, and Abdul Qadir
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Background: In traumatic patients there is increase loss of blood and requires excessive blood transfusion as compared to other diseases. Clinical efficacy and clinical safety of tranexamic acid in decreasing blood loss assess during this study in post traumatic patients. Method: Prospectively conducted randomized doubleblind placebo controlled study carried out. Patients were blindly randomized into two groups to receive either intravenous 1gm tranexamic acid 20 min or similar volume of 0.9% saline as placebo (P). Inclusion criteria was based on pulse rate >110 per min or systolic pressure level
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40. Single Event Effects Tolerant AES-CTR Implementation for Authentication of Satellite Communication
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Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Abid Murtaza, Tongge Xu, and Liu Jianwei
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Authentication ,Computer science ,Event (computing) ,business.industry ,Communications satellite ,business ,Computer network - Published
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41. The Compatibility Analysis of AES Algorithm for Design Portability on FPGA
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Abid Murtaza, Liu Jianwei, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, and Tongge Xu
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Software portability ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Embedded system ,Compatibility (mechanics) ,business ,Field-programmable gate array - Published
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42. Space Air Ground Integrated Network: Coverage for Accident Monitoring
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Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, primary, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Liu, Jianwei, additional
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43. Single Camera Vehicle Detection Using Edges and Bag-of-Features
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Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, primary, Haq, Ehsan Ul, additional, and Shin, Hyunchul, additional
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44. A New BiGaussian Edge Filter
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Haq, Ehsan Ul, primary, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, additional, and Shin, Hyunchu, additional
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45. New Single Camera Vehicle Detection Based on Gabor Features for Real Time Operation
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Baig, Mirza Waqar, primary, Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussian, additional, Haq, Ehsan ul, additional, and Shin, Hyunchul, additional
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46. Randomized Key Exchange Protocol Implementation for Internet of Things Application
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Hussain Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb, primary, Memon, Zohaib Wahab, additional, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Jianwei, Liu, additional
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47. Optimized Authentication Algorithm on FPGA for Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network
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Hussain Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb, primary, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Jianwei, Liu, additional
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48. Detection and Communication of Disasters with Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network
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Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, primary, Haris, Muhammad, additional, Hasan, Muhammad Noman, additional, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Jianwei, Liu, additional
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49. High-Throughput Optimizations of AES Algorithm for Satellites
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Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain, primary, Hasan, Muhammad Noman, additional, Memon, Zohaib Wahab, additional, Haris, Muhammad, additional, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Jianwei, Liu, additional
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50. Lightweight Encryption Algorithm Implementation for Internet of Thing Application
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Hussain Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb, primary, Xu, Tongge, additional, and Jianwei, Liu, additional
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