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Radar-guided robot
Published 2014“…The main objective of this project is to utilize a small radar system using USRP to implement the guidance of the movement of an unmanned mobile robot to find an opened door in an indoor environment. …”
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782
Modelling power consumption of dual CPU server
Published 2015“…A correct power consumption model is essential for providing guidelines to design such hardware and software. In this paper, we find that due to the CPU’s complex architecture, the power consumption is not monotonically increasing with the increasing CPU utilization, for some certain computational-intensive program. …”
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783
Marketing public health programmes : a diet perspective
Published 2015“…The objective of this study is to find out Singaporean 's dietary habits and attitude towards healthy diet. …”
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784
Negotiation of the Singapore auntie identity
Published 2016“…The Singaporean Auntie identity can be seen as doubly problematized because of the stigmatized stereotypes associated with Singaporean Aunties and the stigmatization of old age. To find out how the concepts of social stigma and age old identity are associated with each other, this paper aims to study how Singaporean Aunties negotiate their identities amidst the existing notions of a negative stigmatization placed on them. …”
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785
Do higher politician salaries reduce corruption and improve governance?
Published 2016“…We propose that our findings can be explained by: electoral pressure, peer pressure, and mutual monitoring effects.…”
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786
An auction approach for resource allocation in cognitive radio networks
Published 2016“…This experiment adopts a Hackner utility function [3] and Matlab programming tools to find the demands for the radio spectrum from each SU. …”
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787
Negotiating time in British Malaya : colonial Singapore’s role in time legislature, 1895 – 1933
Published 2017“…By paying attention to the state of events on the ground – in other words the colonial realities, we find that decisions involving time legislature were mediated by logistical and political difficulties and concerns, the participating intermediaries of whom were a diverse group of human actors with varied interests. …”
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788
Spectrum sensing using energy detection
Published 2017“…Researches and experiments had been conducted over the years to find the solution to utilize the spectrum space. …”
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789
Solution for heat conduction in a solid with temperature dependent thermal conductivity
Published 2017“…Comparisons will then be made among the results obtain to find out how heat conduction will vary with different thermal conductivity. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
790
Competitive spreading of multiple ideas in multiplex networks
Published 2017“…In this dissertation, I am trying to find out how two competitive ideas spread in multiplex networks. …”
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791
The effect of religiosity on climate change policies
Published 2019“…Using data from the World Values Survey (WVS) from 1981-2014, we examine how religiosity is related to the Climate Laws, Institutions and Measures Index (CLIMI) from 2005-2011. We find that religious countries tend to have less extensive and stringent climate change policies, where a 0.1 increase in religiosity is associated with a 5.30 points decrease in CLIMI score. …”
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792
Weighted discounting, time inconsistent stopping and their applications
Published 2016“…Therefore, all results in this thesis find a correspondence in a single agent setting with non-standard, behavioral time preferences. …”
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Incorporating elicited preferences for equality into electricity system planning modeling
Published 2023“…Our novel contribution is proposing a framework in the form of a discrete choice experiment and a statistical estimation model to determine decision makers’ preferences for equality. In our study, we find that higher preferences for equality result in an increased deployment of solar diesel mini-grids. …”
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Visual bias
Published 2023“…Moreover, as readers react more to images aligned with the ideology of their political affiliation group, the news’ visual bias causes polarization to increase. Finally, I find that media can effectively influence readers by pairing neutral text with partisan images. …”
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Engineering culture: logics of optimization in music, games, and apps
Published 2021“…We are particularly interested in how content creators find novel ways to work within, around, and even against platform politics and policies by manipulating algorithms, business models, and guidelines, or otherwise readying their content for optimal circulation on multiple platforms. …”
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Legitimate power, illegitimate automation: the problem of ignoring legitimacy in automated decision systems
Published 2025“…This analysis reveals that these theories require careful consideration before being applied to legitimate ADS. Specifically, we find that consent and public reason theories can legitimate some automated decision systems, but encounter serious difficulties which limit their applicability. …”
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British Muslim youth and religious fundamentalism: a quantitative investigation
Published 2012“…We use new survey data to empirically examine how Muslim youth differ from older Muslims and non-Muslim British peers on religiosity, Islam-specific and broader social attitudes. We find that young Muslims attribute a greater salience to Islam for their personal identity, even though they pray and read scripture less, and support plural interpretations of Islam more than their elders. …”
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Modelling cerebrovascular pathology and the spread of amyloid beta in Alzheimer’s disease
Published 2025“…Here, we develop a brain-wide model that combines protein-capillary interactions with the prion-like dynamics of amyloid beta in the structural connectome. We find that a bistable dynamics emerges from the amyloid betahypoperfusion feedback loop giving rise to nontrivial spatio-temporal dynamics. …”
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Neuroimaging meta regression for coordinate based meta analysis data with a spatial model
Published 2024“…In such analyses, a key practical challenge is to find a computationally efficient approach with good statistical interpretability to model the locations of activation foci. …”
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Seasonal density-dependence can select for partial migrants in migratory species
Published 2025“…Our theoretical models were motivated by empirical data identified via a systematic literature review. We find that the equilibrium density in the season with the strongest density-dependence of a strategy predicts whether the strategy will become dominant within the population. …”
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