ABDUL ZAHID, ZAHID(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Formal verification reveals the stability of large scale hybrid systems for all possible trajec tories in contrast with simulation that can check the stability only for limited number of
possible trajectories. This ...
Arslan Ahmad, Arslan(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Diabetes is one of the major problem that modern world is facing today. The factors
that contribute to increasing rate of diabetes are obesity, physical inactivity, and aging
population. Diabetes is classified into two ...
Binyameen, Yameen(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Kinematic analysis is used for trajectory planning of robotic manipulators and is an integral
step of their design. The main idea behind kinematic analysis is to study the motion of the
robot based on the geometrical ...
Madiha Anwaar, Madiha(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
The heart is one of two organs which are crucial for human life. Therefore, a
disorder of the heart is of great importance to human health. Cardiovascular
diseases continue to be the leading cause of morbidity and ...
MUHAMMAD KAMRAN KHAN TAREEN, Kamran(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Compression systems used in the power generation plants and aerospace propulsion
applications are prone to the aerodynamic instabilities of stall and surge. Both of these
instabilities result in reduced off-design of ...
Muhammad Sheraz Khaliq, Sheraz(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
In the current study, 2D Movable Nozzle is used to simulate and analyze the effects
of Thrust-Vector Control (TVC) in Solid Rocket motors in two-phase flow regime.
The thrust creating part of the rocket is its nozzle. ...
Samar Hayat Khan Tareen, Samar(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Circadian rhythms are oscillations following daily periodic cycles and are respon sible for time keeping and timely activation and suppression of bodily functions.
As such they are integrated in every aspect of the organism: ...
Saqib, Saqib Khan(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Simulating Spiking Neural Networks (SNN) models is a research field attracting the interest
of researchers from various fields, from biology to computer science. The final objective is
understanding the mechanisms defining ...
AMNAH NASIM, AMNAH(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
Pupil dilations are sensitive to human affective responses. The
assessment of pupillary responses has found multi-purpose applications such
as lie detection in law enforcement agencies, providing an innovative solution
for ...
Farzana Bibi, Farzana(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2014)
p53 is known as a genome guardian gene as it bears a putative function in
the DNA damage associated gene regulatory networks (GRNs). These GRNs
integrate many upstream signals to up-regulate p53 and in turn p53 either ...
Qurrat, Qurrat ul Ain(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2016)
Genome wide association Studies (GWAS) are an efficient approach to estimate the
candidate risk loci associated with complex diseases. Juvenile onset of canine
demodicosis is a common inflammatory disease of the skin of ...
Rafiq, Sara(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2015)
CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha (C/EBPα), is a fundamental transcrip-
tion factor for granulopoiesis (formation of granulocytes i.e. white blood cells)
but its expression is downregulated in leukemia. Downregulation ...
Qureshi, Zahra(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2015)
In the machinery of any living organism, biological regulatory networks play an active
and crucial role, such that a commensurate understanding of their underlying dynam-
ics across different clusters of genes becomes ...
Mixed chemo-immunotherapy is an effective strategy for cancer treatment. This study utilizes a six-state nonlinear mathematical model to describe the dynamics of tumor growth
and immune responses during mixed chemo-immunotherapy. ...
Qurat, Qurat Ul Ain(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2020)
Autoimmune diseases are considered as the leading cause of death through out the world. Multiple sclerosis (MS) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are the crucial
life-threatening autoimmune disorders in which immune system ...
Siddique, Muhammad Umair(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2011)
In the last two decades fractional order systems, which involve integration and dif ferentiation of non-integer order, have become very popular in the fields of control
systems, robotics, signal processing and circuit ...
QADRI, MUHAMMAD NAFEES MUMTAZ(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2011)
Rotorcraft performance, structural integrity and acoustics have been a major
research area in the aerospace industry and this credit goes to the phenomenon of
dynamic stall. This unsteady aerodynamic phenomenon occurs ...
Qureshi, Aqeel Ahmad(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2011)
The most advanced microwave sensors “Phased Array Radars” have received
considerable importance in commercial, medical and defense applications. Lot
of research has been carried out regarding development of necessary ...
UZMA, FAIZA(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2011)
In this study, Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) Nozzle is taken to simulate the
effects of particulates on gas phase, which is a two-phase flow. Nozzle is a thrust
producing component of a rocket. When the flow inside a nozzle ...
ALI, FAIZ(Research Centre for Modeling and Simulation, (RCMS), 2012)
The recent surge in the growth of the internet results in offering of a wide range of web-based services, digital repositories and libraries, e-commerce, online decision support system etc. These applications make the ...