Sunday, November 29, 2015

Optisystem for Researcher/ Academician working in Optical Communication Systems


Optisystem is a very useful software tool for researcher and academician working in the field of optical communication systems.

You can drag, drop and connect various components available in optisystem and get your results instantly.


This software is available here to be used for one month without having any license. There are many examples available on the site to get a feeling of the working environment. New Optisystem Lab assignments are there which can accessed free of cost.



Above snapshots shows the layout of Optisystem. The hot topic optisystem examples are available on the following website.




Thursday, November 26, 2015

Funding Opportunities for Postdoctoral Scholars

After completing PhD, the scholars look for opportunities to continue their research and look for postdoctoral funding. On this page, I have tried to summarize some of the funding opportunities available to them throughout world.

It is recommended to all the prospective candidate of postdoc to make ready a research plan to be sent to the funding agencies.  Some of the fellowships even like to have some recommendation letter in hand before application for that particular fellowship.


1. Fulbright Fellowships

A program of the United States Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs


2. Fulbright Canada


Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and USA


3. Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships


Merit-based scholarships provided by the Australian Government that supports overseas citizens to undertake study, research and professional development programmers in Australia and for Australians to undertake these programs overseas.

4. Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellowships

For junior post-docs 

5. Marie Curie Post-doctoral Research Fellowships


Post-doctoral Research Fellowships Programme  by the European Union (EU) 



In most of the cases, at the end of post-doc, the researcher is expected to submit a postdoctoral fellowship final report of 5-10 pages. 

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The History of Mobile Communications in Pakistan


Instaphone - It was the first company which launched mobile services in Pakistan. It commercially launched its services on October 16, 1990; however, this company lost its license in January 2008 as Govt. of Pakistan cancelled its licences due to unpaid fees.


Mobilink: First GSM based mobile network in Pakistan was established by Mobilink and it was  started on June 11, 1994. It has extended its 3G services in around 200 major cities of Pakistan. It is the largest mobile operator in Pakistan.


Telenor: Thought present in many countries in Europe and Asia and founded in 1855, it entered in Pakistan only in April  2004  and started to offer GSM services in March 2005. Since than it has become the second largest cellular operator in Pakistan.


Zong: Zong is a subsidiary of China Mobile which is the largest mobile operator in the world. It started its services with brand name Zong on April 1, 2008. It now not only has 3G license but also has 4G license in hand.


Ufone: Its Pakistani cellular operator which started GSM services on January 29, 2001. Its the fourth largest mobile company in Pakistan in terms of subscribers. It also has 3G services offered in major cities of Pakistan.
Warid: Warid entered in Pakistani mobile market on May 23, 2005. It is the fifth largest mobile company in Pakistan. It has purchased both 3G and 4G spectrum from Govt. of Pakistan.

Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks

Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
Wireless ad hoc networks differs from cellular/mobile network in the sense that ad hoc network does not have any infrastructure while cellular network has fixed infrastructure to support communication among them.
Example of an Ad hoc Network

Friday, November 20, 2015

Monday, November 16, 2015

Device to device communications (D2D)

Device to device communications (D2D)

The target data rate of 1Gbps for the next generation mobile communications called 5G can only be achieved by introducing many novel techniques into the existing wireless standards of cellular communications. 

These novelty may come in the form of massive MIMO, heterogeneous networks, cooperative relay, millimeter wave, cognitive radio, adaptive beam-forming, device to device communications etc.

Device to device communications (D2D) is a way of communications where the transmitting as well as receiving pair exchange their messages without getting assistance from any infrastructure as opposed to cellular communication where the transmitter has to get help from the infrastructure to send its information to final destination.  This infrastructure include base station tower, mobile switching centre and sometime the gateway.

D1-D2 are shown to be engaged in direct communications called D2D communications.
D2D communications offers many benefits like increased data rates, reliability, interference reduction, power saving, traffic  offloading and use of licensed spectrum.

However, there is no such thing as a free lunch, hence, this charming techniques also comes up with its own challenge. The challenge of authorization. In other words, the D2D communications has to take place somewhere in licensed spectrum and it may create interference for the primary users, therefore, it puts extra burden on the network to handle the issue of authorization and authentication.

The following are the resources to get in depth knowledge of the fascinating field of wireless communications.

D2D Communications – What Part Will It Play in 5G?


3GPP Tech. Report 22.803, “scenarios and requirements for general use cases and national security and public safety,” May 2015.

M. Tehrani, M. Uysal, and H. Yanikomeroglu, “Device-to-device communication in 5g cellular networks: challenges, solutions, and future directions,” Communications Magazine, IEEE, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 86– 92, May 2014. 

A. Asadi, Q. Wang, and V. Mancuso, “A survey on device-to-device communication in cellular networks,” Communications Surveys Tutorials, IEEE, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 1801–1819, Fourthquarter 2014. 

D. Feng, L. Lu, Y. Yuan-Wu, G. Li, G. Feng, and S. Li, “Deviceto-device communications underlaying cellular networks,” Communications, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 61, no. 8, pp. 3541–3551, August 2013.  

R. Ahlswede, C. Ning, S.-Y. R. Li, and R. W. Yeung, “Network information flow,” IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 1204–1216, July 2000. 

M. K. Frank H.P. Fitzek1 and Q. Zhang, “Cellular controlled short-range communication for cooperative p2p networking, vol. wg,” in Wireless World Research Forum 17, Nov 2006. 

M. Rodziewicz, “Network coding aided device-to-device communication,” in European Wireless, 2012. EW. 18th European Wireless Conference, April 2012, pp. 1–5. 

S. Shalmashi and S. Ben Slimane, “Cooperative device-to-device communications in the downlink of cellular networks,” in Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2014 IEEE, April 2014, pp. 2265–2270. 

J. G. Proakis, Digital communications, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York :. 

J. N. Laneman, “Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: Algorithms and architectures,” Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Aug 2002. 

J. N. Laneman, D. N. C. Tse, and G. W. Wornell, “Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: efficient protocols and outage behavior,” IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 3062–3080, Dec 2004. 

G. D. Menghwar and C. F. Mecklenbra¨uker, “Network coding for cooperative communications,” Proceedings of Junior Scientist Conference 2008, Vienna, Austria, pp. 105– 106, Nov 2008. 

G.D. Menghwar, “Outage performance of two users cooperative network coding,” Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT-2009), Sep 2009.


Friday, November 6, 2015

Cooperative Communications


Cooperative communications is a method of communications in which users in a common vicinity help each other for reliable transmission of their messages to the destination.


Friday, September 11, 2015

Scholarship in China for Pakistani Students




To promote bilateral relation and cultural exchange with rest of the world, China offers various scholarship to the prosperous students in various disciplines. China Scholarship Council (CSC) is the body who is responsible for distributing scholarships.

Following website gives extensive information to win scholarship.

http://en.csc.edu.cn/laihua/noticeen.html

Following steps are required for a successful application for Chinese scholarship. This picture has been taken from the above mentioned link.


Monday, September 7, 2015

Mobile Communications Standards

First Generation of Mobile Communications (1G)




Second Generation of Mobile Communications (2G)

The most popular mobile communication standard of the world.


Third Generation of Mobile Communications (3G)



Fourth Generation of Mobile Communications (4G)


Fifth Generation of Mobile Communications (5G)

Fifth Generation of mobile communications is set to provide data rate of 2Gbps on the move. The research community is focusing on many new degrees of freedom to meet this huge data rate requirement.
Some of the many research areas for upcoming 5G of mobile communications are as under:

1- massive MIMO
2- Device-to-device communications
3- cooperative relays
4- millimeter wave
5- Cognitive Radio
6- Adaptive beam-forming
etc.

Friday, September 4, 2015

My Trip to Thar



This was not the first time that I was going to Thar. I have been going to Thar since my birth because my maternal parents live in a small village named Goongio, Thar, some 55 kilometers away from Umerkot city. However, this time the major difference was that  I was going without any definite plan, because after celebration of Independence day on August 14, 2015 at the University, I was free to for two days, Saturday and Sunday. I just packed two suits in a plastic bag and headed to bus stop to go to the city of Kantio by Bus.  

After a wait of half an hour, I got a bus and it took me three hours to reach there. But still my destination was bit away and to get there I had three options. The first one was to go by foot and I did not want to go by foot because, previous time I had a very bad experience of going by foot as it is almost 5 Kilometer away from Kantio and after reaching there I got many blisters on my feet.   The second option was a taxi and for that I had to wait for three hours more and the last option was to go by motorcycle taxi which was available on spot and I opted for the last option.

On the way to my final destination on motorcycle, I saw the beautiful landscape of Thar which had become so beautiful after recent rains in the region. The road was broken and after almost every kilometer there was some part which was covered with sand and it was becoming difficult to cross it with motorcycle having two tires. Due to that,  for some times, I was compelled to take my eyes away from the beautiful landscape to concentrate on my balance on the motorcycle to avoid any accidental fall on the road.

me, Gordhan Das Menghwar
After a ride of 15 minutes, I was in the village where I wanted  to be. I was in the same streets where I have been coming since my childhood. Nothing was changed, everything was similar, same types of houses called chonras (Huts) in the same condition even in worse condition, same weak and innocent faces, and the most importantly the same sand of hill called Bhit in Sindhi, was standing in front of me which I have been seeing since last 35 years. Nothing was changed.


The sand hill  (Bhit)

Childhood of my cousins Dilip and Chaman and the Bhit behind them
After having late lunch with kari, it was already 5'o clock of the evening and wanted to go to the same Bhit and my cousin Chaman joined me. On the way to that Bhit, I was continuously thinking of all of my  visit to this same place, but I could only remember few years which were really very close to heart, my childhood visits, when everything was so beautiful and full of fun. This Bhit was same, I found same Bajra, Guar, Jowar in lush green color, there beauty was further aided by the combination of white and black clouds in clear blue sky. I sat on beautiful sand for a while to enjoy the natural moments. The purity was in full swing of beauty and I was completely enthralled by the scene.  I had not very much time so I moved further to the sour and salty water well where the family of maternal uncle come to draw water, I like the tea made from such water. I could see many people irrespective of gender who had come to draw water for drinking.

Marriage Ceremony of my cousin Ashok Kumar
It was getting dark and dark, I came back with my cousin Chaman to home and after having dinner I was on Khat (Sindhi bed) under very clear sky with so many stars along with milky way. More importantly, due to the moon light, I could still see the same Bhit across the Acacia jacquemontii made fence of my Uncle's home.  The goats, making the meeh meeh sound, were still free as they were not yet put into any fence and were moving here and there freely on the floor made from cow dung. At some distance there was also a donkey  which is used to carry water from well. This surrounding was so fascinating for me that I was feeling so lucky to be in such a natural environment.


My cousin Narain Das has 12 goats
The next day, I got up early in the morning in an euphoric atmosphere on the  beautiful sounds of sparrow and peacock along with the sounds of movement of goats along with very clear smiling blue sky right above. I felt blessed to have such moments.
Peacock on the roof my cousin Ramesh's Khud (room)
I had my breakfast with Lasi, took tea and packed to come back. The joint taxi was waiting for me which had to leave for Kantio. Without any delay I got on that taxi and started my journey back. On my way back, I wished to stay there longer to cherish the beauty of nature which still exist  more or less in the same form as it used to be for me 35 years ago.  But life does not always go as per our wishes, it takes you where sometime you may feel bored or restless. I stayed in Umarkot city with Bhagat Rai for couple of hours, had lunch and came back. 

In the last, I must not forget to mention, Lata Mangeshkar of Tharis, late Fozia Soomro who used to sing in their local language, who, even after 8 years of her death, is still very much popular among Tharis. In every, Keekro, Four Wheel, Taxi, Shop or chonro, one can still listen to the songs of Fozia Soomro. Being a thari, I also felt as if Thar and the beautiful voice of Fozia Soomro have such a strong bond that even after that many year time has failed to break that relationship of love and respect.

Fozia Soomro

I am back at my job but sometime, some blow of air coming from the sand of Thar reminds me every snap of Thar and its everlasting beauty.   

Munhija Nanana

 

 

My Uncle Kirpal Das

 


My friend Lekhraj in Sindhi Topi
My cousin Chaman Lal

Friday, August 28, 2015

200-125 CCNA ( CCNAX => Cisco Certified Network Associate Accelerated )


Cisco Systems is a multinational company which deals with the design, manufactures and sells networking as well as inter-networking based devices.

Cisco sells a range of Products and Services, the detail is available online:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/index.html

The persons working with Cisco devices can also have professional certifications from Entry to Architect level.

Cisco on its website has an Interactive Career Path. It is very helpful in choosing a specific training paths. Newcomers in the field of networking are highly recommended to follow the link bellow. The link covers all of the certification like  IT Essential: PC Hardware and Software, CCNA, CCNP, CCIA and CCAr.

http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/get_involved/careerPath.html



DIX (Digital, Intex, Xerox) jointly developed an standard in 1980 which defined a frame called DIX frame also called Ethernet_II frame.

IEEE started to work on Ethernet in February 1980, that's why it is called 802 (80 from 1980 and 2 from February).

Following are the various LAN standards.

IEEE standard Name
Media Type
Speed
10Base-T (IEEE 802.3)
category 3 unshielded twisted pair (UTP)
10Mbps
100Base-TX (IEEE 802.3u)
EIA/TIA category 5, 5E, or 6 UTP two-pair wiring
100Mbps
100Base-FX (IEEE 802.3u)
fiber cabling 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber
100Mbps
1000Base-CX (IEEE 802.3z)
Copper twisted-pair, called twinax
1Gbps
1000Base-T (IEEE 802.3ab)
Category 5, four-pair UTP
1Gbps
1000Base-SX (IEEE 802.3z)
multimode fiber-optic
1Gbps
1000Base-LX (IEEE 802.3z)
Single-mode fiber
1Gbps
1000Base-ZX (Cisco standard)
single-mode fiber-optic links
1Gbps
10GBase-T (802.3.an)
UTP cables (category 5e, 6, or 7 cables)
10Gbps

SUMMARIZATION/  SUMMARY ADDRESS/  SUPERNETING/  AGGREGATION:

In summary route or route summarization, a series of IP address are mapped to a single IP address.
 
PROCEDURE:

Step 1. Write all the given IP address in the binary format.

172.16.12.0/24
10101100  00010000  00001100  00000000


10101100  00010000  00000000  00000000

172.16.13.0/24
10101100  00010000  00001101  00000000
172.16.14.0/24
10101100  00010000  00001110  00000000
172.16.15.0/24
10101100  00010000  00001111  00000000

Step 2. Count the number of bits in common which in the above table happens to be till bit number                 22nd bits

Step 3. Write the summary address from the common bits found in Step 2. In the example given                     above  this address would be  10101100  00010000  00010001  00000000
            The  decimal equivalent will be 172.16.12.0

Step 4. Write the count of common bits in the end of Summary address formed in Step 3, which in                 the above case would be 172.16.12.0/22


Note: The example has been taken from http://www.ciscopress.com/
The following link can be used to find out summary address for IP ranges:

http://www.netmatics.net/FreeTools/IPv4SupernetTools/SupernetCalc




Total Number of CCIE in the world can be found at:

http://web.archive.org/web/20071027063416/http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/certified_ccies/worldwide.html

Saturday, August 22, 2015

My Research Publication





A) INTERNATIONAL  JOURNAL PUBLICATION

1. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Kamran Taj Pathan, Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Shazia Parveen Soomro, Cooperative network coded relaying for sensor nodes in agriculture,  Science International Sci.Int.(Lahore),26(1),101-104, 2014 ISSN 1013-5316; CODEN: SINTE 8.

2. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Mukhtiar Memon, Mansoor Hyder and Christoph F Mecklenbräuker Cooperative space-time codes with network coding, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2 July, 2012 doi:10.1186/1687-1499-2012-205.http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2012/1/205 (Impact Factor 0.72)

3. Mukhtiar Memon, Gordhan Das Menghwar, Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Mansoor Hyder and Waqar M. Mashwani Security Modeling for Service-oriented Systems using Security Pattern Refinement Approach Journal of Software and System Modeling, DOI: 10.1007/s10270-012-0268-6. (Impact Factor 0.72)

4. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Mansoor Hyder, Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Mukhtiar Memon, Alamouti versus Network Coding based Cooperative Communications Science International Sci.Int.(Lahore),24(3),229-232, 2012 ISSN 1013-5316; CODEN: SINTE 8.

5. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Ayaz Keerio, Zahid Hussain, Mukhtiar Memon, Outage Probability of Repetition Coding Based Adaptive Decode-and-Forward Protocol for Cooperative Communications, Sindh University Research Journal (SURJ), Vol. 44(3) September 2012.

6. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Akhtar Ali Jalbani, Mukhtiar Memon, Mansoor Hyder, Cooperative Communications: A New Trend in the Wireless World, International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering, e-ISSN : 0975-3397 Print ISSN 2229-5631 available online 
http://www.enggjournals.com/ijcse/doc/IJCSE12-04-02-114.pdf

7. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Block-Markov Encoding with Network Coding for Cooperative Communications, Elsevier Journal on Computer Communications, ISSN: 0140-3664, (Impact Factor 0.87)  available online: http://dx.doi:10.1016/j.comcom.2010.07.024


B) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

1. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Shazia Parveen Soomro,  Zhong Ting and  Qin Zhiguang, "Network Coding based Cooperative Device-to-Device Communications in the Uplink of Cellular Network" 9th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS-2015) submitted

2. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Shazia Parveen Soomro and  Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker ,“Networking Coding based Multiple-access channel with a dedicated relay versus cooperative communications”, in Proc. The Second International conference on Communication, connectivity, convergence, content and cooperation, (IC5 2014), Aalborg, Denmark,  May 11-14, 2014.

3. Gordhan Das Menghwar,“Alamouti based Cooperative Communications with a Relay Node using Network Coding: A Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff Perspective”, in Proc. 17thEuropean Wireless 2011, Vienna, Austria, April 27-29, 2011.

4. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, “Outage  Probability of Alamouti based Cooperative Communications with Multiple Relay Nodes using Network Coding”, in Proc. IEEE 2nd International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (ISABEL 2010), Rome, Italy, Nov. 7-10, 2010.[invited paper]

5. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,”Outage Analysis of Cooperative Space-Time Codes with Network Coding,”in Proc.ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA 2010), Bremen, Deutschland, February, 2010.

6. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,”Block-Markov Encoding Implementation with Network Coding for Cooperative Communications: A Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff Perspective,”in Proc.IEEE 2nd International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (ISABEL 2009), Bratislava, Slovak Republic,Nov. 24-27, 2009.[invited paper]

7. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, ”User Cooperation versus Multiple-Access-Channel with Dedicated-Relay using Network Coding", in Proc. Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Computers and Applications  (MIC-CCA2009), Amman,  Jordan,  Oct. 26-28, 2009.

8. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,”Outage Performance of Two Users Cooperative Network Coding”, in Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Communication and Information Technology (ISCIT 2009), Incheon, South Korea, Sep. 28-30, 2009.

9. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Asif Ali Shah, and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,“Cooperative Space-Time Codes with Opportunistic Network Coding with Increasing Numbers of Nodes,”in Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS 2009), Siena, Italy, Sep. 7-10, 2009.

10. Gordhan Das Menghwar, Wajiha Shah, andChristoph F. Mecklenbräuker,“Throughput and Outage for Block-Markov Encoding Implementation with Network Coding for Cooperative Communications,“ in Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory, Aerospace &Electronic Systems Technology (Wireless ViTAE-2009), Aalborg, Denmark, May 17-20, 2009.

11. Gordhan Das Menghwar, BujarKrasniqi, Asif Ali Shah, and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,“Cooperative Space-Time Codes with Opportunistic Network Coding,” in Proc. IEEE Sarnoff Symposium 2009, Princeton, New Jersey, USA,  March 30-31 & April 1, 2009.

12. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,“Cooperative Versus Non-cooperative Communications“ in Proc. Second IEEE International Conference on Computer, Control and Communication (IEEE-IC4 2009), Karachi, Pakistan, Feb. 17-18, 2009.

13. Gordhan Das Menghwar and Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, “Network Coding for Cooperative Communications,“ in Proc. Junior Scientist Conference 2008 (JSC-2008), Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, Nov. 16-18, 2008, ISBN: 978-3-200-01612-5.

Friday, August 21, 2015

GRE and HEC Scholarships

Most of the developed countries require their new comers, who want to  study in their undergraduate program, to pass a Graduate Record Examination Test (GRE). Therefore, it is highly recommended for every student who want to continue their higher education abroad should prepare himelf for this test.
In Pakistan, HEC was established in the year of 2002 and it started to fund the students for pursuing their higher studies in many developed countries like Germay, France, Austria and UK. The applicant had to appear in a GRE type test conducted by HEC and if one could get passing score of at least 50 marks out 100, he was then interviewed by the representatives, called foreign expert, from those  countries and was offered scholarship based on his performance in that interview conducted by the foreign expert.
In continuation to the previous efforts to uplift the higher education in Pakistan, HEC still offers many scholarships to interested candidates and National Testing Service (NTS) has been authorized to conduct GRE type tests.

Further information can be found on the following links

http://hec.gov.pk/Pages/HECMain.aspx
http://www.nts.org.pk/

                                                                        BOOKS:

There are many standard books to follow for successful results but the mostly used books are:

                                                Barron's GRE, 20th Edition 20th Edition
                                                                              by 
                                            Sharon Weiner Green M.A.Ira K. Wolf Ph.D. 


                  http://www.amazon.com/Barrons-Edition-Sharon-Weiner-Green/dp/1438002149


                                                  ARCO GRE/GMAT Math Review
                                               6th Edition (Gre Gmat Math Review) 
                                                                           by
                                                                  David Frieder



http://www.amazon.com/ARCO-GMAT-Math-Review-Edition/dp/0768918316

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Humanity Comes First

I am really amazed to see the news on the first page of the Dawn newspaper about a girl who went missing 12 years ago in Lahore and eventually found her way in Edhi Centre. The girl fighting with her fate is living with Mrs Bilquis Edhi exactly like her own child. In the photo published in the Dawn newspaper, no doubt one can see the eyes waiting for years to mingle with her own parents but on the other hand one can also see the comfort provided by her new parents in the name of Abdul Sattar Edhi and Mrs Bilquis Edhi.  Though, I think that this news came in the light of media because of a movie released by Bollywood in which Salman Khan is playing a lead role and little Harshaali Malhotra plays a role of a missing girl from Pakistan. 



However, this real story has something more to say about the humanity norms of our south Asian region and I am very much proud and confident that there must be hundreds of such stories in our region where humanity has won over extremism and where people have accepted the individual identities of each other with respect. And this noble example is shown by the behaviors of Mrs Bilquis Edhi who first considering the little girl a Muslim gave her the name of Fatima but once she realized that she believe in some other religion than without any delay she used to call her with the name from her belief without changing the intensity of care to that little mute girl. 


                                   Note: The above photo is taken from epaper.dawn.com/

Finally, I would highly appreciate the spirit of the newspaper who gave place to this news on its front page where the routine news are, unfortunately, most of the time frustrating and full of hopelessness.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

In China

 Postdoctoral Talk at UESTC China                     

I was invited for a talk at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) China. The title of my talk was Network Coding for Cooperative Communications.  I have been working on relay and cooperative communication research since 2006 when I got enrolled for PhD at Institute of Telecommunications at Vienna University of Technology, Austria. This was my first presentation in front of Chinese students and I was very happy at the end to have such an interactive and lively audience. During the session, with such a lively and interactive energetic discussion, I also learnt many new things from the audience at the School. For my postdoc at UESTC I will remain thankful to Professor Qin Zhiguang and Professor Zhong Ting. They both are really such a nice personalities that with their presence one will never feel foreigner, even sometime they give you a feeling that you are also Chinese and this is not a first time that you are within such a friendly and warm welcoming nation.


The abstract of talk was as follows:



Abstract

Network Coding for Cooperative Communications

For reliable wireless transmission, cooperative communications has been proposed as an effective way to exploit the spatial diversity, in size constrained nodes. However, the cooperative transmission gains are achievable if one follows the information theoretic block-Markov coding used in the proof of the capacity regions of cooperative communications.  In this talk, I will first discuss an efficient and low cost option for the operational implementation of block-Markov coding for cooperative communications. To characterize the performance, I derive outage probability and the resulting diversity-multiplexing tradeoff. The outage probability results show that block-Markov coding inspired, network coding based cooperative communications offers higher diversity gain than the space-time or the repetition coding based cooperative communications. Subsequently, a novel cooperative communication scheme based on the combination of space-time and networking coding will be presented. This will follow the discussion of effectiveness of network coding based cooperative communications for sensor in nodes in agriculture and finally, the talk will be concluded with the comparative study of network coding based cooperative communication and multiple access channel with a dedicated relay.  



The following contents are taken from the link:
http://www.ss.uestc.edu.cn/index.php/chuguoshenzao/2014/10-24/658.html


Gordhan Das Menghwar
      20141022中午1240学院研分会联合国际交流办公室邀请到Gordhan Das Menghwar博士在电子科大沙河校区信软楼416会议室举办了题为“针对协作通信的网络编码”的全英文学术讲座。国际办王娅老师、研究生辅导员钟林鹏老师、研分会成员以及学院本科生、研究生共计30余人参加了该次讲座。
       Gordhan Das Menghwar博士硕士毕业于巴基斯坦信德通讯科技大学,在奥地利维也纳科技大学电信学院获得博士学位,是巴基斯坦信德农业大学信息技术中心全职研究员。现在在电子科技大学就读博士后,研究兴趣在无线通信的物理层方面。另外,对4gLTE、合作沟通、信息理论、网络编码和空时编码也有研究。

讲座分为两部分进行,第一部分主要介绍针对协作通信的网络编码知识,讲座过程中,Gordhan博士告诉同学们协作通信是一个崭新的研究领域,其思想在通信领域具有非常广阔的应用前景,该方法可以使具有单根天线的移动台获得类似于MIMO系统中的某些增益,其基本思想是在多用户环境中,具有单根天线的移动台可以按照一定的方式来共享彼此的天线从而产生一个虚拟MIMO系统,从而获得发分集增益。协作通信无论是在实际生活和学习中都具有非常广的应用。其中,Gordhan博士也对讲座过程中同学们提出的问题进行了回答,互动达到高潮。
第二部分Gordhan博士给我们介绍了自己的留学经历,为正在准备出国的同学提出了很中肯的准备建议,让大家受益颇深。