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- Feasibility Study of Tropical Pine Plantations in Koraput, Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 4 (2008), Pagination: 542-548Abstract
To fulfil the demands of paper and pulp industry, tropical pines were introduced on a large scale in the 1970s in India. For a certain period it marked a trend in Indian forestry. Under the Government of India Coordinated Tropical Pine Project many research activities were conducted and some large scale plantations were taken up. However, these were stopped after a controversy arose in Bastar where it was taken up after clearfelling a mixed sal forest.But in Orissa, tropical pine plantations were taken up on barren hills and it had positive effects on the environment. The present study shows that it is commercially viable, it does not have any negative effect on soil and it is not a matter of public resentment unlike that occurred in Bastar.Keywords
Tropical Pines, Plantation, Feasibility, Koraput, Orissa- Dollar from Dust
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Indian Forester, Vol 102, No 11 (1976), Pagination: 786-790Abstract
Along the coastal belt of Andhra Pradesh there are stretches of low scrub jungle of ever-green and semi-evergreen type. These lands have virtually remained 'idle' since long, serving only as inferior pastures for the rural community. Since 1970, cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is being raised on these soils, with the introduction of improved agronomic practices in an intensive programme of resource development The plantation technique including selection of parent material, selection of site, site preparation, nursery and plantation practice and manuring are described in the paper. The soil and water requirements, with tolerable ranges and toxicity limits are indicated. The mammoth programme of cashew cultivation by the Forest Department of Andhra Pradesh. in an effort to introduce commercial cropping is hoped to convert most 'idle lands' into blooming cashew orchards producing "DOLLAR FROM DUST".- A Note on the Expenditure Trends on Research at the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun
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Indian Forester, Vol 90, No 9 (1964), Pagination: 604-613Abstract
No abstract- Comparison of New Culm Production in Treated and Untreated Bamboo Forests of Asifabad forest Division, Andhra Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 90, No 12 (1964), Pagination: 822-825Abstract
The relation between new culm production and the number of old culms was worked out for natural untreated forest of bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus) and compared with the percentage of new culm production in bamboo forests under regular felling on a four year cycle. It was seen that production of new culms in the treated crop is about double that of the untreated crop. The observation is based on a single year's data and seems to indicate the wide difference in new culm production between a treated bamboo forest and an untreated one.- Extension Forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 93, No 10 (1967), Pagination: 708-712Abstract
no abstract- My Reminiscences of Finland
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Indian Forester, Vol 94, No 10 (1968), Pagination: 772-774Abstract
no abstract- The Paper Industry in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 94, No 1 (1968), Pagination: 132-134Abstract
no abstract- Wild Life Conservation in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 95, No 11 (1969), Pagination: 735-740Abstract
Traditionally wild life has enjoyed an important status in the country and its protection has generally been held sacrosanct. The status of wild life when the British Ru1e came in the 18th Century was one of prosperity and plenty. With the increase in population, large forest tracts were gradually cleared and brought under cultivation, leading to the diminution of the wild life habitat. In the beginning of the century "The main agent of destruction was the European sportsman". The keenness for hunting soon spread to the ruling princes and the leisured gentry in India. The Second World War further accelerated the process of destruction of wild life, because of large armies encamped all over India. Subsequently food production assumed special significance, resulting in the issue of gun licences for crop protection, causing a drain on the wild life population. The initial attempts towards game preservation were directed to the regulation of shooting in Government-owned forests by legislation. The Wild Birds and Animals Protection Act, 1912 introduced the first signs of scientific control by the observance of 'closed season' for certain species. By 1935, legislative action and consequent protection of wild life in Government owned forests achieved a certain amouut of success. The All India Conference for the Preservation of Wild Life held in 1935 commended the comprehensive Punjab Wild Birds and Animals Protection Act, 1934 and recommended it for adoption in other provinces. About this period, management of wild life was becoming more intensive by the introduction of the 'Shooting Block System' which later developed into "Rotational cropping". After the attainment of the Independence, conservation of wild life gained fresh momentum and the "Indian Board for Wild Life" was constituted. The Board took effective measures to rehabilitate the Indian lion, to protect rare species and to develop sanctuaries and National Parks. Simultaneously with the improvement of conservation practices, game protection laws, in general are being hardened and perfected throughout the country. Though the stage of highest, efficiency in game preservation is yet to be reached, the future does not certainly seem bleak.- Neural Networks Based QoS Scheduling in WiMAX
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1 ECE Department, at SRCE, Alangulam, Tirunelveli, IN
2 Bharathiar Institute of Engg. For women, Attur, Chinna Salem, IN
3 IIT, Delhi, IN
4 ECE Dept. at TCE, Madurai, IN
1 ECE Department, at SRCE, Alangulam, Tirunelveli, IN
2 Bharathiar Institute of Engg. For women, Attur, Chinna Salem, IN
3 IIT, Delhi, IN
4 ECE Dept. at TCE, Madurai, IN
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 3, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 73-78Abstract
Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the most familiar broadband wireless access technologies that support multimedia transmission. IEEE802.16 Medium Access Control (MAC) covers a large area for bandwidth allocation and QoS mechanisms for various types of applications. Nevertheless, the standard lacks a MAC scheduling algorithm that has a multi-dimensional objective of satisfying QoS requirements of the users, maximizing channel utilization while ensuring fairness among users. So we are proposing a novel Priority based Scheduling Algorithm using Fuzzy logic and Artificial neural networks (ANN) that addresses these aspects simultaneously. The initial results show that a fair amount of fairness is attained while keeping the priority intact. Results also show that maximum channel utilization is achieved with a negligible increment in processing time.Keywords
Artificial Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Fairness, QoS, Scheduling Algorithms.- A Novel QoS Scheduling for Wireless Broadband Networks
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sardar Raja College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, IN
2 Bharathiyar Institute of Engineering for women, Attur, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sardar Raja College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, IN
2 Bharathiyar Institute of Engineering for women, Attur, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli, IN
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ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology, Vol 1, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 143-149Abstract
During the last few years, users all over the world have become more and more familiar to the availability of broadband access. When users want broadband Internet service, they are generally restricted to a DSL (Digital Subscribers Line), or cable-modem-based connection. Proponents are advocating worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX), a technology based on an evolving standard for point-to multipoint wireless networking. Scheduling algorithms that support Quality of Service (QoS) differentiation and guarantees for wireless data networks are crucial to the deployment of broadband wireless networks. The performance affecting parameters like fairness, bandwidth allocation, throughput, latency are studied found out that none of the conventional algorithms perform effectively for both fairness and bandwidth allocation simultaneously. Hence it is absolutely essential for an efficient scheduling algorithm with a better trade off for these two parameters. So we are proposing a novel Scheduling Algorithm using Fuzzy logic and Artificial neural networks that addresses these aspects simultaneously. The initial results show that a fair amount of fairness is attained while keeping the priority intact. Results also show that maximum channel utilization is achieved with a negligible increment in processing time.Keywords
Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Priority, Scheduling Algorithms, WiMAX.- On an Eisenstein Series of Degree 3
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1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road,, Bombay 400005, IN
1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road,, Bombay 400005, IN
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The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, Vol 39, No 1-4 (1975), Pagination: 103-120Abstract
Let Tn Denote the modular group of degree n, namely the group of 2n-rowed integral square matrices with n-rowed A, B, C, D satisfying the conditions AD' - BC' = En (the n-rowed identity matrix), AB' = BA' and CD'=DC', where, for any matrix P, its transpose is denoted by P'.- On Ternary Quadratic forms and Modular forms
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1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 5 BR, IN
2 Centre of Advanced Study in Mathematics, University of Bombay, IN
1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 5 BR, IN
2 Centre of Advanced Study in Mathematics, University of Bombay, IN
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The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, Vol 33, No 2-4 (1969), Pagination: 187-206Abstract
Let f(X, Y) = aX2 + 2bXY + cY2 be a positive definite binary quadratic form with rational integral coefficients a,b,c.- Estimation of Fourier Coefficients of Siegel Modular Forms
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1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Bombay-400005, IN
1 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Bombay-400005, IN