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Article Prunable collision free random interleaver design(Springer, 2012) Gazi, OrhanIn this article we introduce a new collision free prunable random interleaver. The suggested interleaver is a joint structure involving rectangular and S-random interleaver. It comprises a general model for all kind of collision free prunable random interleavers. In addition, it can be designed for any number of parallel processors and any length of information sequence vector and can be considered also as a template for collision free prunable interleavers. The proposed interleaver can be used with all kind of turbo-like codes. The performance of the proposed interleaver is measured with parallel decodable serially concatenated convolutional codes (PDSCCCs) and compared to the PDSCCCs' performance with collision full S-random interleaver.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Physical Optics Approach To Wave Diffraction by a Perfect Electromagnetic Conductor Half-Plane(Springer, 2021) Umul, Yusuf ZiyaThe scattering of electromagnetic plane waves by a perfect electromagnetic conductor is investigated. The method of physical optics is used for the analysis of the problem. The reflected fields by a whole-plane are taken into account. The surface electric and magnetic current densities are constructed with the aid of the incident wave and the reflected field from the whole-surface. The scattering integrals are obtained for the electric and magnetic vector potentials. The scattered electric and magnetic fields are expressed in terms of the vector potentials. The scattering integrals are evaluated asymptotically for large values of the wave-number. Some numerical results are given.Article Citation - WoS: 48Citation - Scopus: 54A Reliable and Competitive Mathematical Analysis of Ebola Epidemic Model(Springer, 2020) Ahmad, Waheed; Abbas, Mujahid; Baleanu, Dumitru; Rafiq, MuhammadThe purpose of this article is to discuss the dynamics of the spread of Ebola virus disease (EVD), a kind of fever commonly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever. It is rare but severe and is considered to be extremely dangerous. Ebola virus transmits to people through domestic and wild animals, called transmitting agents, and then spreads into the human population through close and direct contact among individuals. To study the dynamics and to illustrate the stability pattern of Ebola virus in human population, we have developed an SEIR type model consisting of coupled nonlinear differential equations. These equations provide a good tool to discuss the mode of impact of Ebola virus on the human population through domestic and wild animals. We first formulate the proposed model and obtain the value of threshold parameter R0 for the model. We then determine both the disease-free equilibrium (DFE) and endemic equilibrium (EE) and discuss the stability of the model. We show that both the equilibrium states are locally asymptotically stable. Employing Lyapunov functions theory, global stabilities at both the levels are carried out. We use the Runge-Kutta method of order 4 (RK4) and a non-standard finite difference (NSFD) scheme for the susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered (SEIR) model. In contrast to RK4, which fails for large time step size, it is found that the NSFD scheme preserves the dynamics of the proposed model for any step size used. Numerical results along with the comparison, using different values of step size h, are provided.Article Citation - WoS: 19Citation - Scopus: 19Global Minima for Free Ptn Clusters (n=22-56): a Comparison Between the Searches With a Molecular Dynamics Approach and a Basin-Hopping Algorithm(Springer, 2004) Sebetci, A; Güvenç, ZBUsing molecular dynamics and thermal quenching simulation techniques, and the basin-hopping Monte Carlo algorithm we have studied the global minima and energetics of free Pt-N clusters in the size range of N = 22-56. The clusters have been described by the Voter and Chen version of an embedded-atom model, which is derived by fitting to experimental data of both the diatomic molecule and bulk platinum simultaneously. A comparison between the two search techniques has been performed and it is found that the basin-hopping algorithm is more efficient than a molecular dynamics minimization approach in the investigation of the global minima. The results show that the global minima of the Pt clusters have structures based on either octahedral, decahedral or icosahedral packing. Some of the icosahedral global minima do not have a central atom. The 54-atom icosahedron without a central atom is found to be more stable than the 55-atom complete icosahedron. The resulting structures have been compared with the previous theoretical calculations.Article Citation - WoS: 27Citation - Scopus: 28Beam Wander of J 0- and I 0-Bessel Gaussian Beams Propagating in Turbulent Atmosphere(Springer, 2010) Eyyuboglu, H. T.; Baykal, Y.; Korotkova, O.; Cai, Y.; Cil, C. Z.Root mean square (rms) beam wander of J (0)-Bessel Gaussian and I (0)-Bessel Gaussian beams, normalized by the rms beam wander of the fundamental Gaussian beam, is evaluated in atmospheric turbulence. Our formulation is based on the first and the second statistical moments obtained from the Rytov series. It is found that after propagating in atmospheric turbulence, the collimated J (0)-Bessel Gaussian and the I (0)-Bessel Gaussian beams have smaller rms beam wander than that of the Gaussian beam, regardless of the choice of Bessel width parameter. However, the extent of such an advantage depends on the chosen width parameter, Gaussian source size, propagation distance and the wavelength. Focusing at finite distances of the considered beams causes the rms beam wander to decrease sharply at the propagation distances equal to the focusing parameter.Article Citation - WoS: 60Citation - Scopus: 65Degree of Polarization for Partially Coherent General Beams in Turbulent Atmosphere(Springer, 2007) Eyyuboglu, H. T.; Baykal, Y.; Cai, Y.The degree of polarization is found for optical excitations of cosh-Gaussian, cos-Gaussian and annular-Gaussian beams in a turbulent atmosphere. The related formulation is based on the beam coherence polarization matrix. The self and mutual coherence functions appearing in the beam coherence polarization matrix are evaluated, when the above mentioned excitations exhibit partial source coherence for self and cross fields. Plots showing the variation of the degree of polarization are provided versus the propagation length when the source size, displacement parameter, structure constant and the degree of source coherence for self and cross fields change.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5Local Decision Making and Decision Fusion in Hierarchical Levels(Springer, 2009) Leblebicioglu, Kemal; Beldek, UlasHierarchical problem solving is preferred when the problem is overwhelmingly complicated. In such a case, the problem should better be analyzed in hierarchical levels. At each level, some temporary solutions are obtained; then a suitable decision fusion technique is used to merge the temporary solutions for the next level. The hierarchical framework proposed in this study depends on reutilization or elimination of previous level local agents that together perform the decisions due to a decision-fusion technique: a performance criterion is set for local agents. The criterion checks the success of agents in their local regions. An agent satisfying this criterion is reutilized in the next level, whereas an agent not successful enough is removed from the agent pool in the next level. In place of a removed agent, a number of new local agents are developed. This framework is applied on a fault detection problem.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Boundary Diffraction Wave Theory Approach To Corner Diffraction(Springer, 2019) Umul, Yusuf ZiyaThe scattering process of plane waves by a discontinuous edge contour is studied with the three dimensional boundary diffraction wave theory. The edge and corner diffracted fields are obtained from the stationary phase and edge point evaluations of the line integral. A new corner diffraction coefficient is derived. The behaviors of the uniform edge and corner diffracted waves are investigated numerically.Article Citation - WoS: 22Citation - Scopus: 20The Method of Transition Boundary for the Solution of Diffraction Problems(Springer, 2019) Umul, Yusuf ZiyaA new method, which enables one to solve some diffraction problems, is put forth. The technique is based on a relation between the diffracted and scattered geometric optics waves at the transition boundaries. The concept of initial waves is also used instead of the incident field. The general algorithm of the method is outlined and applied to the diffraction problems of waves by perfect electric conductor half-screen, resistive half-plane and impedance sheet junction.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 8Diffraction of Waves by a Perfect Electromagnetic Conductor Half-Plane Between Isorefractive Media(Springer, 2019) Basdemir, Husnu DenizIn this study, diffraction of waves by a perfectly electromagnetic conductor half-plane which is lying at the boundary of isorefractive media is investigated. The diffracted field expressions are constructed by using the relation between scattered geometrical optics fields and the transition boundaries. The high frequency asymptotic expressions of diffracted fields reach infinite magnitude values at the transition boundaries. The uniform expressions of fields are obtained by using the uniform theory of diffraction method in order to obtain the finite magnitude values at the transition boundaries and the results are analyzed numerically for different set of parameters.
