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Full duplex in massive MIMO systems: Analysis and feasibility
Radwa Sultan, Lingyang Song, Karim G. Seddik, and Zhu Han
[abstract not available]
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Users association in small cell networks with massive MIMO
Radwa Sultan, Lingyang Song, Karim G. Seddik, and Zhu Han
[abstract not available]
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GAdaBoost: Accelerating adaboost feature selection with genetic algorithms
Mai F. Tolba and Mohamed Moustafa
[abstract not available]
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RRAM refresh circuit: A proposed solution to resolve the soft-error failures for HfO2/Hf 1T1R RRAM memory cell
Amr M.S. Tosson, Mohab Anis, and Lan Wei
[abstract not available]
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8T1R: A novel low-power high-speed RRAM-based Non-volatile SRAM Design
Amr M.S. Tosson, Adam Neale, Mohab Anis, and Lan Wei
[abstract not available]
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Wired & wireless S2A for NCS - A case study
Medhat M. Toubar, Hassan H. Halawa, Ramez M. Daoud, and Hassanein H. Amer
[abstract not available]
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Participatory archives: Building on traditions of collaboration, openness, and accessibility at the American University in Cairo
Stephen Urgola and Carolyn Runyon
The Rare Books and Special Collections Library of the American University in Cairo has a long tradition of embracing collaborative partnerships, openness, and accessibility to create collections using Archives 2.0 principles long before the term was coined. Using participatory and inclusive strategies, the library built collections of national importance, often preserving the historical record of traditionally underrepresented groups. The university and library leveraged these skills to tackle the monumental University on the Square: Documenting Egypt’s 21 st Century Revolution project in response to the 18 days of demonstrations largely centered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square that resulted in the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak. This paper explores the use of participatory models of acquisition to build modern, political archives according to Archives 2.0 principles long established in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library.
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Development of a camera-mounted tethered Quadrotor for inspecting infrastructures
Keigo Watanabe, Keisuke Kinoshita, Isakau Nagai, and Maki K. Habib
[abstract not available]
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Deadlock detection in conditional asynchronous circuits under mismatched branch selection
Eslam Yahya, Hatem Zakaria, and Yehea Ismail
[abstract not available]
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Institutions and Discourses of Sports in the Modern Middle East
Murat C. Yıldız
The sociology of sports in the Middle East has been neglected compared to other world regions. This volume aspires to encourage a greater focus on this topic. Here are assembled papers that discuss various aspects of this subject. As it happens all deal with football (soccer) largely in Egypt but including other Middle Eastern countries. Some are historically or politically oriented while others take a more sociological approach. Papers deal with the relation between organized sports and fans, with the special place of youngsters and women in sports, or with the role of sports in a more general understanding of culture and society as indicators of modernization and other facets of social change. Sportive competitions arouse keen passions around such issues as gender, class, and nationality, while they raise questions about leadership on and off the field, and about the economic impact of the games. The topic needs more research.
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Low power compact hybrid plasmonic double microring electro-optical modulator
Aya O. Zaki, Nourhan H. Fouad, Dimitrios C. Zografopoulos, Romeo Beccherelli, and Mohamed A. Swillam
[abstract not available]
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Sports in Egypt: Mimic–Real Spectrum
Ereny Zarif
The sociology of sports in the Middle East has been neglected compared to other world regions. This volume aspires to encourage a greater focus on this topic. Here are assembled papers that discuss various aspects of this subject. As it happens all deal with football (soccer) largely in Egypt but including other Middle Eastern countries. Some are historically or politically oriented while others take a more sociological approach. Papers deal with the relation between organized sports and fans, with the special place of youngsters and women in sports, or with the role of sports in a more general understanding of culture and society as indicators of modernization and other facets of social change. Sportive competitions arouse keen passions around such issues as gender, class, and nationality, while they raise questions about leadership on and off the field, and about the economic impact of the games. The topic needs more research.
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Multiobjective optimization under uncertainty in advanced abrasive machining processes via a fuzzy-evolutionary approach
Adel T. Abbas, Mohamed Aly, and Karim Hamza
[abstract not available]
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Cost optimization of a solar humidification-dehumidification desalination system augmented by thermal energy storage
Khalid M. Abd El-Aziz, Jihun Kim, Karim Hamza, Mohamed El Morsi, and Sayed M. Metwalli
[abstract not available]
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Optimization of wireless powered communication networks with heterogeneous nodes
Mohamed A. Abd-Elmagid, Tamer Elbatt, and Karim G. Seddik
[abstract not available]
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Tumult, Trauma, and Resilience: Psychological Well-being of Cairenes One Year Following the January 25, 2011 Uprisings
Deena Abdelmonem, Salma N. Mohamed, Tiya Abdel-Malek, and Mona M. Amer
Egypt is a country of its people. What has been the effect on its inhabitants of the 2011 revolution and subsequent developments? In 2013, a conference held under the auspices of Cairo Papers in Social Science examined this issue from the points of view of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, psychologists, and urban planners. The papers collected here reveal the strategies that various actors employed in this situation.
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Revolutionary Poetics and Translation
Tahia Khaled Gamal Abdel Nasser
The poetry recited in 2011 in the context of the Egyptian revolution, and its later translation into a variety of languages, contributed to local and global understandings of that historical moment. This essay examines some of the ways in which new poetic production in 2013-2014 extends and reconfigures the revolutionary movement in Egypt, the difference between the new poetics and the poetry inspired by the 2011 revolution, and the effect that translating new poetry concerned with the events that have been unfolding since 2011 can have on global understandings of the unfolding narrative of the uprising. I argue that the poetry of Tahrir published in 2013 renews the revolutionary ideals epitomized in the poetry that appeared in 2011. The poetry of Amin Haddad, as a case in point, translates the dreams and aspirations of Tahrir, resituated in 2013 and 2014 with the publication of a new volume. I examine Haddad’s poetry against English translations of poetry since 2011 and argue that translation of this new poetry is an ethical and political act that simultaneously reads and registers the iterations of Tahrir and the developing narrative of revolution in the contemporary local poetry scene.
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A tunable receiver architecture utilizing time-varying matching network for a universal receiver
Hoda Abdelsalam, Emad Hegazi, Hassan Mostafa, and Yehea Ismail
[abstract not available]
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5-Level buck converter with reduced inductor size suitable for on-chip integration
Abdullah Abdulslam and Yehea Ismail
[abstract not available]
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Optimization of the fabricated silicon nanowires for energy-harvesting applications
Sara H. Abel Razek Mohamed, Nageh K. Allam, and Mohamed A. Swillam
[abstract not available]
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Militarism, Neoliberalism, and Revolution in Egypt
Zeinab Abul-Magd
Egypt is a country of its people. What has been the effect on its inhabitants of the 2011 revolution and subsequent developments? In 2013, a conference held under the auspices of Cairo Papers in Social Science examined this issue from the points of view of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, psychologists, and urban planners. The papers collected here reveal the strategies that various actors employed in this situation.
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Islah, from Gift to Right
Yasmine Ahmed
Egypt is a country of its people. What has been the effect on its inhabitants of the 2011 revolution and subsequent developments? In 2013, a conference held under the auspices of Cairo Papers in Social Science examined this issue from the points of view of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, psychologists, and urban planners. The papers collected here reveal the strategies that various actors employed in this situation.
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Different scenarios for estimating coupling capacitances of through silicon via (TSV) arrays
Kareem Ali, Eslam Yahya, Alaa Elrouby, and Yehea Ismail
[abstract not available]
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