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Browsing by Author "Abdul Basit"

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    Advances in transport phenomena with nanoparticles and generalized thermal process for vertical plate
    (UMT Lahore, 2021) Abdul Basit
    In the present work, a quantitative analysis is performed to investigate the convective flow of Maxwell fluid along with an erect heated plate via Prabhakar-like energy transport. The governing equations for this mathematical model are attained by Prabhakar fractional derivative. Laplace transform is applied to obtain the generalized results for dimensionless velocity and temperature fields. By applying the conditions of nanofluid flow, we develop the constantly accelerated, variable accelerated, and non-uniform accelerated solution of the model respectively. Prabhakar fractional derivative for Maxwell fluid based on generalized Fourier’s thermal flux is determined for heat transfer. For volume fraction ϕ and fractional operators α, β, and γ, different structures of graphs are obtained. Furthermore, fluid temperature and velocity can be increased by enhancing the fractional parameters values. The comparison of nanoparticles Ag and nanoparticles Cu with water-based nanoparticles for velocity and temperature profile is also examined. The behavior of second grade and Maxwell fluid results to become a viscous fluid is justified.
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    android application for kids
    (Umt Lahore, 2017) Abdul Basit; Arsalan Arif; Yamnah Rahat
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    Automated fingerprint identification system
    (UMT Lahore, 2024-07-04) Mohammad Asad Sheikh; Abdul Basit; Imtiaz Ahmad Bhat; Tahir Mehmood Bhutta
    Accurate automatic personal identification is critical in a variety of applications in our electronically interconnected society. Biometrics, which refers to identification based on physical or behavioral characteristics, is being increasingly adopted to provide positive identification with a high degree of confidence. Among all the biometric techniques, fingerprint-based authentication systems have received the most attention because of the long history of fingerprints and their extensive use in forensics. However, the numerous fingerprint systems currently available still do not meet the stringent performance requirements of several important civilian applications. A critical step in automatic fingerprint matching is to automatically and reliably extract minutiae from the input fingerprint images. However, the performance of a minutiae extraction algorithm relies heavily on the quality of the input fingerprint images. In order to ensure that the performance of an automatic fingerprint identification and verification system is robust with respect to the quality of input fingerprint images, it is essential to incorporate a fingerprint enhancement algorithm in the minutiae extraction module. We present a fast fingerprint enhancement algorithm that can adaptively improve the clarity of ridge and furrow structures of input fingerprint images based on the estimated local ridge orientation and frequency. A fingerprint classification algorithm is presented in this paper. Fingerprints are classified into five categories: arch, tented arch, left loop, right loop, and whorl. The algorithm extracts singular points (cores and deltas) in a fingerprint image and performs classification based on the number and locations of the detected singular points. The fine-level matching is performed by extracting ridge endings and branching points, called minutiae, from a fingerprint image. The similarity between two fingerprints is determined by comparing the two sets of minutiae points.
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    Best Collection
    (UMT, Lhr, 2018) Abdul Basit; Muhammad Haseeb
    Best Collection is based on Web and Android application. Admin can post items, delete items, login and signup. The web server is associated with database and it is an online application. It will help to get rid of the manual method for offering and obtaining and giving promotions in daily papers and now individuals can purchase garments through web and android application.
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    Chefu
    (University of Management and Technology, 2017) Abdul Basit; M. Zain Mohsin; M. Sohaib Asharaf
    A systematic and organized platform for chefs and users for better taste and better environment. Relevant information regarding each entity that needs to be recorded, maintained and tracked when necessary. All modules in the system are connected for easy data access based on user roles. From signup to buying, hiring chefs based on location, generating codes, managing payment module to a specific portal for viewers to view different recipes, search recipes, search chefs, client can send a comment to the chef. Our solution is designed to reduce complexity of managing data. The interface is designed to be user friendly so that a non-technical person can easily add and maintain records. The solution is web based platform created using code igniter framework. Not only it is multi browser compatible, it also works on mobile device being responsive in nature. Both client/chef has the permission to add/edit/delete any account. We will keep everybody informed without any hassle and in short, the designed solution will save a lot of time, effort and money in cooking.
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    Error free accident identificaiton and information system
    (University of Management and Technology, 2014) Danish Naseer; Rizwan Shakir; Irtaza Younas; Abdul Basit
    No system can automatically tell us the location of a road accident, when it occurs on the road. We can use GSM and GPS systems to identify the location of the accident and send this information to the rescue service. Ambition of this plan is to discover the accident spotandinform it to rescue department through the GPSand GSM networks. Global Positioning System is used to hint the position of the vehicle and Global System for Mobiles launch cellular linkage. To increase the reliability of this project we can use thuraya/DMR module so that the communication can be done from remote areas. The information of the car accident can also be sent to any car passing nearby provided it has a similar device fitted with in it. This communication will be done using zig-bee. With the help of this communication setup the information of the accident can be made to spread fast and further accidents can be avoided.
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    “Impact of Social Exchange on at Workplace on Turnover Intention of Flight Attendants”
    (UMT, Lahore, 2023) Abdul Basit; Fahad Sultan; Faique Afzal; Syeda Wajeeha Bukhari
    This research paper aims to study the impact of social exchange on turnover intentions of flight attendants working on domestic airlines of Pakistan. Flight attendants are pivotal employees of airlines as they confront the passengers, so basically considered as the face of airlines. After an extensive review of the existing literature, it became evident that no research has been conducted to assess the impact of social exchange on turnover intentions of flight attendants in the domestic airline sector of Pakistan. This research work intends to alight that social exchange has significant impact on turnover intention of flight attendants. For the purpose of research the responses were collected from the 208 flight attendants of major domestic airlines of Pakistan. The questionnaire used to collect data was close-ended and it was sent provided to respondents in the google forms and also the print-outs to ensure the convenience of respondents who were hesitant to submit their information via online forms. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 was used to code data for descriptive statistics, factor analysis, reliability statistics and hypothesis testing. Following the analysis of the collected data, the study findings indicate that social exchange (leader member exchange and team member exchange) has significant impact on the turnover intentions of flight attendants. The model employed in this research demonstrates that 15.8% of the variation observed in the dependent variable (i.e., turnover intentions) induced by independent variables (i.e., social exchange).
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    Maholiyati tabdeeli aur Qurani harkiyat asr-e-hazir ke tanazur mein tehqeeqi mutala
    (UMT Lahore, 2024-12-24) Abdul Basit
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    National Climate Change Policy of Pakistan 2012: A Critical Analysis
    (UMT, Lahore, 2020) Abdul Basit
    Nearly all public policies fail in Pakistan to achieve their stated objectives. Some fail partially while others fail in toto. We experiment with what can be called “biblio-policies,” that are purely theoretical, well-drafted and often, grandiose documents but which crash most of the time at the implementation stage. Prospective analysis to make the policies implementable is rare. Bureaucrats receive small doses, more like appetizers, of public policy, in short training courses at the national and provincial training institutions. When tasked with real-life issues like climate change, they either succeed in producing a well-drafted, grandiose document or turn to “outsourcing” for policy formulation. NCCP – 2012 is a document demonstrating superb drafting skills and addressing all the relevant technical issues related to climate change. It even contains an implementation framework. Representatives of the Government renew commitments at the annual UNFCCC’s Conference of Parties and on their return, things remain where they were. Despite climate change driven natural disasters such as the flood of 2010, climate change was not made into a priority. That flood affected 20 million people, killed close to 2000, and damaged property worth $43 billion. But Climate change is not a political priority because the issue has little appeal for the electorate. This study analyses the causes of the Government’s failure in implementing Pakistan NCCP–2012 despite passage of eight years. It then offers a few recommendations that require focused and immediate attention of the policy communities in Pakistan.
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    Perceptions of stakeholders about inclusive education
    (UMT.Lahore, 2015) Abdul Basit
    This study explores perceptions of stakeholders about Inclusive Education which is growing trend in Pakistan and lot of work is still needed to be done in this regard. In literature review researcher discussed about the Inclusive education in developed countries, views of global communities about inclusive education, theorists views about inclusive education, Operationalization of inclusion, Models of Disability, Analysis to several dimensions of inclusive education and Policy and services for person with disabilities in Pakistan. On the basis of literature review a self constructed instrument was made, validity & reliability issues of instrument were ensured through pilot testing and expert opinion. 225 stakeholders of inclusive education of both sexes in public and private sector of Punjab province were the population of this study. Research was descriptive in its nature using quantitative design. Purposive sampling technique was used to collect the data. The date collected from Teachers, Heads, Executives, NGOs Representatives, Parents were analyzed. On the basis of data analysis, it was found that the majority of stakeholders have a positive attitude toward inclusion of children with disabilities. The Stakeholders of this study felt that policy and law should be made to include children with disabilities into the general education and also by providing sufficient resources and training. It will also contribute in field of educational leadership. The study will give good suggestions to policy makers to improve the current scene of inclusive education for further implementation of inclusive education.
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    Python coding playground
    (UMT.Lahore, 2024) Abdul Basit; Ahmad Rumail; Fahad Hassan; Hassam Hameed; Waleed Butt –
    Python Coding Playground' is an innovative educational game designed to introduce children aged 5-10 to the fundamentals of Python programming in a playful and engaging manner. Through a combination of interactive gameplay and educational content, the project aims to demystify coding concepts, nurture logical thinking, and develop problem-solving skills. The objective is to create a dynamic and enjoyable learning environment that sparks the curiosity of young minds, fostering a love for coding and setting the foundation for future technological literacy. 'Python Coding Playground' is more than just a game; it is a stepping stone toward empowering the next generation with essential coding skills in a fun and interactive way.
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    Solar vapor absorption heat pump
    (UMT Lahore, 2021-09) Abdul Basit; Muntazir Ali; Hafiz Muhammad Husnain; Hussnain Zubair
    Human's desire is to find comfort for himself/herself. He/she uses a lot of methods to keep his/her atmosphere warm and cold. He/She finds something that will provide him/her warmth in winter and coldness in summer. We can produce heating and cooling with one device named Heat Pump. Project involves of 4 major components Eveporatoe, Absoeber, Generator and Condenser. The whole capacity that a system have is 11.00KW. Absorber mix vapors and liquid at temperature 28℃ with load 12.6081KW. Generator conserved at 100℃ with load 13.3267KW. Evaporator works at 10℃ with load 11.KW. Evaporator would to eliminate this capacity by conveying it to the condenser existent external the room working at the temperature of 36℃ with load 11.721KW. The solution is drove to the generator from Centrifugal Pump while Heat Exchanger transfer heat between the tough and the fragile solution. We have to design a project that have an ability of 3 tons. By using (Water + LiBr) solution and solar heater. We can have the monthly savings of 351,626.4/year rupees.
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    Sugar Mill Automation using PLC
    (University of Management and Technology, 2013) Abdul Basit; Faisal Javaid; Omer Javaid
    Aim of this project is to automate sugar mill using PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and we have controlled some basic processes of sugar mill with PLC. Basic element of the project is to properly understand the concepts of automated industry.In a traditional Sugar Mill system, all control devices are wired directly to each other according to how the system is supposed to operate. Here human is the main to control the Processes & that passes through large drawbacks such as more wiring work, appears large mechanical faults & difficulties in troubleshooting & repair work .Due to these drawbacks industrial production decreases largely Theme behind the execution of this project is how the industries controlled all their process automatically make their work more accurate and efficient.
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    Wind turbine power generation system
    (2011) Rashid Ashraf, M; Abdul Basit; Hassan Mahmood
    The goal of this project is to design and implement a wind turbine system that charge up the dc battery with capabilities of charge controller a digital voltmeter to monitor battery voltages and an inverter module to convert dc into ac. Some of the specifications that we sought to achieve in our project is to design a mechanical system for turbine generator to produce 12V or above in a wind speed of about 12 to 13 Mph a charge controller based on voltage level sensing a 31/2 digit digital voltmeter with 0.1% accuracy and a 100 watt inverter module. The complete system will consist on wind turbine mounting assembly and three processing circuits charge controller, digital voltmeter and an inverter module. By implementing this system we are showing how different devices are integrate together to form a complete active alternative energy system.
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    Wind turbine power generation system
    (UMT Lahore, 2011-08-12) M Rashid Ashraf; Hassan Mahmood; Abdul Basit
    The goal of this project is to design and implement a wind turbine system that charge up the DC battery with capabilities of charge controller, a digital voltmeter to monitor battery voltages, and an inverter module to convert DC into AC. Some of the specifications that we sought to achieve in our project is to design a mechanical system for turbine generator to produce 12V or above in a wind speed of about 12 to 13 mph, a charge controller based on voltage level sensing, a 31/2 digit digital voltmeter with 0.1% accuracy, and a 100 watt inverter module. The complete system will consist of wind turbine mounting assembly and three processing circuits: charge controller, digital voltmeter, and an inverter module. By implementing this system, we are showing how different devices are integrated together to form a complete active alternative energy system.

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