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    Antenna design for uwb
    (UMT.Lahore, 2013) Muhammad Umer Farooq; Muhammad Yousaf; Bilal Tariq
    This is the project report on the Final Year Project titled “Micro-Strip patch antenna (UWB)”. Micro strip patch antennas are gaining popularity day by day because they are very compact in size having low weight and easy for integrating with devices. Micro strip patch antennas can be designed in different shapes and configurations for different characteristics of band such as dual-band, multi-band, wide- band and ultra wide band for GSM WLAN, Wi Max and other wireless technologies. Ultra wide band antennas actually enable low power consumption, high data transmission rates in wireless communication application. In this project a simple micro strip-fed antenna is proposed with ultra wide band characteristics. The antenna is composed of circular patch converted into key like shape with help of slits and slots in order to improve results, and a partial ground plane having slit. The main emphasis was to design an antenna which covers the bandwidth of ultra wide band applications. This patch antenna is designed and simulated in Ansoft HFSS 11 (High Frequency Structure Simulator).
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    Antenna design for UWB: Micro strip patch anteena
    (University of Management and Technology, 2013-04) Umer Farooq, Muhammad; Bilal Tariq; Muhammad Yousaf
    This is the project report on the Final Year Project titled “Micro-Strip patch antenna (UWB)”. Micro strip patch antennas are gaining popularity day by day because they are very compact in size having low weight and easy for integrating with devices. Micro strip patch antennas can be designed in different shapes and configurations for different characteristics of band such as dual-band, multi-band, wide- band and ultra wide band for GSM WLAN, Wi Max and other wireless technologies. Ultra wide band antennas actually enable low power consumption, high data transmission rates in wireless communication application. In this project a simple micro strip-fed antenna is proposed with ultra wide band characteristics. The antenna is composed of circular patch converted into key like shape with help of slits and slots in order to improve results, and a partial ground plane having slit. The main emphasis was to design an antenna which covers the bandwidth of ultra wide band applications. This patch antenna is designed and simulated in Ansoft HFSS 11 (High Frequency Structure Simulator).
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    Framing of Jamat-e-Islami Bangladesh leaders’ execution
    (University of Management and Technology Lahore, 2015) Muhammad Yousaf
    Newspaper coverage of an issue leaves a positive or negative impact on the minds of public. This study examines the impact of framing of Jamat-e-Islami leaders' execution in Bangladesh. Jamat-e-Islami leaders were accused of being involved in massacre and atrocity during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Framing analysis was employed. The purpose of study was to identify how the leading dailies ‘The Daily Star' Bangladesh and ‘The Nation' Pakistanhave covered the event by using different frames in the same story to influence the public opinion. To investigate the issue, content analysis was conducted and framing as a tool was employed. Framing was analyzed from coding process which was done on two stages. On the first stage, open coding was performed. All the news text was read carefully and significant sentences and phrases were picked up and labeled according to the idea conveyed. On the second stage, all the labeled sentences and phrases were observed and analyzed thoughtfully to see if they show strong association to any of the seven frames extracted as result of first coding, i-e ‘National Vendetta frame, Historical Conflict frame, Human Rights frame, Public Reaction frame, Victory of Spectacle. Judicial frame and Religious frame. Five frames were extracted from the news story of ‘The Daily Star' Bangladesh whereas four frames were extracted from the news story of ‘The Daily Nation, Pakistan. The frequency of occurrence of these frames is such as; National Vendetta frame was the most frequently used frame, Victory of Spectacle frame was second frequently used frame. Judicial frame was the third frequently used frame, Human Rights frame was the fourth frequently used frame, Public Reaction frame was the fifth frequently used frame while Religious frame was the least used frame in ‘The Daily Star' Bangladesh. Whereas in ‘The Nation' Pakistan, Historic Conflict frame was most frequently used frame, Human Rights frame was the second frequently used frame, Religious frame was the third frequently used frame while Public reaction was the least used frame. The study has concluded that the incident of execution was widely celebrated in Bangladesh as it was deemed justice with victim families whereas slighty contemplated and condemned in Pakistan
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    Framing of Jamat-e-Islami Bangladesh Leaders’ Execution: A Comparative Study of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Leading English Dailies
    (UMT,Lahore, 2015) Muhammad Yousaf
    Newspaper coverage of an issue leaves a positive or negative impact on the minds of public. This study examines the impact of framing of Jamat-e-Islami leaders’ execution in Bangladesh. Jamat-e-Islami leaders were accused of being involved in massacre and atrocity during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Framing analysis was employed. The purpose of study was to identify how the leading dailies ‘The Daily Star’ Bangladesh and ‘The Nation’ Pakistan have covered the event by using different frames in the same story to influence the public opinion. To investigate the issue, content analysis was conducted and framing as a tool was employed. Framing was analyzed from coding process which was done on two stages. On the first stage, open coding was performed. All the news text was read carefully and significant sentences and phrases were picked up and labeled according to the idea conveyed. On the second stage, all the labeled sentences and phrases were observed and analyzed thoughtfully to see if they show strong association to any of the seven frames extracted as result of first coding, i-e ‘National Vendetta frame, Historical Conflict frame, Human Rights frame, Public Reaction frame, Victory of Spectacle. Judicial frame and Religious frame. Five frames were extracted from the news story of ‘The Daily Star’ Bangladesh whereas four frames were extracted from the news story of ‘The Daily Nation, Pakistan. The frequency of occurrence of these frames is such as; National Vendetta frame was the most frequently used frame, Victory of Spectacle frame was second frequently used frame. Judicial frame was the third frequently used frame, Human Rights frame was the fourth frequently used frame, Public Reaction frame was the fifth frequently used frame while Religious frame was the least used frame in ‘The Daily Star’ Bangladesh. Whereas in ‘The Nation’ Pakistan, Historic Conflict frame was most frequently used frame, Human Rights frame was the second frequently used frame, Religious frame was the third frequently used frame while Public reaction was the least used frame. The study has concluded that the incident of execution was widely celebrated in Bangladesh as it was deemed justice with victim families whereas slighty contemplated and condemned in Pakistan. Key words: content analysis, Framing, Coding, Newspaper coverage, Jamat-e-Islami Leaders ‘execution, Bangladesh, Pakistan,
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    Text to speech
    (UMT.Lahore, 2003) Muhammad Yousaf; Muhammad Waqas; Muhammad Aslam
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    The female character of Padmini from Hayavadana in the light of psychoanalytical theory of Sigmund freud
    (UMT, Lahore, 2020) Muhammad Yousaf
    This thesis is a psychoanalytical study of Padmini from Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana which explored the female character thought and situation of women in the society. The play uses the tangled characters relationship which is interpreted psychoanalytically to reveal the underlying content of mind and body which causes an identity crisis and also reveals the ambiguous nature of human personality. The psychology of Padmini’s character has two levels; the consciousness and sub consciousness in the complex human relationship. The play reveals friendship of two persons and their love towards women. This play presents how all the characters become victims at the hand of fate that humans are imperfect and thus have a number of limitations. The research investigates women’s emancipation through Padmini’s personality among a multifaceted relationship as fundamental principal of having a life full of desires and expectations. Padmini’s fixed between two thoughts; one is her search for completeness and other is her quest for human rights in a male dominated society. The dominated society mistreated Padmini, because of patriarchal culture in the society as she was in favor of fulfilling her desires. That mistreatment created the psychological dilemma and emotional conflict for Padmini. The research will also highlight the phallocentric issues of different gender in the society.

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