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ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly
Volume 13 - Issue 10 (Cumulated No. 148), October 25, 2021

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Statistical analysis of traffic accident in Nigeria

 

Oladimeji O.A.1,*, Akomolafe A.A.2, Salami T. A.3, and Ayotokun K. E.3

 

1. Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Nigeria

adedipupo.oladimeji@gmail.com

2. Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

aaakomolafe@futa.edu.ng

3. Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, Nigeria

taofeeksalam5@gmail.com

3. Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, Nigeria

joyspeaks844@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The research work is undertaken on Statistical Analysis of Traffic Accident in Nigeria having realized the alarming rate at which motorists and passenger involved in traffic accident. The use of Hotelling T-square revealed that there is significant difference in reported cases and casualties of traffic accident in the regions (Southern and Northern) and two way analysis of variance also showed that there is significant difference in the reported cases and casualties of traffic accident in the years and geo-political zones except for those highlighted in the conclusion.

[Oladimeji O.A, Akomolafe A.A, Salami T. A and Ayotokun K. E. Statistical analysis of traffic accident in Nigeria. Researcher 2021;13(10):1-13] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online).

http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 1. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.01.

 

Keywords: Traffic Accident; Hotelling T-square; Analysis of variance; Geo-political zones

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Integrated Design of Adaptive & Fuzzy Logic Control for Trajectory Tracking of 2 DOF Quadrotor

 

Mustefa Jibril

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa University Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: Accurate and precise trajectory tracking is crucial for a quadrotor to operate in disturbed environments. This paper presents a novel tracking hybrid controller for a quadrotor UAV that combines the Adaptive and Fuzzy logic controller. The Adaptive fuzzy controller is implemented to govern the behavior of two degrees of freedom quadrotor UAV. The proposed controller allows controlling the movement of UAVs to track a given trajectory in a 2D vertical plane. The Fuzzy Logic system provides an automatic adjustment of the Adaptive parameters to reduce tracking errors and improve the quality of the controller. The results showed perfect behavior for the control law to control a quadrotor trajectory tracking task. To show the effectiveness of the intelligent controller, simulation results are given to confirm the advantages of the proposed control method, compared with Fuzzy and Proportional integral derivative (PID) control methods.

[Muhammad Amir Khan, Halabi Hasbullah, Babar Nazir. Dynamic Node-relocation Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey. Researcher 2021;13(10):14-22] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online).

http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 2. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.02.

 

Keywords: Quadrotor, Adaptive fuzzy, Fuzzy logic, PID

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Ethiopian Higher Education Students Attitude Towards Physical Education

 

Mustefa JIBRIL

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: The purpose of the existing examination has changed to gain access to the "Ethiopian Higher Education Students' Status of Physical Education". The current study was conducted on 800 students (500 males and 300 females) between the ages of 20 and 26 years. The subjects were Ethiopian Higher Education Students, Addis Ababa, and Dire Dawa. Topics were Ethiopian Higher Education Students, Addis Ababa, and Dire Dawa. The responses collected from the given studies were converted into raw data with the help of a frequency distribution method. The data were then sorted as a result of a percentage study method.

[Mustefa JIBRIL.Ethiopian Higher Education Students Attitude Towards Physical Education. Researcher 2021;13(10):23-27] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 3. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.03.

 

Keywords: Physical Education, Attitude, Higher Education

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The Attitude Towards using Slide Projectors Among Dire Dawa University Lecturers in Ethiopia

 

Mustefa JIBRIL

 

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dire Dawa Institute of Technology, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

mustefa.jibril@ddu.edu.et

 

Abstract: The present study was conducted to compare the attitude of Dire Dawa University Lecturers Attitude Towards using Slide Projectors. The sample for the proposed study consisted of 120 lecturers (social science: Male=30, Female=30)(Natural science: Male=30, Female=30). A random sampling strategy was followed to draw the sample for the study. The data were subjected to various statistical treatments. The results reveal the male dire Dawa University and Natural science lecturers have a favorable attitude towards using Slide Projectors.

[Mustefa JIBRIL.The Attitude Towards using Slide Projectors Among Dire Dawa University Lecturers in Ethiopia.Researcher2021;13(10):28-33]ISSN1553-9865(print);ISSN2163-8950(online).http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 4.doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.04.

 

Keywords: Attitude, Slide projectors, Dire Dawa, Social science, Natural Science

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Educational models and technologies used in fractal pedagogy

 

Saida Safibullayevna Beknazarova1Gulshan Asrorovna Qayumova2

 

1.Professor,Dsc. of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad Khwarizmi

saida.beknazarova@gmail.com

2. PhD doctoral student of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad Khwarizmi

gulshan.qayumova@mail.ru

 

Abstract: The article presents the theoretical and methodological prerequisites for the formation and development of fractal pedagogy. In addition, the scientific justification of the principles of fractal pedagogy, its features and principles are considered and given. The result of the research is to determine the structure of personal and professional self-development of the teacher (motivational, design, activity-practical, reflexive, emotional volitional components). The presented research is considered as a variant of understanding the problem of personal and professional self-development of a teacher from a new perspective. Fractal methodology applicable to the problem of self-development of the teacher can be the Foundation for various psychological and pedagogical research in their perspective.

[Saida Safibullayevna Beknazarova1Gulshan Asrorovna Qayumova. Educational models and technologies used in fractal pedagogy. Researcher 2021;13(10):34-43] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 5. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.05.

 

Keywords: algorithms, methods, educational models, technologies, fractal pedagogy

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Impact of climate change on water resources of Haryana

 

Manju Bala

 

Former Master Degree Student, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra -136119, Haryana (India)

e-mail manju.arya002@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The potential changes was assessed assuming existence of forest in different districts of Haryana, based on simulated forests under current as well as projected A1B scenario climatology. This analysis helps to assess the potential impacts of climate change for any future afforestation/reforestation programmes. It can be observed from Figure 38 that any afforestation programme undertaken in future, in the districts of Karnal, Panipat, Jind, Bhiwari, Sonepat, Gurgaon, etc., could be vulnerable to future climate impacts. The environmental conditions that induce heat stress on dairy animals can be calculated using temperature humidity index (THI). The heat stress begins to occur in dairy cattle wherein the THI is more than 72(<72 no stress, 72 -79 mild, 80 -89 moderate, 90-98 severe and above 98 danger). The decreases in milk production can range from 10 to 25%. It has been estimated that with a temperature rise of 1.0 or 1.2°C with minor change in precipitation during May to August, milk productivity is likely to be marginally affected and during other months productivity will remain relatively unaffected. The negative impact of temperature rise on total milk production for India has been estimated about 1.6 million tonnes in 2020 and more than 15 million tonnes in 2050. An average adult cow or buffalo producing 10-15 lit milk per day requires about 40-45 lit/day as drinking water on hot days and about 40-60 lit for other related work thus requiring a minimum of 100 lit/ day/ animal. An organized animal farm following standard management practices and disposal of animal wastes requires additional water about 50-100 lit/day/animal. Any deficiency in water availability will certainly lead to decline in milk productivity.

[Bala, M. Impact of climate change on water resources of Haryana. Researcher 2021;13(10):44-50] ISSN 1553-9865(print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 6. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.06.

 

Keywords: Water, Cimate Change, Impact, Haryana

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Study On Overview Of Productivity Measures

 

*Anju and ** Dr. Gulab Singh

 

**Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

* Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: ravi.nehra02@gmail.com

 

Abstract: MFP measures tend to understate the eventual importance of productivity change in stimulating the growth of output. In static models of production such as the one used in this manual, capital is an exogenous input. In a dynamic context, this is not the case and feedback effects exist between productivity change and capital: suppose that technical change allows more output to be produced per person. The static MFP residual measures just this effect of technical change. However, additional output per person may lead to additional savings and investment, and to a rise in the capital-labor ratio. Then, a traditional growth accounting measure would identify this induced effect as a growth contribution of capital, although it can be traced back to an initial shift in technology. Thus, the MFP residual correctly measures the shift in production possibilities but does not capture the induced effects of technology on growth (Rymes, 1971; Hulten, 2001).

[Anju and Singh, G. STUDY ON OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTIVITY MEASURES. Researcher 2021;13(10):51-54] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 7. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.07.

 

Keywords: Economics, Industries, Manufacturing, Productivity

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Application of Quality Control Techniques on Can Malt Produced at International Brewery Plc, Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria.

 

Oladimeji O. A.(1), Ogunbanwo T. S.(2),  Apata O. T.(3) and Ikotun D. O.(4)

 

1Department of Statistics, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State, Nigeria

(adedipupo.oladimeji@gmail.com)

2Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, Osun State, Nigeria

(tolualone@gmail.com)

3Department of Mathematics, Federal College of Education, Okene Nigeria

(rocktm24@gmail.com)

2Department of Statistics, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State, Nigeria

(fisikotun@gmail.com)

 

ABSTRACT: This paper is aimed at apply statistical quality control tools to International Breweries plc, Omiasoro, Ilesa Osun State, Nigeria on the malts product in order to monitor the volume, dispersion in the filling process, thereby reducing the stress of final inspection of products produced. This research paper covers only the machines processing line i.e. its processes in beverages section of Beta-Malt production process line of the company. The findings showed that the R-chart has LCL of 0.0000, CL of 1.5806, while the UCL of 3.3423, and Chart, has LCL of 31.7044, CL of 32.6161, while the UCL of  33.5279 at 3-sigma of the inspected Malt produced at International Brewery, Ilesha, Osun-State, Nigeria.

[Oladimeji O. A, Ogunbanwo T. S,  Apata O. T. and Ikotun D. O. Application of Quality Control Techniques on Can Malt Produced at International Brewery Plc, Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria. Researcher 2021;13(10):55-61] ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 8. doi:10.7537/marsrsj131021.08.

 

Keywords: Quality Specification, Control Points, Upper Control Limit, Lower Control Limit

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