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The Non Line of Sight (NLOS) broadband wireless access provided by Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) operating in 2-11 GHz frequency is susceptible to the effects of multipath propagation, diffraction fading, vegetation attenuation, shadowing loss etc. In order to overcome these effects effective fade mitigation techniques, have to be implemented. The Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing- Multiple Input Multiple Output (OFDM-MIMO) is an efficient method that helps in combatting the fading and providing higher SNR to the WiMAX system. According to the IEEE 802.16 specification, for QPSK modulation, a threshold SNR of 6 dB is required for the link to operate. In the present work the use of OFDM-MIMO achieves a SNR above this operating threshold.
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Sharmini Enoch
1
Ifiok Otung
2

  1. Department of Electronics and Communications,Noorul Islam University, India
  2. Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, Department of Biomedical and Electronics Engineering University of Bradford, United Kingdom
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Titanium and its alloys have significant uses in the biomedical, chemical, and aerospace industries. In this article, the current and gas flow rates were varied using Taguchi’s experiment design. The mechanical properties of the welded joint made using tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding and Ti6Al4V ELI as filler metal was characterized using the microstructure, microhardness, and tensile strength. The joint was classified into three regions, namely, fusion zone (FZ), heat affected zone (HAZ), and base metal (BM). Results show martensitic microstructure within the fusion zone (FZ) and the heat affected zone (HAZ), which resulted in an increased hardness within the fusion and heat affected zone.
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P.O. Omoniyi
1 2
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R.M. Mahamood
3 2
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A.A. Adeleke
4
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P.P. Ikubanni
5
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S.A. Akinlabi
6
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E.T. Akinlabi
6
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  1. University of Ilorin, Department of Mechanical Engineering, P. M. B. 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
  2. University of Johannesburg, Department of Mechanical Engineering Science, P. O. Box 524, Johannesburg, South Africa
  3. University of Ilorin, Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, P. M. B. 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
  4. Nile University of Nigeria, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 900001, Nigeria
  5. Landmark University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 252201, Nigeria
  6. University of Northumbria, Department of Mechanical and Construction Engineering, Newcastle, NE18ST, United Kingdom

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