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INVENTORS
DR. MOHD AfEMDlIIN RDJAII AYU HASWANI BIN AYDI
MUHAMMAD AZIIIE HUSAINY IIIf MDHlI JASRI DR. HA"IRIiiAN
DR. MDHD SHUlRY liN AlDUL MAJID DR. RUSLIlAIii BIN DAUD EDRY SUSILD IiIDHD. MUSLIM TAN
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COMPACT MICRO FLEXURAL FATIGUE TESTING MACHINE
PHILOSOPHY & NOVELTY
Ease and Flexibility: To strive for an easy working-environment as required by the users besides cutting the cost of the machine.
~ INTRODUCTION
• The flexural test is a method in measuring the behaviour of the materials subjected to a simple beam loading.
• Maximum stress and maximum strain are calculated for increments of load.
• Results from the test are plotted in a stress-strain and stress- cycle diagram.
• These results could help in determining the maximum loading of that material could hold and also their cycle before reaching the fatigue failure.
• These results also could be applied for industrial and construction site.
• To design the prototype of compact flexural fatigue testing machine.
• To investigate and analyze the properties of the testing materials.
• To enable this prototype to function exactly similar as the actual machine.
• To compare the results obtained with the existing product.
Fatigue testing machine (lNSTRON)
• Application of basic electronics for the circuit.
• Simulation of fatigue using FEA software.
• Lab testing of specimens using the actual fatigue machine (INSTRON).
• Prototype testing.
• Fracture mechanics and fatigue Analysis
• Product improvement.
• Low cost machine that is affordable and easy to operate with low maintenance required.
• Small and compact in size which is convenience for tranportation.
• Only small specimen is needed.
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INVENTORS
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PROF. Oft. SYED ALWEE ALJUNIO SYED JUNIO 1ft. DR. ANUM MAT SAFAR
Oft. AMIR RA21F MIEf JAMIL ABDULLAH l1li. MQHD RASHIDI CHE BESON l1li. ABDULLAH OMAR ALI AL·DIIAIIIAIII MR. ABDlJL RAHMAN KAAM
HYBRID SUBCARRIER MULTIPLEXING
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FLEXIBLE CROSS CORRELATION (FCC) OCOMA FIBER-WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORK
Copyright Reg. No.: 284674133
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
FCC-OCDMA code with Subcarrier Multiplexing (SCM) is developed and deployed on Fiber-Wireless access network. Hybrid Fiber- Wireless FCC-OCOMA network with future broadband allows high- mobility, high-speed internet access, low cost and adequately high number of subscribers with low optical received power. The feature of FCC-OCOMA SCM Fiber-Wireless can be applied in various industries and dense-populated neighbourhood for high speed telecommunication; HO-TV, video teleconferencing and internet- access in cities, fast-trains, and oil and gas industries.
_ NOVELTIES
• Novel FCC-OCOMA developed and applied to FiWi network system with subcarrier multiplexing technique.
• New encoder-decoder design for FiWi FCC-OCOMA network.
• FCC-OCOMA network for various applications .
Fiber to the Home (FTIH)
• Desired bandwidth; triple play, HO-3DTV-based IPTV, Video on Demand (VoO), broadband internet services and VoIP, Fig. 1.
• Reliable transmission quality with high optical security.
• High-mobility and high-speed.
• Easier installation.
Automotive and Fast Train
• Solution for high capacity data transmission at high speed, Fig. 2.
• Wide bandwidth and high-speed for wide area coverage, Fig. 3.
Oil and Gas
• Enable high wireless data acquisition network infrastructure.
• Support various sensor applications; wide range of data on environmental conditions, oil reserve levels, and equipment performances and status, Fig. 4.
• Insusceptible to Electrometric Interference and Radio-Frequency Interference (EM/RFI) during long haul transmission.
PUBLICATIONS
1. c. 8. M. Ra.hldl. S. A. Aljunid. F. Ghani. H. A. Fadhil and M. S. Anuar. (2014). "Design and Evaluation a New Class of Codes with Non-Zero Cross Correlation for Spectral Amplitude Coding Oplical COMA Systems". Technics
Vol. 9. No.1. pp. 40-48. (IF= 0.(14).
M. S. Anuar. Hilal A. Fadhll. F. Ghani. (2013) "PUN AllevlaUon Based on the Flexible SAC-OCDMASystem," Pensee.loumal. VoI7S. No. 11. pp. 2-10 OF=O.D&3).
Rahim R. A. Anuar M. S. Arief A. R. Ahmad R. B. Saad M. N.(2013). 'Perfo""ance ijlti~k Based On SCM- Optical Code Division MuHiple Ac-.ess Architectur ... Optik 124.pr. .
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II INVENTION ADVANTAGES
• "Fiber wireless (FiWi) facilitates "last mile" fast wireless connectivity data transmission to subscribers.
• Increase the number of users and inherent security of data transmission.
• Suppression of Multiple Access Interference (MAl) through ANO- subtraction detection, Fig. 5 and 6.
• Utilizing broadband access network allows high-mobility and cost- effective.
• Enable high number of subscribers through the phase induced intensity noise suppression at high speed and optimum power.
• Environmental friendliness: - Reduce radiation exposure for long haul transmission
• Successfully developed FiWi FCC-OCOMA prototype design.
• Can be commercialized in telecommunication (FTTH), fast train and oil and gas Industries.
Fig. 3 Dense Populated Area Application Fig. 4 Oil and Gas Application