I am ABDULLAH AL NOMAN, graduated from Charles Sturt University, Sydney, NSW, Australia. My concentration was Masters of Professional Accounting. Before that, I had completed both my Bachelors of Business Administration, concentrating on Accounting
The paper investigates the interaction among foreign remittance, banking sector development and G... more The paper investigates the interaction among foreign remittance, banking sector development and GDP in four South Asian nations that export huge pools of labour abroad. Multivariate Granger causality tests, based on error correction models, are employed with data spanning from 1976 to 2005. A key finding of the paper is that remittances and banking sector development influence per capita income in all four South Asian nations. In addition, interactions among the variables are also examined in a panel setting. As in individual country analyses, both remittance and banking sector development have positive and significant influences on the national income of South Asian countries. On the other hand, neither domestic products nor advancement in banking sector have significant impact on the remittance flows. This is new findings of the linkage between remittances and economic development, which may also be evident for countries exporting labour pools.
This paper demonstrates how an organization can make business decisions regarding any business si... more This paper demonstrates how an organization can make business decisions regarding any business situation or some particular statistical information.
Purpose This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the relationship between savings and inv... more Purpose This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the relationship between savings and investment in a panel of five South Asian countries. Design/methodology/approach A number of unit root tests such as Levin, Lin, and Chu or LLC, Breitung, Im, Pesaran, and Shin or IPS ...
The idea of σ-conservative matrices was studied by Schaefer [P. Schaefer, Infinite matrices and i... more The idea of σ-conservative matrices was studied by Schaefer [P. Schaefer, Infinite matrices and invariant means, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 36 (1) (1972) 104–110]. In the present paper, we apply the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness to obtain the sufficient condition for a σ-conservative matrix to define a compact operator. Further, we deduce the necessary and sufficient conditions for some matrix
2013 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA), 2013
ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a high frame rate (HFR) color object tracking system that can ... more ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a high frame rate (HFR) color object tracking system that can automatically control its exposure time by executing brightness histogram-based image processing in real time at a high frame rate. Our aim is to track high-speed color objects even under dynamically changing illumination, such as lamps flickering at 100 Hz, corresponding to an AC power supply at 50 / 60 Hz. Our vision system, which is implemented as a brightness histogram calculation circuit module in parallel hardware logic on an FPGA-based high-speed vision platform, can simultaneously calculate a 256-bin brightness histogram for an 8-bit color image with resolution 512 × 512 px at 2000 fps. On the basis of the HFR brightness histogram calculation, our proposed method realizes automatic exposure (AE) control of 512 × 512 images at 2000 fps using our proposed AE algorithm, which can maximize the number of pixels in the effective range of the brightness histogram, thus excluding pixels that are much darker and much brighter, to improve the dynamic range of the captured image without over- and under-exposure. The effectiveness of our proposed HFR system with AE control is evaluated experimentally for a static scene and for moving objects in a nonuniform illumination environment.
The paper investigates the interaction among foreign remittance, banking sector development and G... more The paper investigates the interaction among foreign remittance, banking sector development and GDP in four South Asian nations that export huge pools of labour abroad. Multivariate Granger causality tests, based on error correction models, are employed with data spanning from 1976 to 2005. A key finding of the paper is that remittances and banking sector development influence per capita income in all four South Asian nations. In addition, interactions among the variables are also examined in a panel setting. As in individual country analyses, both remittance and banking sector development have positive and significant influences on the national income of South Asian countries. On the other hand, neither domestic products nor advancement in banking sector have significant impact on the remittance flows. This is new findings of the linkage between remittances and economic development, which may also be evident for countries exporting labour pools.
This paper demonstrates how an organization can make business decisions regarding any business si... more This paper demonstrates how an organization can make business decisions regarding any business situation or some particular statistical information.
Purpose This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the relationship between savings and inv... more Purpose This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the relationship between savings and investment in a panel of five South Asian countries. Design/methodology/approach A number of unit root tests such as Levin, Lin, and Chu or LLC, Breitung, Im, Pesaran, and Shin or IPS ...
The idea of σ-conservative matrices was studied by Schaefer [P. Schaefer, Infinite matrices and i... more The idea of σ-conservative matrices was studied by Schaefer [P. Schaefer, Infinite matrices and invariant means, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 36 (1) (1972) 104–110]. In the present paper, we apply the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness to obtain the sufficient condition for a σ-conservative matrix to define a compact operator. Further, we deduce the necessary and sufficient conditions for some matrix
2013 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA), 2013
ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a high frame rate (HFR) color object tracking system that can ... more ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a high frame rate (HFR) color object tracking system that can automatically control its exposure time by executing brightness histogram-based image processing in real time at a high frame rate. Our aim is to track high-speed color objects even under dynamically changing illumination, such as lamps flickering at 100 Hz, corresponding to an AC power supply at 50 / 60 Hz. Our vision system, which is implemented as a brightness histogram calculation circuit module in parallel hardware logic on an FPGA-based high-speed vision platform, can simultaneously calculate a 256-bin brightness histogram for an 8-bit color image with resolution 512 × 512 px at 2000 fps. On the basis of the HFR brightness histogram calculation, our proposed method realizes automatic exposure (AE) control of 512 × 512 images at 2000 fps using our proposed AE algorithm, which can maximize the number of pixels in the effective range of the brightness histogram, thus excluding pixels that are much darker and much brighter, to improve the dynamic range of the captured image without over- and under-exposure. The effectiveness of our proposed HFR system with AE control is evaluated experimentally for a static scene and for moving objects in a nonuniform illumination environment.
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