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National Defence University, Pakistan

EducationIslamabad, Pakistan
About: National Defence University, Pakistan is a education organization based out in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Decision support system & Population. The organization has 802 authors who have published 816 publications receiving 3701 citations. The organization is also known as: National Defence University of Pakistan & National Defence University Islamabad.


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01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the experience of officers' training for the armed forces of Canada and provided information on the existing network of military educational institutions for the officer training of tactical, operational and strategic levels of military command.
Abstract: Analysis of the foreign experience of the organisation and reformation of the armed forces in other countries, with the respective systems of military education being an integral part, reveals the specific national aspect of such activities in each country. In the meantime, there are some general methodological approaches used in military pedagogic practice across different countries of the world to be practicably considered and applied. The article examines the experience of officers’ training for the armed forces of the Canada. The article provides information on the existing network of military educational institutions for the officer training of tactical, operational and strategic levels of military command. The terms of officers’ training on tactical, operational and strategic levels have been defined. The analysis of the content of officer training for different armed services of the armed forces and different levels of military administration has been conducted. We used the system of the general scientific methods of theoretical and empirical research, in particular, the theoretical-methodological analysis of the problem and the relevant scholarly resources, systematization and generalization of the scientific information pertaining to the essence and content of the set objectives, monitoring of the existing system of military specialists training in the Armed Forces of the Canada, scientific generalisation, the general scientific methods of logical and comparative analysis, systems approach, peer review, analysis and interpretation of the obtained theoretical and empirical data. An analysis of the concept, structure, goals, content and technologies of officers’ training in the armed forces of the Canada shows that the military education system reflects the current stage of development of the armed forces, as well as the national cultural specificity of the country. Education and training of officers is carried out on the basis of national cultural and military traditions, taking into account the mentality of the Canada people. The main direction of officers’ training is their fundamental military and professional training in both the military and civilian fields. The content of the officers’ training is based on two military education levels. Each level of military education ends with a certain level of qualification. It is possible to distinguish the general tendencies of development of the Canadian military school: improvement of the quality of applicants’ selection, individualization of training of cadets and trainees, stabilization of their number at the present level; further informatization of the educational process, introduction of multimedia learning tools.
Book ChapterDOI
21 Feb 2019
TL;DR: This paper uses Oracle data warehouse technology, combined with big data technology to construct all kinds of business data into large data layer after extraction, conversion, and filtering, to study and analyze the core development technology of security big data application platform.
Abstract: Big data is the product of the rapid expansion of Internet data, and the potential of big data analysis has also been stimulated. Many companies will use the advantages of the new technology of big data to enhance their competition. This paper mainly studies the application of big data technology in the security work of large events. The main of this article, through the use of large data technology for integrated excavation, and through the use of application terminals for information collection in large-scale event sites, the identity of the personnel as the excavation entrance, the excavation of the identity of the collected information, crime background information, network relations, etc. With the corresponding software development technology to demonstrate the results of business classification, so as to construct a large data security platform. This paper uses Oracle data warehouse technology, combined with big data technology to construct all kinds of business data into large data layer after extraction, conversion, and filtering, to study and analyze the core development technology of security big data application platform. Using Web development technology to realize face recognition and vehicle recognition.
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01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a combined separation method was used for the detection of radiostrontium (89Sr and 90Sr) and of 90Y in low-and intermediate-level radioactive liquid waste samples from the Paks Nuclear Power Plant.
Abstract: This paper reports on the method, results, and experiences of the 89Sr and 90Sr analysis performed on low-and intermediate-level radioactive liquid waste samples from the Paks Nuclear Power Plant. The analysis is based on a combined separation method, which results in the separation and detection of radiostrontium (89Sr and 90Sr) and of 90Y. After the suitable pretreatment of the samples, radiostrontium is concentrated using the Sr-Spec® (EIChroM Industries, Darien, IL, 60561 USA) chromatographic column. The eluted radiostrontium is precipitated in a thin layer and its activity measured by a low-background, gamma-ray-compensated, alpha-beta detector. The chemical yield is determined by atomic emission spectroscopy. The 90Y activity of the samples is also measured by the procedure described elsewhere. This measurement is based on the selective adsorbing property of the yttrium-ammonium-oxalate and the yttrium-oxalate double salt mixture of yttrium. Under the proper conditions (pH, oxalate anion activity, mass ratio of the salts) the quantitative yield of 90Y can be achieved, as determined by using the 88Y inner standard. As a result, the radioactive concentration of 90Sr in the samples could be calculated. It was concluded that 89Sr was not present in the samples because of the relatively long (in years) storage life of these samples. However, this combined method can be easily adapted to matrices sampled at nuclear test sites.
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30 Sep 2020
TL;DR: The methodical bases of construction of factor space for the further definition of indicators and criteria an estimation efficiency of functioning remotely controlled radar complexes of detection explosive devices with noncontact target sensors are discussed.
Abstract: Cardinal changes of the character and significant increase of the dynamics of mine warfare in modern military conflicts became a result of shifting priorities towards the use of the latest models of mines and improvised explosive devices with non-contact target sensors. Such a state of the issue raised exacerbation of the problem of countering explosive threats and the need to ensure the required level of efficiency, safety, and cost of search processes and detection of explosive devices with non-contact (electronic) target sensors. Existing technical means of search and detection of explosive devices, as a rule, mostly based on the use of active electromagnetic methods. It is established that almost all non-contact target sensors are united by a common feature – the presence of semiconductor elements in their composition, or their transitions such as metal-oxide-metal. Specified peculiarity lies in the basis of modern means of detecting explosive devices with non-contact target sensors with the method of nonlinear radiolocation. However, the requirements for the safety of using search devices of this type in the manual version or on land vehicles still remain problematic. One way how to resolve this contradiction is to install search systems on the remote-controlled platform. In this case require an urgent need for technical justification of the requirements if the conditions and methods of their application are changing. The methodical bases of construction of factor space for the further definition of indicators and criteria an estimation efficiency of functioning remotely controlled radar complexes of detection explosive devices with noncontact target sensors are discussed.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ozlem Kaya128116884212
Xiang Li97147242301
Heikki Kyröläinen492258303
Wan Md Zin Wan Yunus412235571
Wen-Min Lu311163591
Muhammad Zia-ur-Rehman271154347
Mohd Fadhil Md Din261542802
Mainul Haque232512406
Yi-Lin Chan23421359
Kamsiah Jaarin23621411
Muhd Zu Azhan Yahya201931910
Kaharudin Dimyati202001728
Azrul Azlan Hamzah191671016
K.Y. Leong18333020
Azman Ismail171921436
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20224
202189
2020122
201995
201899
201777