Publications

2014
Djamel B. Walk optimization of a drilling operation carried out by a two link robot arm using heuristic approach.; 2014.
Necer M, Smail R. Which Yields with Wastes? Study on Pilot of the Efficiency of Water Treatment Plant—Case of the Sector of Algerian Tanning. Journal of Water Resource and ProtectionJournal of Water Resource and Protection. 2014;6 :1457.
Necer M, Smail R. Which Yields with Wastes? Study on Pilot of the Efficiency of Water Treatment Plant—Case of the Sector of Algerian Tanning. Journal of Water Resource and ProtectionJournal of Water Resource and Protection. 2014;6 :1457.
Abu-Odeh M, Salah Z, Herbel C, Hofmann TG, Aqeilan RI. WWOX, the common fragile site FRA16D gene product, regulates ATM activation and the DNA damage response. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014;111 :E4716-E4725.
Abu-Odeh M, Salah Z, Herbel C, Hofmann TG, Aqeilan RI. WWOX, the common fragile site FRA16D gene product, regulates ATM activation and the DNA damage response. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014;111 :E4716-E4725.
Abu-Odeh M, Salah Z, Herbel C, Hofmann TG, Aqeilan RI. WWOX, the common fragile site FRA16D gene product, regulates ATM activation and the DNA damage response. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014;111 :E4716-E4725.
Abu-Odeh M, Salah Z, Herbel C, Hofmann TG, Aqeilan RI. WWOX, the common fragile site FRA16D gene product, regulates ATM activation and the DNA damage response. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014;111 :E4716-E4725.
Abu-Odeh M, Salah Z, Herbel C, Hofmann TG, Aqeilan RI. WWOX, the common fragile site FRA16D gene product, regulates ATM activation and the DNA damage response. Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014;111 :E4716-E4725.
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
Harkat H, Borghèse S, Nigris MD, Kiselev S, Bénéteau V, Pale P. Zeo-Click Synthesis: Copper-Zeolite-Catalyzed Synthesis of Ynamides. ADV SYNTH CATALADV SYNTH CATAL. 2014;356 :3842-3848.Abstract
Copper(I)-zeolites, especially copper(I)-ultra stable Y zeolite (USY), are very efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of functionalized 1-bromoalkynes and various nitrogen derivatives. Under these conditions, sulfonylated alkyl- or arylamines and various N-heterocycles, such as oxazolidinones or indoles, could be efficiently transformed into the corresponding N-alkynyl derivatives. However, imidazoles gave addition products rather than coupling products. The reaction conditions proved compatible with a variety of functional and protecting groups. Such zeolitic catalysts can be recycled and reused at least five times without significant deactivation. Low catalyst loading could be used (4 mol%) and as low as 0.8 mol% of this heterogeneous copper catalyst still gave good conversion and yields.    
BENHARZALLAH S, KAZAR O. An Algorithm Reformulation of XQuery Queries Using GLAV Mapping for Mediator-based System. Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics [Internet]. 2014;(16) :20-26. Publisher's VersionAbstract
  • This paper describes an algorithm for reformulation of XQuery queries. The mediation is based on an essential component called mediator. The main role of the mediator is to reformulate a user query, written in terms of global schema, in queries written in terms of sources schemas. Our algorithm is based on the principle of logical equivalence, simple and complex unification, to obtain a better reformulation. It takes as parameter the query XQuery, the global schema (written in XMLSchema), mappings GLAV and gives as a result a query written in terms of sources schemas. The results of implementation show the proper functioning of the algorithm.
  • Copyright of Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics is the property of Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.
BENHARZALLAH S, KAZAR O. An Algorithm Reformulation of XQuery Queries Using GLAV Mapping for Mediator-based System. Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics [Internet]. 2014;(16) :20-26. Publisher's VersionAbstract
  • This paper describes an algorithm for reformulation of XQuery queries. The mediation is based on an essential component called mediator. The main role of the mediator is to reformulate a user query, written in terms of global schema, in queries written in terms of sources schemas. Our algorithm is based on the principle of logical equivalence, simple and complex unification, to obtain a better reformulation. It takes as parameter the query XQuery, the global schema (written in XMLSchema), mappings GLAV and gives as a result a query written in terms of sources schemas. The results of implementation show the proper functioning of the algorithm.
  • Copyright of Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics is the property of Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.
Zellagui M, Hassan HA, CHAGHI ABDELAZIZ. A Comparative Study on the Effects of Using Resistive and Inductive SFCL on Short-Circuit Calculations in the Presence of a Phase to Ground Fault. First International Conference on Electrical Engineering ICEEB’14 , December 07-08 [Internet]. 2014. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (SFCL) can be regarded as a key component for future electric power systems which are capable of contemporarily eliminating the hazards during faults by increasing the short-circuit power of an electric network. That is attributed to the behaviour of resistive SFCL (R-SFCL) and inductive SFCL (I-SFCL) devices which show negligible resistance and reactance, respectively, under normal operating conditions and reliably switch to a high impedance state in case of extra-current. This paper presents a comparative study for the use of R-SFCL and I-SFCL by investigating their impacts on the shortcircuit calculations of a high voltage line. The case study is for a 220 kV transmission line in the northern transmission network of Algeria which is subjected to a phase to ground fault in the presence of a fault resistance. The impact of the impedance of SFCL (ZSFCL), which varies between minimum and maximum values for these two SFCL devices, is studied to show its effect on the short-circuit parameters including symmetrical current components, transmission line currents, voltage symmetrical components, and transmission line voltages, without and with SFCL devices. Presented theoretical analysis is verified by simulation results.

Zellagui M, Hassan HA, CHAGHI ABDELAZIZ. A Comparative Study on the Effects of Using Resistive and Inductive SFCL on Short-Circuit Calculations in the Presence of a Phase to Ground Fault. First International Conference on Electrical Engineering ICEEB’14 , December 07-08 [Internet]. 2014. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (SFCL) can be regarded as a key component for future electric power systems which are capable of contemporarily eliminating the hazards during faults by increasing the short-circuit power of an electric network. That is attributed to the behaviour of resistive SFCL (R-SFCL) and inductive SFCL (I-SFCL) devices which show negligible resistance and reactance, respectively, under normal operating conditions and reliably switch to a high impedance state in case of extra-current. This paper presents a comparative study for the use of R-SFCL and I-SFCL by investigating their impacts on the shortcircuit calculations of a high voltage line. The case study is for a 220 kV transmission line in the northern transmission network of Algeria which is subjected to a phase to ground fault in the presence of a fault resistance. The impact of the impedance of SFCL (ZSFCL), which varies between minimum and maximum values for these two SFCL devices, is studied to show its effect on the short-circuit parameters including symmetrical current components, transmission line currents, voltage symmetrical components, and transmission line voltages, without and with SFCL devices. Presented theoretical analysis is verified by simulation results.

Zellagui M, Hassan HA, CHAGHI ABDELAZIZ. A Comparative Study on the Effects of Using Resistive and Inductive SFCL on Short-Circuit Calculations in the Presence of a Phase to Ground Fault. First International Conference on Electrical Engineering ICEEB’14 , December 07-08 [Internet]. 2014. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (SFCL) can be regarded as a key component for future electric power systems which are capable of contemporarily eliminating the hazards during faults by increasing the short-circuit power of an electric network. That is attributed to the behaviour of resistive SFCL (R-SFCL) and inductive SFCL (I-SFCL) devices which show negligible resistance and reactance, respectively, under normal operating conditions and reliably switch to a high impedance state in case of extra-current. This paper presents a comparative study for the use of R-SFCL and I-SFCL by investigating their impacts on the shortcircuit calculations of a high voltage line. The case study is for a 220 kV transmission line in the northern transmission network of Algeria which is subjected to a phase to ground fault in the presence of a fault resistance. The impact of the impedance of SFCL (ZSFCL), which varies between minimum and maximum values for these two SFCL devices, is studied to show its effect on the short-circuit parameters including symmetrical current components, transmission line currents, voltage symmetrical components, and transmission line voltages, without and with SFCL devices. Presented theoretical analysis is verified by simulation results.

Larbi GUEZOULI. Detection of the reuse of audio information using voice search. NNGT JOURNAL: International Journal of Information Security [Internet]. 2014;1. Publisher's VersionAbstract

The information in its audio form represents a large mass of data. The manipulation of this mass requires an automation. The goal of our work is to detect the reuse of audio information in other sequences, like the reuse of a press dispatch. People find difficulties in the use of information in his audio format and especially in the search for an audio sequence in different places. In order to help people, we focus our work on the problem of finding an audio subsequence in a distributed audio database. The search will be in voice mode where the user dictates a text into microphone. The goal is to receive the text dictated by user from the microphone and compare it with all sequences of the database and then returns the closest sequence to the dictated one. This goal requires a great work which will be proposed as a doctoral subject. In this paper we propose to acquire the query by playing a sequence of the database and to capture it by microphone. This paper presents a new system that identifies an audio subsequence using basic audio descriptors. Each audio document of corpus is pre-processed before the extraction of a set of basic audio descriptors, which characterize the temporal and the spectral information. Therefore, an audio signal is represented by a sequence of characteristics called in this paper "audio fingerprint". The search process is based on a new concept called “interference wave”. This wave is generated from the content of audio signals, and used to calculate the similarity rate between two audio signals.

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