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Scirj, Volume XI [2023]
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Scirj Volume XI, Issue VII, July 2023 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Publication starts: 25th July 2023 Full Paper available from: 25th July 2023 ![]() Khandakar Akhter Hossain Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing computing by introducing networked devices into our daily lives that acquire and analyze information to serve an ever-increasing number of services and human life. It is about connecting everyday objects to the internet and letting them communicate with each other including human being. The Internet of Things (IoT) makes technologies smarter by enabling automation, personalisation, and remote control via networks of Internet-connected sensors. At the same time, IoT technologies raise significant privacy concerns, which may hinder their wider adoption. IoT applications range from smart homes and wearable gadgets to industrial automation, agriculture, healthcare, transportation, ecosystem, warfare, business, education, so on. The IoT has the potential to completely transform our lives by enabling smarter, more connected, flexible, more relax, and more efficient systems. IoT has the potential to develop industries efficiency, increase productivity, and improve our daily lives. IoT will influence more in technology, and more things will become internet-connected in future. It is an analytical paper to depict the influence of IoT on technologies and devices in our usual life, business, industry and other sectors along with challenges and suggestions for best harvest in 21st century.
![]() Jie Bai, Shaoxuan Geng,Yuexin Gao Abstract: This paper applies the theory of multimodal metaphor from the perspective of cognitive linguistics, and takes the wildlife documentary Dynasties as the research object to analyze multimodal metaphor. By watching the documentary and recording the lines, this paper collects the metaphors used in the BBC wildlife documentary Dynasties, and then classifies and analyzes the collected corpus. It is found that multimodal metaphor has three mapping directions: from concrete domain to abstract domain, from abstract domain to concrete domain, and from abstract domain to abstract domain. In addition, the documentary also uses a lot of structural metaphor, positional metaphor and ontological metaphor in conceptual metaphor. Through the investigation of multimodal metaphor in the past, this paper discusses the co-construction of the meaning of multimodal metaphor, widens the scope of multimodal metaphor research, and expounds the importance of protecting endangered animals and ecological environment from a cognitive perspective.
![]() Kiran Safdar, Muhammad Waqas Abstract: Nursing is a profession with high incidence and prevalence of non- specific low back pain (NSLBP), including its medical and professional consequences.
![]() Khandakar Akhter Hossain Abstract: Information is encoded in bits, such as 0 or 1, in a classical computer, whereas a quantum computer (QC) uses qubits, which can be in a superposition of several states. Compared to traditional computers, QCs have several advantages in terms of processing power and speed. A new area of physics and engineering called quantum technology (QT) is based on quantum-mechanical features, including quantum entanglement, quantum superposition, quantum tunneling, etc. The second quantum revolution is characterized by the development of individual quantum systems, such as atoms, ions, electrons, photons, molecules, or even quasi-particles, that enable measurement accuracy to be increased to the conventional quantum limit at quantum scales. Future warfare is one of the many human activities that QT has the potential to influence. It is an emerging and potentially frightening field. Quantum computing has the potential to improve a number of disciplines, including ship design, chemistry, machine learning, and cryptography. IBM recently developed the IBM Osprey, a 433 qubit QC processor. Future warfare will be dominated by QTs in many ways. Future warfare will be transformed by quantum sensing in the areas of detection, monitoring, control, and C5IRS.It is somewhat depressing because both QC and QT face few unique obstacles, but it is possible to predict that in the future, QTs will be used in the communication, precision, intelligence, space, medical, chemical, commercial, service, and military industries. As a result, the effective and efficient employment of QTs will bring about revolutionary change in future warfare and the military industry.
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