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The Hedonic Method in Evaluating Apartment Price: A Case of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
NGUYEN, Ha Minh,PHAN, Hung Quoc,TRAN, Tri Van,TRAN, Thang Kiem Viet Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.6
The study examines factors affecting apartment prices in the real estate market of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The study uses primary data based on surveys of customers who have traded successfully, and collects transaction data from real estate trading companies that are the top investors in Ho Chi Minh City real estate market. The collected data include 384 observations in a total of 24 districts, detailing that each district surveyed on a minimum of four projects, each project carried out a survey on a minimum of four apartments. The survey collected 339 valid questionnaires for analysis and model testing. This study employs multivariate regression with the data of 339 observations. The research results reveal that five significant factors affect positively the price of apartments in Ho Chi Minh City - apartment area, toilet and bedroom, apartment floor, reference price, and apartment interior. Besides, there are three significant factors affecting negatively the price of apartments - next price trend, distance to city center, and potential building. From the results, the research proposes solutions in the pricing of apartments in the real estate market in Ho Chi Minh City - better information system, a real estate transaction index, and stricter management of small brokerage activities.
Interference Alignment in a Poisson Field of MIMO Femtocells
Tri Minh Nguyen,Youngmin Jeong,Quek, T. Q. S.,Wee Peng Tay,Hyundong Shin IEEE 2013 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Vol.12 No.6
<P>The need for bandwidth and the incitation to reduce power consumption lead to the reduction of cell size in wireless networks. This allows reducing the distance between a user and the base station, thus increasing the capacity. A relatively inexpensive way of deploying small-cell networks is to use femtocells. However, the reduction in cell size causes problems for coordination and network deployment, especially due to the intra- and cross-tier interference. In this paper, we consider a two-tier multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) network in the downlink, where a single macrocell base station with multiple transmit antennas coexists with multiple closed-access MIMO femtocells. With multiple receive antennas at both the macrocell and femtocell users, we propose an opportunistic interference alignment scheme to design the transmit and receive beamformers in order to mitigate intra- (or inter-) and cross-tier interference. Moreover, to reduce the number of macrocell and femtocell users coexisting in the same spectrum, we apply a random spectrum allocation on top of the opportunistic interference alignment. Using stochastic geometry, we analyze the proposed scheme in terms of the distribution of a received signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio, spatial average capacity, network throughput, and energy efficiency. In the presence of imperfect channel state information, we further quantify the performance loss in spatial average capacity. Numerical results show the effectiveness of our proposed scheme in improving the performance of random MIMO femtocell networks.</P>
Almost periodic solutions of periodic second order linear evolution equations
Nguyen Huu Tri,Bui Xuan Dieu,Vu Trong Luong,Nguyen Van Minh 강원경기수학회 2020 한국수학논문집 Vol.28 No.2
The paper is concerned with periodic linear evolution equations of the form $x''(t)=A(t)x(t)+f(t)$, where $A(t)$ is a family of (unbounded) linear operators in a Banach space $X$, strongly and periodically depending on $t$, $f$ is an almost (or asymptotic) almost periodic function. We study conditions for this equation to have almost periodic solutions on ${\mathbb R}$ as well as to have asymptotic almost periodic solutions on ${\mathbb R}^+$. We convert the second order equation under consideration into a first order equation to use the spectral theory of functions as well as recent methods of study. We obtain new conditions that are stated in terms of the spectrum of the monodromy operator associated with the first order equation and the frequencies of the forcing term $f$.
NGUYEN, Xuan Truong,NGUYEN, Thai Ha,DANG, Huynh Phuong,PHAM, Thi Lan Phuong,BUI, Thi Thanh,TRAN, Nhat Minh,HUYNH, Tri An,NGUYEN, Nam Phong Korea Distribution Science Association 2022 유통과학연구 Vol.20 No.2
Purpose: This study aims to identify factors affecting the adoption of e-commerce by household businesses in Vietnam's food and beverage industry. Research design, data and methodology: The integrated TAM and TOE frameworks and ten hypotheses were developed to test the relationship between relevant factors. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect valid data from 992 respondents who run F&B household businesses in Vietnam. Results: The empirical research results confirm all proposed hypotheses that e-commerce adoption is affected by the perceived usefulness, the perceived ease of use, vendor support partners, social expectancy, competitive pressure, subjective norm, and household resources. Meanwhile, technical readiness, environment readiness, and organization readiness are intermediate variables that influence the implementation of e-commerce in food and beverage distribution. Conclusions: The findings suggest effective orientations to foster the food and beverage e-trading practice for household businesses in developing countries. Accordingly, to encourage private household businesses to adopt e-commerce, it is necessary to focus on improving business resources, technology readiness, environment readiness, and organization readiness through raising awareness of usefulness, benefits, perceived ease of use, and increased support of vendor partners. Future research can focus on improving the efficiency of e-commerce applications in F&B distribution for both household businesses and larger-scale enterprises.
Minh-Tri Nguyen-Le,이병규,Dinh-Minh Tran 한국공업화학회 2017 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.56 No.-
A simple wet chemical method was developed to synthesize visible-light-driven titanate-TiO2 rod-likecomposites using ethylenediaminetetraacetic disodium salt (EDTA-Na2) as both template-directedmodifier and nitrogen doping source. The synthesized heterojunctions exhibited both enhancedadsorption ability and photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue (MB) dye undervisible light irradiation. EDTA-Na2 was found to alter the condensation pathway of the titaniumprecursor. This study also identified the different loading effects of EDTA-Na2 on the adsorption andphotocatalytic degradation. O2was the dominant radical for MB photodegradation.
Nguyen Le Minh Tri,김지태,Bach Long Giang,T.M. Al Tahtamouni,Pham Thi Huong,이창하,Nguyen Minh Viet,Do Quang Trung 한국공업화학회 2019 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.80 No.-
In this study a novel Ag-doped graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) photocatalyst was synthesized and appliedas high efficientmaterial under solarlight towardsemerging antibiotic pollutantin hospital wastewater. Thetetracycline (TC) was chosen as a target pollutant and the content of Ag doping at 3 mmol revealed thehighest photocatalytic degradation efficiency of TC (96.8%) after 120 min under solar light irradiation. Thephotoluminescence and UV–vis analysis confirmed the enhancement of charge separation and transfer inthe graphitic carbon structure after Ag-doping. The removal efficiency of TC using g-C3N4 and Ag-doped g-C3N4 (AgCN) underdark conditions was only 25.6 and 31.8%, respectively. While under solarlight conditions,the removal efficiency of TC increased to 68.3 and 96.8% for g-C3N4 and AgCN, respectively. The reusabilityprocess showed that AgCN displayed extremely high stability after 6 cycles without significant drop inantibiotic degradation efficiency. The application of AgCN was tested for treatment of TC from hospitalwastewater and it showed high removal efficiency of 89.6% within 120 min reaction time. In addition, theintermediatesgeneratedandreductionof total organiccarbon(TOC)duringthephotocatalyticreactionweredetected to support information of possible TC removal mechanism.
On artinianness of general local cohomology modules
Nguyen Minh Tri 대한수학회 2021 대한수학회보 Vol.58 No.3
In this paper, we show some results on the artinianness of local cohomology modules with respect to a system of ideals. If $M$ is a $\Phi$-minimax ZD-module, then $H^{\dim M}_\Phi(M)/\a H^{\dim M}_\Phi(M)$ is artinian for all $\a\in \Phi.$ Moreover, if $M$ is a $\Phi$-minimax ZD-module, $t$ is a non-negative integer and $H^i_\Phi(M)$ is minimax for all $i>t,$ then $H^i_\Phi(M)$ is artinian for all $i>t.$
Tri, Nguyen Minh,Truong, Dinh Quang,Thinh, Do Hoang,Binh, Phan Cong,Dung, Dang Tri,Lee, Seyoung,Park, Hyung Gyu,Ahn, Kyoung Kwan Elsevier 2016 RENEWABLE ENERGY Vol.97 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>This paper introduces a novel control approach to maximizing the output energy of an adjustable slope angle wave energy converter (ASAWEC) with oil-hydraulic power take-off. Different from typical floating-buoy WECs, the ASAWEC is capable of capturing wave energy from both heave and surge modes of wave motions. For different waves, online determination of the titling angle plays a significant role in optimizing the overall efficiency of the ASAWEC. To enhance this task, the proposed method was developed based on a learning vector quantitative neural network (LVQNN) algorithm. First, the LVQNN-based supervisor controller detects wave conditions and directly produces the optimal titling angles. Second, a so-called efficiency optimization mechanism (EOM) with a secondary controller was designed to regulate automatically the ASAWEC slope angle to the desired value sent from the supervisor controller. A prototype of the ASAWEC was fabricated and a series of simulations and experiments was performed to train the supervisor controller and validate the effectiveness of the proposed control approach with regular waves. The results indicated that the system could reach the optimal angle within 2s and subsequently, the output energy could be maximized. Compared to the performance of a system with a vertically fixed slope angle, an increase of 5% in the overall efficiency was achieved. In addition, simulations of the controlled system were performed with irregular waves to confirm the applicability of the proposed approach in practice.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> This paper proposes a novel energy maximization algorithm of a sliding-buoy wave energy converter (SBWEC). </LI> <LI> An efficiency optimization mechanism is designed and integrated into the SBWEC. </LI> <LI> The control logic is based on a learning vector quantitative neural network for classifying the wave information. </LI> <LI> The effectiveness of the proposed approach is verified through both simulations and experiments. </LI> </UL> </P>