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Item Analyzing the use of ICT for professional development among secondary school teachers in Tanzania(Semantic Scholar, 2016) Mwifunyi, Rukia; Kibinda, NyauraTeachers' Professional Development refers to a variety of activities both formal and informal, which is designed for a personal and professional growth for teachers. The advancement of technology has been recognized to play a valuable role in developing and improving the teaching and learning situations. This study, aims at analyzing the use of ICT in Teachers' professional among the Tanzanian Secondary School teachers. Data used in this study, were collected through a field data collection. A total of 139 questionnaires were filled and analyzed by using SPSS package. Multiple regression models were used for analysis. Factors which were included in the model explain the variability in teaching professional development by 43.30% as R square = 0.433. F value was equal to 3.381 and p-value = 0.008 implies that the overall model is reasonable at 5% level of significance. This model is statistically fit to check the use of ICT in teaching professional development.Item Handover algorithm for machine type communication in LTE network(The University of Dodoma, 2014) Kibinda, NyauraAccording to the definition of Third Generation Partnership Program (3GPP), Machine Type Communication (MTC) is a new type of data communication between machines and devices without human interactions. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a recent 3GPP cellular standard and is a promising technology to support future MTC data traffic. One of the main goals of LTE is to provide fast and seamless handover from one cell to another to meet strict performance requirements while simultaneously keeping network management simple. Understanding the MTC handover algorithm is a key for designing and optimizing a network and the applicable Quality of Service (QoS) scheme capable of providing adequate communication services. Two existing handover algorithms were evaluated namely A2-A4-RSRQ and A3-RSRP. The performance evaluation was done using simulator that were derived for the handover service in LTE network. Different combinations or settings of threshold, offset, hysteresis and Time-To-Trigger (TTT) values were used to obtain the optimal results. Performance evaluation based on handover measurement within certain deployment scenarios such as different User Equipment (UE)/MTC device speeds and performance metrics were number of handovers, throughput and handover delay. Based on the analysis of the optimal settings of both algorithms under different UE speed scenarios, the performance of the selected algorithms were compared and the results proved that A2-A4-RSRQ performs better than A3-RSRP. It has been shown in simulation that the proposed handover algorithm (A2-A4-RSRQ) can effectively reduce the average number of handovers per MTC device when compared with A3- RSRP handover algorithm. Moreover, the proposed handover algorithm is able to maintain acceptable throughput and handover delay as per 3GPP specification.