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- 2Tsui, Ying Y. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Development of an Efficient Quasi-3D Microfluidic Flow Model and Fabrication and Characterization of an All-PDMS Opto-Microfluidic Flow Cytometer
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In this thesis, development of a novel microfluidic flow model, and, fabrication and testing of microfluidic cytometer for potential cell detection and sorting applications are described. The model is formulated by decomposing the flow profile along the height of microfluidic device into a...
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Design of Asynchronous Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Scheme and Wideband Dynamic Spectrum Access Algorithm for Cognitive Radio Networks
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Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) is a promising solution for mitigating the problem of crowded radio spectrum and enhancing the utilization efficiency of spectrum resources, making it a hot research topic. In DSA, spectrum sensing is crucial and cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) is confirmed as a...
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Development of Microfluidic Chips and a Customised Flow Control System for use in a Label-Free Cytometer
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Conventional cytometry uses fluorescently labelled cells that are laborious and costly to prepare. Using a label-free technique, individual cells can be differentiated by light scattering patterns, a result of different physical attributes. This thesis describes the development of a microfluidic...
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Fall 2013
Signal shadowing and multipath fading are two challenging phenomena in wireless communications. The goal of this thesis is to improve the statistical models and the mathematical tools required for description and analysis of some specific fading scenarios, namely lognormal shadowing, two-wave...
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Nanophotonic detection of nanomechanical structures for use toward mass sensing applications
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Nanomechanical beam resonators show much promise for use in integrated on-chip mass sensing systems. This follows from their own very small masses and also their ability to store the mechanical energy of their oscillations to produce strong measurable mechanical response signals. To achieve...
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Fall 2014
Soliman, Samy Soliman Shokry Botros
Wireless cooperative networks have recently attracted the attention of many researchers as well as industry because such networks promise large diversity gains and increased capacity compared to other wireless communication systems. Accurate performance analysis of wireless cooperative systems is...
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Spring 2014
Magnesium is a promising material for solid state hydrogen storage applications owing to its high theoretical capacity of 8.2 wt% (H/Mg). Unfavourable thermodynamics coupled with poor kinetics leads to unacceptably slow sorption rates at modest temperatures and pressures. Approaches to increasing...
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Fall 2015
The cancellation of co-channel interference (CCI) is extremely vital in the nextgeneration wireless systems, where universal frequency reuse is commonly used to maximize the capacity. The implementation of CCI cancellation at the receivers instead of the transmitters minimizes the additional...
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Development of compact fluorescent spectrometers and field deployable optical solids content monitoring devices
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Two techniques were used to develop industrial and environmental sensing devices: fluorescence spectrometry and light scatter. The focus of the thesis is to develop real-time, portable and economical sensors using these techniques for environmental detection and management of tailings slurries. A...
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Spring 2017
Zinc Oxide (ZnO) is a promising wide band gap semiconductor with exceptional electrical and optical properties. Thin film ZnO can be used for a wide variety of electronic and optoelectronic device applications. The first step on the way to achieving good quality devices is to grow optimum quality...