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Compact and accurate hardware simulation of wireless channels for single and multiple antenna systems
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The accurate simulation of wireless channels is important since it permits the realistic and repeatable performance measurement of wireless systems. While software simulation is a flexible method for testing hardware models, its long-running simulation time can be prohibitive in many scenarios....
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Comparative analysis, modeling and simulation of Nanocrystal synthesis by Physical Vapor Deposition methods
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Nanotechnology is rapidly becoming one of the most influential frontiers of technology. Nanocrystal (NC) synthesis is potentially one of the central processes in nanoelectronics due to its ability to improve performance of electronics devices. Physical vapor deposition (PVD) is one of the most...
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Spring 2021
The importance of gathering requirements that address a business need cannot be over emphasized. For IT projects to be successful, it is essential to gather and manage requirements until the project is satisfactorily delivered. This is where Requirement Management software come in and the essence...
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Fall 2021
This thesis proposes three novel improvements to the Actor-Critic State-Action-Reward-State-Action algorithm while considering potential biologically equivalent mechanisms. The algorithms are optimized via a Particle Swarm Algorithm, tested on a unigram character prediction problem, and...
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Fall 2012
The magnetron sputtering process is extensively used in industry to deposit thin films of a large number of materials for countless applications. However, to utilize the full potential offered by this process, it is essential to have a sound understanding of the complex dynamics occurring during...
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Spring 2015
Standard large-sensor-array-based camera designs are uneconomical when imaging with exotic wavelengths that require expensive photodetectors. The single-pixel camera allows image acquisition with only one sensor; however, its compressive sampling rate is too low to reliably acquire video...
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Fall 2009
The analysis of wide-angle cellular light scattering patterns is a challenging problem. Small changes to the organization, orientation, shape, and optical properties of scatterers and scattering populations can significantly alter their complex two-dimensional scattering signatures. Because of...
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COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED TECHNIQUES IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND REDUCTION OF RULE-BASED SYSTEMS
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This dissertation focuses on applying Computational Intelligence, a consortium of the technologies of fuzzy sets, neurocomputing and evolutionary computing, to the design and analysis of fuzzy rule-based systems (FRBS). We discuss two methods to construct FRBS, where the crux of the method is to...
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Spring 2012
Accurately identifying strand residues (beta-residues) from protein sequences aids prediction and analysis of numerous structural and functional aspects of proteins. This thesis is focused on improving sequence-based prediction of strand residues and strands, which in turn would lead to better...