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Automated Rod Length Measurements on Radiographs and Sonograms in Children with Early Onset Scoliosis
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Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) is a medical condition that is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine with vertebral rotation in children under age 10. Approximately 2-3% of children worldwide have scoliosis. Surgical intervention is the most effective management to treat these children who have...
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Fall 2024
Hip displacement is a prevalent disorder in children with cerebral palsy, defined as the lateral displacement of the femur head from under the acetabulum, and leads to severe pain and difficulties in daily activities. As a result, hip surveillance programs have been developed to monitor and...
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Average Transmit Power Analysis and User Clustering Design of Downlink Multi-Antenna NOMA with Matched Filter Beamforming
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Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) in power domain is considered as a candidate technique in the next generation mobile networks as it can improve the spectral efficiency, the number of connected devices and user fairness compared to traditional orthogonal multiple access (OMA) techniques. In...
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Fall 2010
Base station (BS) positioning is considered an effective method to improve the performance of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The goal of this dissertation is to minimize total energy consumption and to prolong lifetime of a WSN. First, the idea of the BS positioning in WSNs through our...
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Spring 2023
In this thesis, novel battery-less wireless sensor architectures and sensing elements are proposed and demonstrated. The proposed passive wireless sensor architectures integrate a UHF RFID chip, and a UHF sensing element to enable the reading of environmental conditions wirelessly, without...
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Fall 2015
Although underlay networks mitigate the dual problems of spectrum congestion and spectrum under-utilization, the bi-directional (primary-to-secondary and secondary-to-primary) interference issues must be addressed to improve their reliability, coverage and capacity. To address these problems,...