Browsing School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Novel Turbo Equalization Methods for the Magnetic Recording Channel
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-04-12)Novel Turbo Equalization Methods for the Magnetic Recording Channel Elizabeth Chesnutt 95 Pages Directed by Dr. John R. Barry The topic of this dissertation is the derivation, development, and evaluation of ... -
Novel volumetric scene reconstruction methods for new view synthesis
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Novel wireless sensor configurations incorporating isotropic radiators on conformal artificial magnetic conductors
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-05-16)The objective of the presented research is to develop a novel, ink-jet printed, chipless, passive, wireless sensor topology, which can radiate in a near isotropic pattern without interference from embedded devices, for use ... -
A Novelty Detection Approach to Seizure Analysis from Intracranial EEG
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-04-12)A Novelty Detection Approach to Seizure Analysis from Intracranial EEG Andrew B. Gardner 146 pages Directed by Dr. George Vachtsevanos and Dr. Brian Litt A framework for support vector machine classification ... -
A numerical analysis of the radar cross section of an arbitrary shaped over-moded re-entrant cavity
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Numerical and experimental evaluation of sinuous antennas for remote sensing applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-12)The objective of the research presented in this dissertation is to analyze the operation of the sinuous antenna and seek to overcome practical design challenges when utilizing the antenna in radar applications. The sinuous ... -
Numerical and experimental investigation of impulse-radiating antennas for use in sensing applications
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Numerical methods for computing the modal decomposition of the magnetic polarizability of conducting objects
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-05-21)Numerical methods are presented for characterizing the wideband responses of conducting objects to excitation by electromagnetic induction sensors. Electromagnetic induction sensors can be used to measure the magnetic ... -
Numerical methods for stable inversion of nonlinear systems
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Numerical modeling of uncertainty and variability in the technology, manufacturing, and economics of crystalline silicon photovoltaics
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-05-19)Electricity generated from photovoltaics (PV) promises to satisfy the world's ever-growing thirst for energy without significant pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. At present, however, PV is several times too expensive ... -
Numerical studies of heterojunction transport and High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) devices
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Numerical transformations for area, power, and testability optimization in the synthesis of digtal signal processing ASICs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998-05) -
A numerically stable model for simulating high frequency conduction block in nerve fiber
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-07-26)Previous studies performed on myelinated nerve fibers have shown that a high frequency alternating current stimulus can block impulse conduction. The current threshold at which block occurs increases as the blocking ... -
Object Detection of Jupiter's Features Through NASA's JunoCam: an Eigenimaging Approach
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-05-03)The JunoCam is a moderate-resolution camera mounted on the Juno spacecraft, launched by the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) in 2011, used to generate images of Jupiter of a previously unseen quality ... -
Objective measures of speech quality
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Objective quality measures for DPCM-coded images
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Objective quality measures for the design of digital image transmission systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1980-12) -
Objective-driven discriminative training and adaptation based on an MCE criterion for speech recognition and detection
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-08-27)Acoustic modeling in state-of-the-art speech recognition systems is commonly based on discriminative criteria. Different from the paradigm of the conventional distribution estimation such as maximum a posteriori (MAP) and ... -
Objectively measured descriptors for perceptual characterization of speakers
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Obstacle detection using a monocular camera
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-05-19)The objective of this thesis is to develop a general obstacle segmentation algorithm for use on board a ground based unmanned vehicle (GUV). The algorithm processes video data captured by a single monocular camera mounted ...