Browsing Division of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) by thesis submitted date"2008"
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Sub-Threshold Slope Modeling & Gate Alignment Issues In Tunnel Field Effect Transistor
(2010-07-26)The Tunnel Field Effect Transistor (TFET) with sub-60mV/decade Sub-threshold slope and extremely high ION/IOFF ratio has attracted enough attention for low standby power (LSTP) applications where the battery life is very ... -
Terminal Connection And System Function For Making Sweep Frequency Response Measurements On Transformers
(2010-07-08)Sweep Frequency Response (SFR) measurement on a transformer is a low voltage, offline exercise. So, it virtually permits determination of any network or system function, by imposing any desired terminal condition for the ... -
Transient Lightning Electromagnetic Field Coupling With An Airborne Vehicle In The Presence Of Its Conducting Exhaust Plume
(2010-09-03)The indirect effects of a nearby lightning strike on an airborne vehicle with its long trailing conducting plume is not well understood. Since airborne vehicles and its payload are expensive, their loss as a result of ... -
Truncated Data Problems In Helical Cone-Beam Tomography
(2010-07-19)This report delves into two of the major truncated data problems in helical cone-beam tomography: Axial truncation and Lateral truncation. The problem of axial truncation, also classically known as the Long Object problem, ... -
Using Explicit State Space Enumeration For Specification Based Regression Testing
(2010-07-08)Regression testing of an evolving software system may involve significant challenges. While, there would be a requirement of maximising the probability of finding out if the latest changes to the system has broken some ... -
Wavelet Based Algorithms For Spike Detection In Micro Electrode Array Recordings
(2010-07-13)In this work, the problem of detecting neuronal spikes or action potentials (AP) in noisy recordings from a Microelectrode Array (MEA) is investigated. In particular, the spike detection algorithms should be less complex ...