Browsing Division of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) by Title
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A Novel Passive Regenerative Snubber for the Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Converter: Analysis, Design and Experimental Verification
The development of Wide Bandgap (WBG) devices has enabled power electronic converters to operate at much higher frequencies, voltages and high power. Working at a higher switching frequency minimises the size of magnetics ... -
Novel Regularized Image Reconstruction Algorithms for Sparse Photoacoustic Tomography
Among all tissue imaging modalities, photo-acoustic tomography (PAT), has been getting increasing attention in the recent past due to the fact that it has high contrast, high penetrability, and has capability of retrieving ... -
Novel Reinforcement Learning Algorithms and Applications to Hybrid Control Design Problems
The thesis is a compilation of two independent works. In the first work, we develop novel weight assignment procedure, which helps us develop several schedule based algorithms. Learning the value function of a given policy ... -
A Novel Technique For Enhancing The Pollution Flashover Strength Of Ceramic Disc Insulators
(2013-07-16)Pollution is the single largest cause of transmission/distribution line outages, next to lightning, which result in expensive power outages. A major significance of the problem is that it can repeatedly occur even at ... -
nuKSM: NUMA-aware Memory De-duplication for Multi-socket Servers
An operating system's memory management has multiple goals, e.g. reducing memory access latencies, reducing memory footprint. These goals can conflict with each other when independent subsystems optimize them in silos. ... -
Number Theoretic, Computational and Cryptographic Aspects of a Certain Sequence of Arithmetic Progressions
(2018-06-21)This thesis introduces a new mathematical object: collection of arithmetic progressions with elements satisfying the inverse property, \j-th terms of i-th and (i+1)-th progressions are multiplicative inverses of each other ... -
Numerical integration of ordinary differential equation on multiprocessing systems
In this thesis, we explore how to solve Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) on parallel computers. A comprehensive study of the current state-of-the-art methods for both sequential and parallel integration of ODEs is ... -
Object cache : a dynamically configurable and energy efficient cache architecture for embedded systems
Object-oriented programming languages provide a rich set of features that provide significant software engineering benefits. The increased productivity provided by these features comes at a justifiable cost of complexity ... -
Object-Oriented software engineering of a compiler prototyp-ing system
A compiler consists of two phases: source program analysis and object program generation. The problem of compilation has been extensively studied and many tools and techniques for building the analysis phase are available. ... -
OFDM-MAC algorithms and their impact on TCP performance in next generation mobile networks
With the increasing adoption of wireless technology, it is reasonable to expect an increase in the demand for supporting both real time multimedia and high rate reliable data services. Next generation wireless systems ... -
On A Cubic Sieve Congruence Related To The Discrete Logarithm Problem
(2013-05-21)There has been a rapid increase interest in computational number theory ever since the invention of public-key cryptography. Various attempts to solve the underlying hard problems behind public-key cryptosystems has led ... -
On a Divide-and-Conquer Approach for Sensor Network Localization
(2018-08-20)Advancement of micro-electro-mechanics and wireless communication have proliferated the deployment of large-scale wireless sensor networks. Due to cost, size and power constraints, at most a few sensor nodes can be equipped ... -
On algebraic and analytic properties of polynomials over finite fields
In this work, we provide some new interesting results in the emerging theory of higher-order Fourier analysis. The goal of this theory is to understand the connection between the algebraic structure and analytic properties ... -
On Applications of 3D-Warping and An Analysis of a RANSAC Heuristic
In recent years communication of the scene geometry is gaining importance. With development of technologies such as head mounted displays and Augmented Reality (AR) the need for efficient 3D scene communication is becoming ... -
On Asymmetric Distributed Source Coding For Wireless Sensor Networks
(2011-01-19)We are concerned with addressing the worst-case distributed source coding (DSC) problem in asymmetric and interactive communication scenarios and its application to data-gathering wireless sensor networks in enhancing their ... -
On calculation of corona and breakdown voltages of gaseous insulation with special reference to elecrro-negetive gases and their mixtures
In the design of any insulation system, mechanical, electrical, thermal, and economic considerations are generally of prime importance, and many factors contribute to the type of insulation used in a particular system. In ... -
On Codes for Private Information Retrieval and Ceph Implementation of a High-Rate Regenerating Code
(2018-07-09)Error-control codes, which are being extensively used in communication systems, have found themselves very useful in data storage as well during the past decade. This thesis deals with two types of codes for data storage, ... -
On Design and Analysis of Energy Efficient Wireless Networks with QoS
(2018-06-13)We consider optimal power allocation policies for a single server, multiuser wireless communication system. The transmission channel may experience multipath fading. We obtain very efficient, low computational complexity ...

