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Tactile Cyber-Physical Systems: A Testbed, A Performance Metric and Network Resource Allocation Protocols
Tactile Cyber-Physical Systems (TCPS) use haptic, audio and video modalities to facilitate humans to perform real-time physical interaction of remote objects over ultra-low latency and ultra-reliable networks referred to ... -
Tailoring excitonic complexes in layered materials
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) host a variety of strongly bound exciton complexes that control the optical properties in these materials. Apart from spin and valley, layer index provides an additional ... -
Tailoring optical and electrical characteristics of layered materials through van der Waals heterojunctions
The feasibility of isolation of layered materials and arbitrary stacking of different materials provide plenty of opportunities to realize van der Waals heterostructures (vdWhs) with desired characteristics. In this thesis, ... -
Tailoring Van – der – Waal materials for nonlinear nanophotonics
Van der Waals or two-dimensional (2D) material are emerging nanomaterials which has shown tremendous potential in building next-generation nonlinear optical devices. Monolayer and multilayer 2D materials exhibit strong ... -
Targeted Client Synthesis for Detecting Concurrency Bugs
(2018-01-01)Detecting concurrency bugs can be challenging due to the intricacies associated with their manifestation. These intricacies correspond to identifying the methods that need to be invoked concurrently, the inputs passed to ... -
Task Scheduling Technlques for Distrlbuted/Parallel Processing Systems
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-01-26)This dissertation discusses the principles, techniques and approaches adopted in the design of task scheduling algorithms for Distributed Parallel Processing Computer Systems (DPCSs) connected with network of front-end ... -
Techniques for estimating the direction of pointing gestures using depth images in the presence of orientation and distance variations from the depth sensor
A significant part of our daily life is spent interacting with various computing devices, mobile phones, etc. Soon, robots and drones may become common in daily life, as might be virtual reality based interfaces. Currently, ... -
Techniques For Low Power Motion Estimation In Video Encoders
(2013-02-12)This thesis looks at hardware algorithms that help reduce dynamic power dissipation in video encoder applications. Computational complexity of motion estimation and the data traffic between external memory and the video ... -
Temporal Point Processes for Forecasting Events in Higher-Order Networks
Real-world systems consisting of interacting entities can be effectively represented as time-evolving networks or graphs, where the entities are depicted as nodes, and the interactions between them are represented as ... -
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 ... -
Testing Of Analog Circuits - Built In Self Test
(2009-03-19)On chip Built In Self Test (BIST) is a cost-effective test methodology for highly complex VLSI devices like Systems On Chip (SoC). This work deals with cost-effective BIST methods and Test Pattern Generation (TPG) schemes ... -
Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Rigid Registration
In this thesis, we consider the rigid registration problem, which arises in applications such as sensor network localization, multiview registration, and protein structure determination. The abstract setup for this problem ... -
A Theoretical Study of the Synergy and Lazy Annotation Algorithms
(2018-04-03)Given a program with assertions, the assertion checking problem is to tell whether there is an execution of the program that violates one of the assertions. One approach to this problem is to explore different paths towards ... -
Thermal and Electrical Degradation of Resin Impregnated Paper Insulation for High Voltage Transformer Bushings
(2018-01-30)The overall reliability of a power transformer depends to a great extent on the sound operation of the bushings thereof. In view of its overwhelming advantages, resin impregnated paper (RIP) is acquiring prominence over ... -
Three-Layer Electromagnetically Coupled Circular Microstrip Antennas
(Indian Institute of Science, 2006-10-13)Presented in this thesis are the following experimental and theoretical investigations carried out on the three-layer electromagnetically coupled (EMC) circular microstrip antennas and their arrays. 1.Three-Layer EMC ... -
Throughput Enhancement of TCP over Wireless Links
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-07)The congestion control mechanisms of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are very effective in providing best effort service in wired networks, where packet losses are mainly due to congestion in the network. In wireless ... -
Throughput Of Wireless Mesh Networks : An Experimental Study
(2013-04-26)Mesh network is gaining importance as the next generation network for many high speed applications such as multimedia streaming. This is because it is easy and inexpensive to setup mesh networks with mobile and PDA devices ... -
Tight Frames, Non-convex Regularizers, and Quantized Neural Networks for Solving Linear Inverse Problems
The recovery of a signal/image from compressed measurements involves formulating an optimization problem and solving it using an efficient algorithm. The optimization objective involves data fidelity, which is responsible ...