Browsing Division of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) by thesis submitted date"2022"
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Development of A Reconfigurable Synchronous Machine Emulation Platform
Studying the dynamic behaviour of non-linear complex power systems in a laboratory is very challenging. Early experimental platforms used micro-alternators to emulate the behaviour of fixed steam and hydro turbine models. ... -
Development of Microneedles for Transdermal and Intradermal Drug Delivery
Transdermal drug delivery has an enormous potential for painless therapeutics. Many drugs designed for systemic action are more efficient when delivered through the skin compared to oral administration as their degradation ... -
Device-Circuit Reliability Co-Design in High voltage and Power devices
For the last four decades, silicon CMOS technology has captured a significant share in IC, smart power IC, SoC, and the power device market. But there is aggressive research on other materials such as graphene & similar ... -
Efficient and Convergent Algorithms for High-Fidelity Hyperspectral Image Fusion
Hyperspectral (HS) imaging refers to acquiring images with hundreds of bands corresponding to different wavelengths of light. HS imaging has a wide range of applications such as remote sensing, industrial inspection, ... -
Efficient Constructions of Streaming Codes
Streaming codes are a class of erasure codes that operate on a stream of packets and enable recovery of dropped or erased packets under a decoding-delay constraint. The primary focus of this thesis is on providing constructions ... -
Efficient Resource Allocation for Underlay Device-to-device Communication Networks with Limited Channel State Information
Device-to-device (D2D) communication is finding applications in future wireless networks such as vehicular networks and internet-of-things. It offloads traffic from the base station (BS), improves energy efficiency, and ... -
Empirical Studies of Load Generation for Data Center Networks
Data center networks form the backbone for modern Internet giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon. Such networks consist of a layer of a large number of storage and compute servers connected through two or ... -
An Evaluation of Basic Protection Mechanisms in Financial Apps on Mobile Devices
This thesis concerns the robustness of security checks in financial mobile applications (or simply financial apps). The best practices recommended by OWASP for developing such apps demand that developers include several ... -
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations on High Voltage Polymeric Insulators
High Voltage Ceramic and glass Insulators have been widely used by various transmission and distribution utilities for several decades across the globe. Recently composite or silicone rubber insulators have evolved and ... -
Explainable and Efficient Neural Models for Natural Language to Bash Command Translation
One of the key goals of Natural Language Processing is to make computers understand natural language. Semantic Parsing has been one of the driving tasks for Natural Language Understanding. It is formally defined as the ... -
Exploring the Fundamental Limits of Information-Theoretically Secure Key Generation and DNA-Based Data Storage
In this dissertation, we carry out an exploration of the fundamental limits of information-theoretic security in two different settings: multiterminal key agreement and DNA-based data storage. Most of the dissertation ... -
Fast Algorithms for Max Cut on Geometric Intersection Graphs
In this work, we design fast algorithms for max cut on geometric intersection graphs. In the maximum cut (a.k.a., max cut) problem, the input is an undirected graph, and the goal is to partition the vertex set into two ... -
Fast Methods for Modelling and Simulation of Fully Integrated Voltage Regulators in Microprocessors
Fully Integrated Voltage Regulators (FIVR) have been introduced in the latest generation of high-performance server microprocessors to improve the performance and power efficiency of the processors. FIVR is a switched ... -
Graph Neural Networks with Parallel Local Neighborhood Aggregations
Graph neural networks (GNNs) have become very popular for processing and analyzing graph-structured data in the last few years. Using message passing as their basic building blocks that aggregate information from neighborhoods, ... -
Hardware-based Device Identification for Systems with Commercially Off-the-shelf Components
The Identity of an electronic device is a fundamental property, that bootstraps several applications such as authentication and traceability. For the purpose of device identification, conventional methods generate a unique ... -
High-Throughput Computational Techniques for Discovery of Application-Specific Two-Dimensional Materials
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have revolutionized the field of materials science since the successful exfoliation of graphene in 2004. Consequently, the advances in computational science have resulted in massive generic ... -
HYDRA: A Dynamic Approach to Database Regeneration
Database software vendors often need to generate synthetic databases for a variety of applications, including (a) Testing database engines and applications, (b) Data masking, (c) Benchmarking, (d) Creating what-if scenarios, ... -
Improved air-tissue boundary segmentation in real-time magnetic resonance imaging videos using speech articulator specific error criterion
Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rtMRI) is a tool used exhaustively in speech science and linguistics to understand the dynamics of the speech production process across languages and health conditions. rtMRI has two ... -
Improved Algorithms for Variants of Bin Packing and Knapsack
We study variants of two classical optimization problems: Bin Packing and Knapsack. Both bin packing and knapsack fall under the regime of "Packing and Covering Problems". In bin packing, we are given a set of input items, ... -
Improved Understanding of Standing Waves in Single Layer Coils and Elegant Methods to Estimate Transformer Winding Parameters
Analyzing the effect of impulse voltages (like lightning, switching) on transformer winding has occupied centerstage in core electrical engineering research for over a century. These investigations gather great significance ...