Browsing Electrical Communication Engineering (ECE) by Subject "Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Electrical engineering, electronics and photonics::Electronics"
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Equivalent Circuit Analyses and Methods to Enhance Bandwidth of Klystron Reentrant Cavities
Klystron is used as an amplifier at microwave frequency range. Klystrons use cylindrical or rectangular reentrant cavities in their interaction structure. Characteristics of reentrant cavity can be defined using parameters ... -
Error Correction in Index Coding And Coded Caching
In an index coding problem, there is a sender which has a set of messages and there are multiple receivers demanding possibly different subsets of these messages and possessing some other subsets of these messages as ... -
Excitonic complexes in semiconducting monolayers and their twisted heterojunctions
Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) host excitons, a bound state of electron and hole. Excitonic many-body complexes dominate the optical spectra obtained from this system and manipulating these complexes ... -
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, ... -
Hybrid Electromagnetic Solvers for EMIEMC
With advances in technology and increased design complexity in the automotive industry, Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) issues are becoming increasingly important. An accurate ... -
Index Coding over Noisy Channels and Some Applications
A broadcast channel that is very effective for disseminating common content becomes highly inefficient when the users request different content. To address this inefficiency of the broadcast channel over which a server ... -
Information Rates over Point-to-Point and Multi-user Wireless Channels with Energy and Delay Constraints
In this thesis, we consider communication systems having energy, delay and reliability constraints. We characterize optimal communication rates achievable over these systems. First we consider point-to-point communication ... -
Information-rich Sampling of Time-varying Signals
Confrontation with signal non-stationarity is a rule rather than an exception in the analysis of natural signals, such as speech, animal vocalization, music, bio-medical, atmospheric, ans seismic signals. Interestingly, ... -
Integrated optic devices on thin film lithium niobate for few-mode optical communications
Mode division multiplexing is a remarkable strategy to meet the explosively increasing bandwidth requirements in optical communication systems and interconnects. This scheme harnesses the orthogonality of modes to scale ... -
Inverse Problems in 3D Full-wave Electromagnetics
An inverse problem in Electromagnetics (EM) refers to the process of reconstructing the physical system by processing the measured data of its electromagnetic properties. Inverse problems are typically ill-posed, and this ... -
Large Time Behaviour and Metastability in Mean-Field Interacting Particle Systems
This thesis studies the large time behaviour and metastability in weakly interacting Markov processes with jumps. Our motivation is to quantify the large time behaviour of various networked systems that arise in practice. The ... -
Medium Index Contrast Guided Mode Resonant Structures for Photonic Applications in the Visible-Near Infrared Wavelength Regime
Guided mode resonant (GMR) structures are interesting from the point of view of enhanced light-matter interaction and find applications in sensing, filtering, and miniaturized photonic components. The Guided mode resonance ... -
A Method of Designing an Intelligent Public Transportation System in Metropolitan Area Using Emergent Intelligence
Metropolitan area consists of huge population density, one or more urban areas, satellite cities, rural areas and towns. It highly concentrates economic activities to attract people from rural areas and is a complex ... -
Modeling of Permittivity Variations in Stochastic Computational Electromagnetics
With the evolution of 5G systems offering high data rates, major changes are required in the design approach of the components of communication systems. Furthermore, building complex electromagnetic systems at the terahertz ... -
Multi-connectivity for Urllc and Coexistence with Embb in Time-varying and Fading Channels
Ultra-reliable and low latency communications (URLLC) is a novel use case of 5G. It has challenging requirements like such as low block error rates (BLERs) and stringent latency targets. Multi-connectivity, in which multiple ... -
On Streaming Codes, Regenerating Codes and Locality-Aided Decoding
This thesis presents results relating to the application of error-correcting codes with different aims and in different settings; to achieve low-latency communication, to improve decoding performance and to enable the ... -
Opacity and its Trade-offs with Security in Linear Dynamical Systems
Opacity is notion of privacy that is well-studied in computer science and discrete-event systems. In our work, we extend the opacity notion to linear dynamical systems. Opacity describes an eavesdropper’s inability to ... -
Opportunistic Beamforming and Asymptotic Throughput Analysis of Hybrid Analog-Digital mmWave Multi-User MIMO Systems
In this thesis, we address the problem of large training/feedback overhead and the requirement of computationally intensive algorithms to determine the phase angles of the analog precoder for downlink data transmission ... -
Optimal Code Constructions for Some Multi-sender Index Coding Problems
An instance of the multi-sender index coding problem consists of a set of senders collectively having all the messages demanded by a set of receivers. Each receiver knows a subset of messages a priori, called its side ...