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    • Nature-inspired Algorithms for Automated Deployment of Outdoor IoT Networks 

      Rathod, Nihesh
      A vast majority of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices will be connected in a topology where the edge-devices push data to a local gateway, which forwards the data to a cloud for further processing. In sizeable outdoor ...
    • Network Coding for Wirless Relaying and Wireline Networks 

      Vijayvaradharaj, T M (2017-12-10)
      Network coding has emerged as an attractive alternative to routing because of the through put improvement it provides by reducing the number of channel uses. In a wireless scenario, in addition, further improvement can be ...
    • Neuronal Dissimilarity Indices that Predict Oddball Detection in Behaviour 

      Vaidhiyan, Nidhin Koshy (2017-09-23)
      Our vision is as yet unsurpassed by machines because of the sophisticated representations of objects in our brains. This representation is vastly different from a pixel-based representation used in machine storages. It is ...
    • New clock synchronization techniques for digital telecommunication networks  

      Rather, G M
      Slip rate minimization in digital telecommunication networks is now an area of considerable importance. As the slip rate depends directly on the network clock stability, a number of clock synchronization techniques have ...
    • NoC Design & Optimization of Multicore Media Processors 

      Basavaraj, T (2018-03-22)
      Network on Chips[1][2][3][4] are critical elements of modern System on Chip(SoC) as well as Chip Multiprocessor(CMP)designs. Network on Chips (NoCs) help manage high complexity of designing large chips by decoupling ...
    • Non linear vibrations of stretched strings 

      Anand, G V
      The viscosity of pure Freon-12 and Freon-22 vapours and their mixtures has been determined by an oscillating disc viscometer at room temperature and pressure. The results agree well with the published data for the pure ...
    • Non linear vibrations of stretched strings 

      Anand, GV
      The results obtained in this chapter can be summarized as follows. It is not possible to induce purely transverse oscillations since longitudinal and transverse oscillations are coupled together. However, if the order of ...
    • Non-Invasive Microwave Hyperthermia 

      Habash, Riadh W Y (Indian Institute of Science, 2006-01-18)
      Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasive microwave hyperthermia of malignant tumours in the human body: Fundamental concepts of electromagnetic wave ...
    • Nonexponential decay of sound in rooms 

      Yegnanarayana, B
      (i) The above analysis of decay of sound in rectangular rooms under various boundary conditions shows that the overall decay is in general non?exponential because the normal modes corresponding to different angles of ...
    • Nonlinear D/A and A/D converters some new techniques and applications 

      Srinivasa Rao, N V
      The development of new techniques for realizing nonlinear D/A and A/D converters, followed by their hardware implementation and/or computer simulation, has been described in this thesis. Also covered in the thesis are many ...
    • Nonlinear Optical Enhancement Studies in Silicon-based Resonant Metasurfaces 

      Deka, Jayanta Kumar
      Metasurfaces are two dimensional arrangements of building blocks called meta-atoms which have been found to be useful to manipulate amplitude, phase, polarization of light at the nanoscale. Using these properties, functional ...
    • Nonlinear Processing Of EEG and HRV Signals For The Study Of Physiological And Pathological States 

      Raghavendra, Bobbi S (2013-04-26)
      Physiological signals, electroencephalogram (EEG) and heart rate variability (HRV), are generated by complex self-regulating systems. These signals are extremely inhomogeneous and nonstationary, and fluctuate in an irregular ...
    • Nonlinear propagation of surface acoustic waves 

      Kalyana Sundaram
      Some problems relating to the nonlinear propagation of surface acoustic waves on an isotropic homogeneous medium are studied in this thesis using a perturbation approach. The propagation of finite amplitude surface acoustic ...
    • Nonlithi saw resonator osillator 

      N G Kurahatti
      Thi s t h e s i g - ' l B c o n c e r n e d wi t h a n o v e l SAW o s c i l l a b a r c a l l e d m o n o l i t h i c 3AW r e s o n a t o r o s c i H a t o ’K SSn'which, t he Trequency c o n t r o l l i n g c omponent i ...
    • Nonstationary Techniques For Signal Enhancement With Applications To Speech, ECG, And Nonuniformly-Sampled Signals 

      Sreenivasa Murthy, A (2015-07-22)
      For time-varying signals such as speech and audio, short-time analysis becomes necessary to compute specific signal attributes and to keep track of their evolution. The standard technique is the short-time Fourier transform ...
    • On Codes for Private Information Retrieval and Ceph Implementation of a High-Rate Regenerating Code 

      Vinayak, R (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 

      Vankayala, Satya Kumar (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 ...
    • On Linear Codes in Projective Spaces 

      Basu, Pranab
      The projective space $\mathbb{P}_q(n)$ of order $n$ over a finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$ is defined as the collection of all subspaces of the ambient space $\mathbb{F}_q^n$. The Grassmannian $\mathcal{G}_q(n, k)$ is the set ...
    • On Media-Based Modulation for Wireless Communications 

      Naresh, Yalagala
      Traditionally, symbols chosen from complex modulation alphabets such as QAM and PSK are used to convey information bits, and complex fades introduced by the channel are viewed as detrimental effects that cause amplitude ...
    • On Network Coding and Network-Error Correction 

      Prasad, Krishnan (2018-04-24)
      The paradigm of network coding was introduced as a means to conserve bandwidth (or equivalently increase throughput) in information flow networks. Network coding makes use of the fact that unlike physical commodities, ...