Browsing Electrical Communication Engineering (ECE) by thesis submitted date"2021"
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Coded Caching in Multi-access Networks
Caching is a promising technique that can reduce the amount of data transmitted over latency-prone links, effectively trading affordable memory for expensive bandwidth resources. The frequently demanded content is stored ... -
Contributions on Index Coding, Coded Caching and Gradient Coding
In this thesis, we cover three major areas, namely, index coding, coded caching and gradient coding. We begin by considering unicast index coding problems where a server broadcasts coded messages over a noiseless channel, ... -
Design and Analysis of a Re-Entrant Microwave Cavity and Its Application for a High-Performance Accelerometer
Accelerometers with high resolution are required for tracking and navigation in launch vehicles, spacecrafts, missiles and other strategic applications. Pendulous integrating gyroscopic accelerometer and force balanced ... -
Design and Analysis of Full-duplex Systems for Next-generation Wireless Communication Systems
To cater to the ever-growing demand for higher data rates, cellular networks and wireless local area networks (WLANs) need to adopt innovative technologies. Full-duplex (FD) is one such technology that promises to double ... -
Design and Development of ECA based Routing Protocols for Ubiquitous Network
The ubiquitous network is a heterogeneous wireless network comprising of computing devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, PDAs, etc., are connected to any device at any time, anywhere that enabling mobile users to ... -
Design and Evaluation of Parallel Coded Systems
In this computer era, we all live in a place where the demand for data and computing is increasing day by day. Since the need for faster data retrieval and faster computation brings us a reliability as the solution, we ... -
Design of Non-Cartesian k-space Trajectories for Reduced Scan Time in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive and safe medical imaging technique. This imaging modality collects samples in the Fourier domain, called as the k-space. The k-space is traversed along continuous trajectories ... -
Designing Authentication and Privacy Schemes for Ubiquitous Services
Ubiquitous services in ubiquitous environments provide personalized and adaptive services to a user anytime anywhere, by considering the context information such as profile information and history of the users. Ubiquitous ... -
Energy-Efficient Data Fusion Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are finding increasing use in applications such as environmental monitoring, military surveillance, and healthcare due to their low cost and ease of deployment. However, the nodes in a ... -
Excitons in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides
Excitons are quasiparticles formed due to electrostatic attraction between the electrons and the holes in a semiconductor. This Coulomb attraction is very strong in the mono- layers of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides ... -
How are visual object representations organized and used to perform tasks ?
We rely heavily on vision for our daily activities, and around 40% of our brain is dedicated to vision. It is known that during a visual task, the visual information falling on the retina is processed in a hierarchy of ... -
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 ... -
Hypothesis Testing under Communication Constraints - Theory and an Application in IoT
Applications in the Internet of Things (IoT) often demand enabling low-compute devices to perform distributed inference and testing by communicating over a low bandwidth link. This gives rise to a plethora of new problems ... -
Imitation Learning Techniques for Robot Manipulation
Robots that can operate in unstructured environments and collaborate with humans play a major role in raising productivity and living standards as societies age. Unlike the robots currently used in industrial settings for ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Optimal Redundancy in Distributed Systems for Latency and Repair
Distributed systems are employed in many modern storage and computing architecture for greater reliability and cost-efficiency. There are several important considerations in the design and implementation of such distributed ... -
OTFS Transceivers Design using Deep Neural Networks
Next generation wireless systems are envisioned to provide a variety of services with a wide range of performance requirements. Particularly, demand for high-mobility use cases involving high-speed trains, UAVs/drones, and ...