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Integrated piezoresistive sensing for feedback control of compliant MEMS
Optimizing wireless network throughput: Methods and applications
 
Low-voltage analog CMOS architectures and design methods
Space-time coding with offset modulations
 
Wind/rain backscatter modeling and wind/rain retrieval for scatterometer and synthetic aperture radar
Throughput constrained and area optimized dataflow synthesis for FPGAs
 
Surface relief D-fiber Bragg gratings for sensing applications
Decentralized estimation using information consensus filters with a multi-static UAV radar tracking system
 
Real-time carrier frequency estimation using disjoint pilot symbol blocks
Compact trench based bend and splitter devices for silicon-on insulator rib waveguides
 
Real-time optical flow sensor design and its application on obstacle detection
Offset QPSK in SISO and MIMO environments
 
Obstacle avoidance, visual automatic target tracking, and task allocation for small unmanned air vehicles
A system level approach to D-fiber electric field sensing
 
Studies on the performance and impact of channel estimation in MIMO and OFDM systems
Improving accuracy in microwave radiometry via probability and inverse problem theory
 
Slab coupled optical fiber sensors for electric field sensing applications
In-plane all-photonic transduction method for silicon photonic microcantilever array sensors
 
Frequency response and gain enhancement of Solid-state Impact-ionization Multipliers (SIMs)
Generalized image formation for pulsed and LFM-CW synthetic aperture radar
 
Secret key establishment using wireless channels as common randomness in time-variant MIMO systems
Impedance imaging and measurements by micro probes in aqueous environments
 
Signal processing methods for ultra high resolution scatterometry
Thin Film Microuidic and Nanouidic Devices
 
Low-Loss Hollow Waveguide Platforms for Optical Sensing and Manipulation
Scatterometer Contamination Mitigation
 
Halo Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry: Design, Instrumentation, and Performance
Development of single-chip silicon photonic microcantilever arrays for sensing applications
 
Advancements in the Solid-state Impact-ionization Multiplier (SIM) Through Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization
Accelerated Large-Scale Multiple Sequence Alignment with Reconfigurable Computing
 
Integration of Micropore and Nanopore Features with Optofluidic Waveguides for Single Particle Sensing
Development of an Experimental Phased Array Feed System and Algorithms for Radio Astronomy
 
Robust Signaling, Scheduling and Authentication in the Multi-user MIMO Channel
Tailoring the Spectral Transmission of Optofluidic Waveguides
 
Bearing-only Cooperative-Localization and Path-Planning of Ground and Aerial Robots
Vision-based Path Planning, Collision Avoidance, and Target Tracking for Unmanned Air and Ground Vehicles in Urban Environments
 
Using Hard Macros to Accelerate FPGA Compilation for Xilinx FPGAs
Hardware and Software Fault-Tolerance of Softcore Processors Implemented in SRAM-Based FPGAs
 
Characterization and Preliminary Demonstration of Microcantilever Array Integrated Sensors
Improved Methods for Phased Array Feed Beamforming in Single Dish Radio Astronomy
 
Efficient Estimation for Autonomous Multi-Rotor Helicopters Operating in Unknown, Indoor Environments
Functionalization of In-plane Photonic Microcantilever Arrays for Biosensing Applications
 
Filtering Techniques for Pose Estimation With Applications to Unmanned Air Vehicles
Application of SeaWinds Scatterometer Data to the Study of Antarctic Icebergs
 
Dynamic Modeling, Trajectory Generation and Tracking for Towed Cable Systems