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Study and simulation of carbon nanotube based field effect transistor (CNTFET)
Navigation control and path mapping by an autonomous robot using artificial immune system
Uninterrupted supply source to the load from mains, generator, solar and wind power by microcontroller
Modeling of MOSFET using silicon nanowire channel
Design and simulation of hypipe multiplier
Link key generation module in Bluetooth security system using modified SAFER+ algorithm
Application of learning in video summarization
Smart antenna beam pattern synthesis via system-based convex optimization framework
Visualization of buffer management in Delay Tolerant Networks
Experimental test on visualization of testing of Web applications using QTP
Adaptive control of permanent magnet synchronous motor for electric vehicle
Beamforming for over the horizon radar
Control and optimization frameworks for managed pressure drilling process
A study on Minkowski fractal wideband and multiband antenna
Intelligent and robust optimization frameworks for smart grids
Sensitivity analysis of silicon nanowire chemical sensor based on its geometry and the operating temperature
Controller design and comparison for a real time system
A parametric runtime reconfigurable VLIW processor (RVP) for high performance computation
A synthesizable IEEE 754 floating point hardware module for embedded microprocessor in an FPGA
Application of non-uniform sampling
Voltage controlled oscillator
Delay analysis and synthesis for fast adders in field programmable gate arrays
Uniform and Non-Uniform sampling implementation on a Xilinx FPGA device
Evaluation of tire bale performance as fill material for roadbed construction in semi-arid Texas
Efficiency optimization of a three-phase AC induction motor using Matlab and Simulink