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Jin Meng
Coding Theorems via Jar Decoding
Shadi Dashmiz
Quantum Dots for Intermediate Band in Solar Cells
Arash Tabibiazar
Statistical Filtering for Multimodal Mobility Modeling in Cyber-Physical Systems
A Cyber-Physical System integrates computations and dynamics of physical processes. It is an engineering discipline focused on technology with a strong foundation in mathematical abstractions. It shares many of these abstractions with engineering and computer science, but still requires adaptation to suit the dynamics of the physical world.
Seyedershad Banijamali
Gaussian Two-Way Channel with Constellation-Based Input
Mahmoud S. Faraj
Optimal Routing in Battery-Powered Vehicles
Michael Mounir Sobhy Mansour
Smart Distribution Power Systems Reconfiguration using a Novel Multi-agent Approach
Salama, Magdy A. and El-Fouly, Tarek (Adjunct)
Saman Jafarlou
A Novel THz Photoconductive Source and Waveguide Based on One-dimensional Nano-grating
Lin Tian
Development of Advanced Thin films by PECVD for Photovoltaic Applications
Christopher Beg
A System Level FMCW RADAR Optimization for Application Specific Requirements
Darrell Lorne Gaudette
Stability for Systems with Unknown Time Delays
Time delays are of long-standing interest in the study of control systems since they appear in many practical control problems and tend to degrade overall system performance. In this thesis, we consider two distinct problems involving uncertain time delays.
Hao Liang
Resource Management in Delay Tolerant Networks and Smart Grid
Shay Berkovich
Parallel Run-Time Verification
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
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Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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