• Beamsteering and nullsteering in interference aware wireless networks with point to point beamforming 

    Kashyap, Anudhriti (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2013-03-19)
    The concept of beamforming and beamsteering has been gathering immense popularity since the idea's inception. Many in the field of Wireless Communication and in the defense community have tried and succeeded in utilizing ...
  • Design of a wireless platform for wearable and home automation applications 

    Kumar, Sharika Krishna (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-10-02)
    In the recent past, a great deal of attention has been given to wireless sensors. Wireless sensors enable a multitude of applications such as environmental monitoring, medical care, disaster response, home automation, ...
  • A dual mode pulsed electro-magnetic cell stimulator 

    Rizk, Hatem Ibrahim (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012)
    This thesis presents the design and test of a dual-modality cell stimulator. The stimulator generates pulsing electric and magnetic fields at programmable rates and intensities. The target application is the stimulation ...
  • Group scheduling in advanced cellular systems using directional antennas 

    Qu, Zhaoyang (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-09-28)
    Long Term Evolution has been the most popular technique all around the world, and Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output is widely considered a key technology for system capacity improvement in modern wireless networks. ...
  • Group scheduling in cellular networks 

    Srirambhatla, Rajesh Kumar (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012)
    With the ever increasing number of users and the usage of data in cellular networks, meeting the expectations is a very difficult challenge. To add to the difficulties, the available resources are very limited, so proper ...
  • Interference aware wireless networks with point to point beamforming 

    Nusetty, Madhav Ram (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-10-03)
    Recent dramatic changes in the end-user devices and applications demand the idea of peer-peer packet transmissions without the help of base stations or wire-line backbone networks. This concept of distributed communication ...
  • Maximizing throughput while maintaining fairness and priority in wireless ad-hoc networks 

    Krishna, Neelabh (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012)
    Ad-Hoc wireless network, not a new field of research, has been gaining a lot of popularity in recent years because of its applications in emergency rescue, surveying, military, sensor networking, entertainment and community ...