Browsing 2012 MU dissertations - Freely available online by Thesis Department "Electrical and computer engineering (MU)"
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Case study of normal and high glucose laden cell response to cellular phone radiation using GTEM cell
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)The primary objective of this dissertation is twofold. First, to study the response of red and white blood cell and normal and high glucose blood to cellular phone radiation exposures at frequencies of 850 and 900 MHz. ... -
Characterization of a piezoelectric transformer plasma source
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)The piezoelectric transformer plasma source (PTPS) is a compact RF driven plasma source developed for near-space and microspacecraft propulsion. The PTPS uses the mass transfer of emitted charged particles from the plasma ... -
Composite-semiconductor-based micro power source
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)This work covers the development of a radioisotope loaded micropower source from the initial stages of design, simulation and fabrication through the characterization and performance optimization of the device. Various ... -
Experimental and simulation analysis of the jitter response of a single-shot oil switch with a high-K particle suspension
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)This dissertation investigates oil switching systems to address and reduce the jitter observed in the breakdown electric field strength of a pressurized, oil dielectric. The experimental work is conducted in two phases, ... -
Experimental and simulation analysis of the jitter response of a single-shot oil switch with a high-K particle suspension
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)This dissertation investigates an oil switching system to address and reduce the jitter observed in the breakdown electric field strength of a pressurized, oil dielectric. The experimental work is conducted in two phases, ... -
Searching objects of interest in large scale data
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)The research on object detection/tracking and large scale visual search/recognition has recently gained substantial progress and has started to contribute to improving the quality of life worldwide: real-time face detectors ...