Browsing 2013 UMKC Theses - Freely Available Online by Thesis Department "Electrical Engineering (UMKC)"
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Adaptive thermal comfort computation with Zigbee wireless sensor networks
(2013)The rapid development of wireless communications, scalable technology enabling large scale mass production of System-On-Chip boards, and low cost and low power sensors have made wireless sensor networks easy accessible and ... -
A comparative study of surrogate musculoskeletal models using various neural network configurations
(2013)The central idea in musculoskeletal modeling is to be able to predict body-level (e.g. muscle forces) as well as tissue-level information (tissue-level stress, strain, etc.). To develop computationally efficient techniques ... -
Cooperative relaying in cellular networks for improving receiver diversity and cell radius
(2013)Wireless network sharing has been the principal idea in the recent developments of wireless communication systems not only for improvement in capacity, data rates and coverage area but when considering an emergency service ... -
Cooperative relaying using USRP and GNU radio
(2013)Wireless communication systems have shown a tremendous development in recent years. New technologies are born day to day. With today's technology, users can communicate with each other from any corner of the world. But ... -
Current-mode CMOS hybrid image sensor
(2013)Digital imaging is growing rapidly making Complimentary Metal-Oxide-Semi conductor (CMOS) image sensor-based cameras indispensable in many modern life devices like cell phones, surveillance devices, personal computers, ... -
Photovoltaic (PV) Type Solar Generators and their effect on distribution systems
(2013)Distribution systems are designed to operate in radial mode (the simplest system topology) without any generation on the system, unidirectional power flow from the distribution substation to the customers via main feeder(s) ... -
Silicon on ferroelectric insulator field effect transistor (SOF-FET) a new device for the next generation ultra low power circuits
(2013)Field effect transistors (FETs) are the foundation for all electronic circuits and processors. These devices have progressed massively to touch its final steps in subnanometer level. Left and right proposals are coming to ... -
A study of smart device-based mobile imaging and implementation for engineering applications
(2013)Mobile imaging has become a very active research topic in recent years thanks to the rapid development of computing and sensing capabilities of mobile devices. This area features multi-disciplinary studies of mobile hardware, ...