Browse by Subject "Engineering, Electronics and Electrical"

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• (1990)
In this thesis, partial differential equation techniques for solving the problem of electromagnetic scattering by a three-dimensional body of revolution are discussed. The unknowns used do not obey the scalar Helmholtz ...

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• (1951)

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• (1969)

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• (1965)

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• (1951)

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• (1971)

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• (1969)

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• (1983)
This thesis discusses the problem of rapid acquisition of a transmission channel characteristics in presence of impairments such as phase hits, phase jitters, amplitude jitter and noise. The channel acquisition is achieved ...

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• (1972)

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• (1960)

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• (1963)

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• (1990)
An approach to the two-dimensional spectrum estimation problem is proposed that is based upon modeling a random field as the output of a rational linear system driven by the innovations of the field. A variety of linear ...

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• (1988)
The nature of transport and reaction of multiple species in plasma reactors was analyzed in order to determine the effect of operating conditions and design variables upon the etch rate distribution and throughput. Epoxy ...

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• (1994)
A new highly selective reactive ion etching process based on HBr plasma for the removal of InGaAs over InAlAs has been developed and the results are presented. The etch selectivity at a self-bias voltage of $-$100 V is ...

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• (1992)
This thesis describes the fabrication and characterization of real-space transfer transistors which are grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. In the negative-resistance field-effect transistor and the charge-injection ...

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• (1990)
In Fourier synthesis, natural musical sounds are produced by summing time-varying sinusoids. Sounds are analyzed to find the amplitude and frequency characteristics for their sinusoids; interpolation between the characteristics ...

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• (1991)
This thesis addresses the task of distributed production scheduling, especially for flexible manufacturing systems (FMS). Current mathematical programming and model-based approaches are considered, but are shown to ...

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• (1963)

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• (1960)

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