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    • Sidek, Shahrul Naim (2008-11-12)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      DYNAMIC MODELING AND CONTROL OF NONHOLONOMIC WHEELED MOBILE ROBOT SUBJECTED TO WHEEL SLIP<P> SHAHRUL NAIM SIDEK<P> Improving navigation performance of autonomous wheeled mobile robot (WMR) in a dynamic unstructured ...
    • Min, Ziran; 0009-0006-2820-754X (2023-07-10)
      Department: Computer Science
      This dissertation presents innovative solutions to address the challenges in the 5G & IoT network, including self-adaptive load balancing, software-defined dynamic 5G network slice management, unsupervised traffic ...
    • Voloh, Benjamin; 0000-0002-1148-9812 (2020-01-21)
      Department: Psychology
      Behavioral flexibility requires the selective processing of stimulus inputs as it relates to current goals. Such selective processing is instantiated in dispersed brain circuits, including the anterior cingulate cortex, ...
    • Zhu, Zhihua (2019-01-21)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      The development of dynamically reconfigurable materials has long been a goal of the metamaterial community. Vanadium dioxide, a first-order phase change material, is a prime candidate for an actively tunable element as its ...
    • Federspiel, Joel Davis (2016-04-06)
      Department: Biochemistry
      Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) is a critical sensor of cellular stress that is capable of integrating several chemically distinct signals into a single response pathway and is believed to play a role in several ...
    • Hartley, Nolan D. (2019-09-13)
      Department: Neuroscience
      Acquisition and extinction of learned fear responses utilize flexible yet conserved neural circuits that promote or suppress fear expression, respectively. Here we show that acquisition of passive fear behavior is associated ...
    • Caglar, Faruk (2015-07-21)
      Department: Computer Science
      The rapid growth of social media, mobile data traffic, and sensors that surround us are giving rise to very large volumes of data, which must then be processed in a timely and scalable manner to make informed decisions. ...
    • Hatcher, Ryan Michael (2007-09-17)
      Department: Physics
      This project consisted of the implementation of time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) in an electronic-structure code and the application of this code to study the dynamics of atoms, molecules and solids in the ...
    • Ramakrishna, Shreyas; 0000-0003-2256-8708 (2022-07-14)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) are ubiquitous through our interactions with applications such as smart homes, medical devices, avionics, and automobiles. However, the ever-increasing complexity, domain interdependence, and ...
    • Kogekar, Sachin Vijay (2004-09-08)
      Department: Computer Science
      Dynamic software reconfiguration poses a major challenge to the widespread application of sensor networks. This thesis presents an approach for implementing dynamic software reconfiguration in sensor networks. The thesis ...
    • Unnikrishnan, Avinash (2004-04-09)
      Department: Civil Engineering
      In a traffic network users can be classified into various classes based on behavioral rules and the type of information accessible to them. However many existing models assume that the users who belong to these classes are ...
    • Thompson, Lawrence Casper (2006-06-30)
      Department: Biochemistry
      This project involved the investigation of both the dynamic features of the dimer interface of the Mu class GSH transferase rGSTM1-1, as well as, the structural and mechanistic characteristics of HCCA Isomerase, an enzyme ...
    • Qiu, Fan (2014-04-14)
      Department: Computer Science
      The ever-increasing adoption and usage of mobile devices have created explosive demand for wireless data services. In spite of the great efforts made to expand the capabilities of wireless infrastructures and mobile devices, ...
    • Tang, Sui (2016-05-31)
      Department: Mathematics
      Let f ∈ l^2(I) be a signal at time t = 0 of an evolution process controlled by a bounded linear operator A that produces the signals A f , A^2 f , · · · at times t = 1, 2, · · · . Let Y = { f (i), Af (i), · · · , A^(l_i ...
    • Huang, Longxiu (2019-03-22)
      Department: Mathematics
      Dynamical sampling is a new area in sampling theory that deals with signals that evolve over time under the action of a linear operator. There are lots of studies on various aspects of the dynamical sampling problem. ...
    • Petrosyan, Armenak (2017-05-17)
      Department: Mathematics
      The main problem in sampling theory is to reconstruct a function from its values (samples) on some discrete subset <font face=symbol>W</font> of its domain. However, taking samples on an appropriate sampling set <font ...
    • George, Tracey E., 1967- (Washington Law Review, 1999)
      The ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of law within their respective circuits has been strained by the practice of divisional sittings, the growing caseload at the circuit court level, the ...
    • Strothman, Claire E; 0000-0001-7849-0626 (2021-06-08)
      Department: Cell & Developmental Biology
      Dynamics and Regulation of Microtubule Minus Ends Microtubules are an integral part of the cytoskeletal system in cells and serve essential roles in cell division, intracellular transport, and morphogenesis. Microtubules ...
    • Shifrin, Jr., David Andrew (2013-07-23)
      Department: Cell and Developmental Biology
      A dense array of parallel actin-based protrusions called microvilli extend from the apical surface of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs), collectively called the brush border. In addition to serving as the sole site of ...
    • Jha, Sailesh K.; Wang, Ping; Yip, Chong K. (Vanderbilt University, 2000)
      This paper examines the dynamic properties of a monetary endogenous growth model in which money is introduced into the system via a transactions-cost technology. A monetary equilibrium that either satisfires the Friedman ...