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Unequal Error Protection Raptor Codes, Hussein Fadhel Jan 2012

Unequal Error Protection Raptor Codes, Hussein Fadhel

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

We design Unequal Error Protection (UEP) Raptor codes with the UEP property provided by the precode part of Raptor codes which is usually a Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) code. Existing UEP Raptor codes apply the UEP property on the Luby transform (LT) code part of Raptor codes. This approach lowers the bit erasure rate (BER) of the more important bits (MIB) of the data decoded by the LT part of the decoder of Raptor code at the expense of degrading the BER performance of Less Important Bits (LIB), and hence the overall BER of the data passed from the …


Accelerating The Performance Of A Novel Meshless Method Based On Collocation With Radial Basis Functions By Employing A Graphical Processing Unit As A Parallel Coprocessor, Derek Owusu-Banson Jan 2012

Accelerating The Performance Of A Novel Meshless Method Based On Collocation With Radial Basis Functions By Employing A Graphical Processing Unit As A Parallel Coprocessor, Derek Owusu-Banson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In recent times, a variety of industries, applications and numerical methods including the meshless method have enjoyed a great deal of success by utilizing the graphical processing unit (GPU) as a parallel coprocessor. These benefits often include performance improvement over the previous implementations. Furthermore, applications running on graphics processors enjoy superior performance per dollar and performance per watt than implementations built exclusively on traditional central processing technologies. The GPU was originally designed for graphics acceleration but the modern GPU, known as the General Purpose Graphical Processing Unit (GPGPU) can be used for scientific and engineering calculations. The GPGPU consists of …


Homogenization Of Structured Metasurfaces And Uniaxial Wire Medium Metamaterials For Microwave Applications, Chandra Sekhar Reddy Kaipa Jan 2012

Homogenization Of Structured Metasurfaces And Uniaxial Wire Medium Metamaterials For Microwave Applications, Chandra Sekhar Reddy Kaipa

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In recent years, the study of electromagnetic wave interaction with artificial media has been the subject of intense research interest due to their extraordinary properties such as negative refraction, partial focusing, enhanced transmission, and spatial filtering, among others. Artificial media are crystals of various periodic metallic inclusions with dimensions of the order of ?/10 - ?/4. When compared to natural materials, the inclusions are, thus, not as small in terms of the wavelength, even in the optical band. Therefore, one should expect the electrodynamics of these media to be inherently non-local, characterized by strong spatial dispersion effects. The dissertation includes …


Implementation Of A Software Defined Spread Spectrum Communication System, Mir Ali Jan 2012

Implementation Of A Software Defined Spread Spectrum Communication System, Mir Ali

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The goal of this thesis is to develop a framework to prototype a software defined direct sequence spread spectrum transceiver that can be used as a node in an ad hoc network. We introduce the concept of a software radio, the current state of art, and GNU Radio and its concepts. We discuss in detail the design and development methods of GNU Radio and develop a flowgraph in Python to demonstrate the method of development. We present a mathematical analysis of (DSSS) modulation and demodulation schemes along with the transmitter and receiver design. We use this design to develop an …


Distributed Space-Time Message Relaying For Uncoded/Coded Wireless Cooperative Communications, Peng Huo Jan 2012

Distributed Space-Time Message Relaying For Uncoded/Coded Wireless Cooperative Communications, Peng Huo

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

During wireless communications, nodes can overhear other transmissions through the wireless medium, suggested by the broadcast nature of plane wave propagation, and may help to provide extra observations of the source signals to the destination. Modern research in wireless communications pays more attention to these extra observations which were formerly neglected within networks. Cooperative communication processes this abundant information existing at the surrounding nodes and retransmits towards the destination in various forms to create spatial and/or coding diversity, thereby to obtain higher throughput and reliability. The aim of this work is to design cooperative communication systems with distributed space-time block …


Reconfigurable Wideband Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna For Wireless Applications, Ahmed Khidre Jan 2012

Reconfigurable Wideband Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna For Wireless Applications, Ahmed Khidre

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, developments of rectangular microstrip patch antenna to have circular polarization agility with wideband performance, for wireless applications are presented. First, a new technique to achieve circularly polarized (CP) probe feed single-layer microstrip patch antenna with wideband characteristics is proposed. The antenna is a modified form of the popular E-shaped patch, used to broaden the impedance bandwidth of a basic rectangular patch antenna. This is established by letting the two parallel slots of the E-patch unequal. Thus, by introducing asymmetry two orthogonal currents on the patch are excited and circularly polarized fields are realized. The proposed technique exhibits …


Analysis Of Wavelet Based Alternatives For Ofdm, Tassniem Rashed Jan 2012

Analysis Of Wavelet Based Alternatives For Ofdm, Tassniem Rashed

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The objective of this thesis is to analyze wavelet based alternatives for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and find whether a better system performance is achieved when compared to the discrete Fourier transform (DFT)-based OFDM. We analyze DFT, discrete wavelet transform (DWT), and dual tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT) based systems in an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. The analysis is verified by Monte Carlo simulation. The results in the thesis indicate that the bit error probability (BEP) performance is the same for all types of systems. This confirms some results presented in the literature but differs from others. …


Advanced Design Methodologies And Novel Applications Of Reflectarray Antennas, Payam Nayeri Jan 2012

Advanced Design Methodologies And Novel Applications Of Reflectarray Antennas, Payam Nayeri

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Reflectarray antennas combine the numerous advantages of printed antenna arrays and reflector antennas and create a hybrid high-gain antenna with a low-profile, low-mass, and diversified radiation performance. Reflectarrays are now emerging as the new generation of high-gain antennas for long-distance communications. In this dissertation, some advanced concepts demonstrating novel features of reflectarray antennas are presented. • First, various approaches for radiation analysis of reflectarray antennas are described and implemented. Numerical results are then presented for a variety of systems and the advantages, limitations, and accuracy of these approaches are discussed and compared with each other. • A broadband technique by …


Artificial Impedance Surfaces And Wire Media For Absorption And Cloaking, Yashwanth Reddy Padooru Jan 2012

Artificial Impedance Surfaces And Wire Media For Absorption And Cloaking, Yashwanth Reddy Padooru

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the ability of utilizing artificial impedance surfaces and wire media for absorption and cloaking applications. The dissertation includes two parts which focus on the electromagnetic wave propagation in absorbers formed by stacked metasurfaces and structured wire media, and electromagnetic wave interaction with the cylindrical cloaking structures. In the first part, we propose a variety of physical systems that show multiband and wideband absorption properties in the microwave regime. For the multiband absorbers, we propose a simple analytical model to study the absorption properties. Further, using the same circuit model, the physical …