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Pilltank, Lucas Chang, Hayden Tam, Aaron Teh, Krista Round Jun 2021

Pilltank, Lucas Chang, Hayden Tam, Aaron Teh, Krista Round

Electrical Engineering

Imagine an elderly family member, going through their daily routine of taking their pills. They find their pill box; however, they are having trouble identifying all the pills in there. Is there a name on the tablet? Can they read what it says? Do they just trust that the medication in their box is correct? How can they properly take care of themselves if they can not even confirm that what they are taking is the right medication? To combat this issue that many face, we present PillTank.

To decrease the risk of consuming the wrong medication, PillTank identifies the …


Wildfire Early Detection System (Weds), Mason Mciver, Vincent Liang, Jeanreno Racines Jun 2021

Wildfire Early Detection System (Weds), Mason Mciver, Vincent Liang, Jeanreno Racines

Electrical Engineering

With climate change causing an increase in temperature over the past several decades, wildfires have been burning hotter and moving quicker leaving a trail of destruction in their path. Detecting a wildfire early allows firefighters to respond efficiently and effectively to ensure containment. With the rise of advanced computer vision and algorithms, autonomous systems can be used to monitor and report any fire activity. Having multiple devices spread out across a large area will allow first responders to map out the fire location and track the fire. By utilizing smart technologies, property damage can be minimized and residents living in …


First Order Self-Oscillating Class-D Circuit With Triangular Wave Injection, Matthew J. Carroll Jun 2021

First Order Self-Oscillating Class-D Circuit With Triangular Wave Injection, Matthew J. Carroll

Master's Theses

An investigation into performance improvements to the modulator stage of a class-D amplifier is conducted in this thesis. Two of the standard topologies, namely class-D open-loop pulse-width modulation (PWM), and the improved self-oscillating feedback system are benchmarked against a topology which includes both a hysteretic comparator in a feedback loop and triangle wave injection. Circuit performance is analyzed by comparing how the triangle injection circuit handles known issues with open-loop and self-oscillating circuits. Using this analysis, it is shown that the triangle injection topology offers an improved power supply rejection ratio relative to open-loop PWM and reduces distortion generated by …


Online Laboratory Course Using Low Tech Supplies To Introduce Digital Logic Design Concepts, Dhanya Nair Jun 2021

Online Laboratory Course Using Low Tech Supplies To Introduce Digital Logic Design Concepts, Dhanya Nair

Engineering Faculty Articles and Research

This paper describes a Digital Logic Design Laboratory Course developed to engage students with hardware systems within an online setting. This is a junior level core course for students from Computer Science (CS), Computer Engineering (CE) and Electrical Engineering (EE). Hence, the laboratories are designed to provide the hands-on experience of breadboarding, testing and debugging essential to CE and EE while accommodating CS students with no prior hardware experience. Commercially available low-cost electronic trainers (portable workstations) are loaned to the students in addition to basic electronic components. To ensure a strong foundation in debugging, prior to utilizing these workstations, students …


Electricity Generation Utilising Solar Energy: A Bibliometric Review And Prospects For Future Research, Ayushi Kamboj, Harikrishnan R May 2021

Electricity Generation Utilising Solar Energy: A Bibliometric Review And Prospects For Future Research, Ayushi Kamboj, Harikrishnan R

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Anthropogenic global warming, deforestation, and resource depletion have been probably the most important challenges affecting the planet today. To address problems, we'll need to make significant modifications to our power connectivity. The author of this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of using sunlight, a green energy source, whose goal is to provide global power for all applications (electricity, transport infrastructure, heat pumps, and several others). As a consequence, energy is important to both the global economy and everyday life. Notwithstanding the increasing demand and productivity, the electrical power grid has held constant throughout the last 20 years. However, the implementation and …


Semantics-Guided Human Motion Modeling In Virtual Reality Environment, Matthew Korban May 2021

Semantics-Guided Human Motion Modeling In Virtual Reality Environment, Matthew Korban

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Human Motion Modeling is essential in Computer Animation and Human-Computer Interaction. This dissertation studies how to enhance the speed and robustness of Human Motion Modeling in Virtual Reality (VR) environments. Specifically, we aim to design a pipeline to effectively capture and use semantic action information to guide the motion capturing from users in physical worlds and its transfer onto digital avatars in VR environments. To recognize the user's action, we first proposed a new Dynamic Directed Graph Convolutional Network (DDGCN) to model spatial and temporal features from users' skeletal representations. The DDGCN consists of several dynamic feature modeling modules to …


Owsnet: Towards Real-Time Offensive Words Spotting Network For Consumer Iot Devices, Bharath Sudharsan, Sweta Malik, Peter Corcoran, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin, Muhammad Intizar Ali Apr 2021

Owsnet: Towards Real-Time Offensive Words Spotting Network For Consumer Iot Devices, Bharath Sudharsan, Sweta Malik, Peter Corcoran, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin, Muhammad Intizar Ali

Publications

Every modern household owns at least a dozen of IoT devices like smart speakers, video doorbells, smartwatches, where most of them are equipped with a Keyword spotting(KWS) system-based digital voice assistant like Alexa. The state-of-the-art KWS systems require a large number of operations, higher computation, memory resources to show top performance. In this paper, in contrast to existing resource-demanding KWS systems, we propose a light-weight temporal convolution based KWS system named OWSNet, that can comfortably execute on a variety of IoT devices around us and can accurately spot multiple keywords in real-time without disturbing the device's routine functionalities.

When OWSNet …


Cognitive Digital Twins For Smart Manufacturing, Muhammad Intizar Ali, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin, Ramy Harik, Amit Sheth Apr 2021

Cognitive Digital Twins For Smart Manufacturing, Muhammad Intizar Ali, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin, Ramy Harik, Amit Sheth

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Smart manufacturing or Industry 4.0, a trend initiated a decade ago, aims to revolutionize traditional manufacturing using technology-driven approaches. Modern digital technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Big Data Analytics, Augmented/Virtual Reality, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are the key enablers of new smart manufacturing approaches. The digital twin is an emerging concept whereby a digital replica can be built of any physical object. Digital twins are becoming mainstream; many organizations have started to rely on digital twins to monitor, analyze, and simulate physical assets and processes. The current use of digital twins for smart manufacturing is largely …


A Reconfigurable Stretchable Liquid Metal Antenna, Phase Shifter, And Array For Wideband Applications, David M. Hensley Apr 2021

A Reconfigurable Stretchable Liquid Metal Antenna, Phase Shifter, And Array For Wideband Applications, David M. Hensley

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

While liquid metals, such as mercury, have been used in electronics for quite some time, the non-toxic gallium based liquid metals have caused an increase in research for liquid metal applications. Some of the potential applications that have been previously presented range from reconfigurable antennas, strain and pressure sensors, and speakers and microphones to name a few. The focus of this work is to provide further research into the use of gallium based liquid metals as a reconfigurable antenna, a phase shifter, and an array. This is done by designing, constructing, and characterizing each of these reconfigurable liquid metal (LM) …


Classification Of Primary Versus Metastatic Pancreatic Tumor Cells Using Multiple Biomarkers And Whole Slide Imaging, Poupack Pooshang Baghery Apr 2021

Classification Of Primary Versus Metastatic Pancreatic Tumor Cells Using Multiple Biomarkers And Whole Slide Imaging, Poupack Pooshang Baghery

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Pancreatic cancer is a challenging cancer with a high mortality rate and a 5-year survival rate between 2% to 9%. The role of biomarkers is crucial in cancer prognosis, diagnosis, and predicting the possible responses to a specific therapy. The Discovery and development of various types of biomarkers have been studied intensively in the hope of determining the best treatment approaches, better management, and possibly cure of this deadly cancer. However, metastasis, responsible for about 90% of the deaths from cancer, is still poorly understood. A few research that have investigated the expression of a particular biomarker or a panel …


Learning Discriminative And Efficient Attention For Person Re-Identification Using Agglomerative Clustering Frameworks, Kshitij Nikhal Apr 2021

Learning Discriminative And Efficient Attention For Person Re-Identification Using Agglomerative Clustering Frameworks, Kshitij Nikhal

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Recent advancements like multiple contextual analysis, attention mechanisms, distance-aware optimization, and multi-task guidance have been widely used for supervised person re-identification (ReID), but the implementation and effects of such methods in unsupervised person ReID frameworks are non-trivial and unclear, respectively. Moreover, with increasing size and complexity of image- and video-based ReID datasets, manual or semi-automated annotation procedures for supervised ReID are becoming labor intensive and cost prohibitive, which is undesirable especially considering the likelihood of annotation errors increase with scale/complexity of data collections. Therefore, this thesis proposes a new iterative clustering framework that incorporates (a) two attention architectures that learn …


Guest Editorial: Edge Intelligence For Beyond 5g Networks, Yan Zhang, Zhiyong Feng, Hassnaa Moustafa, Feng Ye, Usman Javaid, Chunfen Cui Apr 2021

Guest Editorial: Edge Intelligence For Beyond 5g Networks, Yan Zhang, Zhiyong Feng, Hassnaa Moustafa, Feng Ye, Usman Javaid, Chunfen Cui

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Beyond fifth-generation (B5G) networks, or so-called "6G", is the next-generation wireless communications systems that will radically change how Society evolves. Edge intelligence is emerging as a new concept and has extremely high potential in addressing the new challenges in B5G networks by providing mobile edge computing and edge caching capabilities together with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the proximity of end users. In edge intelligence empowered B5G networks, edge resources are managed by AI systems for offering powerful computational processing and massive data acquisition locally at edge networks. AI helps to obtain efficient resource scheduling strategies in a complex environment with …


Pneumonia Radiograph Diagnosis Utilizing Deep Learning Network, Wesley O'Quinn Mar 2021

Pneumonia Radiograph Diagnosis Utilizing Deep Learning Network, Wesley O'Quinn

Honors College Theses

Pneumonia is a life-threatening respiratory disease caused by bacterial infection. The goal of this study is to develop an algorithm using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to detect visual signals for pneumonia in medical images and make a diagnosis. Although Pneumonia is prevalent, detection and diagnosis are challenging. The deep learning network AlexNet was utilized through transfer learning. A dataset consisting of 11,318 images was used for training, and a preliminary diagnosis accuracy of 72% was achieved.


Virtual Network Function Embedding Under Nodal Outage Using Deep Q-Learning, Swarna Bindu Chetty, Hamed Ahmadi, Sachin Sharma, Avishek Nag Mar 2021

Virtual Network Function Embedding Under Nodal Outage Using Deep Q-Learning, Swarna Bindu Chetty, Hamed Ahmadi, Sachin Sharma, Avishek Nag

Articles

With the emergence of various types of applications such as delay-sensitive applications, future communication networks are expected to be increasingly complex and dynamic. Network Function Virtualization (NFV) provides the necessary support towards efficient management of such complex networks, by virtualizing network functions and placing them on shared commodity servers. However, one of the critical issues in NFV is the resource allocation for the highly complex services; moreover, this problem is classified as an NP-Hard problem. To solve this problem, our work investigates the potential of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) as a swift yet accurate approach (as compared to integer linear …


Households Electricity Consumption Analysis: A Bibliometric Approach, Gaikwad Sachin Ramnath, Harikrishnan R Mar 2021

Households Electricity Consumption Analysis: A Bibliometric Approach, Gaikwad Sachin Ramnath, Harikrishnan R

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The household electricity consumption ranks in the second position after the industrial electricity consumption, across the globe. This is because of the factors, which include, higher consumer income, electrification, digitalization and advancement in technologies. Moreover, the electricity demand is also depending on household characteristics, non-household characteristics and occupant’s behavior. The aim behind this study is to provide insights to researchers on household electricity consumption areas with different aspects, which includes factors affecting them, need of data collection, its approaches and techniques. To know about the research dedicated to the above-mentioned aspects, it is crucial to explore the Scopus database, refer …


Condition Monitoring And Fault Tolerant Control Techniques In Electric Vehicle Drives, Hassan H. Eldeeb Mar 2021

Condition Monitoring And Fault Tolerant Control Techniques In Electric Vehicle Drives, Hassan H. Eldeeb

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

With the growth in the electric vehicles (EV) use, transportation electrification methodologies ensure improved reliability and security of the EVs and its powertrain as significant factors to consider. Any failure in the EV’s motor drive system or any of its components will directly impact the powertrain's reliability and passenger safety. Due to their robustness and mature design, EV powertrains utilize vector-controlled power inverter-fed induction motor (IM) as their drive system. Therefore, fast, reliable, non-destructive, and non-invasive fault diagnosis (FD) and condition monitoring (CM) techniques are required to detect faults in EV drive systems at their development stage.

Two novel real-time …


Implementing Inverse Design Tools For Plasmonic Digital Logic Devices, Krishna Narayan, Mark C. Harrison Mar 2021

Implementing Inverse Design Tools For Plasmonic Digital Logic Devices, Krishna Narayan, Mark C. Harrison

Engineering Faculty Articles and Research

Despite the benefits that optics and photonics have brought to improving communications, there remains a lack of commercialized optical computing devices and systems, which reduces the benefits of using light as an information-carrying medium. We are developing architectures and designs of photonic logic gates for creating larger-scale functional photonic logic circuits. In contrast to other approaches, we are focusing on the development of logic devices which can be cascaded in arbitrary ways to allow for more complex photonic integrated circuit design. Additionally, optical computing often uses on-off keying, which fails to take advantage of denser encoding schemes often used to …


Color-Compressive Bilateral Filter And Nonlocal Means For High-Dimensional Images, Christina Karam, Kenjiro Sugimoto, Keigo Hirakawa Mar 2021

Color-Compressive Bilateral Filter And Nonlocal Means For High-Dimensional Images, Christina Karam, Kenjiro Sugimoto, Keigo Hirakawa

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

We propose accelerated implementations of bilateral filter (BF) and nonlocal means (NLM) called color-compressive bilateral filter (CCBF) and color-compressive nonlocal means (CCNLM). CCBF and CCNLM are random filters, whose Monte-Carlo averaged output images are identical to the output images of conventional BF and NLM, respectively. However, CCBF and CCNLM are considerably faster because the spatial processing of multiple color channels are combined into a single random filtering process. This implies that the complexity of CCBF and CCNLM is less sensitive to color dimension (e.g., hyperspectral images) relatively to other BF and NLM methods. We experimentally verified that the execution time …


Deep Learning For Anisoplanatic Optical Turbulence Mitigation In Long-Range Imaging, Matthew A. Hoffmire, Russell C. Hardie, Michael A. Rucci, Richard Van Hook, Barry K. Karch Mar 2021

Deep Learning For Anisoplanatic Optical Turbulence Mitigation In Long-Range Imaging, Matthew A. Hoffmire, Russell C. Hardie, Michael A. Rucci, Richard Van Hook, Barry K. Karch

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

We present a deep learning approach for restoring images degraded by atmospheric optical turbulence. We consider the case of terrestrial imaging over long ranges with a wide field-of-view. This produces an anisoplanatic imaging scenario where turbulence warping and blurring vary spatially across the image. The proposed turbulence mitigation (TM) method assumes that a sequence of short-exposure images is acquired. A block matching (BM) registration algorithm is applied to the observed frames for dewarping, and the resulting images are averaged. A convolutional neural network (CNN) is then employed to perform spatially adaptive restoration. We refer to the proposed TM algorithm as …


Biological Semantic Segmentation On Ct Medical Images For Kidney Tumor Detection Using Nnu-Net Framework, Andres Bergsneider Mar 2021

Biological Semantic Segmentation On Ct Medical Images For Kidney Tumor Detection Using Nnu-Net Framework, Andres Bergsneider

Master's Theses

Healthcare systems are constantly challenged with bottlenecks due to human-reliant operations, such as analyzing medical images. High precision and repeatability is necessary when performing a diagnostics on patients with tumors. Throughout the years an increasing number of advancements have been made using various machine learning algorithms for the detection of tumors helping to fast track diagnosis and treatment decisions. “Black Box” systems such as the complex deep learning networks discussed in this paper rely heavily on hyperparameter optimization in order to obtain the most ideal performance. This requires a significant time investment in the tuning of such networks to acquire …


Blockchain-Based Architecture For Secured Cyberattack Signatures And Features Distribution, Oluwaseyi J. Ajayi Jan 2021

Blockchain-Based Architecture For Secured Cyberattack Signatures And Features Distribution, Oluwaseyi J. Ajayi

Dissertations and Theses

One effective way of detecting malicious traffic in computer networks is intrusion detection systems (IDS). Despite the increased accuracy of IDSs, distributed or coordinated attacks can still go undetected because of the single vantage point of the IDSs. Due to this reason, there is a need for attack characteristics' exchange among different IDS nodes. Another reason for IDS coordination is that a zero-day attack (an attack without a known signature) experienced in organizations located in different regions is not the same. Collaborative efforts of the participating IDS nodes can stop more attack threats if IDS nodes exchange these attack characteristics …


Energy Considerations In Blockchain-Enabled Applications, Cesar Enrique Castellon Escobar Jan 2021

Energy Considerations In Blockchain-Enabled Applications, Cesar Enrique Castellon Escobar

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Blockchain-powered smart systems deployed in different industrial applications promise operational efficiencies and improved yields, while mitigating significant cybersecurity risks pertaining to the main application. Associated tradeoffs between availability and security arise at implementation, however, triggered by the additional resources (e.g., memory, computation) required by each blockchain-enabled host. This thesis applies an energy-reducing algorithmic engineering technique for Merkle Tree root and Proof of Work calculations, two principal elements of blockchain computations, as a means to preserve the promised security benefits but with less compromise to system availability. Using pyRAPL, a python library to measure computational energy, we experiment with both the …


Experimental And Design Effort To Understand A Wider Sense Of Memory Application, Nicholas Zogbi Jan 2021

Experimental And Design Effort To Understand A Wider Sense Of Memory Application, Nicholas Zogbi

Discovery Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Research Internship

Magnetic Random-Access Memory (mRAM) is a more efficient, smaller, and less power-hungry memory device that can be implemented into computers. Using Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJ) we store memory in devices that are far less complex than other types of memory with just the use of currents and magnetic fields changing the data.

In collaboration with the System-on-Chip Extension Technologies (SoCET) and Computing Advances by Probabilistic Spin Logic (CAPSL) groups, we have been working on using the characteristics of MTJs to characterize available commercial mRAM devices so we can have a better understanding of the thresholds of the MTJs. The SoCET …


Mechanisms Of Sensory Adaptation In The Primate Visual System, Boris Isaac Peñaloza Rojas Jan 2021

Mechanisms Of Sensory Adaptation In The Primate Visual System, Boris Isaac Peñaloza Rojas

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Under ecological conditions, the luminance impinging on the retina varies within a dynamic range of 220 dB. Stimulus contrast can also vary drastically within a scene, and eye movements leave little time for sampling luminance. In addition, the amount of information reaching our visual system far exceeds the brain’s information processing capacity. Given the limited dynamic range of its neurons and its limited capacity in processing visual information in real-time, the brain deploys both structural and functional solutions that work in tandem to adapt to the surroundings. In this work, employing visual psychophysics and computational neuroscience, we study the mechanisms …


Diseño De Sistema Fotovoltaico Para La Alimentación De La Instalación Eléctrica Y El Sistema De Bombeo De Agua De Una Vivienda En Zona Rural, Maicol Alexander Rojas Zarate, Diego Fernando Velazco Puentes Jan 2021

Diseño De Sistema Fotovoltaico Para La Alimentación De La Instalación Eléctrica Y El Sistema De Bombeo De Agua De Una Vivienda En Zona Rural, Maicol Alexander Rojas Zarate, Diego Fernando Velazco Puentes

Ingeniería Eléctrica

En el presente proyecto de investigación se realizó el diseño de la instalación eléctrica y el sistema de bombeo, para el suministro de energía eléctrica y agua a una vivienda en una zona rural en construcción, que se encuentra en cercanías a una fuente hídrica constante en época de verano. Así mismo, se realizó el diseño y dimensionamiento de un sistema fotovoltáico para abastecer dichas cargas, esto debido a que dentro de la zona no se cuenta con acceso a la red eléctrica y al alcantarillado del municipio, pero si disponibilidad de recursos renovables y las condiciones adecuadas para implementar …


Weed Recognition In Agriculture: A Mask R-Cnn Approach, Sruthi Keerthi Valicharla Jan 2021

Weed Recognition In Agriculture: A Mask R-Cnn Approach, Sruthi Keerthi Valicharla

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Recent interdisciplinary collaboration on deep learning has led to a growing interest in its application in the agriculture domain. Weed control and management are some of the crucial tasks in agriculture to maintain high crop productivity. The inception phase of weed control and management is to successfully recognize the weed plants, followed by providing a suitable management plan. Due to the complexities in agriculture images, such as similar colour and texture, we need to incorporate a deep neural network that uses pixel-wise grouping for identifying the plant species. In this thesis, we analysed the performance of one of the most …


Analog & Digital Remote Synthesizer, Adam Brunner, Andrew Cihon-Scott, Scott Grisso, Linus Wright Jan 2021

Analog & Digital Remote Synthesizer, Adam Brunner, Andrew Cihon-Scott, Scott Grisso, Linus Wright

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

The purpose of this project is to develop and design an analog synthesizer musical instrument that integrates embedded digital hardware into the design to enable control from a remote source. The use of digital hardware enables the potential for a wide range of convenient features such as sound profile saving and loading, output recording functionality, and the ability to accept digital input from another musical instrument utilizing the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). In addition to the synthesizer itself, this project also includes the design of a companion application that can be hosted on a wide variety of consumer computing …


Concusion Detection Headband Design, John Durkin, Noah Lewis, John Michel Jan 2021

Concusion Detection Headband Design, John Durkin, Noah Lewis, John Michel

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

Concussion in sports is a prevalent medical issue. It can be difficult for medical professionals to diagnose concussions. With the fast pace nature of many sports, and the damaging effects of concussions, it is important that any concussion risks are assessed immediately. There is a growing trend of wearable technology that collects data such as steps, and provides the wearer with in-depth information regarding their performance. The Smart Headband project created a wearable that can record impact data and provide the wearer with a detailed analysis on their risk of sustaining a concussion. The Smart Headband uses accelerometers and gyroscopes …


An End-To-End Face Recognition System Evaluation Framework, James Andrew Duncan Jan 2021

An End-To-End Face Recognition System Evaluation Framework, James Andrew Duncan

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The performance of face recognition system components is traditionally reported using metrics such as the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC), Cumulative Match Characteristic (CMC), and Identification Error Tradeoff (IET). Recently, new metrics have been published to take advantage of annotation-dense datasets such as IARPA Janus Benchmark-Surveillance and IARPA Janus Benchmark-Multi Domain Face to describe end-to-end face recognition system performance. Unlike traditional (component-level) analysis, end-to-end analysis of a system produces a metric proportional to the experience of a user of a face recognition system. The End-to-End Cumulative Match Characteristic (E2ECMC) summarizes detection, identity consolidation, and identity retrieval performance. The End-to-End Subject Cumulative …


Amplification And Filtering Stage For An In-Home Wireless Polysomnograph, Seth Young Jan 2021

Amplification And Filtering Stage For An In-Home Wireless Polysomnograph, Seth Young

Honors Theses

Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that tends to be easily treatable but, for most sufferers, is undiagnosed. To lower the economic barriers to screening the design of a portion of a polysomnograph, or obstructive sleep apnea testing tool, is considered. A filtering and amplification stage is theorized, simulated, and constructed for testing. The stage, consisting of three cascaded 1st order Butterworth low pass filters and amplifiers, did not achieve the target signal to noise ratio for a sinusoidal waveform of amplitude 200µv, but showed promising signal to noise ratios for waveforms with amplitudes as low as 600µv. The …