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Study Of Si/Sio2 Interface Passivation And Sio2 Reliability On Deuterium Implanted Silicon, Tias Kundu Aug 2005

Study Of Si/Sio2 Interface Passivation And Sio2 Reliability On Deuterium Implanted Silicon, Tias Kundu

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One of the major defects that contribute to the interface states in the silicon band gap is the dangling bond, which degrades performance of MOS devices. Passivation of these bonds with hydrogen had been found to diminish their effect but the improvement degrades the operation due to hot electron effect. Passivation with deuterium annealing has proven to improve the lifetime of the metal oxide semiconductor devices but this technique is not very effective for a multi-level metal-dielectric structure. This work investigates and optimizes incorporation of deuterium by ion implantation into the silicon substrate before the growth of 6.5 nm thin …


Variable Permittivity Dielectric Material Loaded Stepped-Horn Antenna, Ozgur Ozdemir Aug 2005

Variable Permittivity Dielectric Material Loaded Stepped-Horn Antenna, Ozgur Ozdemir

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Stepped-horn antenna loaded with dielectric material of variable permittivity is proposed to improve radiation characteristics and/or to increase the electrical dimensions of the radiating structure compared to unloaded empty one. A hybrid numerical technique is used to analyze such an antenna. The tapered section of the horn antenna is modeled by multi-stepped waveguide structures filled with variable dielectric constant material. Generalized scattering matrix representation of the tapered section of the horn antenna is obtained using mode matching technique. The radiating aperture problem is solved by the method of moments, under the assumption that the horn is terminated by an infinite …


Opportunistic Transmission Scheduling For Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems With Multimedia Services, Chengzhou Li Aug 2005

Opportunistic Transmission Scheduling For Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems With Multimedia Services, Chengzhou Li

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The explosive growth of the Internet and the continued dramatic increase for all wireless services are fueling the demand for increased capacity, data rates, and support of different quality of service (QoS) requirements for different classes of services. Since in the current and future wireless communication infrastructures, the performances of the various services are strongly correlated, as the resources are shared among them, dynamic resource allocation methods should be employed. With the demand for high data rate and support of multiple QoS, the transmission scheduling plays a key role in the efficient resource allocation process in wireless systems. The fundamental …


Energy Efficient Organization And Modeling Of Wireless Sensor Networks, Jin Zhu Aug 2005

Energy Efficient Organization And Modeling Of Wireless Sensor Networks, Jin Zhu

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With their focus on applications requiring tight coupling with the physical world, as opposed to the personal communication focus of conventional wireless networks, wireless sensor networks pose significantly different design, implementation and deployment challenges. Wireless sensor networks can be used for environmental parameter monitoring, boundary surveillance, target detection and classification, and the facilitation of the decision making process. Multiple sensors provide better monitoring capabilities about parameters that present both spatial and temporal variances, and can deliver valuable inferences about the physical world to the end user.

In this dissertation, the problem of the energy efficient organization and modeling of dynamic …


Communications Over Fading Channels With Partial Channel Information : Performance And Design Criteria, Xinmin Deng May 2005

Communications Over Fading Channels With Partial Channel Information : Performance And Design Criteria, Xinmin Deng

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The effects of system parameters upon the performance are quantified under the assumption that some statistical information of the wireless fading channels is available. These results are useful in determining the optimal design of system parameters. Suboptimal receivers are designed for systems that are constrained in terms of implementation complexity.

The achievable rates are investigated for a wireless communication system when neither the transmitter nor the receiver has prior knowledge of the channel state information (CSI). Quantitative results are provided for independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) Gaussian signals. A simple, low-duty-cycle signaling scheme is proposed to improve the information rates …


Analysis And Characterization Of The Integrated Dielectric Slab Waveguide-Wedge Antenna Using Iterative Mode-Matching Technique, Chairat Pinthong May 2005

Analysis And Characterization Of The Integrated Dielectric Slab Waveguide-Wedge Antenna Using Iterative Mode-Matching Technique, Chairat Pinthong

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A rigorous solution for the TB and TM polarization to the dielectric wedge antenna fed by a slab waveguide of the same material is presented. The method of solution involves modeling the wedge as a sequence of step discontinuities and using an iterative procedure to track forward and backward partial wave fields, expressed as modal expansions, to obtain the rigorous field solution. Radiation patterns of directive gain are presented. All patterns smoothly decrease from a maximum in the endfire direction and exhibit very low side lobes. Longer length wedges are shown to produce higher directivity and smaller half-power beamwidths (HPBW). …


Transceiver Design And System Optimization For Ultra-Wideband Communications, Hongshan Sheng May 2005

Transceiver Design And System Optimization For Ultra-Wideband Communications, Hongshan Sheng

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This dissertation investigates the potential promises and proposes possible solutions to the challenges of designing transceivers and optimizing system parameters in ultra-wideband (UWB) systems. The goal is to provide guidelines for UWB transceiver implementations under constraints by regulation, existing interference, and channel estimation.

New UWB pulse shapes are invented that satisfy the Federal Communications Commission spectral mask. Parameters are designed to possibly implement the proposed pulses. A link budget is quantified based on an accurate frequency-dependent path loss calculation to account for variations across the ultra-wide bandwidth of the signal.

Achievable information rates are quantified as a function of transmission …


Quality-Of-Service Provisioning In High Speed Networks : Routing Perspectives, Gang Cheng May 2005

Quality-Of-Service Provisioning In High Speed Networks : Routing Perspectives, Gang Cheng

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The continuous growth in both commercial and public network traffic with various quality-of-service (QoS) requirements is calling for better service than the current Internet's best effort mechanism. One of the challenging issues is to select feasible paths that satisfy the different requirements of various applications. This problem is known as QoS routing. In general, two issues are related to QoS routing: state distribution and routing strategy. Routing strategy is used to find a feasible path that meets the QoS requirements. State distribution addresses the issue of exchanging the state information throughout the network, and can be further divided into two …


On Rate Capacity And Signature Sequence Adaptation In Downlink Of Mc-Cdma System, Jianming Zhu May 2005

On Rate Capacity And Signature Sequence Adaptation In Downlink Of Mc-Cdma System, Jianming Zhu

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This dissertation addresses two topics in the MC-CDMA system: rate capacity and adaptation of users' signature sequences. Both of them are studied for the downlink communication scenario with multi-code scheme.

The purpose of studying rate capacity is to understand the potential of applying MC-CDMA technique for high speed wireless data communications. It is shown that, to maintain high speed data transmission with multi-code scheme, each mobile should cooperatively decode its desired user's encoded data symbols which are spread with different signature sequences simultaneously. Higher data rate can be achieved by implementing dirty paper coding (DPC) to cooperatively encode all users' …


Turbo Space-Time Coding For Mimo Systems : Designs And Analyses, Hangjun Chen Jan 2005

Turbo Space-Time Coding For Mimo Systems : Designs And Analyses, Hangjun Chen

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Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems can provide high diversity, high data rate or a mix of both, for wireless communications. This dissertation combines both modes and suggests analyses and techniques that advance the state of the art of MIMO systems. Specifically, this dissertation studies turbo space-time coding schemes for MIMO systems.

Before the designs of turbo space-time codes are presented, a fundamental tool to analyze and design turbo coding schemes, the extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) chart method, is extended from the binary/nonbinary code case to coded modulation case. This extension prepares the convergence analysis for turbo space-time code.

Turbo …


Congestion Control In Resilient Packet Ring Networks, Alharbi Fahd Jan 2005

Congestion Control In Resilient Packet Ring Networks, Alharbi Fahd

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The Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new metro technology; RPR shares SONET's ability in providing fast recovery from link and node failures as well as inherits the cost and simplicity of Ethernet. RPR, like SONET/SDH, is a ring based architecture consisting of two optical rotating rings (uni-directional). In RPR, packets are removed from the ring at the destination so that different segments of the ring can be used at the same time for different flows; as a result, the spatial reuse feature is achieved. Enabling the spatial reuse feature introduces the challenge of guaranteeing fairness among the nodes sharing …


Detection Of Network Anomalies And Novel Attacks In The Internet Via Statistical Network Traffic Separation And Normality Prediction, Jun Jiang Jan 2005

Detection Of Network Anomalies And Novel Attacks In The Internet Via Statistical Network Traffic Separation And Normality Prediction, Jun Jiang

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With the advent and the explosive growth of the global Internet and the electronic commerce environment, adaptive/automatic network and service anomaly detection is fast gaining critical research and practical importance. If the next generation of network technology is to operate beyond the levels of current networks, it will require a set of well-designed tools for its management that will provide the capability of dynamically and reliably identifying network anomalies. Early detection of network anomalies and performance degradations is a key to rapid fault recovery and robust networking, and has been receiving increasing attention lately.

In this dissertation we present a …


Image Data Hiding, Zhicheng Ni Jan 2005

Image Data Hiding, Zhicheng Ni

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Image data hiding represents a class of processes used to embed data into cover images.

Robustness is one of the basic requirements for image data hiding. In the first part of this dissertation, 2D and 3D interleaving techniques associated with error-correction-code (ECC) are proposed to significantly improve the robustness of hidden data against burst errors.

In most cases, the cover image cannot be inverted back to the original image after the hidden data are retrieved. In this dissertation, one novel reversible (lossless) data hiding technique is then introduced. This technique is based on the histogram modification, which can embed a …