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Development of the recess mounting with monolithic metallization optoelectronic integrated circuit technology for optical clock distribution applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
Recess mounting with monolithic metallization, or RM3 integration, is used to integrate Ino.47Ga0.53As/InP based lattice-matched high quantum efficiency p-i-n photodetectors on silicon chips to build high performance ...
Numerical methods for identification of induction motor parameters
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
Complete VLSI implementation of improved low complexity chase Reed-Solomon decoders
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
This thesis presents a complete VLSI design of improved low complexity chase (LCC) decoders for Reed-Solomon (RS) codes. This is the first attempt in published research that implements LCC decoders at the circuit level. ...
Efficient silicon micro-reactors for thermophotovoltaic applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems passively generate electricity from the combustion of fuel. Although TPV conversion systems have advantages, they suffer from low efficiency. This thesis investigates different ways to ...
Design and fabrication of a MEMS-array pressure sensor system for passive underwater navigation inspired by the lateral line
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
An object within a fluid flow generates local pressure variations that are unique and characteristic to the object's shape and size. For example, a three-dimensional object or a wall-like obstacle obstructs flow and creates ...
System theory for two point boundary value descriptor systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986)
Analysis of scanning in dual offset reflector antennas and the bifocal system
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982)
Defeating eavesdropping with quantum illumination
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
Quantum illumination is a paradigm for using entanglement to gain a performance advantage-in comparison with classical-state systems of the same optical power-over lossy, noisy channels that destroy entanglement. Previous ...
A high-speed asynchronous communication technique for MOS systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985)
A dual detector optical heterodyne receiver for local oscillator noise suppression
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985)