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Recognition of 3D compressed images and its traffic monitoring applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
The need for improved security requires the development of better monitoring systems. These systems must manage large numbers of images sent over communication networks. For example, a high transmission load results when ...
Design automation and analysis of three-dimensional integrated circuits
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
This dissertation concerns the design of circuits and systems for an emerging technology known as three-dimensional integration. By stacking individual components, dice, or whole wafers using a high-density electromechanical ...
The development of novel passive and active photonic-crystal devices
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Photonic crystals are anticipated to have impact on large-scale photonic integrated circuits by allowing the creation of compact and efficient devices such as waveguides, splitters, microcavity filters, light emitting ...
Thermoelectric properties of Bi₁âx̳Sbx̳ nanowires and lead salt superlattice nanowires
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
This thesis involves an extensive experimental and theoretical study of the thermoelectric-related transport properties of BilxSbx nanowires, and presents a theoretical framework for predicting the electrical properties ...
A computational exploration of rounding algorithms for the multiway cut problem
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
Synchronizing trees and text in a software model analyzer
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
Computational tools for including specificity in protein design
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
ASR dependent techniques for speaker recognition
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
Image segmentation by texture discrimination using variations of simulated annealing
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
TESLA : a transparent, extensible session-layer framework for end-to-end network services
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)