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    • Capacity and coverage enhancement for multi-hop relay in long term evolution-advanced network 

      Jaafar Adhab, Angood (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      Cellular networks known have difficulty to provide satisfactory SINR level to users at the cell boundaries. Therefore, multi-hop relay is considered as one of the main keys for Long Term Evaluation - Advanced (LTE-A) to ...
    • On-body radio propagation channel characterization at 2.45 GHz and its exposure effects on neurophysiological and behavioral of adults 

      Hasliza, A. Rahim@Samsuddin (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2015)
      The emergence of Body-centric Wireless Communication (BCWC) integrated with textile-based antenna in various applications has open door to a new dimension of ergonomic body-worn communications. In such environmental ...
    • Synthesis of multilevel and binary sequences with good correlation properties 

      Siti Julia, Rosli (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)
      In radar systems the very low side lobes that can be achieved with amplitude and phase modulated pulse trains especially particularly in systems requiring a large dynamic range. Moreover, the excellent self-clutter rejection ...
    • Smart communication platform system for low altitude applications 

      Satea Hikmat, Aboud Alnajjar (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
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    • Novel approach for reducing chattering effects in sliding mode control system 

      Ali Amer, Ahmed (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      The sliding mode controller (SMC) is a type of variable structure control system (VSCS), which is an authoritative tool for dealing with uncertainty, variations in parameter systems, nonlinear systems and external ...
    • Physiological signal based detection of driver hypovigilance using higher order spectra 

      Arun, Sahayadhas (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)
      In recent years, driver hypovigilance which includes driver drowsiness and driver inattention is one of the major causes of road accidents and can lead to severe physical injuries, deaths and significant economic losses. ...
    • Development of a new code for subcarrier-multiplexed optical code division multiple access system 

      Junita, Mohd Nordin (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2011)
      The growing utilization of bandwidth hungry applications of the internet and multimedia applications has lead to tremendous research development in optimizing the bandwidth capacity in optical communication, particularly ...
    • Remote data acquisition system using ARM9 and GNU/Linux 

      Alaa Abdalhussain, Mashkor (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      Now a days, various Data Acquisition System (DAS) is available in the market. The basic operation of all DASs are same; the differences found in terms of hardware architectures, sampling rate, resolution, data acquisition ...
    • Solar power supply and management for remote embedded Linux system 

      Zahraa, Ali Khadim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      Nowadays, solar system is used a power source to support embedded system application in remote area. This research aimed is to design and develop a Stable Solar Power Management System (SSPMS) for TS-7800 Single Board ...
    • Development of an automated intelligent diagnostic system for tuberculosis detection based on sputum specimen 

      Rafikha Aliana, A. Raof (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease. TB diagnosis is usually done manually by microbiologist through microscopic examination of sputum specimen of TB patients for pulmonary TB diseases. However, this practice ...
    • Development model of luggage follower robot for wheelchair application 

      Muhamad Sani, Mustafa (Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2008-12)
      Nowadays there is lots of technology based on robotic which has been invented by human intelligence. Therefore, it is not possible for robot to be controlled by sensor technology. This dissertation project objective is ...
    • Gesture recognition of everyday activities 

      Ku Nurul Fazira, Ku Azir (University of BirminghamFaculty of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2008-08)
      Multimodal recognition system is becoming a more common interaction tools in the fields of ubiquitous and wearable computing. Recent technologies and development of multimodal in human computer interaction have encouraged the ...
    • Self-harmonics suppression rectenna for wireless power harvesting 

      Rosemizi, Abd Rahim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)
      The development and analysis of several designs of self-harmonic suppression rectenna for the wireless power harvesting system are presented. The purpose of self-harmonic suppression rectenna is to eliminate the using of ...
    • A low complexity ofdm modulator/demodulator based on discrete hartley transform 

      Zakaria, Sembiring (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2011)
      The investigation upon to discrete Hartley transform (DHT) to replace the conventional complex-valued and mature discrete Fourier transform (DFT) as the OFDM modulator and demodulator was carried out in this research. ...
    • Development of an automated smart room controller using ATMEL AT89S52 

      Emi Izhanizam, Azmi (Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2008-12)
      When electrical appliances are used without any surveillance, the cost of electricity increases. The cost may increase further when there are air-conditioners involved. It has been foreseen that in the year 2020, all ...
    • Design and development of pyramidal microwave absorber using agricultural waste 

      Nornikman, Hassan (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2011)
      Agriculture waste has potential to be used as an alternative material for the microwave absorber that used in the RF anechoic chamber. Compared to the current material that used in the commercial market such as polystyrene ...
    • A dynamic online non preemptive soft real time scheduling algorithm – high deadline meeting rate 

      Zahereel Ishwar, Abdul Khalib (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)
      The evergreen Earliest Deadline First algorithm is an excellent dynamic real time job scheduler under normal System Load. However, its’ performance in terms of deadline meeting rate is simply undeterministic under overload ...
    • Development of novel ocdma codes for FTTH network 

      Thana, Hussein Abd (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)
      Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) technique enables many subscribers to share a network simultaneously and asynchronously by allocating a specific code to each subscriber. The Multiple Access Interference (MAI) ...
    • Performance evaluation of enhanced-TCP in wireless IPv6 network 

      Yew, Been Seok (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)
      The TCP congestion control algorithm is used to minimise the congestion in a network and to improve the performance of TCP. The TCP congestion control algorithm is originally designed to operate in wired network. When ...
    • Implementation and analysis of GMM-based speaker identification on FPGA 

      Phaklen, Ehkan (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2012)
      The use of highly accurate identification systems is required in today’s society. Existing systems such as pin numbers and passwords can be forgotten or forged easily and they are no longer considered to offer a high level ...