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An optimized congestion control mechanism of Vanets for non-safety messages transmission using Taguchi method
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are emerging technology concept in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). High speed and frequent network topology changes are the main characteristics of vehicular networks and Internet ... -
High speed inter-satellite optical wireless communication networks incorporating advance modulation format
Inter-satellite optical wireless communication (IS-OWC) is one of the revolutionary techniques that can be used to transmit the high-speed data between satellites to accomplish space communication. However, speed and ... -
An enhanced markov random field (MRF) based approach for image segregation
The main objective of this thesis is to present an alternative technique to enhance the depth segregation of a 2D monocular image using Markov Random Field (MRF). Depth segregation considered challenging task due to an ... -
A new wireless sensor network wave propagation model based on zigbee protocol for protected mango greenhouse environment
The wireless sensor network (WSN) is the promising technology and it is widely used for monitoring and controlling the environmental conditions of precision agriculture. The deployment of the WSN nodes in real environments ... -
Modelling of carbon nanotubes with different structures at millimeters wavelength antennas
The accelerated technological development in different fields and applications led to the emergence of an urgent need to present new materials for the design and implementation of modern antennas which are characterized ... -
Modeling and characterization of graphene for efficient millimeterwave and terahertz antennas
The development of millimeterwave (MMW) and Terahertz (THz) technologies for a wide range of wireless sensing and communication applications have been rapid due to the unique characteristics of waves in these bands. ... -
Development of GPR system using high gain wideband antenna and microwave imaging technique for buried object detection
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the non-destructive methods which employ electromagnetic waves of frequency that ranges from few MHz to tens of GHz to map the buried features inside the ground or man-made ... -
Efficient and fast server based phishing detection system using url lexical analysis
Phishing attack detection is a significant research area for network security applications. Legitimate websites is typically prone to phishing attacks. Phishing poses an ongoing challenge and continues to be a threat via ... -
Implementation of image super-resolution on Rasberry Pi
Improving image quality has been a bottle neck of image technology for the past few decades. High resolution is a continuous and on-going need and it becomes essential to have the best quality of image in some applications ... -
Bio-inspired method for improving routing protocol performances in vehicular ad-hoc network
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET) grasp the interest of researchers and many governmental agencies as technological solution for human’s transportation systems. VANET aims at providing connectivity among vehicles on the ... -
Speech enhancement hybrid of wiener filter and haar wavelet algorithm using DSP
The most common, natural and effective form of communication between human is speech. Generally, during speech communication a lot of unwanted noise were corrupted and make speech signal weak. Due to this enhancing or ... -
On-body radio propagation channel characterization at 2.45 GHz and its exposure effects on Neurophysiological and behavioral of adults
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 settings, ... -
Classification of binary insect images using fuzzy and gaussian artmap neural networks
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2006)Object recognition and classification is an essential routine in our daily lives. Our eyes act as a camera capturing the image of particular object and sending it to the brain to be recognized. Thus, the eye vision system ... -
Object detection using image processing techniques: coconut as a case study
(Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia (KUKUM)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2007)The use of computers to analyze images has many potential but, the variability of the objects makes it a challenging task. In this thesis, the main idea is to detect an object (coconut) from an image. Several techniques ... -
Implementation of FPGA-based artificial neural network for character recognition
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are non-linear applied math knowledge data modeling tools, usually used model advanced relationships between inputs and outputs or to seek out patterns in data. A generic hardware primarily ... -
New Frequency Quadrupling Techniques Based On Carrier Suppression For High-Quality 60 GHz Radio-over-Fiber Systems
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)Millimeter-wave (MMW) wireless networks in the 60 GHz unlicensed band have become a key technology for enabling multi-gigabit wireless access and provisioning of quality of service (QoS)-sensitive applications. However, ... -
Performance analysis of different detection techniques in SAC-OCDMA systems
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) system is a perfect choice for satisfying high communication demand because of the all-optical processing, simplified network control, bandwidth efficiency and security of ... -
Development of a novel intelligent wireless sensor actor network for agricultural applications
(School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2013)Deployment of a successful wireless sensor actor network requires intelligent processing schemes, effective power consumption and reliable communication links. A novel intelligent wireless sensor-actor network (IWSAN) ... -
Design optimization of microwave absorbers using waste materials for electromagentic compatibility applications
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)Use of discarded material in value-added products has been a common practice since long. Recently, two wastes have been studied for their potential use in microwave absorber applications. One of these wastes is rice husk ... -
A new flexible cross correlation (FCC) code for optical CDMA systems
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Computer and Communication Engineering, 2014)There are tremendous interest in applying code division multiple access (CDMA) techniques to fiber optic communication systems. This technique is one of the multiple access schemes that is becoming popular due to its channel ...