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The ever increasing proliferation of mobile devices has led to unprecedented concern on privacy infringement, and various security threat and privacy leakage emerged from[...]
2016 | doctoral dissertations |
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ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Multiple myeloma is the second most prevalent hematological malignancy worldwide and the most common hematologic malignancy affecting the African Ame[...]
2019 | doctoral dissertations |
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Fostered by advancements in computational capabilities and the development of low-cost structural health monitoring systems, structural identification has emerged as a pr[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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Wind energy has emerged as one of the major choice of sustainable energy especially due to lower generation cost and push for alternative sources of clean energy. How- ev[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |
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Climate change is one of the most pivotal issues for the world in which we live today. The power grid transformation to become, smarter sustainable and carbon-free, has b[...]
2020 | doctoral dissertations |
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Advent of modern sensing technologies, data processing capabilities and rising cost of energy are driving the implementation of intelligent systems in buildings and house[...]
2013 | doctoral dissertations |
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Timber is the most common material used for the utility poles that support the transmission and distribution lines of the electrical grid in the United States. Timber is [...]
2018 | masters theses |
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This dissertation presents a measurement based adaptive control framework for renewableenergy resources (RER) in order to improve the dispatch-ability and operationalstab[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |
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This thesis describes the development of an indoor water tank facility for controlsresearch and the design, testing, and system identification of a miniature underwater v[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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Excessive vibration of footbridges caused by pedestrian excitation is an important design consideration that has received increased attention in recent years following se[...]
2015 | masters theses |