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Indexing with Grid Variable Distance : efficient nearest neighbor query processing, 2013

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ele
Identifier: b7667111
Abstract Over the years, there have been many attempts at improving the performance of nearest neighbor queries. This is an important endeavor because of the wide variety of uses of nearest neighbor searches, from geographic information systems (GIS) to databases to recommendation systems. An example is when a car is running low on fuel while driving; the GPS may be able to report the three closest gas stations to a cars [sic] current location. This thesis...
Dates: 2013

Integration of ethics with American pedagogy, 2004

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Pit
Identifier: b2088315
Abstract The American school system was not designed to familiarize its students with the language and concepts of ethics they will need as heirs and future leaders of a nation with ever increasing global reach and influence. Based on research of current and past pedagogy, classroom observations in public and private schools, and the work of behaviorists Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, and Carol Gilligan, this thesis proposes the integration of ethics consciousness and vocabulary with standard...
Dates: 2004

Interference and SIR in DS-CDMA networks : a simulation study, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Sha
Identifier: b2159654
Abstract Code division multiple access (CDMA) is a "spread spectrum" technology, which means that it spreads the information contained in a particular signal of interest over a much greater bandwidth than the original signal. In a CDMA spread spectrum system, simultaneous reception of multiple signals is possible through the use of orthogonal codes. This significantly increases the system performance in addition to providing security for the user data. The objective of this...
Dates: 1999

Interference mitigation for portable CDMA cellular radios, 1998

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Fok
Identifier: b2087984
Abstract Ideally, wireless handset users should be able to use their handsets to communicate anywhere within the designated service areas without fear of dropping call. In reality however, calls do get dropped and are getting increasingly more so from strong radio frequency (RF) interference due to heavy deployment of cellular systems. The ability of the handset receiver to select among many other signals, no matter how minute they are and reject all other unwanted strong signals is what this...
Dates: 1998

Jitter analysis of data waveforms, 2002

 Item — Call number MU Thesis McG
Identifier: b2089048
Abstract Jitter is the deviation of a signal's transitions from ideal time positions. Excess jitter is undesireable in a communication system, as it can lead to increased bit error rate and degraded signal quality. This paper begins with an overview of the present state-of-the-art with respect to jitter analysis of data waveforms: The main characteristics of jitter are described, and corresonding measurement techniques are discussed. Waveform capture using both real-time and equivalent time...
Dates: 2002

Linear and circular polarized antennas in a multipath environment, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Hak
Identifier: b2087986
Abstract Current issues have arisen in areas of cost savings and complexity of systems developed for the US Army. One of these systems is an identification system for ground vehicles. The issue for this system is whether the system should utilize circular polarized or linear polarized antennas. The identification system will be operating in the millimeter wave spectrum. The system is a question and answer system, therefore, the signal transmitted only needs to reach the receiver, where a reply is...
Dates: 1999

Local news frames and reader perception of low-income housing, 2000

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Swe
Identifier: b2195883
Introduction [excerpt] The current research proposes to investigate what southern Monmouth County residents think about low-income housing and the media's influences on those attitudes. There, affluent, predominantly white communities opposed Mount Laurel housing throughout the last quarter of the 20th century and into the first half of the 21st. Although local media regularly covered Mount Laurel housing issues, they failed to investigate Mount Laurel opposition as racial discrimination; instead, they offered...
Dates: 2000

LOCATER, 1997

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Chi
Identifier: b2194889
Abstract 'LOCATER' is an a effort towards intelligent and easy retrieval of software components on the Internet, wanted by a user. 'LOCATER' is a subset prototype of a larger software environment, 'DISHA'. It provides the user with a mechanism to implement relevant information capture and intelligent searching with optimum search criteria requirements. 'LOCATER' makes use of the Netscape browser as front-end along with Perl, Java and interface scripts to implement it's search...
Dates: 1997

Lossy image compression techniques with high compression ratio, 2001

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Pei
Identifier: b2125203
Abstract Broad-based lossy compression techniques are developed for efficient image data compression. Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) has become the industry standard. Vector Quantization (VQ) is a relatively new coding technique. VQ image compression has become realities [sic] and practical algorithm in fast codebooks design with LBG algorithm. Hybrid DCT-VQ scheme takes advantage of both VQ and transform coding techniques and presents the basic principles of...
Dates: 2001

Low power radiofrequency radiation exposure hazards, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Kie
Identifier: b2087939
Abstract In wireless communications the electromagnetic interaction between the antennas of portable devices and the human body is of prime importance. This paper provides a thorough evaluation of the potential biological effects of low power radiofrequency radiation exposure by reviewing the available data from research performed to date by industry, academia, and the government. The results of experimentation, simulations, and studies will be used to compare the possible thermal and athermal...
Dates: 1999

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MATLAB 7
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VHDL (Computer hardware description language) 5
Routing protocols (Computer network protocols) 4
Signal processing -- Digital techniques 4
Asynchronous transfer mode 3
Code division multiple access 3
Communication -- Sex differences 3
Computer algorithms 3
Computer networks -- Evaluation 3
Internet telephony 3
Machine learning -- Evaluation 3
Machine learning -- Technique 3
Symbolic interactionism 3
Wireless LANs 3
Advertising, Magazine 2
Algorithms -- Evaluation 2
Algorithms -- Testing 2
Antennas (Electronics) -- Design 2
Boosting (Algorithms) 2
Cell phone systems -- Health aspects 2
Communication in organizations 2
Communication in public administration 2
Computer network protocols -- Evaluation 2
Corporate image 2
Electromagnetic fields -- Health aspects -- Research 2
Error-correcting codes (Information theory) 2
Ethernet (Local area network system) 2
Gateways (Computer networks) 2
Gigabit communications 2
Green marketing 2
IEEE 802.11 (Standard) 2
Image processing -- Digital techniques 2
Integrated circuits -- Simulation methods 2
Integrated services digital networks 2
Intel 8051 (Microcontroller) -- Programming 2
Interpersonal relations and culture 2
Journalism -- Political aspects -- United States 2
Local area networks (Computer networks) -- Computer simulation 2
Loss (Psychology) 2
Mass media and public opinion 2
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.) -- Events -- Conferences. 2
Motherboards (Microcomputers) 2
Online social networks 2
Phase-locked loops 2
Programmable logic devices 2
Publications 2
Radio frequency -- Health aspects 2
Sex discrimination in employment 2
Social role 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Design and construction 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Evaluation 2
Telematics -- Social aspects 2
Television broadcasting of news -- Objectivity 2
Wireless communication systems 2
Women -- Identity 2
Women employees 2
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) 1
Adaptive filters 1
Adaptive signal processing 1
Adult children of alcoholics 1
Advertising -- Food 1
African American periodicals 1
African Americans -- Languages 1
African Americans -- Race identity 1
Alcoholics -- Family relationships 1
Alien abduction 1
American Sign Language 1
Analysis of variance -- Mathematical models 1
Animal shelters 1
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Antenna arrays 1
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Antennas (Electronics) -- Mathematical models 1
Antismoking movement 1
Application program interfaces (Computer software) 1
Application-specific integrated circuits -- Computer-aided design 1
Artificial intelligence 1
Artificial intelligence -- Computer programs 1
Assembly languages (Electronic computers) 1
Astrology -- History 1
Asymmetric digital subscriber lines 1
Audiences 1
Automatic speech recognition 1
Back propagation (Artificial intelligence) 1
Baseball -- Social aspects -- United States 1
Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century 1
Baseball players -- United States -- Interviews 1
Batman films 1
Bereavement 1
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Bible -- Feminist criticism 1
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Bilingualism in children -- Parent participation 1
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