PhD THESIS STUDENTS:

 

 

Magdy T. Hanna

§  Multichannel and Two-Dimensional Signal Processing for Sensor Arrays, 1985

Zhen Zhang

§ Knowledge-Based Segmentation of Texture Images, 1987

Wageeh W. Boles

§  Fast Root Extraction and Minimum Distortion Algorithms of Two-Dimensional

 

   Median Filters, 1988 (with M. Kanefsky)

Khalil J. Maalouf

§ Directional Filters for Real-Time Attenuation of Broad-Band Interferences

 

   in Sensor Arrays, 1988

Hasan A. Yousef

§ Decentralized Adaptive Control For Large-Scale Interconnected Systems

 

   with Applications to Power Systems, 1989

Charles K. Sword

§ Multiple Target Tracking Using Sensor Signal and Target State

 

   Models, 1989 (with E. W. Kamen)

Chih-Ming Chen

§ Optimum Multichannel Filters for Multiple Undesired Interferences on Sensor

 

   Arrays, 1990

Tayfun Akgul

§ Multi-Scale Deconvolution of Sensor Array Signals: Time and Sum-of-Cumulants

 

   Domain Solutions, 1994 (with A. El Jaroudi)

Vahid J. Majd

§ A Hybrid Adaptive Controller for Positioning Servo Systems with Saturating Actuators 

 

   and Nonlinear Fuzzy Friction at Low Velocities, 1995

Levent Gokdere

§ Passivity-Based Methods for Control of Induction Motors, 1996

Yih-Choung Yu

§ Minimally Invasive Estimation of  Cardiovascular Parameters, 1998

 

   (with J. Antaki and J. R. Boston)

Nicholas S. Samaras

§ Optimization of Multistage Nonlinear Processes with Unknown System

 

   Disturbances, 1999

Leonardo Baloa

§ Certainty-Weighted System for the Detection of Suction in Ventricular Assist

 

   Devices, 2001 (with J. Antaki and J. R.  Boston)

Yong Liu

§ Nash-Based Strategies For the Control of Extended Complex Systems, 2003

David G. Galati

§ Game Theoretic Target Assignment Strategies in Competitive Multi-Teams, 2004

John Pittner

§ Pointwise Linear Quadratic Optimal Control of a Tandem Cold Rolling Mill, 2006

Ismet Sahin

§ A Game Theoretic Approach for the Optimization of Communication Networks with

 

   Competitive Users, 2007

Shaohui Chen

§ Baroreflex-Based Physiological Feedback Control of a Left Ventricular Assist

 

   Device, 2007

Camilo Gil

§ Performance Prediction of a Non-Concentrating Integral Collector Storage (ICS)

 

  Solar Domestic Hot Water System Using Optimal Control Theory

 

 

MS THESIS STUDENTS:

 

 

Donald A. Benassi

§ A Decoupling Method for Solving Linear Systems of Equations and

 

   Inverting Matrices, 1977

Edward A. Schindhelm

§ An Optimal Feedback Controller for a Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor, 1978

Wei Xia

§ A Modified Texture Energy Method for Segmentation of a Seismic Image, 1986

Vincent A. Petrelli

§ Bubble Noise Frequency Estimation of the Anode Current Signal of an

 

   Aluminum Electrolytic Cell, 1988

Robert J. Kilgore

§ Nondestructive Testing of Ferromagnetic Tubes Using the Remote Field 

 

   Eddy Current Effect, 1988 (with M. El-Nokali)

Chellury R. Sastry

§ Tracking of Multiple Moving Targets Using a Matrix-Norm Minimization

 

   Technique, 1988 (with E.W. Kamen)

Xiaoqi Dong

§ Characterization of Defects in Ferromagnetic Tubes Using the Remote Field

 

   Eddy Current Technique, 1988 (with M. El-Nokali)

Darryl Breitenstein

§ Cardiovascular Modeling: The Mathematical Expression of Blood

 

   Circulation, 1993 (with J. R. Boston) 

Aca Gacic

§ Multi-Agent Control of an Enterprise with an Adversary, 2000

David G. Galati

§ Signal Decomposition into Primitive Known Signal Classes, 2002

Alex Moradi

§ An Improved Evaluation Method for Airplane Simulator Motion Cueing, 2002

Nicholas V. Zorn

§ A Study of Current-Dependent Resistors in Nonlinear Circuits, 2003

Joshua M. Peterson

§ A Complete Characterization of Nash Solutions in Ordinal Games, 2005

Yu Wang

§ A New Development of feedback Controller For Left Ventricular Assist Device, 2010