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Wang, Z.B. (author)
doctoral thesis 1989
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Wang, H. (author)
doctoral thesis 1991
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Wang, C.W. (author)
doctoral thesis 1992
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Wang, Z. (author)
doctoral thesis 1994
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Wang, W.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1997
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Wang, Lihua (author)
doctoral thesis 2001
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Wang, G. (author)
Two main parts have been presented in this thesis: device characterization and circuit. In integrated bandgap references and temperature sensors, the IC(VBE, characteristics of bipolar transistors are used to generate the basic signals with high accuracy. To investigate the possibilities to fabricate high-precision bandgap references and...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Wang, C. (author)
Lack of facilities in supporting design reuse is a serious problem in product shape modeling, especially in computer-aided design systems. This becomes a bottleneck of fast shape conceptualization and creation in consumer product design, which consequently prohibits creativity and innovation. In the past, several efforts have been made in order...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Wang, W. (author)
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doctoral thesis 2006
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Wang, Y. (author)
In today's world, organizations are becoming increasingly interested in using mobile technology as a means to adapt to the ever-changing environment. An important challenge that the organizations are facing is how to efficiently and effectively support business process carried out by their mobile workers in distributed environments. In the...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Wang, J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2008
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Wang, J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2008
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Wang, X. (author)
doctoral thesis 2008
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Wang, X. (author)
CMOS image sensors are devices that convert illumination signals (light intensity) into electronic signals. The goal of this thesis has been to analyze dominate noise sources in CMOS imagers and to improve the image quality by reducing the noise generated in the CMOS image sensor pixels.
doctoral thesis 2008
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Wang, H. (author)
Our society depends more strongly than ever on large networks such as transportation networks, the Internet and power grids. Engineers are confronted with fundamental questions such as “how to evaluate the robustness of networks for a given service?”, “how to design a robust network?”, because networks always affect the functioning of a service....
doctoral thesis 2009
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Wang, L. (author)
Conventional IC packages form a rigid shell around silicon IC dies. Their purpose is to provide environmental protection, electrical interconnect and heat dissipation. Despite the fact that majority of current silicon IC?s are realized in a very thin top layer of the silicon substrate (<10µm), the typical thickness of packaged IC dies generally...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Wang, J. (author)
Networking technologies have been changing the life of people in their private residential space. With the arrival of high definition (HD) multimedia services and broadband communications into the living space, future home networks are expected to support high speed device-to-device connectivity with Quality-of-Service (QoS) provisioning. There...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Wang, Y. (author)
The great demand for location-aware wireless sensor networks (WSNs) motivates the research in this thesis. The unique characteristics of WSNs impose numerous challenges on localization and communication. In this thesis, we handle some key challenges and provide affordable solutions. Impulse radio ultra wideband (IR-UWB) is employed as the...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Wang, L. (author)
In recent years, finite-element (FE) simulations have been extensively used in scientific research and industrial practice to analyse the extrusion process. A basic issue of FE simulations is the accuracy of the results, which is mainly determined by the viscoplastic material behaviour of aluminium alloys at elevated temperatures and the...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Wang, Y. (author)
Concrete is one of the most important construction materials in the world. However, Portland cement which is one of the constituents of concrete is responsible for about 5-10% of global CO2 emission. From sustainability point of view, therefore, it is important to search for materials which can be used to reduce or to replace Portland cement in...
doctoral thesis 2013
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