John S. Baras

Student Dissertations published in 1974-1995

 

Masters (MS) Theses

  1. R. Castro, Identification of Bilinear Processes, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1974.
  2. L. Hampton, On the Controllability of Bilinear Systems with Delays,  M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1975.
  3. A. Dorsey,  Point Process Estimation Derived from Statistical Description of Vehicle Headways, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1978.
  4. S. Wolk, Joint Optimization of Information Pattern and Control in Some Linear Quadratic Gaussian Problems, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1978.
  5. W. Bennett, Block Diagonal Dominance and the Design of Decentralized Compensation, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1979.
  6. G. Panayotopoulos, Detection of Gaussian Processes Observed Through Memoryless Nonlinearities, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1979.
  7. K. S. Han,  Signal Processing for a Phase Interferometer in the Presence of Multipath Noise,  M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1982.
  8. A. LaVigna, Real Time Sequential Detection for Diffusion Signals,  M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1986.
  9. D. MacEnany, Bayesian Sequential Hypothesis TestingM.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland,  Fall 1986.
  10. L. Finesso,  Order Determination for Probabilistic Functions of Finite Markov  Chains, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1987.
  11. J.-L. Yuan, The Control of Multimedia Communication Processors: Messages with Time Constraints,  M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1988.
  12. R.L. Munach, Efficient Algorithms for Control System Design Using Computer Albegra, M.S. Thesis, Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1989.
  13. S. Rodriguez, Wald Sequential Detection with Non-Gaussian Pulsed Radar Using the Zakai Equation, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1989.
  14. C. Salter, Real-Time Control for a Zero Gravity Robotic End Effector, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1989.
  15. E. Frantzeskakis,  On Image Coding and Understanding: a Bayesian Formulation for the Problem of Template Matching Based on Coded Image Data, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1990.
  16. N. Sidiropoulos, Image Deconvolution Using Multiple Sensors, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1990.
  17. F. Candler, Code Excited Linear Prediction Speech Coding with the TSP50C10,  M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland,  Summer 1990.
  18. Y.H. Kao, Low Complexity CELP Speech Coding at 4.8 kbps, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1990.
  19. D. Augenstein, Parameter Identification of Large Spacecraft Systems, Based on the Frequency Characteristics of the Hankel Operator, M.S. Thesis Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1991.
  20. B. Frankpitt, A Frequency Domain Design for the Control of a Distributed Parameter System, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1993.
  21. N.S. Patel, Intelligent Process Control, M.S. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1993.
  22. M.R. Bryson, Performance Analysis of a Hybrid Cellular Satellite System:  Hybrid Cellular Satellite Handoffs, M.S. Thesis, Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1993.
  23. S. Delancy, Cost and Pricing Model for DBS Video to the Home, M.S. Thesis, Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1993.
  24. A. Falk, A System Design for a Hybrid Network Data Communications Terminal Using Asymmetric TCP/IP to Support Internet Applications, M.S. Thesis, Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1994.
  25. F. de Almeida, Network Monitoring by Observing Message Codes, M.S. Thesis, Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1995.

Doctoral (PhD) Dissertations

  1. A. Pue, Vehicle Distribution and Routing in a Large Automated Transportation Network, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1981.
  2. A. Dorsey, Adaptive Control of a Simple Queuing System, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1983.
  3. D. Northam, An Approach to the Modeling of Electromagnetic Scattering from Distributed Targets with Applications to Surface Ships, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1983.
  4. W. Bennett, Decentralized Control System Design:  Dynamic Weak Coupling from a Geometric Viewpoint, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1984.
  5. A. Goldberg,  On Building Nonlinear Dynamical Stochastic Process Models from Empirical Data, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1986.
  6. K. Holley, Applications of Multigrid Algorithms to Solving the Zakai Equation of Nonlinear Filtering with VLSI Implementations, Ph.D. Thesis, Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland, Fall 1986.
  7. K. S. Han, Simultaneous Detection and Estimation for Diffusion Type Signals, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1986.
  8. M.R. James, Asymptotic Nonlinear Filtering and Large Deviations with Application to Observer Design,  Ph.D. Thesis, Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland, Spring 1988
  9. S. I. Wolk, Optimal Control of Markov Chains Admitting Strong and Weak Interactions, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1988.
  10. A. LaVigna, Nonparametric Classification Using Learning Vector Quantization, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1989.
  11. L. Finesso, Consistent Estimation of the Order for Markov and Hidden Markov Chains, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1990.
  12. D. MacEnany, Bayesian Change Detection, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1991.
  13. N. Sidiropoulos, Statistical Inference, Filtering and Modeling of Discrete Random Sets, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1992.
  14. Z. Berman, Generalizations and Properties of the Multiscale Maxima and Zero-Crossings Representations, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1992.
  15. Y.H. Kao, Robustness Study of Free-Text Speaker Identification and Verification, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1992.
  16. M. El Baraka, Optimal Control of Large Space Structures, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Spring 1993.
  17. E. Frantzeskakis, An Architectural Framework for VLSI Time-Recursive Computation with Applications, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1993.
  18. Y. Zhuang, Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1994.
  19. S. Chen, Dynamic Routing of Voice/Data-Intergrated and ATM-Based Hybrid Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, December 1994.
  20. C. Teolis, Robust H∞ Output Feedback Control for Nonlinear Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 1994.
  21. N.S. Patel, Robust Control of Set-Valued Discrete Time Dynamical Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Fall 1995.

 

 

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