Defense Notices


All students and faculty are welcome to attend the final defense of EECS graduate students completing their M.S. or Ph.D. degrees. Defense notices for M.S./Ph.D. presentations for this year and several previous years are listed below in reverse chronological order.

Students who are nearing the completion of their M.S./Ph.D. research should schedule their final defenses through the EECS graduate office at least THREE WEEKS PRIOR to their presentation date so that there is time to complete the degree requirements check, and post the presentation announcement online.

Upcoming Defense Notices

Jennifer Quirk

Aspects of Doppler-Tolerant Radar Waveforms

When & Where:


Nichols Hall, Room 246 (Executive Conference Room)

Committee Members:

Shannon Blunt, Chair
Patrick McCormick
Charles Mohr
James Stiles
Zsolt Talata

Abstract

The Doppler tolerance of a waveform refers to its behavior when subjected to a fast-time Doppler shift imposed by scattering that involves nonnegligible radial velocity. While previous efforts have established decision-based criteria that lead to a binary judgment of Doppler tolerant or intolerant, it is also useful to establish a measure of the degree of Doppler tolerance. The purpose in doing so is to establish a consistent standard, thereby permitting assessment across different parameterizations, as well as introducing a Doppler “quasi-tolerant” trade-space that can ultimately inform automated/cognitive waveform design in increasingly complex and dynamic radio frequency (RF) environments. 

Separately, the application of slow-time coding (STC) to the Doppler-tolerant linear FM (LFM) waveform has been examined for disambiguation of multiple range ambiguities. However, using STC with non-adaptive Doppler processing often results in high Doppler “cross-ambiguity” side lobes that can hinder range disambiguation despite the degree of separability imparted by STC. To enhance this separability, a gradient-based optimization of STC sequences is developed, and a “multi-range” (MR) modification to the reiterative super-resolution (RISR) approach that accounts for the distinct range interval structures from STC is examined. The efficacy of these approaches is demonstrated using open-air measurements. 

The proposed work to appear in the final dissertation focuses on the connection between Doppler tolerance and STC. The first proposal includes the development of a gradient-based optimization procedure to generate Doppler quasi-tolerant random FM (RFM) waveforms. Other proposals consider limitations of STC, particularly when processed with MR-RISR. The final proposal introduces an “intrapulse” modification of the STC/LFM structure to achieve enhanced sup pression of range-folded scattering in certain delay/Doppler regions while retaining a degree of Doppler tolerance.


Past Defense Notices

Dates

DANIEL LEUNG

Robustness and Energy Efficient in Distributed Map Making of Small Autonomous Indoor Robots

When & Where:


2001B Eaton Hall

Committee Members:

Arvin Agah, Chair
Swapan Chakrabarti
Jerzy Grzymala-Busse
Brian Potetz
Sarah Kieweg*

Abstract


CHRISTOPHER REDFORD

Argumentation-Based Negotiation in Multi-Agent Systems

When & Where:


246 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Arvin Agah, Chair
Swapan Chakrabarti
Gunes Ercal-Ozkaya
Brian Potetz
Paul Atchley*

Abstract


PIYUSH UPADHYAY

Performance Optimization in Lossy Multihop Wireless Network Using Cross-Layer Interactions

When & Where:


246 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

James Sterbenz, Chair
Bo Luo
Gary Minden


Abstract


GEOFFREY AKERS

An Approach to GMTI Using Multiple Resolutions of Simultaneously Generated Multilook SAR Images

When & Where:


250 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Jim Stiles, Chair
Shannon Blunt
David Petr
Glenn Prescott
Tyrone Duncan*

Abstract


VICTOR JARA-OLIVARES

Temperate Ice Depth Sounder Radar (TIDSOR)

When & Where:


317 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Sivaprasad Gogineni, Chair
Christopher Allen
Carl Leuschen
Glenn Prescott
David Braaten*

Abstract


CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR

A Multi-Tiered Genetic Algorithm for Data Mining and Hypothesis Refinement

When & Where:


246 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Arvin Agah, Chair
Jerzy Grzymala-Busse
Xue-Wen Chen
Nancy Kinnersley
List Friis*

Abstract


RABAT MAHMOOD

Simulating Challenges to Communication Networks for Evaluation of Resilience

When & Where:


246 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

James Sterbenz, Chair
Victor Frost
Gunes Ercal-Ozkaya


Abstract


AQSA PATEL

Signal Generation for Ultra-Wideband Radar

When & Where:


250 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Carlton Leuschen, Chair
Christopher Allen
Sivaprasad Gogineni


Abstract


NAJLA AHMAD

Intent Recognition in Multi-Agent Systems

When & Where:


246 Nichols Hall

Committee Members:

Arvin Agah, Chair
Gunes Ercal-Ozkaya
Victor Frost
Brian Potetz
Sarah Kieweg*

Abstract


ARIF JOARDER

Presentation of XML Content Using WYSIWYG Templates

When & Where:


2001B Eaton Hall

Committee Members:

Jim Miller, Chair
Perry Alexander
Hossein Saiedian


Abstract