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Fourth-Coming Electrical Projects List:
- Multi-track 2D joint signal detection and decoding for TDMR system using single parity-check coding
- A null space approach for complete and over-complete blind source separation of autoregressive source signals [Master Thesis Electrical Projects]
- Design of a neural network based power system stabilizer in reduced order power system
- Single channel speech enhancement using adaptive filtering and best correlating noise identification
- Building temperature-insensitive nanoscale CMOS circuits with adaptive voltage power supplies
- Three dimensional path planning model for mobile anchor-assisted localization in Wireless Sensor Networks
- The effect of alternative power distribution supply to reliability indexes at Mahasawat water treatment plant
- A new realistic optimization free economic load dispatch method based on maps gathered from sliced fuel-cost curves
- Fusion of structure adaptive filtering and mathematical morphology for vessel segmentation in fundus images of infants with Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Internet of Things – based multifunctional Scalable real-time Enhanced Road Side Unit for Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Optimal coordination of directional overcurrent relays using hybrid BBO-LP algorithm with the best extracted time-current characteristic curve
- Hierarchical cluster-based cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio employing soft-hard combination
- Hénon map chaotic system analysis and VHDL-based fixed-point FPGA implementation for brain stimulation
- Oblique projection and sparse reconstruction based DOA estimation of hybrid completely and partially polarized signals with arbitrary polar metric arrays [Master Thesis Electrical Projects]
- Distinguishing levels of challenge from physiological signals for the robot-assisted rehabilitation system, RehabRoby