Master Thesis Telecommunication Engineering Projects
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Superlative Projects Titles in Telecommunication Engineering:
- Ultracompact On-Chip Multiplexed Sensor Array Based on Dense Integration of Flexible 1-D Photonic Crystal Nanobeam Cavity with Large Free Spectral Range and High Q-Factor
- Combinational Auction Based Service Provider Selection in Mobile Edge Computing Networks [Master Thesis Telecommunication Engineering Projects]
- ABER Performance of LDPC Coded OFDM Free-Space Optical Communication System over Exponentiated Weibull Fading Channels with Pointing Errors
- Implementation of a Virtual Training Simulator Based on 360° Multi-view Human Action Recognition
- Energy Efficiency Maximization of Full-Duplex Two-Way Relay with Non-ideal Power Amplifiers and Non-negligible Circuit Power
- Local Mesh Deformation for accelerated parametric studies based on the Finite Element Method
- R&D projects selection in telecommunications under uncertainty and resource restrictions using scheduling
- Towards SDN/NFV-enabled satellite ground segment systems: End-to-End Traffic Engineering use case
- HMM-based gesture recognition system using kinect sensor for improvised human-computer interaction
- Social-aware distributed joint mode selection and link allocation for mobile D2D communications
- Adaptive mode selection in cognitive buffer-aided full-duplex relay networks with imperfect self-interference cancellation for power and delay limited cases
- A deep learning enabled subspace spectral ensemble clustering approach for web anomaly detection
- Detailed Analytical Modeling of Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Interior Permanent Magnet Machines for Prediction of Torque Ripple
- Distributed Mobility Management for the Future Mobile Networks: A Comprehensive Analysis of Key Design Options [Master Thesis Telecommunication Engineering Projects]
- Jointly Optimal Pre- and Post-Channel Equalization and Distributed Beam forming in Asynchronous Bidirectional Relay Networks