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Cyber Security System Dynamic Modeling 

Kannan, Uma (2017-12-15)
Cyber security modeling is the process of creating a normalized view of the cyber security situation. A typical cyber security model has information about the network infrastructure, security settings, and a list of possible ...

Data Science with A Focus on Spatial Domain 

Wang, Wenlu (2020-11-19)
Data science focuses on solving data-driven tasks using a variety of techniques, including but not limited to machine learning, neural networks, mathematics, and statistics. In this article, I work on two tasks in the scope ...

A Data-Driven Lithium-Ion Concentration Estimator for Electrode Solid Phase in Battery Models. 

Cai, Le (2023-08-09)  ETD File Embargoed
This thesis introduces a data-driven approach for lithium-ion concentration estimation in battery cells, leveraging a deep learning model based on Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks. As lithium-ion batteries gain ...

Deep Time Series Model on Translation and Forecasting 

Li, Jingjing (2021-11-29)
Deep learning techniques have acquired much attention and have been shown to outperform previous state-of-the-art methods in plenty of fields over the last years. This dissertation delves further into the deep time series ...

Defense Against the Adversarial Arts: Applying Green Team Evaluations to Harden Machine Learning Algorithms from Adversarial Attacks 

Kalin, Joshua (2022-04-28)
Machine Learning permeates all facets of our lives today. Given these models are trusted to make important determinations in our lives like credit decisions, how susceptible are those models to attacks? Adversarial machine ...

A Defense System on DDOS Attacks in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 

Yu, Xuan (2007-05-15)
Network security is a weak link in wired and wireless network systems. Malicious attacks have caused tremendous loss by impairing the functionalities of the computer networks. Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS ...

Demographics of Adware and Spyware 

Sanyasi, Arumugam (2007-12-15)
The World Wide Web is the most popular use of the Internet. Information can be accessed from this network of web pages. Unknown to users, web pages can access their personal information and, sometimes, also provide information ...

The Design and Development of a Framework to support Ergonomics Professionals and General Users 

Asogwa, Onyinye (2018-05-01)
Poor ergonomics in many industries expose workers to risk. Improving the productivity of an organization is as important as the welfare of the employees that work hard to achieve the results. We are in a digital world where ...

Design and Development of an Occupational Ergonomic Application to support Low Back Pain Risk Assessment 

Ravilla, Bala Kusuma Nanda Kumar (2017-11-20)
A better designed work place can prevent up to one-third of the back injuries by enhancing occupational safety. Backster™, a biomechanics-training aide, allowed for experiential ergonomics training in a more engaging way. ...

Designing Efficient Single Page Web Applications 

Sanandan, Nyruthya (2018-12-03)
Traditional web applications rely on the client-server model to request and render data on the browser. Although this architecture has been popular for over a decade, waiting for information as the server caters to ...

Developing a Data Provenance System with Version Control Using Blockchain 

Mukhopadhyay, Ujan (2021-08-04)
The origin and integrity of data is a concept that is of great importance. If the history of the data is not preserved, there is no way to ascertain data integrity and whether it was modified; if yes, the identity of the ...

Developing Single page application with best practices 

Wilkhu, Sumeet (2017-04-26)
Browsers have been around since early 1990 and have been used for disseminating information using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Initially, Javascript was used as client side scripting language and its use was limited to data ...

Development of a Hardware and Software Redundant Cube Satellite Flight Computer 

Peeples, Steven (2018-07-18)
Flight computers (FCs) for cube satellites, or cubeSats, have been unreliable in the harsh environment of space. Radiation single event effects (SEE) and total ionization dose (TID) cause significant failure in spacecraft. ...

Development of an Augmenting Navigational Cognition System 

Yang, Ying (2005-12-15)
Social isolation for persons with cognitive impairments due to aging and/or disease is common and widespread. Those people who have diseases such as early Alzheimer’s and dementia tend to forget what they have to do to ...

Development of Deep Learning Models for Biomedical Applications 

Sujata, Sinha (2021-07-28)  ETD File Embargoed
Machine learning algorithms, especially deep learning architectures, have demonstrated immense potential for biomedical segmentation, often surpassing expert-level performance. For cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, ...

DevSecOps of Containerization 

Cui, Pinchen (2020-08-03)
Containerization is a new concept of virtualization, one that has attracted attention and occupied considerable amount of market size due to its inherent lightweight characteristics. However, the lightweight advantage is ...

Discrete Event Role Playing Simulation of Small Team Software Engineering Projects 

Rogers, Neal (2006-08-15)
A dissertation presented on the simulation of small team software engineering projects. Each individual acts as a team leader for a software project that is scheduled to last from 5 to 52 weeks. A team of four or five ...

Dynamic Clustering Protocol based on Relative Speed in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks For Intelligent Vehicles 

Gopalaswamy, Sundeep (2007-12-15)
A knowledge of real time traffic density on different roads has many applications such as real time navigation for driver, designing efficient vehicular routing protocol and building fully autonomous vehicles. Forming ...

Dynamic Task Scheduling onto Heterogeneous Machines Using Support Vector Machine 

Park, Yong (2008-05-15)
Distributed computing has been used to overcome the limitations of single computer use. However, the benefit of parallelizing computations may substantially reduce, if there is no well constructed mechanism to coordinate ...

Dynamically Adjustable Software Process 

Rawajfih, Yasmeen (2016-12-09)
Industry experience shows that the quality of a software product is directly related to the quality of the software process used to produce it. Software process can rarely be used out of the box. Project types, scopes and ...