MSEE: Recent submissions

  • Umair, Hassan; Supervised by Dr. Farooq Ahmed Bhatti. (MCS, 2015-07)
    Smart antenna technology gives the advantages of spectrum reuse, coverage and reduced interference in which the radiated antenna beam is steered/focused over the desired area only. There are a number of civil and military ...
  • Rafique, Saira; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Rashdi. (MCS, 2015-04)
    Cognitive radios have been evolved as recent technological advancement for the efficient utilization of wireless spectrum. Spectrum sensing is amongst the most critical factors in the implementation of Cognitive Radio ...
  • Mustafa, Warda; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Rashdi. (MCS, 2015-03)
    The radio frequency spectrum is a finite and progressively precious world resource and needs to be managed effectively. Due to the limitations of the natural frequency spectrum, it becomes obvious that the current static ...
  • Rasheed, Tallataf; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Rashdi. (MCS, 2014-08)
    Recently, a low cost and reliable remote sensing infrastructure has emerged as one of the fundamental requirements for communication in sensor nodes of Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. The foremost important aspect in ...
  • Baloch, Babur Aslam; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Ahmed Khan (MCS, 2015-01)
    Global navigation satellite systems are enduring for a fast change. GLONASS and GPS which are the oldest satellite navigation system are being revolutionized to meet the current application in the presence of interference, ...
  • Rehman, Maria; Supervised by Dr. Imran Tauqir. (MCS, 2014)
    Images need resources for transmission and storage. So in order to minimize these requirements, image compression is very advantageous. For compression of data like images, wavelet transformation is found very effective ...
  • Batool, Wajeeha; Supervised by Dr.Imran Touqir. (MCS, 2014)
    The tunable Q-factor wavelet transform (TQWT) is a completely discrete wavelet transform. As the name specifies, this transform has an advantage that the value of Q-factor (Q) and the oversampling rate (r), of the transform ...
  • Ilyas, Danish; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2014-09)
    Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) techniques provide extra-ordinary improvements in system throughput and robustness performance. But for mobile communication such MIMO benefits require un-correlated signal paths which impose ...
  • Alam, Mehmood; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2014-09)
    Today‟s never ceasing thrust towards the achievement of greater aggregate bandwidth at lower cost has been completely steering the evolution of communication systems. Today‟s electronic backplane has many limitations such ...
  • Altaf, Tanzeela; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Rashdi. (MCS, 2014-08)
    Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) has the ability to improve the spectrum utilization provided that a fair enough balance is made in achieving goals and user requirements. This research work assumes a spectrum sharing ...
  • Irum, Tayyaba; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Rashdi. (MCS, 2014-05)
    Through‐the‐Wall radar imaging (TWRI) is emerging as a viable technology for providing high quality imagery of enclosed structures. TWRI makes use of electromagnetic waves below the S‐band to penetrate through building ...
  • Khan, Ubaid ur Rehman; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2014-04)
    We have seen revolutionary changes over the last two decades, the way we communicate and get connected to the people, our homes, our offices and services world over. All this has been made possible due to the advancements ...
  • Kalim, Rohma; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2015-08)
    The last 60 years has witnessed the creation of extraordinary communicaions technologies, including radar, televsion, the digital telephone network, optical communications, the internet and celluar mobile telephony. These ...
  • Ali, Malik Ahsan; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2015-05)
    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has been an interesting topic of research in the last decade. The engrossing increase in the use of VoIP services is resulting in the enormous growth of broadband network. VoIP has almost ...
  • Ijaz, Kashif; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2015-07)
    HISTORY In cellular scenario, a multiple-antenna base station (BS) can serve multiple User Equipments (UEs) within same resources by engaging capable MIMO strategies. Though sophisticated multi-user techniques cancel ...
  • Nawaz, Sidra; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2015-05)
    Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems provide increased data rates and robustness against channel variations by creating multiple parallel channels. On the other hand; Cooperative Relay Networks exploit the ...
  • Khan, Muhammad Nisar; Supervised by Dr. Adil Masood Siddiqui. (MCS, 2015-03)
    Conventional wavelet shrinkage schemes for video denoising lack correlation exploitation amongst neighboring pixel values within a video frame or image. These techniques are applied directly to the images or video frames ...
  • Ilyas, Zahid; Supervised by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor. (MCS, 2015-02)
    Analog to digital switchover of TV transmission has freed up a large amount of licensed spectrum. This spectrum is in the form of chunks, referred as TV White Spaces (TVWS). It is made compulsory by Federal Communications ...
  • Ali, Muhammad; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2015-03)
    MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output, is a present day technology which is being applied by having multiple antennas at both transmitter and receiver end because of its excellentand improved performance in terms of data ...
  • Qayyum, Amna; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Ahmed Khan (MCS, 2014-10)
    efficient by deploying multiple antennas as both side of a communication link thereby called Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) arrangements. But once these multiple arrangements are integrated with the system, co channel ...

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