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  • Siddiqui, Muhammad Haroon; Supervised by Dr. Imran Rashid (MCS, 2020-03)
    Fifth Generation (5G) is considered to be the future advancements in wireless tech­ nology. The ever increasing number of smart network devices may obsolete latest 4G technology for handling bandwidth allocation to a large ...
  • Akram, Faisal; Supervised by Dr.Imran Rashid. (MCS, 2020-10)
    This thesis presents research contributions to the developing field of Compressed Sensing (CS) and its applications in wireless communications. The novel approach of CS has opened new venues to tackle wireless communication ...
  • Supervised by Dr.Muhammad Faisal Khan; Khurshid, Hasnat (MCS, 2016-02)
    Remote sensing technology and it’s applications are rapidly advancing. The algorithms and techniques for processing of remotely sensed images has thus become increasingly important and is an area of active research. ...
  • Ahmad, Sahar; Supervised by Dr. Muhammad Faisal Khan (MCS, 2016-02)
    Image-guided neurosurgery based on navigation systems has been developed to assist intracranial tumor resection surgery. The success of the surgery relies heavily on the precision of the navigation system, which decreases ...
  • Rasool, Maryam; Supervised by Dr. Faooq Ahmed Bhatti (MCS, 2022-09)
    Wireless mobile communication has seen evolution of technology from first generation (1G) to fifth generation (5G) networks in recent times. The proposed 5G technology relies upon two major frequency divisions, the sub 6 ...
  • Hassan, Muhammad Mateen; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Ahmed Khan (MCS, 2021-02)
    Modern wireless communication systems demand multi–band operation, higher data rate, channel capacity and better link reliability. Such requirements can be met by the usage of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna ...
  • Ali Chaudhry, Mohammad; Supervised by Dr. M.Noman Jafri (MCS, 2007-09)
    Problem of texture analysis and discrimination using wavelet transform has been under consideration for the last three decades by several researchers from different fields. Unlike Fourier transform, several bases are ...
  • Zeb, Ayesha; Supervised by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor (MCS, 2022-12)
    To reduce fruit loss and ensure quality, harvest timing and load information is critical to farm management (of labour and packing consumables). Early harvest brings poor eating quality fruit to the market, while late ...
  • Iqbal, Mehwish; Supervised by Dr Abdul Ghafoor. (MCS, 2021-01)
    Due to some constraints in imaging techniques and computer graphics, images that are captured have many problems like distorted edges, presence of noise, artifacts, and oversaturated colours. Image enhancement plays a ...
  • Imran, Muhammad; Supervised by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor (MCS, 2009-11)
    Mathematical modeling is an essential feature for the analysis and design of a dynamical system. Generally, large and complex models are obtained from physical systems. Some examples are robotic, telecommunications, ...
  • Imran, Muhammad; Supervised by Dr. Muhammad Imran (MCS, 2022-06)
    Mathematical modeling aims to analyze dynamical systems, which is an essential part of control systems engineering. The need for more rigorous mathematical models is growing as models get more complicated. Simulation becomes ...
  • Ahmad, Attiq; Supervised by Dr. Tahir Zaidi (MCS, 2016-01)
    Image fusion techniques merge the complementary information of several images (multi-focus, multi-exposure and multi-modal). Each of these scenarios poses different challenges for image fusion techniques, which are being ...
  • Chaudhry, Alina Majeed; Supervised by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor (MCS, 2021-08)
    A number of computer vision systems and applications require high resolution, visually enhanced images with high contrast and preserved color and detail information, as inputs. However, in reality, due to the camera sensor ...
  • Mehmood, Rashid; Supervised by Dr. Naveed Iqbal Rao (MCS, 2017-08)
    Visual object tracking is an active and challenging computer vision research domain having wide range of civil and defence applications. Mean shift (MS) is a commonly used target tracking technique due to its ease of ...
  • Jameel, Amina; Supervised by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor (MCS, 2014-12)
    Image fusion is the process of combining relevant information from several images into one image. The final output image provides more information than any of the single image. The benefits of image fusion include: ...
  • Khan, Abdul Malik; Supervised by Dr. Attiq Ahmed. (MCS, 2021-09)
    The Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is a low cost (to user), globally available, highly precise, all-time/all-weather timing and positioning system. Because of these advantages, its usage is growing at a very ...
  • Qasim, Muhammad (MCS, 2024-09-23)
    The digital realm is increasingly threatened by botnet attacks, which have escalated both in frequency and complexity. Addressing these threats, our research focuses on the deployment of AI-enhanced systems for the ...
  • Mohammed Alamdar Raza, Syed; Supervised by Dr Muhammad Akbar (2010)
    Existing power system control and automation is based on supervisory control and data acquisition model. A central master station located at the control focal point gathers information from a number of remote units. While ...
  • Baloch, Babar Aslam; Supervised by Dr. Adnan Ahmed Khan (MCS, 2022-10)
    In communication systems, multiplying the radio link capacity with the multiple transmitter and receiver antennas for carrying out multipath propagation is termed as Multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO). It improves the ...

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