Thesis Thu 16.06.2016 at 12:00 Energy-efficient peer-to-peer networking for constrained-capacity mobile environments
Thesis Mon 13.06.2016 at 12:00 Reliability studies on printed conductors on flexible substrates under cyclic bending
Thesis Fri 10.06.2016 at 09:00 Binary Information Sensing and Multiterminal Source Coding: Rate-Distortion Analysis and Transmission Design
Thesis Fri 20.05.2016 at 12:00 Lightweight Adaptation to Situational Changes in Classifiers of Multimodal Human Data
Thesis Fri 06.05.2016 at 12:00 The role of process conformance and developers' skills in the context of test-driven development
Thesis Fri 15.04.2016 at 12:00 High precision time-to-digital converters for applications requiring a wide measurement range
Thesis Fri 08.04.2016 at 12:00 Communication Performance Prediction and Link Adaptation Based on a Statistical Radio Channel Model
Thesis Fri 01.04.2016 at 12:00 Transmission Strategies For Full-duplex Multiuser MIMO Communications System
Thesis Fri 18.03.2016 at 12:00 On the stability of carbon nanotube and titania nanowire based catalyst materials: from synthesis to applications
Thesis Fri 12.02.2016 at 08:30 Spectrally Efficient Turbo Reception Technologies for Single-Carrier Broadband Wireless Communications
Thesis Fri 22.01.2016 at 12:00 Analysis of Near-Optimal Relaying Schemes for Wireless Tandem and Multicast Relay Networks
Thesis Fri 18.12.2015 at 13:00 Designing projected user interfaces as assistive technology for the elderly
Thesis Fri 18.12.2015 at 12:00 Single photon detection based devices and techniques for pulsed time-of-flight applications
Thesis Fri 18.12.2015 at 12:00 Visual design examples in the evaluation of anticipated user experience at the early phases of research and development
Thesis Fri 11.12.2015 at 12:00 Micromotion compensation and a neural recording and stimulation system for electrophysiological measurements
Thesis Wed 09.12.2015 at 12:00 Participation in infrastructuring the future school. A nexus analytic inquiry
Thesis Fri 04.12.2015 at 12:00 Inks based on inorganic nanomaterials for printed electronics applications
Thesis Fri 30.10.2015 at 12:00 Exploring the use of rule-based reasoning in ubiquitous computing applications