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Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering Postgraduate Student Research Forum

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

The 2008 ECSE Postgraduate Research Forum  on 30 September includes short talks by all ECSE postgraduate students and a poster session for more detailed discussion.

List of Presentations
Robotics and Computer Systems
 
Unsupervised Plane Data
Autonomous Indoor Robotic SLAM and Exploration
Vision Guided Autonomous Navigation for Watercrafts
Human Centric Robot Grasp
Repetitive Observation Strategy for Recognising a True Anomaly and Estimating its Position
Mulit-sensory Fusion and Understanding of Human-Robot Interaction in Assistive Technology Environments
Vision-Based Outdoor Robot Navigation
Performance Analysis of Improve Anti-Collision Protocol for Multiple RFID Tag Reading
Improved Building Detection by Gaussian Processes Classification via Feature Space Rescale and Spectral Kernal Selection
Human Robot Interaction by Gesture Recognition
Fuzzy Clustering Analysis in Data Mining
High Speed FPGA Sensor
 
Electrical Power Engineering & Control Systems
 
Improved Stationary Frame AC Current Regulation using Feedforward Compensation of the Load BackEMF
Improved Wind Gust Stability for Wind Generator Systems
Improved Performance of a Stochastic Power System Load Model
Digital Control Converters
Control of Mulit-level Current Source Inverter
 
Telecommunications and Signal Processing
 
Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems for Optimisation of Traffic Flow in Differentiated Services Network
Modelling Silicon on Insulator Photonic Devices
H Infinity Optimal Predictive Quantization
Coherence of Optical Fields of Propagating through Tissue
A Dynamic Call Admission Control Scheme for Optimisation with QoS Provisioning
Partial Discharge Detection by using Antennas
Numerical Analysis of Microdisk Lasers
Handover Optimisation in Fourth-Generation Heterogenous Wireless Networks
Timing Jitter of OFDM
Modelling and Numerical Simulation of Light Propagation through Biological Tissue with Implanted Structures
Effects of Laser Noise in Direct Detection Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (DDO-OFDM) Systems
Multi-level Aplitute-differential Phase Shift Keying (MADPSK) Modulation Formats for Long-haul Optical Transmission Systems
FDTD Analysis of Optical Wave Propagation in Silicon Waveguide
Localisation in Ad Hoc Networks with Directional Infrared Channels
Phase Encoded Chipless RFID Tags
Compatibility of O-OFDM and NRZ in WDM Transmission Links
Multi Bound Solitons
Development of Fully Printable Chipless RFID System for Low Cost Item Tracking
Adaptive Electronic Dispersion Compensation using Direct-Detection Optical OFDM
Biomedical Engineering
 
Temporal Gait Parameters using 3D Trunk Accelerometry
Robust Control Applied to Magnetic Resonance Image
The Use of Upper Body Limbs to Facilitate Closed Loop Control for Disable People
Data Mining on Electrovestibulography Signals for Biomarker Discovery and Disease Detection
Knee Flexion/Extension Angle Estimation by Stereo Vision
Segmentation of the Cerebral Cortex in Ultra High Field MRI Brain Images
Wireless and Long Term Multi Parameter SCI Patient Monitoring System
Using Bicoherence in Depth of Anaesthesia Monitoring
Ultrasound Medical Imaging
2D Adaptive Coil Sensitivity Estimation for Dynamic-Parallel MRI Reconstruction
EVestG A Diagnostic Measure for Schizophrenia
 

Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering Postgraduate Student Research Forum

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

 Program Schedule

Plenary Session

Venue: Lecture Theatre  E7 / Building 72

Time

Presentation

9:30 - 9:35 AM

Opening and Welcome from the Head of  Department

9:35 -10:35 AM

Robotics and Computer Systems

10:35 -11:00 AM

Electrical Power Engineering & Control Systems

11:00 -11:20 AM

Tea Break

11:20AM -12:35 PM

Telecommunication and Signal Processing

12.35 -1:00 PM

Biomedical Engineering

1.00 – 1:15 PM

Break, setting up for poster session

1:15PM

Lunch in Foyer of Lecture Theatre E7/Building 72 (Sandwiches and Finger Food)

Poster Session

Venue: Room 132-133/ Building 72

Time

Presentation

1:30 - 2:15 PM

PG research student's family name starting with letter A to L

2:15 - 3:00 PM

PG research student's family name starting with letter M to Z

3:00 - 3:15 PM

Break

3:15 PM

 Prize announcements and closing

Note: The poster session is organised into two timeslots with participant's family name in alphabetical order to allow all participants to see each other’s posters. During the times allocated, all presenters from the allocated timeslot should front at their posters for discussion of their research work with other participants and with judges.