DSpace at IIT Bombay
- » Effect of Si substitution on the magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of ErCo2
- » Design and development of a novel 2DOF actuation Slosh Rig
- » Investigations of nano size defects in InP induced by swift iron ions
- » Corrosion and passivation behaviour of Al-Zn-Mg alloy - an EIS study
- » Towards the performance analysis of IEEE 802.16 backbone Mesh networks
- » Prediction of forming limits under complex strain paths
- » Contour estimation using collaborating mobile sensors
- » Characterization of interface and oxide traps in Ge pMOSFETs based on DCIV technique
- » Actuator shape optimization for control of smart laminated plates
- » Evaporator control design - a quantitative theory approach
- » Arsenic content in groundwater and soils of Ballia, Uttar Pradesh
- » Estimation of optimum wind turbine generator speed parameters
- » Minimizing wastage of sheet metal for economical manufacturing
- » Routing protocols for landslide prediction using wireless sensor networks
- » Computer studies of high-voltage motor switching transients
- » Implementation of burstponder card for ethernet grooming in light-trail WDM networks
- » Efficient reliability estimate of passive thermal hydraulic safety system with automatic differentiation
- » Power optimal signaling for fading multi-access channel in presence of coding gap
- » Principal lattice of partitions of submodular functions on graphs - fast algorithms for principal partition and generic rigidity
- » A critical review of the methodologies employed for suction measurement for developing the SWCC
- » A simple and direct technique for interface characterization of SOI MOSFETs and its application in hot carrier degradation studies in sub-100 nm JVD MNSFETs
- » User-cognizant multidimensional analysis
- » Analysis of five-legged transformer used for parallel operation of rectifiers by Coupled circuit-field approach
- » Assessment of turbidity of seawater using remote sensing data
- » Solution multiplicity in multicomponent distillation - a computational study