Electrical Engineering Department faculty contribute to the ever-changing body of knowledge founded in basic engineering principles and modern high-technology developments through applied research and collaboration with industrial partners. Their research directly impacts continuous improvements of the Electrical Engineering curriculum.

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Submissions from 2004

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Optical Filter Elements and Methods of Making and Using Same, Michael A. Scobey, Lucien P. Ghislain, Dennis J. Derickson, and Loren F. Stokes

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Optically Coupled Etalons and Methods of Making and Using Same, Michael A. Scobey, Lucien P. Ghislain, Dennis Derickson, and Loren F. Stokes

Submissions from 2002

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Semiconducting Polymer LEDs, David Braun

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Illuminating Electronics Problem Solving With The Cal Poly MoHAT Technique, David Braun, Fred W. DePiero, and Michael Borland

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Automatic Speechreading with Application to Speaker Verification, Charles C. Broun, Xiaozheng Zhang, Russell M. Mersereau, and Mark A. Clements

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Fast Landmark-Based Registration via Deterministic and Efficient Processing, Some Preliminary Results, Fred W. DePiero

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Wireless LANs, Jack Glas, Mihai Banu, Joachim Hammerschmidt, Vladimir I. Prodanov, and Peter Kiss

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Complex Low-pass Filters, Peter Kiss, Vladimir I. Prodanov, and Jack Glas

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Buffer Interference Architecture, Vladimir I. Prodanov

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Thin Film Interference Filters for 25GHz Channel Spacing, M. A. Scobey, R. M. Fortenberry, L. F. Stokes, W. P. Kastanis, and Dennis J. Derickson

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Arrival rate identification for a class of traffic signal control problem, Xiao-Hua Yu and Allen R. Stubberud

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Automatic Speechreading with Applications to Human-Computer Interfaces, Xiaozheng Zhang, Charles C. Broun, Russell M. Mersereau, and Mark A. Clements