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Computer Science Department awards MSc.about (Unique User Identification across Social Networks Using Hybrid Techniques)

 

The student, Hadeel S. hummadi, obtained MSc. from Computer Science Department at UOT for her thesis tagged:

(Unique User Identification across Social Networks Using Hybrid Techniques)

The discussion committee consisted of:-

-Assist.Prof. Dr. Rana F. Ali University of Technology / Computer Science Department

- Assist. Prof. Dr. Suhad M. Khadim University of Technology / Computer ScienceDepartment

- Prof. Dr. Hussein A. Lifta BabylonUniversity / College of Science WSCI / Computer ScienceDepartment

- Assist .Prof. Dr. Alia K. Abdel-Hassan / supervisor

- Dr. Bashar S. Mahdi/ supervisor

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Electrical Engineering Department grants MSc. about designing and implementing a transducer with interlocking voltage lifters

A student (Karar Saad Faraj) granted MSc. from Electrical Engineering Department at UOT for his thesis: (Design and implementation of an interlocking transformer to raise voltages based on the applications of photovoltaic systems) in the discussion that took place in the department hall in the department

The discussion committee consisted of:

- assist. Prof. Dr. Fadil Abbas Jumaa / the head

 -  assist. Prof. Dr. Ina'amIbrahim Ali / member

-  assist. Prof. Dr. Fadel Abbas Hassan / Member

- Dr. Jasim Farhood Hussain / supervisor and member

In this thesis, it has been applied to dual coils DC-DC boosters interfering IBC. In addition to, HSU DC-DC IBC was done by incorporating a proposed additional coil used to reset magnetic flux during the operation of the transformer.

A detailed analysis (by math and simulation) was performed to investigate the benefits of HSU DC-DC IBC, compared to IBC paired files and conventional IBC (IBC) files. Computer simulations were performed using MATLAB / SIMULINK PWM was set based on the Perturb & Observe (P&O) algorithm used for maximum power tracking. (MPPT).

The results of the analysis and simulation showed that around the HSU DC-DC IBC is superior in terms of voltage gain, reduction of ripples in the input and output current and voltage, voltage drop across the switches as well as improving efficiency.

 

 

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Master Thesis in the Department of Computer Science suggests a method for developing web applications

The student Hussein Qutaiba Abdul-Azim received his master’s degree from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Technology for his tagged message:

. (Suggest a web test method for developing web applications)

This thesis proposed a system for testing websites, this system focuses on two main branches, namely, performance test and function (link) test. Performing testing is based on important elements called response time and request time. Two response elements can determine if the web application performs poorly. For a link test, many websites have links that have problems. These affect the accuracy and reliability of the information quality and any of the services related to the site. Despite serious efforts over the years, achieving the required level of link integrity remains an open challenge, so the proposed system can be used to clarify and solve this challenge and provide a technique for measuring the ability of links, easy accessibility, and seamless navigation between web pages.

By implementing the proposed system in two stages, the results of the first stage showed that if user test requests take more time than specified in the global standards, the load test for web application is bad. The upload test method was implemented on five local and global websites, and after drawing the results, it was found that the number of users and internet speed play a major role in response time. Whereas, the second stage (correlation test) was applied to six websites and the results showed that the site contains many links collected by two elements called driver, some of them are good and some are bad, and each link has its own status description.

The discussion committee formed in the discussion hall in the department consisted of Prof.D. Sakina Hassan Hashem and Dr. Muhammad Natiq Fadel from the University of Technology and Prof.Dr. Abdulkarim Oklah from the University College Isra and Prof. Rehab Falih Hassan and Prof. Dr. Rahim Abdul-Saheb eat honorable

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 Control Engineering Department discusses M.Sc.thesis about Designing a System for Object Recognition,Tracking,and Behavior Analysis

M.Sc student from Control Engineering Department specializing in computer engineering at UOT, Sajidah S.Mahmoud, discussed her thesis tagged

 ((Designing a System for Object Recognition, Tracking, and Behavior Analysis))

The researcher discussed how to create two algorithms for computer-based traffic monitoring systems, the first algorithm adopts classic methods and procedures for image processing, while the second relies on a deep learning method based on the artificial neural network.

The discussion committee consisted of:-

- Assist. Prof.Dr Intisar Abdul Majeed (the head).

- Assist. Prof.Dr. Ashwaq Talib Hashem (member)

- Ahmed Mazhar Hassan  (member) .

- Assist. Prof.Dr. Leth Jassem Saud (supervisor).

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The Department of Control Engineering discusses a master's thesis on designing and implementing a turbo encoder for digital application

Master's student Maha Ahmed Falih from the Department of Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Technology, Computer Engineering, discussed her thesis tagged:

"Design and implementation of turbo encoder for application in digital systems"

(Design and Implementation of Turbo Encoder / Decoder for Digital Systems)

The researcher dealt with the design and implementation of a turbo code used to detect and correct errors generated through communication channels to ensure that the information arrived correctly. In this work, the speed of information processing was increased and a productivity of 9,3 gigabytes was achieved by processing 16 bits within one second using a mathematical method called state space

The discussion committee consisted of: Dr.Prof. Saleh Mahdi Al-Qarawi as President and Prof.Dr. Muthanna Hajim Hamad and Dr. Ikhlas Kazem Hamza members and.Prof. Qusay Fadel Hassan supervisor.

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