Postgraduate Seminars of the Control and Systems Engineering Department

  In accordance with its scientific activities, the Control and Systems Engineering Department held several seminars at Hall No. 9 from the 12th to the 14th of January 2020 to discuss the projects of the postgraduate students who passed the first and second rounds. The purpose of these seminars was to assess what has been accomplished of the projects and to give advice and guidance for the students of the Control, Mechatronics, and Computers branches. The students who participated in these seminars are as follows:

1- Dina Hamid Toma. Research Title "Different SMC Design Approaches for Nonlinear Systems"

2- Anmar Faiadh Abed. Research Title "Sliding Mode Controller for Motor–Quik–return Servo Mechanism"

3- Musadaq Ahmed Hadi. Research Title "Robust Model Reference Controller Design for Nonlinear Time-varying Systems"

4- Abdallah Nadhum Muhsin. Research Title "Optimized Real Time Estimation and Control of Quadrotor systems using extremum seeking Algorithm"

5- Tina Abbas Ali. Research Title "Low–cost MEMS–Based NARX Model for GPS- Denied Areas"

6- Dhuha Haider Hussain. Research Title "Energy-Efficient Data Collecting in Hetergeneous Wirless Sensor Networks"

7- Hanan Muhammed Kadhum. Research Title "Design of Fuzzy logic Controller of an Active Queue Manager for Congestion Avoidance in Internet Routers"

8- Areej Munadhil Kareem. Research Title "Implementation of Transceiver for Congnitive Radio Based Wirless Network"

9- Amal Faris Hasan. Research Title "Design and Implementation of an Error Management Scheme for the Pipeline Circuit"

10- Wajdi Thneyan Juda. Research Title "FPG- based on Adaptive Neural Voltage Controller Design for a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Model" 11- Muhammed Yaseen Kudhaier. Research Title "Intelligent Control Design for Overhead Crane Control"

12- Ameera Kadhum Jabar. Research Title "Information Security Management for Electronic Healthear system"

13- Mais Riadh Kadhum. Research Title "Object Detection Based on Deep Learning"

These seminars were attended by the Deputy Head for the Scientific Affairs and Postgraduate Study, branches' administrators, and several academic staff members.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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