Student Publications

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2008

George, J., 2008: Transformation of CSU-CHILL into a Virtual Radar System. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

2007

Nguyen, C.M., 2007: Parametric Time Domain Analysis for Dual-Polarization Radar Signals. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

2006

Hefner, E., 2006: Range Oversampling and Whitening of Radar Signals from Volume Scattering. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Bharadwaj, N., 2006: Range-velocity Ambiguity Mitigation for Dual Polarized Weather Radars. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

2004

Choudhury, S., 2004: Wideband Reception and Processing for Polarimetric Radars. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Dolan, B., 2004: An Integrated Display and Analysis Tool for Multi-Variable Radar Data. MS thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

Long, D., 2004: Evaluating the Use of Polarimetric Cloud Radars for Studying Winter Storms. MS thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

Wang, Y., 2004: Studies of the Polarimetric Covariance Matrix Using the CSU-CHILL Radar. PhD thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

2003

Khajonrat, D., 2003: Dual-Polarization Radar Calibration. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Gojara, K., 2003: Radar Calibration for Distributed Targets. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Bangalore, S. L., 2003: A TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Mechanism for a High Bandwidth Radar Application. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Depue, T., 2003: Ground Truth and Modeling Verification of the Hail Quadrature Parameter. MS thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

2002

S. S. Kaiya, 2002: Radar Data Transfer Protocol for CSU-CHILL Digitized Radar Signals. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Lim, S., 2002: Fuzzy Logic System for Hydrometeor Classification from Polarimetric Radar Measurements. PhD thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Seminario, M., 2002: Spectral Processing of Dual Polarized Radar Signals. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

W. Straka, S. A. Rutledge, and B. Toon, "Differences Between 4 June 2001 and 20 June 2001 Lightning Polarity and Concentration in Relation to Hail and Other Noticeable Features", (2002). Presentation, Published Bibliography: Senior Independent Study Presentation, Sigma Xi Student Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, Spring 2002

2001

S. Cabosky, 2001: A Statistical Frequency Analysis of Lightning Producing Storms During STEPS 2000. MS thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

A. Kumar, 2001: TCP, UDP, and IP Multicast Based Applications for Real Time Access of CSU-CHILL Radar Data. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

Lim, S., 2001: Fuzzy Logic System for Hydrometeor Classification from Polarimetric Radar Measurements During STEPS. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

S. Viswanatha, 2001: Network Transfer, Digital Signal Processing and Display of CSU-CHILL Digitized Radar Signals. MS thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University

2000

T. J. Lang, 2000: On the Relationships Between Convective Storm Kinetics, Microphysics, and Lightning. PhD thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

L. Belcher, 2000: Classification of Tropical Precipitation Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Disdrometer, Profiler, and Multi-Parameter Radar Measurements. MS thesis, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

H. Liu, 2000: Classification and Quantification of Hydrometeors Based on Polarimetric Radar Measurements: Development of Fuzzy Logic, Neuro-Fuzzy Systems and In Situ Verification. PhD thesis, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University