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    • FLECS: A Data-Driven Framework for Rapid Protocol Prototyping 

      Beg, Mirza Omer (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-11)
      Flecs is a framework for facilitating rapid implementation of communication protocols. Forwarding functionality of protocols can be modeled as a combination of packet processing components called abstract switching elements ...
    • The Flesh Made Mind: Language and Embodiment in Late Middle English Literature 

      Thiessen, David (University of Waterloo, 2020-02-14)
      My dissertation compares contemporary cognitive models of self, that posit an interconnection between body and mind, with Pre-Modern conceptions of an embodied self as represented in late fourteenth and early fifteenth ...
    • Flexibility Provisions from Energy Hubs for Sustainable Energy Systems 

      Alharbi, Walied (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-25)
      Power systems have some inherent level of flexibility built into the system, to meet the continuous mismatches between the supply and demand. Variability and uncertainty are not new to power systems as loads change over ...
    • Flexibility Provisions from Energy Storage Systems and Loads in Smart Grid 

      Alrumayh, Omar (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-22)
      Electric power systems are experiencing a movement toward increasing the share of renewable energy sources (RESs), while having to cope with the retirement of conventional generating units to facilitate an eco-friendly ...
    • Flexible 3-Dimensional Hybrid ZnO Nanowire/a-Si:H Thin-Film Solar Cells 

      Pathirane, Minoli (University of Waterloo, 2016-07-19)
      ZnO nanowires were conformally coated with hydrogenated amorphous Si (a-Si:H) p-i-n thin-film to form three-dimensional (3-D) radial-junction (RJ) nanowire solar cell arrays (NWSCs). These NWSCs are a promising architecture ...
    • Flexible Bent-Cable Models for Mixture Longitudinal Data 

      Khan, Shahedul Ahsan (University of Waterloo, 2010-04-27)
      Data showing a trend that characterizes a change due to a shock to the system are a type of changepoint data, and may be referred to as shock-through data. As a result of the shock, this type of data may exhibit one of two ...
    • Flexible Fixtures: An Exploratory Study on the Emergence & Mobilization of the Flexible Streets Concept in Ontario Municipalities 

      O'Neill, Theresa (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-16)
      The most plentiful public space within Canadian cities are the streets; however, these spaces are overwhelmingly dominated by automobiles with much of the space designated for vehicular traffic flows. So often, the leftover ...
    • Flexible Mixed-Effect Modeling of Functional Data, with Applications to Process Monitoring 

      Mosesova, Sofia (University of Waterloo, 2007-06-18)
      High levels of automation in manufacturing industries are leading to data sets of increasing size and dimension. The challenge facing statisticians and field professionals is to develop methodology to help meet this ...
    • Flexible Monitoring of Storage I/O 

      Benke, Tim (University of Waterloo, 2009-06-26)
      For any computer system, monitoring its performance is vital to understanding and fixing problems and performance bottlenecks. In this work we present the architecture and implementation of a system for monitoring storage ...
    • A Flexible Ultralight Hardware Security Module for EPC RFID Tags 

      Ayoub, Ahmed (University of Waterloo, 2021-10-01)
      Due to the rapid growth of using Internet of Things (IoT) devices in daily life, the need to achieve an acceptable level of security and privacy for these devices is rising. Security risks may include privacy threats like ...
    • FlexQueue: Simple and Efficient Priority Queue for System Software 

      Zhang, Yifan (University of Waterloo, 2018-05-18)
      Existing studies of priority queue implementations often focus on improving canonical operations such as insert and deleteMin, while sacrificing design simplicity and pre- dictable worst-case latency. Design simplicity is ...
    • FlexSADRA: Flexible Structural Alignment using a Dimensionality Reduction Approach 

      Hui, Shirley (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      A topic of research that is frequently studied in Structural Biology is the problem of determining the degree of similarity between two protein structures. The most common solution is to perform a three dimensional ...
    • Flexural Behavior and Strength of Cold-formed Steel L-Headers 

      Pauls, Jesse (University of Waterloo, 2008-08-25)
      Cold-formed steel framing of residential and light commercial buildings continues to grow in popularity due to its structural and material advantages. The North American steel industry is actively performing research ...
    • Flexural Behaviour of Partially Bonded CFRP Strengthened Concrete T-Beams 

      Choi, Han Tae (University of Waterloo, 2008-09-26)
      Fibre-reinforced-polymer (FRP) composites have been widely used for the flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Flexural strengthening methods with FRP include external bonding of FRP composites (EB ...
    • Flexural Behaviour of Stay-In-Place PVC Encased Reinforced Concrete Walls with Various Panel Types 

      Scott, Benjamin Donald (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-06)
      The use of stay-in-place (SIP) formwork has become an increasingly popular tool for concrete structures, providing advantages in construction scheduling and labour reduction. Stay-in-place formwork made of strong materials ...
    • Flexural Fatigue Behaviour of Corroded Pretensioned Beams and Their Repair Using Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Sheets 

      El Menoufy, Adham Mohamed (University of Waterloo, 2015-09-24)
      The study presented in this thesis investigated the flexural fatigue behaviour of non-corroded and corroded pretensioned beams and examined the use of externally bonded Carbon Fibre Reinforcement Polymer (CFRP) sheets as ...
    • A Floating Ball and Two Asymptotic Problems in Capillarity 

      Chen, Hanzhe (University of Waterloo, 2021-06-02)
      The study of capillary phenomena can be traced back to the age of Aristotle. In this thesis, a floating ball and two asymptotic problems in capillarity are considered, all of which include surface tension and gravity. The ...
    • Floating Bodies in the Absence of Gravity 

      Kemp, Todd Murray (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-20)
      The study of infinitely long cylinders of constant cross-section floating in an infinite fluid bath in zero-gravity environments has primarily been focused on bodies whose cross-sections are strictly convex and sufficiently ...
    • Floating Bodies with Surface Tension 

      Chen, Hanzhe (University of Waterloo, 2016-08-18)
      Capillary phenomena have been studied by mathematicians and physicists for hundreds of years. In this thesis, both two-dimensional(2D) and three-dimensional(3D) bodies floating on an unbounded reservoir are studied based ...
    • Flocking for Multi-Agent Dynamical Systems 

      Wan, Zhaoxin (University of Waterloo, 2012-08-24)
      In this thesis, we discuss models for multi-agent dynamical systems. We study the tracking/migration problem for flocks and a theoretical framework for design and analysis of flocking algorithm is presented. The interactions ...

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