This page collects the digitized full text Undergraduate Honors Theses of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. For work accomplished before Fall 2023 please also see the Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering.
Theses from 2024
Leveraging P4 Programmable-Hardware Switches for In-Network PMU Packet Recovery, Evan Michael Bonar
The Quantitative Analysis and Visualization of NFL Passing Routes, Sandeep Chitturi
Automatic Extraction of Vulnerability Information for Security Operators Using GPT Models, Waeland Elder
Privacy Protection in Mobile Photography with Face Cloaking, Rithyka Heng
CIGNN: Community-induced Graph Neural Networks, Shi Yin Hong
Investigating Autonomous Ground Vehicles for Weed Elimination, Abraham Mitchell
Exploring Decentralized Computing Using Solid and IPFS for Social Media Applications, Pranav Balasubramanian Natarajan
An In-Network Approach for PMU Missing Data Recovery with Data Plane Programmability, Jack Norris
Development and Simulation of a Damage Assessment and Recovery Method for Critical Database Systems, Anthony Pham
An Exploration of Procedural Methods in Game level design, Hector Salinas
Low Noise Amplifier for 5GHz Wi-Fi Applications on 22nm, Harshdeep Singh
Theses from 2023
Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure Systems: Emulated Protection Relay, Mitchell Bylak
Developing Detection and Mapping of Roads within Various Forms of Media Using OpenCV, Jordan C. Lyle