Faculty Bio
 

Musoke Sendaula, Ph.D.
Professor and Director Graduate Studies
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Phone: 215-204-7819
Email: musoke@temple.edu
Web: http://astro.temple.edu/~musoke

   
  Degrees

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT  1966-72

  • B. S., 1969, Electrical Engineering
  • B. A., 1970, Mathematics
  • M. S., 1970, Electrical Engineering
  • Ph. D., 1972, Electrical Engineering
Research Interests
  • Intelligent systems with applications to computer networks and power systems
  • Wireless communications and networks
  • High power density actuators
  • Energy systems                                    

Selected Publications

  • "A Control System for a Hybrid Linear Actuator for a Flush Deck Hatch", with Saroj K. Biswas, Jopesh P. Teter, David J. Brady, Proceedings of 2004 American Control Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • " Magnetostrictively Actuated Power Screw", with J.P. Teter and E.J. Crawford, Proceedings of 2000 Naval Symposium on Electric Machines, December 2000, pp 170 - 174. 
  • Communication Network Failure Detection Utilizing Artificial Neural Networks”, with Dr. Biswas, Proceedings of the International Conference on Dynamics and Control of Systems, Ottawa, June 1999. 
  • " A Linear Actuator with Integrated Magenetostrictive Drive", with J.P. Teter and E.J. Crawford, Proceedings of 1998 Naval Symposium on Electric Machines, October 1998, pp 183 - 189. 
  • "Magnetostrictive Linear Motor Development", with J.P. Teter, J. Vranish and E.J. Crawford, Proceedings of the &th Joint MMM-INTERMAG Conference, San Francisco, January, 1998, also IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, July, 1998.

Projects

  • Musoke Sendaula and Saroj K. Biswas, "Science and Engineering Interactive Learning Communities", funded by National Science Foundation, 2002-2005.  
  • Musoke Sendaula and Saroj K. Biswas "Development of a Hybrid Linear Actuator", funded by US Navy Naval Surface Warfare, Cardrock Division, $117,000, June 2002 – March 2003. 
  • Saroj K. Biswas and Musoke Sendaula, "An Intelligent Agent for Isolation of Incipient Faults in Communication Networks", funded by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 1999-2000.

Present Teaching (Spring 2008)

  • ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
  • NETWORKS DESIGN/ANALYSIS