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Design And Control Of An Lcl-Type Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter With Inverter Current Feedback Using The Phase-Delay Method, FATİH EVRAN 2019 TÜBİTAK

Design And Control Of An Lcl-Type Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter With Inverter Current Feedback Using The Phase-Delay Method, Fati̇h Evran

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this study, a novel single-phase grid-connected microinverter system and its control applications are introduced for solar energy systems. The proposed system consists of two stages to transfer solar power to the grid. In the first stage, an isolated high-gain DC/DC converter is used to increase low solar panel output voltage. In the second stage, an inverter is used to supply a sinusoidal current to the grid. Moreover, a proportional resonant controller is adopted to reduce grid current total harmonic distortions (THDs) and an LCL filter is used to provide better harmonic attenuation. However, the ratio between the sampling frequency …


Quantification Of Resistive Wall Instability For Particle Accelerator Machines, FATİH YAMAN 2019 TÜBİTAK

Quantification Of Resistive Wall Instability For Particle Accelerator Machines, Fati̇h Yaman

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The aim of this study is to quantify longitudinal resistive wall impedances, corresponding wake functions, and wake potentials for different accelerator machines of interest. Accurate calculations of wake potentials by particle-in-cell codes are extremely difficult for the investigated parameters; therefore, we use an analytical approach and consider large domains with fine discretization for the required numerical integrations. The semianalytical wake potential computations are benchmarked against numerical general purpose 2D/3D Maxwell solver software codes and a different analytical approach for a certain set of parameters. We report examples to illustrate limitations of wake potential estimations from coupling impedances, and computations for …


A Study On Distributed Generation With A Focus On Solar Power, Shravan Kumar Tomar 2019 University of Denver

A Study On Distributed Generation With A Focus On Solar Power, Shravan Kumar Tomar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Centralized generation is when electric power is produced in a large scale of tens of MWs and is located away from the end user. This kind of production is connected to a series of high-voltage transmission lines. Electricity is then delivered to the end user through a network of distribution grids. Centralized generation tend to have multiple end user with multiple user profiles.

Distributed Generation is when is produced in a small scale and is located at the site of or very close to the end user. There are many ways distributed generation can be achieved, Solar power being the …


Ua66/9/2 Ogden College Of Science & Engineering Engineering Publications, WKU Archives 2019 Western Kentucky University

Ua66/9/2 Ogden College Of Science & Engineering Engineering Publications, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Publications created by and about the Engineering department.


Low Power Voltage Reference Cells For Sensing Applications, Kody Ray Tucker 2019 Wesy Virginia University

Low Power Voltage Reference Cells For Sensing Applications, Kody Ray Tucker

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Two low-power voltage reference cells for a system on-chip design are presented in this report. Both cells utilize a combination of standard transistors to produce an output voltage near 1 volt. Choosing the appropriate design procedures can aid in minimizing the temperature coefficient (TC) of the output reference voltage coming out of the cell. One circuit, covered first, is currently being fabricated on a standard 0.5 µm chip complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process, while the other is still in the designing stage. The first one has a TC of 86 ppm/◦C with a reference voltage of 1.10 V while …


State Estimation For An Agonistic‐Antagonistic Muscle System, Thang Tien Nguyen, Holly Warner, Hung La, Hanieh Mohammadi, Daniel J. Simon, Hanz Richter 2019 Ton Duc Thang University

State Estimation For An Agonistic‐Antagonistic Muscle System, Thang Tien Nguyen, Holly Warner, Hung La, Hanieh Mohammadi, Daniel J. Simon, Hanz Richter

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Research on assistive technology, rehabilitation, and prosthetics requires the understanding of human machine interaction, in which human muscular properties play a pivotal role. This paper studies a nonlinear agonistic‐antagonistic muscle system based on the Hill muscle model. To investigate the characteristics of the muscle model, the problem of estimating the state variables and activation signals of the dual muscle system is considered. In this work, parameter uncertainty and unknown inputs are taken into account for the estimation problem. Three observers are presented: a high gain observer, a sliding mode observer, and an adaptive sliding mode observer. Theoretical analysis shows the …


High Order Volumetric Directional Pattern For Video-Based Face Recognition, Almabrok Essa, Vijayan Asari 2019 Cleveland State University

High Order Volumetric Directional Pattern For Video-Based Face Recognition, Almabrok Essa, Vijayan Asari

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Describing the dynamic textures has attracted growing attention in the field of computer vision and pattern recognition. In this paper, a novel approach for recognizing dynamic textures, namely, high order volumetric directional pattern (HOVDP), is proposed. It is an extension of the volumetric directional pattern (VDP) which extracts and fuses the temporal information (dynamic features) from three consecutive frames. HOVDP combines the movement and appearance features together considering the nth order volumetric directional variation patterns of all neighboring pixels from three consecutive frames. In experiments with two challenging video face databases, YouTube Celebrities and Honda/UCSD, HOVDP clearly outperformed a set …


Multi-Polarized Channel Characterization, Marcia Golmohamadi 2019 University of Vermont

Multi-Polarized Channel Characterization, Marcia Golmohamadi

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is becoming an important aspect of warehouse management, remote control, robotics, traffic control, supply chain management, fleet management and telemedicine. M2M is expected to become a significant portion of the Industrial Internet and, more broadly, the Internet of Things (IoT). The environments in which M2M systems are expected to operate may be challenging in terms of radio wave propagation due to their cluttered, multipath nature, which can cause deep signal fades and signal depolarization. Polarization diversity in two dimensions is a well-known technique to mitigate such fades. But in the presence of reflectors and retarders where multipath …


Distributed Control Of Electric Vehicle Charging: Privacy, Performance, And Processing Tradeoffs, Micah Botkin-Levy 2019 University of Vermont

Distributed Control Of Electric Vehicle Charging: Privacy, Performance, And Processing Tradeoffs, Micah Botkin-Levy

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

As global climate change concerns, technological advancements, and economic shifts increase the adoption of electric vehicles, it is vital to study how best to integrate these into our existing energy systems. Electric vehicles (EVs) are on track to quickly become a large factor in the energy grid. If left uncoordinated, the charging of EVs will become a burden on the grid by increasing peak demand and overloading transformers. However, with proper charging control strategies, the problems can be mitigated without the need for expensive capital investments. Distributed control methods are a powerful tool to coordinate the charging, but it will …


Low-Power Reconfigurable Sensing Circuitry For The Internet-Of-Things Paradigm, Alexander DiLello 2019 West Virginia University

Low-Power Reconfigurable Sensing Circuitry For The Internet-Of-Things Paradigm, Alexander Dilello

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

With ubiquitous wireless communication via Wi-Fi and nascent 5th Generation mobile communications, more devices -- both smart and traditionally "dumb" -- will be interconnected than ever before. This burgeoning trend is referred to as the Internet-of-Things. These new sensing opportunities place a larger burden on the underlying circuitry that must operate on finite battery power and/or within energy-constrained environments. New developments of low-power reconfigurable analog sensing platforms like field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) present an attractive sensing solution by processing data in the analog domain while staying flexible in design. This work addresses some of the contemporary challenges of low-power wireless …


Design And Implementation Of Overcurrent Protection Relays Test Bench, Khalid Daud Khattak 2019 West Virginia University

Design And Implementation Of Overcurrent Protection Relays Test Bench, Khalid Daud Khattak

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The electrical power simulator in Engineering Sciences Building (ESB) at WVU was dismantled in July 2018. The simulator was used as a teaching tool for EE students to conduct lab experiments. The power simulator employed electromechanical and microprocessor protection relays, manual isolation and industrial circuit breakers, switches, variable autotransformer (VARIAC), voltmeters and ammeters. During the dismantling, a lot of equipment was retrieved for future possible use. This led to the idea of designing and implementing a simple circuit on a test bench that can be used as a lab equipment to demonstrate the operation of overcurrent protection relays. It was …


Engineering Plasmonic Nanostructures For Light Management And Sensing, sujan phani kumar kasani 2019 West Virginia University

Engineering Plasmonic Nanostructures For Light Management And Sensing, Sujan Phani Kumar Kasani

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The two major global problems are to provide health safety and to meet energy demands for ever growing population on a large scale. The study of light interaction with nanostructures has shown a promising solution in improving the fields of bio-sensor and solar energy devices which addresses above mentioned two major global problems. Nanostructures have tunable physicochemical properties such as light absorption, electrical and thermal properties unlike bulk materials, which gives an advantage in applications like bio-sensing and energy harvesting devices. The development of nanofabrication techniques along with the discovery of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and Plasmon Enhanced Fluorescence …


Detection Of Grid Voltage Anomalies Via Broadband Subspace Decomposition, Samet Biricik, Soydan Redif 2019 European University of Lefke, Via Mersin 10, Turkey

Detection Of Grid Voltage Anomalies Via Broadband Subspace Decomposition, Samet Biricik, Soydan Redif

Conference papers

Due to the increase of sensitive loads on the mains power grid, measurement and monitoring of the power quality (PQ) have become an important factor for both consumers and operators. As is well-known, PQ problems occur in a very short time period with specific characteristics. In transmission or distribution systems, power quality data are collected from monitoring devices such as digital fault recorders, power quality and dynamic system monitors, etc. The recorded data has to be analysed in order to understand system anomalies. These anomalies may be due to sources of broadband noise. In this study, we employ broadband subspace …


Impact Of Loss Of Generation On Bus Voltage Frequency And Rocof, Damien Doheny, Michael Conlon 2019 Technological University Dublin

Impact Of Loss Of Generation On Bus Voltage Frequency And Rocof, Damien Doheny, Michael Conlon

Conference papers

This study investigates how the loss of a generator impacts bus voltage RoCoF post-disturbance. The results show that the fastest bus voltage RoCoFs will occur close to generators impacted the most by the disturbance but this may not be the closest generator to the disturbance. The study also demonstrates a simple method that can be used to identify the generator that will be impacted most after a disturbance and hence the network location that will experience the fastest RoCoF.


Comparing Data Augmentation Strategies For Deep Image Classification, Sarah O'Gara, Kevin McGuinness 2019 Dublin City University

Comparing Data Augmentation Strategies For Deep Image Classification, Sarah O'Gara, Kevin Mcguinness

Session 2: Deep Learning for Computer Vision

Currently deep learning requires large volumes of training data to fit accurate models. In practice, however, there is often insufficient training data available and augmentation is used to expand the dataset. Historically, only simple forms of augmentation, such as cropping and horizontal flips, were used. More complex augmentation methods have recently been developed, but it is still unclear which techniques are most effective, and at what stage of the learning process they should be introduced. This paper investigates data augmentation strategies for image classification, including the effectiveness of different forms of augmentation, dependency on the number of training examples, and …


Bluetooth Tracking Approach For User Assistance Based In Sequential Patterns Analysis., Aitor Arribas Velasco, John McGrory, Damon Berry 2019 Dublin Institute of Technology

Bluetooth Tracking Approach For User Assistance Based In Sequential Patterns Analysis., Aitor Arribas Velasco, John Mcgrory, Damon Berry

Conference Papers

As a civilization, we are drowning in a raging torrent of data, of our own making, that is being harvested by our collective technologies and systems (e.g. Fitbit, phones). However, data itself is of no utility unless it is converted into beneficial knowledge. Design patterns have been shown to be a pragmatic solution to control and manage information flows and provide order and mean-ing to data within a given context. Assisting users within their daily activities has become a key aspect for modern Artificial Intelligence Systems. Neverthe-less, although the GPS technologies work well for outside location, indoor posi-tioning is still …


Radiation Immunity In Cable Harnesses And Differential P/N Skew In Pcb, David Nozadze 2019 Missouri University of Science and Technology

Radiation Immunity In Cable Harnesses And Differential P/N Skew In Pcb, David Nozadze

Masters Theses

"We develop an efficient method to model RF immunity of multiwire cable harnesses and study differential P/N skew effects on channels, channel performance and specifically on the eye diagrams at the SerDes receiver.

External radiation can induce unwanted signals in transmission lines. For example, external radiation from an antenna induces common-mode currents on the outer surface of cable shields. This common-mode signal makes its way through the shied due to its imperfections, inducing the inner common mode. When twisted pairs inside the cable are not balanced, inner common mode is in turn converted to the differential mode, which might compromise …


Sniffing, Decoding And Decryption Of Gsm Signals Using Low Cost Hardware And Open-Source Software, Muhammad Talha Choudhry 2019 CUNY City College

Sniffing, Decoding And Decryption Of Gsm Signals Using Low Cost Hardware And Open-Source Software, Muhammad Talha Choudhry

Dissertations and Theses

We have participated in the creation of almost two terabytes of tables aimed at cracking A5/1, the most common ciphering algorithm used in GSM. Given 114-bit of known plaintext, we are able to recover the session key with a hit rate of 19%. The tables are expected to be unique as they provide the best coverage yet known to the authors and research workers and they are the first step in a real-world passive attack against GSM. An initial investigation and analysis into the air interface of GSM were performed, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. These …


Software Defined Radio For Hybrid Beamforming Applications, JianYet Lee 2019 CUNY City College

Software Defined Radio For Hybrid Beamforming Applications, Jianyet Lee

Dissertations and Theses

Beamforming techniques have been deployed in both licensed networks such as LTE network and unlicensed network such as IEEE802.11ac WiFi. The scope of work for this thesis is to leverage the benefits of beamforming techniques and software defined radio platform in developing a fully functioning LTE testbed. The testbed can be further developed to specific application for drone-to-drone or D2D communication independent of intervention from base stations. Applying beamforming techniques to devices such as drones can solve poor quality signal detection at the receivers due to the interference signals generated by other devices in the attempt to communicate with the …


การพัฒนาระบบอ่านมิเตอร์อัตโนมัติสนับสนุนการจัดการไฟฟ้าดับโดยใช้เทคโนโลยี Lorawan, จิตติวัชร์ สมุหศิลป์ 2019 คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์

การพัฒนาระบบอ่านมิเตอร์อัตโนมัติสนับสนุนการจัดการไฟฟ้าดับโดยใช้เทคโนโลยี Lorawan, จิตติวัชร์ สมุหศิลป์

Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) เป็นส่วนสำคัญของระบบไฟฟ้าส่วนจำหน่ายที่สามารถให้ข้อมูลจากลูกค้าเพื่อการตรวจสอบค่าวัดที่จำเป็นต่อระบบไฟฟ้า และด้วยความช่วยเหลือของเทคโนโลยีการสื่อสารจึงสามารถใช้ AMR ช่วยเหลือในระบบจัดการไฟฟ้าดับได้ เมื่อเกิดการขัดข้อง AMR จะส่งการแจ้งเตือนไฟฟ้าดับไปยังผู้ให้บริการ (Utilities) เพื่อประเมินสถานการณ์ และส่วนสำคัญอีกส่วนหนึ่งที่ขาดไม่ได้คือรูปแบบการสื่อสารของ AMR ซึ่งปัจจุบันมีระบบการสื่อสารที่ได้มีบทบาทมากขึ้น เช่น LoRaWAN ที่เป็น Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) ที่ให้การส่งสัญญาณในระยะไกลโดยใช้พลังงานที่ต่ำ อย่างไรก็ตามมันยังมีข้อจำกัดบางประการ เช่น ความเร็วในการส่ง ขนาดของข้อมูล หรือ ความจุของเครือข่าย การนำมาใช้งานร่วมกับ AMR เพื่อใช้งานในระบบจัดการไฟฟ้าดับจึงจำเป็นต้องหาอัลกอริธึมที่เหมาะสมสำหรับการใช้งานดังกล่าว บทความนี้จึงจะศึกษาถึงวิธีการใช้ LoRaWan ร่วมกับ AMR ในการอ่านค่าวัดหรือสถานะและพัฒนาอัลกอริธึมที่เหมาะสมเพื่อใช้งาน LoRaWAN ร่วมกับระบบจัดการไฟฟ้าดับดังกล่าว


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