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A 2-D Processor Array For Massively Parallel Image Processing, Anantha Krishna Nelliparthi 2011 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

A 2-D Processor Array For Massively Parallel Image Processing, Anantha Krishna Nelliparthi

Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from Electrical & Computer Engineering

The concept of introducing image processing logic within the spatial gaps of an array of photodiodes is the key factor behind the presented work. A two-dimensional massively parallel image processing paradigm based on 8X8 pixel neighborhood digital processors has been designed. A low complexity processor array architecture along with its instruction set has been designed and fully verified on a FPGA platform. Various image processing tests have been run on the FPGA platform to demonstrate the functionality of a design that uses 12 parallel processors. The test results indicate that the architecture is scalable to support high frame rates while …


Investigation Of A Floating Load Buck Dc-Dc Switching Converter, Hong Tan 2011 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Investigation Of A Floating Load Buck Dc-Dc Switching Converter, Hong Tan

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

A floating load buck DC-DC switching converter was analyzed, simulated, designed and prototyped. The floating load buck converter is first compared to the conventional buck converter. It was found that both the floating load buck converter and conventional buck converter exhibit similar conversion characteristics despite the differences in the placement of their output inductors. A floating load buck converter was designed to be used as a high-voltage off-line light-emitting diodes (LEDs) driver using a Texas Instruments' TPS92001 controller. Finally, the characteristics of this floating load buck converter LED driver were experimentally examined.


Modeling Of Sic P-Channel Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (Igbts), Mahmood Saadeh 2011 University of Arkansas

Modeling Of Sic P-Channel Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (Igbts), Mahmood Saadeh

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

A new physics-based IGBT compact model has been developed for circuit simulation of silicon (Si) or silicon carbide (SiC) devices. The model accurately predicts the steady-state output, transfer and switching characteristics of the IGBT under a variety of different conditions. This is the first IGBT model to predict the behavior of p-channel SiC IGBTs. Previous work on IGBT models has focused on Si n-channel IGBTs [1-3]. This unified model is not limited to SiC p-channel IGBTs; the user has the option to select between Si or SiC, and n-channel or p-channel, making it the first IGBT model that captures the …


Design Of Wireless Power Transfer And Data Telemetry System For Biomedical Applications, Ashraf Bin Islam 2011 University of Tennessee - Knoxville

Design Of Wireless Power Transfer And Data Telemetry System For Biomedical Applications, Ashraf Bin Islam

Doctoral Dissertations

With the advancement of biomedical instrumentation technologies sensor based remote healthcare monitoring system is gaining more attention day by day. In this system wearable and implantable sensors are placed outside or inside of the human body. Certain sensors are needed to be placed inside the human body to acquire the information on the vital physiological phenomena such as glucose, lactate, pH, oxygen, etc. These implantable sensors have associated circuits for sensor signal processing and data transmission. Powering the circuit is always a crucial design issue. Batteries cannot be used in implantable sensors which can come in contact with the blood …


An Inertial Measurement System For Hand And Finger Tracking, Edward Nelson Henderson 2011 Boise State University

An Inertial Measurement System For Hand And Finger Tracking, Edward Nelson Henderson

Boise State University Theses and Dissertations

The primary Human Computer Interfaces (HCI) today are the keyboard and mouse. These interfaces do not facilitate a fluid flow of thought and intent from the operator to the computer. A computer mouse provides only 2 Degrees of Freedom (2DOF). Touch interfaces also provide 2DOF, but with multiple points, making the touch interface far more expressive. The hand has 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DOF)by itself. Combined with the motion of the fingers, the hand has the potential to represent a vast array of differing gestures. Hand gestures must be captured before they can be used as a HCI. Fortunately, advances …


High Speed And Low-Complexity Hardware Architectures For Elliptic Curve-Based Crypto-Processors, Reza Azarderakhsh 2011 University of Western Ontario

High Speed And Low-Complexity Hardware Architectures For Elliptic Curve-Based Crypto-Processors, Reza Azarderakhsh

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) has been identified as an efficient scheme for public-key cryptography. This thesis studies efficient implementation of ECC crypto-processors on hardware platforms in a bottom-up approach. We first study efficient and low-complexity architectures for finite field multiplications over Gaussian normal basis (GNB). We propose three new low-complexity digit-level architectures for finite field multiplication. Architectures are modified in order to make them more suitable for hardware implementations specially focusing on reducing the area usage. Then, for the first time, we propose a hybrid digit-level multiplier architecture which performs two multiplications together (double-multiplication) with the same number of …


Semantic Geotagging: A Location-Based Hypermedia Approach To Creating Situational Awareness, Ray Bareiss, Martin Griss, Steven Rosenberg, Yu Zhang 2011 Carnegie Mellon University

Semantic Geotagging: A Location-Based Hypermedia Approach To Creating Situational Awareness, Ray Bareiss, Martin Griss, Steven Rosenberg, Yu Zhang

Ray Bareiss

As emergency first responders and commanders increasingly use mobile phones, tablets, and social media to communicate, coordinate, and manage information during disasters, we see a need and opportunity to provide a mobile device-appropriate semantic layer to a geographically-based common operating picture. The challenge is to provide a simple, usable structure for a rapidly growing body of information to simplify the development of situational awareness in an unfolding disaster. We use a hyperlinked structure based on the ASK model to organize information in a readily accessible form. In this paper we describe our initial design and experience with an Android-based prototype, …


Semantic Geotagging: A Location-Based Hypermedia Approach To Creating Situational Awareness, Ray Bareiss, Martin Griss, Steven Rosenberg, Yu Zhang 2011 Carnegie Mellon University

Semantic Geotagging: A Location-Based Hypermedia Approach To Creating Situational Awareness, Ray Bareiss, Martin Griss, Steven Rosenberg, Yu Zhang

Martin L Griss

As emergency first responders and commanders increasingly use mobile phones, tablets, and social media to communicate, coordinate, and manage information during disasters, we see a need and opportunity to provide a mobile device-appropriate semantic layer to a geographically-based common operating picture. The challenge is to provide a simple, usable structure for a rapidly growing body of information to simplify the development of situational awareness in an unfolding disaster. We use a hyperlinked structure based on the ASK model to organize information in a readily accessible form. In this paper we describe our initial design and experience with an Android-based prototype, …


Addressing Computational Complexity Of High Speed Distributed Circuits Using Model Order Reduction, Ehsan Rasekh 2011 The University of Western Ontario

Addressing Computational Complexity Of High Speed Distributed Circuits Using Model Order Reduction, Ehsan Rasekh

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Advanced in the fabrication technology of integrated circuits (ICs) over the last couple of years has resulted in an unparalleled expansion of the functionality of microelectronic systems. Today’s ICs feature complex deep-submicron mixed-signal designs and have found numerous applications in industry due to their lower manufacturing costs and higher performance levels. The tendency towards smaller feature sizes and increasing clock rates is placing higher demands on signal integrity design by highlighting previously negligible interconnect effects such as distortion, reflection, ringing, delay, and crosstalk. These effects if not predicted in the early stages of the design cycle can severely degrade circuit …


Full Custom Vlsi Design Of On-Line Stability Checkers, Chris Y. Lee 2011 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Full Custom Vlsi Design Of On-Line Stability Checkers, Chris Y. Lee

Master's Theses

A stability checker is a clocked storage element, much like a flip-flop, which detects unstable and late signals in the pipeline of a digital system. The On-line stability checker operates concurrently with its associated circuit-under-test (CUT). This thesis describes the full custom very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design and testing process of On-Line Stability Checkers. The goals of this thesis are to construct and test Stability Checker designs, and to create a design template for future class projects in the EE 431 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) of VLSI Devices course at Cal Poly.

A method for concurrent fault testing called On-line Stability Checking …


Turbo Bayesian Compressed Sensing, Depeng Yang 2011 University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Turbo Bayesian Compressed Sensing, Depeng Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

Compressed sensing (CS) theory specifies a new signal acquisition approach, potentially allowing the acquisition of signals at a much lower data rate than the Nyquist sampling rate. In CS, the signal is not directly acquired but reconstructed from a few measurements. One of the key problems in CS is how to recover the original signal from measurements in the presence of noise. This dissertation addresses signal reconstruction problems in CS. First, a feedback structure and signal recovery algorithm, orthogonal pruning pursuit (OPP), is proposed to exploit the prior knowledge to reconstruct the signal in the noise-free situation. To handle the …


Wireless Embedded Smart Cameras: Performance Analysis And Their Application To Fall Detection For Eldercare., Alvaro Pinto 2011 University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Wireless Embedded Smart Cameras: Performance Analysis And Their Application To Fall Detection For Eldercare., Alvaro Pinto

Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from Electrical & Computer Engineering

Wireless Embedded Smart Camera Networks has received a lot of attention from academia and industry because they are small in size and easy to deploy, and they offer a multitude of attractive applications. They can be used for embedded single unit applications, or can be networked for multi-camera applications.

We first analyze three different operation scenarios for a wireless vision sensor network wherein different levels of local processing is performed. A detailed quantitative comparison of three operation scenarios are presented in terms of energy consumption and latency. This quantitative analysis provides the motivation for performing high-level local processing and decision …


Reliable And High-Performance Hardware Architectures For The Advanced Encryption Standard/Galois Counter Mode, Mehran Mozaffari-Kermani 2011 The University of Western Ontario

Reliable And High-Performance Hardware Architectures For The Advanced Encryption Standard/Galois Counter Mode, Mehran Mozaffari-Kermani

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The high level of security and the fast hardware and software implementations of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) have made it the first choice for many critical applications. Since its acceptance as the adopted symmetric-key algorithm, the AES has been utilized in various security-constrained applications, many of which are power and resource constrained and require reliable and efficient hardware implementations.

In this thesis, first, we investigate the AES algorithm from the concurrent fault detection point of view. We note that in addition to the efficiency requirements of the AES, it must be reliable against transient and permanent internal faults or …


Unidirectional Information Transfer With Cascaded All Spin Logic Devices: A Ring Oscillator, Srikant Srinivasan 2011 Purdue University

Unidirectional Information Transfer With Cascaded All Spin Logic Devices: A Ring Oscillator, Srikant Srinivasan

Srikant Srinivasan

The authors have presented the first simulator that simultaneously describes magnetization dynamics as well as spin transport in multi-magnet ASL networks and used it to demonstrate the possibility of large scale functional spin logic blocks through the example of an All Spin ring oscillator.


Discrete Alarm Clock, Travis Moore, Collin Barth 2011 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

Discrete Alarm Clock, Travis Moore, Collin Barth

Electrical Engineering

The standard alarm clock, as used daily by millions worldwide, has clear room for modification and improvement. This paper documents an implementation that rectifies many of these flaws. Improvements include adjustable snooze length, an IR remote for ease of use, and an RF headset for discrete alarm use or potential incorporation into a device much like a hearing aid. The processes involved in creating a digital alarm clock, as well as the obstacles met in the implementation of the enhanced design, are detailed within.


Mp3 Player System Design, Eric Wu 2011 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

Mp3 Player System Design, Eric Wu

Electrical Engineering

The purpose of this project is to design and build a portable audio player that reads music files off an SD card, decodes the music file and outputs the music through a headphone jack. A microcontroller running FreeRTOS will facilitate the data transfer between an SD card and the decoding chip. The decoded audio will then be sent to a high-end DAC chip that outputs the sound.


Laser Cursor, Michael Liman 2011 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

Laser Cursor, Michael Liman

Electrical Engineering

A user controls a cursor on a computer screen using a laser pointer. A camera picks up the laser pointer’s position and sends the data to the computer to move the cursor in the correct position.


Controller Board Prototype Development For The Cal Poly Super Project, Clifford Susa 2011 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

Controller Board Prototype Development For The Cal Poly Super Project, Clifford Susa

Electrical Engineering

Now in phase two of development, the Cal Poly Sustainable Power for Electrical Reources (SuPER) project will provide power to families for an estimated lifespan of 20 years at a cost of $500. Phase two of the SuPER project looks at implementing microcontrollers to monitor the health and status of the system. This senior project looks specifically at the performances of the SuPER Controller which communicates with the SuPER Digitizer to gather data such as voltage, current, temperature, and power. An SD memory card will store this data, and to view this data, then download to a PC.


Project 308: Augmented Reality Mario Kart, Joseph Abad, David Allender, Joryl Calizo, Ryan Gaspar, Gavin Lee 2011 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

Project 308: Augmented Reality Mario Kart, Joseph Abad, David Allender, Joryl Calizo, Ryan Gaspar, Gavin Lee

Computer Engineering

Mario Kart is a popular go-kart racing game developed by Nintendo. The premise of the game is simple: drive a go-kart along a racetrack and reach the finish line before the other players. What makes this game unique, however, is the inclusion of weapons, traps, and other projectiles that a player can use to gain an advantage in the race. We have taken on the challenge of not only recreating this amazing game, but using the art of Augmented Reality to fully immerse the player in the full experience. Rather than play the game on a television screen with a …


Low Power Design Of A 916 Mhz Gilbert Cell Mixer And A Class-A Power Amplifier For Bioluminescent Bioreporter Integrated Circuit Transmitter, Supriya Kilambi 2011 UTK

Low Power Design Of A 916 Mhz Gilbert Cell Mixer And A Class-A Power Amplifier For Bioluminescent Bioreporter Integrated Circuit Transmitter, Supriya Kilambi

Masters Theses

This thesis presents the low power design of a 916MHz Gilbert cell mixer and a Class-A power amplifier for the Bioluminescent Bioreporter Integrated Circuit (BBIC) transmitter.

There has been increased use in the man-made sensors which can operate in environments unsuitable for humans and at locations remote from the observer. One such sensor is the bioluminescent bioreporter integrated circuit (BBIC). Bioluminescent bioreporters are the bacteria that are genetically engineered in order to achieve bioluminescence when in contact with the target substance. The BBIC has bioreporters placed on a single CMOS integrated circuit (IC) that detects the bioluminescence, performs the signal …


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