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Iicads--Integrated Interactive Computer Aided Design System, Archie Golden Lambert Jan 1972

Iicads--Integrated Interactive Computer Aided Design System, Archie Golden Lambert

Doctoral Dissertations

"This research has three goals. The first goal is to develop a software interface (supervisor) to support and control a variety of interactive subsystem modules; thus eliminating manual scheduling of interactive jobs. The second goal is to develop a common methodology for interactive subsystem design. The third goal is to develop a linear systems analysis package using the facilities developed under the first two goals. A software interface (supervisor) to support and control a variety of interactive subsystem modules is described. The supervisor operates under the constraints of a large multiprogramming variable task operating system as opposed to a time …


Secondary Techniques For Increasing Fault Coverage Of Fault Detection Test Sequences For Asynchronous Sequential Networks, Lewis Ronald Hoover Jan 1972

Secondary Techniques For Increasing Fault Coverage Of Fault Detection Test Sequences For Asynchronous Sequential Networks, Lewis Ronald Hoover

Doctoral Dissertations

"The generation of fault detection sequences for asynchronous sequential networks is considered here. Several techniques exist for the generation of fault detection sequences on combinational and clocked sequential networks. Although these techniques provide closed solutions for combinational and clocked networks, they meet with much less success when used as strategies on asynchronous networks. It is presently assumed that the general asynchronous problem defies closed solution. For this reason, a secondary procedure is presented here to facilitate increased fault coverage by a given fault detection test sequence. This procedure is successful on all types of logic networks but is, perhaps, most …


Performance Of Self Bit Synchronizers For Binary Overlapping Signals, Chung-Tao David Wang Jan 1972

Performance Of Self Bit Synchronizers For Binary Overlapping Signals, Chung-Tao David Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"This research is concerned with the optimum and suboptimum ways of providing self bit synchronization for binary overlapping signals. A maximum likelihood synchronizer is derived as the optimum approach. The suboptimum ways are those employing decision-directed feedback and matched derivative filter techniques which are proposed for treating the overlapping signals. Combining the two suboptimum techniques along with the bandlimited version of the overlapping signal, a suboptimum synchronizer is derived. The performance of the above synchronizer is evaluated by Monte Carlo simulation techniques. Finally, a bit synchronizer using nonlinear filtering theory is considered. The performance of a nonlinear bit synchronizer is …


A Method For Generating Uts Assignments With An Iterative State Transition Algorithm, Dattatraya Govind Raj-Karne Jan 1972

A Method For Generating Uts Assignments With An Iterative State Transition Algorithm, Dattatraya Govind Raj-Karne

Doctoral Dissertations

"There is a lack of systematic procedures that can be used to find uni-code totally sequential (UTS) assignments from a flow table description of an asynchronous sequential circuit. Presented here is an iterative internal state assignment method. This method consists of three algorithms. The first generates a minimum variable initial assignment from a flow table description. The second tests the validity of this assignment by constructing minimum length transition paths without crossover and the third augments this assignment by adding an internal state variable in the event that all transition paths cannot be constructed without crossover. The second and the …


An Asynchronous Circuit Design Language System, Gregory Martin Bednar Jan 1972

An Asynchronous Circuit Design Language System, Gregory Martin Bednar

Doctoral Dissertations

"This paper presents a system for specifying the behavior of asynchronous sequential circuits. The system consists of a special purpose Asynchronous Circuit Design Language (ACDL), a translator and a flow table generation algorithm. The language includes many special features which permit quick and precise specification of terminal behavior. It is best suited for problems originating from a word description of the circuit's operation. The translator is written with the XPL Translator Writing System and is a syntax-directed compilation method. From the translated ACDL specifications, the flow table algorithm generates a primitive flow table which is the required input for the …


Distributed-Network Realizations For The Simulation Of Partial Differential Equations, Roy Dale Hensley Jan 1972

Distributed-Network Realizations For The Simulation Of Partial Differential Equations, Roy Dale Hensley

Doctoral Dissertations

"A method is developed for the simulation of the partial differential equation

-uxx + koutt + klut +k2u = g(t)

for various boundary conditions. The boundary conditions are used to classify the problems into types and the Laplace transformed solution of the most general problem of each type is obtained.

Synthesis techniques are presented for the realization of circuits containing distributed networks that can be used to simulate the partial differential equation for given boundary conditions. Several heat flow and vibrating string examples are included to illustrate the application of the …


Digital Spectrum Analyzer Systems: A Model And System Implementation, Richard Ray Kuenzer Jan 1972

Digital Spectrum Analyzer Systems: A Model And System Implementation, Richard Ray Kuenzer

Doctoral Dissertations

"This thesis introduces digital spectrum analyzer systems and presents a generalized model which can be used to implement new systems. The model is presented using the Digital Design Language (DDL) to facilitate system programming. Three hardware systems are defined and their merits are considered. Procedures are given to aid in implementing an analyzer system on a wide range of hardware configurations. A digital spectrum analyzer system which was implemented at the University of Missouri - Rolla and is presently being used by electrical engineering students is presented. This system utilizes the IBM 360/SO computer located in the Computer Center at …


A Learning Receiver For Communication In Three-Component Multipath Channels, Richard Paul Brueggemann Jan 1972

A Learning Receiver For Communication In Three-Component Multipath Channels, Richard Paul Brueggemann

Doctoral Dissertations

"An adaptive receiver is designed for transmissions through a time-varying multipath channel which may include both specular and diffuse components. The design is based on the theory of unsupervised learning machines and the receiver is a recursive structure which does not grow in complexity with each new observation, but is Bayes' optimal at each instant of time. The multipath medium is modelled as an aggregate of L conditionally independent transmission paths, each consisting of random and/or fixed reflections, and is identified in terms of three components: (1) indirect diffuse scatter, (2) indirect specular reflection, and (3) direct transmission. The channel …


The Effect And Compensation Of Time-Base Perturbations In Analog Recording Systems, Clifford D. Skouby Jan 1972

The Effect And Compensation Of Time-Base Perturbations In Analog Recording Systems, Clifford D. Skouby

Doctoral Dissertations

"The mean square error between recorded and reproduced signals is used as an error measure to determine the effects of time-base perturbations on an analog singal. The mean square error caused by time-base perturbations is shown to be proportional to the product of the square of the signal bandwidth and the time-base error variance for the case of low pass signal. When the signal is band pass, there is shown to be an additional error term which is proportional to the square of the signal center frequency and the time-base error variance.

Calculations are also carried out to determine the …


Hydro-Thermal Generation Unit Commitment And Dispatch Using A Dynamic Programming Approach, Warren Dean Graham Jan 1972

Hydro-Thermal Generation Unit Commitment And Dispatch Using A Dynamic Programming Approach, Warren Dean Graham

Doctoral Dissertations

"The problem of thermal unit commitment is solved with dynamic programming. A practical example is given which solves the problem for a six generator system over a one year time span. This long range solution is used with a hydro optimization procedure to give an optimized hydro-thermal unit commitment solution. From this, a worth of hydro value is computed for each month, which may be used in the daily dispatching of thermal units and hydro. Applications of the program are also shown for aiding in generator maintenance scheduling and evaluating purchase power contracts with neighboring utilities. Error analysis is made …