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Controller Area Network With Flexible Data Rate (Can Fd) Eye Diagram Prediction, Junyong Park, Manho Lee, Shinyoung Park, Jonghoon Kim, Joungho Kim, Donghyun Kim Jan 2024

Controller Area Network With Flexible Data Rate (Can Fd) Eye Diagram Prediction, Junyong Park, Manho Lee, Shinyoung Park, Jonghoon Kim, Joungho Kim, Donghyun Kim

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A method for predicting the eye diagram for a controller area network with a flexible data rate (CAN FD) is proposed in this article. A CAN FD changes a data rate according to the status to overcome the limitation of latency. In other words, when data to be transmitted are accumulated, the CAN FD increases the data rate up to 5 Mb/s. The CAN FD has a bus topology consisting of multiple electronic control units, which results in a significant amount of signal reflection. Thus, the above causes the signal integrity analysis uncertain. To avoid this, this article proposes a …


Tag Ownership Transfer In Radio Frequency Identification Systems: A Survey Of Existing Protocols And Open Challenges, Eyad Taqieddin, Hiba Al-Dahoud, Haifeng Niu, Jagannathan Sarangapani Jun 2018

Tag Ownership Transfer In Radio Frequency Identification Systems: A Survey Of Existing Protocols And Open Challenges, Eyad Taqieddin, Hiba Al-Dahoud, Haifeng Niu, Jagannathan Sarangapani

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Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a modern approach to identify and track several assets at once in a supply chain environment. In many RFID applications, tagged items are frequently transferred from one owner to another. Thus, there is a need for secure ownership transfer (OT) protocols that can perform the transfer while, at the same time, protect the privacy of owners. Several protocols have been proposed in an attempt to fulfill this requirement. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive and systematic review of the RFID OT protocols that appeared over the years of 2005-2018. In addition, we compare these …


Non-Unity Active Pfc Methods For Filter Size Optimization, Yongxiang Chen, Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein Mar 2006

Non-Unity Active Pfc Methods For Filter Size Optimization, Yongxiang Chen, Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein

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Active power factor correction seeks to obtain unity power factor and sinusoidal line currents. Optimized nonsinusoidal line currents reduce filter capacitor requirements with a nonunity target power factor. Implementation methods are presented that permit reduced power factor to be traded off against filter size in a nearly optimum manner. A simple waveform shape can reduce filter component size by about 40% in active PFC converters at the same level of complexity as in conventional PFC designs while yielding power factor as high as 0.9. Two approximate methods to generate appropriate shapes are presented. They offer direct practical implementation of nonunity …


Emi Model Validation And Standard Challenge Problems, Bruce Archambeault, James L. Drewniak Mar 2000

Emi Model Validation And Standard Challenge Problems, Bruce Archambeault, James L. Drewniak

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A joint effort of the IEEE/EMC Society TC-9 Committee and the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES) resulted in a central web location for contributors who will provide model and measurement data to share and compare with others. In addition to the data repository, a set of standard challenge problems have been proposed over the past few years, and are located at the web site. The site will be carefully monitored by a review committee to insure only high-quality information is posted on the site.


Stop That Noise, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, Fei Sha, James L. Drewniak, David M. Hockanson Oct 1995

Stop That Noise, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, Fei Sha, James L. Drewniak, David M. Hockanson

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The authors discuss electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic interference (EMI). After a brief look at the causes of EMI, they describe conductive coupling and electromagnetic radiative coupling. Career opportunities in EMC problem solving are looked at.