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University of New Hampshire

Theses/Dissertations

1999

Engineering

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Hardware-Software Codesign In A High-Level Synthesis Environment, Tamas L. Visegrady Jan 1999

Hardware-Software Codesign In A High-Level Synthesis Environment, Tamas L. Visegrady

Doctoral Dissertations

Interfacing hardware-oriented high-level synthesis to software development is a computationally hard problem for which no general solution exists. Under special conditions, the hardware-software codesign (system-level synthesis) problem may be analyzed with traditional tools and efficient heuristics. This dissertation introduces a new alternative to the currently used heuristic methods. The new approach combines the results of top-down hardware development with existing basic hardware units (bottom-up libraries) and compiler generation tools. The optimization goal is to maximize operating frequency or minimize cost with reasonable tradeoffs in other properties.

The dissertation research provides a unified approach to hardware-software codesign. The improvements over previously …


Three-Dimensional Imaging Of Turbulent Flows: Optical Tomography With Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, Barbara Jeanne Pelliccia Jan 1999

Three-Dimensional Imaging Of Turbulent Flows: Optical Tomography With Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, Barbara Jeanne Pelliccia

Doctoral Dissertations

Fluid flows with turbulent characteristics are evident in many important engineering and scientific applications. For years researchers have investigated fluid flow turbulence but have not attained a complete physical understanding and quantitative description of the turbulent fluid motion. One approach has been to identify and classify the organized, or coherent, structures imbedded in the turbulence. Research in this area has been restricted by the lack of complete three-dimensional descriptions of the flow. In many studies, the velocity field is measured in either one or two dimensions using mechanical probes which can disrupt the downstream evolution of the flow and offer …


Topics In Chaotic Secure Communication, Andrew Thomas Parker Jan 1999

Topics In Chaotic Secure Communication, Andrew Thomas Parker

Doctoral Dissertations

Results in nonlinear dynamics and chaos during this decade have been applied to problems in secure communications with limited success. Most of these applications have been based on the chaotic synchronization property discovered by Pecora and Carroll in 1989 [37]. Short [44, 45, 48] demonstrated the effectiveness of nonlinear dynamic (NLD) forecasting methods in breaking this class of communication schemes. In response, investigators have proposed enhancements to the basic synchronization technique in an attempt to improve the security properties. In this work two of these newer communication systems will be analyzed using NLD forecasting and other techniques to determine the …


The Development Of Rna Probe And Rt-Pcr Assays For The Detection Of Enteroviruses In Sludge, Amy Elisabeth Moore Jan 1999

The Development Of Rna Probe And Rt-Pcr Assays For The Detection Of Enteroviruses In Sludge, Amy Elisabeth Moore

Doctoral Dissertations

Many wastewater treatment plants generate more sludge than can be disposed of by conventional means. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has encouraged communities to dispose of sludge by land application. Sludge may contain enteric viruses that are known to survive for long periods of time in sludge-amended soil and can travel great distances, potentially contaminating surface and ground water.

Standard cell culture methods for the detection of enteric viruses are costly and results are not obtained for 30 or more days. The development of methods that provide results more quickly and with lower cost are needed.

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