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An Evaluation Of Four Data Reconstruction Techniques Applied To Seismometer Data., Stephen Frank Pickett Dec 1974

An Evaluation Of Four Data Reconstruction Techniques Applied To Seismometer Data., Stephen Frank Pickett

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

Four methods of data reconstruction were applied to actual seismometer data with inherent low frequency linear distortion, for relative evaluation and comparison. An electronic system inverse circuit, an impulse invariant Z transform inverse system model, time domain decon­volution, and fast Fourier transforms were the methods used. It was found that from the standpoints of ease of application, computer core and CPU requirements, and reconstruction quality, the electronic inverse circuit and time domain deconvolution would probably be the reconstruction options favored by most seismometer users. Of these two methods, time domain deconvolution exhibited slightly better reconstruction quality than did the inverse …


The Theory Of Multiple Measurements Techniques In Distributed Parameter Systems, Babajimi Claudius Okunseinde Jun 1974

The Theory Of Multiple Measurements Techniques In Distributed Parameter Systems, Babajimi Claudius Okunseinde

Dissertations

A comprehensive theory of multiple measurements for the optimum on-line state estimation and parameter identification in a class of noisy, dynamic distributed systems, is developed in this study. Often in practical monitoring and control problems, accurate measurements of a critical variable are not available in a desired form or at a desired sampling rate. Rather, noisy independent measurements of related forms of the variable may be available at different sampling rates. Multiple measurements theory thus involves the optimum weighting and combination of different types of available measurements. One of the contributions of this work is the development of a unique …


Synthetically-Generated Holographic Memory System Utilizing Partially Coherent Light, William A. Barrett May 1974

Synthetically-Generated Holographic Memory System Utilizing Partially Coherent Light, William A. Barrett

Dissertations

This dissertation proposes a novel form of optical ROM for the digital computer. This memory makes use of holographic techniques because of the advantages offered by holographic memories over conventional optical ones, especially with regard to dust and scratch sensitivity.

These advantages have long been recognized by workers in the field, indeed several holographic optical memories have already been proposed.

A survey of the state of the art of digital computer memories is offered in the introductory part of the thesis. Particular emphasis is placed on optical memories. A brief review of basic holographic theory is also included for reference. …


Steady State And Dynamic Performance Of Anisotropic Reluctance Motor, S. Chandrasekhara Rao May 1974

Steady State And Dynamic Performance Of Anisotropic Reluctance Motor, S. Chandrasekhara Rao

Theses

The paper deals with a special type of reluctance motor called Anisotropic rotor reluctance motor. As the name implies, advantage is taken of the internal anisotropy of the rotor magnetic structure. Axially laminated grain oriented silicon steel is used in the rotor. This unconventional configuration of assembly of rotor laminations results in a high ratio of direct axis to quadrature axis reluctance. Compared to the conventional reluctance motor, pull out torque of more than three times and a power factor as high as in an induction motor is obtained. Several motors of ratings up to 60 HP. were built and …


The Digital Multifunction Power Measuring System, Ralph Warren Shoemaker May 1974

The Digital Multifunction Power Measuring System, Ralph Warren Shoemaker

Dissertations and Theses

The Digital Multifunction Power Measuring System is the outgrowth of a project involving the design of a prototype precision Digital Watt Transducer for the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). A prototype Digital Watt Transducer was built and tested since no other device of the desired accuracy was commercially available. Upon partial completion of the project, another Watt Transducer did become available which was essentially identical to our development. Since we could not economically compete with the manufacturer of these Watt Transducers, our project was stopped. Over a period of several months we thought about other ways to apply the experience gained …


Asynchronous Logic Design With Flip-Flop Constraints, David Franklin Cox May 1974

Asynchronous Logic Design With Flip-Flop Constraints, David Franklin Cox

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Some techniques are presented to permit the implementation of asynchronous sequential circuits using standard flip-flops. An algorithm is presented for the RS flip-flop, and it is shown that any flow table may be realized using the algorithm (the flow table is assumed to be realizable using standard logic gates). The approach is shown to be directly applicable to synchronous circuits, and transition flip-flops (JK, D, and T) are analyzed using the ideas developed. Constraints are derived for the flow tables to meet to be realizable using transition flip-flops in asynchronous situations, and upper and lower bounds on the number of …


Radiation Effects On Gaasp Light-Emitting Diodes And Schottky Barrier Field-Effect Transistors., Ranjeet Kumar Pancholy Mar 1974

Radiation Effects On Gaasp Light-Emitting Diodes And Schottky Barrier Field-Effect Transistors., Ranjeet Kumar Pancholy

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

New processes have been developed for the fabrication of gallium­arsenide-phosphide light-emitting diodes and Schottky barrier field-effect transistors. The fabricated devices were characterized electrically and were tested in a radiation environment. Transient effects on p-n junction diodes due to high energy electron beams were examined and the permanent damage caused by high energy neutrons on both diodes and SBFETs were evaluated.

A unique open-tube diffusion process was developed for the fabrica­tion of the light-emitting diodes. A thick layer of GaAsP-oxide was grown over the epitaxial surface for surface passivation and to act as a diffusion mask against zinc diffusion into the …


Graph Model Analysis Of Computer Structures, Ömür Taşar Jan 1974

Graph Model Analysis Of Computer Structures, Ömür Taşar

Masters Theses

"Graph theory is applicable to the solving of problems in nearly every field of scientific study. The purpose of this thesis is to consider its applications in representing and analyzing digital computers. Fundamental graph theory definitions, the types and the properties of the directed graphs, the matrix representation, and several reduction techniques are discussed. The blocking gate method for diagnosing computer systems is described and applied to the Scientific Control Corporation (SCC) 650 for its fault-diagnosis.

Microprogramming has been a significant trend in hardware and software designs of computers. Microprogrammed computers are discussed in comparison to conventional computers. A general …


The Investigation Of Video Sensitivity And Data Processing Errors Encountered In An Airborne Receiver, James Lee Hamilton Jan 1974

The Investigation Of Video Sensitivity And Data Processing Errors Encountered In An Airborne Receiver, James Lee Hamilton

Masters Theses

"The investigation of video sensitivity and both biphase demodulation and Doppler shift processing errors is performed. The effect of pass band ripple on the noise bandwidth of two pole filters is developed. The effect of feedback on the effective noise figure of a high gain IF (Intermediate Frequency) amplifier is investigated and discussed. An analysis of a limiting amplifier-biphase demodulator circuit is attempted. A computer simulation of this same circuit is also performed and the results are compared to measurements taken in the laboratory. With respect to multipath corrupted input signals, a differential phase shift keyed biphase demodulator is shown …


An Economical-Digital Interface For Multiplex Recording Of Analog Signals, Samuel Knoles George Jan 1974

An Economical-Digital Interface For Multiplex Recording Of Analog Signals, Samuel Knoles George

Masters Theses

"In measuring and evaluating performance of an automobile and driver combination it is necessary to record data from the vehicle and driver while both are in the field.

The University of Missouri - Rolla Transportation Research Program performs this type of evaluation. The present method of recording data in the field is with a large, bulky, and somewhat fragile strip chart recorder.

The digital recording interface described in this paper is designed to permit replacement of the strip chart recorder with an audio tape recorder. The interface will allow simultaneous recording of two analog channels which may be reproduced as …


State-Space Analysis And Synthesis Of Active Rlc Networks, Wen-Pao Lee Jan 1974

State-Space Analysis And Synthesis Of Active Rlc Networks, Wen-Pao Lee

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation provides theoretical foundations for the state-space analysis and synthesis of linear active RLC networks containing all four types of controlled sources. The analysis portion is concerned with an explicit representation of the state model and the order of complexity of a general linear active RLC network. The problem considered in the synthesis portion is the realization of a given A-matrix with an active nondegenerate RLC-ladder network or an active RLC network without any particular structure.

The general active RLC network state model representations are explicitly expressed in terms of the fundamental circuit submatrices, the network element submatrices, and …


Towards A Design Of Hmo, An Integrated Hardware Microcode Optimizer, James Oliver Bondi Jan 1974

Towards A Design Of Hmo, An Integrated Hardware Microcode Optimizer, James Oliver Bondi

Doctoral Dissertations

"This paper discusses an algorithm for optimizing the density and parallelism of microcoded routines in micro-programmable machines. Besides presenting the algorithm itself, this research also analyzes the algorithm's uses, design integration problems, architectural requirements, and adaptability to conventional machine characteristics. Even though the paper proposes a hardware implementation of the algorithm, the algorithm is viewed as an integral part of the entire microcode generation and usage process, from initial high-level input into a software microcode compiler down to machine-level execution of the resultant microcode on the host machine. It is believed that, by removing much of the traditionally time-consuming and …


A High Speed Pulse Code Laser Diode Modulator, John Lawrence Mcdonough Jan 1974

A High Speed Pulse Code Laser Diode Modulator, John Lawrence Mcdonough

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This research report reviews the basics of pulse code modulation (PCM) techniques and includes a special encoder design for a system which uses a laser diode output for the transmitted pulse. The text discusses PCM and its features, PCM formats, synchronization, and various accepted PCM codes. The encode circuit design is complete with a description of the circuit, circuit components, and operation. Included are the necessary diagrams, figures, specifications, and parts list. The transmitted output of the design circuit has a repetition rate of one megabit per second.


A Discrete Approach To Surface Interpolation, Jerry Lee Albert Sandvos Jan 1974

A Discrete Approach To Surface Interpolation, Jerry Lee Albert Sandvos

Masters Theses

"An equidistant spacing of two dimensional data points is a requirement of most automated analysis routines. In this thesis, a method of generating such equispaced data from randomly spaced data is developed and implemented by a set of computer routines. The method represents the study area as a two dimensional spatial array, in which each array cell represents the data value of a subarea of the study area. A routine sorts and places the data in the array. Missing values in the array are interpolated from nearest neighbors. Filtering is used to smooth errors and a contouring routine is used …


A Comparison Of N-Path And Digital Filters For Band Pass Applications, Stephen Cooperman Jan 1974

A Comparison Of N-Path And Digital Filters For Band Pass Applications, Stephen Cooperman

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The classic problem of achieving high Q, band pass, inductorless filters has been traditionally attacked by applying active RC networks. This approach suffers from the faults of poor economy, lack of stability of performance with time and temperature, and high network performance sensitivity to component changes. The problem is reviewed from the aspect of applying techniques other than operational amplifier RC filters. The techniques presented are those of N-Path (switching) and Digital Filters. The underlying theory of both methods is explored and a design example for each of the techniques is presented. These designs are then compared on the basis …


Kalman Filter Equalization For Qpsk Communications, Tze-Shen Lee Jan 1974

Kalman Filter Equalization For Qpsk Communications, Tze-Shen Lee

Doctoral Dissertations

"The discrete complex Kalman filter is considered as an equalizer for quadrature phase shift keyed (QPSK) systems in the presence of additive noise and intersymbol interference (ISI). For a known linear time-invariant channel with finite duration impulse response, the finite n-dimension complex Kalman filter equalizer is able to reduce the degradation caused by ISI. When the channel is unknown, an adaptive Kalman equalizer is used in which the channel complex tap gains are estimated by decision feedback. A two component multipath channel QPSK system is used as an example. Using the Chernoff upper bound to calculate the error probabilities, the …


Surface Elastic Waves In Piezoelectric Semiconductors And Layered Media, Yu-Pin Han Jan 1974

Surface Elastic Waves In Piezoelectric Semiconductors And Layered Media, Yu-Pin Han

Doctoral Dissertations

"The primary interest of this investigation is to understand the surface elastic wave properties in piezoelectric semiconductors and layered media. Generalized piezoelectric wave equations in piezoelectric semiconductors and layered media are derived. Systems considered are the piezoelectric semiconductor, the two layer piezoelectric insulator-semiconductor, the three layer piezoelectric insulator- gap-semiconductor and the four layer piezoelectric insulator-gap-semiconductor-dielectric substrate. The eigenwave expansion and the iteration methods in the complex domain are used to solve the problems. Mathematically, it represents a solution of the eigenvalue boundary value problem which involves iteration of functions in the complex domain. Solutions obtained are eigenvalues and eigenvectors which …


Parameter Identification Of Nonuniform Distributed Rc Networks, Roger Allen Hayes Jan 1974

Parameter Identification Of Nonuniform Distributed Rc Networks, Roger Allen Hayes

Doctoral Dissertations

"The problem of the unique parameter identification of nonuniform distributed RC networks is addressed in this dissertation. Previous literature provides for the equivalence of distributed networks with respect to the terminal characteristics. Therefore, the question is whether unique parameter identification is even possible. This work settles that question by presenting the sufficient conditions to insure a unique solution to the parameter identification problem. One theorem requires the knowledge of a driving-point impedance, the knowledge of the physical length, and the constraint that the r(x)c(x) product remains constant to insure uniqueness of the parameters r(x) and c(x). Relaxation of the r(x)c(x) …


Rc-Gyrator Ladder And Rlc Symmetrical Lattice Network Synthesis - A State-Space Approach, Tien Hua Jan 1974

Rc-Gyrator Ladder And Rlc Symmetrical Lattice Network Synthesis - A State-Space Approach, Tien Hua

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation presents two network realization procedures using the state-space approach. The first procedure is the realization of a transfer function. A state model (A,B,C,D) is obtained from the given transfer function by inspection, where A is a companion matrix. Through a similarity transformation T, another state model (F,G,H,J) is obtained, where F is a tridiagonal matrix and can be realized by a RC-gyrator ladder network. The input source is inserted in the proper position of the ladder network, and the output is obtained through a summing circuit. It is a unified procedure and uses simple algebraic computation. A general …


Computer Analysis Of 3-Phase Induction Motor Operation On An Open-Delta Distribution System, S. Clark Seematter Jan 1974

Computer Analysis Of 3-Phase Induction Motor Operation On An Open-Delta Distribution System, S. Clark Seematter

Masters Theses

"Open-delta/open-delta and open-wye/open-delta transformer banks are often used as an economic means of supplying simultaneous single-phase and 3-phase loads. If the 3-phase load is an induction motor and if these banks are used, the inherent voltage unbalance causes increased losses and uneven heating that may lead to motor failure. Two previously published theories are used to predict motor heating that is caused by the unbalanced voltages and the motor derating that is necessary to prevent insulation failure"--Abstract, page ii.


Investigation Of The Electric Field In The Vicinity Of A Water Drop Adhering To A Conductor, Jamnarn Hokierti Jan 1974

Investigation Of The Electric Field In The Vicinity Of A Water Drop Adhering To A Conductor, Jamnarn Hokierti

Masters Theses

"Electric field calculations in the vicinity of a conductor above ground are developed with constraints on the distance from the conductor for which the electric field equations can be applied for practical applications. The electric field in the vicinity of a small water drop adhering to the conductor has been calculated. Application of this electric field in the vicinity of the water drop has been used to compute the apparent surface charges and also the forces on the small water drop surface. Methods for the calculation of space charge due to ionization on the water drop has been suggested"--Abstract, page …


Transformer Connection Study For 138 Kv To 12.47 Kv Substations Of The Union Electric Company St. Louis, Missouri, John Glenn Walsh Jan 1974

Transformer Connection Study For 138 Kv To 12.47 Kv Substations Of The Union Electric Company St. Louis, Missouri, John Glenn Walsh

Masters Theses

"This thesis examines the transformer connections that can be used in the new 138-12.47 kV substations on the Union Electric power system. The object is to determine if a zero phase shift transformer without a delta connected tertiary winding can be used and economically justified. Traditionally a delta winding has been automatically included for this application without taking engineering time and effort to study all ramifications including possible dollar savings available with other connections. Three transformer manufacturers supplied technical and cost data which are analyzed, based on Union Electric system conditions. Consideration of relaying, harmonics and unbalanced loading shows that …


Electrical Cable Design And Applications, Robert William Buente Jan 1974

Electrical Cable Design And Applications, Robert William Buente

Masters Theses

"The materials available for constructing various electrical cables are discussed, along with remarks/ pertaining to the attributes and limitations of each. The installation and maintenance considerations are discussed in detail. Electrical considerations involved with designing a cable system are outlined with references to their specific application. Special cable constructions, their applications, and their typical modes of installation are reviewed. The conclusion explains an overall cable system design approach along with miscellaneous information"--Abstract, page ii.


2.5 Ampere Dc Solid State Power Controller, John Anthony Gilbert Jan 1974

2.5 Ampere Dc Solid State Power Controller, John Anthony Gilbert

Masters Theses

"The 2.5 Ampere DC Power Controller presented in this paper is a device which combines the properties of both relays and circuit breakers solely by means of solid state circuitry to perform the power functions that (1) provide DC power to electrical loads by means of power transistor switching, and (2) provide electrical protection by generating trip out characteristics similar to those of thermal circuit breakers. Furthermore, the control of this device is completely computer compatible, i.e., it is commandable from digital logic levels.

The text of this report discusses the requirements, specifications, and design of this power controller. In …


A Digital Simulation Of The Statistical Properties Of Ionospheric Scintillation, William Frederick Deckelman Jan 1974

A Digital Simulation Of The Statistical Properties Of Ionospheric Scintillation, William Frederick Deckelman

Masters Theses

"This thesis shows that a bandlimited bivariate-normal time series is a useful model for the envelope of scintillating radio signals traversing the ionosphere. A software computer model is designed and its parameters varied to obtain good fits of the fade duration distribution of the time series generated by the model with that of an actual block of ionospheric scintillation data. The power spectrum of the actual time series corresponding to the in-phase and phase quadrature components of ionospheric scintillation is shown to lie between that of a first- and second-order Butterworth filter through comparison with model generated data"--Abstract, page ii.


A Comparative Analysis Of The Capabilities Of Three Stereo Radar Techniques When Operating In The Presence Of System Errors, George L. Bair Jan 1974

A Comparative Analysis Of The Capabilities Of Three Stereo Radar Techniques When Operating In The Presence Of System Errors, George L. Bair

Masters Theses

"Three stereo radar techniques for producing stereo images from which topographic data and maps may be obtained are described and their performance in the presence of system errors is determined. The techniques are: an improved single flight technique which uses a combination of two antenna beam characteristics which permits terrain illumination from nearly the same aircraft position, a previously proposed single flight technique which uses two horizontal linear arrays generating vertical fan beams at different azimuth angles, and an existing two flight technique which uses a horizontal array generating a side-looking fan beam.

Error analyses are performed to determine the …