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2012

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Impact Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles On The Power Grid In A Smart Environment, Zahra Darabi Jan 2012

Impact Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles On The Power Grid In A Smart Environment, Zahra Darabi

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on the interactions between plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and the power grid. This study has used the data available through the national household travel survey (NHTS) to obtain realistic information such as the arrival time of vehicles, miles driven, and vehicles types. After data manipulation, the aggregated PHEV charging load profiles (PCLP) have been developed. The results show that the peak of PCLP overlaps with the domestic load peak. In order to alleviate this issue, several charging policies have been developed and their impacts on PCLP have been investigated. As a next contribution, the data obtained …


Design And Experimental Study Of Turbo Equalization For Multiple Antenna Systems, Amirhossein Rafati Jan 2012

Design And Experimental Study Of Turbo Equalization For Multiple Antenna Systems, Amirhossein Rafati

Doctoral Dissertations

"Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication systems have attracted a lot of interest in the past decade due to their capability in delivering high spectral efficiency as well as their robust performance against fading. In MIMO inter-symbol interference (lSI) channels, a severe interference problem occurs due to the lSI and co-channel interference. Thus, the error propagation problem becomes more serious, and its mitigation has to be considered when designing the receiver. In this regard, a turbo equalizer which exchanges soft information between the equalizer and the decoder has been shown to be an effective method to combat the lSI caused by …


Investigation Of Different Approaches To Combine Cable Information And Near-Field Scan Data For Radiated-Field Estimation, Keong W. Kam Jan 2012

Investigation Of Different Approaches To Combine Cable Information And Near-Field Scan Data For Radiated-Field Estimation, Keong W. Kam

Doctoral Dissertations

"Near-field scanning is often used to solve EMC problems. Aside from the purpose of visualization of near-fields, measured near-field data can be used to estimate far-field. One of many challenges associated with using near-field to far-field transform (NFFFT) technique for EMC application is the handling of attached cables. The objective of this investigation is to evaluate different methods to add cable information to the near-field data for far-field estimation. The investigation is carried out using numerical experiments in EMCoS EMC studio, which is a commercial MoM (Method of Moment) tool for EM simulation. Measurement results from a test structure are …


Identification And Visualization Of Electromagnetic Coupling Paths & Nonlinear Capacitors For Esd Protection, Hongyu Li Jan 2012

Identification And Visualization Of Electromagnetic Coupling Paths & Nonlinear Capacitors For Esd Protection, Hongyu Li

Doctoral Dissertations

"The first topic of this dissertation focuses on developing methods to identify and visualize electromagnetic coupling paths. The basis of the approach is to utilize an analogy between electromagnetic energy flow and fluid flow. This allows one to apply the theories and algorithms of fluid dynamics to electromagnetics and thereby to visualize the electromagnetic energy flow. This in turn can be utilized to identify the electromagnetic coupling path.

The second topic of this dissertation investigates the nonlinearity of capacitors and suggests improved trade-off between electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and data bandwidth by using the antiferroelectric (AFE) capacitors as ESD protection. …


Low-Complexity Soft-Decision Feedback Turbo Equalization For Multilevel Modulations, Huang Lou Jan 2012

Low-Complexity Soft-Decision Feedback Turbo Equalization For Multilevel Modulations, Huang Lou

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation proposes two new decision feedback equalization schemes suitable for multilevel modulation systems employing turbo equalization. One is soft-decision feedback equalization (SDFE) that takes into account the reliability of both soft a priori information and soft decisions of the data symbols. The proposed SDFE exhibits lower signal to noise ratio (SNR) threshold that is required for "water fall" bit error rate (BER) and much faster convergence than the near-optimal exact minimum mean square error linear equalizer (Exact-MMSE-LE) for high-order constellation modulations. The proposed SDFE also offers a low computational complexity compared to the Exact-MMSE-LE. The drawback of the SDFE …


Lyapunov Based Optimal Control Of A Class Of Nonlinear Systems, Hassan Zargarzadeh Jan 2012

Lyapunov Based Optimal Control Of A Class Of Nonlinear Systems, Hassan Zargarzadeh

Doctoral Dissertations

"Optimal control of nonlinear systems is in fact difficult since it requires the solution to the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation which has no closed-form solution. In contrast to offline and/or online iterative schemes for optimal control, this dissertation in the form of five papers focuses on the design of iteration free, online optimal adaptive controllers for nonlinear discrete and continuous-time systems whose dynamics are completely or partially unknown even when the states not measurable. Thus, in Paper I, motivated by homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engine dynamics, a neural network-based infinite horizon robust optimal controller is introduced for uncertain nonaffine nonlinear …


Stochastic Optimal Adaptive Controller And Communication Protocol Design For Networked Control Systems, Hao Xu Jan 2012

Stochastic Optimal Adaptive Controller And Communication Protocol Design For Networked Control Systems, Hao Xu

Doctoral Dissertations

"Networked Control System (NCS) is a recent topic of research wherein the feedback control loops are closed through a real-time communication network. Many design challenges surface in such systems due to network imperfections such as random delays, packet losses, quantization effects and so on. Since existing control techniques are unsuitable for such systems, in this dissertation, a suite of novel stochastic optimal adaptive design methodologies is undertaken for both linear and nonlinear NCS in presence of uncertain system dynamics and unknown network imperfections such as network-induced delays and packet losses. The design is introduced in five papers.

In Paper 1, …


Modeling Aperture Radiation For Rf Interference Applications, Liehui Ren Jan 2012

Modeling Aperture Radiation For Rf Interference Applications, Liehui Ren

Doctoral Dissertations

"The first topic proposes a rigorous method of moments(MoM) solution to evaluate the shielding effectiveness of a metallic enclosure with apertures on top wall by formulating a pair of coupled mixed potential integral equations (MPIEs). Application of Ewald transform to the computation of Green's function in the cavity yields fast convergence of series summation. Good agreements with a commercial tool, EMC studio, have proved the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

The second topic deals with prediction of electromagnetic interference radiation from components or interconnects in a printed circuit board by using convolution of the half-space Green's functions and the equivalent …


Modeling Multi-Layer Via Structure Using Peec Method, Hanfeng Wang Jan 2012

Modeling Multi-Layer Via Structure Using Peec Method, Hanfeng Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"In this dissertation, a new integral equation formulation for via structures is developed for the capacitance extraction between vias and planes. The proposed method can be used to calculate the shared-antipad via structure which is widely used in highspeed differential signal interconnects. In addition, we use the image theory to handle inhomogeneous media. Further, a new technique is given to reduce computational resources for via-to-plane structures based on properties of the matrix coefficient. The extracted capacitance is also incorporated into the physics-based circuit model to characterize the overall performance of the via transition. In the second paper, a rigorous modeling …


Data Fusion By Using Machine Learning And Computational Intelligence Techniques For Medical Image Analysis And Classification, Beibei Cheng Jan 2012

Data Fusion By Using Machine Learning And Computational Intelligence Techniques For Medical Image Analysis And Classification, Beibei Cheng

Doctoral Dissertations

"Data fusion is the process of integrating information from multiple sources to produce specific, comprehensive, unified data about an entity. Data fusion is categorized as low level, feature level and decision level. This research is focused on both investigating and developing feature- and decision-level data fusion for automated image analysis and classification. The common procedure for solving these problems can be described as: 1) process image for region of interest' detection, 2) extract features from the region of interest and 3) create learning model based on the feature data. Image processing techniques were performed using edge detection, a histogram threshold …


Addressing Control And Capacitor Voltage Regulation Challenges In Multilevel Power Electronic Converters, Hossein Sepahvand Jan 2012

Addressing Control And Capacitor Voltage Regulation Challenges In Multilevel Power Electronic Converters, Hossein Sepahvand

Doctoral Dissertations

Multilevel power electronic converters are the current industry solutions for applications that demand medium voltage, reasonable efficiency, and high power quality. The proper operation of these types of power converters requires special control, modulation methods, and capacitor voltage regulation techniques. Both developing capacitor voltage regulation methods and addressing their associated issues with such fall within the primary focus of this dissertation. In this dissertation an investigation was conducted on the capacitor voltage regulation constraints in cascaded H-bridge multilevel converters with a staircase output voltage waveform. In the proposed method, the harmonic elimination technique is used to determine the switching angles. …


An Improved Dipole-Moment Model Based On Near-Field Scanning For Characterizing Near-Field Coupling And Far-Field Radiation From An Ic, Zhenwei Yu Jan 2012

An Improved Dipole-Moment Model Based On Near-Field Scanning For Characterizing Near-Field Coupling And Far-Field Radiation From An Ic, Zhenwei Yu

Doctoral Dissertations

"Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) problems are critical issues in wireless platform design. The accurate noise model of integrated circuits (ICs) is needed to help designers to diagnose and predict RFI problems. In this dissertation, an improved IC radiated emission model based on near-field measurements is proposed. The regularization technique and the truncated SVD method are employed together with the least square method to calculate the dipole moments from the near-field data. This dipole model has clear physical meaning: the electric and magnetic dipoles represent the voltage and the current in the circuit, respectively. One application of this dipole model is …


Compressive Sensing For 3d Microwave Imaging Systems, Hamed Kajbaf Jan 2012

Compressive Sensing For 3d Microwave Imaging Systems, Hamed Kajbaf

Doctoral Dissertations

"Compressed sensing (CS) image reconstruction techniques are developed and experimentally implemented for wideband microwave synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging systems with applications to nondestructive testing and evaluation. These techniques significantly reduce the number of spatial measurement points and, consequently, the acquisition time by sampling at a level lower than the Nyquist-Shannon rate. Benefiting from a reduced number of samples, this work successfully implemented two scanning procedures: the nonuniform raster and the optimum path.

Three CS reconstruction approaches are also proposed for the wideband microwave SAR-based imaging systems. The first approach reconstructs a full-set of raw data from undersampled measurements via …


Stability Challenges And Solutions In Current-Mode Controlled Power Electronic Converters, Seyed Mostafa Khazraei Jan 2012

Stability Challenges And Solutions In Current-Mode Controlled Power Electronic Converters, Seyed Mostafa Khazraei

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation focuses on stability issues in single-staged and multi-staged current controlled power electronic converters. Most current-mode control (CMC) approaches suffer from sub-harmonic oscillations. An external ramp is usually added to solve this problem. However, to guarantee stability this ramp has to be designed for the worst possible case which consequently over damps the response. Adaptive slope compensation (ASC) methods are the solution for this problem. In paper 1 of this dissertation, first three ASC methods will be investigated and analyzed through their small signal models. Then, through simulation analyses and experimental test of a variable-input voltage converter the results …


Spatial-Temporal Reasoning Applications Of Computational Intelligence In The Game Of Go And Computer Networks, Tae-Hyung Kim Jan 2012

Spatial-Temporal Reasoning Applications Of Computational Intelligence In The Game Of Go And Computer Networks, Tae-Hyung Kim

Doctoral Dissertations

"Spatial-temporal reasoning is the ability to reason with spatial images or information about space over time. In this dissertation, computational intelligence techniques are applied to computer Go and computer network applications. Among four experiments, the first three are related to the game of Go, and the last one concerns the routing problem in computer networks.

The first experiment represents the first training of a modified cellular simultaneous recurrent network (CSRN) trained with cellular particle swarm optimization (PSO). Another contribution is the development of a comprehensive theoretical study of a 2x2 Go research platform with a certified 5 dan Go expert. …


Dual Active Bridge Converters In Solid State Transformers, Hengsi Qin Jan 2012

Dual Active Bridge Converters In Solid State Transformers, Hengsi Qin

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation presents a comprehensive study of Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converters for Solid State Transformers (SSTs). The first contribution is to propose an ac-ac DAB converter as a single stage SST. The proposed converter topology consists of two active H-bridges and one high-frequency transformer. Output voltage can be regulated when input voltage changes by phase shift modulation. Power is transferred from the leading bridge to the lagging bridge. It analyzes the steady-state operation and the range of zero-voltage switching. It develops a switch commutation scheme for the ac-ac DAB converters. Simulation and experiment results of a scaled down prototype …


Power Allocation And Linear Precoding For Wireless Communications With Finite-Alphabet Inputs, Mingxi Wang Jan 2012

Power Allocation And Linear Precoding For Wireless Communications With Finite-Alphabet Inputs, Mingxi Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation proposes a new approach to maximizing data rate/throughput of practical communication system/networks through linear precoding and power allocation. First, the mutual information or capacity region is derived for finite-alphabet inputs such as phase-shift keying (PSK), pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) signals. This approach, without the commonly used Gaussian input assumptions, complicates the mutual information analysis and precoder design but improves performance when the designed precoders are applied to practical systems and networks. Second, several numerical optimization methods are developed for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) multiple access channels, dual-hop relay networks, and point-to-point MIMO systems. In MIMO …