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Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2007

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Optimal Sizing And Location Of Static And Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation, Wenjuan Zhang Dec 2007

Optimal Sizing And Location Of Static And Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation, Wenjuan Zhang

Doctoral Dissertations

The key of reactive power planning (RPP), or Var planning, is the optimal allocation of reactive power sources considering location and size. Traditionally, the locations for placing new Var sources were either simply estimated or directly assumed. Recent research works have presented some rigorous optimization-based methods in RPP. Different constraints are the key of various optimization models, identified as Optimal Power Flow (OPF) model, Security Constrained OPF (SCOPF) model, and Voltage Stability Constrained OPF model (VSCOPF).

First, this work investigates the economic benefits from local reactive power compensation including reduced losses, shifting reactive power flow to real power flow, and …


Electro-Thermal Modeling Of Sic Power Electronic Systems, Hui Zhang Dec 2007

Electro-Thermal Modeling Of Sic Power Electronic Systems, Hui Zhang

Doctoral Dissertations

As the development of Silicon (Si) semiconductor technology slows down due to its material limitations, more and more attention is being paid to wide bandgap material based semiconductor technology. Silicon Carbide (SiC) has been widely recognized as the material for next generation power electronic devices. However, a great deal of work needs to be done before SiC power devices can be widely applied. This dissertation addresses this need and has conducted research on the modeling of SiC power electronic system. More specifically, a method for system modeling of a SiC power system based on basic physics and device tests is …


Stochastic Signal Processing And Power Control For Wireless Communication Systems, Mohammed Mohsen Olama Dec 2007

Stochastic Signal Processing And Power Control For Wireless Communication Systems, Mohammed Mohsen Olama

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation is concerned with dynamical modeling, estimation and identification of wireless channels from received signal measurements. Optimal power control algorithms, mobile location and velocity estimation methods are developed based on the proposed models.

The ultimate performance limits of any communication system are determined by the channel it operates in. In this dissertation, we propose new stochastic wireless channel models which capture both the space and time variations of wireless systems. The proposed channel models are based on stochastic differential equations (SDEs) driven by Brownian motions. These models are more realistic than the time invariant models encountered in the literature …


Image Segmentation Using Pde, Variational, Morphological And Probabilistic Methods, Yongsheng Pan Dec 2007

Image Segmentation Using Pde, Variational, Morphological And Probabilistic Methods, Yongsheng Pan

Doctoral Dissertations

The research in this dissertation has focused upon image segmentation and its related areas, using the techniques of partial differential equations, variational methods, mathematical morphological methods and probabilistic methods. An integrated segmentation method using both curve evolution and anisotropic diffusion is presented that utilizes both gradient and region information in images. A bottom-up image segmentation method is proposed to minimize the Mumford-Shah functional. Preferential image segmentation methods are presented that are based on the tree of shapes in mathematical morphologies and the Kullback-Leibler distance in information theory. A thorough evaluation of the morphological preferential image segmentation method is provided, and …


Design Of A Cost-Efficient Reconfigurable Pipeline Adc, Wenchao Qu Dec 2007

Design Of A Cost-Efficient Reconfigurable Pipeline Adc, Wenchao Qu

Doctoral Dissertations

Power budget is very critical in the design of battery-powered implantable biomedical instruments. High speed, high resolution and low power usually cannot be achieved at the same time. Therefore, a tradeoff must be made to compromise every aspect of those features. As the main component of the bioinstrument, high conversion rate, high resolution ADC consumes most of the power. Fortunately, based on the operation modes of the bioinstrument, a reconfigurable ADC can be used to solve this problem. The reconfigurable ADC will operate at 10-bit 40 MSPS for the diagnosis mode and at 8-bit 2.5 MSPS for the monitor mode. …


Fabrication And A Study On The Wetting Properties Of Nanostructured Surfaces, Meenaa Kalyanaraman Dec 2007

Fabrication And A Study On The Wetting Properties Of Nanostructured Surfaces, Meenaa Kalyanaraman

Masters Theses

Fluid behavior at the microscale exhibits large surface to volume ratios increasing the significance of interfacial phenomena. We have studied two microfluidic phenomena that utilize interplay between microstructure and chemical composition. The first one causes liquid droplets to roll off from surfaces with a very high contact angle. This phenomenon is called superhydrophobic behavior, can be controlled by several tuning parameters. The second one changes the wettability of liquids on a dielectric coated surface with electric potential. The experimental studies were done by first fabricating an ordered array of glass nanocones. Fiber drawing and differential glass etching processes were used …


Modbus Implementation Using A Serial Link, Naresh Karnam Dec 2007

Modbus Implementation Using A Serial Link, Naresh Karnam

Masters Theses

Serial Communication is a process of sending one bit at a time, sequentially over a communication channel or a computer bus. RS-232 and RS- 484 are two such examples of the architecture of Serial Communication. This work primarily aims at establishing a communication channel between three entities namely the Controller also called the Console, the Relay Unit and a PC. This work aims at designing the communication model, using the Client-Server architecture and using the MODBUS protocol, as the standard for transmitting the bits in a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) mode and for framing the characters. The MODBUS protocol also …


Analysis And Characterization Of A Sige Bicmos Low Power Operational Amplifier, Archana Yarlagadda Dec 2007

Analysis And Characterization Of A Sige Bicmos Low Power Operational Amplifier, Archana Yarlagadda

Masters Theses

Integrated circuit design for space applications can require radiation immunity, cryogenic operation and low power consumption. This thesis provides analysis and characterization of a SiGe BiCMOS low power operational amplifier (op amp) designed for lunar surface applications. The op amp has been fabricated on a commercially available 0.35-micron Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) BiCMOS process. The Heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBT) available in the SiGe process have been used in this op amp to take advantage of the total ionizing dose (TID) irradiation immunity and superb cryogenic operation, along with PMOS devices that show better TID immunity than their NMOS counterparts. The key features …


A Longest-Queue-First Signal Scheduling Algorithm With Quality Of Service Provisioning For An Isolated Intersection, Richard James Wunderlich Dec 2007

A Longest-Queue-First Signal Scheduling Algorithm With Quality Of Service Provisioning For An Isolated Intersection, Richard James Wunderlich

Masters Theses

In today's fast-paced society, the need to travel using automobiles is increasingly important. Aside from the road itself, the intersection is the most basic unit of a traffic system. As such, controlling the flow of traffic through intersections in an efficient manner has become a task of the utmost importance. The signal-scheduling algorithm described in this thesis is designed for just such a task. Concepts are drawn from the field of packet switching in computer networks and are applied to the traffic control problem. The method proposed utilizes a maximal weight matching algorithm to minimize the queue sizes at each …


The Detection Of Stress Corrosion Cracking In Natural Gas Pipelines Using Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers, Austin P. Albright Dec 2007

The Detection Of Stress Corrosion Cracking In Natural Gas Pipelines Using Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers, Austin P. Albright

Masters Theses

This thesis describes the refinement of a non-destructive, in-line inspection system sensor for the detection of stress corrosion cracks (SCCs) in natural gas pipelines. The sensors are prototype electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) for noncontact ultrasonic inspection. The focus areas discussed involve the statistically validated performance improvements achieved through the addition of 12 more features, the addition of Principal Component Analysis plus Linear Discriminant Analysis (PCA+LDA) to the classification algorithm, and most significantly the creating of a training set. The training set allowed PCA+LDA to be included in the classification algorithm, as well as allowing one set of no-flaw signature features, …


A 64-Channel Mixed-Signal Data Acquisition System For A Solid-State High Efficiency Neutron Detector Array, Anthony Gene Antonacci Dec 2007

A 64-Channel Mixed-Signal Data Acquisition System For A Solid-State High Efficiency Neutron Detector Array, Anthony Gene Antonacci

Masters Theses

This thesis presents the design of multiple analog and digital blocks required to implement a desired solid-state data acquisition system for the High Efficiency Neutron Detector Array (HENDA) project under the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This system encloses and is an extension of prior work described in [1] and [2]. The first prototype chip, named Patara, contained a charge sensitive front-end amplifier [2], and a semi-Gaussian shaper with baseline restore circuitry [1]. Patara III, described in this thesis, involved the addition of the following system components; two comparators, a selectable synchronous/asynchronous digital …


Impedance Matching And PspiceR Simulation Of One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma (Oaugdp™) Reactor/Actuator Systems, Zhiyu Chen Dec 2007

Impedance Matching And PspiceR Simulation Of One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma (Oaugdp™) Reactor/Actuator Systems, Zhiyu Chen

Masters Theses

This thesis addresses two important issues relevant to One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma (OAUGDP™) reactors and actuators ¾ impedance matching and PSpiceR simulation.

An OAUGDP™ reactor/actuator with the plasma energized can be modeled as a capacitor in parallel with a resistor. In addition, the non-ideality of the transformer between the RF power supply and the plasma reactor/actuator introduces an imaginary component in its impedance. Thus, the load of the RF power supply, as seen by its output terminals, is highly reactive. An impedance mismatch resulting from the absence of a matching network will cause a large reflected power …


A Standard Cmos Compatible Bandgap Voltage Reference With Post-Process Digitally Tunable Temperature Coefficient, Sam D. Caylor Dec 2007

A Standard Cmos Compatible Bandgap Voltage Reference With Post-Process Digitally Tunable Temperature Coefficient, Sam D. Caylor

Masters Theses

An essential element of most robust analog/mixed-signal systems is a stable and precise bandgap voltage reference (BGR). CMOS compatible BGR circuits are generally limited by variability in output drift over temperature due to process variations. In this work a CMOS BGR is developed that provides simple, digitally-controlled post-process (i.e., post fabrication) trimming. The trimming is achieved through MOSFET switches used to adjust a current gain factor for the thermal voltage referenced current within the BGR circuit. This current is proportional to absolute temperature (PTAT). The PTAT current is injected into a series connected resistor and diode to ultimately provide an …


Evaluation Of Losses In Hid Electronic Ballast Using Silicon Carbide Mosfets, Lakshmi Reddy Gopi Reddy Dec 2007

Evaluation Of Losses In Hid Electronic Ballast Using Silicon Carbide Mosfets, Lakshmi Reddy Gopi Reddy

Masters Theses

HID lamps are used in applications where high luminous intensity is desired. They are used in a wide range of applications from gymnasiums to movie theatres, from parking lots to indoor aquaria, from vehicle headlights to indoor gardening. They require ballasts during start-up and also during operation to regulate the voltage and current levels. Electronic ballasts have advantages of less weight, smooth operation, and less noisy over electromagnetic ballasts. A number of topologies are available for the electronic ballast where control of power electronic devices is exploited to achieve the performance of a ballast for lighting. A typical electronic ballast …


Universal Voltage Rate Sensor Interface, Jayanth Chakradhar Kruttiventi Dec 2007

Universal Voltage Rate Sensor Interface, Jayanth Chakradhar Kruttiventi

Masters Theses

Measurement of heat flux is required in many aerospace and heat treatment applications. Temperature data collected at embedded sites are noisy especially when measurements are taken in hostile environments. The predicted heat flux, when based on the rate of change of temperature, is more accurate than using temperature data as the latter data form is ill-posed. In the context of heat flux prediction, calculating the rate of change of temperature involves differentiation, which is the primary source of ill-posed effects.

This work involves developing a universal voltage rate sensor interface that minimizes these effects and also improves the signal-to-noise ratio. …


Fpga-Based Image Analysis System For Cotton Classing, Muhammad Imran Sharafat Dec 2007

Fpga-Based Image Analysis System For Cotton Classing, Muhammad Imran Sharafat

Masters Theses

The design and implementation of an FPGA (field-programmable gate array) based image analysis system was undertaken to replace an older system whose components have become obsolete. Video from an analog camera is digitized by a video decoder. The data from the video decoder is stored in memory and then processed using an FPGA. The results are then transmitted over a universal serial bus (USB) to a host personal computer for additional processing. The system also controls the timing of a flash to correctly capture the images; it measures color and reflectance and is used to classify the quality of raw …


Intrinsically Evolvable Artificial Neural Networks, Saumil Girish Merchant Aug 2007

Intrinsically Evolvable Artificial Neural Networks, Saumil Girish Merchant

Doctoral Dissertations

Dedicated hardware implementations of neural networks promise to provide faster, lower power operation when compared to software implementations executing on processors. Unfortunately, most custom hardware implementations do not support intrinsic training of these networks on-chip. The training is typically done using offline software simulations and the obtained network is synthesized and targeted to the hardware offline. The FPGA design presented here facilitates on-chip intrinsic training of artificial neural networks. Block-based neural networks (BbNN), the type of artificial neural networks implemented here, are grid-based networks neuron blocks. These networks are trained using genetic algorithms to simultaneously optimize the network structure and …


Analysis Of Simulated Electromyography (Emg) Signals Using Integrated Computer Muscle Model, Mohammad Abdul Ahad Aug 2007

Analysis Of Simulated Electromyography (Emg) Signals Using Integrated Computer Muscle Model, Mohammad Abdul Ahad

Doctoral Dissertations

Introduction

Electromyography (EMG) is a technique used to study the activity of muscle through detection and analysis of the electrical signals generated during muscular contractions. Electromyographic activity is recorded from skeletal muscles to obtain information about their anatomy and physiology. Electromyography, in interplay with various anatomical techniques, provides the present knowledge of the structural organization and the nervous control of muscle. EMG is the prime source of information about the status of the neuromuscular system, and EMG has developed into a diagnostic tool that allows the clinician to follow changes in nerve and muscle caused by neuromuscular diseases.

EMG provides …


Predictive Models Of An Electro-Mechanical Driving System For Failure Testing Of Strain Gauges, Brent Ellis Aug 2007

Predictive Models Of An Electro-Mechanical Driving System For Failure Testing Of Strain Gauges, Brent Ellis

Masters Theses

Strain gauges are bonded at high stress locations on the surface of critical structural components such as turbine blades to measure fatigue characteristics and detect early warning signs of high cycle fatigue. However, strain gauges do not always report expected measurements. The usual response by maintenance technicians to these failing signals is to investigate the component for weakness, check the placement of the gauges on the component, or examine the instrumentation for failure or damage. However, little research has been conducted to show when the failing signals are the fault of the strain gauge. Such failure modes of strain gauges …


Model Reduction Techniques For Fluid Dynamical Flow Based Pde Control Problems, Jason Harold Foster Aug 2007

Model Reduction Techniques For Fluid Dynamical Flow Based Pde Control Problems, Jason Harold Foster

Masters Theses

This thesis deals with the practical and theoretical implications of model reduction for aerodynamical flow based control problems. Various aspects of model reduction are discussed that apply to Partial Differential Equation (PDE) based models in general. Specifically, the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) of a high dimension system is discussed as well as frequency domain identification methods are discussed for initial model creation. Projections on the POD basis give a Galerkin model. Then, the methods of balanced truncation and Hankel optimal norm reduction are applied to the Galerkin model. A state space model is formed by a Galerkin projection of the …


Hardware Accelerated Scalable Parallel Random Number Generation, Junkyu Lee Aug 2007

Hardware Accelerated Scalable Parallel Random Number Generation, Junkyu Lee

Masters Theses

The Scalable Parallel Random Number Generators library (SPRNG) is widely used due to its speed, quality, and scalability. Monte Carlo (MC) simulations often employ SPRNG to generate large quantities of random numbers. Thanks to fast Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology development, this thesis presents Hardware Accelerated SPRNG (HASPRNG) for the Virtex-II Pro XC2VP30 FPGAs. HASPRNG includes the full set of SPRNG generators and provides programming interfaces which hide detailed internal behavior from users. HASPRNG produces identical results with SPRNG, and it is verified with over 1 million consecutive random numbers for each type of generator. The programming interface allows a …


A Full Scale Camera Calibration Technique With Automatic Model Selection – Extension And Validation, Vitaliy Leonidovich Orekhov Aug 2007

A Full Scale Camera Calibration Technique With Automatic Model Selection – Extension And Validation, Vitaliy Leonidovich Orekhov

Masters Theses

This thesis presents work on the testing and development of a complete camera calibration approach which can be applied to a wide range of cameras equipped with normal, wide-angle, fish-eye, or telephoto lenses. The full scale calibration approach estimates all of the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters. The calibration procedure is simple and does not require prior knowledge of any parameters. The method uses a simple planar calibration pattern. Closed-form estimates for the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters are computed followed by nonlinear optimization. Polynomial functions are used to describe the lens projection instead of the commonly used radial model. Statistical information …


Analysis, Modeling And Testing Of A Multi-Receiver Wireless System For Telemetry Applications, Thomas Ebel Aug 2007

Analysis, Modeling And Testing Of A Multi-Receiver Wireless System For Telemetry Applications, Thomas Ebel

Masters Theses

This thesis investigates the potential value of multiple co-located receiver units for telemetry applications. In this thesis, a test board based on the NRF24L01 RF chip produced by Nordic Semiconductor was tested. Testing consisted of sending pseudo-random test data over a link between two test boards at progressive distances. Packet loss rate was identified as the dominant failure mode of the chip, and was used to determine performance increase. A parametric model of the chip performance was developed based on coherent and noncoherent FSK detectors and curve fit to the experimental data to model the performance of a single GFSK …


The Reliability Of Signal Strength For Localization Of High-Density Zigbee Wireless Networks, Brandon Jeremy Rogers Aug 2007

The Reliability Of Signal Strength For Localization Of High-Density Zigbee Wireless Networks, Brandon Jeremy Rogers

Masters Theses

This thesis investigates the reliability of ZigBee signal strength within a high-density wireless network, specifically looking at the Link Quality Indicator (LQI) as provided by the physical layer and accessible at the networking and application layers within the stack protocol. It also investigates methods by which LQI can be used for discovery, identification, and localization of nodes within a ZigBee wireless network. The thesis concentrates on practical approaches specifically as it would pertain to commissioning a high-density network for an application such as lighting control in building automation. There are seven potential algorithms proposed using factors such as minimum distance …


Fabrication Of Nano-Injection Needles For Neural Pathway Study In Mice, Sangeetha Swaminathan Aug 2007

Fabrication Of Nano-Injection Needles For Neural Pathway Study In Mice, Sangeetha Swaminathan

Masters Theses

The potential of micro-needles to provide an interconnection between the microscopic and the macroscopic worlds makes it one of the most revolutionary fields in health care, allowing for precise transdermal drug delivery of highly targeted small doses of the active compound. Current micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) technologies, originally designed for the micro-electronics industry, have been utilized in the fabrication of different micro-needle designs and their integration with various micro-fabricated micro-fluidics devices. The target of this thesis is to achieve a micro-needle injection system to deliver several strains of pico-liter volumes of a fluid combination of transgenic virus and luminescent …


A Programmable Frequency Divider Having A Wide Division Ratio Range, And Close-To-50% Output Duty-Cycle, Mo Zhang May 2007

A Programmable Frequency Divider Having A Wide Division Ratio Range, And Close-To-50% Output Duty-Cycle, Mo Zhang

Doctoral Dissertations

In Radio Frequency (RF) integrated circuit design field, programmable dividers are getting more and more attentions in recent years. A programmable frequency divider can divide an input frequency by programmable ratios [1]. It is a key component of a frequency synthesizer. It also can be used to generate variable clock-signals for: switched-capacitor filters (SCFs), digital systems with different power-states, as well as multiple clock-signals on the same system-on-a-chip (SOC). These circuits need high performance programmable frequency dividers, operating at high frequencies and having wide division ratio ranges, with binary division ratio controls and 50% output duty-cycle.

Different types of programmable …


Modular Dc-Dc Converters, Faisal Habib Khan May 2007

Modular Dc-Dc Converters, Faisal Habib Khan

Doctoral Dissertations

DC-DC converter is one of the mostly used power electronic circuits, and it has applications in various areas ranging from portable devices to aircraft power system. Various topologies of dc-dc converters are suitable for different applications. In high power applications such as the bi-directional dc-dc converter for dual bus system in new generation automobiles, several topologies can be considered as a potential candidate. Regardless of the topology used for this application, the reliability of the converter can be greatly enhanced by introducing redundancy of some degree into the system. Using redundancy, uninterrupted operation of the circuit may be ensured when …


Process And Temperature Compensated Wideband Injection Locked Frequency Dividers And Their Application To Low-Power 2.4-Ghz Frequency Synthesizers, Rajagopal Vijayaraghavan May 2007

Process And Temperature Compensated Wideband Injection Locked Frequency Dividers And Their Application To Low-Power 2.4-Ghz Frequency Synthesizers, Rajagopal Vijayaraghavan

Doctoral Dissertations

There has been a dramatic increase in wireless awareness among the user community in the past five years. The 2.4-GHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band is being used for a diverse range of applications due to the following reasons. It is the only unlicensed band approved worldwide and it offers more bandwidth and supports higher data rates compared to the 915-MHz ISM band. The power consumption of devices utilizing the 2.4-GHz band is much lower compared to the 5.2-GHz ISM band. Protocols like Bluetooth and Zigbee that utilize the 2.4-GHz ISM band are becoming extremely popular.

Bluetooth is an …


Fault Diagnostic System For Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter Drives Based On Artificial Intelligent Approaches Incorporating A Reconfiguration Technique, Surin Khomfoi May 2007

Fault Diagnostic System For Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter Drives Based On Artificial Intelligent Approaches Incorporating A Reconfiguration Technique, Surin Khomfoi

Doctoral Dissertations

A fault diagnostic and reconfiguration system in a multilevel inverter drive (MLID) using artificial intelligent based techniques is developed in this dissertation. Output phase voltages of a MLID can be used as valuable information to diagnose faults and their locations. It is difficult to diagnose a MLID system using a mathematical model because MLID systems consist of many switching devices and their system complexity has a nonlinear factor. Therefore, a neural network (NN) classification is applied to the fault diagnosis of a MLID system. Multilayer perceptron (MLP) networks are used to identify the type and location of occurring faults. The …


Design And Analysis Of A General Purpose Operational Amplifier For Extreme Temperature Operation, Chandradevi Ulaganathan May 2007

Design And Analysis Of A General Purpose Operational Amplifier For Extreme Temperature Operation, Chandradevi Ulaganathan

Masters Theses

Operational amplifiers (op amps) are key functional blocks that are used in a variety of analog subsystems such as switched-capacitor filters, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, voltage references and regulators, etc. There has been a growing interest in using such circuits for "extreme environment" electronics, in particular for electronics capable of operating down to deep-cryogenic temperatures for lunar and Martian surface explorations.

This thesis presents the design and analysis of a general purpose op amp suited for “extreme environment” applications, with a wide operating temperature range of 93 K to 398 K. The op amp has been implemented using a CMOS …