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Congestion And Price Prediction In Locational Marginal Pricing Markets Considering Load Variation And Uncertainty, Rui Bo Dec 2009

Congestion And Price Prediction In Locational Marginal Pricing Markets Considering Load Variation And Uncertainty, Rui Bo

Doctoral Dissertations

This work investigates the prediction of electricity price and power transmission network congestions under load variation and uncertainty in deregulated power systems. The study is carried out in three stages.

In the first stage, the mathematical programming models, which produce the generation dispatch solution, the Locational Marginal Price (LMP), and the system statuses such as transmission congestions, are reviewed. These models are often referred to as Optimal Power Flow (OPF) models, and can be categorized into two major groups: Alternating Current OPF (ACOPF) and Direct Current OPF (DCOPF). Due to the convergence issue with the ACOPF model and the concern …


Automated Correction And Optimized Contrast Enhancement Of Multi-Line Ccd Images, Zhiyu Chen Dec 2009

Automated Correction And Optimized Contrast Enhancement Of Multi-Line Ccd Images, Zhiyu Chen

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation addresses automated correction and optimized contrast enhancement of multi-line CCD images for inspection and surveillance applications, focusing on three topics: multi-line CCD imaging systems setup, automated correction of multi-line CCD images, and automatic optimized image contrast enhancement.

generation, low cost, etc. However, due to the physical separation of line CCD sensors for the red (R), green (G), blue (B) color channel, the color images acquired by multi-line CCD cameras intrinsically exhibit a color misalignment defect, which is expressed as that the edges of objects in the scene are separated by a certain number of pixels in the R, …


Development And Analysis Of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor With Field Excitation Structure, Seong Taek Lee Dec 2009

Development And Analysis Of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor With Field Excitation Structure, Seong Taek Lee

Doctoral Dissertations

Throughout the years Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) require an electric motor which has high power density, high efficiency, and wide constant power operating region as well as low manufacturing cost. For these purposes, a new Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM) with brushless field excitation (BFE) is designed and analyzed. This unique BFE structure is devised to control the amount of the air-gap flux for the purpose of achieving higher torque by increasing the air-gap flux at low speed and wider operating speed range by weakening the flux at high speed.

On the process of developing the new IPMSM, the …


Design And Application Of Hybrid Multilevel Inverter For Voltage Boost, Haiwen Liu Dec 2009

Design And Application Of Hybrid Multilevel Inverter For Voltage Boost, Haiwen Liu

Doctoral Dissertations

Today many efforts are made to research and use new energy sources because the potential for an energy crisis is increasing. Multilevel converters have gained much attention in the area of energy distribution and control due to its advantages in high power applications with low harmonics. They not only achieve high power ratings, but also enable the use of renewable energy sources. The general function of the multilevel converter is to synthesize a desired high voltage from several levels of dc voltages that can be batteries, fuel cells, etc.

This dissertation presents a new hybrid multilevel inverter for voltage boost. …


Automated Surveillance Systems With Multi-Camera And Robotic Platforms, Chung Hao Chen Aug 2009

Automated Surveillance Systems With Multi-Camera And Robotic Platforms, Chung Hao Chen

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation addresses automated surveillance systems focusing on four topics: (1) spatial mappings of omnidirectional and PTZ cameras, and PTZ and PTZ cameras; (2) target hopping application for dual camera systems; (3) camera handoff and placement; (4) the mobile tracking platform. The four topics represent four contributions in this dissertation.

Dual camera systems have been widely used in surveillance because of the ability to explore the wide field of view (FOV) of the omnidirectional camera and the wide zoom range of the PTZ camera. Most existing algorithms require a priori knowledge of the projection models of omnidirectional and PTZ cameras …


A Current-Mode Multi-Channel Integrating Analog-To-Digital Converter, Neena Balakrishnan Nambiar Aug 2009

A Current-Mode Multi-Channel Integrating Analog-To-Digital Converter, Neena Balakrishnan Nambiar

Doctoral Dissertations

Multi-channel analog to digital converters (ADCs) are required where signals from multiple sensors can be digitized. A lower power per channel for such systems is important in order that when the number of channels is increased the power does not increase drastically. Many applications require signals from current output sensors, such as photosensors and photodiodes to be digitized. Applications for these sensors include spectroscopy and imaging. The ability to digitize current signals without converting currents to voltages saves power, area, and the design time required to implement I-to-V converters.

This work describes a novel and unique current-mode multi-channel integrating ADC …


“Field Weakening Operation Of Ac Machines For Traction Drive Applications.”, Niranjan Anandrao Patil Aug 2009

“Field Weakening Operation Of Ac Machines For Traction Drive Applications.”, Niranjan Anandrao Patil

Doctoral Dissertations

The rising cost of gasoline and environmental concerns have heightened the interest in electric/hybrid-electric vehicles. In passenger vehicles an electric traction motor drive must achieve a constant power speed range (CPSR) of about 4 to 1. This modest requirement can generally be met by using most of the common types of electric motors. Heavy electric vehicles, such as tanks, buses and off-road equipment can require a CPSR of 10 to 1 and sometimes much more. Meeting the CPSR requirement for heavy electric vehicles is a significant challenge. This research addresses the CPSR capability and control requirements of two candidates for …


A Novel Frequency Based Current-To-Digital Converter With Programmable Dynamic Range, Xiaoyan Yu Aug 2009

A Novel Frequency Based Current-To-Digital Converter With Programmable Dynamic Range, Xiaoyan Yu

Doctoral Dissertations

This work describes a novel frequency based Current to Digital converter, which would be fully realizable on a single chip.

Biological systems make use of delay line techniques to compute many things critical to the life of an animal. Seeking to build up such a system, we are adapting the auditory localization circuit found in barn owls to detect and compute the magnitude of an input current.

The increasing drive to produce ultra low-power circuits necessitates the use of very small currents. Frequently these currents need to accurately measured, but current solutions typically involve off-chip measurements. These are usually slow, …


Reconfigurable Rf Front End Components For Multi-Radio Platform Applications, Chunna Zhang Aug 2009

Reconfigurable Rf Front End Components For Multi-Radio Platform Applications, Chunna Zhang

Doctoral Dissertations

The multi-service requirements of the 3G and 4G communication systems, and their backward compatibility requirements, create challenges for the antenna and RF front-end designs with multi-band and wide-band techniques. These challenges include: multiple filters, which are lossy, bulky, and expensive, are needed in the system; device board size limitation and the associated isolation problems caused by the limited space and crowd circuits; and the insertion loss issues created by the single-pole-multi-through antenna switch.

As will be shown, reconfigurable antennas can perform portions of the filter functions, which can help solve the multiple filters problem. Additionally, reconfigurable RF circuits can decrease …


Applications Of Electricity In The Rehabilitation And Health Monitoring Of Concrete Structures, Saiprasad Vaidya Jul 2009

Applications Of Electricity In The Rehabilitation And Health Monitoring Of Concrete Structures, Saiprasad Vaidya

Doctoral Dissertations

The dissertation research work presented herein consists of two separate findings: one investigates a potential new coating technique that could be used to rehabilitate deteriorated concrete sewer pipes, and the other researches inducing electrical conductivity into geopolymer concrete to serve as smart material by being able to sense stress changes. Both applications utilize electricity to enhance the performance and/or functionality of hardened cementitious materials.

Microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) in concrete wastewater conveyance systems is a leading deterioration mechanism in such structures. This work focuses on breaking the MIC cycle by preventing colonization of the bacteria responsible for converting hydrogen sulfide …


Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Device Fabrication Using Spin Coating Of Dispersions, Paul Jeremy Hummel Apr 2009

Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Device Fabrication Using Spin Coating Of Dispersions, Paul Jeremy Hummel

Doctoral Dissertations

This research looks at ways to utilize already synthesized carbon nanotubes (CNT) to manufacture electrical connections using current tools and fabrication methods employed in the semiconductor industry. Purchased single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) are separated and placed in suspension using poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (PSS). The PSS non-covalently bonds to the SWNTs, causing them to repel each other due to the negative charge of the PSS. The suspension of SWNTs is spin coated over a processed silicon (Si) wafer with fabricated trenches. A Si wafer with a top silicon dioxide (SiO 2) layer is spin coated with Shipley 1827 photoresist. UV light …


Chasing Μ, Joseph P. Cannon Apr 2009

Chasing Μ, Joseph P. Cannon

Doctoral Dissertations

Conducting and semiconducting, π-conjugated polymers are promising materials for micro- and nano-optoelectronic applications because of their widely tunable physical, electrical, and optical properties. These polymers have been used to fabricate a number of electronic devices including field-effect transistors, light-emitting diodes, and photovoltaic cells. However, widespread commercial application of these devices has yet to be realized, due in part to poor electronic transport characteristics and device degradation.

Nanostructuring of conjugated polymers by various methods has demonstrated marked improvements in molecular ordering and electronic transport. In this research, nanoscale, tubular structures of semiconducting polymers fabricated by template wetting nanofabrication procedures are explored. …


Modeling And Analysis Of Noise Coupling In Multilayer Power/Ground Planes, Gang Feng Jan 2009

Modeling And Analysis Of Noise Coupling In Multilayer Power/Ground Planes, Gang Feng

Doctoral Dissertations

"The simultaneous switching noise (SSN) in a multilayer power delivery network (PDN) is a critical problem in high-speed printed circuit board (PCB) designs. Full-wave methods are not computationally efficient for analyzing PCB structures normally with a multi-scale nature. In this thesis, a model for multilayer power/ground planes is proposed using basic plane pair blocks derived from the cavity model combined with the segmentation technique. Vias and other circuit elements can further be easily integrated in the multilayer plane model. As a result, the entire PDN model is much more computationally efficient than full-wave methods. Experimental and numerical results have validated …


Advanced Control Techniques For Doubly Fed Induction Generator-Based Wind Turbine Converters To Improve Low Voltage Ride-Through During System Imbalances, Murali M. Baggu Jan 2009

Advanced Control Techniques For Doubly Fed Induction Generator-Based Wind Turbine Converters To Improve Low Voltage Ride-Through During System Imbalances, Murali M. Baggu

Doctoral Dissertations

A doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) applied to wind power generation is under study for low voltage ride-through application during system disturbances. Conventional dq axis current control using voltage source converters for both the grid side and the rotor side of the DFIG are analyzed and simulated. DFIG operation is investigated under balanced and unbalanced system disturbances. A conventional d-axis and q-axis control applied to a voltage source converter (VSC) during a system imbalance exhibits oscillations in the stiff DC link voltage as well as in the real and reactive powers of the converter. Multiple advanced control methods are explored and …


Formation Control Of Mobile Robots And Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Travis Alan Dierks Jan 2009

Formation Control Of Mobile Robots And Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Travis Alan Dierks

Doctoral Dissertations

"In this dissertation, the nonlinear control of nonholonomic mobile robot formations and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) formations is undertaken and presented in six papers. In the first paper, an asymptotically stable combined kinematic/torque control law is developed for leader-follower based formation control of mobile robots using backstepping. A neural network (NN) is introduced along with robust integral of the sign of the error (RISE) feedback to approximate the dynamics of the follower as well as its leader using online weight tuning. Subsequently, in the second paper, a novel NN observer is designed to estimate the linear and angular velocities of …


Integration Of Energy Storage Components With Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Converters, Jingsheng Liao Jan 2009

Integration Of Energy Storage Components With Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Converters, Jingsheng Liao

Doctoral Dissertations

"In recent years, multilevel converters have gained considerable attention in medium-voltage motor drive and grid applications. This popularity is owed to their reduced voltage stress on the semiconductor devices used in their structure. In addition, multilevel converters generate near sinusoidal outputs with low harmonic distortions. Other advantages of such converters include inherent modularity and low dv/dt stresses. In general, multilevel power electronic converters are classified into three main topologies: diode-clamped, flying-capacitor, and cascaded H-bridge. A cascaded H-bridge multilevel converter is created when several H-bridge cells are placed in series. Each H-bridge cell must be fed by a stiff voltage source. …


Applications Of Sensor Arrays In Acoustic And Seismic Signal Processing, Peng Xie Jan 2009

Applications Of Sensor Arrays In Acoustic And Seismic Signal Processing, Peng Xie

Doctoral Dissertations

"This work investigates the applications of sensor arrays in the areas of acoustic and seismic signal processing. It comprises three papers.

The first paper explores the problem of blind source separation (BSS) for convolutive acoustic signals. It concentrates on the well known permutation and amplitude problems in frequency-domain BSS and proposes a new hybrid approach to solve them. This approach connects the separation processes across all frequency bins, and relies on a novel permutation control unit. This framework could greatly reduce computational load and improve separation performance. Synthesized and real-world experiments demonstrate its efficiency.

The second paper investigates a new …


Emi Failure Analysis Techniques And Noise Prediction For Trace Crossing Split Planes, Weifeng Pan Jan 2009

Emi Failure Analysis Techniques And Noise Prediction For Trace Crossing Split Planes, Weifeng Pan

Doctoral Dissertations

"A variety of methods exist that help locate the source, coupling path, and antenna in an electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem. No single method is the best option in all cases. A good electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineer should understand and have experience with a wide range of failure analysis methods and thus, be able to select the most appropriate ones for a given problem. The first three papers are from a series of articles, which explains a set of methods for the analysis of EMI failures. Each method is categorized based on two criteria: 1) the elements in an EMI problem …


Detection Of Low Cost Radio Frequency Receivers Based On Their Unintended Electromagnetic Emissions And An Active Stimulation, Sarah A. Seguin Jan 2009

Detection Of Low Cost Radio Frequency Receivers Based On Their Unintended Electromagnetic Emissions And An Active Stimulation, Sarah A. Seguin

Doctoral Dissertations

"Detection of super-regenerative receivers using their unintended electromagnetic emissions at a significant distance is challenging due to high levels of ambient noise. The evolution of an approach used to solve this problem is chronicled within the three papers that combine to form this dissertation. First, a passive detection method was created for detecting devices based on the characterization of their unintended emissions and utilized a cascading correlation method to confirm detection. Using a simple sine-wave stimulation to modify these unintended emissions produced better results over passive detection techniques by improving the signal quality and the consistency of the unintended emissions, …


Advanced Current-Mode Control Techniques For Dc-Dc Power Electronic Converters, Kai-Tak Wan Jan 2009

Advanced Current-Mode Control Techniques For Dc-Dc Power Electronic Converters, Kai-Tak Wan

Doctoral Dissertations

"There are many applications for dc-dc power electronic converters in industry. Considering the stringent regulation requirements, control of these converters is a challenging task. Several analog and digital approaches have already been reported in the literature. This work presents new control techniques to improve the dynamic performance of dc-dc converters"--Abstract, page iv.


Novel Modulated Antennas And Probes For Millimeter Wave Imaging Applications, Mohamed A. Abou-Khousa Jan 2009

Novel Modulated Antennas And Probes For Millimeter Wave Imaging Applications, Mohamed A. Abou-Khousa

Doctoral Dissertations

"Microwave and millimeter wave (300 MHz - 300 GHz) imaging techniques have shown great potential for a wide range of industrial and medical applications. These techniques are fundamentally based on measuring relative and coherent electromagnetic fields distributions, e.g., electric fields, around the object to be imaged. Various imaging systems can be devised for measuring relative electric field distributions; each with it own advantages and limitations. This dissertation is focused on addressing critical challenges related to the practical implementation of various microwave and millimeter wave imaging systems. Specifically, this research is meant to achieve three main objectives related to designing efficient …


A Control-Theoretical Fault Prognostics And Accommodation Framework For A Class Of Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems, Balaje T. Thumati Jan 2009

A Control-Theoretical Fault Prognostics And Accommodation Framework For A Class Of Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems, Balaje T. Thumati

Doctoral Dissertations

"Fault diagnostics and prognostics schemes (FDP) are necessary for complex industrial systems to prevent unscheduled downtime resulting from component failures. Existing schemes in continuous-time are useful for diagnosing complex industrial systems and no work has been done for prognostics. Therefore, in this dissertation, a systematic design methodology for model-based fault prognostics and accommodation is undertaken for a class of nonlinear discrete-time systems. This design methodology, which does not require any failure data, is introduced in six papers. In Paper I, a fault detection and prediction (FDP) scheme is developed for a class of nonlinear system with state faults by assuming …


Decentralized Adaptive Neural Network Control Of Interconnected Nonlinear Dynamical Systems With Application To Power System, Shahab Mehraeen Jan 2009

Decentralized Adaptive Neural Network Control Of Interconnected Nonlinear Dynamical Systems With Application To Power System, Shahab Mehraeen

Doctoral Dissertations

"Traditional nonlinear techniques cannot be directly applicable to control large scale interconnected nonlinear dynamic systems due their sheer size and unavailability of system dynamics. Therefore, in this dissertation, the decentralized adaptive neural network (NN) control of a class of nonlinear interconnected dynamic systems is introduced and its application to power systems is presented in the form of six papers. In the first paper, a new nonlinear dynamical representation in the form of a large scale interconnected system for a power network free of algebraic equations with multiple UPFCs as nonlinear controllers is presented. Then, oscillation damping for UPFCs using adaptive …


Energy And Voltage Management Methods For Multilevel Converters For Bulk Power System Power Quality Improvement, Atousa Yazdani Jan 2009

Energy And Voltage Management Methods For Multilevel Converters For Bulk Power System Power Quality Improvement, Atousa Yazdani

Doctoral Dissertations

"Electric arc furnaces (EAFs) are prevalent in the steel industry to melt iron and scrap steel. EAFs frequently cause large amplitude fluctuations of active and reactive power and are the source of significant power quality disturbances. Also EAFs comprise a major portion of industrial loading on the bulk power system. Typically, a static VAR compensator (SVC) or Static Synchronous compensator (STATCOM) are use to provide the reactive power support in order to alleviate the fluctuations in voltage at PCC. Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOMs) provide a power electronic-based means of embedded control for reactive power support. Integrating an energy storage system …


Novel Optofluidic Sensor Systems For Quantitative Chemical Imaging And On-Chip Sensor Calibration, Jongwon Park Jan 2009

Novel Optofluidic Sensor Systems For Quantitative Chemical Imaging And On-Chip Sensor Calibration, Jongwon Park

Doctoral Dissertations

"The design, fabrication and characterization of optofluidic biosensor systems for quantitative oxygen imaging with a color charge-coupled device (CCD) camera as well as on-chip self-calibration of sensors utilizing gas bubbles was investigated. This dissertation was prepared in publication format. The first and second papers demonstrate that color imaging devices can be used in quantitative chemical analysis. The final paper explores the feasibility of using electrolytically generated bubbles for a novel functionality of reagentless, on-chip, in situ calibration of optical biosensors. Work in the first paper includes the use of a color CCD camera for fluorescence intensity imaging. This involves extracting …


Real-Time And Portable Microwave Imaging System, Mohammad Tayeb Ahmad Ghasr Jan 2009

Real-Time And Portable Microwave Imaging System, Mohammad Tayeb Ahmad Ghasr

Doctoral Dissertations

"Microwave and millimeter wave imaging has shown tremendous utility in a wide variety of applications. These techniques are primarily based on measuring coherent electric field distribution on the target being imaged. Mechanically scanned systems are the simple and low cost solution in microwave imaging. However, these systems are typically bulky and slow. This dissertation presents a design for a 2D switched imaging array that utilizes modulated scattering techniques for spatial multiplexing of the signal. The system was designed to be compact, coherent, possessing high dynamic range, and capable of video frame rate imaging. Various aspects of the system design were …


Chipless Rfid Sensor Tag System With Microstrip Transmissionline Based Id Generation Schemes, Sudhir Shrestha Jan 2009

Chipless Rfid Sensor Tag System With Microstrip Transmissionline Based Id Generation Schemes, Sudhir Shrestha

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents a chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor tag system consisting of passive chipless RFID sensor tags and specialized reader. The chipless sensor tags are fabricated on a flexible substrate and contain an ID generation circuit, a sensor, and a microstrip antenna. The ID generation circuit consists of meandered microstrip transmission lines and uses a novel reflection and delay based ID generation scheme. The scheme, using an input RF pulse, constructs an on-off keying (OOK) or pulse position modulated (PPM) signal pattern representing a unique ID code. Two transmission lines and OOK representation are used and the generation …