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Power Transmission Line Fault Classification Using Support Vector Machines, Zhuokang Jia Dec 2012

Power Transmission Line Fault Classification Using Support Vector Machines, Zhuokang Jia

Masters Theses

Electrical transmission lines are prone to faults and failures. When a fault occurs, it is impossible most of the times to fix it manually. Many methods have been adopted in the past in order to serve the purpose as fault diagnosing application. In this thesis, I discuss the method of Support Vector Machine (SVM) for fault diagnosis. SVM has the edge of good generalization over other fault diagnosing applications because it is based on pattern recognize algorithms. The aim is to classify the type of fault in the lines. Furthermore, in this work, the current and voltage of each phase …


Exploration Of Neural Structures For Dynamic System Control, Scott Frederick Hansen Dec 2012

Exploration Of Neural Structures For Dynamic System Control, Scott Frederick Hansen

Masters Theses

Biological neural systems are powerful mechanisms for controlling biological sys- tems. While the complexity of biological neural networks makes exact simulation intractable, several key aspects lend themselves to implementation on computational systems.

This thesis constructs a discrete event neural network simulation that implements aspects of biological neural networks. A combined genetic programming/simulated annealing approach is utilized to design network structures that function as regulators for continuous time dynamic systems in the presence of process noise when simulated using a discrete event neural simulation.

Methods of constructing such networks are analyzed including examination of the final network structure and the algorithm …


Fabrication And Characterization Of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers (Vacnf) As Amperometric Biosensors On A Silicon-Compatible Platform, Kimberly Caitlin Macarthur Aug 2012

Fabrication And Characterization Of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers (Vacnf) As Amperometric Biosensors On A Silicon-Compatible Platform, Kimberly Caitlin Macarthur

Masters Theses

This thesis presents fabrication, characterization and initial results of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers (VACNF)-based electrodes for use as electrochemical sensors. VACNFs are nanostructures that can be fabricated to the desired specifications using a plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition process and are ideal candidates for electrode material because of their excellent electrical and structural properties. The first step of the fabrication of VACNFs on silicon substrates involved photolithography to pattern the interconnects and the catalysts (nickel dots). VACNFs were then grown on silicon substrates from the nickel catalysts, whose size determines the growth of a single nanofiber or a forest of nanofibers. This …


Fabrication Of Printed Substrate For Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Ali Eshkeiti Aug 2012

Fabrication Of Printed Substrate For Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Ali Eshkeiti

Masters Theses

A novel surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrate was successfully fabricated on a silicon wafer using inkjet printing and on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) using gravure printing. Silver (Ag) nanoparticle (NP) based ink, was used for roughening of the surface of silicon and PET. A thickness of 400 nm was measured for the printed Ag NP printed film on silicon and the thickness of the single and double layered films on PET were measured as 340 nm and 680 nm, respectively by using vertical scanning interferometry. The Ag NP printed SERS substrate was tested for application with heavy metal compounds like …


Wireless Power Transfer System With Power Factor Correction For Electric Vehicles, Michael Christopher Pickelsimer Aug 2012

Wireless Power Transfer System With Power Factor Correction For Electric Vehicles, Michael Christopher Pickelsimer

Masters Theses

Wireless power transfer is currently a popular topic of research. Because there are no mechanical connections between the transmitter and receiver, power can be transferred whenever a system is within range of a transmitter. Coil-to-coil efficiencies of over 95% at multiple kW have been recorded by researchers, proving that this type of charger has the potential to be a viable charging solution. Electric vehicles are a primary target for this technology because wireless power transfer systems may be able to provide power both while the vehicle is stationary or while in motion.

Despite the promises of high efficiency and high …


Modeling And Control Of Single Phase Grid-Tie Converters, Bradford Christopher Trento Aug 2012

Modeling And Control Of Single Phase Grid-Tie Converters, Bradford Christopher Trento

Masters Theses

The penetration of renewable energy into the electric utility grid is growing worldwide. At the heart of these renewable sources is the power electronic systems used to convert the renewable source to an output that can be connected to the grid. In recent years, there has been a great deal of work in designing converters for grid-tie applications and is continuing to grow. With recent smart grid activities, it is not likely that this work will cease in the short term. Most of the recent research is in ancillary services that the converter can offer in addition to the normal …


A Memory Controller For Fpga Applications, Bryan Jacob Hunter Aug 2012

A Memory Controller For Fpga Applications, Bryan Jacob Hunter

Masters Theses

As designers and researchers strive to achieve higher performance, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) become an increasingly attractive solution. As coprocessors, FPGAs can provide application specific acceleration that cannot be matched by modern processors. Most of these applications will make use of large data sets, so achieving acceleration will require a capable interface to this data. The research in this thesis describes the design of a memory controller that is both efficient and flexible for FPGA applications requiring floating point operations. In particular, the benefits of certain design choices are explored, including: scalability, memory caching, and configurable precision. Results are given …


Analog Testing, Characterization, And Low-Order Model Extraction Using Labview Automation, Jeremy Brantley Aug 2012

Analog Testing, Characterization, And Low-Order Model Extraction Using Labview Automation, Jeremy Brantley

Masters Theses

Testing circuits is a hands-on, time intensive process; it is also one of the most important steps in a design cycle. The most well designed circuit is only an academic exercise if it does not work in real life. The time and cost associated with bench level testing pales in comparison to testing for extreme environments. Testing in extreme heat, cold or radiation introduces a large set of challenges that are rarely encountered in standard bench level testing. The two most pronounced problems are the inaccessibility of the devices under test and time constraints, both short and protracted. Due to …


Multi-Tag Access For A High Precision Ultra-Wideband Localization System, Nathan Carl Rowe Aug 2012

Multi-Tag Access For A High Precision Ultra-Wideband Localization System, Nathan Carl Rowe

Masters Theses

Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless positioning systems have many advantages for track- ing and locating items in indoor environments. Surgical navigation and industrial process control are potential applications for high accuracy UWB localization systems with millimeter or sub-millimeter accuracy. I present improvements made to an existing high accuracy, multi-tag, UWB localization system. The goal of this thesis was to improve the multi-tag performance of this system while maintaining the high localization accuracy, and to utilize the UWB system for digital communications allowing the existing narrowband 2.4 GHz transceiver to be eliminated.

This thesis presents a proof-of-concept for a multi-tag, UWB localization system …


A Gps-Based Mobility Power Model For Military Vehicle Applications, George William Bozdech May 2012

A Gps-Based Mobility Power Model For Military Vehicle Applications, George William Bozdech

Masters Theses

In recent years, military vehicles have been equipped with hybrid, diesel-electric drives to improve fuel efficiency and stealth capabilities. These vehicles require an accurate estimate of the power duty cycles during distinct operating conditions. To meet this demand, a GPS-based mobility power and duty cycle analysis is one approach to predict the power requirements of on-road and off-road vehicles. The dynamic vehicle parameters needed to estimate the forces developed during locomotion are determined from the GPS tracking data, and these forces include the following: the motion resistance, gravitational, linear inertia, rotational inertia, and aerodynamic drag. The motion resistance force generated …


Design, Implementation, And Analysis Of A Time Of Arrival Measurement System For Rotating Machinery, Bryan Will Hayes May 2012

Design, Implementation, And Analysis Of A Time Of Arrival Measurement System For Rotating Machinery, Bryan Will Hayes

Masters Theses

The Non-contact Stress Measurement System (NSMS) acquires critical time of arrival data from multiple optical probes viewing a rotating piece of machinery, such as blades on a turbine engine rotor. The signal from each probe must be converted from light energy to an electrical signal, conditioned, and timed by a high speed counter to measure the time of arrival of the rotating machinery. This thesis describes, in detail, the design and analysis of the photo-detector electronics, analog signal conditioning electronics, and the timing electronics utilized in measuring the time of arrival. To measure the time of arrival with precision, the …


Power Aware Computing On Gpus, Kiran Kumar Kasichayanula May 2012

Power Aware Computing On Gpus, Kiran Kumar Kasichayanula

Masters Theses

Energy and power density concerns in modern processors have led to significant computer architecture research efforts in power-aware and temperature-aware computing. With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem, power analysis of Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) and its components has become crucial for hardware and software system design. Here, we describe our technique for a coordinated measurement approach that combines real total power measurement and per-component power estimation. To identify power consumption accurately, we introduce the Activity-based Model for GPUs (AMG), from which we identify activity factors and power for microarchitectures on GPUs that will help in analyzing power tradeoffs …


Locating Current Paths Via Time Synchronized Measurements In A Multiphase Dcdc Buck Converter And A High Frequency Analytical Model For The Common-Mode Impedance Of A Ferrite Choke, Peng Shao Jan 2012

Locating Current Paths Via Time Synchronized Measurements In A Multiphase Dcdc Buck Converter And A High Frequency Analytical Model For The Common-Mode Impedance Of A Ferrite Choke, Peng Shao

Masters Theses

"In the first section, it introduces a novel method to localize current from multiple sources. The identification of return current paths is often a key element in understanding the root cause of a product's radiated emissions. In a complex system, multiple sources can contribute to the current at the same location and frequency. The source of the current can be identified by correlating the current to different sources. However, the multiphase buck converter phases do not switch at the same time. Thus, synchronizing to a specific phase makes it possible to determine how the current from a specific phase spreads …


Unified Knowledge Model For Stability Analysis In Cyber Physical Systems, Tamal Paul Jan 2012

Unified Knowledge Model For Stability Analysis In Cyber Physical Systems, Tamal Paul

Masters Theses

"The amalgamation and coordination between computational processes and physical components represent the very basis of cyber-physical systems. A diverse range of CPS challenges had been addressed through numerous workshops and conferences over the past decade. Finding a common semantic among these diverse components which promotes system synthesis, verification and monitoring is a significant challenge in the cyber-physical research domain. Computational correctness, network timing and frequency response are system aspects that conspire to impede design, verification and monitoring. The objective of cyber-physical research is to unify these diverse aspects by developing common semantics that span each aspect of a CPS. The …


3d Spatio-Temporal Analysis For Compressive Sensing In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Murine Cardiac Cycle, Brice Aaron Hirst Jan 2012

3d Spatio-Temporal Analysis For Compressive Sensing In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Murine Cardiac Cycle, Brice Aaron Hirst

Masters Theses

"This thesis consists of two major contributions, each of which has been prepared in a conference paper. These papers will be submitted for publication in the SPIE 2013 Medical Imaging Conference and the ASEE 2013 Annual Conference.

The first paper explores a three-dimensional compressive sensing (CS) technique for reducing measurement time in MR imaging of the murine (mouse) cardiac cycle. By randomly undersampling a single 2D slice of a mouse heart at regular time intervals as it expands and contracts through the stages of a heartbeat, a CS reconstruction algorithm can be made to exploit transform sparsity in time as …


Optical Coherence Tomography For Biomedical Imaging, Edward Henry Pienkowski Jan 2012

Optical Coherence Tomography For Biomedical Imaging, Edward Henry Pienkowski

Masters Theses

"Two projects are presented in this thesis; 1) a hollow core, concentrically symmetric beam splitting Michelson interferometric probe for optical coherence tomography and 2) the imaging of bioactive ceramic scaffolds using swept source optical coherence tomography. The key component of the interferometer is a compact, small diameter probe composed of a collimating lens, hollow core beam splitting tube, and a focusing lens intended to be used for endoscopic imaging. The beam splitting tube was created by sputter coating the distal endface of a finely polished thick wall capillary tube with a highly reflective gold layer. Part of the light travels …


Field Coupled Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Database, Zhen Li Jan 2012

Field Coupled Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Database, Zhen Li

Masters Theses

"Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can disrupt the performance of an electronic system, like an MP3 player either by injected currents or by transient fields. It is possible to predict at least the approximate transient field levels inside a system, but it is difficult to determine the response of ICs subjected to these fields, as no IC specific data is available, and as it is often too involved to measure the sensitivity of every IC possibly used in a product. As deterministic solutions are difficult to achieve, a statistical approach has been selected in this research. The goal of this database for …


Laboratory Implementations Of Pmsm Drive In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Applications, Amir E. Saad Jan 2012

Laboratory Implementations Of Pmsm Drive In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Applications, Amir E. Saad

Masters Theses

"Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are one of the today's most successful technologies for developing systems that require real time operation and providing additional flexibility to the designer. This research is focused on developing a control board for a permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) using an FPGA module. The board is configured for individual use of an FPGA, digital signal processor (DSP) or in combination to control the PMSM by generating the required Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) to the inverter in order to drive and control the speed of the PMSM. Since, the exact rotor position and speed are required …


Implementation And Evaluation Of Spatial Audio Recording And Rendering Techniques, Jayasecha Raghavendra Nimmala Jan 2012

Implementation And Evaluation Of Spatial Audio Recording And Rendering Techniques, Jayasecha Raghavendra Nimmala

Masters Theses

"The thesis is divided into two main sections. First half describes the implementation of different adaptive beamforming techniques. Adaptive beamforming techniques are widely used in many real world applications like teleconferencing, speech recognition, devices for the hearing impaired, radar, sonar, etc. The beamformer is an array of sensors which can be electronically steered to any particular direction to enhance the signal in the direction of interest while at the same time suppressing interference or jammers coming from other directions.

In our experiment, we implement both the regularized minimum variance distortionless receiver (MVDR) and the generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC). The beamforming …


Sapphire Fiber Numerical Aperture Measurement And Sensor Fabrication, Xia Fang Jan 2012

Sapphire Fiber Numerical Aperture Measurement And Sensor Fabrication, Xia Fang

Masters Theses

"A sapphire fiber is made of single crystal aluminum oxide with hexagonal crystal structure. It is attractive for high temperature application for its chemical resistance and high melting point of 2053⁰C. It is good for infrared transmission with a small attenuation of 0.13dB per meter at the wavelength of 2.94µm, and it can also deliver very high optical energy. However, a typical sapphire fiber has a rough surface and a nonperfect crystalline structure. Also, a sapphire fiber cannot be grown in a core-clad structure. The un-cladded waveguide imposes a number of undesirable characteristics on sensing applications, e.g., unpredictable light loss …


Electromagnetic Compatibility Of Integrated Circuit Clock Design, Vijay Kanagachalam Jan 2012

Electromagnetic Compatibility Of Integrated Circuit Clock Design, Vijay Kanagachalam

Masters Theses

"With advancements in technology, transistor sizes are shrinking resulting in reduced power supply voltage and thereby reduced noise margin which makes the devices susceptible to electromagnetic noises. The trend of integrating more circuits on a single die at ever growing operating frequency increases interference among circuits and with the outside world. In order to make circuits electromagnetically compatible, it is essential to reduce emissions from the circuit and understand the causes of failure due to interference of noise from other sources coupling into the circuit so that a robust design can be created.

Two topics are explored in this thesis. …


Spiking Neural Networks Encoding And Decoding Algorithms For Time Series Estimation And System Identification, Sinchan Roychowdhury Jan 2012

Spiking Neural Networks Encoding And Decoding Algorithms For Time Series Estimation And System Identification, Sinchan Roychowdhury

Masters Theses

"Artificial Neural networks (ANNs) have increasingly been applied to different system identification, pattern recognition and function approximation problems. The predominantly used neural network architectures are the feedforward and feedback networks. Multilayer perceptrons and radial basis function networks are among the most commonly used feed-forward architecture neural networks and the Elman and Jordan networks are the most widely used recurrent neural networks. These networks are also called as second generation ANNs.

This thesis focuses on the third generation ANNs which are biologically inspired and operate on the same principles as the living neurons. These are also known as biologically inspired artificial …


Automatic Detection Of Annular-Granular Patterns In Melanoma In Situ Dermoscopy Images, Parivash Hajiyani Jan 2012

Automatic Detection Of Annular-Granular Patterns In Melanoma In Situ Dermoscopy Images, Parivash Hajiyani

Masters Theses

"Early detection of malignant melanoma greatly benefits patients, as the overall success is dependent on finding these melanomas before they reach the invasive stage. Dermoscopy is a non-invasive skin imaging technique that studies have shown can improve the diagnostic accuracy of dermatologists by as much as 30% over clinical examination. In this project machine vision and image analysis techniques are used to detect annular granular areas in dermoscopy images automatically. The proposed algorithm utilizes the luminance ratio between annular and granular areas within the darkest 30% of the lesion. All points whose luminance value are less than 30% of the …


Coaxial Cable Bragg Grating, Jie Huang Jan 2012

Coaxial Cable Bragg Grating, Jie Huang

Masters Theses

"In order to ensure the continued safe and reliable operation of various civil structures, such as dams, bridges, and buildings, in situ strain monitoring is of great importance, especially for structures that may experience large strains. A new coaxial cable Bragg grating (CCBG) is developed as a strain sensor and the sensor's capacity for large range strain measurement is demonstrated for the first time. The sensor device is comprised of regularly spaced periodic discontinuities along a coaxial cable. The discontinuities are fabricated using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine to drill holes in the cable. Each discontinuity generates a weak …


Experimental Feasibility Study Of A Passive Radio Frequency Identification-Based Distributed Beamforming Framework And Radio Frequency Tag Design For Achieving Dynamic Beamforming, Pratim Shah Jan 2012

Experimental Feasibility Study Of A Passive Radio Frequency Identification-Based Distributed Beamforming Framework And Radio Frequency Tag Design For Achieving Dynamic Beamforming, Pratim Shah

Masters Theses

"Passive UHF RFID tags works on the principle of backscattering mechanism. In realistic environment, there are multiple objects and tags that create complex, multipath propagation scenarios with numerous null-points, reduced read range and read rate.

In general, the RF frontend of tags could be controlled such that the negative effects of multipath propagation are reduced or even inverted thus implementing a virtual beamforming. The theoretical framework of beamforming in RFID system, using additional tags as virtual antenna arrays, has been discussed before. The presented study evaluates the feasibility of such beamforming in passive RFID systems. Moreover, it synthesizes an appropriate …


A Decentralized Fault Diagnosis And Prognosis Scheme For Nonlinear Interconnected Systems, Deepthi Shreeya Lathamaheswari Raja Jan 2012

A Decentralized Fault Diagnosis And Prognosis Scheme For Nonlinear Interconnected Systems, Deepthi Shreeya Lathamaheswari Raja

Masters Theses

"Today's systems are getting more complex with a significant number of variables to be monitored for information processing to aid in fault diagnosis and prognosis. Centralized diagnosis and prognosis schemes are not preferred for such complex systems as they lead to delayed or missed alarms and possibly catastropic [sic] failures. Instead, this thesis addresses a decentralized fault diagnosis and prognosis scheme both in continuous and discrete-time for nonlinear complex systems which can be divided into smaller subsystems. Such complex systems are referred to as a large-scale interconnected nonlinear system. This thesis is presented in the form of two papers first …


Experimental Investigation Of Rf Fading Channels And Receiver Detection, Saurav Kumar Subedi Jan 2012

Experimental Investigation Of Rf Fading Channels And Receiver Detection, Saurav Kumar Subedi

Masters Theses

"This thesis includes experimental investigation of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Radio Frequency (RF) fading channels and detection of superregenerative receivers. Details of experiment design and hardware implementation, data acquisition and analysis, and results for both studies are chronicled into two papers. The first paper investigates the validity of the discrete time triply selective fading channel model for fixed mobile-to-mobile MIMO channels. A 2x2 MIMO-OFDM testbed using the Altera Stratix III EP3SL150F field programmable gate array (FPGA) DSP development kit is used for acquiring experimental data. Subsequent offline signal processing and analysis are done in MATLAB. The Channel Impulse Response …


A Digitally Implemented Practical Photovoltaic Simulator With A Double Current Mode Controller, Jie Ang Zhao Jan 2012

A Digitally Implemented Practical Photovoltaic Simulator With A Double Current Mode Controller, Jie Ang Zhao

Masters Theses

"This thesis presents a microcontroller- and DC-DC converter-based photovoltaic (PV) simulator which emulates the output characteristic of a PV module. The current-voltage (IV) characteristic of a PV module is implemented as a look-up-table that generates an output reference current based on a measured output voltage. The control mechanism is based on a double current mode controller that consists of a predictive current mode controller and a proportional-integral (PI) controller arranged in an inner loop and outer loop configuration. The PI controller is designed based on classical phase margin and gain margin criteria to ensure system stability. The performance of the …


Statistical And Predictive Modeling Of Automated Meter Reading System Outages, Prasad Prabhakar Shinde Jan 2012

Statistical And Predictive Modeling Of Automated Meter Reading System Outages, Prasad Prabhakar Shinde

Masters Theses

"An Automated Meter Reading (AMR) system is a metering technology that enables power utility companies to receive customers' energy usage data centrally over a communication network. The installed automated meters also provide a daily log of outage events for each customer. A utility company can greatly benefit by using this information for outage management and to improve reliability. However, outage data is frequently corrupted and the outage flags registered by the customers' meters do not necessarily reflect true outages. This thesis focuses on developing methods to analyze outage data and building a model to identify good data versus spurious indications. …


Path Planning For General Mazes, Grant Gilbert Arthur Rivera Jan 2012

Path Planning For General Mazes, Grant Gilbert Arthur Rivera

Masters Theses

Path planning is used in, but not limited to robotics, telemetry, aerospace, and medical applications. The goal of the path planning is to identify a route from an origination point to a destination point while avoiding obstacles. This path might not always be the shortest in distance as time, terrain, speed limits, and many other factors can affect the optimality of the path. However, in this thesis, the length, computational time, and the smoothness of the path are the only constraints that will be considered with the length of the path being the most important. There are a variety of …