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Numerical Modeling Of Deformation, Oscillation, Spreading And Collision Characteristics Of Droplets In An Electric Field, Osameh Ghazian
Numerical Modeling Of Deformation, Oscillation, Spreading And Collision Characteristics Of Droplets In An Electric Field, Osameh Ghazian
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Electric field induced flows, or electrohydrodynamics (EHD), have been promising in many fast-growing technologies, where droplet movement and deformation can be controlled to enhance heat transfer and mass transport. Several complex EHD problems existing in many applications were investigated in this thesis.
Firstly, this thesis presents the results of numerical simulations of the deformation, oscillation and breakup of a weakly conducting droplet suspended in an ambient medium with higher conductivity. It is the first time that the deformation of such a droplet was investigated numerically in a 3D configuration. We have determined three types of behavior for the droplets, which …
Monostatic Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Using Commercial Wimax Transceivers In The License-Exempt Spectrum, Kai Liu
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The past half-century witnessed an evolution of synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Boosted by digital signal processing (DSP), a variety of SAR imaging algorithms have been developed, in which the wavenumber domain algorithm is mature for airborne SAR and independent of signal waveforms. Apart from the algorithm development, there is a growing interest in how to acquire the raw data of targets’ echoes before the DSP for SAR imaging in a cost-effective way. For the data acquisition, various studies over the past 15 years have shed light on utilizing the signal generated from the ubiquitous broadband wireless technology – orthogonal frequency …
Automated Image Interpretation For Science Autonomy In Robotic Planetary Exploration, Raymond Francis
Automated Image Interpretation For Science Autonomy In Robotic Planetary Exploration, Raymond Francis
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Advances in the capabilities of robotic planetary exploration missions have increased the wealth of scientific data they produce, presenting challenges for mission science and operations imposed by the limits of interplanetary radio communications. These data budget pressures can be relieved by increased robotic autonomy, both for onboard operations tasks and for decision- making in response to science data.
This thesis presents new techniques in automated image interpretation for natural scenes of relevance to planetary science and exploration, and elaborates autonomy scenarios under which they could be used to extend the reach and performance of exploration missions on planetary surfaces.
Two …
Contextual Anomaly Detection Framework For Big Sensor Data, Michael Hayes
Contextual Anomaly Detection Framework For Big Sensor Data, Michael Hayes
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Performing predictive modelling, such as anomaly detection, in Big Data is a difficult task. This problem is compounded as more and more sources of Big Data are generated from environmental sensors, logging applications, and the Internet of Things. Further, most current techniques for anomaly detection only consider the content of the data source, i.e. the data itself, without concern for the context of the data. As data becomes more complex it is increasingly important to bias anomaly detection techniques for the context, whether it is spatial, temporal, or semantic. The work proposed in this thesis outlines a contextual anomaly detection …
Hybrid Data Storage Framework For The Biometrics Domain, Abhinav Tiwari
Hybrid Data Storage Framework For The Biometrics Domain, Abhinav Tiwari
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Biometric based authentication is one of the most popular techniques adopted in large-scale identity matching systems due to its robustness in access control. In recent years, the number of enrolments has increased significantly posing serious issues towards the performance and scalability of these systems. In addition, the use of multiple modalities (such as face, iris and fingerprint) is further increasing the issues related to scalability. This research work focuses on the development of a new Hybrid Data Storage Framework (HDSF) that would improve scalability and performance of biometric authentication systems (BAS). In this framework, the scalability issue is addressed by …
Performance Assessment Of Wireless Two Way Relay Channel Systems, Siramack Ghadimi
Performance Assessment Of Wireless Two Way Relay Channel Systems, Siramack Ghadimi
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The objective of this thesis is theoretical investigations and numerical simulations of Two Way Relay Channel (TWRC) systems, particularly in an impulsive noise environment. Special attention is given to investigation of a TWRC system based on polarized antennas. The first part of the thesis focuses on modelling of impulsive noise and the effect of impulsive noise on TWRC systems. The study was conducted by simulating the wireless TWRC models in the presence of impulsive noise. The bit error probability performance of the channel data was compared and at last their results are shown by graphs. The study has been further …
Internav3d: A Navigation Tool For Robot-Assisted Needle-Based Intervention For The Lung, Srikanth Bhattad
Internav3d: A Navigation Tool For Robot-Assisted Needle-Based Intervention For The Lung, Srikanth Bhattad
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in North America. There are recent advances in cancer treatment techniques that can treat cancerous tumors, but require a real-time imaging modality to provide intraoperative assistive feedback. Ultrasound (US) imaging is one such modality. However, while its application to the lungs has been limited because of the deterioration of US image quality (due to the presence of air in the lungs); recent work has shown that appropriate lung deflation can help to improve the quality sufficiently to enable intraoperative, US-guided robotics-assisted techniques to be used. The work described in …
Reliability Models Applied To Smartphone Applications, Sonia Meskini
Reliability Models Applied To Smartphone Applications, Sonia Meskini
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Smartphones have become the most used electronic devices. They carry out most of the functionalities of desktops, offering various useful applications that suit the user’s needs. Therefore, instead of the operator, the user has been the main controller of the device and its applications, therefore its reliability has become an emergent requirement. As a first step, based on collected smartphone applications failure data, we investigated and evaluated the efficacy of Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGMs) when applied to these smartphone data in order to check whether they achieve the same accuracy as in the desktop/laptop area. None of the selected …
A Framework For Measuring The Usability Issues And Criteria Of Mobile Learning Applications, Abdalha A. Ali
A Framework For Measuring The Usability Issues And Criteria Of Mobile Learning Applications, Abdalha A. Ali
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
With the continuing growth of mobile devices outpacing that of desktops and laptops, mobile devices have become the new personal computer. These devices have become increasingly sophisticated and extremely powerful in the last few years. Substantial work has been done to measure mobile applications’ level of quality; many researchers have attempted to figure out why certain applications fail and others succeed.
In this thesis, a conceptual framework for measuring the quality aspects and criteria of m-learning is produced. Furthermore, a software prototype application for smartphones to assess usability issues of m-learning applications has been designed and implemented. This prototype application …
Software Size And Effort Estimation From Use Case Diagrams Using Regression And Soft Computing Models, Ali Bou Nassif
Software Size And Effort Estimation From Use Case Diagrams Using Regression And Soft Computing Models, Ali Bou Nassif
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
In this research, we propose a novel model to predict software size and effort from use case diagrams. The main advantage of our model is that it can be used in the early stages of the software life cycle, and that can help project managers efficiently conduct cost estimation early, thus avoiding project overestimation and late delivery among other benefits. Software size, productivity, complexity and requirements stability are the inputs of the model. The model is composed of six independent sub-models which include non-linear regression, linear regression with a logarithmic transformation, Radial Basis Function Neural Network (RBFNN), Multilayer Perceptron Neural …
Three-Dimensional Modeling Of Electrostatic Precipitator Using Hybrid Finite Element - Flux Corrected Transport Technique, Niloofar Farnoosh
Three-Dimensional Modeling Of Electrostatic Precipitator Using Hybrid Finite Element - Flux Corrected Transport Technique, Niloofar Farnoosh
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
This thesis presents the results of a three-dimensional simulation of the entire precipitation process inside a single-electrode one-stage electrostatic precipitator (ESP). The model was designed to predict the motion of ions, gas and solid particles. The precipitator consists of two parallel grounded collecting plates with a corona electrode mounted at the center, parallel to the plates and excited with a high dc voltage. The complex mutual interaction between the three coexisting phenomena of electrostatic field, fluid dynamics and the particulate transport, which affect the ESP process, were taken into account in all the simulations. The electrostatic field and ionic space …
Semantic Privacy Policies For Service Description And Discovery In Service-Oriented Architecture, Diego Zuquim Guimaraes Garcia
Semantic Privacy Policies For Service Description And Discovery In Service-Oriented Architecture, Diego Zuquim Guimaraes Garcia
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Privacy can be defined as the right of an individual to have information about them accessed and used in conformity with what they consider acceptable. Privacy preservation in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an open problem. A solution for this problem must include features that support privacy preservation in each area of SOA. This thesis focuses on the areas of service description and discovery. The problems in these areas are that currently it is not possible to describe how a service provider deals with information received from a service consumer as well as discover a service that satisfies the privacy preferences …
A Usability Maturity Model For Open Source Software, Arif Raza
A Usability Maturity Model For Open Source Software, Arif Raza
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
User satisfaction has always been a major factor in the success of software, regardless of whether the software is closed proprietary or open source software (OSS). Although user-centered designs are gaining recognition among the OSS community, many design scenarios still do not incorporate usability as one of their primary goals. Accordingly, many individuals believe that if OSS was more usable, its popularity would increase tremendously. Although there are strong examples of usable open source software, there is still potential to improve the usability of OSS. The usability assessment of open source projects is an area where relatively little research has …