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Online Nonintrusive Condition Monitoring And Fault Detection For Wind Turbines, Xiang Gong Dec 2012

Online Nonintrusive Condition Monitoring And Fault Detection For Wind Turbines, Xiang Gong

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The goal of this dissertation research is to develop online nonintrusive condition monitoring and fault detection methods for wind turbine generators (WTGs). The proposed methods use only the current measurements that have already been used by the control and protection systems of WTGs; no additional sensors or data acquisition devices are needed. Current-based condition monitoring and fault detection techniques have great economic benefits and the potential to be adopted by the wind energy industry. However, there are challenges in using current measurements for wind turbine condition monitoring and fault detection. First, it is a challenge to extract WTG fault signatures …


Fiber-Tip Fabry-Perot Interferometric Sensor Based On A Thin Silver Film, Fawen Guo Nov 2012

Fiber-Tip Fabry-Perot Interferometric Sensor Based On A Thin Silver Film, Fawen Guo

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Fiber-optic sensors have many advantages, including small size, light weight, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and the capability of remote sensing. Fiber- tip sensors are fabricated on a fiber tip and are the smallest type of fiber-optic sensor. The fiber-tip sensors have attracted a great deal of attention in past years for pressure, temperature, and acoustic sensing.

In this thesis, a fiber-tip sensor based on an ultra-thin silver film was proposed and demonstrated for highly sensitive and high frequency ultrasonic detection. The film is prepared by the vacuum thermal deposition method and then transferred to the fiber tip. The sensor has …


Modeling Of Power Semiconductor Devices, Tanya Kirilova Gachovska Aug 2012

Modeling Of Power Semiconductor Devices, Tanya Kirilova Gachovska

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

One of the requirements for choosing a proper power electronic device for a converter is that it must possess a low specific on-resistance. The specific on-resistance of a bipolar device is related to the base width and doping concentration of the lightly doped drift region. This means that the doping concentration and the width of the low-doped base region in a bipolar device must be carefully considered to achieve a desired avalanche breakdown voltage and on-resistance. In order to determine the technological parameters of a semiconductor device, a one dimensional analysis is used to calculate the minimum depletion layer width, …


Analysis Of Fiber Bragg Gratings For Ultrasonic Detection, Tongqing Liu Aug 2012

Analysis Of Fiber Bragg Gratings For Ultrasonic Detection, Tongqing Liu

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Fiber optic sensors became an emerging technique to detect ultrasonic emissions in the last decade. Their light weight, immunity to electromagnetic interference and capacity of being multiplexed make them defeat their electronic counterparts in various applications. In this thesis we presented a novel fiber optic ultrasonic sensor based on pi phase shift fiber Bragg gratings. Numerical simulations were performed to study the characteristics of pi phase shift fiber Bragg gratings impinged by ultrasonic waves. The coupling theory was introduced to analyze the change of fiber Bragg gratings when impinged by ultrasonic waves, and the transfer matrix method was utilized to …


Classification Of Genomic Sequences By Latent Semantic Analysis, Samuel F. Way Aug 2012

Classification Of Genomic Sequences By Latent Semantic Analysis, Samuel F. Way

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Evolutionary distance measures provide a means of identifying and organizing related organisms by comparing their genomic sequences. As such, techniques that quantify the level of similarity between DNA sequences are essential in our efforts to decipher the genetic code in which they are written.

Traditional methods for estimating the evolutionary distance separating two genomic sequences often require that the sequences first be aligned before they are compared. Unfortunately, this preliminary step imposes great computational burden, making this class of techniques impractical for applications involving a large number of sequences. Instead, we desire new methods for differentiating genomic sequences that eliminate …


A Hybrid Battery Model Capable Of Capturing Dynamic Circuit Characteristics And Nonlinear Capacity Effects, Taesic Kim Jul 2012

A Hybrid Battery Model Capable Of Capturing Dynamic Circuit Characteristics And Nonlinear Capacity Effects, Taesic Kim

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

A high-fidelity battery model capable of accurately predicting battery performance is required for proper design and operation of battery-powered systems. However, the existing battery models have at least one of the following drawbacks: 1) requiring intensive computation due to high complexity, 2) not applicable for electrical circuit design and simulation, and 3) not capable of accurately capturing the State of Charge (SOC) and predicting runtime of the battery due to neglecting the nonlinear capacity effects. This thesis proposes a novel hybrid battery model, which takes the advantages of an electrical circuit battery model to accurately predicting the dynamic circuit characteristics …


The Role Of Rare Earth Dopants In Semiconducting Host System For Spin Electronic Devices, Juan A. Colon Santana Jul 2012

The Role Of Rare Earth Dopants In Semiconducting Host System For Spin Electronic Devices, Juan A. Colon Santana

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The doping of a wide band gap insulator offers an opportunity to increase the coupling between free carriers and magnetic impurities under the magnetic polaron model, leading to an enhanced in the Curie temperature of the host compound, critical for the fabrication of devices with magnetic properties. Some rare earth elements have large intrinsic magnetic moments due to unfilled 4d orbitals, and have been readily incorporated in materials for optical applications. Here the rare earths gadolinium and cerium were explored either as dopants or as part of the high-K semiconducting compound for the fabrication of magnetic heterojunction devices with magnetic …


Laser-Based Spectroscopy And Spectrometry, Xiangnan He Jun 2012

Laser-Based Spectroscopy And Spectrometry, Xiangnan He

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Laser-based spectroscopy and spectrometry were extensively investigated in nanoscience, materials science, biomedical science, and etc. Different lasers with wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared, and with duration from continuous-wave (CW) to femtoseconds have been employed in various spectroscopic techniques to investigate the properties of materials and nanostructures. However, the sensitivity, spectral resolution, and spatial resolution of these techniques still need to be improved to better serve the purposes of detecting and analyzing various materials. The objective of the research in this dissertation is to improve the sensitivity, spectral resolution, and spatial resolution of different laser-based spectroscopy and spectrometry techniques, such as …


Synthesis Of Gallium Nitride By Laser-Assisted Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy, Matthew J. Mitchell May 2012

Synthesis Of Gallium Nitride By Laser-Assisted Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy, Matthew J. Mitchell

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

For the past two decades, gallium nitride (GaN) has become one of the most studied materials in the fields of optics and electronics due to its unique properties.Currently available methods for the synthesis of GaN require a high substrate temperature of 1100 oC, which can lead to several issues including a high defect concentration and increased probability of cracking and warping of films due to differences in thermal expansion coefficients between the substrate and film. The high growth temperature also prevents the integration of GaN devices with CMOS fabrication techniques, which has a post-process temperature limit of ~575 oC. …


Wireless Communications Under Qos Constraints: Energy Efficiency, Power And Rate Control, And Throughput, Deli Qiao May 2012

Wireless Communications Under Qos Constraints: Energy Efficiency, Power And Rate Control, And Throughput, Deli Qiao

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This dissertation deals with various issues in wireless communications under statistical quality of service (QoS) constraints. Effective capacity, which provides the maximum constant arrival rate that a wireless channel can sustain while satisfying statistical QoS constraints, is adopted as the performance metric. Energy efficiency of point-to-point links is first studied by characterizing the spectral efficiency-bit energy tradeoff in the low-power and wideband regimes. Different transmission strategies (with variable or fixed rate) and power policies are studied. Then, the effective capacity region for fading multiple-access channels (MAC) is investigated for different transmission strategies: Superposition coding with successive decoding and time division …


Vision-Based Human Action Recognition: A Sparse Representation Perspective, Zhe Zhang Apr 2012

Vision-Based Human Action Recognition: A Sparse Representation Perspective, Zhe Zhang

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The objective of vision-based human action recognition is to label the video sequence with its corresponding action category. In this thesis, the human action recognition problem is solved from a novel sparse representation perspective. First, spatial-temporal interest points are extracted in the video sequences. Then, a cuboid is extracted centered at each spatial-temporal interest point. The histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) and histogram of flow (HOF) descriptors for each cuboid are computed and concatenated into a one-dimensional vector. The K-Means clustering algorithm is used to cluster these cuboid feature vectors into a few visual codewords. Finally, each action instance is …


Laser-Induced Multi-Energy Processing In Diamond Growth, Zhiqiang Xie Apr 2012

Laser-Induced Multi-Energy Processing In Diamond Growth, Zhiqiang Xie

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Laser-induced multi-energy processing (MEP) introduces resonant vibrational excitations of precursor molecules to conventional chemical vapor deposition methods for material synthesis. In this study, efforts were extended to explore the capability of resonant vibrational excitations for promotion of energy efficiency in chemical reactions, for enhancement of diamond deposition, and for control of chemical reactions. The research project mainly focused on resonant vibrational excitations of precursor molecules using lasers in combustion flame deposition of diamond, which led to: 1) promotion of chemical reactions; 2) enhancement of diamond growth with higher growth rate and better crystallizations; 3) steering of chemical reactions which lead …