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Analysis And Comparison Of Popular Models For Current-Mode Control Of Switch Mode Power Supplies, Ramchandra M. Kotecha Jan 2011

Analysis And Comparison Of Popular Models For Current-Mode Control Of Switch Mode Power Supplies, Ramchandra M. Kotecha

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Current-mode control is the most popular scheme used for the operation of SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supplies). Current-mode control, also known as current-programmed mode or current-injected control is a multi-loop control scheme that has an inner loop and an outer voltage loop. The current loop controls the inductor peak current while the voltage loop controls the output voltage. The inner loop follows a set program by the outer loop. Some of the most popular small-signal models that predict the small-signal characteristics of current-mode control scheme have been analyzed and compared in this thesis. A PWM dc-dc buck converter in CCM(Continuous …


Performance Analysis Of Radar Waveforms For Congested Spectrums, Shaun W. Frost Jan 2011

Performance Analysis Of Radar Waveforms For Congested Spectrums, Shaun W. Frost

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With more users populating the RF spectrum and hence less available contiguous bandwidth, radar and communication waveforms are slowly forced to become more efficient at using their available frequencies. Two scenarios are considered: operation in a colored interference environment and operation in discontiguous spectral bands. Unconstrained algorithms for designing transmit waveforms and receive filters are evaluated, wherein varying a convex weight trades performance between spectral flatness and side lobe levels. An empirical study provides performance bounds for constrained radar waveform designs for an instantiation of the interference spectrum.

Closed-form predictions for integrated sidelobe ratio (ISLR) and peak-to-sidelobe ratio (PSLR) for …


Cognitively Sensitive User Interface For Command And Control Applications, Michael James Findler Jan 2011

Cognitively Sensitive User Interface For Command And Control Applications, Michael James Findler

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While there are broad guidelines for display or user interface design, creating effective human-computer interfaces for complex, dynamic systems control is challenging. Ad hoc approaches which consider the human as an afterthought are limiting. This research proposed a systematic approach to human / computer interface design that focuses on both the semantic and syntactic aspects of display design in the context of human-in-the-loop supervisory control of intelligent, autonomous multi-agent simulated unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). A systematic way to understand what needs to be displayed, how it should be displayed, and how the integrated system needs to be assessed is outlined …


Quantitative Computed-Tomography Based Bone-Strength Indicators For The Identification Of Low Bone-Strength Individuals In A Clinical Environment, Bino Abel Varghese Jan 2011

Quantitative Computed-Tomography Based Bone-Strength Indicators For The Identification Of Low Bone-Strength Individuals In A Clinical Environment, Bino Abel Varghese

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The aim of the current study was to develop quantitative computed-tomography (QCT)-based bone-strength indicators that highly correlate with finite-element (FE)-based strength. We perform a combined numerical-experimental study, comparing FE-predicted surface strains with strain gauge measurements, to validate the FE models of 36 long bones (humerus, radius, femur and tibia) under three-point bending and torsion. The FE models were constructed from trans-axial volumetric CT scans, and the segmented bone images were corrected for partial-volume effects. The material properties (Young's modulus for cortex, density-modulus relationship for trabecular bone and Poisson's ratio) were calibrated by minimizing the error between experiments and simulations among …


A Triangulation-Based Approach To Nonrigid Image Registration, Timothy R. Linden Jan 2011

A Triangulation-Based Approach To Nonrigid Image Registration, Timothy R. Linden

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A triangulation-based approach to nonrigid image registration is presented. This method builds upon control point projective registration methods. Control points for this method are located using the Harris point detector. An analysis is presented for this detector to show its properties. Projective registration is used as the basis for this non-rigid registration method. Details of the projective registration method used are presented. Nonrigid registration is used to spatially align images of a 3-D scene taken from different views. Projective registration approximates the scene geometry as a plane. This nonrigid approach subdivides the images into small corresponding triangles, to improve the …


Commercial Program Development For A Ground Loop Geothermal System: Energy Loads, Gui, Turbulent Flow, Heat Pump Model And Grid Study, Paul A. Gross Ii Jan 2011

Commercial Program Development For A Ground Loop Geothermal System: Energy Loads, Gui, Turbulent Flow, Heat Pump Model And Grid Study, Paul A. Gross Ii

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The use of the earth's thermal energy to heat and cool building space is nothing new; however, the heat transfer approximations used in modeling geothermal systems, leave uncertainty and lead to over sizing. The present work is part of a Wright State effort to improve the computer modeling tools used to simulate ground loop geothermal heating and cooling systems. The modern computer processor has equipped us with the computation speed to use a finite volume technique to solve the unsteady heat equation with hourly time steps for multi-year analyses in multiple spatial dimensions. Thus we feel there is more need …


Computational Modeling And Analysis Of Heavy Fuel Feasibility In Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine, Suniludaya Simha Moda Jan 2011

Computational Modeling And Analysis Of Heavy Fuel Feasibility In Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine, Suniludaya Simha Moda

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Direct Injection spark ignition (DISI) technology is helpful for the present day engine to increase the fuel efficiency. Power output and the choice of fuel as the demand and scarcity for fossil fuels are increasing. As a new technology DISI engines are employed in some commercial cars like the Pontiac Solstice using gasoline fuel. The advantages of DISI engines like use of different fuels, reduced compression ratio, reduced injection pressure and reduced operating pressures in DISI engines has not been widely tested. As a new technology DISI engines lack experimental results and combustion co-relations that can be directly used as …


Predicting Vigilance Performance Under Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Nathaniel Reese Bridges Jan 2011

Predicting Vigilance Performance Under Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Nathaniel Reese Bridges

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A brain stimulation technology called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may potentially mitigate the vigilance decrement. To practically use such technology, however, a model is necessary that indicates vigilance performance, both when stimulation is being applied and not applied. To address this issue, the author developed models capable of predicting vigilance performance in real and control stimulation conditions using previous tDCS-study data. The "all possible combinations" regression method produced over 200 models, later screened to 10. The model with the best average %error (11.49 ± 0.10) used left hemispheric cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFVL) as its sole input term-accounting for …


Distributed Fault Detection For A Class Of Large-Scale Nonlinear Uncertain Systems, Qi Zhang Jan 2011

Distributed Fault Detection For A Class Of Large-Scale Nonlinear Uncertain Systems, Qi Zhang

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In the distributed large-scale system, the behavior of any subsystem is not only influenced by variables belonging to it (local variables), but also by the variables in other subsystems during its interaction with neighboring subsystems. The effect of the fault in one subsystem will be quickly propagated to other subsystems due to their interconnections. Currently, most of the fault detection and diagnosis schemes are focused on centralized system which do not consider the interaction terms and can not efficiently detect the faults.

In this thesis, a distributed fault detection scheme is developed for a class of large-scale nonlinear uncertain systems …


Large Scale Distributed Semantic N-Gram Language Model, Yuandong Jiang Jan 2011

Large Scale Distributed Semantic N-Gram Language Model, Yuandong Jiang

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Language model is a crucial component in statistical machine translation system. The basic language model is N-gram which predicts the next word based on previous N-1 words. It has been used in the state-of-the-art commercial machine translation systems over years. However, the N-gram model ignores the rich syntactic and semantic structure in natural languages. We propose a composite semantic N-gram language model which combines probabilistic latent semantic analysis model with N-gram as a generative model. We have implemented the proposed composite language model in a super-computer with thousand processors that is trained by 1.3 billion tokens corpus. Comparing with simple …


Energy Reduction For Asynchronous Circuits In Soc Applications, Harish Gopalakrishnan Jan 2011

Energy Reduction For Asynchronous Circuits In Soc Applications, Harish Gopalakrishnan

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As complexity increases and gate sizes shrink for monolithic, mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) technologies, two problems become dominant: substrate noise caused by digital clocks interfering with highly sensitive analog and radio frequency (RF) components and parametric variations that can cause circuit delays to vary in excess of 35%. Clockless logic (or asynchronous) circuits address both of these issues and more. Clockless, asynchronous circuits are by nature delay-insensitive making them immune to parametric variations. Even more important is the processing characteristics of clockless asynchronous circuits, which eliminate highly intricate clock signals that cause large power spikes every time they switch. Consequently, …


Small-Signal Modeling Of Resonant Converters, Agasthya Ayachit Jan 2011

Small-Signal Modeling Of Resonant Converters, Agasthya Ayachit

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Resonant DC-DC converters play an important role in applications that operate at high-frequencies (HF). Their advantages over those of pulse-width modulated (PWM) DC-DC converters have led to the invention of several topologies over the traditional forms of these converters. Series resonant converter is the subject of study in this thesis. By variation in the switching frequency of the transistor switches, the optimum operating points can be achieved. Hence, the steady-state frequency-domain analysis of the series resonant converter is performed. The operational and characteristic differences between the series resonant and parallel resonant and series-parallel resonant configurations are highlighted. In order to …


Niyama Based Taper Optimizations In Steel Alloy Castings, Daniel A. Gorsky Jan 2011

Niyama Based Taper Optimizations In Steel Alloy Castings, Daniel A. Gorsky

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In the casting process, regions of shrinkage porosity can be reduced or eliminated through the implementation of taper, or small angled additions of mass on the boundaries of the part design, before risers are placed on the casting. Taper supplements the effect of risers so that a smaller riser volume is necessary to make a casting sound. Typically, taper is determined for a casting by using industry guidelines that were developed for simple two-dimensional simplifications of a complex casting. There is no accepted method of defining taper directly on part geometry aside from using expert opinions to make final decisions …


Development And Evaluation Of An Interface Aid To Support Web Based Information Seeking For The Blind Research Study, Carissa Ann Brunsman-Johnson Jan 2011

Development And Evaluation Of An Interface Aid To Support Web Based Information Seeking For The Blind Research Study, Carissa Ann Brunsman-Johnson

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Information seeking on websites has become more and more challenging for people who are blind. Screen readers attempt to make that task easier by introducing new commands and functionality but there still exists a fundamental gap in the difficulty for people who are blind compared to their sighted counterparts. This research identifies the strategies used by people who are blind and sighted to create an information seeking model, develop the Keywords Expected for Your Search (KEYS) conceptual model for assisting task performance and evaluate a KEYS prototype of this concept for information search and retrieval.

This information seeking model was …


Circuit Techniques On Improving Timing And Noise In Dynamic Cmos, Arvind Vaidyanadeswaran Jan 2011

Circuit Techniques On Improving Timing And Noise In Dynamic Cmos, Arvind Vaidyanadeswaran

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Dynamic CMOS are widely employed in high-performance CMOS chips due to high speed and less area in comparison with Static CMOS. However, Dynamic CMOS circuits are inherently less noise tolerant than Static CMOS circuits. This problem becomes more severe with aggressive technology scaling into nanometer process, particularly caused by the charge sharing, the sub-threshold leakage current, the power rail noise and the crosstalk noise. In this thesis, circuit techniques on improving both timing and noise of Dynamic CMOS are presented. A comparison with previous reported work is also presented. Simulations proved that the proposed circuit techniques can achieve a high …


Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizer Architecture For Wireless Communication In 90 Nm Cmos Technology, Tri Trong Nguyen Jan 2011

Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizer Architecture For Wireless Communication In 90 Nm Cmos Technology, Tri Trong Nguyen

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Software radio is one promising field that can meet the demands for low cost, low power, and high speed electronic devices for wireless communication. At the heart of software radio is a programmable oscillator called a Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS). DDS has the capabilities of rapid frequency hopping by digital software control while operating at very high frequencies and having sub-hertz resolution. Nevertheless, the digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and the read-only-memory (ROM) look-up table, building blocks of the DDS, prevent the DDS to be used in wireless communication because they introduce errors and noises to the DDS and their performances deteriorate …


Measuring Uncertainty Of Protein Secondary Structure, Alan Eugene Herner Jan 2011

Measuring Uncertainty Of Protein Secondary Structure, Alan Eugene Herner

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This dissertation develops and demonstrates a method to measure the uncertainty of secondary structure of protein sequences using Shannon's information theory. This method is applied to a newly developed large dataset of chameleon sequences and to several protein hinges culled from the Hinge Atlas. The uncertainty of the central residue in each tripeptide is computed for each amino acid in a sequence using Cuff and Barton's CB513 as the reference set. It is shown that while secondary structure uncertainty is relatively high in chameleon regions [avg = 1.27 bits] it is relatively low in the regions 1-7 residues nearest a …


Aberrant Dna Replication At An Ectopic Chromosomal Site In Human Cells, Xiaomi Chen Jan 2011

Aberrant Dna Replication At An Ectopic Chromosomal Site In Human Cells, Xiaomi Chen

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Aberrant DNA replication, including over-replication or under-replication may lead to life-threatening mutation or even cause human diseases. This thesis focused on three issues related to abnormal DNA replication in human chromosomes including: I) to define the function of DNA unwinding element (DUE) and DNA unwinding element-binding protein (DUE-B) to maintain an active c-myc replicator; II) to determine the role of trans-acting factors in defining a replication origin on human chromosomes; III) to investigate the mechanism by which hairpins affect DNA replication and instability of (CTG)n•(CAG)n trinucleotide repeat tracts in human cells.

Our laboratory previously demonstrated that both DUE and DUE-B, …


Real-Time Fault Diagnosis Of Automotive Electrical Power Generation And Storage System, Luis Farfan-Ramos Jan 2011

Real-Time Fault Diagnosis Of Automotive Electrical Power Generation And Storage System, Luis Farfan-Ramos

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Automobiles depend more and more on electric power. Analysis of warranty data by automotive OEMs shows that faults in the automotive electrical power generation and storage (EPGS) system are often misdiagnosed. Therefore, monitoring of the state of health (SOH) of the automotive EPGS system is vital for early and correct diagnosis of faults in it, ensuring a reliable supply of electric power to the vehicle and reducing maintenance costs. In this research project, a model-based SOH monitoring method for the EPGS system is developed without the requirement of an alternator current sensor. A model representing the dynamic relationship between the …


Graphene Based Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion Batteries, Sree Lakshmi Cheekati Jan 2011

Graphene Based Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion Batteries, Sree Lakshmi Cheekati

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Improvements of the anode performances in Li-ions batteries are in demand to satisfy applications in transportation. In comparison with graphitic carbons, transition metal oxides as well as graphene can store over twice amount of lithium per gram. Recently, graphene-based anodes for Li-ion batteries are under extensive development. In this research, lithium storage characteristics in graphene oxide (GO), GO/Manganese acetate (GO/MnAc), GO/manganese oxide (GO/MnOx) composites and Nano Graphene Platelets (NGP) were studied. The prepared GO delivered reversible capacities of 706mAh/g with an average columbic efficiency of 87%. Reversible capacities of 533 mAh/g were observed for GO/MnAc composite. GO/MnOx nanocomposite thermal annealed …


Cognitive Cyber Weapon Selection Tool Empirical Evaluation, Preethi Vinayak Ponangi Jan 2011

Cognitive Cyber Weapon Selection Tool Empirical Evaluation, Preethi Vinayak Ponangi

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Keeping in pace with the latest technological innovations in the cyber world, the misuse of this powerful infrastructure has also increased proportionally. Although a lot of recent attacks have been documented in the mainstream media, counter measures for cyber defense mechanism have only received some attention in the recent research literature. Most of the global attacks in the cyber space have proved to be carefully planned premeditated attacks. Considering that most of these attacks are co-coordinated by humans, a new area of psychological weaponry is being investigated by the research community. This study aims to empirically evaluate the effectiveness of …


A User Centered Design And Prototype Of A Mobile Reading Device For The Visually Impaired, Robert B. Keefer Jan 2011

A User Centered Design And Prototype Of A Mobile Reading Device For The Visually Impaired, Robert B. Keefer

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While mobile reading devices have been on the market and investigated by researchers in recent years, there is still work required to make these devices highly accessible to the visually impaired. A usability test with one such device revealed gaps in the current state of the art devices. These gaps focus mostly on the user interaction and his or her ability to quickly consume written reading material. In this dissertation a voice user interface (VUI) is presented that improves the ability of a blind user of a mobile reading device to interact with written material. The image processing techniques required …


Dynamic Control For A Pneumatic Muscle Actuator To Achieve Isokinetic Muscle Strengthening, Kara Lynn Hall Jan 2011

Dynamic Control For A Pneumatic Muscle Actuator To Achieve Isokinetic Muscle Strengthening, Kara Lynn Hall

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A pneumatic muscle actuator (PMA) is a device that mimics behavior of skeletal muscle by contracting and generating force in a nonlinear manner when activated. PMAs have a high power to weight ratio and possess unique characteristics which make them ideal for human interaction. Due to their nonlinear dynamics, PMAs are difficult to control, presenting challenges in system implementation. Despite these challenges, PMAs have great potential as a source of resistance for strength training and rehabilitation. The main goal of this work was to control a PMA for use in isokinetic exercise, potentially benefiting anyone in need of optimal strength …


Human Micro-Range/Micro-Doppler Signature Extraction, Association, And Statistical Characterization For High-Resolution Radar, Orelle Ryan Fogle Jan 2011

Human Micro-Range/Micro-Doppler Signature Extraction, Association, And Statistical Characterization For High-Resolution Radar, Orelle Ryan Fogle

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Recently, the use of micro-Doppler (μD) radar signatures for classification has become an area of focus, in particular for the case of dynamic targets where many components are interacting over time. To fully exploit the signature information, individual scattering centers may be extracted and associated over the full target observation. Due to the complexity of the target signature, the automated analysis is very difficult. However, the availability of ultra-fine resolution or micro-range (μR) resolution along with target scattering knowledge, can aid this process immensely. Here, we describe a feature extraction algorithm which utilizes both μD and …


Design Of A Low Power And Area Efficient Digital Down Converter And Sinc Filter In Cmos 90-Nm Technology, Steven John Billman Jan 2011

Design Of A Low Power And Area Efficient Digital Down Converter And Sinc Filter In Cmos 90-Nm Technology, Steven John Billman

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A digital down converter (DDC) typically receives a digital input that has been generated by an analog to digital converter (ADC) operating at intermediate frequency (IF) in an RF receiver chain. The function of the DDC is to down convert the IF signal to baseband in phase (I) and quadrature (Q) signals and is a very important component in wireless receivers. A Digital Down Converter (DDC) is developed based on square wave local oscillators facilitating a multiplier-less implementation with no constraints on the sampling frequency. The DDC includes a pseudo multi-rate SINC low pass filter which exhibits better performance compared …


Framework For Cohesive Zone Model Based Multiscale Damage Evolution In A Fatigue Environment, Michael Andrew Thomas Jan 2011

Framework For Cohesive Zone Model Based Multiscale Damage Evolution In A Fatigue Environment, Michael Andrew Thomas

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The focus of this research is to develop a framework to track damage evolution in a structural model subjected to a fatigue environment. This framework incorporates a micromechanical approach of continuous damage modeling, where damage in a homogenized representative microstructure is introduced at the continuum scale through the material constitutive matrix. In this research, damage in the representative microstructure is simulated utilizing cohesive zone models (CZM) whose properties are a function of the magnitude of applied stresses and the resulting separation. In order to minimize the mesh dependence of the cohesive zone model an adaptive meshing technique is employed. A …


Multi-Objectivization In Genetic Algorithms, Darrell F. Lochtefeld Jan 2011

Multi-Objectivization In Genetic Algorithms, Darrell F. Lochtefeld

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Multi-objectivization is the process of reformulating a single-objective problem into a multi-objective problem and solving it with a multi-objective method in order to provide a solution to the original single-objective problem. Multi-objectivization differs from other traditional divide-and-conquer techniques-the method splits the objective function rather than the search space. Prior to recent evidence, such reformulations were thought to make a problem more complex. However, more recent research suggests that decomposition in the objective space can lead to useful optimization techniques when coupled with a population-based search. Machine based optimization techniques are varied but often based upon an analogy to real-world phenomena. …


Self-Calibrating Cricket Motes For Indoor Navigation, Yogendra Jayant Patil Jan 2011

Self-Calibrating Cricket Motes For Indoor Navigation, Yogendra Jayant Patil

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Global Positioning System (GPS) plays a vital role for providing localization to the autonomous robots. But the quality of the GPS signal degrades in an indoor location and hence GPS cannot be used for indoor localization. Cricket motes are location-aware system that can provide localization service to its users in an indoor location. Cricket motes apply the acoustic ranging technique to find distance between two points. But before a user can use this localization system, assigning coordinate system to the motes requires manual assistance. This project presents a novel algorithm for self-calibration of the cricket motes to a coordinate system …


V1-Derived Renshaw Cells And Ia Inhibitory Interneurons Differentiate Early During Development, Ana Benito González Jan 2011

V1-Derived Renshaw Cells And Ia Inhibitory Interneurons Differentiate Early During Development, Ana Benito González

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Locomotor development is dependent on the maturation of spinal cord circuits controlling motor output, but little is known about the development of the spinal interneurons that control motoneuron activity. This study focused on the development of Renshaw cells (RCs) and Ia inhibitory interneurons (IaINs), which mediate recurrent and reciprocal inhibition, respectively, two basic inhibitory circuits for motorneuron control. Both interneurons originate from the same progenitor pool (p1) giving rise to ventral spinal embryonic interneurons denominated V1. V1-derived interneurons (V1-INs) establish local inhibitory connections with ipsilateral motoneurons and express the transcription factor engrailed-1. This characteristic permitted the generation of transgenic mice …


Influence Of Design Parameters On Cup-Stem Orientations For Impingement Free Range Of Motion In Hip Implants, Dishita Prakashbhai Patel Jan 2011

Influence Of Design Parameters On Cup-Stem Orientations For Impingement Free Range Of Motion In Hip Implants, Dishita Prakashbhai Patel

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The objective of this investigation is to determine the optimum positions of the prosthesis in total hip arthroplasty that produce least amount of impingement. Theoretical ranges of six basic hip motions were determined under walking, stumbling, internal rotation at 90 flexion and external rotation at 0 extension with 15 abduction, using mathematical models and validated for impingement using finite element analysis. A generalized approach, where impingement does not occur, was developed in this study to understand influence of design parameters such as head-neck ratio, neck-shaft angle, oscillation angle, and stem offset on cup-stem orientations such as cup inclination, cup anteversion, …