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Computational Fluid Dynamics Study Of Swirling Sonic Jets, Murphy Leo O'Dea Jan 1994

Computational Fluid Dynamics Study Of Swirling Sonic Jets, Murphy Leo O'Dea

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Implementation Of Ultrafast Optical Characterization Techniques, Nicholas J. Croglio Jan 1994

Implementation Of Ultrafast Optical Characterization Techniques, Nicholas J. Croglio

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The single beam Z-Scan technique, a two beam Pulse-Delay Modulation Technique (PDMT), and a combination of these methods are implemented to measure both nonlinear absorption and nonlinear refraction in semiconductors. The laser source used is a Kerr Lens Modelocked (KLM) Ti:sapphire laser producing tunable near IR 100 femtosecond pulses of ~5 nJ of energy per pulse at a 90 MHz repetition rate. Specifically we monitor two photon absorption and the bound electronic nonlinear refraction in ZnSe and this nonlinear refraction in ZnS. These techniques open the spectral range where these nonlinear optical parameters can be measured by allowing tunable high …


Color Image Enhancement Using Both Chromatic And Luminance Components, George Eric Hague Ii Jan 1994

Color Image Enhancement Using Both Chromatic And Luminance Components, George Eric Hague Ii

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

A vast amount of work has been published regarding grayscale processing of digital images. Although some of this work has been adapted for color images, many of the resulting algorithms neglect the correlation that exists between the individual RGB color components. Consequently, they introduce color artifacts. Attempts have been made to decouple the RGB components through color space transformations that isolate the luminance from the chromatic information. Color image enhancement is then considered a two step process, where the luminance and the chromatic components are processed independently. However, the RGB color space only has a finite number of available colors, …


Integration Of Artificial Neural Networks And Simulation Modeling In A Decision Support System, Kenney Lecroy Jan 1994

Integration Of Artificial Neural Networks And Simulation Modeling In A Decision Support System, Kenney Lecroy

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A simulation based decision support system is developed for AT&T Microelectronics in Orlando. This system uses simulation modeling to capture the complex nature of semiconductor test operations. Simulation, however, is not a tool for optimization by itself. Numerous executions of the simulation model must generally be performed to narrow in on a set of proper decision parameters. As a means of alleviating this shortcoming, artificial neural networks are used in conjunction with simulation modeling to aid management in the decision making process. The integration of simulation and neural networks in a comprehensive decision support system, in effect, learns the reverse …


An Efficient Method For Representing And Computing Transitive Closure Over Temporal Relations, Vincent J. Kovarik Jan 1994

An Efficient Method For Representing And Computing Transitive Closure Over Temporal Relations, Vincent J. Kovarik

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The need for temporal reasoning is found throughout the engineering disciplines. James Allen introduced a representation for temporal reasoning based upon the concept of intervals. This approach provides a rich set of temporal relations for reasoning over events and changes in state. The full temporal algebra is NP-complete however. The algorithm developed by Allen executes in 0(n3) time but only ensures consistency between any three intervals.

This research presents an approach to representing interval relations as a bit-encoded form which captures the relationships between the end-points of the intervals. A bit-algebra is then defined which provides an …


Synthesis Of Numerical Integrators For The Real-Time Digital Simulation Of Continuous Systems, Michael James Panzitta Jan 1994

Synthesis Of Numerical Integrators For The Real-Time Digital Simulation Of Continuous Systems, Michael James Panzitta

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Real-time digital simulation is a powerful means for engineers and scientists in government, industry, and academia to perform research and training as well as serving as a basis for many commercial applications. Due to the special constraints imposed by digitally simulating continuous systems in real time, however, many of these systems either require costly high-speed components or are unable to provide suitable performance characteristics using affordable computers.

This dissertation describes a new technique for the synthesis of numerical integrators specifically designed for the real-time digital simulation of continuous systems. This methodology is based upon the fact that the state derivatives …