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High Rate Space Time Code With Linear Decoding Complexity For Multiple Transmitting Antennas, Amir Laufer Jan 2012

High Rate Space Time Code With Linear Decoding Complexity For Multiple Transmitting Antennas, Amir Laufer

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The multipath nature of the wireless channel, results in a superposition of the signals of each path at the receiver. This can lead to either constructive or destructive interference. Strong destructive interference is frequently referred to as deep fade and may result in temporary failure of communication due to the severe drop in the channel's signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). To avoid this situation, signal diversity might be introduced. When having more than one antenna at the transmitter and / or receiver, forming a Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channel, spatial diversity can be employed to overcome the fading problem. Space time block codes …


Single And Multiphase Mixing In Partially Filled Stirred Vessels, Shilan Motamedvaziri Jan 2012

Single And Multiphase Mixing In Partially Filled Stirred Vessels, Shilan Motamedvaziri

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In many industrial applications, mixing vessels have a liquid height-to-tank diameter ratio, H/T, equal to, or larger than 1. However, there are many instances where this ratio is lower than 1, as in all those cases in which the vessel is either emptied or filled. Even when H/T<1, sufficient agitation must still be provided in order to attain the desired process objectives. When the impeller submergence is reduced as a result of lowering the liquid level, the fluid dynamics of even a single-phase stirred liquid can become quite complex, with different regimes possibly existing depending on the geometric characteristics of the system (such as impeller clearance, liquid height, or liquid submergence above the impeller). The objectives of this work were to study in detail the hydrodynamic changes that occur when H/T is decreased, and to determine the minimum liquid levels and the critical impeller submergence for different impeller off-bottom distances, impeller diameters and agitation speeds where adequate mixing process can still be achieved, both in a single liquid phase and in solid-liquid suspensions.

Flat-bottomed, baffled vessels (5L, 12L, 20L and 170L) equipped with a single disk turbine (DT) of four different sizes placed at five different impeller off-bottom clearances were used here to study the system's hydrodynamics and related mixing phenomena. A number of experimental tools were used to analyze the systems under investigation, including: …


Influence Of Defects And Impurities On Solar Cell Performance, Vinay Budhraja Jan 2012

Influence Of Defects And Impurities On Solar Cell Performance, Vinay Budhraja

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Multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar cells exhibit high impurity content and higher density of crystal defects such as grain boundaries, dislocations, stacking faults and impurity precipitates. Even though the effect of dislocations on mc-Si solar cell performance has been studied, a severe lack of understanding of the quantitative effects of dislocations on cell parameters still exists. Some correlation has been reported under the assumption of a uniform distribution of dislocation density and a negligible effect of front and back surface recombination velocity. This assumption can cause a significant error as the current mc-Si technology provides good surface passivation by SiN:H and …


Wireless Sensor Network For Health Monitoring, Jin Soo Choi Jan 2012

Wireless Sensor Network For Health Monitoring, Jin Soo Choi

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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is becoming a significant enabling technology for a wide variety of applications. Recent advances in WSN have facilitated the realization of pervasive health monitoring for both homecare and hospital environments. Current technological advances in sensors, power-efficient integrated circuits, and wireless communication have allowed the development of miniature, lightweight, low-cost, and smart physiological sensor nodes. These nodes are capable of sensing, processing, and communicating one or more vital signs. Furthermore, they can be used in wireless personal area networks (WPANs) or wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) for health monitoring. Many studies were performed and/or are under way …


Analysis Of A Composite Dielectric-Ferrite Loaded Resonator Using The Transmission Line Model With Application To A Tunable Dual Mode Bandpass Filter, Charlotte Blair Jan 2012

Analysis Of A Composite Dielectric-Ferrite Loaded Resonator Using The Transmission Line Model With Application To A Tunable Dual Mode Bandpass Filter, Charlotte Blair

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A magnetically tuned filter is presented in this dissertation. Filter tuning of a dielectric ceramic resonator is accomplished using by using two oppositely biased ferrites. Specifically, a change in the applied magnetic field is used to alter the permeability of the ferrite so as to achieve maximum tuning range. Through electromagnetic (EM) simulations and laboratory experiments, tuning of the filter passband by 20 MHz is demonstrated.

This investigation focuses on the design of a bandpass resonator using a combination of dielectric-ferrite material layers. An initial simplification of the geometry of the structure is used as the basis for a program …


Trust Management Schemes For Peer-To-Peer Networks, Lin Cai Jan 2012

Trust Management Schemes For Peer-To-Peer Networks, Lin Cai

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Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking enables users with similar interests to exchange, or obtain files. This network model has been proven popular to exchange music, pictures, or software applications. These files are saved, and most likely executed, at the downloading host. At the expense of this mechanism, worms, viruses, and malware find an open front door to the downloading host and gives them a convenient environment for successful proliferation throughout the network. Although virus detection software is currently available, this countermeasure works in a reactive fashion, and in most times, in an isolated manner. A trust management scheme is considered to contain …


Hot-Melt Mixing Of Partially Miscible Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient-Polymer Mixtures, Min Yang Jan 2012

Hot-Melt Mixing Of Partially Miscible Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient-Polymer Mixtures, Min Yang

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Solid dispersion/solution processes for producing pharmaceutical oral dosages such as hot-met extrusion (HME) have received increasing attention by industry and academe because they can enhance drugs’ solubility and even bioavailability to a great extent by converting drugs from crystalline to amorphous form. HME can be carried out at two process temperature regimes: one where Tprocess > Tm of the drug and the Tg of the polymer (or the Tm for the case of semi-crystalline polymers); the other at Tm > Tprocess > Tg (Tm for the case of semi-crystalline polymer). Processing below the drug’s …


Micromechanical Study Of Two-Phase Flow During Air Sparging, Shengyan Gao Jan 2012

Micromechanical Study Of Two-Phase Flow During Air Sparging, Shengyan Gao

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Air sparging (AS) is an in-situ soil/groundwater remediation technology, which involves the injection of pressurized air/oxygen through an air sparging well below the region of contamination. The efficiency of the in-situ sparging system is mainly controlled by the extent of contact between injected air and contaminated soil and pore fluid. Hence, characterizing the mechanisms governing movement of air through saturated porous media is therefore critical to the design of an effective cleanup treatment. However, in spite of the success of air sparging as a remediation technique for the clean-up of contaminated soils, to date, the fundamental mechanisms or the physics …


Development Of X-Ray Holography Methods For Structure Determination : Application Of High Speed Detectors And Novel Numerical Methods, Yuhao Wang Jan 2012

Development Of X-Ray Holography Methods For Structure Determination : Application Of High Speed Detectors And Novel Numerical Methods, Yuhao Wang

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Holographic methods show much promise to enable direct determination of atomic structure with minimal assumptions and approximations. The approach can, in principle, provide three dimensional information on atomic positions. However, significant developments in experimental techniques, instrumentation and in data collection and analysis are needed. A review of the holography method is given with a focus on X-ray fluorescence holography. Methods for analysis of X-ray holographic data are also reviewed. An overview of the detectors relevant to X-ray measurements is also presented. An experimental apparatus for rapid acquisition of X-ray holographs using novel X-ray detectors has been developed. The integration of …


Distributed Spectrum Leasing Via Cooperation, Tariq Elkourdi Jan 2012

Distributed Spectrum Leasing Via Cooperation, Tariq Elkourdi

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“Cognitive radio” networks enable the coexistence of primary (licensed) and secondary (unlicensed) terminals. Conventional frameworks, namely commons and property-rights models, while being promising in certain aspects, appear to have significant drawbacks for implementation of large-scale distributed cognitive radio networks, due to the technological and theoretical limits on the ability of secondary activity to perform effective spectrum sensing and on the stringent constraints on protocols and architectures.

To address the problems highlighted above, the framework of distributed spectrum leasing via cross-layer cooperation (DiSC) has been recently proposed as a basic mechanism to guide the design of decentralized cognitive radio networks. According …


The Effects Of Deposition Conditions On Rf Sputtered Gallium Tin Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors, Tanina Bradley Jan 2012

The Effects Of Deposition Conditions On Rf Sputtered Gallium Tin Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors, Tanina Bradley

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Thin film transistors (TFTs) were fabricated with a transparent amorphous gallium tin zinc oxide (GSZO) channel layer. GSZO is a promising, low cost replacement for the commonly used indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO).The transistors were fabricated on Si substrates to optimize performance prior to transferring device production to flexible substrates. This dissertation will address the effects of deposition and post-deposition parameters on the film properties and interface traps. It will also address the parameters’ resultant effects on device performance and stability with the use of various characterization techniques. Film properties were studied using x-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission measurements to …