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Two-Dimensional Fast Evanescent Wave Algorithm, W. C. Chew, L. (Lijun) J. Jiang, S. Velamparambil Dec 2001

Two-Dimensional Fast Evanescent Wave Algorithm, W. C. Chew, L. (Lijun) J. Jiang, S. Velamparambil

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A new fast evanescent wave algorithm (FEWA) is introduced in the two-dimensional (2-D) case. It expands the Green's function into propagating waves and directional evanescent waves. Applying the evanescent wave correction technique, a procedure similar to the traditional MLFMA can be expedited. No buffer region is necessary anymore, and fewer translators are needed. Numerical examples are given to show the features of this method.


Energy Storage Systems For Advanced Power Applications, Aysen Arsoy, Yilu Liu, Paul F. Ribeiro, Brian K. Johnson, Mariesa Crow Dec 2001

Energy Storage Systems For Advanced Power Applications, Aysen Arsoy, Yilu Liu, Paul F. Ribeiro, Brian K. Johnson, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

While energy storage technologies do not represent energy sources, they provide valuable added benefits to improve stability power quality, and reliability of supply. Battery technologies have improved significantly in order to meet the challenges of practical electric vehicles and utility applications. Flywheel technologies are now used in advanced nonpolluting uninterruptible power supplies. Advanced capacitors are being considered as energy storage for power quality applications. Superconducting energy storage systems are still in their prototype stages but receiving attention for utility applications. The latest technology developments, some performance analysis, and cost considerations are addressed. This paper concentrates on the performance benefits of …


Power System Deregulation, Mariesa Crow Dec 2001

Power System Deregulation, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Given the difficulties encountered by the state of California in deregulating their electric power industry, many people are questioning the wisdom of such a move. To better understand the motivation behind deregulation, the author looks at the cost of energy nationwide in the United States. For example, she considers some of the regional energy costs from August 2001.


Emi Mitigation With Multilayer Power-Bus Stacks And Via Stitching Of Reference Planes, Xiaoning Ye, David M. Hockanson, Min Li, Yong Ren, Wei Cui, James L. Drewniak, Richard E. Dubroff Nov 2001

Emi Mitigation With Multilayer Power-Bus Stacks And Via Stitching Of Reference Planes, Xiaoning Ye, David M. Hockanson, Min Li, Yong Ren, Wei Cui, James L. Drewniak, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

General methods for reducing printed circuit board (PCB) emissions over a broad band of high frequencies are necessary to meet EMI requirements, as processors become faster and more powerful. One mechanism by which EMI can be coupled off a PCB or multichip module (MCM) structure is from high-frequency fringing electric fields on the dc power and reference planes at the substrate periphery An approach for EMI mitigation by stitching multiple ground planes together along the periphery of multilayer PCB power-bus stacks with closely spaced vias is reported and quantified in this paper. Power-bus noise induced EMI and coupling from the …


Dc Power-Bus Design Using Fdtd Modeling With Dispersive Media And Surface Mount Technology Components, Xiaoning Ye, Marina Koledintseva, Min Li, James L. Drewniak Nov 2001

Dc Power-Bus Design Using Fdtd Modeling With Dispersive Media And Surface Mount Technology Components, Xiaoning Ye, Marina Koledintseva, Min Li, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

DC power-bus modeling in high-speed digital design using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is demonstrated herein. The dispersive character of the dielectric layers used in printed circuit board substrates is taken into account in this study. In particular, FR-4 is considered. The complex permittivity of the dielectric is approximated by a Debye model. A wide-band frequency response (100 MHz-5 GHz) is obtained through a single FDTD simulation. Good agreement is achieved between the modeled and measured results for a typical dc power-bus structure with multiple surface mount technology (SMT) decoupling capacitors placed on the printed circuit board (PCB). The FDTD …


Dc Power-Bus Modeling And Design With A Mixed-Potential Integral-Equation Formulation And Circuit Extraction, Jun Fan, James L. Drewniak, Hao Shi, James L. Knighten Nov 2001

Dc Power-Bus Modeling And Design With A Mixed-Potential Integral-Equation Formulation And Circuit Extraction, Jun Fan, James L. Drewniak, Hao Shi, James L. Knighten

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Application of a circuit extraction approach based on a mixed-potential integral equation formulation (CEMPIE) for dc power-bus modeling in high-speed digital designs is detailed herein. Agreement with measurements demonstrates the effectiveness of the approach. Dielectric losses are included into the calculation of Green's functions, and thus, incorporated into the rigorous first principles formulation. A SPICE model is then extracted from the discretized integral equation. A quasistatic approximation is used for Green's functions to keep the extracted circuit elements frequency independent. Previous work has established a necessary meshing criterion in order to ensure accuracy for a given substrate thickness and dielectric …


Quantifying Smt Decoupling Capacitor Placement In Dc Power-Bus Design For Multilayer Pcbs, Jun Fan, James L. Drewniak, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Antonio Orlandi, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff Nov 2001

Quantifying Smt Decoupling Capacitor Placement In Dc Power-Bus Design For Multilayer Pcbs, Jun Fan, James L. Drewniak, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Antonio Orlandi, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Noise on a dc power-bus that results from device switching, as well as other potential mechanisms, is a primary source of many signal integrity (SI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems. Surface mount technology (SMT) decoupling capacitors are commonly used to mitigate this power-bus noise. A critical design issue associated with this common practice in high-speed digital designs is placement of the capacitors with respect to the integrated circuits (ICs). Local decoupling, namely, placing SMT capacitors in proximity to ICs, is investigated in this study. Multilayer PCB designs that employ entire layers or area fills for power and ground in a …


A Comparison Of Facts Integrated With Battery Energy Storage Systems, Lin Zhang, Shen Chen, Stan Atcitty, Mariesa Crow Nov 2001

A Comparison Of Facts Integrated With Battery Energy Storage Systems, Lin Zhang, Shen Chen, Stan Atcitty, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The integration of energy storage into FACTS devices lead to increased controller flexibility by providing decentralized active power capabilities. Combined FACTS/ESS can improve power flow control, oscillation damping and voltage control. This paper presents a comparison between the dynamic performance of a StatCom, a StatCom/BESS, an SSSC, an SSSC/BESS and a UPFC. Experimental verification is also presented.


Closure To Discussion Of "Voltage Stability Analysis: V-Q Power Flow Simulation Versus Dynamic Simulation", Badrul H. Chowdhury, C. W. Taylor Nov 2001

Closure To Discussion Of "Voltage Stability Analysis: V-Q Power Flow Simulation Versus Dynamic Simulation", Badrul H. Chowdhury, C. W. Taylor

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


A Simple, Robust, And On-Site Microwave Technique For Determining Water-To-Cement Ratio (W/C) Of Fresh Portland Cement-Based Materials, K. Mubarak, Karl Joseph Bois, R. Zoughi Oct 2001

A Simple, Robust, And On-Site Microwave Technique For Determining Water-To-Cement Ratio (W/C) Of Fresh Portland Cement-Based Materials, K. Mubarak, Karl Joseph Bois, R. Zoughi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Inspection and evaluation of cement-based materials such as concrete is of great interest to the construction industry. In particular, real-time and on-site evaluation of water-to-cement ratio (w/c) is an important practical issue, since the compressive strength of a concrete structure is significantly influenced by its w/c. Currently, there is no single real-time, on-site, relatively in-expensive, easy-to-implement, and operator friendly technique for evaluating this parameter. Microwave nondestructive testing and evaluation techniques have shown great promise when used for inspection and evaluation of the properties of cement-based materials. In this paper, the optimal design of a monopole antenna probe used to evaluate …


The Effects Of Via Transitions On Differential Signals, Chen Wang, Jun Fan, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Ray Alexander, James L. Drewniak Oct 2001

The Effects Of Via Transitions On Differential Signals, Chen Wang, Jun Fan, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Ray Alexander, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Vias in differential transmission lines have been modeled using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The velocity that the differential signal propagated through the vias was estimated. Differential S-parameters were calculated up to 50 GHz. Below 10 GHz, the differential signal can propagate through vias without much reflection and distortion. However, as frequency increases, the reflection from the vias and the loss of differential power become significant.


Metrics-Guided Quality Management For Component-Based Software Systems, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Raymond A. Paul Oct 2001

Metrics-Guided Quality Management For Component-Based Software Systems, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Raymond A. Paul

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The growing reliance on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components for developing large-scale projects introduces a new paradigm in software Engineering; which requires the design of new software development and business processes. Large scale component reuse leads to savings in development resources, enabling these resources to be applied to areas such as quality improvement. These savings come at the price of integration difficulties, performance constraints, and incompatibility of components from multiple vendors. Relying on COTS components also increases the system''s vulnerability to risks arising from third-party development, which can negatively affect the quality of the system, as well as causing expenses not incurred …


Proxy Servers For Scalable Interactive Video Support, Husni Fahmi, Mudassir Latif, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Peiya Liu, Liang Hsu Sep 2001

Proxy Servers For Scalable Interactive Video Support, Husni Fahmi, Mudassir Latif, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Peiya Liu, Liang Hsu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Targeting scalability, load balance and resource efficiency in streaming multimedia applications, proxy servers facilitate faster real-time access to cached objects and reduce response time to document requests.


Using Neural Networks To Estimate Wind Turbine Power Generation, Shuhui Li, Donald C. Wunsch, Edgar O'Hair, Michael G. Giesselmann Sep 2001

Using Neural Networks To Estimate Wind Turbine Power Generation, Shuhui Li, Donald C. Wunsch, Edgar O'Hair, Michael G. Giesselmann

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper uses data collected at Central and South West Services Fort Davis wind farm to develop a neural network based prediction of power produced by each turbine. The power generated by electric wind turbines changes rapidly because of the continuous fluctuation of wind speed and direction. It is important for the power industry to have the capability to perform this prediction for diagnostic purposes—lower-than-expected wind power may be an early indicator of a need for maintenance. In this paper, characteristics of wind power generation are first evaluated in order to establish the relative importance for the neural network. A …


Grounding Of Heatpipe/Heatspreader And Heatsink Structures For Emi Mitigation, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak, D. Wang, Ray Alexander, James L. Knighten, David M. Hockanson Aug 2001

Grounding Of Heatpipe/Heatspreader And Heatsink Structures For Emi Mitigation, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak, D. Wang, Ray Alexander, James L. Knighten, David M. Hockanson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

EMI problems caused by the presence of heatpipe/heatspreader and heatsink structures in a high-speed design are well known in engineering practice. High-frequency noise can be coupled from IC packages to an electrically conductive heatsink or heatspreader attached to the IC, which then is radiated, or the energy coupled to an enclosure cavity mode. This EMI coupling path was modeled with the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, and a mitigation approach was investigated. Good agreement between measurements and FDTD modeling is demonstrated, indicating FDTD is a suitable tool for analysis and design. Then, several grounding schemes suitable for a heatsink or heatspreader …


Including Smt Ferrite Beads In Dc Power Bus And High-Speed I/O Line Modeling, Jun Fan, Shaofeng Luan, James L. Drewniak Aug 2001

Including Smt Ferrite Beads In Dc Power Bus And High-Speed I/O Line Modeling, Jun Fan, Shaofeng Luan, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Surface mount technology (SMT) ferrite beads are often used in high-speed digital circuit designs to mitigate noise. The common modeling approach is to include SMT ferrite beads as equivalent lumped LCR circuits. The work presented in this paper included SMT ferrite beads as a frequency-dependent impedance in a PEEC-like modeling tool denoted CEMPIE, a circuit extraction approach based on a mixed-potential integral equation formulation. Agreement with measurements demonstrates the approach. The applications shown are segmentation of power areas for noise isolation, and I/O line filtering.


Representation Of Gyromagnetic Composite Media For Fdtd Modeling, Marina Koledintseva, James L. Drewniak, Xiaoning Ye Aug 2001

Representation Of Gyromagnetic Composite Media For Fdtd Modeling, Marina Koledintseva, James L. Drewniak, Xiaoning Ye

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A composite media containing particles with a high internal field of magnetic anisotropy (hexagonal ferrites) useful for numerous EMC applications in a wide frequency band is considered. Effective constitutive parameters of a high-loss composite gyromagnetic media are represented in the Lorentzian form. It is convenient for the numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a recursive convolution procedure. The equations for the electric and magnetic field updating in such media are represented.


Dc Power Bus Noise Isolation With Power Islands, Wei Cui, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, James L. Drewniak Aug 2001

Dc Power Bus Noise Isolation With Power Islands, Wei Cui, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Segmented power planes are often used for DC power bus noise isolation in multi-layered printed circuit board (PCB) designs. To achieve a desirable noise isolation, different power plane segmentations can be used. A suitable modeling approach, as well as measurements, were employed to study the power bus isolation with several power plane segmentation configurations. The studied geometries included power island designs connected with a conducting bridge, a ferrite bead, and a π-filter. In addition, different conducting bridge widths and power island gap widths were analyzed, and compared. The modeled and measured results show that power plane segmentations with proper designs …


An Emi Estimate For Shielding-Enclosure Evaluation, Min Li, James L. Drewniak, S. Radu, Joe Nuebel, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff, Thomas Van Doren Aug 2001

An Emi Estimate For Shielding-Enclosure Evaluation, Min Li, James L. Drewniak, S. Radu, Joe Nuebel, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff, Thomas Van Doren

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A relatively simple, closed-form expression has been developed to estimate the EMI from shielding enclosures due to coupling from interior sources through slots and apertures at the enclosure cavity modes. A power-balance method, Bethe's (1944) small-hole theory, and empirically developed formulas for the relation between radiation, and slot length and number of slots, were employed to estimate an upper bound on the radiated EMI from shielding enclosures. Comparisons between measurements and estimated field strengths suitably agree within engineering accuracy.


Differential Signalling In Pcbs: Modeling And Validation Of Dielectric Losses And Effects Of Discontinuities, R. Araneo, Chen Wang, Xiaoxiong Gu, S. Celozzi, James L. Drewniak Aug 2001

Differential Signalling In Pcbs: Modeling And Validation Of Dielectric Losses And Effects Of Discontinuities, R. Araneo, Chen Wang, Xiaoxiong Gu, S. Celozzi, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper focuses on differential signal transmission above ground planes with gaps, taking into account the dielectric and conductive losses of the substrate. An equivalent lumped-circuit is proposed and its suitability is investigated by comparing the obtained numerical results with the measured data. Furthermore the differential to common mode conversion of the waves, while crossing the gap, is theoretically analyzed and experimentally verified.


Improving The High-Frequency Attenuation Of Shunt Capacitor, Low-Pass Filters, Christopher N. Olsen, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, James L. Drewniak, Richard E. Dubroff Aug 2001

Improving The High-Frequency Attenuation Of Shunt Capacitor, Low-Pass Filters, Christopher N. Olsen, Thomas Van Doren, Todd H. Hubing, James L. Drewniak, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Circuit board mounted, shunt capacitive filters are less effective at high frequencies because of the mutual inductance (M) that exists between the input and output ports. An approximate expression for the mutual inductance is M=(μh/2π)ln(h/a); where h=via length and a=radius of the via connecting the capacitor to the return plane. The reduced mutual inductance associated with the new, three-terminal, surface-mounted capacitor results in more than 15 dB increased attenuation compared to two-terminal capacitors over the 0.3-6.0 GHz range with 50 Ω source and load terminations


Investigation Of Pcb Layout Parasitics In Emi Filtering Of I/O Lines, Xiaoning Ye, Geping Liu, James L. Drewniak Aug 2001

Investigation Of Pcb Layout Parasitics In Emi Filtering Of I/O Lines, Xiaoning Ye, Geping Liu, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

EMI filters are often utilized on I/O lines to reduce high-frequency noise from being conducted or coupled off the PCB and resulting in an EMI problem. However, layout parasitics are usually inevitable in practical circuit design, and the filtering performance may vary. In this study, the impact of the board layout on the filtering performance is investigated by |S21| measurements of sample PCB boards with different filter layouts. The finite-difference time-domain method is applied to model the boards, support the experimental work, and can be used to provide a means for conducting "what-if" engineering studies.


Emi Considerations In Selecting Heat-Sink-Thermal-Gasket Materials, Yu Huang, J. E. Butler, M. De Sorgo, Richard E. Dubroff, Todd H. Hubing, James L. Drewniak, Thomas Van Doren Aug 2001

Emi Considerations In Selecting Heat-Sink-Thermal-Gasket Materials, Yu Huang, J. E. Butler, M. De Sorgo, Richard E. Dubroff, Todd H. Hubing, James L. Drewniak, Thomas Van Doren

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Specific design criteria are proposed to mitigate radiated emissions from a resonant enclosure excited by a heat sink acting as a microstrip patch antenna source. In this particular application, the EMI mechanism is assumed to be due to coupling from the dominant TMz010 mode to one or more resonant modes associated with the enclosure dimensions. The enclosure is then presumed to radiate, at the enclosure resonance frequencies, through one or more apertures, slots, or seams. The EMI-reduction strategy consists of shifting the resonant frequency of the dominant-patch antenna mode by dielectrically loading the patch antenna with thermal-gasket material …


Mitigating Power Bus Noise With Embedded Capacitance In Pcb Designs, Minjia Xu, Todd H. Hubing, Juan Chen, James L. Drewniak, Thomas Van Doren, Richard E. Dubroff Aug 2001

Mitigating Power Bus Noise With Embedded Capacitance In Pcb Designs, Minjia Xu, Todd H. Hubing, Juan Chen, James L. Drewniak, Thomas Van Doren, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper investigates the power bus noise and power bus impedance of printed circuit boards with four different kinds of embedded capacitance. These boards have power-ground plane pairs separated by a very thin layer of material with high dielectric permittivity. It is shown that embedded capacitance effectively reduces power bus noise over the entire frequency range evaluated (up to 5 GHz).


Abnormal Cell Detection Using The Choquet Integral, R. Joe Stanley, James M. Keller, Charles William Caldwell, Paul D. Gader Jul 2001

Abnormal Cell Detection Using The Choquet Integral, R. Joe Stanley, James M. Keller, Charles William Caldwell, Paul D. Gader

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Automated Giemsa-banded chromosome image research has been largely restricted to classification schemes associated with isolated chromosomes within metaphase spreads. In normal human metaphase spreads, there are 46 chromosomes occurring in homologous pairs for the autosomal classes 1-22 and the X chromosome for females. Many genetic abnormalities are directly linked to structural and/or numerical aberrations of chromosomes within metaphase spreads. Cells with the Philadelphia chromosome contain an abnormal chromosome for class 9 and for class 22, leaving a single normal chromosome for each class. A data-driven homologue matching technique is applied to recognizing normal chromosomes from classes 9 and 22. Homologue …


Near-Field Microwave Non-Invasive Determination Of Nacl In Mortar, Karl Joseph Bois, Aaron D. Benally, R. Zoughi Jul 2001

Near-Field Microwave Non-Invasive Determination Of Nacl In Mortar, Karl Joseph Bois, Aaron D. Benally, R. Zoughi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In recent years near-field microwave nondestructive testing and evaluation techniques have shown great promise for evaluating different properties of cement-based structures. An important issue regarding the inspection of these structures is the ability to determine the presence and evaluate the content of chloride in them. Chlorides can be introduced in these structures in many different ways including when salts are present in their mixing water. Consequently, for this investigation, two sets of 8" × 8" × 8" (203mm) cubic mortar specimens were prepared each with a water-to-cement (w/c) ratio of 0.5 and 0.6, respectively, and both sets with sand-to-cement ratios …


A Method For Evaluating The Dielectric Properties Of Composites Using A Combined Embedded Modulated Scattering And Near-Field Microwave Nondestructive Testing Technique, Dana M. Hughes, R. Zoughi May 2001

A Method For Evaluating The Dielectric Properties Of Composites Using A Combined Embedded Modulated Scattering And Near-Field Microwave Nondestructive Testing Technique, Dana M. Hughes, R. Zoughi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Investigation into the derivation of the dielectric property of a material with an embedded modulated PIN diode-loaded dipole is described, using an open-ended rectangular waveguide as the irradiating source. Previous measurements of the curing of a mortar specimen show the sensitivity of this combined technique and its potential for inspecting composite structures. Modification of previous algorithms for back calculating the dielectric properties of a material with a conductor backing is considered. The modification would involve replacing the reflection at the conductor with the reflection at a modulated dipole antenna. For this, comparisons between the reflection coefficients of the dipole antenna …


Integration Of A Statcom And Battery Energy Storage, Zhiping Yang, Shen Chen, Lin Zhang, Stan Atcitty, Mariesa Crow May 2001

Integration Of A Statcom And Battery Energy Storage, Zhiping Yang, Shen Chen, Lin Zhang, Stan Atcitty, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The integration of an energy storage system, such as battery energy storage (BESS), into a FACTS device can provide dynamic decentralized active power capabilities and much needed flexibility for mitigating transmission level power flow problems. This paper introduces an integrated StatCom/BESS for the improvement of dynamic and transient stability and transmission capability; compare the performance of the different FACTS/BESS combinations, and provide experimental verification of the proposed controls on a scaled StatCom/BESS system


Modeling Dc Power-Bus Structures With Vertical Discontinuities Using A Circuit Extraction Approach Based On A Mixed-Potential Integral Equation, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, Antonio Orlandi, James L. Knighten, James L. Drewniak May 2001

Modeling Dc Power-Bus Structures With Vertical Discontinuities Using A Circuit Extraction Approach Based On A Mixed-Potential Integral Equation, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, Antonio Orlandi, James L. Knighten, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The DC power-bus is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction approach based on a mixed-potential integral equation is presented herein to model arbitrary multilayer power-bus structures with vertical discontinuities that include decoupling capacitor interconnects. Green's functions in a stratified medium are used and the problem is formulated using a mixed-potential integral equation approach. The final matrix equation is not solved, rather, an equivalent circuit model is extracted from the first-principles formulation. Agreement between modeling and measurements is good, and the utility of the approach is demonstrated for DC power-bus design.


Software Engineering Metrics For Cots-Based Systems, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Raymond A. Paul May 2001

Software Engineering Metrics For Cots-Based Systems, Sahra Sedigh, Arif Ghafoor, Raymond A. Paul

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The paradigm shift to commercial off-the-shelf components appears inevitable, necessitating drastic changes to current software development and business practices. Quality and risk concerns currently limit the application of COTS based system design to noncritical applications. New approaches to quality and risk management will be needed to handle the growth of CBSs. Our metrics based approach and software engineering metrics can aid developers and managers in analyzing the return on investment in quality improvement initiatives for CBSs. These metrics also facilitate the modeling of cost and quality, although we need more complex models to capture the intricate relationships between cost and …