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Characterization And Design Of A Completely Parameterizable Vhdl Digital Single Sideband Modulator Circuit For Quick Implementation In Fpga Or Asic Electronic Warfare Platforms, Harold Scott Axtell Jan 2010

Characterization And Design Of A Completely Parameterizable Vhdl Digital Single Sideband Modulator Circuit For Quick Implementation In Fpga Or Asic Electronic Warfare Platforms, Harold Scott Axtell

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In this work we present the design and characterization of a parameterizable Digital Single Sideband Modulator (DSSM) circuit for use with a Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) or other signal processing circuits. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) can be used as a prototyping platform for quickly verifying and hardware testing a digital circuit or system. FPGAs can also be used as an implementation platform for a digital circuit or system. A main advantage of FPGAs over that of an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) is that it can be quickly (and often dynamically) reprogrammed; whereas an ASIC can take months …


High Frequency Vco And Frequency Divider In Vlsi 90nm Technology, Paesol Veerakitti Jan 2010

High Frequency Vco And Frequency Divider In Vlsi 90nm Technology, Paesol Veerakitti

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A Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is essentially a tunable frequency generator. A VCO is used as a part in PLL system which is a system that generates a stable oscillating signal. As the digital electronic industry demands an ever increasing performance in speed, VCO's are required to create higher frequency signals. However, the phase noise performance of a VCO decreases as the operating frequency gets higher. The LC VCO is developed in this thesis to be used in with a tunable frequency divider as a part of a PLL system. The LC VCO structure design takes the advantage of a …


Development Of An Efficient Super-Resolution Image Reconstruction Algorithm For Implementation On A Hardware Platform, Pestak Thomas C. Jan 2010

Development Of An Efficient Super-Resolution Image Reconstruction Algorithm For Implementation On A Hardware Platform, Pestak Thomas C.

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There is a growing demand from numerous commercial and military applications for images with ever-improving spatial resolution. However, there are resolution-limiting factors inherent in all imaging systems. Decreasing pixel sizes and/or increasing sensor arrays are not always viable. Super-Resolution (SR) Image Reconstruction is an image processing technique that restores a high-resolution (HR) image from a series of low-resolution (LR) images of a particular scene. Recently, there has been extensive research on robust SR algorithms used for post-processing. The goal of this thesis is to explore the current SR research and design computationally efficient SR algorithms for real-time processing based on …


Ab Initio Simulations Of Hydrogen And Lithium Adsorption On Silicene, Tim H. Osborn Jan 2010

Ab Initio Simulations Of Hydrogen And Lithium Adsorption On Silicene, Tim H. Osborn

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The energies and temperature-dependent dynamics of hydrogen and lithium chemisorption on a silicon nanosheet, called silicene, were studied using density functional theory and molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations. Silicene has a buckled honeycomb structure, and has been fabricated as suspended monolayer sheets and nanoribbons in recent experiments. We calculated the adsorption energies of hydrogen and lithium on silicene for different adsorption ratios between 3.1% and 100%. The studies will clarify the characteristics of these novel and promising nanomaterials, and pave the way for their applications.

For Hydrogen, the adsorption energy had a maximum of 3.01 eV/H for complete hydrogenation, and decreased by …


Design Of Hf Forward Transformer Including Harmonic Eddy Current Losses, Dhivya Ammanambakkam Nagarajan Jan 2010

Design Of Hf Forward Transformer Including Harmonic Eddy Current Losses, Dhivya Ammanambakkam Nagarajan

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Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Forward DC-DC converter is a buck-derived isolated power converter which is used extensively in low power to medium power applications. Satisfactory operation of the transformer utilized in forward converter plays a crucial role in the overall operation of the forward converter. Hence detailed analysis pertaining to design of forward transformer is important. The forward transformer is unique as the magnetizing inductance is not required to store magnetic energy. Additionally, the forward transformer has a tertiary winding, which is required to reset the core and to prevent core saturation. This adds to the complexity of design and …


Hyperspectral Methods Of Determining Grit Application Density On Sandpaper, Lee A. Clark Jan 2010

Hyperspectral Methods Of Determining Grit Application Density On Sandpaper, Lee A. Clark

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A low cost real time method of determining the density of grit applied to sandpaper does not currently exist. This thesis will explore three methods for determining grit density from digital image data. A means to characterize the application in terms of frequency by using direct cosine transform basis images will be explored. An RX detector algorithm to characterize the image background will be tested. A linear unmixing methodology will be developed that characterizes the proportion of glue and grit present in each hyperspectral pixel vector.


Sulfur-Tolerant Catalyst For The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, Bozeman Joe Frank Iii Jan 2010

Sulfur-Tolerant Catalyst For The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, Bozeman Joe Frank Iii

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JP-8 fuel is easily accessible, transportable, and has hydrogen content essential to solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) operation. However, this syngas has sulfur content which results in a poisonous hydrogen sulfide that degrades electrochemical activity and causes complete SOFC failure in some cases. The goal is to synthesize and verify a cost-effective, catalyst supported on cerium oxide that either stabilizes ionic conductivity in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and/or is highly sulfur-resistant. After thorough computational analysis, it was concluded that the platinum-copper skin catalyst was the most cost-effective, sulfur-resistant catalyst. Experimental synthesis of copper, platinum, and platinum-copper skin catalysts supported …


Fault Diagnosis Of Vehicular Electric Power Generation And Storage, Hithesh Sanjiva Uliyar Jan 2010

Fault Diagnosis Of Vehicular Electric Power Generation And Storage, Hithesh Sanjiva Uliyar

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Automotive vehicles are becoming increasingly dependent on electric power, and this trend will accelerate. The health of the vehicular electric power generation and storage (EPGS) system is crucial to enhance vehicle safety, fuel economy, and customer satisfaction.

In this research, a state-of-health (SOH) monitoring method is developed for automotive EPGS system, focusing on alternator related faults. Parity relations, characterizing the correlation among EPGS system signals under normal operating conditions, are generated using principal/minor component analysis techniques. Based on a design of structured residuals, the faults under consideration, including shorted diodes, belt slippage, and regulator fault, are successfully detected and isolated. …


Multi-User Signal Classification Via Cyclic Spectral Analysis, Brent Edward Guenther Jan 2010

Multi-User Signal Classification Via Cyclic Spectral Analysis, Brent Edward Guenther

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This research develops and evaluates several different methods for multi-user signal classification via cyclic spectral analysis. The first method uses the spectral correlation function (SCF) through temporal smoothing with the use of higher order cyclic statistics (HOCS) to allow for modulation classification. The second method uses the cyclic temporal cumulant function (CTCF) and the spectral coherence function (SOF) through frequency smoothing. Using a feature-based pattern recognition technique with the SOF can not only determine the number of signals present in the received signal, but can also give signal parameter estimation and group classification performance. The last method conducts further modulation …


Design Of Ultra High Speed Flash Adc, Low Power Folding And Interpolating Adc In Cmos 90nm Technology, Vinayashree Hiremath Jan 2010

Design Of Ultra High Speed Flash Adc, Low Power Folding And Interpolating Adc In Cmos 90nm Technology, Vinayashree Hiremath

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In recent years, signal processing has gained ample significance making high speed and low voltage analog-to-digital converters (ADC) inevitable in numerous applications. Two such ADCs designed in CMOS 90nm technology are presented in this thesis.

In flash ADC, thermometer to binary encoder often becomes bottleneck in achieving high speed. An encoder deploying new CMOS logic, with fewer transistors through the use of pseudo-dynamic circuits is described. This 4 bit flash ADC operates at 5GHz with an average power dissipation of 1.3mW.

Folding and interpolation significantly reduces the number of comparators used in flash architecture. A 6 bit 400MSPS low power …


The Harmonic Distortion Reduction Of Phase-Angle Fired Scrs Feeding A Resistive Load Using Fuzzy Logic, Matthew A. Clark Jan 2010

The Harmonic Distortion Reduction Of Phase-Angle Fired Scrs Feeding A Resistive Load Using Fuzzy Logic, Matthew A. Clark

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High power silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR) are used in the application of infrared radiation testing. A case study has been performed on a department of defense facility utilizing SCRs to transfer electrical energy to thermal energy. The facility is capable of generating up to 5000 °F across large cross-sectional areas, requiring tens of megawatts of power. The combination of high power, unbalanced loads, and SCR switching generate high harmonic disturbances that offer significant challenges for conventional linear control systems. In addition, unbalanced three-phase distribution systems are difficult to model, specifically during switching transients. Fuzzy logic is used to characterize the …


A Direction Finding System Using Log Periodic Dipole Antennas In A Sparsely Sampled Linear Array, Jonathan Andrew Weldon Jan 2010

A Direction Finding System Using Log Periodic Dipole Antennas In A Sparsely Sampled Linear Array, Jonathan Andrew Weldon

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This thesis explores the use of wide band log periodic dipole array (LPDA) antennas in direction finding systems. A wide band log periodic antenna will be constructed and tested to ensure hardware capability. A novel approach utilizing non-uniform spacing in a linear array will be used to improve the spatial resolution of the direction finding system. These specialized linear arrays are known as minimum redundancy or non-redundant linear arrays.


A Structured Asic Approach To A Radiation Hardened By Design Digital Single Sideband Modulator For Digital Radio Frequency Memories, Thomas B. Pemberton Jan 2010

A Structured Asic Approach To A Radiation Hardened By Design Digital Single Sideband Modulator For Digital Radio Frequency Memories, Thomas B. Pemberton

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Digital Radio Frequency Memories (DRFM) are widely used as modules in digital signal processing. These modules can provide several forms of signal manipulation and storage capabilities. With single event effects caused by environmental radiation the need for a radiation hardened DRFM is increased. Typical radiation hardening involves the use of specialized foundries utilizing proprietary CMOS libraries that are expensive to build or adding lead packages around a chip that is expensive and add weight to the chip. An alternative radiation hardening technique is to utilize a radiation hardened by design library. This library includes digital gates that have been hardened …


Frequency Domain Processing Based Chaos Communication For Cognitive Radio, Daniel Y. Sundersingh Jan 2010

Frequency Domain Processing Based Chaos Communication For Cognitive Radio, Daniel Y. Sundersingh

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Chaotic systems are deterministic non-linear dynamical systems which have intrinsic properties such as: irregularity, aperiodicity, and are impossible to predict over long periods of time. Cognitive radio on the other hand, has emerged recently as a powerful means to tackle the spectrum congestion problem. The goal of this thesis is to combine the benefits of the chaos communication system with the cognitive radio to create a robust, highly secure, flexible chaotic cognitive radio system. We first begin with a short survey of chaotic communication and cognitive radio technology. Then we compare chaotic waveforms to other conventional PN sequences and show …


Fuzzy Logic Learning For Predictive Feedback Estimation In A Radiant Heat System, Matthew R. Rickey Jan 2010

Fuzzy Logic Learning For Predictive Feedback Estimation In A Radiant Heat System, Matthew R. Rickey

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High temperature thermal testing is used to validate the effectiveness of thermal protection systems (TPS) and to simulate aerodynamic heating in high speed flight vehicle structures. Silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR) are utilized to drive resistive heating elements and producing temperatures up to 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. Thermocouples used to provide feedback to the control system have a high probability of failure at extreme temperatures. Traditional solutions include switching to redundant thermocouples, changing to an open-loop control scheme, or using power as the control signal. The first methods is limited in that redundant thermocouples are also not completely reliable. Both open-loop control …


Wideband, High Data Rate Ku-Band Modulator Driver Amplifier For High Reliability Spaceborne Applications, Jeremy D. Gassmann Jan 2010

Wideband, High Data Rate Ku-Band Modulator Driver Amplifier For High Reliability Spaceborne Applications, Jeremy D. Gassmann

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The increased demand for high resolution satellite imagery for government, military, and commercial applications is driving the need for high data rate, millimeter-wave transmission systems to relay imagery information to a ground-based end user. An important aspect of this system which interfaces digital information to the RF domain is the modulator driver. The current trend in miniaturization of electronics leaves systems more vulnerable to single-event radiation effects in spaceborne applications. In an effort to overcome this deficiency, a wideband, high data rate modulator driver circuit has been designed, built, and tested using only high reliability space rated electronic components. To …


An Automated Approach To A 90-Nm Cmos Drfm Dssm Circuit Design, Thomas A. Hopkins Jan 2010

An Automated Approach To A 90-Nm Cmos Drfm Dssm Circuit Design, Thomas A. Hopkins

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A digital single sideband modulator (DSSM) for a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) was designed and implemented in a commercial 90-nm radiation-hardened-by-design (RHBD) structured ASIC by Thomas Pemberton in cite{Pemberton}. This thesis synthesized the same DSSM structure in a non-hardened 90-nm commercial process and compared the synthesis results of the two for power, delay, and area. The number of I/O bits and taps in cite{Pemberton} and this thesis were purposely made high to create a large target for radiation testing. As should be expected, the RHBD DSSM reported greater power and area. However, the RHBD power models were only estimates. …


Adaptive Thresholding For Detection Of Radar Receiver Signals, Stephen R. Benson Jan 2010

Adaptive Thresholding For Detection Of Radar Receiver Signals, Stephen R. Benson

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Digital microwave receivers play a critical role in many of today's modern radar tracking systems. The need for these digital receivers to push the boundaries in terms of bandwidth and input dynamic ranges (DR) is vital for their use in radar signal tracking. Significant research has been conducted in the area of the fast Fourier transform (FFT) to aid in continuing to enhance the performance capabilities of digital microwave receivers. However, with the advancement and increased complexity of these systems, the need for an efficient and effective adaptive thresholding technique is becoming ever more present.

The proposed adaptive thresholding technique …


Fabrication Of Zinc Oxide Thin Films For Renewable Energy And Sensor Applications, Theresa Y. Hill Jan 2010

Fabrication Of Zinc Oxide Thin Films For Renewable Energy And Sensor Applications, Theresa Y. Hill

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Progress in commercializing renewable energy technologies is being advanced by developments in Zinc Oxide material science. The photovoltaic cell, for example, generates electricity by receiving solar energy into the cell, generating electrons, and simultaneously transporting electrical charge out of the cell. Metals are capable of removing electrical charge but block transmission of sunshine. Glass and plastics are capable of transmitting sunshine but block the removal of electrical charge. Therefore an exterior layer that is both optically transparent and electrically conductive is desirable. Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are the ideal material for such applications since they are capable of both functions. …


Design And Evaluation Of An Audio-Frequency Transresistance Amplifier For Magnetic Tape Playback, Thomas R. Salvatierra Jan 2010

Design And Evaluation Of An Audio-Frequency Transresistance Amplifier For Magnetic Tape Playback, Thomas R. Salvatierra

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Analog magnetic tape remains a medium of choice for high-fidelity sound recording and reproduction. Some of this fidelity is sacrificed during the tape playback process; an optimized playback preamplifier is therefore critical to the performance of the medium. Existing playback methods integrate the voltage generated across the reproduce head to obtain a signal directly proportional to the remanent magnetic flux of the tape. An alternate playback method proposes the use of a transresistance amplifier to convert flux-proportional reproduce head current directly to voltage. This eliminates the need for voltage integration and minimizes the amount of equalization performed upon playback. Circuit …


A Unified Method For Detecting And Isolating Process Faults And Sensor Faults In Nonlinear Systems, Niharika Sonti Jan 2010

A Unified Method For Detecting And Isolating Process Faults And Sensor Faults In Nonlinear Systems, Niharika Sonti

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With the increase in the complexity of control systems design and the demand for more productivity, the possibility of the occurrence of faults in control systems has also significantly increased. In this thesis, a unified method for the fault diagnosis of sensor faults and process faults is developed for a class of Lipschitz nonlinear uncertain systems. The fault detection and isolation (FDI) architecture is comprised of a fault detection estimator and a bank of fault isolation estimators (FIEs), where each FIE is designed, based on the functional structure of a particular fault, in the fault class under consideration. The output …


Electromagnetic Fields, Power Losses, And Resistance Of High-Frequency Magnetic Devices, Daniel Joseph Whitman Jan 2010

Electromagnetic Fields, Power Losses, And Resistance Of High-Frequency Magnetic Devices, Daniel Joseph Whitman

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The operation of dc-dc PWM converters requires magnetic components that operate at high frequencies and carry large currents. At such frequencies the skin and proximity effects cause a substantial increase in power losses and ac resistance. This thesis reviews existing one dimensional analytical work on the prediction of these losses and, beginning with an inductor, derives expressions for the electromagnetic fields and power losses within the winding as well as the ac resistance of the device. The results of the inductor analysis are then extended to examine these quantities in transformers of various winding configurations. It is shown that proximity …