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Magnetically Deflectable Mems Actuators For Optical Sensing Applications, Matthew Montgomery Jan 2009

Magnetically Deflectable Mems Actuators For Optical Sensing Applications, Matthew Montgomery

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this work, new small deflection magnetic actuators have been proposed, designed, and tested for applications in Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering optical sensors. Despite the fact that SERS sensors have been shown to increase Raman over ten orders of magnitude for molecular detection, several technological challenges have prevented the design of practical sensors, such as making SERS sensors that can efficiently detect a wide variety of molecules. Since the optimum signal-to-noise in SERS occurs at different excitation wavelengths for different molecules, individual metal nanostructures need to be designed and fabricated for each independent chemical species. One possible solution to this …


Validation Of Quickscat Radiometer (Qrad) Microwave Brightness Temperture Measurments, Rafik Hanna Jan 2009

Validation Of Quickscat Radiometer (Qrad) Microwave Brightness Temperture Measurments, Rafik Hanna

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

After the launch of NASA's SeaWinds scatterometer in 1999, a radiometer function was implemented in the Science Ground Data Processing Systems to allow the measurement of the earth's microwave brightness temperature. This dissertation presents results of a comprehensive validation to assess the quality of QRad brightness temperature measurements using near-simultaneous ocean Tb comparisons between the SeaWinds on QuikSCAT (QRad) and WindSat polarimetric radiometer on Coriolis. WindSat was selected because it is a well calibrated radiometer that has many suitable collocations with QuikSCAT; and it has a 10.7 GHz channel, which is close to QRad frequency of 13.4 GHz. Brightness temperature …


Study Of Gate Oxide Breakdown And Hot Electron Effect On Cmos Circuit Performances, Jun Ma Jan 2009

Study Of Gate Oxide Breakdown And Hot Electron Effect On Cmos Circuit Performances, Jun Ma

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In the modern semiconductor world, there is a significant scaling of the transistor dimensions--The transistor gate length and the gate oxide thickness drop down to only several nanometers. Today the semiconductor industry is already dominated by submicron devices and other material devices for the high transistor density and performance enhancement. In this case, the semiconductor reliability issues are the most important thing for commercialization. The major reliability issues caused by voltage are hot carrier effects (HCs) and gate oxide breakdown (BD) effects. These issues are recently more important to industry, due to the small size and high lateral field in …


Phase Shaping In The Infrared By Planar Quasi-Periodic Surfaces Comprised Of Sub-Wavelength Elements, James Ginn Jan 2009

Phase Shaping In The Infrared By Planar Quasi-Periodic Surfaces Comprised Of Sub-Wavelength Elements, James Ginn

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Reflectarrays are passive quasi-periodic sub-wavelength antenna arrays designed for discrete reflected phase manipulation at each individual antenna element making up the array. By spatially varying the phase response of the antenna array, reflectarrays allow a planar surface to impress a non-planar phasefront upon re-radiation. Such devices have become commonplace at radio frequencies. In this dissertation, they are demonstrated in the infrared for the first time--at frequencies as high as 194 THz. Relevant aspects of computational electromagnetic modeling are explored, to yield design procedures optimized for these high frequencies. Modeling is also utilized to demonstrate the phase response of a generalized …


Unsupervised Building Detection From Irregularly Spaced Lidar And Aerial Imagery, Nicholas Shorter Jan 2009

Unsupervised Building Detection From Irregularly Spaced Lidar And Aerial Imagery, Nicholas Shorter

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

As more data sources containing 3-D information are becoming available, an increased interest in 3-D imaging has emerged. Among these is the 3-D reconstruction of buildings and other man-made structures. A necessary preprocessing step is the detection and isolation of individual buildings that subsequently can be reconstructed in 3-D using various methodologies. Applications for both building detection and reconstruction have commercial use for urban planning, network planning for mobile communication (cell phone tower placement), spatial analysis of air pollution and noise nuisances, microclimate investigations, geographical information systems, security services and change detection from areas affected by natural disasters. Building detection …


Unified Large And Small Signal State-Space Based Modeling And Symbolic Simulation For Pwm Converters, Ehab Shoubaki Jan 2009

Unified Large And Small Signal State-Space Based Modeling And Symbolic Simulation For Pwm Converters, Ehab Shoubaki

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this Dissertation, which concentrates on discrete modeling for control purposes of DC/DC converters and simulation through symbolic techniques. A Unified Discrete State-Space Model for power converters in CCM is presented. Two main approaches to arriving at the discrete model are used. The first approach involves an impulse function approximation of the duty cycle modulation of the converter switches, and this approach results in a small signal discrete model. The Second approach is direct and does not involve any approximation of the modulation, this approach yields both a large signal nonlinear discrete model and a linear small signal model. Harmonic …


Physical Properties Of Wave Scattering By Chiral Periodic Structure, Xiaomin Yang Jan 2009

Physical Properties Of Wave Scattering By Chiral Periodic Structure, Xiaomin Yang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Attention has been focused on electromagnetic chirality and its potential applications to microwave, millimeter wave and optical wave devices. In this work, wave propagation through a chiral periodic structure with arbitrary shape is investigated. Although perturbation theory and coupled-mode theory have been used to analyze chiral periodic structure, those are approximate methods and can only be used for low frequency applications. In this work, the rigorous mode-matching method is used to solve the problem. Staircase approximation is introduced to change the curved structure to a multilayer structure. The field solutions in the uniform air regions and unbounded air-chiral periodic array …


Control Of Nonh=Holonomic Systems, Hongliang Yuan Jan 2009

Control Of Nonh=Holonomic Systems, Hongliang Yuan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many real-world electrical and mechanical systems have velocity-dependent constraints in their dynamic models. For example, car-like robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles and hopping robots, etc. Most of these systems can be transformed into a chained form, which is considered as a canonical form of these nonholonomic systems. Hence, study of chained systems ensure their wide applicability. This thesis studied the problem of continuous feed-back control of the chained systems while pursuing inverse optimality and exponential convergence rates, as well as the feed-back stabilization problem under input saturation constraints. These studies are based on global singularity-free state transformations and …


Delay Modeling And Long-Range Predictive Control Of Czochralski Growth Process, Dhaval Shah Jan 2009

Delay Modeling And Long-Range Predictive Control Of Czochralski Growth Process, Dhaval Shah

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This work presents the Czochralski growth dynamics as time-varying delay based model, applied to the growth of La3Ga5.5Ta0.5O14 (LGT) piezoelectric crystals. The growth of high-quality large-diameter oxides by Czochralski technique requires the theoretical understanding and optimization of all relevant process parameters, growth conditions, and melts chemistry. Presently, proportional-integral- derivative (PID) type controllers are widely accepted for constant-diameter crystal growth by Czochralski. Such control systems, however, do not account for aspects such as the transportation delay of the heat from crucible wall to the crystal solidification front, heat radiated from the crucible wall above the melt surface, and varying melt level. …


Pulse Frequency Modulation Zcs Flyback Converter In Inverter Applications, Feng Tian Jan 2009

Pulse Frequency Modulation Zcs Flyback Converter In Inverter Applications, Feng Tian

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Renewable energy source plays an important role in energy co-generation and distribution. A traditional solar-based inverter system has two stages cascaded, which has simpler controller but low efficiency. A new solar-based single-stage grid-connected inverter system can achieve higher efficiency by reducing the power semiconductor switching loss and output stable and synchronizing sinusoid current into the utility grid. In Chapter 1, the characteristic I-V and P-V curve of PV array has been illustrated. Based on prediction of the PV power capacity installed on the grid-connected and off-grid, the trends of grid-tied inverter for DG system have been analyzed. In Chapter 2, …


A Statistical Approach To View Synthesis, Phillip Berkowitz Jan 2009

A Statistical Approach To View Synthesis, Phillip Berkowitz

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

View Synthesis is the challenging problem of predicting a new view or pose of an object given an exemplar view or set of views. This thesis presents a novel approach for the problem of view synthesis. The proposed method uses global features rather than local geometry to achieve an effect similar to that of the well known view morphing method . While previous approaches to the view synthesis problem have shown impressive results, they are highly dependent on being able to solve for epipolar geometry and therefore have a very precise correspondence between reference images. In cases where this is …


Solar And Fuel Cell Circuit Modeling, Analysis And Integrations With Power Conversion Circuits For Distributed Generation, Smitha Krishnamurthy Jan 2009

Solar And Fuel Cell Circuit Modeling, Analysis And Integrations With Power Conversion Circuits For Distributed Generation, Smitha Krishnamurthy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Renewable energy is considered to be one of the most promising alternatives for the growing energy demand in response to depletion of fossil fuels and undesired global warming issue. With such perspective, Solar Cells and Fuel Cells are most viable, environmentally sound, and sustainable energy sources for power generation. Solar and Fuel cells have created great interests in modern applications including distributed energy generation to provide clean energy. The purpose of this thesis was to perform a detailed analysis and modeling of Solar and Fuel cells using Cadence SPICE, and to investigate dynamic interactions between the modules and power conversion …


Study Of Ingaas Ldmos For Power Conversion Applications, Yidong Liu Jan 2009

Study Of Ingaas Ldmos For Power Conversion Applications, Yidong Liu

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this work an n-channel In0.65Ga0.35As LDMOS with Al2O3 as gate dielectric is investigated. Instead of using traditional Si process for LDMOS, we suggest In0.65Ga0.35As as substitute material due to its higher electron mobility and its promising for power applications. The proposed 0.5-µm channel-length LDMOS cell is studied through device TCAD simulation tools. Due to different gate dielectric, comprehensive comparisons between In0.65Ga0.35As LDMOS and Si LDMOS are made in two ways, structure with the same cross-sectional dimension, and structure with different thickness of gate dielectric to achieve the same gate capacitance. The on-resistance of the new device shows a big …


Realization Of Power Factor Correction And Maximum Power Point Tracking For Low Power Wind Turbines, Gustavo Gamboa Jan 2009

Realization Of Power Factor Correction And Maximum Power Point Tracking For Low Power Wind Turbines, Gustavo Gamboa

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In recent years, wind energy technology has become one of the top areas of interest for energy harvesting in the power electronics world. This interest has especially peaked recently due to the increasing demand for a reliable source of renewable energy. In a recent study, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) ranked the U.S as the leading competitor in wind energy harvesting followed by Germany and Spain. Although the United States is the leading competitor in this area, no one has been able successfully develop an efficient, low-cost AC/DC convertor for low power turbines to be used by the average …


Nonlinear Stabilization And Control Of Medium Range Surface To Air Interceptor Missiles, Mark Snyder Jan 2009

Nonlinear Stabilization And Control Of Medium Range Surface To Air Interceptor Missiles, Mark Snyder

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Nonlinear stabilization and control autopilots are capable of sustaining nominal performance throughout the entire fight envelope an interceptor missile may encounter during hostile engagements and require no gain scheduling to maintain autopilot stability. Due to non minimum phase conditions characteristic of tail controlled missile airframes, a separation of time scales within the dynamic equations of motion between rotational and translational differential equations was enforced to overcome unstable effects of non minimum phase. Dynamic inversion techniques are then applied to derive linearizing equations which, when injected forward into the plant result in a fully controllable linear system. Objectives of the two …


Saw Reflective Transducers And Antennas For Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Sensors, Bianca Maria Santos Jan 2009

Saw Reflective Transducers And Antennas For Orthogonal Frequency Coded Saw Sensors, Bianca Maria Santos

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Passive sensors that vary its impedance per measured parameter may be used with surface acoustic wave (SAW) reflective transducers (SRT) for wireless acquisition of the measurand. The device is composed of two transducers, where one, which may be attached to an antenna, is used to launch the wave within the device substrate, and the other is where the sensor load is attached to. The latter is able to reflect the incident wave. How much power is reflected is determined by the attached sensor load. Amplitude variations as well as peak frequency variations of the SRT reflectivity response are explored in …


Adaptive Efficiency Optimization For Digitally Controlled Dc-Dc Converters, Wisam Al-Hoor Jan 2009

Adaptive Efficiency Optimization For Digitally Controlled Dc-Dc Converters, Wisam Al-Hoor

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The design optimization of DC-DC converters requires the optimum selection of several parameters to achieve improved efficiency and performance. Some of these parameters are load dependent, line dependent, components dependent, and/or temperature dependent. Designing such parameters for a specific load, input and output, components, and temperature may improve single design point efficiency but will not result in maximum efficiency at different conditions, and will not guarantee improvement at that design point because of the components, temperature, and operating point variations. The ability of digital controllers to perform sophisticated algorithms makes it easy to apply adaptive control, where system parameters can …


An Improved Hurrican Wind Vector Retrieval Algorithm Using Sea Winds Scatterometer, Peth Laupattarakasem Jan 2009

An Improved Hurrican Wind Vector Retrieval Algorithm Using Sea Winds Scatterometer, Peth Laupattarakasem

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Over the last three decades, microwave remote sensing has played a significant role in ocean surface wind measurement, and several scatterometer missions have flown in space since early 1990's. Although they have been extremely successful for measuring ocean surface winds with high accuracy for the vast majority of marine weather conditions, unfortunately, the conventional scatterometer cannot measure extreme winds condition such as hurricane. The SeaWinds scatterometer, onboard the QuikSCAT satellite is NASA's only operating scatterometer at present. Like its predecessors, it measures global ocean vector winds; however, for a number of reasons, the quality of the measurements in hurricanes are …


Reaction Velocities In Free Standing Aluminum And Cooper Oxide This Films, Matthew Erickson Jan 2009

Reaction Velocities In Free Standing Aluminum And Cooper Oxide This Films, Matthew Erickson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this work we investigate the reaction propagation velocity of aluminum and copper oxide Metastable Intermolecular Composites (MIC's). All samples were deposited in a magnetron sputtering system using 2 aluminum targets and 2 copper targets. The copper is sputtered in an oxygen rich environment in order to obtain copper oxide rich films. Three different layer structures are used for various measurements that are composed of alternating 20 layer pairs, 30 layer pairs, and 40 layer pairs. All layer pairs maintain a constant total thickness of 3.2 microns. Each layer structure can be prepared independent of a substrate and is measured …


Efficiency Improvement Techniques For High Voltage Capacitor Charging Methods, Michael Islas Jan 2009

Efficiency Improvement Techniques For High Voltage Capacitor Charging Methods, Michael Islas

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The goal of this thesis is to design and fabricate a DC-to-DC converter for use in high-voltage capacitor charging applications. The primary objectives include increasing the efficiency and reducing the cost of traditional methods used for this application. Traditional methods were not designed specifically for high-voltage capacitor charging and were thus very primitive and exhibited lower efficiency. Prior methods made use of a high voltage power supply and a current limiting resistor or control scheme. The power supply would often only operate efficiently at a single voltage value and would thus function poorly over a range used in charging a …


Simulation Of Brightness Temperatures For The Microwave Radiometer On The Aquarius/Sac-D Mission., Salman Khan Jan 2009

Simulation Of Brightness Temperatures For The Microwave Radiometer On The Aquarius/Sac-D Mission., Salman Khan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Microwave radiometers are highly sensitive receivers capable of measuring low levels of natural blackbody microwave emissions. Remote sensing by satellite microwave radiometers flying on low-earth, polar orbiting, satellites can infer a variety of terrestrial and atmospheric geophysical parameters for scientific and operational applications, such as weather and climate prediction. The objective of this thesis is to provide realistic simulated ocean brightness temperatures for the 3-channel Microwave Radiometer (MWR), which will be launched in May 2010 on the joint NASA/CONAE Aquarius/SAC-D Mission. These data will be used for pre-launch geophysical retrieval algorithms development and validation testing. Analyses are performed to evaluate …


Design And Modeling Of Radiation Hardened Lateral Power Mosfets, Matthew Landowski Jan 2009

Design And Modeling Of Radiation Hardened Lateral Power Mosfets, Matthew Landowski

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Galactic-cosmic-rays (GCR) exist in space from unknown origins. A cosmic ray is a very high energy electron, proton, or heavy ion. As a GCR transverses a power semiconductor device, electron-hole-pairs (ehps) are generated along the ion track. Effects from this are referred to as single-event-effects (SEEs). A subset of a SEE is single-event burnout (SEB) which occurs when the parasitic bipolar junction transistor is triggered leading to thermal runaway. The failure mechanism is a complicated mix of photo-generated current, avalanche generated current, and activation of the inherent parasitic bipolar transistor. Current space-borne power systems lack the utility and advantages of …


Embedded Magnetics For Power System On Chip (Psoc), Jian Lu Jan 2009

Embedded Magnetics For Power System On Chip (Psoc), Jian Lu

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A novel concept of on-chip bondwire inductors and transformers with ferrite epoxy glob coating is proposed, offering a cost effective approach to realize power systems on chip (PSoC) or System-in-Package (PSiP). The concept has been investigated both experimentally and with finite element modeling. Improvement in total inductance is demonstrated for multi-turn bondwire inductors over single bondwire inductors. The inductance and Q factor can be further boosted with coupled multi-turn inductor concept. Transformer parameters including self- and mutual inductance, and coupling factors are extracted from both modeled and measured S-parameters. More importantly, the bondwire magnetic components can be easily integrated into …