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Controller Area Network With Flexible Data Rate (Can Fd) Eye Diagram Prediction, Junyong Park, Manho Lee, Shinyoung Park, Jonghoon Kim, Joungho Kim, Donghyun Kim Jan 2024

Controller Area Network With Flexible Data Rate (Can Fd) Eye Diagram Prediction, Junyong Park, Manho Lee, Shinyoung Park, Jonghoon Kim, Joungho Kim, Donghyun Kim

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A method for predicting the eye diagram for a controller area network with a flexible data rate (CAN FD) is proposed in this article. A CAN FD changes a data rate according to the status to overcome the limitation of latency. In other words, when data to be transmitted are accumulated, the CAN FD increases the data rate up to 5 Mb/s. The CAN FD has a bus topology consisting of multiple electronic control units, which results in a significant amount of signal reflection. Thus, the above causes the signal integrity analysis uncertain. To avoid this, this article proposes a …


Characterization And Modeling Of Sparkless Discharge To A Touch Screen Display, Jianchi Zhou, Cheung Wei Lam, Zhekun Peng, Daryl G. Beetner, David Pommerenke Jan 2023

Characterization And Modeling Of Sparkless Discharge To A Touch Screen Display, Jianchi Zhou, Cheung Wei Lam, Zhekun Peng, Daryl G. Beetner, David Pommerenke

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Although Corona Discharge to a Touchscreen Display is Not Associated with the Spark, It Could Cause Soft and Hard Failures Due to Electromagnetic Coupling to Sensitive Electronics Beneath the Glass. Experimental Data Were Obtained to Characterize These Sparkless Discharges and an Equivalent Circuit Model Was Constructed to Predict the Resulting Coupling to Touchscreen Electronics. Measurements and Simulation Indicate that a Thinner Glass and a Higher Touchscreen Indium-Tin-Oxide (ITO) Sense Trace Impedance Both Lead to Higher ESD Risk by Delivering Higher Energy into the Sensing IC. a CST Co-Simulation Model is Proposed and is Shown to Model the Displacement Current Accurately. …


Securing The Transportation Of Tomorrow: Enabling Self-Healing Intelligent Transportation, Elanor Jackson, Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani Jan 2023

Securing The Transportation Of Tomorrow: Enabling Self-Healing Intelligent Transportation, Elanor Jackson, Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The safety of autonomous vehicles relies on dependable and secure infrastructure for intelligent transportation. The doctoral research described in this paper aims to enable self-healing and survivability of the intelligent transportation systems required for autonomous vehicles (AV-ITS). The proposed approach is comprised of four major elements: qualitative and quantitative modeling of the AV-ITS, stochastic analysis to capture and quantify interdependencies, mitigation of disruptions, and validation of efficacy of the self-healing process. This paper describes the overall methodology and presents preliminary results, including an agent-based model for detection of and recovery from disruptions to the AV-ITS.


Characterization And Modeling Of Esd Events, Risk And Protection, Jianchi Zhou Jan 2022

Characterization And Modeling Of Esd Events, Risk And Protection, Jianchi Zhou

Doctoral Dissertations

“The ESD (Electrostatic discharge) failures have been raising critical reliability problems in electronic devices design. However, not all the ESD scenarios have been specified by the IEC standard and the characterizations of the ESD risk for different scenarios are essential to evaluate the ESD robustness of the devices in the real word.

The insulation of plastic enclosures provides protection against ESD to the electronic system inside. However, seams between plastic parts are often unavoidable. Different plastic arrangements are constructed to investigate the spark length and current derivatives and to understand the ESD spark behavior for geometries having spark lengths longer …


Modeling And Simulation Of Microgrid, Ahmad Alzahrani, Mehdi Ferdowsi, Pourya Shamsi, Cihan H. Dagli Nov 2017

Modeling And Simulation Of Microgrid, Ahmad Alzahrani, Mehdi Ferdowsi, Pourya Shamsi, Cihan H. Dagli

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Complex computer systems and electric power grids share many properties of how they behave and how they are structured. A microgrid is a smaller electric grid that contains several homes, energy storage units, and distributed generators. The main idea behind microgrids is the ability to work even if the main grid is not supplying power. That is, the energy storage unit and distributed generation will supply power in that case, and if there is excess in power production from renewable energy sources, it will go to the energy storage unit. Therefore, the electric grid becomes decentralized in terms of control …


Emi Measurement And Modeling Techniques For Complex Electronic Circuits And Modules, Satyajeet Shinde Jan 2017

Emi Measurement And Modeling Techniques For Complex Electronic Circuits And Modules, Satyajeet Shinde

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation consists of four papers. In the first paper, a combined model for predicting the most critical radiated emissions and total radiated power due to the display signals in a TV by incorporating the main processing board using the Huygens Equivalence theorem and the radiation due to the flex cable based on active probe measurements was developed.

In the second paper, a frequency-tunable resonant magnetic field probe was designed in the frequency range 900-2260 MHz for near-field scanning applications for the radio frequency interference studies by using a varactor diode providing the required capacitance and the parasitic inductance of …


Modeling And Control Of Fuel Cell-Battery Hybrid Energy Sources, Nima Lotfi Jan 2016

Modeling And Control Of Fuel Cell-Battery Hybrid Energy Sources, Nima Lotfi

Doctoral Dissertations

"Environmental, political, and availability concerns regarding fossil fuels in recent decades have garnered substantial research and development in the area of alternative energy systems. Among various alternative energy systems, fuel cells and batteries have attracted significant attention both in academia and industry considering their superior performances and numerous advantages. In this dissertation, the modeling and control of these two electrochemical sources as the main constituents of fuel cell-battery hybrid energy sources are studied with ultimate goals of improving their performance, reducing their development and operational costs and consequently, easing their widespread commercialization. More specifically, Paper I provides a comprehensive background …


Fast And Accurate Multiscale Electromagnetic Modeling Framework: An Overview, W. C. Chew, A. C. Cangellaris, J. Schutt-Aine, H. Braunisch, Z. G. Qian, A. A. Aydiner, K. Aygun, L. (Lijun) J. Jiang, Z. H. Ma, L. L. Meng, M. Naeem Aug 2013

Fast And Accurate Multiscale Electromagnetic Modeling Framework: An Overview, W. C. Chew, A. C. Cangellaris, J. Schutt-Aine, H. Braunisch, Z. G. Qian, A. A. Aydiner, K. Aygun, L. (Lijun) J. Jiang, Z. H. Ma, L. L. Meng, M. Naeem

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

We present an overview of challenge problems in electromagnetic modeling of highly complex and multi-scale structures found in 3D IC, SiP, SoC, and electronic packaging necessary for signal integrity assessment. © 2013 IEEE.


Real-Time Implementation Of Intelligent Modeling And Control Techniques On A Plc Platform, Curtis Alan Parrott, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy Oct 2008

Real-Time Implementation Of Intelligent Modeling And Control Techniques On A Plc Platform, Curtis Alan Parrott, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) have been used for many decades for standard control in industrial and factory environments. Over the years, PLCs have become computational efficient and powerful, and a robust platform with applications beyond the standard control and factory automation. Due to the new advanced PLC's features and computational power, they are ideal platforms for exploring advanced modeling and control methods, including computational intelligence based techniques such as neural networks, particle swarm optimization (PSO) and many others. Some of these techniques require fast floating-point calculations that are now possible in real-time on the PLC. This paper focuses on the …


Development And Validation Of A Microcontroller Model For Emc, Shaohua Li, Hemant Bishnoi, Jason Whiles, Pius Ng, Haixiao Weng, David Pommerenke, Daryl G. Beetner Sep 2008

Development And Validation Of A Microcontroller Model For Emc, Shaohua Li, Hemant Bishnoi, Jason Whiles, Pius Ng, Haixiao Weng, David Pommerenke, Daryl G. Beetner

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Models of integrated circuits (ICs) allow printed circuit board (PCB) developers to predict radiated and conducted emissions early in board development and allow IC manufactures insight into how to build their ICs better for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). A model of the power delivery network, similar to the ICEM or LECCS model, was developed for a microcontroller running a typical program and used to predict the noise voltage between the power and return planes of a PCB. The IC and package model was generated using the Apache tool suite. A model of the PCB was created using an electromagnetic cavity model …


Estimation Of The Statistical Variation Of Crosstalk In Wiring Harnesses, Meilin Wu, Daryl G. Beetner, Todd H. Hubing, Haixin Ke, Shishuang Sun Aug 2008

Estimation Of The Statistical Variation Of Crosstalk In Wiring Harnesses, Meilin Wu, Daryl G. Beetner, Todd H. Hubing, Haixin Ke, Shishuang Sun

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Analyzing interference problems in vehicle wiring harnesses requires fast and accurate methods of approximating crosstalk. Worst-case approximations using lumped element models are fast and easy to use, but run the risk of overestimating problems. Statistical methods that account for the random variation of wire position help prevent overdesign, but are often difficult and time-consuming to apply and lack a clear link between problems and their cause. Here we investigate the use of simple lumped-element models to predict the statistical variation of crosstalk in wire harness bundles. Models are based on lumped-element approximations, where inductance and capacitance values are calculated for …


Validation Of Worst-Case And Statistical Models For An Automotive Emc Expert System, Daryl G. Beetner, Haixiao Weng, Meilin Wu, Todd H. Hubing Jan 2007

Validation Of Worst-Case And Statistical Models For An Automotive Emc Expert System, Daryl G. Beetner, Haixiao Weng, Meilin Wu, Todd H. Hubing

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Previous papers have presented algorithms for an EMC expert system used to predict potential electromagnetic compatibility problems in a vehicle early in the design process. Here, the accuracy of inductive and capacitive coupling algorithms are verified through representative measurements of crosstalk within an automobile. Worst-case estimates used by the algorithms are compared to measured values and are compared to values estimated using statistical methods. The worst-case algorithms performed well up to 10-20 MHz, but overestimated measured results by several dB in some cases and up to 10-15 dB in others. An approximate statistical variation of the current expert system algorithms …


Predicting Tem Cell Measurements From Near Field Scan Data, Haixiao Weng, Daryl G. Beetner, Richard E. Dubroff Aug 2006

Predicting Tem Cell Measurements From Near Field Scan Data, Haixiao Weng, Daryl G. Beetner, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A procedure is proposed for predicting TEM cell measurements from near field scans by modeling near-field scan data using equivalent sources. The first step in this procedure is to measure the tangential electric and magnetic fields over the circuit. Electric and magnetic fields are estimated from probe measurements by compensating for the characteristics of the probe. An equivalent magnetic and electric current model representing emissions is then generated from the compensated fields. These equivalent sources are used as an impressed source in an analytical formula or full wave simulation to predict measurements within the TEM cell. Experimental verification of the …


Circuit Models For Power Bus Structures On Printed Circuit Boards Using A Hybrid Fem-Spice Method, Todd H. Hubing, Chunlei Guo Jan 2006

Circuit Models For Power Bus Structures On Printed Circuit Boards Using A Hybrid Fem-Spice Method, Todd H. Hubing, Chunlei Guo

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Power bus structures consisting of two parallel conducting planes are widely used on high-speed printed circuit boards. In this paper, a full-wave finite-element method (FEM) method is used to analyze power bus structures, and the resulting matrix equations are converted to equivalent circuits that can be analyzed using SPICE programs. Using this method of combining FEM and SPICE, power bus structures of arbitrary shape can be modeled efficiently both in the time-domain and frequency-domain, along with the circuit components connected to the bus. Dielectric loss and losses due to the finite resistance of the power planes can also be modeled. …


Simulation Model For Assessing Transient Performance Of Capacitive Voltage Transformers, I. Sule, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy, U. O. Aliyu Jan 2006

Simulation Model For Assessing Transient Performance Of Capacitive Voltage Transformers, I. Sule, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy, U. O. Aliyu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In determining the correct operation of relays of a protection scheme, proper representation of instrument transformers and their behavior in conditions where there can be transient is very critical. This paper presents a simulation model for assessing the transient performance of capacitive voltage transformers (CVTs). In order to test the validity of the developed model, four CVT operational conditions are considered using field data collected from one of the Nigerian electric utility 330/132/33 kV substations. The model simulation results revealed various configuration performance responses that could affect relay protection schemes to different degrees. As expected, the CVT responses showed that …


A Microphone Array System For Multimedia Applications With Near-Field Signal Targets, Y. Rosa Zheng, M. El-Tanany, R. A. Goubran, Hongchi Shi Jan 2005

A Microphone Array System For Multimedia Applications With Near-Field Signal Targets, Y. Rosa Zheng, M. El-Tanany, R. A. Goubran, Hongchi Shi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A microphone array beamforming system is proposed for multimedia communication applications using four sets of small planar arrays mounted on a computer monitor. A new virtual array approach is employed such that the original signals received by the array elements are weighted and delayed to synthesize a large, nonuniformly spaced, harmonically nested virtual array covering the frequency band [50, 7000] Hz of the wideband telephony. Subband multirate processing and near-field beamforming techniques are then used jointly by the nested virtual array to improve the performances in reverberant environments. A new beamforming algorithm is also proposed using a broadband near-field spherically …


Electromagnetic Interference (Emi) Of System-On-Package (Sop), Toshio Sudo, Hideki Sasaki, Norio Masuda, James L. Drewniak May 2004

Electromagnetic Interference (Emi) Of System-On-Package (Sop), Toshio Sudo, Hideki Sasaki, Norio Masuda, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues are expected to be crucial for next-generation system-on-package (SOP) integrated high-performance digital LSIs and for radio frequency (RF) and analog circuits. Ordinarily in SOPs, high-performance digital LSIs are sources of EMI, while RF and analog circuits are affected by EMI (victims). This paper describes the following aspects of EMI in SOPs: 1) die/package-level EMI; 2) substrate-level EMI; 3) electromagnetic modeling and simulation; and 4) near electromagnetic field measurement. First, LSI designs are discussed with regard to radiated emission. The signal-return path loop and switching current in the power/ground line are inherent sources of EMI. The EMI …


Emi Model Validation And Standard Challenge Problems, Bruce Archambeault, James L. Drewniak Mar 2000

Emi Model Validation And Standard Challenge Problems, Bruce Archambeault, James L. Drewniak

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A joint effort of the IEEE/EMC Society TC-9 Committee and the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES) resulted in a central web location for contributors who will provide model and measurement data to share and compare with others. In addition to the data repository, a set of standard challenge problems have been proposed over the past few years, and are located at the web site. The site will be carefully monitored by a review committee to insure only high-quality information is posted on the site.


Incorporating Vertical Discontinuities In Power-Bus Modeling Using A Mixed-Potential Integral Equation And Circuit Extraction Formulation, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, James L. Drewniak, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff, Thomas Van Doren Oct 1998

Incorporating Vertical Discontinuities In Power-Bus Modeling Using A Mixed-Potential Integral Equation And Circuit Extraction Formulation, Jun Fan, Hao Shi, James L. Drewniak, Todd H. Hubing, Richard E. Dubroff, Thomas Van Doren

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Noise on the DC power-bus attributed to device switching is among the primary sources of EMI and signal integrity problems. A mixed-potential integral equation formulation with circuit extraction approach is used to model the planar multi-layer power-bus geometry, which can also include arbitrary shaped power regions on multiple layers. Incorporating vertical discontinuities, e.g., decoupling capacitor interconnects, is a critical aspect of the modeling, and must be done properly since they are included as a lumped element model and not a part of the MPIE formulation. Agreement with experimental results demonstrate the present approach.


Diagnosing And Modeling Common-Mode Radiation From Printed Circuit Boards With Attached Cables, James L. Drewniak, Fei Sha, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, J. Shaw Aug 1995

Diagnosing And Modeling Common-Mode Radiation From Printed Circuit Boards With Attached Cables, James L. Drewniak, Fei Sha, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, J. Shaw

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A procedure for diagnosing and modeling radiation from printed circuit boards with attached cables is presented through a case study of a production model electronic control unit. Procedures for determining EMI antennas, IC sources, and mechanisms by which noise is coupled from the IC source to the antenna are suggested.


Modeling Power Bus Decoupling On Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards, James L. Drewniak, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, P. Baudendistal Aug 1994

Modeling Power Bus Decoupling On Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards, James L. Drewniak, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, P. Baudendistal

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Power bus decoupling designs on multilayer printed circuit boards must adequately account for the power bus interplane capacitance and its consequences for the design. Lumped element models for a power bus on a multilayer printed circuit board where an appreciable or entire portion of a layer is devoted to power and ground have been developed. The models are applicable below the distributed resonances of the board. Analytical, circuit simulation, and experimental studies have been conducted to test the models, investigate the effects of the distributed interplane capacitance of the power bus, and the effect of interconnect inductance associated with surface-mount …