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Economic Analysis Of A Data Center Virtual Power Plant Participating In Demand Response, Labi Bajracharya Jan 2016

Economic Analysis Of A Data Center Virtual Power Plant Participating In Demand Response, Labi Bajracharya

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Data centers consume a significant amount of energy from the grid, and the number of data centers are increasing at a high rate. As the amount of demand on the transmission system increases, network congestion reduces the economic efficiency of the grid and begins to risk failure. Data centers have underutilized energy resources, such as backup generators and battery storage, which can be used for demand response (DR) to benefit both the electric power system and the data center. Therefore, data center energy resources, including renewable energy, are aggregated and controlled using an energy management system (EMS) to operate as …


Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte For Lithium Ion Batteries, Roya Naderi Jan 2016

Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte For Lithium Ion Batteries, Roya Naderi

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Batteries have been ubiquitously utilized in enormous applications such as portable electronics, satellites, computers, medical instruments, and electric cars. The development of battery technology has been through a long journey since the 17th century, paving its way to commercialization of lithium ion batteries in 1991 by Sony. Rechargeable lithium ion batteries represent the most favorable type of batteries for portable applications due to their high energy density compared to other alkali metals. In 1997, lithium polymer batteries with solid polymer/composite electrolyte were introduced where the safety drawbacks of the liquid electrolyte were eliminated but the ionic conductivity of the batteries …


Frequency Control Of Wind And Pv Based Isolated Microgrid, Lekhnath Kafle Jan 2016

Frequency Control Of Wind And Pv Based Isolated Microgrid, Lekhnath Kafle

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The wind and solar PV based isolated microgrid can be economical and reliable for the remote area where the grid is not available. The frequency and voltage fluctuation are major problems in such remote microgrid due to intermittent nature of renewable resources like wind and solar PV. The frequency fluctuation should remain within acceptable limits for stable operation of the remote microgrid. This thesis work focuses on frequency control of wind and photovoltaic (PV) based isolated micro-grid using traditional droop control technique. The battery system acts as a master unit which is responsible for setting up the common AC bus …


The Impact Of Different Battery Technologies For Remote Microgrids, Ali Barjs Allruwaili Jan 2016

The Impact Of Different Battery Technologies For Remote Microgrids, Ali Barjs Allruwaili

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Energy storage systems are considered an effective solution for remote microgrids. They allow to increase the overall system reliability, performance, and reduce operational cost by increasing the energy utilization of renewable energy resources (PV and wind energy). A battery can reduce the system's operational cost by matching a diesel generator with the load demand. There are many types of batteries which can be used in remote microgrids, such as Lead-acid, Lithium-ion, Zinc-bromine and Aqueous Hybrid Ion. By selecting a battery which provides low operational cost and longer battery life is complex, relying on many key technical features which affect the …


Bidirectional Distribution Reflection Function Of Algodones Dunes, Mahesh Shrestha Jan 2016

Bidirectional Distribution Reflection Function Of Algodones Dunes, Mahesh Shrestha

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The primary objective of this project was to develop the Algodones Dunes as a pseudo-invariant calibration site (PICS) suitable for absolute calibration of satellite sensors based on a surface reflectance model. Two approaches were taken during this research: a field campaign and laboratory measurements. The first approach, the field campaign, was accomplished with a trip to the Algodones Dunes from the 8th to the 13th of March, 2015. During the field campaign, several test points from spatially different regions of the Algodones Dunes were studied. Reflectance of the sand at each test point was observed from different view angles. The …


Game Theoretical Approach For Joint Relay Selection And Resource Allocation In Mobile Device Networks, Runan Yao Jan 2016

Game Theoretical Approach For Joint Relay Selection And Resource Allocation In Mobile Device Networks, Runan Yao

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

With the improvement of hardware, more and more multimedia applications are allowed to run in the mobile device. However, due to the limited radio bandwidth, wireless network performance becomes a critical issue. Common mobile solutions are based on the centralized structure, which require an access point to handle all the communication requirement in the work area. The transmission performance of centralized framework relies on the density of access points. But increasing the number of access points will cost lot of money and the interference between access point will reduce the transmission quality. Thanks to the wireless sensor network implementations, the …


Data Center Load Forecast Using Dependent Mixture Model, Md Riaz Ahmed Khan Jan 2016

Data Center Load Forecast Using Dependent Mixture Model, Md Riaz Ahmed Khan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The dependency on cloud computing is increasing day by day. With the boom of data centers, the cost is also increasing, which forces industries to come up with techniques and methodologies to reduce the data center energy use. Load forecasting plays a vital role in both efficient scheduling and operating a data center as a virtual power plant. In this thesis work a stochastic method, based on dependent mixtures is developed to model the data center load and is used for day-ahead forecast. The method is validated using three data sets from National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and one other …


Integrated Tandem Dye Sensitized Solar Cell (Dssc)-Lithium Ion Battery, Geetha Varnekar Jan 2016

Integrated Tandem Dye Sensitized Solar Cell (Dssc)-Lithium Ion Battery, Geetha Varnekar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Efficient renewable energy harvesting and storage are needed for present challenges related to clean environment and increasing energy demand. Different types of energy harvesting technologies such as solar, thermal and wind require excess energy to be stored in batteries, which further adds to the complication and increase in cost to the overall renewable energy system. Integrating the generation and storage of solar energy in a single device would be a more cost effective way towards meeting the increasing energy demand due to its simplicity in design and less space consumptions. Herein, a sustainable photovoltaic cell integrated with an energy storage …


Power Management Of Remote Microgrids Considering Battery Lifetime, Santosh Chalise Jan 2016

Power Management Of Remote Microgrids Considering Battery Lifetime, Santosh Chalise

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Currently, 20% (1.3 billion) of the world’s population still lacks access to electricity and many live in remote areas where connection to the grid is not economical or practical. Remote microgrids could be the solution to the problem because they are designed to provide power for small communities within clearly defined electrical boundaries. Reducing the cost of electricity for remote microgrids can help to increase access to electricity for populations in remote areas and developing countries. The integration of renewable energy and batteries in diesel based microgrids has shown to be effective in reducing fuel consumption. However, the operational cost …


Band To Band Calibration And Relative Gain Analysis Of Satellite Sensors Using Deep Convective Clouds, Suman Bhatta Jan 2015

Band To Band Calibration And Relative Gain Analysis Of Satellite Sensors Using Deep Convective Clouds, Suman Bhatta

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Two calibration techniques were developed in this research. First, a calibration technique, in which calibration was transferred to cirrus band and coastal aerosol band from well calibrated reflective bands of Landsat 8 using SCIAMACHY Deep Convective Cloud (DCC) spectra. Second, a novel method to derive relative gains using DCCs and improve the image quality of cirrus band scenes was developed. DCCs are very cold, bright clouds located in the tropopause layer. At small sun elevation and sensor viewing angles, they act as near Lambertian solar reflectors. They have very high signal to noise ratio and can easily be detected using …


Application Analysis Of A Cellular Geographic Information System, Michael Edward Wehde Jan 1978

Application Analysis Of A Cellular Geographic Information System, Michael Edward Wehde

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

AREAS, the Area REsource Analysis System, was developed by the author as an analytical tool for resource data manipulation in a spatial context. The data base and processing software design factors relevant to economical application are reviewed. The investigation seeks to define a procedure for selection and justification of the grid cell size used to quantify the spatial domain. The performance of a cellular information system is measured in terms of mapping and inventory accuracy. These measures of performance are evaluated for various cellularizations of a single map. The interboundary distance distribution is justified as the only unique characterization of …


Screening Electrocardiograms Using Hotelling's Method Of Principle Components, Edward G. Schwartz Jan 1971

Screening Electrocardiograms Using Hotelling's Method Of Principle Components, Edward G. Schwartz

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Considerable use is presently being made of computers to classify electrocardiograms (ECGs) into various heart defect categories. An example of such a program is the "Electrocardiographic Analysis Program" developed jointly by the Mayo Clinic and IBM. In one of Dr. Caceres published reports, he tells of using a computer program which involves 5,000 instructions. Dr. Caceres does not say whether this is a commercial program or one of bis own. His description does place this program in the same general category as IBM's. These programs have the common criteria of examining the ECG for the same information that a cardiologist …