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Ada Tools For The Description And Simulation Of Digital Signal Processing Systems, Mark D. Happel
Ada Tools For The Description And Simulation Of Digital Signal Processing Systems, Mark D. Happel
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
While specialized hardware description languages allow for maximum capability and efficiency in a design automation system, the use of a general purpose language in the same role can make the system more available or more available or more practical for a larger set of users. This project demonstrates the use of ADA* for the description and simulation of small digital signal processing systems. Building on conventions and primitives proposed by Denyer and Renshaw, a simple subsystem was described in ADA and then tested with a small simulator also written in ADA.
* ADA is a trademark of the United States …
A Microsequenced Prolog Inference Engine, Jeffrey J. Ferguson
A Microsequenced Prolog Inference Engine, Jeffrey J. Ferguson
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Prolog is a symbolic logic language presently emerging among numerous expert system designs. The architecture for a microsequenced Prolog machine (UPM) capable of providing the basic language features to a host computer is proposed. The Prolog machine functions are portioned into three processor components – Input/Output, Memory, and Central (CPU), where the design of the Central Processor is emphasized. Detailed discussion outlines the CPU facilities used to implement the forward-chaining and backtracking functions for the UPM. The UPM features are compared to the PLM-1, a microsequenced Prolog inference engine under development at University of California, Berkley. An emulation of the …
Data Structure Implementation And Investigation For A Prolog Language Interpreter, Hector Iurcovich
Data Structure Implementation And Investigation For A Prolog Language Interpreter, Hector Iurcovich
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
A developmental Prolog language interpreter is constructed in the C programming language. The data type format is a subset of that of the Project Aquarius Prolog Engine proposed and under development at the University of California, Berkley. The design of the Prolog interpreter is part of an investigation at UCF in design of expert system architecture for real time applications. The interpreter facilities of data structure definition and manipulation are developed and applied. The list data structure is used as an example data structure. The scheme for representing structured data is based on the Lisp cons cell. Run-time generated lists …
Phase Statistics For A Lightwave Traveling Through Turbulent Media, Donald J. Link
Phase Statistics For A Lightwave Traveling Through Turbulent Media, Donald J. Link
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
A probability density function is developed for the phase of light that is the result of adding a signal to noise with K-distributed amplitude and uniform phase. The probability density function of the phase associated with the I-K distribution is also developed. In the process of deriving the probability density function of the phase much I as learned about the relationships between different probability density functions. Three different methods of deriving homodyned K statistics are shown to be equivalent. Two different methods of deriving I-K statistics are shown to be equivalent. Theoretical moments of the homodyned K distribution are compared …
Awqpsk : An Optimum Modulation Technique For Spread Spectrum Communication, Madjid A. Belkerdid
Awqpsk : An Optimum Modulation Technique For Spread Spectrum Communication, Madjid A. Belkerdid
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) and minimum shift keying (MSK) are the two most used M-ary modulation techniques in Direct-Sequence (DS) Spread Spectrum Communication systems. This thesis introduces a new modulation technique that can compete well with QPSK and MSK in many applications. This new modulation technique, made up of a superposition of one QPSK signal and two amplitude weighted QPSK signals, is called Amplitude Weighted Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (AWQPSK). It is found to have the same probability of error as QPSK and MSK techniques. It has a higher bandwidth efficiency in bits/sec/Hz than QPSK and MSK. It has …
A Comparison Of N-Path And Digital Filters For Band Pass Applications, Stephen Cooperman
A Comparison Of N-Path And Digital Filters For Band Pass Applications, Stephen Cooperman
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The classic problem of achieving high Q, band pass, inductorless filters has been traditionally attacked by applying active RC networks. This approach suffers from the faults of poor economy, lack of stability of performance with time and temperature, and high network performance sensitivity to component changes. The problem is reviewed from the aspect of applying techniques other than operational amplifier RC filters. The techniques presented are those of N-Path (switching) and Digital Filters. The underlying theory of both methods is explored and a design example for each of the techniques is presented. These designs are then compared on the basis …
A High Speed Pulse Code Laser Diode Modulator, John Lawrence Mcdonough
A High Speed Pulse Code Laser Diode Modulator, John Lawrence Mcdonough
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
This research report reviews the basics of pulse code modulation (PCM) techniques and includes a special encoder design for a system which uses a laser diode output for the transmitted pulse. The text discusses PCM and its features, PCM formats, synchronization, and various accepted PCM codes. The encode circuit design is complete with a description of the circuit, circuit components, and operation. Included are the necessary diagrams, figures, specifications, and parts list. The transmitted output of the design circuit has a repetition rate of one megabit per second.