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Meso-Scale Seabed Quantification With Geoacoustic Inversion, Tim Sonnemann, Jan Dettmer, Charles W. Holland, Stan E. Dosso Apr 2024

Meso-Scale Seabed Quantification With Geoacoustic Inversion, Tim Sonnemann, Jan Dettmer, Charles W. Holland, Stan E. Dosso

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Abstract Knowledge of sub-seabed geoacoustic properties, for example depth dependent sound speed and porosity, is of importance for a variety of applications. Here, we present a semi-automated geoacoustic inversion method for autonomous underwater vehicle data that objectively adapts model inference to seabed structure. Through parallelized trans-dimensional Bayesian inference, we infer seabed properties along a 12 km survey track on the scale of about 10 cm and 50 m in the vertical and horizontal, respectively. The inferred seabed properties include sound speed, attenuation, density, and porosity as a function of depth from acoustic reflection coefficient data. Parameter uncertainties are quantified, and …


Recent Progress And Challenges Of Implantable Biodegradable Biosensors, Fahmida Alam, Md Ashfaq Ahmed, Ahmed Hasnain Jalal, Ishrak Siddiquee, Rabeya Zinnat Adury, G M Mehedi Hossain, Nezih Pala Mar 2024

Recent Progress And Challenges Of Implantable Biodegradable Biosensors, Fahmida Alam, Md Ashfaq Ahmed, Ahmed Hasnain Jalal, Ishrak Siddiquee, Rabeya Zinnat Adury, G M Mehedi Hossain, Nezih Pala

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Implantable biosensors have evolved to the cutting-edge technology of personalized health care and provide promise for future directions in precision medicine. This is the reason why these devices stand to revolutionize our approach to health and disease management and offer insights into our bodily functions in ways that have never been possible before. This review article tries to delve into the important developments, new materials, and multifarious applications of these biosensors, along with a frank discussion on the challenges that the devices will face in their clinical deployment. In addition, techniques that have been employed for the improvement of the …


Analysis Of Countermeasures Against Remote And Local Power Side Channel Attacks Using Correlation Power Analysis, Aurelien Tchoupou Mozipo, John M. Acken Mar 2024

Analysis Of Countermeasures Against Remote And Local Power Side Channel Attacks Using Correlation Power Analysis, Aurelien Tchoupou Mozipo, John M. Acken

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Countermeasures and deterrents to power side-channel attacks targeting the alteration or scrambling of the power delivery network have been shown to be effective against local attacks where the malicious agent has physical access to the target system. However, remote attacks that capture the leaked information from within the IC power grid are shown herein to be nonetheless effective at uncovering the secret key in the presence of these countermeasures/deterrents. Theoretical studies and experimental analysis are carried out to define and quantify the impact of integrated voltage regulators, voltage noise injection, and integration of on-package decoupling capacitors for both remote and …


Investigating Customer Churn In Banking: A Machine Learning Approach And Visualization App For Data Science And Management, Pahul Preet Singh, Fahim Islam Anik, Rahul Senapati, Arnav Sinha, Nazmus Sakib, Eklas Hossain Mar 2024

Investigating Customer Churn In Banking: A Machine Learning Approach And Visualization App For Data Science And Management, Pahul Preet Singh, Fahim Islam Anik, Rahul Senapati, Arnav Sinha, Nazmus Sakib, Eklas Hossain

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Customer attrition in the banking industry occurs when consumers quit using the goods and services offered by the bank for some time and, after that, end their connection with the bank. Therefore, customer retention is essential in today’s extremely competitive banking market. Additionally, having a solid customer base helps attract new consumers by fostering confidence and a referral from a current clientele. These factors make reducing client attrition a crucial step that banks must pursue. In our research, we aim to examine bank data and forecast which users will most likely discontinue using the bank’s services and become paying customers. …


Source Level Of Wind-Generated Ambient Sound In The Oceana, N. Ross Chapman, Michael Ainslie, Martin Siderius Mar 2024

Source Level Of Wind-Generated Ambient Sound In The Oceana, N. Ross Chapman, Michael Ainslie, Martin Siderius

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Inference of source levels for ambient ocean sound from local wind at the sea surface requires an assumption about the nature of the sound source. Depending upon the assumptions made about the nature of the sound source, whether monopole or dipole distributions, the estimated source levels from different research groups are different by several decibels over the frequency band 10–350 Hz. This paper revisits the research issues of source level of local wind-generated sound and shows that the differences in estimated source levels can be understood through a simple analysis of the source assumptions.


A Time Synchronized Multi-Hop Mesh Network With Crystal-Free Nodes, Filip Maksimovic, Austin Patel, David C. Burnett, Thomas Watteyne, Kristofer S.J. Pister Feb 2024

A Time Synchronized Multi-Hop Mesh Network With Crystal-Free Nodes, Filip Maksimovic, Austin Patel, David C. Burnett, Thomas Watteyne, Kristofer S.J. Pister

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

In this work we propose and demonstrate a protocol for a time synchronized channel hopping mesh network for wireless transceivers that use exclusively imprecise and inaccurate on-chip oscillators. This protocol is built on an IEEE 802.15.4 physical layer radio that enables interoperability with protocols such as 6TiSCH or Thread. A calibration-bootstrapped multi-hop mesh network is demonstrated with a single crystal-enabled node acting as the root. The protocol is designed to create a multi-hop mesh while compensating noisy and drifting oscillators and timers. With a 4 s synchronization period, an experimental implementation of the network maintains, in the worst case, 1.8 …


Electron Trajectories And Critical Current In A Two-Dimensional Planar Magnetically Insulated Crossed-Field Gap, Xiaojun Zhu, Jack K. Wright, N. R. Sree Harsha, Jim Browning, Allen L. Garner Jan 2024

Electron Trajectories And Critical Current In A Two-Dimensional Planar Magnetically Insulated Crossed-Field Gap, Xiaojun Zhu, Jack K. Wright, N. R. Sree Harsha, Jim Browning, Allen L. Garner

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The critical current in a one-dimensional (1D) crossed-field gap is defined by the transition from a cycloidal flow to a near-Brillouin (nB) state characterized by electron flow orthogonal to both the electric and magnetic fields and uniform virtual cathode formation. Motivated by recent studies on space-charge-limited current in non-magnetic diodes, we assess the meaning of critical current in a magentically insulated two-dimensional (2D) planar crossed-field geometry. Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations demonstrate that binary behavior between a laminar and turbulent state does not occur in 2D because the virtual cathode is nonuniform. Rather than a distinct nB state above the critical current …


Product Specification: Distributed Trust Model System (Doe-Psu-0000922-4), Narmada Sonali Fernando, Abdullah Barghouti, Robert B. Bass, John M. Acken Jan 2024

Product Specification: Distributed Trust Model System (Doe-Psu-0000922-4), Narmada Sonali Fernando, Abdullah Barghouti, Robert B. Bass, John M. Acken

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

A Distributed Trust Model (DTM) System is a supervisory component within an energy grid of things. The role of a DTM System is to implement the trust aspects of an energy services interface. The DTM System augments existing security measures by monitoring the communication between the various EGoT System actors and quantifying metrics of trust of each actor.


Product Specification: Distributed Control Module (Doe-Psu-0000922-5), Nicole Henderson, Kai Zeng, Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Product Specification: Distributed Control Module (Doe-Psu-0000922-5), Nicole Henderson, Kai Zeng, Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This product specification describes the architecture, implementation, and hardware descriptions of a Distributed Control Module (DCM) prototype. A DCM is an enabling technology for distributed energy resources (DER). DERs are grid-enabled generation, storage, and load devices that are owned by utility customers. DCMs enable information exchange between a distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) and DERs for the purpose of networking large numbers of DERs. The DCM prototype described within this document enables DER participation in a service-oriented aggregation system. A DERMS server provides IEEE 2030.5 smart energy resource services to DCM clients using a request/response information exchange process. DCMs …


Psu Derms Operating Manual And Egot System Reference (Doe-Psu-0000922-7), Tylor Slay, Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Psu Derms Operating Manual And Egot System Reference (Doe-Psu-0000922-7), Tylor Slay, Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This document guides the user of the Portland State University Distributed Energy Resource Management System in configuration and normal operation. For direct access to the underlying code and its usage see the accompanying PSU EGoT System Reference. The system reference outlines all classes and methods used through the Energy Grid of Things system including applications, models, interfaces and the entity component system.


Implementation Profile: Egot Derms Server/Client System (Doe-Psu-0000922-2), Tylor Slay, Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Implementation Profile: Egot Derms Server/Client System (Doe-Psu-0000922-2), Tylor Slay, Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This implementation profile (IP) provides the scope and requirements necessary to implement a distributed energy resource management system (DERMS), which networks large numbers of DER within an energy grid of things (EGoT). This document originated as part of a U.S. DOE-funded project to develop a DERMS based on a set of rules known as the Energy Services Interface (ESI). The ESI serves as an umbrella, ensuring the information exchange between an aggregator and DER owners conforms to expectations: protect privacy, provide security, develop trustworthiness, and ensure interoperability. DERMS developers use the ESI to ensure that information exchange meets these expectations. …


Implementation Profile: Modeling Environment (Doe-Psu-0000922-3), Sean Keene, Midrar Adham, Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Implementation Profile: Modeling Environment (Doe-Psu-0000922-3), Sean Keene, Midrar Adham, Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This implementation profile provides the scope, background, and requirements necessary to implement a Modeling Environment (ME) to test a Distributed Energy Resource (DER) Management System (DERMS). A DERMS is used by an aggregator to dispatch large numbers of DERs in order to provide grid services to a Grid Operator. The ME addresses scalability issues inherent to Hardware-in-the-Loop DERMS simulation; a large number of assets are needed in order to observe effects on the grid from deployment and dispatch of DERs.


Energy Services Interface (Doe-Psu-0000922-1), Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Energy Services Interface (Doe-Psu-0000922-1), Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This document defines a set of rules known as the Energy Services Interface (ESI), which “establish a bi-directional, service-oriented, logical interface to support secure, trustworthy information exchange between an aggregator and distributed energy resources (DERs). These exchanges facilitate energy interactions between the DERs and the aggregator, thereby allowing the aggregator to provide grid services through dispatch of the DERs.” The ESI serves as an umbrella, ensuring the information exchange between an aggregator and DER owners conforms to expectations: protect privacy, provide security, develop trustworthiness, and ensure interoperability. DERMS developers use the ESI to ensure that information exchange meets these expectations.


Psu Esi Review (Doe-Psu-0000922-6), Tylor Slay, Jaime Kolln, Robert B. Bass Jan 2024

Psu Esi Review (Doe-Psu-0000922-6), Tylor Slay, Jaime Kolln, Robert B. Bass

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

A guide to developing an Energy Service Interface (ESI) was created as part of the Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium 2.5.2 ESI project. The approach applies device-agnostic and service-oriented ESI principles and leverages documents such as the Interoperability Maturity Model and Common Grid Service Definitions to provide a methodology to review, develop, and update standards and profiles to engage distributed energy resources to provide grid services. This document evaluates the ESI developed by Portland State University’s Power Engineering Group under the Electric Grid of Things project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The evaluation explores the compliance of this specific …


Moisture-Controlled Triboelectrification During Coffee Grinding, Joshua Méndez Harper, Yong-Hyun Kim, Robin E. Bumbaugh, Connor S. Mcdonald, Christopher H. Hendon, Elana J. Cope, Leif E. Lindberg, Justin Pham, Multiple Additional Authors Jan 2024

Moisture-Controlled Triboelectrification During Coffee Grinding, Joshua Méndez Harper, Yong-Hyun Kim, Robin E. Bumbaugh, Connor S. Mcdonald, Christopher H. Hendon, Elana J. Cope, Leif E. Lindberg, Justin Pham, Multiple Additional Authors

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Triboelectrification is the physical process where materials acquire surface charge from frictional interactions at their interfaces.The magnitude of charge depends on the interfacial material composition and can be harnessed in emergent technologies for energy generation.

The mechanism of electrostatic accumulation is complex and is further obscured in granular materials where collisions are sufficiently energetic to cause fracturing. In this “fractoelectric” regime, crack initiation and propagation are thought to charge particles through transfer of electrons and/or ions at the hot crack interface.

Whether a material’s charging is dominated by tribo- or fractoelectrification, fracture-generated granular flows often comprise particles whose surface charge …


Chemical Strategies To Mitigate Electrostatic Charging During Coffee Grinding, Joshua Méndez Harper, Christopher H. Hendon Dec 2023

Chemical Strategies To Mitigate Electrostatic Charging During Coffee Grinding, Joshua Méndez Harper, Christopher H. Hendon

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The process of grinding coffee generates particles with high levels of electrostatic charge, causing a number of detrimental effects including clumping, particle dispersal, and spark discharge. At the brewing level, electrostatic aggregation between particles affects liquid-solid accessibility, leading to variable extraction quality. In this study, we quantify the effectiveness of four charge mitigation strategies. Our data suggests that adding small amounts of water to whole beans pre-grinding, or bombarding the grounds with ions produced from a high-voltage ionizer, are capable of de-electrifying the granular flows. While these techniques helped reduce visible mess, only the static reduction through water inclusion was …


Quantum Algorithms For Unate And Binate Covering Problems With Application To Finite State Machine Minimization, Abdirahman Alasow, Marek Perkowski Dec 2023

Quantum Algorithms For Unate And Binate Covering Problems With Application To Finite State Machine Minimization, Abdirahman Alasow, Marek Perkowski

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Covering problems find applications in many areas of computer science and engineering, such that numerous combinatorial problems can be formulated as covering problems. Combinatorial optimization problems are generally NPhard problems that require an extensive search to find the optimal solution. Exploiting the benefits of quantum computing, we present a quantum oracle design for covering problems, taking advantage of Grover’s search algorithm to achieve quadratic speedup. This paper also discusses applications of the quantum counter in unate covering problems and binate covering problems with some important practical applications, such as finding prime implicants of a Boolean function, implication graphs, and minimization …


Advancements In Adsorption Based Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies- A Comprehensive Review, Arnob Das, Susmita Datta Peu, Md Sanowar Hossain, Md Mahafujul Alam Nahid, Fazlur Rahman Bin Karim, Hribhu Chowdhury, Mahmudul Hasan Porag, Debo Brata Paul Argha, Sabhasachi Saha, Abu Reza Md Towfiqul Islam Dec 2023

Advancements In Adsorption Based Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies- A Comprehensive Review, Arnob Das, Susmita Datta Peu, Md Sanowar Hossain, Md Mahafujul Alam Nahid, Fazlur Rahman Bin Karim, Hribhu Chowdhury, Mahmudul Hasan Porag, Debo Brata Paul Argha, Sabhasachi Saha, Abu Reza Md Towfiqul Islam

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The significant increase in energy consumption has facilitated a rapid increase in offensive greenhouse gas (GHG) and CO2 emissions. The consequences of such emissions are one of the most pivotal concerns of environmental scientists. To protect the environment, they are conducting the necessary research to protect the environment from the greenhouse effect. Among the different sources of CO2 emission, power plants contribute the largest amount of CO2 and as the number of power plants around the world is rising gradually due to increasing energy demand, the amount of CO2 emission is also rising subsequently. Researchers have developed different potential technologies …


Quantitative Gait And Balance Outcomes For Ataxia Trials: Consensus Recommendations By The Ataxia Global Initiative Working Group On Digital-Motor Biomarkers, Winfried Ilg, Sarah Milne, Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Lisa Alcock, Lukas Beichert, Enrico Bertini, Helen Dawes, Christopher M. Gomez, James Mcnames, Multiple Additional Authors Nov 2023

Quantitative Gait And Balance Outcomes For Ataxia Trials: Consensus Recommendations By The Ataxia Global Initiative Working Group On Digital-Motor Biomarkers, Winfried Ilg, Sarah Milne, Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch, Lisa Alcock, Lukas Beichert, Enrico Bertini, Helen Dawes, Christopher M. Gomez, James Mcnames, Multiple Additional Authors

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

With disease-modifying drugs on the horizon for degenerative ataxias, ecologically valid, finely granulated, digital health measures are highly warranted to augment clinical and patient-reported outcome measures. Gait and balance disturbances most often present as the first signs of degenerative cerebellar ataxia and are the most reported disabling features in disease progression. Thus, digital gait and balance measures constitute promising and relevant performance outcomes for clinical trials.

This narrative review with embedded consensus will describe evidence for the sensitivity of digital gait and balance measures for evaluating ataxia severity and progression, propose a consensus protocol for establishing gait and balance metrics …


Generation Of Dna Oligomers With Similar Chemical Kinetics Via In-Silico Optimization, Michael Tobiason, Bernard Yurke, William L. Hughes Oct 2023

Generation Of Dna Oligomers With Similar Chemical Kinetics Via In-Silico Optimization, Michael Tobiason, Bernard Yurke, William L. Hughes

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Networks of interacting DNA oligomers are useful for applications such as biomarker detection, targeted drug delivery, information storage, and photonic information processing. However, differences in the chemical kinetics of hybridization reactions, referred to as kinetic dispersion, can be problematic for some applications. Here, it is found that limiting unnecessary stretches of Watson-Crick base pairing, referred to as unnecessary duplexes, can yield exceptionally low kinetic dispersions. Hybridization kinetics can be affected by unnecessary intra-oligomer duplexes containing only 2 base-pairs, and such duplexes explain up to 94% of previously reported kinetic dispersion. As a general design rule, it is recommended that unnecessary …


Optimally Distributed Receiver Placements Versus An Environmentally Aware Source: New England Shelf Break Acoustics Signals And Noise Experiment, William K. Stevens, Martin Siderius, Matthew J. Carrier, Drew Wendeborn Sep 2023

Optimally Distributed Receiver Placements Versus An Environmentally Aware Source: New England Shelf Break Acoustics Signals And Noise Experiment, William K. Stevens, Martin Siderius, Matthew J. Carrier, Drew Wendeborn

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This article describes the results of the Spring of 2021 New England Shelf Break Acoustics (NESBA) Signals and Noise experiment as they pertain to the optimization of a field of passive receivers versus an environmentally aware source with end-state goals. A discrete optimization has been designed and used to demonstrate providing an acoustic system operator with actionable guidance relating to optimally distributed receiver locations and depths and likely mean source detection times and associated uncertainties as a function of source and receiver levels of environmental awareness. The uncertainties considered here are those due to the imperfect spatial and temporal sensing …


Qc-Odkla: Quantized And Communication-Censored Online Decentralized Kernel Learning Via Linearized Admm, Ping Xu, Yue Wang, Xiang Chen, Zhi Tian Sep 2023

Qc-Odkla: Quantized And Communication-Censored Online Decentralized Kernel Learning Via Linearized Admm, Ping Xu, Yue Wang, Xiang Chen, Zhi Tian

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This article focuses on online kernel learning over a decentralized network. Each agent in the network receives online streaming data and collaboratively learns a globally optimal nonlinear prediction function in the reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS). To overcome the curse of dimensionality issue in traditional online kernel learning, we utilize random feature (RF) mapping to convert the nonparametric kernel learning problem into a fixed-length parametric one in the RF space. We then propose a novel learning framework, named online decentralized kernel learning via linearized ADMM (ODKLA), to efficiently solve the online decentralized kernel learning problem. To enhance communication efficiency, we …


Modeling And Validating Temporal Rules With Semantic Petri Net For Digital Twins, Han Liu, Xiaoyu Song, Ge Gao, Hehua Zhang, Yu-Shen Liu, Ming Gu Aug 2023

Modeling And Validating Temporal Rules With Semantic Petri Net For Digital Twins, Han Liu, Xiaoyu Song, Ge Gao, Hehua Zhang, Yu-Shen Liu, Ming Gu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Semantic rule checking on RDFS/OWL data has been widely used in the construction industry. At present, semantic rule checking is mainly performed on static models. There are still challenges in integrating temporal models and semantic models for combined rule checking. In this paper, Semantic Petri-Net (SPN) is proposed as a novel temporal modeling and validating method, which implements the states and transitions of the Colored Petri-Net directly based on RDFS and SPARQL, and realizes two-way sharing of knowledge between domain semantic webs and temporal models in the runtime. Several cases are provided to demonstrate the possible applications in digital twins …


Lift Force Analysis For An Electrodynamic Wheel Maglev Vehicle, Colton W. Bruce, Jonathan Bird, Matthew K. Grubbs Jul 2023

Lift Force Analysis For An Electrodynamic Wheel Maglev Vehicle, Colton W. Bruce, Jonathan Bird, Matthew K. Grubbs

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This paper used an analytic based 3-D second order vector potential model to study the vertical dynamic force ripple and dynamic airgap height change when using a one pole-pair electrodynamic wheel (EDW) maglev vehicle. A one-pole pair EDW creates the lowest lift specific power; however transient finite element analysis (FEA) also shows that the one pole-pair EDW will create a large oscillating vertical force when maintaining a static airgap height. A dynamically coupled eddy current model was used to confirm that when the airgap length is allowed to change with time then an increase in vertical airgap creates a large …


Distributed Deep Learning Optimization Of Heat Equation Inverse Problem Solvers, Zhuowei Wang, Le Yang, Haoran Lin, Genping Zhao, Zixuan Liu, Xiaoyu Song Jul 2023

Distributed Deep Learning Optimization Of Heat Equation Inverse Problem Solvers, Zhuowei Wang, Le Yang, Haoran Lin, Genping Zhao, Zixuan Liu, Xiaoyu Song

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The inversion problem of partial differential equation plays a crucial role in cyber-physical systems applications. This paper presents a novel deep learning optimization approach to constructing a solver of heat equation inversion. To improve the computational efficiency in large-scale industrial applications, data and model parallelisms are incorporated on a platform of multiple GPUs. The advanced Ring-AllReduce architecture is harnessed to achieve an acceleration ratio of 3.46. Then a new multi-GPUs distributed optimization method GradReduce is proposed based on Ring-AllReduce architecture. This method optimizes the original data communication mechanism based on mechanical time and frequency by introducing the gradient transmission scheme …


Board 87: Work In Progress Wip Comparing The Most Demanded Skills For Electrical And Computer Engineers (Ece) Graduates In The United States From The Perspective Of Ece Academic Department Heads And Ece Professional Engineers, Mohammad Al Mestiraihi, Kurt Henry Becker Jun 2023

Board 87: Work In Progress Wip Comparing The Most Demanded Skills For Electrical And Computer Engineers (Ece) Graduates In The United States From The Perspective Of Ece Academic Department Heads And Ece Professional Engineers, Mohammad Al Mestiraihi, Kurt Henry Becker

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

When students graduate from an Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) program, there is a discrepancy or imbalance between the job-related competencies that firms require and what academic institutions deliver. As a result, there are more graduates who lack the skills that the market dictates. Due to the skills gap, recently recruited engineers may still need more training to gain necessary competencies, costing companies both time and money. The primary purpose of this study is to compare the skills ECE graduates should have upon graduation from ECE industry perspective and ECE academic department heads’ perspectives. In this context, this paper presents …


Work In Progress: Assessing Engineering Students' Behavioral Engagement And Learning; Survey Development And Validation, Ibukun Samuel Osunbunmi, Kurt Henry Becker, Young Min Kim, Mohammad Al Mestiraihi Jun 2023

Work In Progress: Assessing Engineering Students' Behavioral Engagement And Learning; Survey Development And Validation, Ibukun Samuel Osunbunmi, Kurt Henry Becker, Young Min Kim, Mohammad Al Mestiraihi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Studies have shown that the more involved students are with their learning, the better their achieved desired educational outcome. However, little is known about the extent to which the existing engineering curriculum and pedagogical strategy implemented elicit engineering students’ engagement in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) of the world. The goal of this study is to examine to what extent the existing engineering curriculum elicits student engagement in self-learning and collaborative learning. This effort is part of the ongoing re-evaluation and redesign of the water engineering curriculum of one of the countries in the MENA region by …


Experimental Evaluation Of Smart Electric Meters’ Resilience Under Cyber Security Attacks, Harsh Kumar, Oscar A. Alvarez, Sanjeev Kumar Jun 2023

Experimental Evaluation Of Smart Electric Meters’ Resilience Under Cyber Security Attacks, Harsh Kumar, Oscar A. Alvarez, Sanjeev Kumar

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

For the first time, commercial grade smart meters have been subjected to cyber security attacks to understand their operation and security resilience under different attack scenarios. Cyber security is a matter of top concern for utility companies installing smart meters for remote collection of power usage data from customer premises. Keeping power-usage data secure and to maintain system’s resiliency under cyber security attacks is very important. In Smart electric grids, the power usage data from smart meters are periodically reported to the utility company. Reporting and remote monitoring of power usage data requires the use of data network protocols, which …


An Examination Of The Stiffness Terms Needed To Model The Dynamics Of An Eddy Current Based Maglev Vehicle, Colton W. Bruce, Jonathan Bird Jun 2023

An Examination Of The Stiffness Terms Needed To Model The Dynamics Of An Eddy Current Based Maglev Vehicle, Colton W. Bruce, Jonathan Bird

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

This paper re-examines the basis for each eddy current stiffness term computed from prior published steady-state eddy current models. The paper corrects prior analysis work by confirming, through the use of 2-D and 3-D dynamic finite element analysis modelling, that when a magnetic source is moving over an infinite-wide and infinite-long conductive sheet guideway the steady-state lateral and translational stiffness terms will be zero and only the vertical coupled stiffness terms need to be modelled. Using these observations, a much simplified 6 degrees-of-freedom (DoF) linearized eddy current dynamic force model can be used to compute the steady-state force changes in …


Participation Of Electric Vehicle Aggregators In Wholesale Electricity Markets: Recent Works And Future Directions, Saeed Salimi Amiri, Fazlur Rahman Bin Karim, Pedro Cesar Lopes Gerum Jun 2023

Participation Of Electric Vehicle Aggregators In Wholesale Electricity Markets: Recent Works And Future Directions, Saeed Salimi Amiri, Fazlur Rahman Bin Karim, Pedro Cesar Lopes Gerum

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Electric Vehicles are key to reducing carbon emissions while bringing a revolution to the transportation sector. With the massive increase of EVs in road networks and the growing demand for charging services, the electric power grid faces enormous system reliability and operation stability challenges. Demand and supply disparities create inconsistency in the smooth delivery of electrical power. As a potential solution, EVs and their charging infrastructure can be aggregated to prevent the unwanted effects on power systems and also facilitate ancillary services to the power grid. When not need for transportation purposes, EVs can leverage their batteries for power grid …