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Parallel Algorithms For Single-Layer Channel Routing, Ronald I. Greenberg, Shih-Chuan Hung, Jau-Der Shih Dec 1993

Parallel Algorithms For Single-Layer Channel Routing, Ronald I. Greenberg, Shih-Chuan Hung, Jau-Der Shih

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

We provide efficient parallel algorithms for the minimum separation, offset range, and optimal offset problems for single-layer channel routing. We consider all the variations of these problems that have linear-time sequential solutions rather than limiting attention to the ``river-routing'' context, where single-sided connections are disallowed. For the minimum separation problem, we obtain O(lgN) time on a CREW PRAM or O(lgN/lglgN) time on a CRCW PRAM, both with optimal work (processor-time product) of O(N), where N is the number of terminals. For the offset range problem, we obtain the same time and processor bounds as long as only one side of …


A Concept For Sled Testing Minuteman Iii Guidance Systems, Hossny El-Sherief, Dave Knight, Daniel J. Simon, Myron Teeter Dec 1993

A Concept For Sled Testing Minuteman Iii Guidance Systems, Hossny El-Sherief, Dave Knight, Daniel J. Simon, Myron Teeter

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Simple High-Quality Lossy Image Coding Scheme, Shaolin Bi, Khalid Sayood Nov 1993

Simple High-Quality Lossy Image Coding Scheme, Shaolin Bi, Khalid Sayood

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

A simple yet efficient image data compression method is presented. This method is based on coding only those segments of the image that are perceptually significant to the reconstruction of the image. Sequences of image pixels whose gray-level differences from the pixels of the previous row exceed two prespecified thresholds are considered significant. These pixels are coded using a differential pulse code modulation scheme that uses a 15-level recursively indexed nonuniform quantizer for the first pixel in a segment and a 7-level recursively indexed nonuniform quantizer for all other pixels in the segment. The quantizer outputs are Huffman coded. Simulation …


Explanation Of Timing Jitter Mechanisms In Multisegment Mode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers, Dennis J. Derickson Nov 1993

Explanation Of Timing Jitter Mechanisms In Multisegment Mode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers, Dennis J. Derickson

Electrical Engineering

Multisegment mode-locked semiconductor lasers offer a simple, high performance solution for short pulse generation. Six mode-locking techniques used in multisegment mode-locked semiconductor lasers are shown. This paper concentrates on a theoretical explanation of the timing jitter mechanisms in these lasers with supporting experimental measurements. The analysis covers passive, hybrid, and active mode-locking techniques for both monolithic and external cavity devices. Timing jitter is a very important system consideration for most applications of mode-locked lasers.


High Power Edge-Emitting Light Emitting Diodes At 1.5Μ With Extremely Low Back Facet Feedback, J. E. Fouquet, G. R. Trott, W. V. Sorin, M. J. Ludowise, D. M. Braun, Dennis J. Derickson Nov 1993

High Power Edge-Emitting Light Emitting Diodes At 1.5Μ With Extremely Low Back Facet Feedback, J. E. Fouquet, G. R. Trott, W. V. Sorin, M. J. Ludowise, D. M. Braun, Dennis J. Derickson

Electrical Engineering

This paper describes novel semiconductor sources for optical low coherence reflectometry (OLCR), a measurement technique for characterizing device and fiber reflections with high sensitivity and high spatial resolution. Lasers and conventional superluminescent LEDs are not suitable for OLCR because strong reflections from the back facets mask weak reflection signals from the device or fiber under test. Even standard edge emitting LEDs (EELEDs) show significant reflections, which have limited the dynamic range of previous measurements. Low source output powers have also limited sensitivity. In order to obtain high power while minimizing internal reflections, a high single pass gain device is required. …


Obscured Object Detection Via Bayesian Target Modeling Techniques, Rufus H. Cofer Nov 1993

Obscured Object Detection Via Bayesian Target Modeling Techniques, Rufus H. Cofer

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

Underground objects are by nature often severely obscured although the general character of the intervening random media may be reasonably understood. The task of detecting these underground objects also implies that their exact location and or orientation is not known. To partially counter these difficulties, one may; however, be given a model of the target of interest, e.g. a particular tank type, a water pipe, etc. To set up a quality framework for solution of the above problem, this paper utilizes the paradigm of Bayesian decision theory that promises minimum error detection given that certain probability density functions can be …


Local Needs Implementation For All Programs, James G. Harris, Madeleine M. Johnson, Norm Rogers, Jay Waddell Nov 1993

Local Needs Implementation For All Programs, James G. Harris, Madeleine M. Johnson, Norm Rogers, Jay Waddell

Electrical Engineering

SYNTHESIS is one of four ex1sting NSF Engineering Education Coalitions (there are apparently plans to add two others this year to bring the total number to six). SYNTHESIS consists of eight universities: Cal Poly, Cornell. Hampton, Iowa State, Southern, Stanford, Tuskgekee, and UC-Berkeley. It has been supported by NSF for over three years, being one of the first two-the other being ECSEL. The other two existing coalitions are GATEVI/AY and SUCCEED. One 9f the main goals of the 'SYNTHESIS coalition is the development of the National Engineering Education Dehvery System (NEEDS). After giving a brief overv1ew of the NEEDS, we …


National Engineering Education Delivery System (Needs), Alice M. Agogino, Sheri Sheppard, Kate Mink, James G. Harris, Lawrence Genalo, Jaya Krishnagopalan, Dave Martin, John Saylor Nov 1993

National Engineering Education Delivery System (Needs), Alice M. Agogino, Sheri Sheppard, Kate Mink, James G. Harris, Lawrence Genalo, Jaya Krishnagopalan, Dave Martin, John Saylor

Electrical Engineering

The Synthesis Coalition, supported by the National Science Foundation and industrial partners, is comprised of the following eight educational institutions: California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, Comell, Hampton, Iowa State, Southern, Stanford, and Tuskegee Universities, and the University of California at Berkeley (1].

The National Engineering Education Delivery System (NEEDS) is an entirely new courseware development and distribution system which will provide Widespread, rapid, electronic access to an almost arbitrarily large number of diverse instructional modules (2-4). Curricular material in the NEEDS database are organized by a diverse range of indices. Links across disciplines are provided in the …


Myoelectric Signal Recognition Using Artificial Neural Networks In Real Time, Adrian Del Boca Nov 1993

Myoelectric Signal Recognition Using Artificial Neural Networks In Real Time, Adrian Del Boca

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Application of EMG-controlled functional neuromuscular stimulation to a denervated muscle depends largely on the successful discrimination of the EMG signal by which the subject desires to execute control over the impeded movement. This can be achieved by an adaptive and flexible interface regardless of electrodes location, strength of remaining muscle activity or even personal conditions. Adaptability is a natural and important characteristic of artificial neural networks. This research work is restricted to the development of a real-time application of artificial neural network to the EMG signature recognition. Through this new approach, EMG features extracted by Fourier analysis are presented to …


Periodic Pn Sequence Delay Estimation Using Phase Spectrum Data, Kurt Louis Kosbar, Jorge J. Zaninovich Nov 1993

Periodic Pn Sequence Delay Estimation Using Phase Spectrum Data, Kurt Louis Kosbar, Jorge J. Zaninovich

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An algorithm for estimating the delay of a periodic pseudonoise (PN) sequence is presented. It is a rapid, block-based estimator that can be used for both linear and nonlinear codes. The algorithm exploits the periodicity of the difference between the phase spectra of the received sequence and a local reference. The estimator takes the Fourier transform of the phase spectrum difference data, and searches for the fundamental frequency. Unlike previously described methods, phase unwrapping is not required. The performance in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and a continuous wave (CW) jammer is investigated using computer simulation. Comparisons …


Sensitivity Improvement Of A 1-Μm Ladar System Incorporating An Active Optical Fiber Preamplifier, Michael S. Salisbury, Paul F. Mcmanamon, Bradley D. Duncan Nov 1993

Sensitivity Improvement Of A 1-Μm Ladar System Incorporating An Active Optical Fiber Preamplifier, Michael S. Salisbury, Paul F. Mcmanamon, Bradley D. Duncan

Electro-Optics and Photonics Faculty Publications

In an effort to increase the SNR of a continuous wave, 1-μm all solid state ladar system, a rare-earth-doped optical fiber amplifier is investigated as a preamplifier for ladar return signals. The experimental system is detailed and a theoretical analysis of the fiber amplifier's effect on both heterodyne and direct detection schemes is provided. Beginning with the optical powers incident on the detector, the signal and noises are analyzed, through the detector electronics, to predict the SNR. The SNR is then plotted as a function of the return signal power, and a SNR threshold is defined to determine a minimum …


The Spirit Iii Radiometer Data Compression System, Scott E. Budge Oct 1993

The Spirit Iii Radiometer Data Compression System, Scott E. Budge

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

In this paper, we describe the image data compressor designed and built for the SPIRIT III radiometer which will be used to provide a real-time "quick-look" capability for the instrument. A a brief description of elements of the radiometer design which determine the data compression requirements is given, followed by a description of the VQ-based hybrid data compression algorithm. Highlights of the hardware design are also discussed.

The performance of the compressor is presented. Tests made using data obtained during cold tests of the instrument indicate an RMS error of 6.26 counts for the 10:1 compression mode and 5.83 counts …


Two-Dimensional Simulation Of Switch-On Speeds In Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin-Film Transistors, J. S. Huang, Cheng-Hsiao Wu Oct 1993

Two-Dimensional Simulation Of Switch-On Speeds In Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin-Film Transistors, J. S. Huang, Cheng-Hsiao Wu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

We report accurate two-dimensional simulations of switch-on speeds in hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin-film transistors. The trap charge density along, or transverse to, the direction of semiconductor channel is highly nonuniform and the trap filling time dominates the switching time as compared to the transit time, which is about four orders of magnitude smaller. Near both contacts, direction of the transverse current is always upwards toward the insulator-semiconductor interface due to the strong electric fields. However, at the central region of the channel, the transient current is quite complex and is discussed here. When the channel length varies from 2 to …


Proposal For A Dod Combined Battlefield Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Initiative, George H. Baker Iii Oct 1993

Proposal For A Dod Combined Battlefield Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Initiative, George H. Baker Iii

Department of Integrated Science and Technology - Faculty Scholarship

The presentation emphasizes the growing importance of electromagnetic survivability and compatibility. Operation Desert Storm demonstrated the clear military advantage provided by sophisticated electronic weapon and communication systems. In addition, the offensive tactic of taking out the enemy's eyes and ears during the air war paid off, giving our military decisive air superiority. The lessons for the future are clear. High-tech electronics now so dominates the battlefield that the outcome of future conflicts could well be decided by electronics attrition rather than human casualties. Our Desert Storm experience thus accentuates the importance of guaranteeing that our electronic systems will not be …


Coordinated Intelligent Control Via Epistemic Utility Theory, Wynn C. Stirling Oct 1993

Coordinated Intelligent Control Via Epistemic Utility Theory, Wynn C. Stirling

Faculty Publications

An approach to local reactive coordinated intelligent control based on the concept of an epistemic system, together with a principle of action that may be exercised locally, is presented. An epistemic system provides a mechanism for agents to characterize their knowledge corpora, options, goals, and beliefs. Levi's rule of epistemic utility provides a principle of action for decision making by comparing the informational value of rejection with the belief of correctness. Decisions are made locally and reactively, rather than globally. Coordination is implemented between agents by sharing and learning the epistemic systems of other agents. The resulting coordination model is …


Fluttering Fountains: Simplified Models, Lee W. Casperson Oct 1993

Fluttering Fountains: Simplified Models, Lee W. Casperson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Fluttering oscillations are sometimes observed in the falling sheets of water associated with dams and waterfall fountains, and a theoretical simulation of this phenomenon was recently reported. In this study approximate analytical solutions of the previous model are described and compared with the experimental and theoretical observations.


Gyroless Line-Of-Sight Stabilization For Pointing And Tracking Systems, Marcelo C. Aigrain Sep 1993

Gyroless Line-Of-Sight Stabilization For Pointing And Tracking Systems, Marcelo C. Aigrain

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

A new platform stabilization approach is described where miature, low-cost, linear accelerometers are used (instead of gyroscopes) for line-of-sight (LOS) stabilization. This is accomplished by placing the accelerometers at strategic locations and combining their outputs so that angular motion is determined from linear acceleration measurements. The control system uses the sensed angular accelerations to generate movement commands for the gimbal servomotors in the stabilization platform. This counterrotates the imaging device to stabilize its LOS. The use of accelerometers allows the servo system to operate in an acceleration control mode, which is more desirable than position or velocity control modes, typical …


Transition Mechanisms Of Two Interacting Dx Centers In N-Type Algaas Using Reverse-Bias Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy And Temperature-Dependent Pulse-Width Reverse-Bias Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy Methods, C. W. Wang, Cheng-Hsiao Wu Sep 1993

Transition Mechanisms Of Two Interacting Dx Centers In N-Type Algaas Using Reverse-Bias Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy And Temperature-Dependent Pulse-Width Reverse-Bias Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy Methods, C. W. Wang, Cheng-Hsiao Wu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The reverse-bias pulsed deep level transient spectroscopy (RDLTS) and a new temperature-dependent pulse-width RDLTS (TDP RDLTS) technique are reported to study the electric-field effect on carrier emission rates and the direct interaction between double DX centers recently detected in the Se:Al0.6Ga0.4As N confinement layer of the AlGaAs/GaAs single-quantum-well laser diodes. Traditional RDLTS measurements, with constant pulse width tp, prove that the two DX centers, Et1 and Et2, have strong direct emission interaction. Furthermore, the new TDP-RDLTS technique enables one to evaluate this direct transition time constant. Possible mechanisms for this interstate …


Identification Of Variegated Coloring In Skin Tumors: Neural Network Vs. Rule-Based Induction Methods, Ajaya Durg, William V. Stoecker, J. P. Cookson, Scott E. Umbaugh, Randy Hays Moss Sep 1993

Identification Of Variegated Coloring In Skin Tumors: Neural Network Vs. Rule-Based Induction Methods, Ajaya Durg, William V. Stoecker, J. P. Cookson, Scott E. Umbaugh, Randy Hays Moss

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

The use of neural networks for automatic identification of variegated coloring, which is believed to be one of the most predictive features for malignant melanoma, is described. The Nestor development system (NDS) was chosen for neural network implementation. At the heart of NDS is a three-layer neural network called a restricted Coulomb energy (RCE) network. The learning scheme and the database for detection of variegated coloring are discussed. Results are reported


Characterization Of A Resistive Half Plane Over A Resistive Sheet, John R. Natzke, John L. Volakis Aug 1993

Characterization Of A Resistive Half Plane Over A Resistive Sheet, John R. Natzke, John L. Volakis

Faculty Publications - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

The diffraction of a resistive half plane over a planar resistive sheet under plane wave illum1ination is determined via the dual integral equation method (a variation of the Wiener-Hopf method). The solution is obtained upon splitting the associated Wiener-Hopf functions via a numerically efficient routine. Based on the derived exact half plane dliffraction coefficient, a simplified equivalent model of the structure is developed when the separation of the half plane and resistive plane is on the order of a tenth of a wavelength or less. The model preserves the geometrical optics field of the original structure for all angles and …


Electric Fields Of An H-Plane Tapered Iris, John R. Natzke, T. Koryu Ishii Aug 1993

Electric Fields Of An H-Plane Tapered Iris, John R. Natzke, T. Koryu Ishii

Faculty Publications - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Microwave electric fields of an X -band H -plane tapered iris are calculated and plotted using the moment method for the first time. The moment method results are compared with previously obtained experimental measurements and numerical results based on an equivalent circuit approach, giving confirmation that the tapered iris is both a reciprocal and asymmetrical network. The moment method results now reveal that the asymmetry stems from the asymmetry in the phase of the input and output voltage reflection coefficients, their magnitudes being equal.


Electronic Simulation Of The Temporal Characteristics Of Photon Memory Echoes And Some Related Applications, Yuwen Kuo, Monish Ranjan Chatterjee Aug 1993

Electronic Simulation Of The Temporal Characteristics Of Photon Memory Echoes And Some Related Applications, Yuwen Kuo, Monish Ranjan Chatterjee

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

The characteristics of nonlinear photon memory echoes are investigated by means of SPICE simulations using equivalent resonator ensembles. By developing implicit nonlinear circuit models in the memory echo domain, the triple product formalism of electronic holography, involving correlation and convolution, is tested for the storage and recall of arbitrary signals and/or data bit streams in both time-inverted and nontime-inverted modes. Furthermore, a few specific optical data processing applications are also simulated in which the mixed binary multiplication of two or more binary bit streams is achieved.

Higher order products, optical pattern recognition, and other possible applications are also discussed. It …


A Study Of Numerically Efficient Algorithms For Power System Dynamic Analysis, J. G. Chen, Mariesa Crow Aug 1993

A Study Of Numerically Efficient Algorithms For Power System Dynamic Analysis, J. G. Chen, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper, the multirate method is introduced to analyze power system behavior including linear and nonlinear systems with widely varying time constants. The development and study of time domain simulation techniques and error detection are discussed. The results, both in terms of accuracy and computation time, are compared to traditional simulation methods in a small nonlinear power system example


An Algorithm For Automated Printed Circuit Board Layout And Routing Evaluation, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, James L. Drewniak, Puneet Grover, R. Lee Hill Aug 1993

An Algorithm For Automated Printed Circuit Board Layout And Routing Evaluation, Todd H. Hubing, Thomas Van Doren, James L. Drewniak, Puneet Grover, R. Lee Hill

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An algorithm has been developed to evaluate printed circuit boards that are designed using automated board layout and routing software. The algorithm analyzes aspects of component placement and trace routing while searching for violations of basic EMC design principles. The algorithm is implemented in code designed to work with a widely used board layout and routing program. This code can help novice and experienced circuit board designers to avoid mistakes that may result in serious electromagnetic compatibility problems.


Robust Linear Quadratic Regulation Using Neural Network, Kisuck Yoo, Michael Thursby Jul 1993

Robust Linear Quadratic Regulation Using Neural Network, Kisuck Yoo, Michael Thursby

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

Using an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) trained with the Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm we have designed a robust linear quadratic regulator for a range of plant uncertainty. Since there is a trade-off between performance and robustness in the conventional design techniques, we propose a design technique to provide the best mix of robustness and performance. Our approach is to provide different control strategies for different levels of uncertainty. We describe how to measure these uncertainties. We will compare our multiple strategies results with those of conventional techniques e.g. H∞ control theory. A Lyapunov equation is used to define stability …


Low‐Cost Technique For Preparing N‐Sb2S3/P‐Si Heterojunction Solar Cells, O. Savadogo, K. C. Mandal Jul 1993

Low‐Cost Technique For Preparing N‐Sb2S3/P‐Si Heterojunction Solar Cells, O. Savadogo, K. C. Mandal

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Market Profile Of Epc Foundries In North America, Jennifer D. Ballacchino Jul 1993

A Market Profile Of Epc Foundries In North America, Jennifer D. Ballacchino

Graduate Research Papers

The expendable pattern casting (EPC) process was patented on April 15, 1958 by H. F. Shroyer. Shroyer's casting process required cutting a foam pattern out of a block pf expanded polystyrene and placing the foam pattern in bonded sand before metal pouring. This process became known as the full mold process. Later, in 1962, M.C. Flemmings is credited with using unbonded sand with the foam patterns (Monroe 1992). The use of unbonded sand is the process that we now refer to as expendable pattern casting. The process is a metal casting procedure that uses a polystyrene pattern instead of a …


Photoellipsometry Determination Of Surface Fermi Level In Gaas (100), Yi-Ming Xiong, Paul G. Snyder, John A. Woollam Jul 1993

Photoellipsometry Determination Of Surface Fermi Level In Gaas (100), Yi-Ming Xiong, Paul G. Snyder, John A. Woollam

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Photoellipsometry, a new contactless optical method, is presented, Related to photoreflectance, this method utilizes spectroscopic ellipsometry with the addition of a laser pump beam directed at nearly normal incidence onto the sample surface, where photoexcited electron-hole pairs modify the built-in electric field as a result of the photovoltaic effect. The field-induced changes in the real and imaginary parts of the complex pseudodielectric function can be directly measured, and analyzed in terns of the pump beam power density or the probe beam photon energy to determine parameters, such as surface Fermi level, built-in field strength, depletion depth, broadening, critical point energies, …


Variable Structure End Point Control Of A Flexible Manipulator, Shailaja Chenumalla, Sahjendra N. Singh Jul 1993

Variable Structure End Point Control Of A Flexible Manipulator, Shailaja Chenumalla, Sahjendra N. Singh

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Research

We treat the question of control and stabilization of the elastic multibody system developed in the Phillips Laboratory, Edwards Air Force Base, California. The controlled output is judiciously chosen such that the zero dynamics are stable or almost stable. A variable structure control (VSC) law is derived for the end point trajectory control. Although, the VSC law accomplishes precise end point tracking, elastic modes are excited during the maneuver of the arm. A Linear stabilizer is designed for the final capture of the terminal state.


Reduced Bandwidth For Remote Vehicle Operations, Timothy E. Noell, Fred W. Depiero Jun 1993

Reduced Bandwidth For Remote Vehicle Operations, Timothy E. Noell, Fred W. Depiero

Electrical Engineering

Oak Ridge National Laboratory staff have developed a video compression system for low-bandwidth remote operations. The objective is to provide real-time video at data rates comparable to available tactical radio links, typically 16 to 64 thousand bits per second (kbps), while maintaining sufficient quality to achieve mission objectives. The system supports both continuous lossy transmission of black and white (gray scale) video for remote driving and progressive lossless transmission of black and white images for remote automatic target acquisition. The average data rate of the resulting bit stream is 64 kbps. This system has been demonstrated to provide video of …