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Mems Cantilever Sensor For Thz Photoacoustic Chemical Sensing And Spectroscopy, Nathan E. Glauvitz Dec 2013

Mems Cantilever Sensor For Thz Photoacoustic Chemical Sensing And Spectroscopy, Nathan E. Glauvitz

Theses and Dissertations

Sensitive Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) cantilever designs were modeled, fabricated, and tested to measure the photoacoustic (PA) response of gasses to terahertz (THz) radiation. Surface and bulk micromachining technologies were employed to create the extremely sensitive devices that could detect very small changes in pressure. Fabricated devices were then tested in a custom made THz PA vacuum test chamber where the cantilever deflections caused by the photoacoustic effect were measured with a laser interferometer and iris beam clipped methods. The sensitive cantilever designs achieved a normalized noise equivalent absorption coefficient of 2.83x10-10 cm-1 W Hz-1/2 using a 25 …


Steady-State Voltage Security Assessment Using Symmetric Eigenvalue Analysis For Weak Area Identification In Large Power Transmission Network, Yagnaramasubramanian Somayajulu Dec 2013

Steady-State Voltage Security Assessment Using Symmetric Eigenvalue Analysis For Weak Area Identification In Large Power Transmission Network, Yagnaramasubramanian Somayajulu

Theses and Dissertations

The central focus of this thesis is on long-term static voltage stability analysis of large power transmission grid. This thesis work is a product of an attempt to comprehend the numerous researches that has been done over the years on voltage security assessment. Voltage stability is one of the essential components influencing the reliability of a power network. There are several Transmission planning and operation compliance standards pertaining to voltage criterion from NERC and Independent System Operators (ISO) directed toward the utilities to operate their grid within tight voltage limits. This requires the utility to perform comprehensive planning studies of …


Angiography And Monitoring Of Hemodynamic Signals In The Brain Via Optical Coherence Tomography, Alana Mauluidy Soehartono Dec 2013

Angiography And Monitoring Of Hemodynamic Signals In The Brain Via Optical Coherence Tomography, Alana Mauluidy Soehartono

Theses and Dissertations

The brain is a complex network of interconnected neurons with each cell functioning as a nonlinear processing unit. Neural responses to stimulus can be described by activity in neurons. While blood flow changes have been associated with neural activity and are critical to brain function, this neurovascular coupling is not well understood. This work presents a technique for neurovascular interrogation, combining optogenetics and optical coherence tomography.

Optogenetics is a recently developed neuromodulation technique to control activity in the brain using light with precise spatial neuronal control and high temporal resolution. Using this method, cells act as light-gated ion channels and …


Performance Evaluation Of Multiple Antenna Systems, M-Adib El Effendi Dec 2013

Performance Evaluation Of Multiple Antenna Systems, M-Adib El Effendi

Theses and Dissertations

Wireless traffic is in a continuous increase and there are growing demands for wireless systems that support higher interference suppression and noise mitigation for mobile and cellular communications. Single antenna systems use frequency or time diversity to overcome the multipath fading effect as it represents a major problem that results in sever performance degradation. However, frequency diversity is inefficient in terms of bandwidth requirements and time diversity needs slow time varying channels. Space diversity has been proposed as an alternative to the former schemes where more antennas are added to the transmitter and/or receiver. Nevertheless, when multiple antennas are used; …


High Power Gain Guided Index Antiguided Fiber Lasers And Amplifiers, Parisa Gandomkar Yarandi Aug 2013

High Power Gain Guided Index Antiguided Fiber Lasers And Amplifiers, Parisa Gandomkar Yarandi

Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

Increasing the core size of high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers is highly desired in order to mitigate the unwanted nonlinear optical effects and raise the optical damage threshold. If the core size of conventional index-guided (IG) optical fibers increases, the fiber will become multimode, because it is very difficult to control and fine-tune the index step between the core and cladding to satisfy the single mode condition. Siegman proposed Gain-guided index-antiguided (GG-IAG) fibers as a possible platform for ultra-large-core single-mode operation for lasers and amplifiers.

In this thesis, the beam-quality factor M2 for the fundamental LP01 mode of …


Modeling, Analyses And Assessment Of Microgrids Considering High Renewable Energy Penetration, Qiang Fu Aug 2013

Modeling, Analyses And Assessment Of Microgrids Considering High Renewable Energy Penetration, Qiang Fu

Theses and Dissertations

Microgrids are receiving attention due to the increasing need to integrate distributed generations and to ensure power quality and provide energy surety to the customers. Since renewables need to be in the mix for energy surety, a high renewable-energy penetrated microgrid is analyzed in this paper. The standard IEEE 34 bus distribution feeder is adapted and managed as a microgrid by adding distributed generation and load profiles. The 25kV system parameters are scaled down to 12kV and renewable sources including solar PV and wind turbines, an energy storage system, and a natural gas generator have been added to the 34-bus …


Dc Microgrid Modeling And Energy Storage Placement To Enhance System Stability, Carl Westerby May 2013

Dc Microgrid Modeling And Energy Storage Placement To Enhance System Stability, Carl Westerby

Theses and Dissertations

The work of this thesis represents a joint venture between the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A DC microgrid is selected for the efficiency benefits, lack of reactive power in the system, and ease of connecting to an AC grid. The system modeling relies on physical parameters and industry standard methods for the estimation of loads and lines. An example model is created for the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee's Campus. Due to the high penetration of renewable energy sources in the example model, system stability is a concern. To help mitigate stability issues, analysis is performed …


Neural Network Based Microgrid Voltage Control, Chun-Ju Huang May 2013

Neural Network Based Microgrid Voltage Control, Chun-Ju Huang

Theses and Dissertations

The primary purpose of this study is to improve the voltage profile of Microgrid using the neural network algorithm. Neural networks have been successfully used for character recognition, image compression, and stock market prediction, but there is no directly application related to controlling distributed generations of Microgrid. For this reason the author decided to investigate further applications, with the aim of controlling diesel generator outputs.

Firstly, this thesis examines the neural network algorithm that can be utilized for alleviating voltage issues of Microgrid and presents the results. MATLAT and PSCAD are used for training neural network and simulating the Microgrid …


Voltage Stability Assessment Using P-Q Region Incorporating Wind Power, You Wang May 2013

Voltage Stability Assessment Using P-Q Region Incorporating Wind Power, You Wang

Theses and Dissertations

Voltage stability assessment (VSA) is a significant part in planning and operating of the power system. As one of the classic static VSA method, the P-V curve is widely used in identifying the weak buses in one power system. Normally, there is a required range of bus voltage variation that restricts load with fixed power factor within a maximum value. The loading margin can be defined as the distance between the operating point and the maximum load. The proposed P-Q region, which defines safe region for voltage stability, is more effective and intuitional when applying to VSA compared to the …


Indoor Radio Measurement And Planning For Umts/Hspda With Antennas, Marcellinus Iheanyi Eheduru May 2013

Indoor Radio Measurement And Planning For Umts/Hspda With Antennas, Marcellinus Iheanyi Eheduru

Theses and Dissertations

Over the last decade, mobile communication networks have evolved tremendously with a key focus on providing high speed data services in addition to voice. The third generation of mobile networks in the form of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is already offering revolutionary mobile broadband experience to its users by deploying High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) as its packet-data technology. With data speeds up to 14.4 Mbps and ubiquitous mobility, HSDPA is anticipated to become a preferred broadband access medium for end-users via mobile phones, laptops etc. While majority of these end-users are located indoors most of the time, …


System For Detection Of Defects In Cables Of Bridge Structures, Emad Ismail Abdel Salam May 2013

System For Detection Of Defects In Cables Of Bridge Structures, Emad Ismail Abdel Salam

Theses and Dissertations

Over the last 75 years, many cable-supported bridges have been built in America, Europe, Asia and other parts of the world. However, over the years these bridges have aged and been exposed to environmental conditions such as rain, snow, de-icing and harmful chemicals. These conditions cause various levels of deterioration in bridges, particularly corrosion. Corrosion causes a loss of cross-section in the steel, adversely affecting the bridge's capacity to carry its service loads, and can possibly cause bridge failures. Although many methods have been attempted to inspect these bridges, most have offered limited success. In the recent years, it has …


Optimal Reactive Power Planning For Distribution Systems Considering Intermittent Wind Power Using Markov Model And Genetic Algorithm, Cheng Li May 2013

Optimal Reactive Power Planning For Distribution Systems Considering Intermittent Wind Power Using Markov Model And Genetic Algorithm, Cheng Li

Theses and Dissertations

Wind farms, photovoltaic arrays, fuel cells, and micro-turbines are all considered to be Distributed Generation (DG). DG is defined as the generation of power which is dispersed throughout a utility's service territory and either connected to the utility's distribution system or isolated in a small grid. This thesis addresses modeling and economic issues pertaining to the optimal reactive power planning for distribution system with wind power generation (WPG) units. Wind farms are inclined to cause reverse power flows and voltage variations due to the random-like outputs of wind turbines. To deal with this kind of problem caused by wide spread …


Characterization Of Metal-Insulator-Transition (Mit) Phase Change Materials (Pcm) For Reconfigurable Components, Circuits, And Systems, Brent L. Danner Mar 2013

Characterization Of Metal-Insulator-Transition (Mit) Phase Change Materials (Pcm) For Reconfigurable Components, Circuits, And Systems, Brent L. Danner

Theses and Dissertations

Many microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) use metal contact micro-switches as part of their reconfigurable device design. These devices utilize a mechanical component that can wear down and fail over time. Metal insulator transition (MIT) materials, also known as phase change materials (PCMs), exhibit a reversible transition that can be used to replace the mechanical component in reconfigurable devices. In the presence of a thermal or electric field stimuli, the PCMs will transition back and forth between a crystalline and amorphous state. During this transformation, the resistivity, reflectivity, and Young's modulus of the material drastically change. This research effort focuses on characterizing …


High Resistivity Amorphous Selenium Alloy Semiconductors For Radiation Detection Applications, Abhinav Mehta Jan 2013

High Resistivity Amorphous Selenium Alloy Semiconductors For Radiation Detection Applications, Abhinav Mehta

Theses and Dissertations

High resolution noninvasive tools of diagnosis has always derived and enabled scientific and medical research to probe and better understand subtleties of matter, intangible to the human eye. Radiation detection systems are highly dependent on advancements in materials and devices with front-end electronics. There are various discrete applications of these radiation detectors and each application imposes certain requirements so there is no single optimum radiation detector.

Flat panel x-ray imagers have gained high demand in the past decade because of exponential improvement in readout electronics. We have synthesized and investigated stabilized amorphous selenium (a-Se) alloys suitable for high resolution flat …


Modeling Of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications, Ruiyun Fu Jan 2013

Modeling Of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications, Ruiyun Fu

Theses and Dissertations

Thanks to recent progress in SiC technology, SiC JFETs, MOSFETs and Schottky diodes are now commercially available from several manufactories such as Cree, GeneSiC and Infineon. SiC devices hold the promise of faster switching speed compared to Si devices, which can lead to superior converter performance, because the converter can operate at higher switching frequencies with acceptable switching losses, so that passive filter size is reduced. However, the ultimate achievable switching speed is determined not only by internal semiconductor device physics, but also by circuit parasitic elements. Therefore, in order to accurately predict switching losses and actual switching waveforms, including …


Passive Equalizer Topology Analysis For Signal Integrity Applications, Kuo-Lun Yen Jan 2013

Passive Equalizer Topology Analysis For Signal Integrity Applications, Kuo-Lun Yen

Theses and Dissertations

In high-speed, high density PCB bus systems, high frequency signal losses and crosstalk can have great impacts on signal integrity and digital timing, which can distort transmitted signals, worsen eye diagrams, and attenuate signal amplitudes. Also, these impacts make digital signals and their energy smearing over multiple bit positions as known as jitters, and cause the phenomenon of inter-symbol interference (ISI) in digital signal transmissions.

The main objective of this thesis is to analyze and develop efficient topology circuits for compensating bus system high frequency losses by using equalization techniques. The thesis has focused on study of various practical and …


Dislocation Reduction In Silicon Doped High Aluminum Content Algan Layers For Deep Uv Optoelectronic Devices, Hung-Chi Chen Jan 2013

Dislocation Reduction In Silicon Doped High Aluminum Content Algan Layers For Deep Uv Optoelectronic Devices, Hung-Chi Chen

Theses and Dissertations

III-Nitride based deep ultraviolet (UV) light emitting diodes (LEDs) are prospective candidates to replace the conventional bulky, expensive and environmentally harmful mercury lamp as new UV light sources, used in the applications of water and air purification, germicidal and biomedical instrumentation systems, etc. Due to the lack of native substrates and poor carrier injection, AlGaN-based deep UV LED is suffering from low optical power and low overall efficiency, which prevents the availability of low cost, high efficiency deep UV LED on the market.

This dissertation is focused on improving the efficiency of deep UV LEDs, by improving the base template …


Effects Of N-Type Doping On Algan Material Quality, Devendra Diwan Jan 2013

Effects Of N-Type Doping On Algan Material Quality, Devendra Diwan

Theses and Dissertations

The field of group III-nitride semiconductors has seen incredible developments during last couple of decades. They are recognized as the most promising materials for a wide field of optoelectronics and electronic devices. Their bandgap ranges from 6.2 eV for AlN to 0.7 eV for InN, covering a wide spectral range from infrared (1.77 mm) to deep ultraviolet (200 nm). Their direct bandgap makes them useful for fabricating optoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes (LDs), and photodetectors. III-nitride semiconductor materials also possess strong bond strengths and exhibit good structural, chemical and thermal stability. These properties make it …


Ultrawideband (Uwb) And Reconfigurable Antennas - New Concepts For Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (Clas), Nicholas Bishop Jan 2013

Ultrawideband (Uwb) And Reconfigurable Antennas - New Concepts For Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (Clas), Nicholas Bishop

Theses and Dissertations

Conformal antennas have been increasingly playing an important role in a vast number wireless of communication applications. More specifically, Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (CLAS) have drawn a great deal of interest among researchers and engineers because of their advantages of multiple functionality, e.g. antenna and structure both. The objectives of this thesis are to investigate and design innovative conformal Ultrawideband (UWB) endfire antenna arrays and reconfigurable aperture coupled pixel patch antennas both of which are good candidates for CLAS. First, a broadband VHF-UHF end-fire Yagi-Uda array is proposed for possible air vehicle integration and operation within the 240-465 MHz …


Polyspectral Signal Analysis Techniques For Condition Based Maintenance Of Helicopter Drive-Train System, Mohammed Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Jan 2013

Polyspectral Signal Analysis Techniques For Condition Based Maintenance Of Helicopter Drive-Train System, Mohammed Ahmed Hassan Mohammed

Theses and Dissertations

For an efficient maintenance of a diverse fleet of air- and rotorcraft, effective condition based maintenance (CBM) must be established based on rotating components monitored vibration signals.

In this dissertation, we present theory and applications of polyspectral signal processing techniques for condition monitoring of critical components in the AH-64D helicopter tail rotor drive train system. Currently available vibration-monitoring tools are mostly built around auto- and cross-power spectral analysis which have limited performance in detecting frequency correlations higher than second order. Studying higher order correlations and their Fourier transforms, higher order spectra, provides more information about the vibration signals which helps …


Fault Aware Soft Restart Of An Islanded Microgrid Using An Inverter Coupled Energy Storage System, Asif Anwar Jan 2013

Fault Aware Soft Restart Of An Islanded Microgrid Using An Inverter Coupled Energy Storage System, Asif Anwar

Theses and Dissertations

This research developed a method for autonomous operation of an inverter-coupled energy storage system for safe islanding- re-energization - and reconnection of the facility-island or microgrid to the utility / distribution circuit in a seamless manner in the event of a fault. This enables the energy storage system to function as an autonomous source within the utility power distribution system without the need to re-engineer the existing protection coordination in the distribution system. Fault detection based on voltage measurements from the inverter terminals are used to detect a fault and isolate the energy storage-powered facility with negligible power feed into …


Crystal Growth, Characterization And Fabrication Of Cdznte-Based Nuclear Detectors, Ramesh Madhu Krishna Jan 2013

Crystal Growth, Characterization And Fabrication Of Cdznte-Based Nuclear Detectors, Ramesh Madhu Krishna

Theses and Dissertations

In today's world, nuclear radiation is seeing more and more use by humanity as time goes on. Nuclear power plants are being built to supply humanity's energy needs, nuclear medical imaging is becoming more popular for diagnosing cancer and other diseases, and control of weapons-grade nuclear materials is becoming more and more important for national security. All of these needs require high-performance nuclear radiation detectors which can accurately measure the type and amount of radiation being used. However, most current radiation detection materials available commercially require extensive cooling, or simply do not function adequately for high-energy gamma-ray emitting nuclear materials …


Wireless Pressure Sensor System For Medical Applications, Xuehe Wang Jan 2013

Wireless Pressure Sensor System For Medical Applications, Xuehe Wang

Theses and Dissertations

Telemedicine in the modern era is a rapidly developing industry. In a telemedicine system, sensor is the key elements and play important role in any telemedicine applications, especially implantable sensors. Unlike traditional in vitro sensors, there are some special requirements for them like battery-less, compact, and bio-friendly. Therefore, many researchers in institutes as well as in industry are continually developing implantable sensor and sensor system to fulfill the requirements of medical applications.Nine in one thousand people in the United States are born with congenital heart defects and sixty percent die before one year old. As a result, it will be …


Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang Jan 2013

Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang

Theses and Dissertations

Microwave switches are important components which have been widely used in many microwave systems, such as electronic products, satellites communications, antennas, and radars etc. Traditionally, microwave switches are fabricated using pin diodes or MEMS, Si MOSFETs or GaAs HEMTs. These devices, due to the material limitations are suffering from a low breakdown voltage and are unable to handle high power. III-Nitride based varactor microwave switches provide opportunities for high power microwave devices, due to highly conducting 2D electron gas in the channel and high breakdown electric field.

Designing microwave switches typically involves modeling and simulation using tools such as MATLAB, …


Stabilizing Controller Design For A Dc Power Distribution System Using A Passivity-Based Stability Criterion, Antonino Riccobono Jan 2013

Stabilizing Controller Design For A Dc Power Distribution System Using A Passivity-Based Stability Criterion, Antonino Riccobono

Theses and Dissertations

In modern times there has been an increased penetration of power electronic converters into Power Distribution Systems. In particular, there has been a strong interest in DC Power Distribution Systems as opposed to conventional AC Power distribution systems. These DC Power Distribution Systems are enabled by power electronics converters. The strong interest is motivated by improvements in power electronic converter technology, like advances in power semiconductor devices, magnetics, control, and converter topologies which have made possible to build high-performance converters at low cost. In many systems, such as cars, ships and airplanes, there has also been a trend towards the …


Coordinated Control Of Power Electronic Converters In An Autonomous Microgrid, Gholamreza Dehnavi Jan 2013

Coordinated Control Of Power Electronic Converters In An Autonomous Microgrid, Gholamreza Dehnavi

Theses and Dissertations

Advances in power electronics and generation technologies have increased the viability of distributed generation systems. A microgrid is a special category of distributed generation systems that is distinguished by its size and the ability to operate independently as an islanded system. As long as a microgrid is connected to a large grid, quality of the voltage is supported by the main grid and each power source connected to the microgrid generates independently. In contrast, in the islanded operation of microgrids and in electrical islands such as shipboard distribution systems, dynamics are strongly dependent on the connected sources and on the …


Fault Protection In Dc Distribution Systems Via Coordinated Control Of Power Supply Converters And Bus Tie Switches, Pietro Cairoli Jan 2013

Fault Protection In Dc Distribution Systems Via Coordinated Control Of Power Supply Converters And Bus Tie Switches, Pietro Cairoli

Theses and Dissertations

A new fault protection method responds to the current needs of emerging dc power distribution systems by coordinating electronic power converters and mechanical contactors to rapidly isolate short circuit faults while maintaining continuity of power to loads. This work is important because the increasing performance, higher efficiency, and decreasing cost of electronic power converters have spurred a rediscovery and proliferation of dc power distribution systems. Although dc distribution offers advantages such as higher transmission efficiency, higher power density, higher reliability, and ease of interfacing asynchronous sources, enthusiasm for adopting dc technologies suffers from widespread concern over the means to protect …


Analysis Of Modulation And Voltage Balancing Strategies For Modular Multilevel Converters, Ryan Blackmon Jan 2013

Analysis Of Modulation And Voltage Balancing Strategies For Modular Multilevel Converters, Ryan Blackmon

Theses and Dissertations

Modular multilevel converters are an emerging voltage source converter topology suitable for many applications. The increased utilization of HVDC power transmission solutions has resulted in modular multilevel converters becoming a more common converter type. Other applications include interfacing renewable energy power sources to the grid and motor drives. Modular multilevel converters are beneficial for medium voltage motor drives because the properties of this converter topology, such as low distortion, allow for an efficient motor drive design.

Modular multilevel converters are designed where instead of using 6 IGBTs as in a conventional voltage source converter, numerous low-rated IGBTs are used to …


Design And Analysis Of An Electronically Steerable Microstrip Patch And A Novel Coplanar Waveguide (Cpw) Fed Slot Antenna Array, Hamad Shaban Aldossary Jan 2013

Design And Analysis Of An Electronically Steerable Microstrip Patch And A Novel Coplanar Waveguide (Cpw) Fed Slot Antenna Array, Hamad Shaban Aldossary

Theses and Dissertations

Conformal Phased Array Antennas (CPAAs) are very attractive for their high gain, low profile, and beam scanning ability while being conformal to their mounting surface. Among them are microstrip patch phased arrays and wideband slot phased arrays which are of particular significance.

In this work, first the study, design, and implementation of a conformal microstrip patch phased array is presented which consists of a high gain beam scanning array implemented using microstrip delay lines controlled using GaAs SPDT switches. Then the study and design of a wideband Coplanar Waveguide (CPW)-fed slot phased array antenna is presented. In both cases the …


Emulation Of An Aeroderivative Twin-Shaft Gas Turbine Engine Using An Ac Electric Motor Drive, Blanca A. Correa Jan 2013

Emulation Of An Aeroderivative Twin-Shaft Gas Turbine Engine Using An Ac Electric Motor Drive, Blanca A. Correa

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation presents a method to use an electric motor to emulate the steady-state and transient shaft power characteristics of an aeroderivative twin-shaft turbine engine. Model-based control provides the framework for developing an aeroderivative twin-shaft engine emulation system. Criteria are developed to appropriately specify the motor and variable-speed drive, based on torque, power, and inertia. This method accounts for the difference in inertia between the engine and the emulating motor; it establishes for the first time the nominal and peak torque requirements of the machine and the peak power and current requirements of the electronic motor drive (inverter).

Our results …