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2016

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Distributed Optimization And Control Of Islanded Microgrids, Md Rishad Hossain Jan 2016

Distributed Optimization And Control Of Islanded Microgrids, Md Rishad Hossain

Theses and Dissertations

A microgrid may have numerous multi-functional power electronic converters connecting sources, loads, and storage to the system. Systems where converters are the interface between many of the main sources of energy and load centers have the ability to direct the flow of energy if the control of the converters is coordinated. The influence of energy flow in a microgrid by coordinated action of converters is referred to here as ‘energy routing’. Energy routing allows for reduction of systems losses by optimizing source operating points and reducing transmission and distribution path losses. Energy ramp rates at various points in the system …


Miniaturized Rf Components With A Novel Tunable Engineered Substrate For Wireless Communication Systems, Yujia Peng Jan 2016

Miniaturized Rf Components With A Novel Tunable Engineered Substrate For Wireless Communication Systems, Yujia Peng

Theses and Dissertations

There is an increasing demand for reliable sensor system capable of remote sensing and measuring interesting data. Although large communication range can be achieved, active wireless communication systems are still suboptimal in longtime applications due to their harmful battery supply. Inductively coupled passive devices, with the advantages in safe long-term implanting, structural simplicity, small fabrication footprint and low-cost production, are preferred in chronic monitoring, but little work has been done to optimize the performance of these systems, especially under some design constraints.

The model and optimization of an inductively coupled wireless pressure sensor system is presented in this dissertation. With …


Investigation Of Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices For Radiation Detection Applications, Rahmi Orhon Pak Jan 2016

Investigation Of Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices For Radiation Detection Applications, Rahmi Orhon Pak

Theses and Dissertations

Radioactive materials, as they decay, generate different high-frequency electromagnetic radiation such as alpha particles, beta particles, x-rays, gamma-rays, and neutrons. Nuclear detectors could stop these high-energy ionizing radiations, collect and transport the charges generated to an external circuit, and produce an electrical signal which is amplified by readout electronics to measure the energy of nuclear interaction. Thus, nuclear detectors are important tools for accounting of radioactive materials and have widespread applications in nuclear power plants, nuclear waste management, in national security, in medical imaging such as x-ray mammography, digital chest radiography, CT scan, and in high energy astronomy for NASA …


Simulation Of Gan Based Mis Varactor, Bojidha Babu Jan 2016

Simulation Of Gan Based Mis Varactor, Bojidha Babu

Theses and Dissertations

This work deals with novel microwave switches based on III-Nitride varactors. RF switches, power limiters and other control devices are important components of various RF systems, such as wireless modules of laptops, tablets, cell phones etc., satellites communication systems, radars, multi-band wireless and aerospace communications, phased array antennas and so worth. Traditional RF switches are fabricated using pin diodes or MEMS, Si MOSFETs or GaAs HEMTs. These devices have a number of fundamental limitations. Si or GaAs based devices suffer from a low breakdown voltage and cannot handle high RF power. Pin-diodes require large forward currents and do not allow …


Applications Of Impedance Identification To Electric Ship System Control And Power Hardware-In-The-Loop Simulation, Jonathan Siegers Jan 2016

Applications Of Impedance Identification To Electric Ship System Control And Power Hardware-In-The-Loop Simulation, Jonathan Siegers

Theses and Dissertations

Recent advances in semiconductor technology, controls, and switching converter topologies have resulted in the increasing application of power electronics in power distribution systems. Power electronic enabled distribution systems have inspired a renewed interest in DC distribution architectures as an appealing alternative to traditional AC methods due to the significant performance and efficiency gains they offer. However, the notional power electronic based DC distribution system is a complex and extensively interconnected system consisting of multiple power converters. As a result, a number of system-level challenges related to stability arise due to interaction among multiple power converters. In addition, the power distribution …


High Gain Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays For Portable And Body-Centric Wireless Applications, Nowrin Hasan Chamok Jan 2016

High Gain Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays For Portable And Body-Centric Wireless Applications, Nowrin Hasan Chamok

Theses and Dissertations

Wireless devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, smartwatches etc. have become ubiquitous. With that, the demand for high speed data has increased tremendously. Designing antennas for such applications is challenging because of limited availability of space, shadowing or blockage from the human body, and signal loss from multipath fading. Conventional broad, fixed beam low gain antennas result in poor reception, faster battery drainage, and low data rate. Compressed footprint high gain pattern reconfigurable antenna arrays can solve these problems which is the focus of this dissertation. Two innovative high gain pattern reconfiguration techniques, the switched beam parasitic array and the …


A Comparison Of Fpga Implementation Of Latency-Based Solvers For Power Electronic System Real-Time Simulation, Matthew Aaron Milton Jan 2016

A Comparison Of Fpga Implementation Of Latency-Based Solvers For Power Electronic System Real-Time Simulation, Matthew Aaron Milton

Theses and Dissertations

In the design of power systems, real-time simulation is a powerful tool to evaluate and validate designs before dedicating resources to develop such systems. Through use of real-time simulation, one can study the behavior of a power system in interaction with real, physical elements, all while avoiding the cost and risk in constructing and testing such systems before a design is finalized. In recent decades, effort has been made in the industry and academia to apply real-time simulation to that of switching power converters through use of high-speed digital signal processors (DSPs) and field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices. With …


Wireless Channel Modeling For Networks On Chips, William Rayess Jan 2016

Wireless Channel Modeling For Networks On Chips, William Rayess

Theses and Dissertations

The advent of integrated circuit (chip) multiprocessors (CMPs) combined with the continuous reduction in device physical size (technology scaling) to the sub-nanometer regime will result in an exponential increase in the number of processing cores that can be integrated within a single chip. Today’s CMPs already support tens to low hundreds of cores and both industry and academic roadmaps project that future chips will have thousands of cores. Therefore, while there are open questions on how to harness the computing power offered by CMPs, the design of power-efficient and compact on-chip interconnection networks that connects cores, caches and memory controllers …


Engineering Model Of Iii-Nitride Power Heterostructure Field Effect Transistor On Silicon Substrate, Mohammad Mirwazul Islam Jan 2016

Engineering Model Of Iii-Nitride Power Heterostructure Field Effect Transistor On Silicon Substrate, Mohammad Mirwazul Islam

Theses and Dissertations

In modern society, the demand for power consumption is increasing rapidly and the need of energy savings is now an issue of global importance. Highly efficient power converters and power conditioning systems operating with wide range of traditional as well as novel renewable and clean energy sources, are playing crucial role in energy saving. Si converters have already reached their limitation in terms of switching frequency and breakdown voltage/on-resistance ratio. Research is going on all around the world and it is now well accepted that significant improvement in power conversion efficiency and speed can only be achieved using beyond Si …


System Level Analysis And Design For Wireless Inter-Chip Interconnection Communication Systems By Applying Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, Xin Zheng Jan 2016

System Level Analysis And Design For Wireless Inter-Chip Interconnection Communication Systems By Applying Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies, Xin Zheng

Theses and Dissertations

As the dramatic development of high speed integrated circuits has progressed, the 60 GHz silicon technology has been introduced to enable much faster computer systems and their corresponding applications. However, when signals are propagating at 60 GHz or higher frequencies on a PCB (Printed Circuit Board), the crosstalk among signal buses and devices, trace losses, and introduced parasitic capacitance and inductance between high density traces, become significant and may be severe enough such that the inter-chip communications will not be able to meet computer system signal specifications. High speed circuit signal integrity researchers in both electronic industries and academia have …


Estimating Local Average Power In A Line-Of-Sight Indoor Channel: Spatial Sampling And Processing, Israt Jahan Disha Jan 2016

Estimating Local Average Power In A Line-Of-Sight Indoor Channel: Spatial Sampling And Processing, Israt Jahan Disha

Theses and Dissertations

Modeling of indoor radio channels has been a dynamic area of research in recent years because of the increasing demand for indoor wireless communications. In order to efficiently deploy such indoor systems, a good knowledge of the indoor wireless channel’s characteristics are required. One important characteristic is an accurate propagation path loss model. For developing such models various measurements have been carried out. In modeling propagation path loss in complex indoor environments, accurate and fast algorithms for estimating the local mean signal level are essential; these are also of use for power control and handoff decisions. These local mean power …