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Pixel Qualification Methods In Attributed Scattering Center Extraction, Justin Tyler Farmer Jan 2014

Pixel Qualification Methods In Attributed Scattering Center Extraction, Justin Tyler Farmer

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Recent work with the spectrum-parted linked image test (SPLIT) uses polarization with Fourier-based peak detection to qualify pixels for attributed scattering center (ASC) extraction from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) phase history data. SPLIT is a two-stage, non-linear technique to extract ASCs. The first stage qualifies pixels for ASC attribution, but suffers from imaging sidelobe energy. Error in pixel qualification propagates to stage two: pixel attribution. In this work, a new ASC extraction method is proposed. It is based on 2-D Prony method and motivated by SPLIT. Position estimation performance of SPLITs local peak detection is compared to the 2-D Prony …


Hysteretic Controlled Dc-Dc Converters, Shweta Chauhan Jan 2014

Hysteretic Controlled Dc-Dc Converters, Shweta Chauhan

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Switched-mode DC-DC converters are widely used in applications requiring step-up and step-down of DC voltages or currents. These converters find their use in portable applications such as laptops and smart phones, radio-frequency power amplifiers, as light emitting diode (LED) drivers, etc. The power converters consist of a switching network, energy storage elements such as inductors and capacitors, and a load resistor. Transformers are used in converters, which require isolation. The switching network comprises of MOSFETs and diodes. With improvement in the VLSI technology, smaller MOSFETs with increased power handling capability are pushing the speed of operation of these power converters …


Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations Of A Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle, Alex W. Byrd Jan 2014

Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations Of A Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle, Alex W. Byrd

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Interest in micro air vehicles (MAVs) for reconnaissance and surveillance has grown steadily in the last decade. Prototypes are being developed and built with a variety of capabilities, such as the ability to hover and glide. However, the design of these vehicles is hindered by the lack of understanding of the underlying physics; therefore, the design process for MAVs has relied mostly on trial-and-error based production. Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) techniques can be used to improve upon the results found in traditional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. In this thesis, a verification of FSI is first completed, followed by FSI MAV …


Investigation Of Capabilities Of Observers In A Watch Window Study, Ositadimma Nnanna Eziolisa Jan 2014

Investigation Of Capabilities Of Observers In A Watch Window Study, Ositadimma Nnanna Eziolisa

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Due to an abundance of data and dynamic nature of tasks, challenges with information retrieval in surveillance and target identification tasks have risen in today's Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) community. In this study, two variables, Area of Coverage and Amount of Activity (AOC/ACT), are manipulated to study their effects on the number of Watch Windows an observer can monitor. This research describes the analyst's task model, and explains how the level of AOC/ACT and number of Watch Windows affects the analyst's cognitive load. Results showed a significant difference in performance and physiological indicators of workload between high AOC/ACT conditions …


Fatigue Based Structural Design Exploration Via Engineering Data Analytics, Hao Li Jan 2014

Fatigue Based Structural Design Exploration Via Engineering Data Analytics, Hao Li

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In manufacturing industry, a successful machine development requires the durability of structure components to meet fatigue life targets. The typical way to obtain fatigue design loads for conceptual design exploration is based on hand calculations or historical data to capture envelopes of expected system responses, which may not guarantee to capture actual damaging loads. In this study, a new approach is developed to extract a fatigue design load set directly from measured load data for a conceptual design exploration. The proposed framework integrates the techniques from data analytics and physics based engineering mechanics to amplify and detect fundamental damaging load …


Dynamic Repeater With Booster Enhancement For Fast Switching Speed And Propagation In Long Interconnect, Kaushik Reddy Katpally Jan 2014

Dynamic Repeater With Booster Enhancement For Fast Switching Speed And Propagation In Long Interconnect, Kaushik Reddy Katpally

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A System-on-a-Chip (SoC) has millions of transistors connected by wires or so called Interconnects. As CMOS technologies scale down, SoC becomes more complex and denser. The delays of basic cells decrease, hereby improving logic gate and logic block delay. However, long wires connecting logic blocks still contribute significant delays, which limit SoC's speed performance.

In this thesis, we take a practical approach towards reducing propagation delay in long wire (Interconnect). A dynamic repeater with Booster enhancement circuit is presented and analyzed in this regard. Both switching speed and Interconnect propagation delay are significantly improved upon locally enabling the Booster to …


Development Of The Academic Performance-Commitment Matrix (Apcm): Understanding The Effects Of Motivation And An Engineering Mathematics Curricular Intervention On Student Self-Efficacy And Success In Engineering, Anthony Bourne Jan 2014

Development Of The Academic Performance-Commitment Matrix (Apcm): Understanding The Effects Of Motivation And An Engineering Mathematics Curricular Intervention On Student Self-Efficacy And Success In Engineering, Anthony Bourne

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The latest push to encourage workforce growth in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines has generated varying results. Overall, demand for STEM graduates is outpacing the numbers available. This has motivated a wide range of proposed solutions to increase the number of people trained to work in these fields. While a focus on college recruitment in these areas is a necessity for increasing numbers of STEM graduates, the expanding variety of students admitted to university programs in STEM disciplines creates a new series of issues in higher education. Most prominently, retention and graduation rates are low in STEM disciplines. …


16-Bit Digital Adder Design In 250nm And 64-Bit Digital Comparator Design In 90nm Cmos Technologies, Naga Venkata Vijaya Krishna Boppana Jan 2014

16-Bit Digital Adder Design In 250nm And 64-Bit Digital Comparator Design In 90nm Cmos Technologies, Naga Venkata Vijaya Krishna Boppana

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High speed, low power, and area efficient adders and comparators continue to play a key role in hardware implementation of digital signal processing applications. Adders based on Complimentary Pass Transistor Logic (CPL) are power and area efficient, but are slower compared to Square Root Carry Select (SQRT-CS) based adders. This thesis demonstrates a unique custom designed 16-bit adder in 250-nm CMOS technology to obtain fast and power/area efficient features by combining CPL and CS logic. Comparing the results obtained for proposed 16-bit Linear CPL/CS adder with the BEC (Binary Excess-1 Code) based low power SQRT-CS adder, the delay is reduced …


Influence Of Curved Geometries On The Fatigue Life Of Laser Peened Components, Anoop Vasu Jan 2014

Influence Of Curved Geometries On The Fatigue Life Of Laser Peened Components, Anoop Vasu

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Generating compressive residual stresses at the critical stress locations can prevent or delay structural component failure. Laser peening is a well-known method for inducing compressive residual stresses. The plastic deformation created by the planar shock waves near the surface regions is the major cause for the generation of compressive residual stresses. Apart from the planar waves, release waves at the border of impact are generated that act against the plastic deformation created by planar waves. This decrease of plastic deformation reduces the compressive residual stress generated near the surface regions of peened components. Laser peening of curved geometries creates compressive …


Computational Design And Characterization Of Silicene Nanostructures For Electrical And Thermal Transport Applications, Tim H. Osborn Jan 2014

Computational Design And Characterization Of Silicene Nanostructures For Electrical And Thermal Transport Applications, Tim H. Osborn

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Novel silicene-based nanomaterials are designed and characterized by first principle computer simulations to assess the effects of adsorptions and defects on stability, electronic, and thermal properties. To explore quantum thermal transport in nanostructures a general purpose code based on Green's function formalism is developed.

Specifically, we explore the energetics, temperature dependent dynamics, phonon frequencies, and electronic structure associated with lithium chemisorption on silicene. Our results predict the stability of completely lithiated silicene sheets (silicel) in which lithium atoms adsorb on the atom-down sites on both sides of the silicene sheet. Upon complete lithiation, the band structure of silicene is transformed …


Adapting Linguistic Deception Cues For Malware Detection, Stacie Noel Severyn Jan 2014

Adapting Linguistic Deception Cues For Malware Detection, Stacie Noel Severyn

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People verbally express themselves in a variety of ways, yet the same patterns consistently appear within the words of a person who is being deceptive. This research provides insight and demonstrates that similar patterns exist within malicious software that do not commonly exist within benign software, and can be used to help determine that the software is malicious or untrustworthy.

The patterns that have been shown to exist within deceptive language were investigated to determine whether similar patterns exist within malware. Tests were performed to determine whether malware is more likely to consistently contain a higher or lower frequency of …


6 Ghz Rf Cmos Active Inductor Band Pass Filter Design And Process Variation Detection, Shuo Li Jan 2014

6 Ghz Rf Cmos Active Inductor Band Pass Filter Design And Process Variation Detection, Shuo Li

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A 90nm CMOS active inductor band pass filter with automatic peak detection is demonstrated in this thesis. The active inductor band pass filter has a better performance than the passive band pass filter in on-chip circuit design, due to small area, larger gain and tunable frequency. However, process variation makes the active inductor band pass filter hard to be used widely in many applications. To settle this issue, an automatic voltage peak detector is introduced to detect the process variation direction and hope to be used to control the active inductor band pass filter center frequency and gain. The designed …


Multi-Finger Mosfet Low Noise Amplifier Performance Analysis, Xiaomeng Zhang Jan 2014

Multi-Finger Mosfet Low Noise Amplifier Performance Analysis, Xiaomeng Zhang

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Multi-finger layout technique has been extensively used in Nano-scale CMOS circuit design due to the increased circuit performance compared to a single finger layout. However choosing a finger width (W_f) and number of fingers (N_f) to optimize circuit performance is a challenging problem. In this thesis, the performances of 2.4GHz and 6.0GHz single ended low noise amplifiers (LNA) with fixed total transistor widths in 90nm CMOS technology are analyzed as function of number of fingers, bias voltage (V_bias) and channel length (L). The results show that the drain to source current, transconductance and effective gate capacitance increase with increasing number …


End-To-End Classification Process For The Exploitation Of Vibrometry Data, Ashley Nicole Smith Jan 2014

End-To-End Classification Process For The Exploitation Of Vibrometry Data, Ashley Nicole Smith

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Laser vibrometry provides a method to identify running vehicles' unique signatures using non-contact measurements. A vehicle's engine, size, materials, shape, and other attributes affect its vibration signature. To develop the capability to classify and identify these signatures, a robust aided target recognition (AiTR) end-to-end process is evaluated and expanded. The main challenge in classifying a vehicle's vibration signatures is presented by the operating conditions and parameters that vary as a function of sensor, environment, and collection locations on the target, among others. Some of the parameters affecting the vibration signatures include weather, terrain, sensor location, sensor type, and engine speed. …


Development And Application Of An Analyst Process Model For A Search Task Scenario, Hendrickson K. Karl Jan 2014

Development And Application Of An Analyst Process Model For A Search Task Scenario, Hendrickson K. Karl

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A key intelligence analyst role in open source search is the transformation of data into understanding. Better comprehension is needed of how new tools impact the analyst search process. The use of function analysis, heuristic analysis, and a usability study combine to provide the basis for developing an analyst process model, which affords the researcher with a structure to measure the impact of tools and expertise in performing a search task. The experiment utilized representative analyst scenario tasks in comparing baseline tools with the Geospatial Open Search Toolkit (GOST). The results show error rates increase when using a new toolset …


Testing Of Two Novel Semi-Implicit Particle-In-Cell Techniques, Trenton J. Godar Jan 2014

Testing Of Two Novel Semi-Implicit Particle-In-Cell Techniques, Trenton J. Godar

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PIC (Particle-in-cell) modeling is a computational technique which functions by advancing computer particles through a spatial grid consisting of cells, on which can be placed electric and magnetic fields. This method has proven useful for simulating a wide range of plasmas and excels at yielding accurate and detailed results such as particle number densities, particle energies, particle currents, and electric potentials. However, the detailed results of a PIC simulation come at a substantial cost of computational requirement and the algorithm can be susceptible to numerical instabilities. As processors become faster and contain more cores, the computational expense of PIC simulations …


Adaptive I/Q Mismatch Compensation For Wideband Receiver, Linda Zhu Jan 2014

Adaptive I/Q Mismatch Compensation For Wideband Receiver, Linda Zhu

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Wide working bandwidth is one of the main concerns in digital wideband receiver. The traditional digital receiver covers only one Nyquist zone, which bandwidth range is from DC to half of the sampling frequency. By utilizing in-phase/quadrature (I/Q) channels, wideband receiver is able to double the working bandwidth, which covers from DC to half of the sampling frequency and also from negative half of the sampling frequency to DC. However, I/Q mismatch in reality introduces unwanted signals, which significantly reduce the system performance and the quality of the received signals. In this thesis, an adaptive I/Q mismatch compensation technique is …


Full Wave Electromagnetic Simulations Of Terahertz Wire Grid Polarizers And Infrared Plasmonic Wire Gratings, John Cetnar Jan 2014

Full Wave Electromagnetic Simulations Of Terahertz Wire Grid Polarizers And Infrared Plasmonic Wire Gratings, John Cetnar

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This dissertation is a study of the interaction of terahertz (THz) and long-wave infrared (LWIR) radiation with various periodic sub-wavelength metallic structures in free-space and on dielectric substrates. There are many new and useful applications for both THz and LWIR radiation. Unfortunately, heavy attenuation by the Earth's atmosphere and low output power from THz sources combine to make THz radiation weak and difficult to detect. LWIR is not as prone to atmospheric attenuation as THz radiation. Nevertheless, the detection of LWIR can be improved upon by strengthening the coupling between incoming radiation and LWIR detector systems.

Light passing through periodic …


Validation Studies Of Sc/Tetra Code In 2d And 3d Simulations, Shuo Mao Jan 2014

Validation Studies Of Sc/Tetra Code In 2d And 3d Simulations, Shuo Mao

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In this thesis, 2D CFD simulations, 3D CFD simulations, and one 2D Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) problem were investigated using combined CFD and an FEA (Finite Element Analysis) tool. Discussions focused on turbulence models, mesh sizes, prism layer sizes, under-relaxation-factor, etc. The solution of CFD simulation and FSI simulation was validated using the results of previous CFD solvers and experimental data presented in the literature. The SST model results for the 2D mixing layer, 2D airfoil near-weak, axisymmetric subsonic jet, and 2D convex curvature boundary layer studies agree with previous CFD results within a 1% error. The k-e model with wall …


Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Alpha: Insight Into The Structure, Function And Energy Homeostasis, Dhawal P. Oswal Jan 2014

Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Alpha: Insight Into The Structure, Function And Energy Homeostasis, Dhawal P. Oswal

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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR alpha) belongs to the family of ligand-activated nuclear transcription factors and serves as a lipid sensor to regulate nutrient metabolism and energy homeostasis. The transcriptional activity of PPAR alpha is thought to be regulated by the binding of exogenous ligands (example, fenofibrate, TriCor), as well as endogenous ligands including fatty acids and their derivatives. Although long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) and their thioesters (long-chain fatty acyl-CoA; LCFA-CoA) have been shown to activate PPAR alpha of several species, the true identity of high-affinity endogenous ligands for human PPAR alpha (hPPAR alpha) has been more elusive. This two …


Design Of Thermal Structures Using Topology Optimization, Joshua D. Deaton Jan 2014

Design Of Thermal Structures Using Topology Optimization, Joshua D. Deaton

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The design of structures subjected to elevated temperature environments has long been an important area of study in the aerospace industry. This is especially true in the modern day, where new problems related to embedded engine aircraft and high temperature exhaust-washed structures present new structural design challenges not found in past applications. In this work, the response of a class of thermal structures whose responses are characterized by significant amounts of restrained expansion, to which exhaust-washed structures belong, are studied. To address the complex design challenges that become evident in these investigations, structural topology optimization is applied due to its …


Variable Speed Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle Using A Continuous Variable Transmission Design, Jason C. Chuang Jan 2014

Variable Speed Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle Using A Continuous Variable Transmission Design, Jason C. Chuang

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Flapping wing micro air vehicles (FWMAV) have very unique flight mechanics in two-wing orientation. Many challenges arise with two wing configuration: lift production, design construction, and control systems. Control surfaces used in fixed wings can be used but at low Reynolds numbers they become less effective. In order to truly mimic insects with two wings, control mechanisms must be developed. Since MAVs are designed to navigate through confined spaces they need to have many degrees of freedom in motion. One way is to use a continuous variable transmission (CVT) mechanism, by integrating its infinite gear ratios to change the flapping …


The Properties Of Property Alignment On The Semantic Web, Michelle Andreen Cheatham Jan 2014

The Properties Of Property Alignment On The Semantic Web, Michelle Andreen Cheatham

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Ontology alignment is an important step in enabling computers to query and reason across the many linked datasets on the semantic web. This is a difficult challenge because the ontologies underlying different linked datasets can vary in terms of subject area coverage, level of abstraction, ontology modeling philosophy, and even language. The alignment approach presented here centers on string similarity metrics. Nearly all ontology alignment systems use a string similarity metric in one form or another, but it seems that the choice of a particular metric is often arbitrary. We begin this dissertation with the most comprehensive survey to date …


Improving Motion Imagery Analysis: Investigating Detection Failures, Remembering To Perform Deferred Intentions, Michael R. Nickels Jan 2014

Improving Motion Imagery Analysis: Investigating Detection Failures, Remembering To Perform Deferred Intentions, Michael R. Nickels

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Advances in automation have led to an increased prevalence of human multitasking in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations. Despite advancements in computer-vision research, almost all video data collected must be processed by human analysts. Traditionally, analysts are plagued with the presence and possible overabundance of interruptions that fundamentally leads to multitasking while processing video data. It is currently unknown what factors influence decision making in completing primary tasks or handling interruptions. In this study, we investigated the performance effects and the resulting design implications of varying the number of concurrent prospective memory tasks and encoding of one large group of …


Experimental Assessment Of Photovoltaic Irrigation System, Khalil Raza Jan 2014

Experimental Assessment Of Photovoltaic Irrigation System, Khalil Raza

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Agriculture is a significant measure of an economy for a number of countries in the world. Currently, the agriculture sector relies heavily on conventional sources of energy for irrigation and other purposes. When, considering factors such as increasing costs of fossil fuels and extending new power lines, especially to remote locations where grid electricity is either inaccessible or expensive, a solar PV (photovoltaic) irrigation system can be an effective choice for irrigating farmland. Solar power eliminates the need to run electrical power lines to remote agriculture locations, which quickly turns the monetary equation in favor of solar irrigation over grid-powered …


Investigation Of Mirror Image Bias: Evidence For The Use Of Psychophysiological Measures As Indicators Of Cognitive Heuristics, Caroline R. Salchak Jan 2014

Investigation Of Mirror Image Bias: Evidence For The Use Of Psychophysiological Measures As Indicators Of Cognitive Heuristics, Caroline R. Salchak

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The Mirror Imaging Bias (MIB) is gaining attention as a prominent quality factor in analysts' performance. MIB is an irrationality in which analysts perceive and process information through the filter of personal experience. As evidenced by notable historical events, the consequences of this bias can be dramatic. A way to understand MIB in humans is sought. How analysts analyze data, are trained, and interact with biases is explored. An experiment testing for the appearance of MIB was designed and completed. Measures from an eye tracker as well as physiological measures were collected. Results show a significant correlation between pupil diameter …


An Experimental Investigation On The Micro Air Vehicle, Shih Kang Huang Jan 2014

An Experimental Investigation On The Micro Air Vehicle, Shih Kang Huang

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An experimental investigation was conducted to study the flow characteristics of the flow around the flapping wings of a four-wing flapper as well as the lift and thrust coefficient of a four-wing flapper. In the present study, a clap-and-fling type of four-wing flapper was designed and manufactured by using several flexible materials, such as PET film, latex, and aluminized Mylar. Different cross-strut patterns and dimensions of wings were manufactured and tested to optimize the wing designs. In addition to taking the lift and thrust measurements using a highly sensitive force moment sensor unit, a high-resolution Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) system …


Dynamic Cache Partitioning For Multi-Core Systems, Yang Zhang Jan 2014

Dynamic Cache Partitioning For Multi-Core Systems, Yang Zhang

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As the power consumption (power wall) is limiting the clock frequency increase, multi-core and many-core processors become the major-trend of the new generation of processors. One of the biggest challenges to achieve high performance in multi-core systems is the growing disparity between processor and memory speeds. The "memory wall"' problem, i.e., the growing disparity of speed between the processor and the memory, becomes even more serious in the multi-core systems. Caches have been highly successful in bridging the processor-memory performance gap by providing fast access to frequently used data. Caches also save power by limiting expensive off-chip memory accesses. In …


Non-Contact, Antenna-Free Probes For Characterization Of Thz Integrated-Devices And Components, Prasanna Kumar Daram Jan 2014

Non-Contact, Antenna-Free Probes For Characterization Of Thz Integrated-Devices And Components, Prasanna Kumar Daram

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The most common technology for electrical characterization of THz devices is DC-coupled contact probes. In this Masters thesis, a non-contact, antenna-free probe is analyzed for characterizing THz devices and integrated circuits. The probe consists of on-chip receiving or transmitting THz photomixers in a co-planar waveguide environment. Our probes are coupled to a CPW-embedded DUT by polarization current rather than conduction current and then down converted in frequency to baseband by an optically pumped photomixer. We investigated probe performance through numerical simulations using High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) carried up to 1 THz and yielded a broadband design with DUT to …


A Theoretical Adaptive Autonomy Model: Real-Time Physiological Assessment Of Cognitive Workload, Dakota C. Evans Jan 2014

A Theoretical Adaptive Autonomy Model: Real-Time Physiological Assessment Of Cognitive Workload, Dakota C. Evans

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Increases in modern-day system complexity, has led for a need to improve human performance and the interaction between the two. Three objectives: (1) to investigate physiological measures as indicators of cognitive workload, (2) to assess cognitive workload during human interaction with different autonomy levels, and (3) to develop a theoretical model for an adaptive autonomous system that changes with real-time cognitive workload measures were addressed. This effort seeks to improve human computer interaction by providing the human with the acceptable level of computer automation based on real-time cognitive state. Two experiments involved collection of measures of subject physiology, subjective survey …