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Semantic Provenance: Modeling, Querying, And Application In Scientific Discovery, Satya Sanket Sahoo Jan 2010

Semantic Provenance: Modeling, Querying, And Application In Scientific Discovery, Satya Sanket Sahoo

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Provenance metadata, describing the history or lineage of an entity, is essential for ensuring data quality, correctness of process execution, and computing trust values. Traditionally, provenance management issues have been dealt with in the context of workflow or relational database systems. However, existing provenance systems are inadequate to address the requirements of an emerging set of applications in the new eScience or Cyberinfrastructure paradigm and the Semantic Web. Provenance in these applications incorporates complex domain semantics on a large scale with a variety of uses, including accurate interpretation by software agents, trustworthy data integration, reproducibility, attribution for commercial or legal …


Development Of An Unsteady Aeroelastic Solver For The Analysis Of Modern Turbomachinery Designs, Timothy James Leger Jan 2010

Development Of An Unsteady Aeroelastic Solver For The Analysis Of Modern Turbomachinery Designs, Timothy James Leger

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Developers of aircraft gas turbine engines continually strive for greater efficiency and higher thrust-to-weight ratio designs. To meet these goals, advanced designs generally feature thin, low aspect airfoils, which offer increased performance but are highly susceptible to flow-induced vibrations. As a result, High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) has become a universal problem throughout the gas turbine industry and unsteady aeroelastic computational models are needed to predict and prevent these problems in modern turbomachinery designs. This research presents the development of a 3D unsteady aeroelastic solver for turbomachinery applications. To accomplish this, a well established turbomachinery Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code called …


Understanding User-Generated Content On Social Media, Bala Meenakshi Nagarajan Jan 2010

Understanding User-Generated Content On Social Media, Bala Meenakshi Nagarajan

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Over the last few years, there has been a growing public and enterprise fascination with 'social media' and its role in modern society. At the heart of this fascination is the ability for users to participate, collaborate, consume, create and share content via a variety of platforms such as blogs, micro-blogs, email, instant messaging services, social network services, collaborative wikis, social bookmarking sites, and multimedia sharing sites.

This dissertation is devoted to understanding informal user-generated textual content on social media platforms and using the results of the analysis to build Social Intelligence Applications.

The body of research presented in this …


Fault Diagnosis Of Vehicular Electric Power Generation And Storage, Hithesh Sanjiva Uliyar Jan 2010

Fault Diagnosis Of Vehicular Electric Power Generation And Storage, Hithesh Sanjiva Uliyar

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Automotive vehicles are becoming increasingly dependent on electric power, and this trend will accelerate. The health of the vehicular electric power generation and storage (EPGS) system is crucial to enhance vehicle safety, fuel economy, and customer satisfaction.

In this research, a state-of-health (SOH) monitoring method is developed for automotive EPGS system, focusing on alternator related faults. Parity relations, characterizing the correlation among EPGS system signals under normal operating conditions, are generated using principal/minor component analysis techniques. Based on a design of structured residuals, the faults under consideration, including shorted diodes, belt slippage, and regulator fault, are successfully detected and isolated. …


Design, Modeling, Fabrication And Characterization Of Three-Dimensional Ferromagnetic-Core Solenoid Inductors In Su-8 Interposer Layer For Embedded Passive Component Integration With Active Chips, Robert Carl Fitch Jr. Jan 2010

Design, Modeling, Fabrication And Characterization Of Three-Dimensional Ferromagnetic-Core Solenoid Inductors In Su-8 Interposer Layer For Embedded Passive Component Integration With Active Chips, Robert Carl Fitch Jr.

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Integrated circuit technology continually presses toward higher transistor density and thus smaller dimensions, yet passive components which remain the bulk of the circuit area, surprisingly receive sideline attention. This work addresses a niche area of inductor design as it applies to the 3-dimensional (3-D) integration of active transistors and passive components. Hybrid, 3-D circuits residing on inexpensive silicon substrates can be fashioned using a photosensitive epoxy known as SU-8 serving as the interposer layer between the substrate and in which the passive components are embedded. The active components, which are known-good-chips, are secured with epoxy into deep reactive ion etched …


Effect Of Free-Edges On Melt Pool Geometry And Solidification Microstructure In Beam-Based Fabrication Methods, Joy Elizabeth Davis Jan 2010

Effect Of Free-Edges On Melt Pool Geometry And Solidification Microstructure In Beam-Based Fabrication Methods, Joy Elizabeth Davis

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Laser and electron beam-based additive manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V are under consideration for application to aerospace components. A critical concern for these processes is the ability to obtain a consistent and desirable microstructure and corresponding mechanical properties of the deposit. Based on the Rosenthal solution for a moving point-heat source, recent work has developed simulation-based process maps for the thermal conditions controlling microstructure (grain size and morphology) in beam-based deposition of semi-infinite geometries, where a steady-state melt pool exists away from free-edges. In the current study, the Rosenthal solution is modified to include the effects of free-edges. This is accomplished by …


Characterization And Improvement Of A Cone-Beam Ct Scanner For Quantitative Imaging, Jimish Dilip Joshi Jan 2010

Characterization And Improvement Of A Cone-Beam Ct Scanner For Quantitative Imaging, Jimish Dilip Joshi

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Computed tomography (CT) has various applications in different fields. In our case, the cone-beam CT scanner is used in the industrial field for qualitative and quantitative assessment of Procter and Gamble products. The Flash CT scanner, on which we do our research, has a microfocus x-ray tube, a detector size of 30 cm x 40 cm and a rotating stage for the object to be imaged. The x-ray tube can be operated up to 225 kV. Non-linearities in the response of the detector, scatter and beam hardening may cause false interpretations of the image values. To allow appropriate assessment of …


Multi-User Signal Classification Via Cyclic Spectral Analysis, Brent Edward Guenther Jan 2010

Multi-User Signal Classification Via Cyclic Spectral Analysis, Brent Edward Guenther

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This research develops and evaluates several different methods for multi-user signal classification via cyclic spectral analysis. The first method uses the spectral correlation function (SCF) through temporal smoothing with the use of higher order cyclic statistics (HOCS) to allow for modulation classification. The second method uses the cyclic temporal cumulant function (CTCF) and the spectral coherence function (SOF) through frequency smoothing. Using a feature-based pattern recognition technique with the SOF can not only determine the number of signals present in the received signal, but can also give signal parameter estimation and group classification performance. The last method conducts further modulation …


Domain-Specific Core Self-Evaluations And Stressors As Predictors Of Strains, Michael Raymond Hoepf Jan 2010

Domain-Specific Core Self-Evaluations And Stressors As Predictors Of Strains, Michael Raymond Hoepf

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The current study examines the use of a frame-of-reference (FOR) in the evaluation of core self-evaluations, stressors and strains. The study investigates the prediction that using a FOR that matches predictors and outcomes will result in a stronger relationship between the constructs being measured, specifically CSE, stressors, and strains. In addition, the study examines the extent to which following this procedure will add incremental validity after non-contextualized predictors are controlled. The hypotheses in this study were generally supported, although the hypotheses related to the school domain were not supported as strongly as those related to general and work domain. The …


Structural Health Monitoring Of A Thermal Protection System For Fastener Failure With A Validated Model, Randy Joseph Tobe Jan 2010

Structural Health Monitoring Of A Thermal Protection System For Fastener Failure With A Validated Model, Randy Joseph Tobe

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Air vehicles flying at hypersonic speeds encounter extreme thermal, aerodynamic and acoustic loads. To maintain the structural integrity of the flight vehicle, a thermal protection system shields the main structure from these loads. Therefore, maintaining the health of the thermal protection system is critical for a successful mission and vehicle safety. One of the more common types of failure in a mechanically attached thermal protection system is fastener failure. Since reducing vehicle turnaround between flights is desired, creating an automated system to perform structural health monitoring on the fastener health of the thermal protection system is needed. This can be …


Design Of Ultra High Speed Flash Adc, Low Power Folding And Interpolating Adc In Cmos 90nm Technology, Vinayashree Hiremath Jan 2010

Design Of Ultra High Speed Flash Adc, Low Power Folding And Interpolating Adc In Cmos 90nm Technology, Vinayashree Hiremath

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In recent years, signal processing has gained ample significance making high speed and low voltage analog-to-digital converters (ADC) inevitable in numerous applications. Two such ADCs designed in CMOS 90nm technology are presented in this thesis.

In flash ADC, thermometer to binary encoder often becomes bottleneck in achieving high speed. An encoder deploying new CMOS logic, with fewer transistors through the use of pseudo-dynamic circuits is described. This 4 bit flash ADC operates at 5GHz with an average power dissipation of 1.3mW.

Folding and interpolation significantly reduces the number of comparators used in flash architecture. A 6 bit 400MSPS low power …


Cellular Effects Of Replicating A Polypurine-Polypyrimidine Sequence And The Interactions Of Due-B With Replication Proteins, Shere Lynne Myers Jan 2010

Cellular Effects Of Replicating A Polypurine-Polypyrimidine Sequence And The Interactions Of Due-B With Replication Proteins, Shere Lynne Myers

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This work investigates two questions regarding DNA replication. The first aim examines the interactions of DUE-B with replication proteins and the second explores the cellular effects of replicating a polypurine polypyrimidine sequence in human cells.

DUE-B siRNA decreases the chromatin binding of essential replication proteins Cdc45, PCNA and RPA. DUE-B also co-immunoprecipitates with Cdc45 and TopBP1. In vitro kinase assays suggest that the checkpoint protein ATR may phosphorylate DUE-B. These experiments lend further evidence that DUE-B plays an important role in the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication.

To investigate the effects of replicating a polypurine-polypyrimidine sequence prone to secondary structure …


A Unified Method For Detecting And Isolating Process Faults And Sensor Faults In Nonlinear Systems, Niharika Sonti Jan 2010

A Unified Method For Detecting And Isolating Process Faults And Sensor Faults In Nonlinear Systems, Niharika Sonti

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With the increase in the complexity of control systems design and the demand for more productivity, the possibility of the occurrence of faults in control systems has also significantly increased. In this thesis, a unified method for the fault diagnosis of sensor faults and process faults is developed for a class of Lipschitz nonlinear uncertain systems. The fault detection and isolation (FDI) architecture is comprised of a fault detection estimator and a bank of fault isolation estimators (FIEs), where each FIE is designed, based on the functional structure of a particular fault, in the fault class under consideration. The output …


An Improved Genetic Algorithm For Knapsack Problems, Taskiran, Gamze Kilincli Jan 2010

An Improved Genetic Algorithm For Knapsack Problems, Taskiran, Gamze Kilincli

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In this study, an improved genetic algorithm (GA) is presented to solve the multidimensional 0-1 knapsack problem (MKP). The MKP is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem and has received wide attention from the operations research community for decades. Although recent advances in computing and optimization technologies have made the solution of small and medium size instances possible, this NP-hard problem, in general, still remains one of the challenging problems yet to be solved.

Of the various algorithms developed to solve the MKP, GA seems to be one of the best methods pointed out in the literature. A GA is an …


Finding Cadaveric Human Head Masses And Center Of Gravity: A Comparison Of Direct Measurement To 3d Ing, Grant Corwin Roush Jan 2010

Finding Cadaveric Human Head Masses And Center Of Gravity: A Comparison Of Direct Measurement To 3d Ing, Grant Corwin Roush

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Mass properties of the human head are critical elements in developing neck injury threshold criteria in acceleration and impact environments. In order to accurately simulate the dynamics of the head in impact and acceleration environments, valid mass properties data for the human head must exist.

The purpose of this study was two-fold: First, to directly measure and generate a useful data set of human head mass properties and anthropometry, and second, compare the results from the direct measurement to measurements obtained using computed tomographic (CT) analyses of the human head. Four cadaveric human heads, all male, were measured.

For the …