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The Impact Of Demand Response Programs On Upfc Placement, Abbas Sharifi Nasab Anari, Mehdi Ehsan, Mahmud Fotuhi Firuzabad Jan 2019

The Impact Of Demand Response Programs On Upfc Placement, Abbas Sharifi Nasab Anari, Mehdi Ehsan, Mahmud Fotuhi Firuzabad

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Demand response (DR) and flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices can be effectively used for congestion management in power transmission systems. However, demand response program (DRP) implementation can itself affect the optimum location of FACTS devices, which is one of the main issues in power system planning. This paper investigates the impact of DRPs on unified power flow controller (UPFC) placement. The harmony search algorithm is employed to determine the optimum locations and parameter setting of UPFC in a long-term framework. The optimization problem is solved with different objectives including generation and congestion cost reduction, as well as loss reduction. …


A Two-Stage Power Converter Architecture With Maximum Power Extraction For Low-Power Energy Sources, Ridvan Umaz Jan 2019

A Two-Stage Power Converter Architecture With Maximum Power Extraction For Low-Power Energy Sources, Ridvan Umaz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A two-stage power converter with maximum power extraction for energy harvesting is presented. The power converter consists of two stages; a maximum power extraction stage (i.e. first stage) and a regulation stage (i.e. second stage). The first stage consists of a number of charge pumps connected in parallel to extract power from the energy source while the second stage steps up low input voltage level to a usable level for a load. Proposed converter operates as low as 0.3 V and the output up-converts to 3.3 V. The proposed converter is aimed to extract maximum power from either low-power energy …


Investigating The Occurrence Mechanism Of Cytokine-Like Formations By The Electromagnetic Approach, Cahi̇t Canbay, Özgün Palak, Aydoğa Kallem Jan 2019

Investigating The Occurrence Mechanism Of Cytokine-Like Formations By The Electromagnetic Approach, Cahi̇t Canbay, Özgün Palak, Aydoğa Kallem

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This study aims to elucidate the production mechanism of cytokine-like formations secreted from T cells and similar cells by electromagnetic modeling techniques. Three Hertz dipole antennas polarized in arbitrary directions were placed without touching each other at the center of spherical T-cell models to test the Canbay hypothesis about the formation mechanism of cytokines (CHAFMOC) on T-cell surfaces. A dielectrophoretic force field was created within the gelatin layer of the T-cell model. The prepared control and electromagnetically stimulated T-cell model samples were incubated in water in a glass container in a Faraday cage for the specified period and then photographed. …


Improving Side Lobe Level Of X-Band Microstrip Rotman Lens Utilizing Nonuniform Distribution Of Output Ports, Ehsan Zareian Jahromi, Raheleh Basiri, Parvin Salehi, Hamidreza Karami Jan 2019

Improving Side Lobe Level Of X-Band Microstrip Rotman Lens Utilizing Nonuniform Distribution Of Output Ports, Ehsan Zareian Jahromi, Raheleh Basiri, Parvin Salehi, Hamidreza Karami

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A new microstrip Rotman lens with enhanced side lobe level (SLL) is proposed for X-band applications. A proper nonuniform distribution of the initial width of output ports is considered to improve the SLL. The benefit of SLL improvement is not based on using additional attenuators or amplifiers at the output ports. Moreover, an analytical background is presented to investigate the resulting SLL of the proposed structure. The advantage of SLL enhancement is obtained at all noncorner scan angles considering 10 GHz operating frequency. As the middle input port is excited, more than 3 dB of SLL enhancement is achieved at …


Fuzzy-Logic-Based Robust Speed Control Of Switched Reluctance Motor For Low And High Speeds, Zeki̇ Omaç Jan 2019

Fuzzy-Logic-Based Robust Speed Control Of Switched Reluctance Motor For Low And High Speeds, Zeki̇ Omaç

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Switched reluctance motor (SRM) is operated at high magnetic saturation to generate large torque. The flux linkage of SRM is a nonlinear function with phase current and rotor position because of the high magnetic saturation. Also, the performance of the speed controller for the SRM driver system can be negatively affected by noise, disturbances, and inertia of load torque. Therefore, the fuzzy speed controller for the SRM driver system was developed in this study. In addition, a dynamic model of SRM was simulated in Matlab/Simulink software. Based on the results obtained in this study, the speed of the SRM was …


Detection Of Hemorrhage In Retinal Images Using Linear Classifiers And Iterative Thresholding Approaches Based On Firefly And Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithms, Kemal Adem, Mahmut Heki̇m, Seli̇m Demi̇r Jan 2019

Detection Of Hemorrhage In Retinal Images Using Linear Classifiers And Iterative Thresholding Approaches Based On Firefly And Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithms, Kemal Adem, Mahmut Heki̇m, Seli̇m Demi̇r

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

We propose a novel iterative thresholding approach based on firefly and particle swarm optimization to be used for the detection of hemorrhages, one of the signs of diabetic retinopathy disease. This approach consists of the enhancement of the image using basic preprocessing methods, the segmentation of vessels with the help of Gabor and Top-hat transformation for the removal of the vessels from the image, the determination of the number of regions with hemorrhages and pixel counts in these regions using firefly algorithm (FFA) and particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSOA)-based iterative thresholding, and the detection of hemorrhages with the help of …


Improvement Of Quantized Adaptive Switching Median Filter For Impulse Noise Reduction In Gray-Scale Digital Images, Haidi Ibrahim, Ahmed Khaldoon Abdalameer Jan 2019

Improvement Of Quantized Adaptive Switching Median Filter For Impulse Noise Reduction In Gray-Scale Digital Images, Haidi Ibrahim, Ahmed Khaldoon Abdalameer

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Digital images may suffer from fixed value impulse noise due to several causes. The noise significantly degrades the quality of the image, which may affect the subsequence image processing. Therefore, a noise reduction technique is required to restore the image. In this paper, a new method, which is called improvement of quantized adaptive switching median filter (IQASMF), has been proposed to reduce the fixed value impulse noise from gray-scale digital images. The implementation of IQASMF has five processing blocks. The first processing block is the noise detection block, where the noise pixel candidates are detected based on the intensity value. …


A Note From The Executive Editor, Yolander Youngblood Jan 2019

A Note From The Executive Editor, Yolander Youngblood

Pursue: Undergraduate Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Speech Interfaces And Pilot Performance: A Meta-Analysis, Kenneth A. Ward Jan 2019

Speech Interfaces And Pilot Performance: A Meta-Analysis, Kenneth A. Ward

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

As the aviation industry modernizes, new technology and interfaces must support growing aircraft complexity without increasing pilot workload. Natural language processing presents just such a simple and intuitive interface, yet the performance implications for use by pilots remain unknown. A meta-analysis was conducted to understand performance effects of using speech and voice interfaces in a series of pilot task analogs. The inclusion criteria selected studies that involved participants performing a demanding primary task, such as driving, while interacting with a vehicle system to enter numbers, dial radios, or enter a navigation destination. Compared to manual system interfaces, voice interfaces reduced …


Urban Flow And Small Unmanned Aerial System Operations In The Built Environment, Kevin A. Adkins Jan 2019

Urban Flow And Small Unmanned Aerial System Operations In The Built Environment, Kevin A. Adkins

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has put forth a set of regulations (Part 107) that govern small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) operations. These regulations restrict unmanned aircraft (UA) from flying over people and their operation to within visual line of sight (VLOS). However, as new applications for unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are discovered, their capabilities improve, and regulations evolve, there is an increasing desire to undertake urban operations, such as urban air mobility, package delivery, infrastructure inspection, and surveillance. This built environment poses new weather hazards that include enhanced wind shear and turbulence. The smaller physical dimensions, lower mass and …


On Atmospheric Lapse Rates, Nihad E. Daidzic Jan 2019

On Atmospheric Lapse Rates, Nihad E. Daidzic

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

We have derived and summarized and most important atmospheric temperature lapse rates. ALRs essentially govern vertical atmospheric air stability and creation of some cloud types. The sensitivity analysis of various atmospheric lapse rates and their dependence on actual ideal-gas air properties and gravitational attraction was conducted for the first time to the best of our knowledge. SALR, which has DALR as the upper asymptote, showed steepest decrease at around 9 degrees Celsius then flattening out and apparently approaching another asymptotic solution which has not been investigated as it falls outside of the terrestrial temperature range. ISA lapse rates are adopted …


A New Model For Lifting Condensation Levels Estimation, Nihad E. Daidzic Ph.D., Sc.D. Jan 2019

A New Model For Lifting Condensation Levels Estimation, Nihad E. Daidzic Ph.D., Sc.D.

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

Knowledge of and the ability to predict lifting condensation levels (LCL) is important ingredient in weather predictions, cloud formation, planetary albedo and Earth’s energy balance. It is also essential topic in aviation safety and flight operations. In this article, we derive a new model of LCL and compare it to some older commonly-used models. This includes also the recently published Romps’ (2017) model. The new model presented here includes dependence, however weak, of the surface atmospheric pressure and the specific humidity on the LCL height and temperature. Such is not the case with widely used models and expressions by Espy …