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Convex Polygon Triangulation Based On Planted Trivalent Binary Tree\\ And Ballot Problem, Muzafer Saracevic, Aybeyan Seli̇mi̇ Jan 2019

Convex Polygon Triangulation Based On Planted Trivalent Binary Tree\\ And Ballot Problem, Muzafer Saracevic, Aybeyan Seli̇mi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a new technique of generation of convex polygon triangulation based on planted trivalent binary tree and ballot notation. The properties of the Catalan numbers were examined and their decomposition and application in developing the hierarchy and triangulation trees were analyzed. The method of storage and processing of triangulation was constructed on the basis of movements through the polygon. This method was derived from vertices and leaves of the planted trivalent binary tree. The research subject of the paper is analysis and comparison of a constructed method for solving of convex polygon triangulation problem with other methods and …


Data Analysis Through Social Media According To The Classified Crime, Serkan Savaş, Nuretti̇n Topaloğlu Jan 2019

Data Analysis Through Social Media According To The Classified Crime, Serkan Savaş, Nuretti̇n Topaloğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The amount and variety of data generated through social media sites has increased along with the widespread use of social media sites. In addition, the data production rate has increased in the same way. The inclusion of personal information within these data makes it important to process the data and reach meaningful information within it. This process can be called intelligence and this meaningful information may be for commercial, academic, or security purposes. An example application is developed in this study for intelligence on Twitter. Crimes in Turkey are classified according to Turkish Statistical Institute criminal data and keywords are …


A Tree-Based Approach For English-To-Turkish Translation, Özge Bakay, Begüm Avar, Olcay Taner Yildiz Jan 2019

A Tree-Based Approach For English-To-Turkish Translation, Özge Bakay, Begüm Avar, Olcay Taner Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, we present our English-to-Turkish translation methodology, which adopts a tree-based approach. Our approach relies on tree analysis and the application of structural modification rules to get the target side (Turkish) trees from source side (English) ones. We also use morphological analysis to get candidate root words and apply tree-based rules to obtain the agglutinated target words. Compared to earlier work on English-to-Turkish translation using phrase-based models, we have been able to obtain higher BLEU scores in our current study. Our syntactic subtree permutation strategy, combined with a word replacement algorithm, provides a 67 % relative improvement from …


Improving Anomaly Detection In Bgp Time-Series Data By New Guide Features And Moderated Feature Selection Algorithm, Mahmoud Hashem, Ahmed Bashandy, Samir Shaheen Jan 2019

Improving Anomaly Detection In Bgp Time-Series Data By New Guide Features And Moderated Feature Selection Algorithm, Mahmoud Hashem, Ahmed Bashandy, Samir Shaheen

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The Internet infrastructure relies on the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to provide essential routing information where abnormal routing behavior impairs global Internet connectivity and stability. Hence, employing anomaly detection algorithms is important for improving the performance of BGP routing protocol. In this paper, we propose two algorithms; the first is the guide feature generator (GFG), which generates guide features from traditional features in BGP time-series data using moving regression in combination with smoothed moving average. The second is a modified random forest feature selection algorithm which is employed to automatically select the most dominant features (ASMDF). Our mechanism shows that …


Automatic Concept Identification Of Software Requirements In Turkish, Fatma Bozyi̇ği̇t, Özlem Aktaş, Deni̇z Kilinç Jan 2019

Automatic Concept Identification Of Software Requirements In Turkish, Fatma Bozyi̇ği̇t, Özlem Aktaş, Deni̇z Kilinç

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Software requirements include description of the features for the target system and express the expectations of users. In the analysis phase, requirements are transformed into easy-to-understand conceptual models that facilitate communication between stakeholders. Although creating conceptual models using requirements is mostly implemented manually by analysts, the number of models that automate this process has increased recently. Most of the models and tools are developed to analyze requirements in English, and there is no study for agglutinative languages such as Turkish or Finnish. In this study, we propose an automatic concept identification model that transforms Turkish requirements into Unified Modeling Language …


Fuzzy Logic-Based Disparity Selection Using Multiple Data Costs For Stereo Correspondence, Akhil Appu Shetty, V.I George, C Gurudas Nayak, Raviraj Shetty Jan 2019

Fuzzy Logic-Based Disparity Selection Using Multiple Data Costs For Stereo Correspondence, Akhil Appu Shetty, V.I George, C Gurudas Nayak, Raviraj Shetty

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Stereo matching algorithms are capable of generating depth maps from two images of the same scene taken simultaneously from two different viewpoints. Traditionally, a single cost function is used to calculate the disparity between corresponding pixels in the left and right images. In the present research, we have considered a combination of simple data costs. A new method to combine multiple data costs is presented and a fuzzy-based disparity selection method is proposed. Experiments with different combinations of parameters are conducted and compared through the Middlebury and Kitti Stereo Vision Benchmark.


Formally Analyzed M-Coupon Protocol With Confirmation Code (Mcwcc), Keri̇m Yildirim, Gökhan Dalkiliç, Nevci̇han Duru Jan 2019

Formally Analyzed M-Coupon Protocol With Confirmation Code (Mcwcc), Keri̇m Yildirim, Gökhan Dalkiliç, Nevci̇han Duru

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

There are many marketing methods used to attract customers' attention and customers search for special discounts and conduct research to get products cheaper. Using discount coupons is one of the widely used methods for obtaining discounts. With the development of technology, classical paper-based discount coupons become e-coupons and then turn into mobile coupons (m-coupons). It is inevitable that retailers will use m-coupon technology to attract customers while mobile devices are used in daily life. As a result, m-coupon technology is a promising technology. One of the significant problems with using m-coupons is security. Here it is necessary to ensure the …


Stegogis: A New Steganography Method Using The Geospatial Domain, Ömer Kurtuldu, Mehmet Demi̇rci̇ Jan 2019

Stegogis: A New Steganography Method Using The Geospatial Domain, Ömer Kurtuldu, Mehmet Demi̇rci̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Geographic data are used on a variety of computing devices for many different applications including navigation, tracking, location planning, and marketing. The prevalence of geographic data makes it possible to envision new useful applications. In this paper, we propose using geographic data as a medium for secret communication, or steganography. We develop a method called StegoGIS for hiding messages in geographic coordinates in the well-known binary of fast-moving objects and transmitting them secretly. We show that discovering this secret communication is practically impossible for third parties. We also show that a large amount of secret data can be transmitted this …


Accurate And Compact Stochastic Computations By Exploiting Correlation, Hamdan Abdellatef, Mohamed Khalil Hani, Nasir Shaikh-Husin Jan 2019

Accurate And Compact Stochastic Computations By Exploiting Correlation, Hamdan Abdellatef, Mohamed Khalil Hani, Nasir Shaikh-Husin

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Recent studies have shown, contrary to what was previously believed, that by exploiting correlation in stochastic computing (SC) designs, more accurate SC circuits with low area cost can be realized. However, if these basic SC circuits or blocks are cascaded in series to form a large complex system, correlation between stochastic numbers (SNs) from one block to the next would be lost; thus, inaccuracies are introduced. In this study, we propose correlating circuits to be used in building complex correlated SC systems. One of the circuits is the correlator that restores lost correlations between two SNs due to previous processing. …


Motion Blur Image Deblurring Using Edge-Based Color Patches, Xixuan Zhao, Jiangming Kan Jan 2019

Motion Blur Image Deblurring Using Edge-Based Color Patches, Xixuan Zhao, Jiangming Kan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The shaking of a camera can easily cause blurs in an image. Thus, deblurring is a problem that is worth solving and has always been an active research interest. The color information in an image is an important feature and contains clues for image deblurring that have not been widely exploited. In this paper, we present an efficient and stable blurring kernel estimation method by solving an energy function constructed by a weighted color approximation regularization term. The term is derived from a two-color model, and we use a defined weight to alleviate the color change through the blurring process. …


A Multiseed-Based Svm Classification Technique For Training Sample Reduction, Imran Sharif, Debasis Chaudhuri Jan 2019

A Multiseed-Based Svm Classification Technique For Training Sample Reduction, Imran Sharif, Debasis Chaudhuri

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A support vector machine (SVM) is not a popular method for a very large dataset classification because the training and testing time for such data are computationally expensive. Many researchers try to reduce the training time of SVMs by applying sample reduction methods. Many methods reduced the training samples by using a clustering technique. To reduce its high computational complexity, several data reduction methods were proposed in previous studies. However, such methods are not effective to extract informative patterns. This paper demonstrates a new supervised classification method, multiseed-based SVM (MSB-SVM), which is particularly intended to deal with very large datasets …


Optimal Set Of Eeg Features In Infant Sleep Stage Classification, Maja Cic, Mario Milicevic, Igor Mazic Jan 2019

Optimal Set Of Eeg Features In Infant Sleep Stage Classification, Maja Cic, Mario Milicevic, Igor Mazic

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper evaluates six classification algorithms to assess the importance of individual EEG rhythms in the context of automatic classification of infant sleep. EEG features were obtained by Fourier transform and by a novel technique based on the empirical mode decomposition and generalized zero crossing method. Of six evaluated classification algorithms, the best classification results were obtained with the support vector machine for the combination of all presented features from four EEG channels. Three methods of attribute ranking were assessed: relief, principal component analysis, and wrapper-based optimized attribute weights. The outcomes revealed that the optimal selection of features requires one …


On The Stability Of Inverse Dynamics Control Of Flexible-Joint Parallel Manipulators In The Presence Of Modeling Error And Disturbances, Sitki Kemal İder, Ozan Korkmaz, Mustafa Semi̇h Deni̇zli̇ Jan 2019

On The Stability Of Inverse Dynamics Control Of Flexible-Joint Parallel Manipulators In The Presence Of Modeling Error And Disturbances, Sitki Kemal İder, Ozan Korkmaz, Mustafa Semi̇h Deni̇zli̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Inverse dynamics control is considered for flexible-joint parallel manipulators in order to obtain a good trajectory tracking performance in the case of modeling error and disturbances. It is known that, in the absence of modeling error and disturbance, inverse dynamics control leads to linear fourth-order error dynamics, which is asymptotically stable if the feedback gains are chosen to make the real part of the eigenvalues of the system negative. However, when there are modeling errors and disturbances, a linear time-varying error dynamics is obtained whose stability is not assured only by keeping the real parts of the frozen-time eigenvalues of …


A Coordinated Dc Voltage Control Strategy For Cascaded Solid State Transformer With Star Configuration, Zhendong Ji, Yichao Sun, Cheng Jin, Jianhua Wang, Jianfeng Zhao Jan 2019

A Coordinated Dc Voltage Control Strategy For Cascaded Solid State Transformer With Star Configuration, Zhendong Ji, Yichao Sun, Cheng Jin, Jianhua Wang, Jianfeng Zhao

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Cascaded solid-state transformer (SST) can be directly connected to the high-voltage distribution grid, and it has broad applications in the future smart grid, traction locomotive, and renewable energy integration. However, the reliability of the cascaded SST is seriously influenced by the DC voltage and power imbalance issues with this configuration. This paper presents a coordinated DC voltage control strategy for cascaded SST with star configuration, in which the average DC voltage and the balancing DC voltage are controlled separately without current sensors in dual active bridge (DAB) modules. This strategy not only reduces the cost and the complexity of the …


Synchronization And Antisynchronization Protocol Design Of Chaotic Nonlinear Gyros: An Adaptive Integral Sliding Mode Approach, Fazal Ur Rahman, Qudrat Khan, Rini Akmeliawati Jan 2019

Synchronization And Antisynchronization Protocol Design Of Chaotic Nonlinear Gyros: An Adaptive Integral Sliding Mode Approach, Fazal Ur Rahman, Qudrat Khan, Rini Akmeliawati

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A novel control protocol design, via integral sliding mode control with parameter update laws, for synchronization and desynchronization of a chaotic nonlinear gyro with unknown parameters is the focus of this work. The error dynamics of the actual system are substructured into nominal and uncertain parts to employ adaptive integral sliding mode (AISM) control. The uncertain parameters are estimated via devised adaptive laws. Then the disagreement dynamics are guided to origin via AISM control. The stabilizing controller is also designed in terms of nominal control along with a compensating component. The control and the parameter update laws are constructed to …


Assessment Of Techno-Economic Benefits For Smart Charging Scheme Of Electric Vehicles In Residential Distribution System, Kumari Kasturi, Manas Ranjan Nayak Jan 2019

Assessment Of Techno-Economic Benefits For Smart Charging Scheme Of Electric Vehicles In Residential Distribution System, Kumari Kasturi, Manas Ranjan Nayak

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Connecting multiple electric vehicles (EVs) to a power system network for the purpose of charging has major setbacks like decrease in power quality, instability in voltage profile, and increase in power losses and thus electricity price. This paper focuses on devising an optimal charging scheme to reduce the negative impacts of EVs' presence in the distribution network by limiting the charging process to only off-peak demand periods when the electricity price is comparatively lower. The salp swarm algorithm, an efficient, fast, and reliable optimization technique, is used to obtain the optimal locations for the EVs and their charging schedule in …


Lung Segmentation In Chest Radiographs Using Fully Convolutional Networks, Rahul Hooda, Ajay Mittal, Sanjeev Sofat Jan 2019

Lung Segmentation In Chest Radiographs Using Fully Convolutional Networks, Rahul Hooda, Ajay Mittal, Sanjeev Sofat

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Automated segmentation of medical images that aims at extracting anatomical boundaries is a fundamental step in any computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system. Chest radiographic CAD systems, which are used to detect pulmonary diseases, first segment the lung field to precisely define the region-of-interest from which radiographic patterns are sought. In this paper, a deep learning-based method for segmenting lung fields from chest radiographs has been proposed. Several modifications in the fully convolutional network, which is used for segmenting natural images to date, have been attempted and evaluated to finally evolve a network fine-tuned for segmenting lung fields. The testing accuracy and …


Approximation Of Planar Curves, Malik Zawwar Hussain, Ayesha Shakeel, Maria Hussain Jan 2019

Approximation Of Planar Curves, Malik Zawwar Hussain, Ayesha Shakeel, Maria Hussain

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the present article, we have developed the $G^{2}$-approximation scheme for planar curves arising in science, engineering, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, and many other fields. The obtained results reveal that the proposed method is a significant addition to the approximation of planar curves. The method is illustrated using different numerical examples. The smaller absolute error confirms the applicability and efficiency of the proposed method.


On Spectral Analysis Of The Internet Delay Space And Detecting Anomalous Routing Paths, Gonca Gürsun Jan 2019

On Spectral Analysis Of The Internet Delay Space And Detecting Anomalous Routing Paths, Gonca Gürsun

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Latency is one of the most critical performance metrics for a wide range of applications. Therefore, it is important to understand the underlying mechanisms that give rise to the observed latency values and diagnose the ones that are unexpectedly high. In this paper, we study the Internet delay space via robust principal component analysis (RPCA). Using RPCA, we show that the delay space, i.e. the matrix of measured round trip times between end hosts, can be decomposed into two components: the estimated latency between end hosts with respect to the current state of the Internet and the inflation on the …


Efficient Virtual Data Center Request Embedding Based On Row-Epitaxial And Batched Greedy Algorithms, Sivaranjani B, Surendran Doraiswamy Jan 2019

Efficient Virtual Data Center Request Embedding Based On Row-Epitaxial And Batched Greedy Algorithms, Sivaranjani B, Surendran Doraiswamy

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Data centers are becoming the main backbone of and centralized repository for all cloud-accessible services in on-demand cloud computing environments. In particular, virtual data centers (VDCs) facilitate the virtualization of all data center resources such as computing, memory, storage, and networking equipment as a single unit. It is necessary to use the data center efficiently to improve its profitability. The essential factor that significantly influences efficiency is the average number of VDC requests serviced by the infrastructure provider, and the optimal allocation of requests improves the acceptance rate. In existing VDC request embedding algorithms, data center performance factors such as …


A Novel Adaptive Hysteresis Dc-Dc Buck Converter For Portable Devices, Sung Sik Park, Ju Sang Lee, Sang Dae Yu Jan 2019

A Novel Adaptive Hysteresis Dc-Dc Buck Converter For Portable Devices, Sung Sik Park, Ju Sang Lee, Sang Dae Yu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a new technique that adjusts the hysteresis window depending on the variations in load current caused by a voltage-mode circuit to reduce the voltage and current ripples. Moreover, a compact current-sensing circuit is used to provide an accurate sensing signal for achieving fast hysteresis window adjustment. In addition, a zero-current detection circuit is also proposed to eliminate the reverse current at light loads. As a result, this technique reduces the voltage ripple below 8.08 mV$_{\rm pp}$ and the current ripple below 93.98 mA$_{\rm pp}$ for a load current of 500 mA. Circuit simulation is performed using 0.18 …


Classification Of Generic System Dynamics Model Outputs Via Supervised Time Series Pattern Discovery, Mert Edali, Mustafa Gökçe Baydoğan, Gönenç Yücel Jan 2019

Classification Of Generic System Dynamics Model Outputs Via Supervised Time Series Pattern Discovery, Mert Edali, Mustafa Gökçe Baydoğan, Gönenç Yücel

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

System dynamics (SD) is a simulation-based approach for analyzing feedback-rich systems. An ideal SD modeling cycle requires evaluating the qualitative pattern characteristics of a large set of time series model output for testing, validation, scenario analysis, and policy analysis purposes. This traditionally requires expert judgement, which limits the extent of experimentation due to time constraints. Although time series recognition approaches can help to automate such an evaluation, utilization of them has been limited to a hidden Markov model classifier, namely the Indirect Structure Testing Software (ISTS) algorithm. Despite being used within several automated model-analysis tools, ISTS has several shortcomings. In …


Design And Fabrication Of A Dual-Polarized, Dual-Band Reflectarray Using Optimal Phase Distribution, Iman Aryanian, Arash Ahmadi, Mehdi Rabbani, Sina Hassibi, Majid Karimipour Jan 2019

Design And Fabrication Of A Dual-Polarized, Dual-Band Reflectarray Using Optimal Phase Distribution, Iman Aryanian, Arash Ahmadi, Mehdi Rabbani, Sina Hassibi, Majid Karimipour

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Two main factors limiting the reflectarray bandwidth are different phase slopes versus the frequency at every point on the aperture and the phase limitation of comprising elements at different frequencies. Considering these two factors, a novel design method is proposed to implement a dual-band, dual-polarized reflectarray antenna in X and Ku bands. An optimization algorithm is adopted to find the optimum phase for each unit cell on the reflectarray aperture. The best geometrical parameters of the phasing elements are suggested based on the phase variation of the element versus frequency and the element position with respect to the antenna feed. …


Graph Analysis Of Network Flow Connectivity Behaviors, Hangyu Hu, Xuemeng Zhai, Mingda Wang, Guangmin Hu Jan 2019

Graph Analysis Of Network Flow Connectivity Behaviors, Hangyu Hu, Xuemeng Zhai, Mingda Wang, Guangmin Hu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Graph-based approaches have been widely employed to facilitate in analyzing network flow connectivity behaviors, which aim to understand the impacts and patterns of network events. However, existing approaches suffer from lack of connectivity-behavior information and loss of network event identification. In this paper, we propose network flow connectivity graphs (NFCGs) to capture network flow behavior for modeling social behaviors from network entities. Given a set of flows, edges of a NFCG are generated by connecting pairwise hosts who communicate with each other. To preserve more information about network flows, we also embed node-ranking values and edge-weight vectors into the original …


Cost-Effective Telemetry For Energy Network Of An Electricity Distribution Company: Part I, Asim Zaheer Ud Din, Yasar Ayaz, Mian Ilyas Ahmad Ahmad, Momena Hasan, Salman Masaud, Naveed Muhammad Jan 2019

Cost-Effective Telemetry For Energy Network Of An Electricity Distribution Company: Part I, Asim Zaheer Ud Din, Yasar Ayaz, Mian Ilyas Ahmad Ahmad, Momena Hasan, Salman Masaud, Naveed Muhammad

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

We present a novel application of radio frequency wireless mesh network and general packet radio service technologies in a telemetry solution to measure power flow in the energy network of an electricity distribution company. The telemetry solution utilizes some selected circuits of grid stations and calculates total power consumed, total power imported, and total power exported by the distribution company. The selection of circuits for sensors installation is the key for reducing solution cost as compared to the case when sensors are installed on all the power output points. The framework involves installation of specially developed energy sensors (smart energy …


Optimal Range Of Loading For Operating A Fixed-Speed Wind Turbine Using A Self-Excited Induction Generator, Nassi̇m Iqteit, Gül Kurt, Beki̇r Çakir Jan 2019

Optimal Range Of Loading For Operating A Fixed-Speed Wind Turbine Using A Self-Excited Induction Generator, Nassi̇m Iqteit, Gül Kurt, Beki̇r Çakir

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the present study, a new strategy of analysis was used to determine the optimal interval of a single-phase resistive load to operate a fixed-speed wind turbine. The essence of this optimal range is to enable the generator to have stable voltages and current balances, large power, and an acceptable frequency range, and also mitigate generator overheating. The generator windings and excitation capacitances were prepared according to the C-2C connection scheme with suitable values of excitation capacitances. The admittance matrix of the system was based on positive and negative sequence generator voltages and was calculated by symmetrical components theory. The …


Tapu: Test And Pick Up-Based $K$-Connectivity Restoration Algorithm For Wireless Sensor Networks, Vahi̇d Khali̇lpour Akram, Orhan Dağdevi̇ren Jan 2019

Tapu: Test And Pick Up-Based $K$-Connectivity Restoration Algorithm For Wireless Sensor Networks, Vahi̇d Khali̇lpour Akram, Orhan Dağdevi̇ren

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A $k$-connected wireless sensor network remains connected if any $k$-1 arbitrary nodes stop working. The aim of movement-assisted $k$-connectivity restoration is to preserve the $k$-connectivity of a network by moving the nodes to the necessary positions after possible failures in nodes. This paper proposes an algorithm named TAPU for $k$-connectivity restoration that guarantees the optimal movement cost. Our algorithm improves the time and space complexities of the previous approach (MCCR) in both best and worst cases. In the proposed algorithm, the nodes are classified into safe and unsafe groups. Failures of safe nodes do not change the $k$ value of …


Turkish Lexicon Expansion By Using Finite State Automata, Mustafa Burak Öztürk, Burcu Can Buğlalilar Jan 2019

Turkish Lexicon Expansion By Using Finite State Automata, Mustafa Burak Öztürk, Burcu Can Buğlalilar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Turkish is an agglutinative language with rich morphology. A Turkish verb can have thousands of different word forms. Therefore, sparsity becomes an issue in many Turkish natural language processing (NLP) applications. This article presents a model for Turkish lexicon expansion. We aimed to expand the lexicon by using a morphological segmentation system by reversing the segmentation task into a generation task. Our model uses finite-state automata (FSA) to incorporate orthographic features and morphotactic rules. We extracted orthographic features by capturing phonological operations that are applied to words whenever a suffix is added. Each FSA state corresponds to either a stem …


Multi-Objective Design Optimization Of A Permanent Magnet Axial Flux Eddy Current Brake, Rasul Tarvirdilu Asl, Hüseyi̇n Murat Yüksel, Ozan Keysan Jan 2019

Multi-Objective Design Optimization Of A Permanent Magnet Axial Flux Eddy Current Brake, Rasul Tarvirdilu Asl, Hüseyi̇n Murat Yüksel, Ozan Keysan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The main aim of this study is to optimize an axial flux eddy current damper to be used in a specific aviation application. Eddy current dampers are more advantageous compared to conventional mechanical dampers as they are maintenance-free due to contactless structure and have higher reliability, which is very desirable in aerospace applications. An initial eddy current brake prototype is manufactured and the test results are used to verify the 3-D finite element simulations. The effect of temperature on the brake performance is investigated. Finally, a multiobjective genetic algorithm optimization is applied to find the optimum pole number and geometric …


Selective Word Encoding For Effective Text Representation, Savaş Özkan, Akin Özkan Jan 2019

Selective Word Encoding For Effective Text Representation, Savaş Özkan, Akin Özkan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Determining the category of a text document from its semantic content is highly motivated in the literature and it has been extensively studied in various applications. Also, the compact representation of the text is a fundamental step in achieving precise results for the applications and the studies are generously concentrated to improve its performance. In particular, the studies which exploit the aggregation of word-level representations are the mainstream techniques used in the problem. In this paper, we tackle text representation to achieve high performance in different text classification tasks. Throughout the paper, three critical contributions are presented. First, to encode …