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Température effective d'un système hors équilibre : fluctuations thermiques d'un microlevier soumis à un flux de chaleur / Effective temperature of an out of equilibirum system : thermal fluctuations of a strongly heated cantileverGeitner, Mickaël 23 October 2015 (has links)
A l’aide d’un interféromètre différentiel à quadrature de phase nous mesurons les fluctuations thermiques de la déflexion d’un micro-levier. Il est alors possible de déduire différentes propriétés mécaniques du levier telles que raideur, fréquences de résonance, facteurs de qualité etc. Dans un tel système, la précision maximale sur les mesures est limitée par le bruit de grenaille des photodiodes (shot-noise). Afin d’augmenter le rapport signal sur bruit, nous augmentons l’intensité lumineuse du laser de mesure, diminuant ainsi le bruit de fond des spectres de fluctuations thermique. En revanche, l’augmentation de l’intensité du laser a pour effet de décaler vers les basses fréquences les résonances du levier. Une première partie de ce travail de thèse a pour objectif la compréhension de ce phénomène. Ainsi, nous associons le décalage en fréquence à un échauffement du levier par le laser de l’interféromètre et au flux de chaleur associé le long du levier. Nous développons alors un modèle permettant de relier cet effet à la température de l’extrémité du levier en se basant sur un profil de température linéaire. Une seconde partie de ce travail vise à mesurer la température effective d’un levier à l’aide d’une extension du théorème fluctuation-dissipation. Nous montrons que les fluctuations de ce système hors équilibre sont plus faibles que celles attendues compte tenu du profil de température. Nous cherchons alors à identifier l’origine de ce déficit de fluctuations. Dans une dernière partie nous estimons les profils de température sur des leviers en faisant varier leurs paramètres géométriques ou leur coefficient d’absorption, ainsi que la position du laser chauffant le levier. / Thanks to a home made quadrature phase differential interferometer, we measure the thermal fluctuations ofa cantilever. It is then possible to infer various mechanical properties such as eigenfrequencies, stiffness,quality factor, etc. In such system, the maximal precision on the measure is limited by the shotnoise of thephotodiodes. To increase the signal-noise ratio we raise the light intensity of the laser, lowering thebackground noise. Doing so, the cantilever eigen frequencies shifts to lower values. A fisrt part of this thesiswork has for objective the understanding of this phenomenon. Thus, we associate this frequency shift with aheating of the cantilever by the laser. We develop a model linking this effect to the temperature at the freeend of the cantilever assuming a linear temperature profile.A second part of this thesis leads us to estimate the effective temperature of a cantilever using thefluctuation-dissipation theorem. We show that the fluctuations of our out of equilibrium system are lower thanthe fluctuations expected at equilibrium.In the last part, we estimate the temperature profiles on cantilevers by varying their geometry, absorptioncoefficient and laser position.
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Caractérisation et modélisation de générateurs de nombres aléatoires dans les circuits intégrés logiques / Characterization and modeling of random number generators for cryptographic application in logic devicesHaddad, Patrick 17 June 2015 (has links)
Les générateurs de nombres aléatoires sont des blocs destinés à produire des quantités numériques qui doivent être indépendantes et uniformément distribuées. Ces RNG sont utilisés dans des contextes sécuritaires où l'utilisation de nombres aléatoires est requise (génération de clefs cryptographiques, nonces des protocoles cryptographiques, marqueurs anti-rejeu, contre-mesures face aux attaques par canaux cachés) et où leur qualité est primordiale. Tous les composants électroniques ayant une fonction sécuritaire, comme par exemple les cartes à puces, incluent un ou plusieurs générateurs aléatoires (basés sur des principes physiques). En conséquence, le RNG est une brique centrale des applications sécuritaires et sa défaillance, totale ou partielle met donc en péril la fonctionnalité dans son ensemble. Ce travail de thèse porte sur l'étude des RNG physiques (PTRNG) et la modélisation de l'aléa à partir des caractérisations électroniques et mathématiques du circuit. Cette étude se place essentiellement dans le contexte de la norme AIS 31 du BSI* qui fait référence dans de nombreux pays européens. Cette norme est l‘une des rares qui impose des caractérisations sur les PTRNG, incluant notamment un modèle stochastique de ce dernier. Dans ce contexte, il est crucial de pouvoir valider la méthodologie d'évaluation proposée par ces normes et c'est sur ce point que j'ai focalisé mon travail de thèse.*Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, agence fédérale allemande chargée de la sécurité des technologies de l'information / Random number generators (RNG) are primitives that produce independent and uniformly distributed digital values, RNG are used in secure environments where the use of random numbers is required (generation of cryptographic keys, nonces in cryptographic protocols, padding values, countermeasures against side-channel attacks) and where the quality of the randomness is essential. All electronic components with a security function, such as smart cards, include one or more random generators (based on physical principles). Consequently, the RNG is an essential primitive for security applications. A flaw in security of the random number generation process directly impacts the security of the cryptographic system. This thesis focuses on the study of physical RNG (PTRNG), the modeling of its randomness and an electronic characterizations of the circuit. This study is in the context of the AIS-31 standard which is published by the BSI* and followed by many European countries. This standard is one of the few that require a characterizations of the PTRNG and a stochastic model. In this context, it is crucial to validate the evaluation methodology proposed by these standards and l focused on them during my thesis.*Bundesamt fiir Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, federal agency German responsible for the security of information technology
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Injection Locked Synchronous Oscillators (SOs) and Reference Injected Phase-Locke Loops (PLL-RIs)Lei, Feiran 25 August 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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[en] COMPARISON AMONG WIDEBAND MOBILE RADIO CHANNEL SOUNDING TECHNIQUES IN THE PRESENCE OF SOUNDER IMPERFECTIONS / [pt] COMPARAÇÃO ENTRE MÉTODOS DE SONDAGEM DO CANAL RÁDIO MÓVEL EM BANDA LARGA NA PRESENÇA DE IMPERFEIÇÕES NAS SONDASCARLOS EDUARDO SALLES FERREIRA 18 July 2018 (has links)
[pt] As características do canal rádio móvel são essenciais ao desenvolvimento de equipamentos e sistemas modernos de telecomunicações sem fio. Para os ambientes nos quais o sistemas operarão, o conhecimento dos principais parâmetros do canal em banda larga é obtido através do uso do conjunto formado por um equipamento transmissor e outro equipamento receptor com suas respectivas antenas. A este conjunto transmissor e receptor atribui-se o nome de sonda. Existem diversas tecnologias sobre as quais as sondas são projetadas e construídas. Em particular mencionam-se as técnicas STDCC (swept time-delay cross-correlation), o Filtro Casado e o OFDM (orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing). Esta tese compara, por simulação, o desempenho de sondas que utilizam estas três técnicas. São propostas alterações nos métodos Filtro Casado e OFDM, de forma que estes proporcionem resultados mais precisos. Além disto, são estudadas imperfeições em dispositivos comuns a todas elas e comparadas sua influência sobre a qualidade das estimações, de forma isolada e combinada. Para o amplificador de potência é considerado o seu principal fator de degradação: suas não linearidades. Para o oscilador local existente no receptor é analisada a contribuição do ruído de fase. O ruído térmico, sempre presente à entrada do receptor em qualquer situação, é variado em uma extensa faixa de valores e o seu efeito sobre a precisão de cada método é analisado. Os resultados obtidos são apresentados na forma de tabelas e gráficos representando, diretamente, o resultado da comparação com o canal de referência ou por meio dos indicadores erro RMS e desvio padrão. / [en] The mobile radio channel characterization is essential to the development of modern wireless telecommunication equipment and systems. The main wideband channel parameters of the environments where these systems will operate are collected by the use of a set comprising a transmitter, a receiver and an aerial system. This set is named sounder. There are many techniques used to project and implement these sounders, such as STDCC (Swept Time-Delay Cross-Correlation), Matched Filter and OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing). This thesis compares, by means of computer simulations, the performance of these three techniques. Some changes are proposed on the Matched Filter and OFDM methods to reach more precise results. Moreover, imperfections in common devices used by all sounders are studied, both independently and jointly, and the impact over the precision of channel estimations is analyzed. The main degradation factor of power amplifiers, which are the nonlinearities, was also considered, as well as the contribution of the phase noise in the receiver local oscillator. The effect of the thermal noise, always present on the receiver input, was also considered, over a large range of values. The results are presented by diagrams and tables showing results of comparisons with a reference channel or by mean of RMS errors and standard deviations.
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Simetrias de paridade e de reversão temporal no Efeito Hanbury Broen-TwissSilva, Erick Rodrigues 03 August 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-08-03 / Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq / The Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiment is very well established in quantum optics literature, so
we devoted this dissertation in order to embed the parity and temporal reversal symmetry in the
former experiment. Therefore, we developed the scattering matrix formalism which allow us use some
techniques such as the scattering matrices' concatenation of di erent sections in terms of one matrix
and the scattering problem of a parity and temporal reverse symmetric system. In this manner,
we could derive the scattering matrix of a parity and temporal reverse symmetric Hanbury Brown-
Twiss experiment(HBT-PT). With the possession of this matrix, we proposed a theoretical model
which provides how to measure the symmetry of this system, which we called correlation functions
formalism.
In order to stablish the former formalism, we studied B uttiker formalism, which we veri ed how
the correlation between 2 incident particles in a system relates to the noise due transport of this particles
and what kind of noise we are treating in a given regime which the system is operating. Then,
we found the input states in terms of the output states of two particles inciding in a multiterminal
system, which we used it's scattering matrix to stablish the relation between the states. Thereat,
we derived all the possibles correlations(therefore, the noise) of two incident particles in the former
system. Thereby, we analysed the extreme cases of a barrier coupled to the HBT-PT experiment for
the purpose of stablish which regime the experiment is symmetric adjusted, so, demonstrating the
Hanbury Brown-Twiss E ect with parity and temporal reverse symmetries. / Sendo o experimento Hanbury Brown-Twiss bem estabelecido na literatura da otica quântica,
dedicamos esta dissertação a embutir no mesmo experimento a questão da simetria por paridade e
reversão temporal. Para tanto, abrimos mão do formalismo da matriz de espalhamento que permitiu nos
utilizar tecnicas como a concatenação de matrizes de espalhamento de sec ções diferentes em
termos de apenas uma matriz e o problema do espalhamento em um sistema simétrico por paridade
e reversão temporal. Dessa forma, pudemos derivar a matriz de espalhamento para o experimento
Hanbury Brown-Twiss com simetria de paridade e revers~ao temporal(HBT-PT). De posse dessa matriz,
propusemos um modelo teórico que propicia a medição experimental a simetria desse sistema, o qual
chamamos de formalismo das fun c~oes de correla c~ao.
Para estabelecermos o formalismo supracitado, estudamos o formalismo de Buttiker, onde veri case
como a correlaçãao entre 2 partículas incidentes em um sistema relaciona-se com o ru do devido ao
transporte dessas part culas e que tipo de ru do estamos tratando, dado o regime em que o sistema
está operando. Em seguida, encontramos os estados de entrada em termos dos estados de saída de
2 partículas incidindo em um sistema multiterminal, onde utilizamos a sua matriz de espalhamento
para estabelecer a rela c~ao entre os estados. Com isso, derivamos todas as possíveis correlações (e, por
conseguinte, o ruído) de 2 partículas incidentes nesse sistema. Assim, analisamos os casos extremos de
uma barreira acoplada ao experimento HBT-PT, a m de estabelecer o regime em que o experimento
está simetricamente ajustado e demonstramos o Efeito Hanbury Brown-Twiss por paridade e reversão
temporal.
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Development of a low energy cooling technology for a mobile satellite ground stationKamanzi, Janvier January 2013 (has links)
Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
Master of Technology:Electrical Engineering
in the Faculty ofEngineering
at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Supervisor:Prof MTE KAHN
Bellville
December 2013 / The work presented in this thesis consists of the simulation of a cooling plant for a future mobile satellite ground station in order to minimize the effects of the thermal noise and to maintain comfort temperatures onboard the same station. Thermal problems encountered in mobile satellite ground stations are a source of poor quality signals and also of the premature destruction of the front end microwave amplifiers. In addition, they cause extreme discomfort to the mission operators aboard the mobile station especially in hot seasons. The main concerns of effective satellite system are the quality of the received signal and the lifespan of the front end low noise amplifier (LNA). Although the quality of the signal is affected by different sources of noise observed at various stages of a telecommunication system, thermal noise resulting from thermal agitation of electrons generated within the LNA is the predominant type. This thermal noise is the one that affects the sensitivity of the LNA and can lead to its destruction. Research indicated that this thermal noise can be minimized by using a suitable cooling system. A moveable truck was proposed as the equipment vehicle for a mobile ground station. In the process of the cooling system development, a detailed quantitative study on the effects of thermal noise on the LNA was conducted. To cool the LNA and the truck, a 2 kW solar electric vapor compression system was found the best for its compliance to the IEA standards: clean, human and environment friendly. The principal difficulty in the development of the cooling system was to design a photovoltaic topology that would ensure the solar panels were always exposed to the sun, regardless the situation of the truck. Simulation result suggested that a 3.3 kW three sided pyramid photovoltaic topology would be the most effective to supply the power to the cooling system. A battery system rated 48 V, 41.6 Ah was suggested to be charged by the PV system and then supply the power to the vapor compression system. The project was a success as the objective of this project has been met and the research questions were answered.
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Vers l’observation du bruit quantique de la pression de radiation dans un interféromètre suspendu : l’expérience QuRaG / Towards the observation of the radiation pressure noise in a suspended interferometer : the QuRaG experimentDi Pace, Sibilla 15 December 2014 (has links)
L'existence des ondes gravitationnelles (OG) est l'une des prédictions les plus intéressantes de la théorie de la Relativité Générale d'Einstein. La découverte expérimentale des OG serait donc un test important de la théorie elle-même et permettra d'ouvrir une nouvelle fenêtre d'observation en particulier dans les régions de l'Univers inaccessible à l'observation électromagnétique. Les détecteurs interférométriques, comme Virgo, sont les dispositifs les plus prometteurs pour la détection d’OG. Actuellement, leur sensibilité n'est pas encore suffisante pour avoir un taux d'observation de quelques événements/an. Un intense programme expérimental pour l’améliorer est en cours. Particulièrement, les prochaines générations de détecteurs d'OG, aux basses fréquences, seront limitées par l'effet de la pression de radiation (PR) sur les miroirs suspendus. Ce phénomène, pas encore observé expérimentalement, est l'objet d'un champ de recherche très actif. Mon travail ici présenté vise à la construction d'un détecteur pour l'étude des effets quantiques de la PR dans les détecteurs d’OG: QuRaG. Il sera constitué d'un interféromètre de Michelson suspendu dont chaque bras sera une cavité Fabry-Pérot de très haute finesse, dans laquelle seulement le miroir de fond sera suspendu et sensible au bruit quantique de la PR. Durant ma thèse j'ai participé activement au R&D de tous les sous-systèmes de QuRaG. Par conséquent, le travail que j'ai fait porte sur divers aspects du projet dont les problématiques appartiennent à différents domaines de la physique. Mon travail présenté ici démontre que QuRaG sera réalisable et qu’il observera le bruit de la PR dans la bande de fréquences attendue. / The existence of gravitational waves (GW) is one of the most interesting predictions of the theory of general relativity of Einstein. The experimental discovery of GW would be an important test of the theory itself. In addition, the detection of GW will open a new window of observation especially in those regions of the Universe inaccessible to electromagnetic observations. Interferometers, as Virgo are the most promising devices for the detection of GW. Currently, the sensitivity of these detectors is not yet sufficient to have a detection rate of few events/year. Therefore, an intense experimental program to improve the sensitivity is underway. Specifically, the sensitivity of the next generations of GW detectors, at low frequencies, will be limited by the effect of the radiation pressure (RP) on the suspended mirrors. This phenomenon not yet observed experimentally in the ground based GW detectors band, is currently the subject of a very active research field. My work presented here aims at building a detector for studying quantum effects of RP in GW detectors: the QuRaG experiment. It will consist of a suspended Michelson interferometer where each arm will be a high finesse Fabry-Pérot cavity, in which only the end mirror will be further suspended and then sensitive to the RP noise. During my PhD I have actively participated to the R&D of all QuRaG subsystems. Therefore, the work that I have done deals with various aspects of the project whose related problems belong to different domains of physics. My work described in this manuscript demonstrates that QuRaG is realizable and that it will be able to observe the RP noise in the expected frequency range.
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Využití šumové diagnostiky k analýze vlastností solárních článků / Anyalyze of photovoltaic cell by noise diagnosticHusák, Marek January 2009 (has links)
The master’s thesis deals with the noise diagnostic in the solar cells. Describes the main kinds of noises. The samples were quality and reliability screened using noise reliability indicators. The samples were surveyed by measuring the I-V characteristics, the noise spectral density as a function of forward voltage and frequency. It was calculated the noise spectral density as a function of forward current.
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Studium vlivů frekvenčních nestabilit oscilátorů v družicových komunikačních systémech / Studies of Influences of Oscillators Frequency Instabilities in Satellite Communication SystemsBaran, Ondřej January 2011 (has links)
The dissertation thesis deals with a study of an influence of a simultaneous incidence of an additive thermal noise and a multiplicative phase noise on the useful signal transmission in narrowband satellite communication systems. While the additive thermal noise affects the useful signal only on the receiver side of the communication system, the multiplicative phase noise is produced in all system oscillators. One investigates how the receiver filter bandwidth reduction takes effect on the influence of individual noise types. The thesis is divided into four units. The first one (chapters 4 and 5) solves the ways of modeling of both noise types. In the second part (chapter 6), on the simple example, the primary analysis of the phase noise influence is made. Basic modulation schemes used in the satellite communication are also discussed (chapter 7). Third part (chapter 8) is devoted to the modeling of a general digital system with a M PSK modulation made directly on the main carrier wave. The last part (chapter 9) describes the modeling of a digital system with a BPSK modulation on the auxiliary subcarrier wave followed by an SSB modulation on the main carrier wave. General conclusions are deduced from obtained simulation results.
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Elektronický šum piezokeramických snímačů akustické emise / Electronic Noise of Piezoceramic Sensors of Acoustic EmissionMajzner, Jiří January 2008 (has links)
In our work the analysis of electrical and noise characteristics of piezoceramic acoustic emission sensors is accomplished. The objective of our work is to analyze and optimize the signal-to-noise ratio. The starting point is the explanation of the noise origin in the acoustic emission sensors. The voltage fluctuation is caused by the dipole vibrations due to their interaction with phonons. The frequencies of dipoles vibrations have statistical distribution and the total energy of these vibrations is proportional to the temperature. The statistical distribution of vibration frequencies leads to the origination of the 1/f type noise spectral density. The interaction between the phonons and electric dipoles is characterized by the imaginary part of susceptibility which is related to the transformation of electric energy to the mechanical energy of vibrations. This process is irreversible and this forms important theoretical question whether the Callen-Welton fluctuation dissipation theorem could be used for the description of fluctuation processes in the acoustic emission sensors. In our work the influence of the real and imaginary part of the susceptibility on the noise and electrical characteristics is solved, the dissipation of electrical energy characterized by the imaginary part of susceptibility is described and the connection between the imaginary part of susceptibility and the noise power spectral density is discussed. Due to the fact that these processes originate in the interaction between electrical dipoles and phonons, we give account of the temperature dependencies of equivalent series resistance and power spectral density of noise voltage, respectively. Piezoceramics stiffness contribute significantly to the resonance creation hence the pressure influence on the sensor noise characteristics was studied. The signal-to-noise ration improvement requires the piezoceramic sample diameter increase for its constant thickness. The ratio of the noise spectral density and sensitivity is independent on the sample thickness. The noise voltage is proportional to the square root of spectral density and frequency bandwidth that is why for the high signal-to-noise ratio it is necessary to minimize the signal amplifier frequency bandwidth. The noise voltage power spectral density increases with the temperature while the activation energy is 20 meV for the temperature 300 K, and 80 meV for the temperature 400 K, respectively. The power spectral density of planar oscillations decreases with increasing pressure and simultaneously the resonant frequency increases. The bandwidth of the normalized spectral density increases with the pressure for the planar oscillations while is invariable for the thickness oscillations. For the examination of the influence of the piezoceramic electrical polarization on the electrical and noise characteristics the experimental study of these dependencies was accomplished for samples without polarization, and samples polarized by electric field EP = 500V/mm and 1000V/mm, respectively. The samples without polarization show the noise of 1/f type only which corresponds to the Callen-Welton fluctuation dissipation theorem. The polarization leads to the generation of planar and thickness oscillations and the power spectral density of voltage fluctuation on the electrodes is proportional to the temperature, and inversely proportional to the imaginary part of permittivity, to the sample area S, and the frequency f.
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