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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ethernet-basierte dynamisch partielle Rekonfiguration in Netzwerken

Proß, Uwe, Goller, Sebastian, Schneider, Axel, Knäblein, Joachim, Müller, Bernd, Putsche, Marcel, Heinkel, Ulrich 08 June 2007 (has links)
Die Entwicklung von Telekommunikationsnetzwerken unterliegt einer Reihe von Herausforderungen. Hohe Komplexität, hohe Bandbreite mit veränderlichen Anforderungen, kurze Entwicklungszyklen und sich ständig ändernde Marktanforderungen sind verbunden mit sich immer schneller ändernden Standards. Daraus resultieren hohe Risiken für die Entwicklung von Kommunikationslösungen. Die Kombination von rekonfigurierbaren und ASIC-Technologien bietet eine Möglichkeit, die Vorteile der ASICTechnologie weitestgehend zu erhalten und dem Risiko von Standardänderungen und Designfehlern zu begegnen. Dieser Beitrag stellt anhand eines Ethernet-verarbeitenden SoC eine Möglichkeit vor, paketorientierte Netzwerkknoten hinsichtlich zukünftiger Änderungen flexibel zu implementieren. Der Netzwerkknoten kann über spezielle Ethernet-Pakete rekonfiguriert und somit an geänderte Anforderungen angepasst werden.
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Beitrag zur Verhaltensanalyse und Synchronisation von steuerungstechnischen Prozessen durch verteilte echtzeitfähige Kommunikationssysteme

Anders, Gert 08 December 2006 (has links)
Aufbauend auf dem voranschreitenden Übergang zentralistischer Steuerungskonzepte über die Dezentralisierung hin zum verteilten System soll ein echtzeitfähiges Steuerungskonzept für die Antriebssynchronisation zur Patientenbewegung als lokal abgeschlossenes System erarbeitet werden. Dabei sollen Grundlagen echtzeitfähiger Steuerungstechnik, verteilter Systeme, der Prozesssynchronisation sowie entsprechende Kommunikationssysteme vorgestellt, bestehende Lösungen diskutiert und aus den Erkenntnissen entsprechende Konzeptvorschläge für die Lösung der Aufgabenstellung gemacht werden. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit soll aus den gewonnen Erkenntnissen und dem voranschreitenden Erfordernis der weltweiten Vernetzung technischer Systeme ein Konzept für die Integration und den echtzeitfähigen Zugriff auf dezentrale Peripheriekomponenten in das Internet erarbeitet werden. Für beide Teilaufgaben sollen Lösungsschritte aufgezeigt und evaluiert werden. Eine kritische Betrachtung der vorgestellten Konzepte erfolgt auf Basis bereits erfolgter industrieller Anwendung sowie in der Vorstellung einer zum Patent angemeldeten Lösung für den webbasierten Zugriff auf dezentral angeordnete Steuerungskomponenten.
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Smart Door Lock : A first prototype of a networked power lock controller with an NFC interface

Karim, Rafid, Al-Fakhri, Haidara January 2013 (has links)
Most major cell phone manufacturers have been releasing cell phones equipped with Near Field Communication (NFC). At the same time there is also increasing use of mobile payments and user verification with the use of the NFC technology. These trends indicate both the increasing popularity and great potential for increased use of NFC in today’s society. As a result NFC has a huge potential to simplify our everyday tasks, ranging from paying for items to accessing our office or home. In this context we will focus on using NFC together with a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered circuit board and NFC reader to realize a simple system for granting access to open a locked door. One of the purposes of this realization is to explore what services can be realized when such a system is connected to the home/building network and connected to the Internet. A second purpose is to learn how to use network attached devices, as the concept of the Internet of Things is considered by many to be a driving force in the next generation Internet. This project uses very in expensive and low power hardware, as the number of devices is potentially very large and thus in order to minimize the technology’s impact on the environment we must consider how to minimize the power used – while maintaining the desired user functionality. This bachelor’s thesis project made it possible for a PoE powered circuit board containing a MSP430 microcontroller to work along with a NFC reader, which was connected through the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). We hope that the end result of this project will lead to a simpler life by exploiting this increasingly ubiquitous technology. For example, a homeowner could send a one-time key to a repair person who is coming to fix their sink. Similarly a homeowner could send a key to their neighbor which is valid for two weeks so that their neighbor could come into their home to water the plants while they are away on vacation. Another example is lending your apartment key to a friend while you are out of town. / Det blir allt vanligare med närfältskommunikation (NFC) i dagens samhälle, mobiltelefons-tillverkarna börjar utveckla nya telefoner med NFC teknik inbyggd, samtidigt som användningen av NFC ökat. Det sker även en utveckling inom mobila betalningar och användar-verifiering med användning av NFC, då NFC förenklar detta. Med detta sagt kommer vi att arbeta med detta i detta kandidatexamens-arbete där vi fokuserar på NFC samt Power over Ethernet som använder MSP430 chippet som kärna. Med dessa enheter kombinerade kommer en enkel rörelse med ett NFC kort över en NFC läsare som sedan skall ge åtkomst till en låst dörr. Detta i större kombination med en Internetuppkoppling kunna ge ägaren möjligheten att kunna skicka ut dörrnycklar till andra användare. I detta kandidatexamensarbete gjorde vi det möjligt för ett PoE kretskort bestående av ett MPS430 mikroprocessor att samarbeta med en NFC läsare genom SPI protokollet. Genom att utveckla detta projekt hoppas vi att vårt slutresultat leder till en enklare delning av nycklar med hjälp av denna teknologi.
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A Soft-Error Reliability Testing Platform for FPGA-Based Network Systems

Rowberry, Hayden Cole 01 December 2019 (has links)
FPGAs are frequently used in network systems to provide the performance and flexibility that is required of modern computer networks while allowing network vendors to bring products to market quickly. Like all electronic devices, FPGAs are vulnerable to ionizing radiation which can cause applications operating on an FPGA to fail. These low-level failures can have a wide range of negative effects on the performance of a network system. As computer networks play a larger role in modern society, it becomes increasingly important that these soft errors are addressed in the design of network systems.This work presents a framework for testing the soft-error reliability of FPGA-based networking systems. The framework consists of the NetFPGA development board, a custom traffic generator, and a custom high-speed JTAG configuration device. The NetFPGA development board is versatile and can be used to implement a wide range of network applications. The traffic generator is used to exercise the network system on the NetFPGA and to determine the health of that system. The JTAG configuration device is used to manage reliability experiments, to perform fault injection into the FPGA, and to monitor the NetFPGA during radiation tests.This thesis includes soft-error reliability tests that were performed on an Ethernet switch network system. Using both fault injection and accelerate radiation testing, the soft error sensitivity of the Ethernet switch was measured. The Ethernet switch design was then mitigated using triple module redundancy and duplication with compare. These mitigated designs were also tested and compared against the baseline design. Radiation testing shows that TMR provides a 5.05x improvement in reliability over the baseline design. DWC provides a 5.22x improvement in detectability over the baseline design without reducing the reliability of the system.
445

Performance Analysis and Improvement of 5G based Mission Critical Motion Control Applications

Bhimavarapu, Koushik January 2022 (has links)
The industrial needs in the production of goods and control of processes within the factory keep leapfrogging daily by the necessities to fulfil the needs of the ever-growing population. In recent times, the industries are looking towards Industry 4.0 to improve their overall productivity and scalability. One of the significant aspects that are required to meet the requirements of Industry 4.0 is communication networks among industrial applications. Nowadays, industries from the cross markets are looking to replace their existing wired networks with wireless networks, which indeed brings many use-cases and a lot of new business models into existence. To make all these options possible, wireless networks need to meet the stringent requirements of these industrial applications in the form of reliability, latency, and service availability. This thesis focuses on a systematic methodology to integrate wireless networks like 5G, Wi-Fi 6, etc., into real-life automation devices. It also describes a methodology to evaluate their communication and control performance by varying control parameters like topology, cycle time, and type of networks. It also devises some techniques and methods that can improve the overall performance, i.e., both control and communication performance of the control applications. The method used to implement this work is a case study. This work integrates and tests the industrial applications in a real-life scenario. It is the best effort to bring a unique perspective of communication engineers and control engineers together regarding the performance of the industrial applications. This work tries to verify the suitability of the wireless in mission-critical control application scenarios with respect to their communication and control performance. Software for data analysis and visualization and its methodology for analyzing the traffic flow of the control applications via different wireless networks is demonstrated by varying different control parameters. It is shown that it is challenging for 5G to support the shorter cycle time values, and performance will get better and more stable with the increase in the cycle time of the control application. It is also found that the 1-Hop wireless topologies have a comparatively better control performance than 2-Hop wireless topologies. In the end, it is found that the communication and control performance of the motion control application can be improved by using the hybrid topology, which is a mixture of 5G and Wi-Fi 6, by modifying some key aspects. The thesis work helps to introduce a novel systematic methodology for measuring and analyzing the communication and control applications via different wireless networks. It also gives a better idea for the control engineers in the industry about which cycle times the different wireless networks and their topologies support when integrated with industrial automation devices. It also describes which wireless networks support industrial applications better. It ends with a novel methodology that could improve the performance of the mission-critical motion applications by using existing wireless technologies.
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Propuesta de migración de la red NGN de una operadora implementada en IP hacia MPLS

García Girón, Giancarlo 30 November 2011 (has links)
La presente Tesis consiste en brindar una propuesta técnica para la migración del core de la red NGN de una operadora implementada en IP hacia IP/MPLS. Durante el desarrollo de este proyecto se presenta el marco teórico de las redes NGN y se realiza la comparación entre las tecnologías IP y MPLS con el objetivo de observar las ventajas que presenta MPLS al brindar QoS. Luego, se presenta la Propuesta de migración en la cual se presenta el escenario inicial así como los aspectos técnicos, plan de trabajo y el escenario final de la migración. Por último, se detallan las conclusiones obtenidas al final de este proyecto, recomendaciones y trabajos futuros.
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Diseño de una red de comunicaciones para la implementación de un sistema de transporte inteligente en el Centro Histórico de Lima / Jesús Gonzalo Margarito Palacios

Margarito Palacios, Jesús Gonzalo 09 May 2011 (has links)
El presente trabajo analiza los principales y más básicos componentes que actúan en un Sistema de Transporte Inteligente, de tal manera que se diseñe una infraestructura de red capaz de transmitir la información, recogida de las vías, que necesitan los operadores del tránsito, y poder así controlar mejor el transporte urbano.
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Communication and Control in Power Electronics Systems

Mitrovic, Vladimir 17 December 2021 (has links)
The demands of a modern way of life have changed the way power electronics systems work. For instance, the grid has to provide not only the service of delivering electrical energy but also the communication to enable interactions between customers and enable them to be producers of electrical energy, too. Thus, the smart grid has come into existence. The consequence of the smart grid is that consumers could be “smart.” The most obvious consumers are households, so the houses have to also be smart and must be equipped with various power electronics devices for producing and managing electrical energy. Again, all those devices have to communicate somehow and provide data for managing electrical energy in the house. Zoomed in further, novel, state-of-the-art measurement equipment could have been built from different power electronics devices, and communication among them would be necessary for good operation. Zoomed further in, communication among different pieces of power electronics devices (such as converters) could offer benefits such as flexibility, abstraction, and modularity. This thesis provides insight into different communication techniques and protocols used in power electronics systems. A top-down approach presents three different levels of communication used in real-life projects with all the challenges they bring, starting with the smart house, followed by the state-of-the-art impedance measurement unit, and finalizing with internal power electronics building block (PEBB) communication. In the case of a smart house, where the house is equipped with solar panels, charge controllers, batteries, and inverters, communication allows interoperation between different elements of the power electronics system, enabling energy management. Results show the operation of the system and energy management algorithm. A house of this type won first prize at an international competition where energy management was one of the disciplines. The impedance measurement unit consists of different power electronics devices. In this case, too, communication between devices enables the operation of the impedance measurement unit. Communication techniques used here are shown together with measurement results. Finally, inter-PEBB communication has been shown as an approach for interaction among the different elements inside the PEBB, such as controller, GDs, sensors, and actuators. Real-time communication protocol, including all challenges, is described and developed. This approach is shown to enable communication and synchronization among different nodes inside the PEBB. Communication enables all internal elements of the PEBB to be transparent outside the PEBB in the sense that data gathered from them could be reused anywhere else in the system. Also, this approach enables the development of distributed event (time) driven control, hardware and software, abstraction, high modularity, and flexibility. A very important aspect of inter-PEBB communication is synchronization. A simple technique of sharing a clock among the parts of a 6 kV PEBB has been shown. / M.S. / This thesis provides insight into different communication techniques and protocols used in power electronics systems. A top-down approach presents three different levels of communication used in real-life projects with all the challenges they bring, starting with the smart house and a custom device designed and developed to be a communication interface among different power electronics devices from different vendors, such as charge controllers or inverters, but with capabilities not only to communicate but to also provide a platform for the development of energy management algorithms used to make houses grid zero if not grid positive. Aside from the smart house, this thesis describes communication protocols and techniques used in the impedance measurement unit (IMU). This complex measurement device provides valuable and accurate impedance measurements and consists of different power electronics devices that need to communicate. Finally, at the power electronics building block (PEBB) level, real-time communication protocol with all challenges is described. Developed communication protocol provides communication and synchronization among different nodes such as GDs, sensors, and actuators inside the PEBB. This intra-PEBB communication and synchronization combined with inter-PEBB communication and synchronization provide the foundation for the development of truly distributed event- (time-) driven control as well as hardware and software abstraction.
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Informační a komunikační technologie v energetice / Information and communication technologies in energetics

Stavinoha, Jakub January 2008 (has links)
The thesis is focused on the information and communication technologies used in the energetic. Problematic areas in energetic which are regulation, metering, control of waste minimalizations, expense and maximalization of earnings. These aspects lead to implementing expert systems, which have to process this bulk of information necessary for increasing efficiency and economization of single processes. Systems used in practice have their own hierarchical structure, where every application requires specific access of selection of used components that suit to the application. First of all it is about acceptable device selection in single level of the system: metering and regulation, data acquisition out of the process and informative layer. Suitable choice flowing from previous, already settled up application is possible to reach maximum efficiency of the whole system. In the thesis there are introduced systems used in practice and possibilities of increase the effectiveness of generation, transmission and distribution with ICT usage in distributed power generation. We are mainly talking about upgrade processes joined with power generation of energy, diagnostics, isolation states on the power line and usage of expert systems for distribution.
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Návrh systému sběru dat v řídicím systému skládkování / System design of data collection for control system longitudinal dump coal

Skalský, Jakub January 2014 (has links)
The diploma dissertation deals with description and division of technologies of coal storage yards. A content of it is classification of individual storages thoroughly divided according to their feature. It introduces with measuring equipment used while solving diploma dissertation. Is incorporated herein by a description of the PLC including a description of each associated modules. Further there is clearly mentioned specification of needed data that is necessary to scan for control system of the storage. Within the diploma dissertation was created electrical system documentation data of collection control systems for longitudinal landfill with two universal machines.

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