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  • About
  • 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.
1

Cage rotor heating at stall

Walker, John David January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
2

Analysis of the effects of power system unbalance on three-phase induction motors

Gandhi, Deepakkumar J., January 1976 (has links)
Thesis--Wisconsin. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 272-273).
3

Flexible IIR digital filter design and multipath realisation

Krukowski, Artur January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
4

Techniques for reducing digital filter complexity

Kale, Izzet January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
5

Load tests on a wound rotor polyphase induction motor with unbalanced voltages on the stator

Moshy, Albert Meir 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
6

SiC Schottky Diodes and Polyphase Buck Converters

Galigekere, Veda Prakash N. 25 September 2007 (has links)
No description available.
7

Investigation and analysis of CDMA and OFDM based performance enhancement techniques in wireless communication systems

El Kalagy, Ahmed Mowafak January 2012 (has links)
This thesis introduces performance analysis on the effect of using orthogonal polyphase spreading sequences in the uplink scenario of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, with the use of two novel dynamic code allocation algorithms to exploit the cross-correlation properties of the spreading sequences. The analysis is also extended to the cooperative communication world, where a cooperative uplink technique is presented that builds on the results and conclusions achieved in the conventional uplink scenario. Theoretical analysis and simulation results are given to highlight the performance gains achieved using the proposed techniques. As Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems have been increasingly studied and researched in the recent literature to accommodate for the high demand of current and future generations of wireless communications, this thesis follows the same pattern and investigates a new MIMO transmission technique, namely, Spatial Modulation. The thesis then proposes new novel Spatial Modulation enhancement techniques that focus on utilising more of the available system resources for further performance improvements.
8

Digital Signal Processing Algorithms Implemented on Graphics Processing Units and Software Development for Phased Array Receiver Systems

Ruzindana, Mark William 19 April 2021 (has links)
Phased array receivers are a set of antenna elements that are capable of forming multiple simultaneous beams over a field of view. In radio astronomy, the study of deep space radio sources, a phased array feed (PAF) is placed at the focus of a large dish telescope that spatially samples the focal plane. PAFs provide an increase in the field of view as compared to the traditional single pixel horn feed, thereby increasing survey speed while maintaining low sensitivity. Phased arrays are also capable of radio frequency interference (RFI) mitigation which is useful in both radio astronomy and wireless communications when detecting signals in the presence of interferers such as satellites. Digital signal processing algorithms are used to process and analyze data provided by phased array receivers. During the commissioning of the Focal-plane L-band Array feed for the Green Bank telescope (FLAG), sensitivity consistent with an equivalent system temperature below 18 K was measured. To demonstrate the astronomical capability of the receiver, a pulsar (PSR B2011+38) was detected, and an HI source (NGC4258) was mapped with the real-time beamformer and fine channel correlator, respectively. This work also details improvements made to the software of the FLAG digital backend such as the design and implementation of an algorithm to remove scalloping ripple from the spectrum of two cascading polyphase filter banks (PFB). This work will also provide a brief introduction to a model-based beam interpolation algorithm capable of increasing spatial resolution of radio source maps as well as reducing time spent performing calibration. The development of a phased array receiver digital back end for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is also detailed. This broadband system will be capable of communication in hostile RFI-rich environments with the aid of a real-time RFI mitigation algorithm currently implemented in software. This algorithm will be compatible with other PAF receiver systems and will enable RFI mitigation in other applications such as radio astronomy. This work will provide details on the implementation of this algorithm, the development and modification of other system software as well as full system tests of the 150 MHz bandwidth receiver have been conducted and will be shown in this document.
9

Digital Signal Processing Algorithms Implemented on Graphics Processing Units and Software Development for Phased Array Receiver Systems

Ruzindana, Mark William 19 April 2021 (has links)
Phased array receivers are a set of antenna elements that are capable of forming multiple simultaneous beams over a field of view. In radio astronomy, the study of deep space radio sources, a phased array feed (PAF) is placed at the focus of a large dish telescope that spatially samples the focal plane. PAFs provide an increase in the field of view as compared to the traditional single pixel horn feed, thereby increasing survey speed while maintaining low sensitivity. Phased arrays are also capable of radio frequency interference (RFI) mitigation which is useful in both radio astronomy and wireless communications when detecting signals in the presence of interferers such as satellites. Digital signal processing algorithms are used to process and analyze data provided by phased array receivers. During the commissioning of the Focal-plane L-band Array feed for the Green Bank telescope (FLAG), sensitivity consistent with an equivalent system temperature below 18 K was measured. To demonstrate the astronomical capability of the receiver, a pulsar (PSR B2011+38) was detected, and an HI source (NGC4258) was mapped with the real-time beamformer and fine channel correlator, respectively. This work also details improvements made to the software of the FLAG digital backend such as the design and implementation of an algorithm to remove scalloping ripple from the spectrum of two cascading polyphase filter banks (PFB). This work will also provide a brief introduction to a model-based beam interpolation algorithm capable of increasing spatial resolution of radio source maps as well as reducing time spent performing calibration. The development of a phased array receiver digital back end for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is also detailed. This broadband system will be capable of communication in hostile RFI-rich environments with the aid of a real-time RFI mitigation algorithm currently implemented in software. This algorithm will be compatible with other PAF receiver systems and will enable RFI mitigation in other applications such as radio astronomy. This work will provide details on the implementation of this algorithm, the development and modification of other system software as well as full system tests of the 150 MHz bandwidth receiver have been conducted and will be shown in this document.
10

Polyphase Deformation in San Miguel Las Minas, Northern Acatlan Complex, Southern Mexico

Barley, Brent J. 26 September 2006 (has links)
No description available.

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