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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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Model and design of small compact dielectric resonator and printed antennas for wireless communications applications. Model and simulation of dialectric resonator (DR) and printed antennas for wireless applications; investigations of dual band and wideband responses including antenna radiation performance and antenna design optimization using parametric studies

Elmegri, Fauzi January 2015 (has links)
Dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) technologies are applicable to a wide variety of mobile wireless communication systems. The principal energy loss mechanism for this type of antenna is the dielectric loss, and then using modern ceramic materials, this may be very low. These antennas are typically of small size, with a high radiation efficiency, often above 95%; they deliver wide bandwidths, and possess a high power handling capability. The principal objectives of this thesis are to investigate and design DRA for low profile personal and nomadic communications applications for a wide variety of spectrum requirements: including DCS, PCS, UMTS, WLAN, UWB applications. X-band and part of Ku band applications are also considered. General and specific techniques for bandwidth expansion, diversity performance and balanced operation have been investigated through detailed simulation models, and physical prototyping. The first major design to be realized is a new broadband DRA operating from 1.15GHz to 6GHz, which has the potential to cover most of the existing mobile service bands. This antenna design employs a printed crescent shaped monopole, and a defected cylindrical DRA. The broad impedance bandwidth of this antenna is achieved by loading the crescent shaped radiator of the monopole with a ceramic material with a permittivity of 81. The antenna volume is 57.0  37.5  5.8 mm3, which in conjunction with the general performance parameters makes this antenna a potential candidate for mobile handset applications. The next class of antenna to be discussed is a novel offset slot-fed broadband DRA assembly. The optimised structure consists of two asymmetrically located cylindrical DRA, with a rectangular slot feed mechanism. Initially, designed for the frequency range from 9GHz to 12GHz, it was found that further spectral improvements were possible, leading to coverage from 8.5GHz to 17GHz. Finally, a new low cost dual-segmented S-slot coupled dielectric resonator antenna design is proposed for wideband applications in the X-band region, covering 7.66GHz to 11.2GHz bandwidth. The effective antenna volume is 30.0 x 25.0 x 0.8 mm3. The DR segments may be located on the same side, or on opposite sides, of the substrate. The end of these configurations results in an improved diversity performance. / General Secretariat of Education and Scientific Research Libya
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Development of an experimental six-phase induction machine drive / Utveckling av en experimentell drivlina för en sexfasig asynkronmaskin.

Bianchi, Adam January 2021 (has links)
Electrical machines with more than three phases are usually called multiphase electrical machines and they can have several advantages compared to conventional three-phase electrical machines such as a lower content of space-harmonics, lower torque ripple and better fault tolerance. This degree project involves rewinding of a three-phase induction machine into an asymmetrical six-phase machine. The winding design is based on simulations of a machine model in a finite element method software and the method "the star of the slot" that computes winding layouts. A six-phase drive is developed based on an existing printed circuit board prototype that is not operating according to its original specifications. Debugging of the prototype is performed and solutions to the problems are identified. Design and layout improvements for better electromagnetic compatibility are also implemented. The drive including the electrical machine is tested and confirmed to be working according to the specifications. Speed control based on indirect rotor field orientation is implemented and tested for the six-phase induction machine as well with the machine connected as a standard three-phase induction machine. / Elektriska maskiner med fler än tre faser kallas vanligtvis flerfasiga elektriska maskiner och kan ha flera fördelar jämfört med konventionella trefasiga elektriska maskiner, som lägre innehåll av övervågor, lägre rippel i vridmomentet och bättre feltolerans. Detta examensarbete involverar omlindning av en trefasig asynkronmaskin till en asymmetrisk sexfasig asynkronmaskin. Lindningsdesignen baseras på simuleringar av en maskinmodell i mjukvara baserat på finita element metoden och metoden kallad the star of the slotsom räknar ut lindnings ritningar. En sexfasig drivlina utvecklas baserat på en existerande kretskorts prototyp som inte fungerar enligt dess ursprunliga specifikationer. Felsökning av prototypen utförs och lösningar till problemen identifieras. Design- och layoutförbättringar för bättre elektromagnetisk kompatibilitet implementeras också. Drivlinan med den elektriska maskinen inkluderad testas och bekräftas fungera enligt dess specifikationer. Hastighetsreglering baserad på indirekt rotorfälts orientering implementeras och testas för den sexfasiga asynkronmaskinen samt även med maskinen kopplad som en standard trefas asynkronmaskin.
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To Determine Networked Telemetry Resynchronization Time

Laird, Daniel T. 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2011 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Seventh Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 24-27, 2011 / Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada / The Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP) Integrated Network Enhanced Telemetry (iNET) program is currently testing networked telemetry transceivers (IP.TM-Tx/Rx) using the Internet Protocol (IP), for use in telemetry (TM) channels. A unique characteristic of networked telemetry channel is packet drops due to radio frequency (RF) signal dynamics, i.e., terrain, weather, aircraft attitude, manmade objects, etc.. One of the key measures of the IP.TMTx/ Rx is reliability is link availability (LA), and a key element of LA is time to resynchronize after RF link loss.
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Systemization of RFID Tag Antenna Design Based on Optimization Techniques and Impedance Matching Charts

Butt, Munam 16 July 2012 (has links)
The performance of commercial Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags is primarily limited by present techniques used for tag antenna design. Currently, industry techniques rely on identifying the RFID tag application (books, clothing, etc.) and then building antenna prototypes of different configurations in order to satisfy minimum read range requirements. However, these techniques inherently lack an electromagnetic basis and are unable to provide a low cost solution to the tag antenna design process. RFID tag performance characteristics (read-range, chip-antenna impedance matching, surrounding environment) can be very complex, and a thorough understanding of the RFID tag antenna design may be gained through an electromagnetic approach in order to reduce the tag antenna size and the overall cost of the RFID system. The research presented in this thesis addresses RFID tag antenna design process for passive RFID tags. With the growing number of applications (inventory, supply-chain, pharmaceuticals, etc), the proposed RFID antenna design process demonstrates procedures to design tag antennas for such applications. Electrical/geometrical properties of the antennas designed were investigated with the help of computer electromagnetic simulations in order to achieve optimal tag performance criteria such as read range, chip-impedance matching, antenna efficiency, etc. Experimental results were performed on the proposed antenna designs to compliment computer simulations and analytical modelling.
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Dielectric Resonator Antennas (DRA) for satellite and body area network applications / Étude et réalisation de antennes diélectriques pour les applications satellitaires et corps (BAN)

Alam, Muhammad Faiz 02 July 2012 (has links)
Dans cette thèse, on vise deux types d'applications de l’antenne à résonateur diélectrique (DRA): 1) La réalisation d’un élément rayonnant pour un réseau phasé embarqué sur un véhicule terrestre ou un avion. Cet élément de base requiert une couverture en élévation supérieure à celle des éléments imprimés pour permettre une poursuite typique comprise entre ±70°. La couverture dans un cône large est assurée avec une bonne pureté de polarisation circulaire en alimentant l’antenne à travers deux ouvertures à fente en H orthogonales parfaitement découplées en bande X. 2) La deuxième structure est destinée à la diversité d’antennes dans le contexte des réseaux corporels embarqués ou Body Area Network (BAN). L’antenne à diversité combine une antenne fente en boucle avec un DRA ce qui permet dans un espace compact de réaliser des diagrammes de type “broadside” et “endfire” respectivement. Les alimentations considérées sont de 2 types; Soit purement planaire (microruban et coplanaire) soit mixte en combinant une alimentation coaxiale et une alimentation coplanaire. Caractéristiques principales des antennes à résonateur diélectrique (DRA): Pour répondre aux attentes des utilisateurs en termes de débit, les systèmes de communication sans fils se tournent vers des fréquences de plus en plus élevées. La conséquence de cette montée en fréquence est notamment l’augmentation des pertes au niveau des éléments conducteurs et donc une diminution de l’efficacité globale des systèmes de communication. Dans ces circonstances, les DRA offre de meilleurs résultats par rapport à d'autres familles d'antennes à base d’éléments métalliques. De plus, les DRA offrent des pertes diélectriques négligeables, elles sont peu sensibles aux variations de température et s’intègrent facilement sur des technologies de fabrication planaires / Technologies such as direct broad cast satellite system (DBSS), Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications , global positioning system (GPS), high accuracy airborne navigation system and a large variety of radar systems demand for high level of antenna performance. Similar is the requirement for upcoming land based wireless systems such as cellular and indoor communication systems that is needed some more specific and additional features added to the antenna to compensate for the deficiencies encountered in system's performance. Though metallic antennas are capable enough to fulfil all the operational requirements, however at very high frequencies and under hostile temperature conditions they are constrained to face certain limitations. To avoid these constraints the performance of Dielectric Resonator Antennas (DRAs) is evaluated and their new applications are proposed. In the thesis, two types of antenna applications are sought :-First is for tracking and satellite applications that needs a larger aperture coverage in elevation plane. This coverage is realized with a good CP purity by proposing two ports dual linearly polarized DRA working at X-band. The DRA is excited by two orthogonal H-shaped aperture slots yielding two orthogonal polarizations in the broadside direction. A common impedance bandwidth of 5.9% and input port isolation of -35 dB are obtained. The broadside radiation patterns are found to be highly symmetric and stable with cross polarization levels -15dB or better over the entire matching frequency band. The maximum measured gain is found to be 2.5dBi at 8.4 GHz.- The 2nd type of antenna is a dual pattern diversity antenna to be used in the Body Area Network (BAN) context. This antenna combines a slot loop and DRA yielding broadside and end-fire radiation patterns respectively. Based upon the feeding techniques, the DG antenna is further divided into two categories one with planar feeds and the other with non-planar feeds (slot loop excited by planar CPW but DRA excited by vertical monopole) .Both types are successfully designed and measured upon body when configured into different propagation scenarios. The non-planar feeds antenna allows wider common impedance bandwidths than the planar feeds (4.95% vs 1.5%).In both cases, a maximum value of DG=9.5dB was achieved when diversity performance tests were carried out in rich fading environments. This value is close to the one (10 dB) theoretically reached in a pure Rayleigh environment and was obtained with efficiencies of 70% and 85% for the slot loop and the DRA respectively. Therefore, we conclude that these antennas could be used on the shoulders or the chest of professional clothes (firemen, policemen, soldier) where full planar integration is not a key issue but where the communication must be efficient in harsh environments and for various gestures, positions and scenarios
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Marketing of the gambling industry / Marketing hazardniho průmyslu

Rožek, Jan January 2010 (has links)
This thesis is studying the current global as well as Czech gambling industry with the focus on internet gambling activities. The work begins with the description of various gambling activities. The focus is taken on the internet gambling activities with description of the specifics and the current European as well as US legal frame. Next part is dedicated to the psychology of gambling together with the pathological gambling addiction. In next part the thesis studies the current situation on the Czech market - history, main official legal providers as well as main grey market providers. Second part of the work is the case study of the launch of the internet lottery games by Fortuna Entertainment Group. This case study is based on a desk research of previous successful best practices in the internet gambling industry from all around the world.
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Padronização da reação de Immuno-dot para detecção de Pet em sobrenadante de cultura de Escherichia coli enteroagregativa / Imuno-dot reaction standartization for pet detection in supernatant of enteroagregative Escherichia coli culture

Andréa Bernardes Vilhena Costa 07 December 2004 (has links)
Escherichia coli enteroagregativa (EAEC), destaca-se como um importante patógeno emergente causador de diarréia persistente em países em desenvolvimento e de diarréia aguda em países desenvolvidos. A grande heterogeneidade dos fatores de virulência caracteriza esta categoria, porém não foi estabelecido um marcador genético comum a todas as amostras de EAEC. O padrão de adesão agregativa (AA) em células HEp-2 e HeLa é a forma de caracterização e diagnóstico mais precisos desta categoria. Uma das toxinas envolvidas na patogênese é Plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet) pertencente à classe das proteínas autotransportadoras com características de uma serino protease denominada SPATEs. Iniciou-se este estudo com a determinação do padrão de adesão de 164 amostras EAEC, previamente caracterizadas como sonda pCVD432 ou onda AA positiva. Assim, 141 (86%) amostras, que apresentaram padrão de adesão agregativo, foram caracterizadas como EAEC. Face aos resultados obtidos, confirmou-se a baixa especificidade da sonda AA. A pesquisa do gene pet, por meio de ensaio de PCR, resultou na positividade de 12 (8,5%) amostras. Prosseguiu-se esse estudo com a padronização da reação de immuno-dot. Utilizando-se 300 µL do sobrenadante bacteriano, soro policlonal anti-Pet e o conjugado nas diluições 1/50 e 1/2.500, respectivamente, resultados bastante reprodutíveis foram obtidos. O método foi mais sensível que a detecção do gene por PCR. Por esse ensaio, detectou-se a toxina Pet em 16 (11,3%) das 141 amostras EAEC. Nenhuma das amostras controle negativo foi reconhecida pelo soro anti-Pet, assim como as amostras de E. coli produtoras das mais diversas toxinas. Apesar da baixa prevalência de amostras de EAEC produtoras da toxina Pet, neste estudo padronizou-se um método rápido, sensível, específico e de baixo custo para pesquisa desta toxina mostrando o potencial diagnóstico deste ensaio para uso em inquéritos epidemiológicos, o que poderá permitir determinar o papel da Pet no desenvolvimento de diarréia aquosa. / Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAggEC) is an emerging diarrheal pathogen, whose pathogenesis is thought to comprise colonization of the intestinal mucosa with the release of secretogenic toxins. One of the toxin involved is the plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet), which is secreted by the autotransporter mechanism and belongs to a growing class of Enterobacteriaceae autotransporter proteins. Since the characteristic aggregative adherence pattern of EAggEC is associated with the presence of a large plasmid called pCVD432, DNA probes and PCR primers derived from this plasmid have been recommended as a screening method for EAggEC in the clinicai laboratory. In this study 164 E. coli isolates positive for the pCVD432 probe were tested for adherence to HEp-2 cells in which 141 isolates showed aggregative pattern, 12 isolates from them amplify a 1037-bp DNA fragment corresponding to pet gene by PCR. Using this samples we standardized an immuno-dot assay for EAggEC detection through Pet toxin as target antigen. 300 µl of bacterial supernatant were applied in a PVDF membrane, and using a rabbit polyclonal sera anti-Pet the expression of the toxin by immuno-dot was in the same isolates in which the gene was detected. Besides no negative controls reacted with Pet antisera, in which we included 40 isolates with no virulence markers for diarrheagenic E. coli and E. coli expressing toxins other than Pet. This method proves to be rapid, sensitive, specific and low cost, demonstrating this potential as diagnosis for Pet expression and its association with diarrhea.
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Padronização da reação de Immuno-dot para detecção de Pet em sobrenadante de cultura de Escherichia coli enteroagregativa / Imuno-dot reaction standartization for pet detection in supernatant of enteroagregative Escherichia coli culture

Costa, Andréa Bernardes Vilhena 07 December 2004 (has links)
Escherichia coli enteroagregativa (EAEC), destaca-se como um importante patógeno emergente causador de diarréia persistente em países em desenvolvimento e de diarréia aguda em países desenvolvidos. A grande heterogeneidade dos fatores de virulência caracteriza esta categoria, porém não foi estabelecido um marcador genético comum a todas as amostras de EAEC. O padrão de adesão agregativa (AA) em células HEp-2 e HeLa é a forma de caracterização e diagnóstico mais precisos desta categoria. Uma das toxinas envolvidas na patogênese é Plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet) pertencente à classe das proteínas autotransportadoras com características de uma serino protease denominada SPATEs. Iniciou-se este estudo com a determinação do padrão de adesão de 164 amostras EAEC, previamente caracterizadas como sonda pCVD432 ou onda AA positiva. Assim, 141 (86%) amostras, que apresentaram padrão de adesão agregativo, foram caracterizadas como EAEC. Face aos resultados obtidos, confirmou-se a baixa especificidade da sonda AA. A pesquisa do gene pet, por meio de ensaio de PCR, resultou na positividade de 12 (8,5%) amostras. Prosseguiu-se esse estudo com a padronização da reação de immuno-dot. Utilizando-se 300 µL do sobrenadante bacteriano, soro policlonal anti-Pet e o conjugado nas diluições 1/50 e 1/2.500, respectivamente, resultados bastante reprodutíveis foram obtidos. O método foi mais sensível que a detecção do gene por PCR. Por esse ensaio, detectou-se a toxina Pet em 16 (11,3%) das 141 amostras EAEC. Nenhuma das amostras controle negativo foi reconhecida pelo soro anti-Pet, assim como as amostras de E. coli produtoras das mais diversas toxinas. Apesar da baixa prevalência de amostras de EAEC produtoras da toxina Pet, neste estudo padronizou-se um método rápido, sensível, específico e de baixo custo para pesquisa desta toxina mostrando o potencial diagnóstico deste ensaio para uso em inquéritos epidemiológicos, o que poderá permitir determinar o papel da Pet no desenvolvimento de diarréia aquosa. / Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAggEC) is an emerging diarrheal pathogen, whose pathogenesis is thought to comprise colonization of the intestinal mucosa with the release of secretogenic toxins. One of the toxin involved is the plasmid-encoded toxin (Pet), which is secreted by the autotransporter mechanism and belongs to a growing class of Enterobacteriaceae autotransporter proteins. Since the characteristic aggregative adherence pattern of EAggEC is associated with the presence of a large plasmid called pCVD432, DNA probes and PCR primers derived from this plasmid have been recommended as a screening method for EAggEC in the clinicai laboratory. In this study 164 E. coli isolates positive for the pCVD432 probe were tested for adherence to HEp-2 cells in which 141 isolates showed aggregative pattern, 12 isolates from them amplify a 1037-bp DNA fragment corresponding to pet gene by PCR. Using this samples we standardized an immuno-dot assay for EAggEC detection through Pet toxin as target antigen. 300 µl of bacterial supernatant were applied in a PVDF membrane, and using a rabbit polyclonal sera anti-Pet the expression of the toxin by immuno-dot was in the same isolates in which the gene was detected. Besides no negative controls reacted with Pet antisera, in which we included 40 isolates with no virulence markers for diarrheagenic E. coli and E. coli expressing toxins other than Pet. This method proves to be rapid, sensitive, specific and low cost, demonstrating this potential as diagnosis for Pet expression and its association with diarrhea.
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Technical Verification and Validation of TIS-B using VDL Mode 4

Fredriksson, Daniel, Schweitz, Anders January 2004 (has links)
<p>This report is a technical verification and validation of Traffic Information Service Broadcast (TIS-B) using the data link VDL Mode 4. </p><p>The main objective of the report is to examine the usefulness of TIS-B considering the results from tests performed in the Stockholm Terminal Area and for the Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) at Arlanda airport. The results are compared with the requirements that have been set by the standardisation organisations ICAO, RTCA, Eurocontrol and Eurocae. TIS-B is however such a new concept, so most of the operational requirements have not yet been defined.</p><p>The process for performing the evaluation of TIS-B involves three stages: </p><p>· Study the requirements on TIS-B, ADS-B, radar and A-SMGCS. </p><p>· Verify TIS-B by performing tests at Arlanda airport. </p><p>· Validate the test results through analysis. </p><p>A theoretical study of slot allocation optimisation is performed to decide how the slot allocation is to be implemented. </p><p>The report includes a Functional Hazard Analysis (FHA). The FHA is done to see if the applications for TIS-B are ready for implementation or if more hazard preventing actions has to be taken, before any operational actions can be performed. </p><p>The report also involves a theoretical introduction to Air Traffic Management (ATM), Surveillance techniques and TIS-B. </p><p>All parts included in the report results in conclusions and recommendations regarding the TIS-B service.</p>
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Electromagnetic Analysis of Hydroelectric Generators / Elektromagnetisk analys av vattenkraftgeneratorer

Ranlöf, Martin January 2011 (has links)
Hydropower maintains its position as the most important source of renewable electric energy in the world. The efficiency of large hydropower plants is unsurpassed, and after more than hundred years of development, the technology is mature and highly reliable. While new hydro resources are currently being developed in Asia and South America, most European countries go through a phase of intense refurbishment and upgrading of existing plants. Challenges faced by the hydropower industry include a knowledge transfer to new generations and the adaptation of unit designs to meet new operational requirements. As with all branches of engineering, the use of computerized design tools has revolutionized the art of hydropower plant design and the analysis of its performance. In the present work, modern tools like coupled field-circuit models and semi-analytic permeance models are used to address different aspects of electromagnetic analysis of generators in large hydropower plants. The results include the presentation of a mathematical model that uses concepts from rotating field theory to determine the air-gap flux density waveform in a hydroelectric generator. The model was succesfully used to evaluate armature voltage harmonics and damper bar currents at no-load and load conditions. A second study is concerned with the importance of losses due to rotational fields in core loss calculations. It is found that dynamic and rotational effects typically increase the total core loss estimates with about 28% in large hydroelectric generators. In a third study, linear models for the calculation of salient pole shoe form factors at an arbitrary level of magnetic loading are presented. The effect of the damper winding configuration on the damping capability of salient-pole generators is then evaluated in a separate study. The predicted impact of the coupling between damper cages on adjacent poles on the damping torque production is verified in a set of experiments.

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