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Series Dc Arc Characterization, Prevention & Detection inAircraft SystemsBauer, Eric Charles 09 July 2019 (has links)
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Tapped-Inductor Buck DC-DC ConverterChadha, Ankit January 2019 (has links)
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Bypass of <i>N<sup>2</sup></i>-Deoxyguanosinyl Adducts by DNA Polymerases and Kinetic Implications for Polymerase SwitchingEfthimiopoulos, Georgia 06 August 2013 (has links)
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Investigating the Energy Storage Capabilities and Thermal Conductivities of Covalent Organic FrameworksMoscarello, Erica Mary Nora 23 September 2022 (has links)
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GLR Control Charts for Monitoring Correlated Binary ProcessesWang, Ning 27 December 2013 (has links)
When monitoring a binary process proportion p, it is usually assumed that the binary observations are independent. However, it is very common that the observations are correlated with p being the correlation between two successive observations.
The first part of this research investigates the problem of monitoring p when the binary observations follow a first-order two-state Markov chain model with p remaining unchanged. A Markov Binary GLR (MBGLR) chart with an upper bound on the estimate of p is proposed to monitor a continuous stream of autocorrelated binary observations treating each observation as a sample of size n=1. The MBGLR chart with a large upper bound has good overall performance over a wide range of shifts. The MBGLR chart is optimized using the extra number of defectives (END) over a range of upper bounds for the MLE of p. The numerical results show that the optimized MBGLR chart has a smaller END than the optimized Markov binary CUSUM.
The second part of this research develops a CUSUM-pp chart and a GLR-pp chart to monitor p and p simultaneously. The CUSUM-pp with two tuning parameters is designed to detect shifts in p and p when the shifted values are known. We apply two CUSUM-pp charts as a chart combination to detect increases in p and increases or decreases in p. The GLR-pp chart with an upper bound on the estimate of p, and an upper bound and a lower bound on the estimate of p works well when the shifts are unknown. We find that the GLR-pp chart has better overall performance.
The last part of this research investigates the problem of monitoring p with p remains at the target value when the correlated binary observations are aggregated into samples with n>1. We assume that samples are independent and there is correlation between the observations in a sample. We proposed some GLR and CUSUM charts to monitor p and the performance of the charts are compared. The simulation results show MBNGLR has overall better performance than the other charts. / Ph. D.
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A Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Korteweg Stresses on the Flow and Mixing of Miscible FluidsWilson, Raymond Gary 07 April 2004 (has links)
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INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL: COMPLETE STABILITY REGION FOR PI AQM AND BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION IN NETWORKED CONTROLAl-Hammouri, Ahmad Tawfiq January 2008 (has links)
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Parametric Study via Numerical Simulations of Natural Convection in Laterally Heated Cylindrical Enclosures: Investigating Characteristic LengthHirt, David M. 11 June 2018 (has links)
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Mechanistic studies of enzymes involved in DNA transactionsStephenson, Anthony Aaron 07 November 2018 (has links)
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Run-Time Active Leakage Control Mechanism based on a Light Threshold Voltage Hopping Technique (LITHE)Ravi, Ajaay 26 September 2011 (has links)
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