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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.
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Telemetry in an Automated Water Supply Control System

Kilmer, John 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 28-31, 1996 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / The White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) Water Supply Control System (WSCS) controls and monitors the water wells, tanks and booster pumps located at the southern end of the missile range. Figure 1 is an overview of the WSMR water supply system. The WSCS provides water for approximately 90 square miles of the 3,700 square mile missile range. The WSCS was designed and installed in 1990 and in need of upgrading and repair. The system was evaluated and found to be only moderately functional. The WSCS consists of an IBM compatible personal computer (PC) based user interface, located at the WSMR Water Plant and Fire Dept. and industrial-type computers called Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based stations at the Water Plant, water wells and tanks. The stations communicate over a 400 MHz radio half-duplex link. The serial message utilizes the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) and Block Check Character (BBC) type of error checking. The Master station controls pumping by downloading pump settings to the slave stations. The slave stations upload data to the master such as tank level, pump status, energy usage, gallons of water pumped and various alarms. The system was analyzed and the design was found to be sound. The system did require improvements. These improvements include adding surge suppressors, software upgrades, absolute reading flow rate sensors, and providing adequate environmental cooling for the control system. Procedures for periodic maintenance and calibration of the sensors and schedules for radio equipment maintenance were also developed. Software modifications to reduce WSMR energy usage by reducing pumping during peak energy demand times are being integrated into the WSCS. The peak energy demand times are determined by historical energy usage data.
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A parallel computer based study of the automatic control of power generation

Stagg, T. A. January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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Supply control and product differentiation effects of European protected designations of origin cheeses

Sanchez, Deborah S. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Agricultural Economics / Michael A. Boland / The purpose of this research was to analyze the impact of supply control variables such as market share; DO/PGI cheese hedonic quality attributes such as country of origin, type of milk, and age; and the price of a substitute artesian or farmstead cheese on the price of imported cheeses. The literature review found that the EU has been a leader in developing a process for verifying foods produced in a local geographic area. It also revealed that the ability to control supply of a differentiated product transferred consumer surplus to producer surplus. The economic theory suggests that PDO/PGI certification results in the ability of the group of producers and / or processor to control supply by effectively causing a vertical kink in the supply curve and sufficiently differentiated products have a relatively inelastic demand curve. Data was collected on 83 PDO cheeses manufactured in the EU and sold in the US. This data included market share defined as the total tons of that PDO cheese produced in that geographic region divided by the total hectares of land. Hedonic variables characterize the PDO cheeses based on aging time, type of input and country of production. The price of a competing artisan cheese similar to the PDO cheese was identified. All of these variables were used in an ordinary least squares regression model to explain the variation in the price of the imported cheese. The regression results founded that market share, country of origin (Italy and Spain), and the price of a substitute were significant in explaining the variability in imported PDO cheese prices. Market share had a greater magnitude of change suggesting that, at the margin, a small change in supply can cause a larger change in supply which was not surprising given an inelastic demand curve and a fixed supply curve. Substitutes were actually complements which at first glance appears surprising. Finally, as one might suspect, a cheese that is more mature, like wine, has a greater value.
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A compiler-based leakage reduction technique by power-gating functional units in embedded microprocessors

Roy, Soumyaroop 01 June 2006 (has links)
Power-gating is a technique investigated widely for reducing leakage energy in the functional units of microprocessors at the architectural level. Effective power-gating involves deactivating idle functional units for sustained periods incurring little or no performance degradation. Accurate prediction of long idle periods is essential, which, in turn, depends on the application program characteristics.In this thesis, we propose a compiler-based leakage reduction technique for embedded architectures by exploiting the well-known attributes of embedded applications, namely, small code size and intensive loops. From the control flow graph (CFG) representation of the source program, we construct a forest of loop hierarchy trees (LHTs), which capture the nesting loop properties of the program. As an LHT satisfies the partial ordering on the loop nesting, we exploit this property to identify maximal subgraphs (of functional unit idleness) in the original program. For each subgraph so found, a sleep instruction is introduced at the entry point of the corresponding code segement, thus optimizing the number of sleep instructions. The sleep instruction has one operand, a bit-vector comprised of ON/OFF controlbits for all functional units in the data path. Our target architecture is a modified ARM processor model comprising of functional units with power-gating ability. We obtained an average leakage energy reduction of 34.1% for 12 benchmarks chosen from the MiBench suite, with range of 19.5% and standard deviation of 6.5%.
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Kvalitetssäkring av Inleveranser / Quality assurance for incoming deliveries

Andreas, Kristoffersson, Kaneld, Rasmus January 2009 (has links)
Through a thorough analysis of the current situation, we have highlighted differences in working methods for the various workshops and drew up proposals for improvements in combination with a practical work description that can be implemented in the company.
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Kvalitetssäkring av Inleveranser / Quality assurance for incoming deliveries

Andreas, Kristoffersson, Kaneld, Rasmus January 2009 (has links)
<p>Through a thorough analysis of the current situation, we have highlighted differences in</p><p>working methods for the various workshops and drew up proposals for improvements in</p><p>combination with a practical work description that can be implemented in the company.</p>
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Zařízení pro ovládání mikroposuvu / Microposition control device

Kokeš, Ondřej January 2010 (has links)
Presented thesis analyses a function of the particular type of the nanopositioner with aim to suggest and construct an electronic device suitable for control of the nanopositioner slider. In presented material there is a description of the control signals and possibility of their generating in the respect of slider movement accuracy. The main goal of the thesis is to describe electronic units ranging from power supply, control processor unit part to end part that directly joint nanopositioner. There is also programme equipment for microcontroller and computer, communication description, movement measuring and calibration and draft for the close-up of the control loop for additional increase of the movement accuracy.
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Laboratorní napájecí zdroj s digitální řídicí jednotkou / Laboratory power supply source with a digital control unit

Šír, Michal January 2016 (has links)
This project deals with a design of power and control circuits for a laboratory power supply source, consisting of a continuous conduction mode active rectifier and DC/DC converter. Detailed design of input rectifier with active power factor correction, DC/DC converter and control circuits with their implementation to digital signal processor are the project results.
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Ekonomické chování podnikatelských subjektů při využití SCM / Economic Characteristics of Business Organisations with Utilization of SCM

Vašková, Petra January 2012 (has links)
This dissertation work is focused on issues related to a purchasing process in business subjects. It examines issues related to an evaluation of suppliers for a particular order. It also deals with issues within supplier-purchaser relationship, its creation and management through the SCM - Supply Chain Management. The topic of this thesis is very progressive as the selection and the evaluation of the suppliers is a very important factor in the terms of purchase and purchase expenses. A good management of the supplier-purchaser relationship can save expenses to business subjects. The elaboration of this dissertation thesis used not just theoretical findings acquired from the Czech and international literature, but also findings from surveys. The primary survey was carried out through the quantitative research, in particular research questionnaires. The findings from the primary survey were evaluated through the application Microsoft Excel and UNISTAT ® Statistical Package Version 5.6.06 Light. The acquired results were used to define the most important factors, which affect an evaluation of suppliers as well as an evaluation of the SCM in companies and data about purchases in companies. In addition the findings from the research questionnaires helped to evaluate the appointed hypothesis of the dissertation thesis. A partial outcome of the dissertation thesis is the proposal of the methodology of the evaluation of new and current suppliers including the weighting of individual evaluation parameters. For a common suppliers’ evaluation, an evaluation frequency is set by the importance of supplied material. Additionally, it methodologically describes how to evaluate supplier in time for day-to-day supply and for one-off supply. An additional partial outcome is the proposal of the methodology for an evaluation of a level of the SCM. The conclusion of the dissertation thesis is dedicated to the summary of findings, discussion of preconditions for implementation of the proposed methodology to real situations and possibilities of an additional scientist work in appropriately related subjects.

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