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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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Analysis of transmission system events and behavior using customer-level voltage synchrophasor data

Allen, Alicia Jen 31 October 2013 (has links)
The research topics presented in this dissertation focus on validation of customer-level voltage synchrophasor data for transmission system analysis, detection and categorization of power system events as measured by phasor measurement units (PMUs), and identification of the influence of power system conditions (wind power, daily and seasonal load variation) on low-frequency oscillations. Synchrophasor data can provide information across entire power systems but obtaining the data, handling the large dataset and developing tools to extract useful information from it is a challenge. To overcome the challenge of obtaining data, an independent synchrophasor network was created by taking synchrophasor measurements at customer-level voltage. The first objective is to determine if synchrophasor data taken at customer-level voltage is an accurate representation of power system behavior. The validation process was started by installing a transmission level (69 kV) PMU. The customer-level voltage measurements were validated by comparison of long term trends and low-frequency oscillations estimates. The techniques best suited for synchrophasor data analysis were identified after a detailed study and comparison. The same techniques were also applied to detect power system events resulting in the creation of novel categories for numerous events based on shared characteristics. The numerical characteristics for each category and the ranges of each numerical characteristic for each event category are identified. The final objective is to identify trends in power system behavior related to wind power and daily and seasonal variations by utilizing signal processing and statistical techniques. / text
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Efeitos da ventilação espontânea e ventilação mandatória intermitente sincronizada em cães anestesiados com infusão contínua de propofol

Batista, Priscila Andrea Costa dos Santos [UNESP] 27 February 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:23:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-02-27Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:09:51Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 batista_pacs_me_jabo.pdf: 510138 bytes, checksum: 6447d9c7d5f2502f47213aa54f28155e (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos da ventilação mandatória intermitente sincronizada (SIMV) e da ventilação espontânea associadas à ventilação com pressão de suporte, sobre as variáveis hemodinâmicas, hemogasométricas e ventilatórias em cães anestesiados com propofol. Para tal, foram utilizados 10 cães adultos, machos ou fêmeas, sadios, os quais foram distribuídos em dois grupos de igual número, sendo denominados GE (submetidos à ventilação espontânea associada a PSV) e GM (SIMV associada a PSV) . Os cães foram induzidos à anestesia geral pela administração intravenosa de propofol na dose média de 9,2 ± 6,6 mg/kg, e mantidos com infusão contínua na dose de 0,6 mg/kg/min do mesmo fármaco. Os parâmetros foram mensurados 30 minutos após a indução (M0) e a cada 15 minutos (M15 até M60), por um período de 60 minutos. O método estatístico utilizado foi à Análise de Perfil, com p<0,05. A SIMV resultou em aumentos da PaO2, PAO2, Vt, Vm, Tinsp, MAP, PIP, WoBvt, Vdalv, Vdaw, IRVP,IRPT e em redução da FC, DC, PAM, PAPm, PaCO2, Qs/Qt e AaDO2. Concluiu-se que ambas as modalidades ventilatórias foram eficientes quanto à oxigenação arterial sendo igualmente eficazes na manutenção da estabilidade respiratória e cardiovascular e que a SIMV promoveu melhores trocas gasosas, nas condições experimentais propostas. / The hemodynamic, ventilatory and blood gases parameters were evaluated in adult dogs undergoing either spontaneous breathing or synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) associated with ventilation pressure support. Ten healthy adult dogs (male and female) were used. Anesthesia was induced with propofol (9.2 ± 6.6 mg/kg), and maintained with propofol 0.6 mg/kg/min. Two groups were constituted with different ventilatory methods, namely: GE - spontaneous breathing and GM - synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation. The initial measurement was record thirty minutes after induction (M0). Additional recordings were performed at 15 minute intervals for 60 minutes (M15-M60). Data were assessed by Profile Analysis; p<0.05 was adopted as significant. The SIMV resulted in an increase of PaO2, PAO2, Vt, Vm, Tinsp, MAP, PIP, WoBvt, Vdalv, Vdaw, IRVP, IRPT and decrease FC, DC, PAM, PAPm, PaCO2, Qs/Qt, AaDO2. It was concluded that both ventilatory methods were had been efficient how much to the arterial oxygenation and were shown to be reliable in maintaining respiratory and cardiovascular stability and that the SIMV promoted better exchanges gaseous, under the proposed experimental conditions.
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Extração de contornos de figuras via sincronismo em redes de osciladores com acoplamento dinâmico

Gonzalez, Ivan 18 September 2006 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:38:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ivan Gonzalez.pdf: 604401 bytes, checksum: 1652d5996de760edf38fd1a3bb2e64e4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-09-18 / A variant of Kuramoto's model for phase oscillators with dynamic coupling is studied. The coupling weight is adjusted by the phase difference resulting in a connection which is strengthened for synchronized oscillators and weakened for non-synchronized oscillators. Equilibrium solutions and their stabilities are presents and it is shown the occurrence of saddle-node and Hopf bifurcations. It is shown that networks formed by such oscillators can be used for detecting image border. / Uma variante do modelo de Kuramoto para osciladores de fase com acoplamento dinâmico é estudada. A intensidade do acoplamento é ajustada pela diferença de fases dos osciladores, de forma que a conexão é reforçada para osciladores sincronizados e enfraquecida para osciladores não sincronizados. As soluções de equilíbrio e suas estabilidades são apresentadas, e mostra-se que o sistema apresenta bifurcações sela-nó e de Hopf. Mostra-se que redes formadas com esses osciladores podem ser usadas para extrair o contorno de figuras.
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Ultrafast magnetization dynamics in ferromagnetic transition metals : a study of spins thermalization induced by femtosecond optical pulses and of coupled oscillators excited by picosecond acoustic pulses / Dynamique d'aimantation ultra-rapide dans les métaux de transition ferromagnétiques : une étude de la thermalisation des spins induite par impulsions optiques femtosecondes et des oscillateurs couplés excités par impulsions acoustiques picosecondes

Shokeen, Vishal 29 September 2016 (has links)
Dans cette thèse, nous avons étudié la dynamique d'aimantation selon deux échelles de temps en utilisant la technique pompe-sonde magnéto-optique résolue en temps. A l'échelle de la picoseconde, la précession de l'aimantation est induite par des impulsions acoustiques dans des structures multicouches composées de deux couches ferromagnétique séparées par une couche métallique (Ni/Au/Py) avec différentes épaisseurs. La synchronisation de la précession des couches ferromagnétiques couplées a été observée. La modification de la précession de l'aimantation d'une couche de Ni est due l'interaction d'échange intercouche avec la couche Py. A l'échelle de 50fs, nous avons étudié la dynamique magnéto-optique cohérente, athermale, thermale et la relaxation des charges et des spins dans (Ni, Co et Fe) par impulsions de 11 fs dans un régime de faible perturbation. L'interaction spin-orbite et l'interaction d'échange jouent un rôle significatif dans la désaimantation ultrarapide. / In this thesis, we have investigated the magnetization dynamics at picosecond and femtosecond time scale using time resolved magneto-optical pump probe technique. At picosecond time scale, the magnetization precession is induced by ultrafast acoustic pulses in a three layered structure with two ferromagnetic layers separated by varying thickness of metallic spacer layer (Ni/Au/Py). The magnetization precession dynamics of the Ni layer is modified due to the interlayer exchange interaction with the Py layer and the synchronized precession of the coupied ferromagnetic layers has been observed. At the timescale of 50fs, coherent magneto-optical, non-thermal, thermal and relaxation dynamics of charges and spins in ferromagnetic transition metals (Ni, Co and Fe) is studied by using 11fs optical pulses in a very low perturbation regime. The spin orbit interaction and exchange interaction play a significant role in the demagnetization of the ferromagnetic metals induced by femtosecond pulses.
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Sample preparation method and synchronized thermography to characterize uniformity of conductive thin films

Leppänen, K. (Kimmo) 02 June 2015 (has links)
Abstract The uniformity of conductive materials is an important property in thin film electronic applications such as solar cells and light emitting diodes (LED). Such uniformity variations are often very small, invisible or below the surface of the film and thus are difficult to detect even when using high-resolution characterization devices. Thus, surface measurement instruments such as profilometer, atomic force microscope, or scanning electron microscope can all encounter remarkable challenges. The uniformity of films can also be analyzed by conductivity measurements. However, they do not provide the precise spatial uniformity information of a large area sample. To be able to investigate systematically the defects of conductive thin films an appropriate sample preparation method was constructed. In addition, a synchronized heating and IR-imaging based system (called synchronized thermography = ST) was developed to overcome the limitations of existing characterization methods. ST performance was tested and analyzed by measuring the single and multi-layer structures. In this work, Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy-thiopene):poly(styrene-sulfonate) (PEDOT: PSS) were used as examples of conductive thin films. Obtained results show that ST is capable of localizing even small defects from thin film structures based on a single IR-image. In order to make automatic identification of the defect locations and the sizes of the defects, a data processing algorithm was implemented. The performed experiments have proven ST capable of determining the conductivity of the films and the critical bending curvature of ITO. Based on thin film multi-layer PEDOT:PSS measurements, the results suggest use of the ST-method is also suitable for thickness measurements. ST with automatic data processing is a simple method to localize small defects in large-area thin film structures. This approach opens up new possibilities in measuring industrial scale manufacturing processes. / Tiivistelmä Johtavien materiaalien tasalaatuisuus on tärkeä ominaisuus ohutkalvoelektroniikan sovelluksissa kuten aurinkokennoissa ja valoa emittoivissa diodeissa (LED). Tasalaatuisuuserot ovat usein erittäin pieniä, näkymättömiä tai ne sijaitsevat pinnan alla, joten niiden havaitseminen on vaikeaa jopa korkean resoluution karakterisointivälineillä. Niinpä pintaa mittaavat laitteet kuten profilometri, atomivoimamikroskooppi ja skannaava elektronimikroskooppi kohtaavat merkittäviä haasteita. Pinnan tasalaatuisuutta voidaan analysoida myös johtavuusmittauksilla. Ne eivät kuitenkaan anna täsmällistä spatiaalista informaatiota suurista näytteistä. Johtavien ohutkalvojen rikkoutumien systemaattista tutkimista varten kehitettiin oma näytteiden käsittelymenetelmä. Lisäksi kehitettiin synkronoituun lämmitykseen ja infrapunakuvantamiseen perustuva mittaussysteemi (menetelmän nimi: synkronoitu termografia = ST), jolla pyritään ratkaisemaan nykyisten menetelmien rajoitukset. ST-menetelmää testattiin ja analysoitiin mittaamalla yksi- ja monikerroksisten kalvojen rakenteita. Indiumtinaoksidia (ITO) ja poly(3,4-etyleenidioksi-tiofeeni):poly(styreeni-sulfonaatti):a (PEDOT: PSS) käytettiin esimerkkeinä johtavista kalvoista. Tulokset osoittavat, että ST kykenee paikallistamaan pienetkin virheet ohutkalvorakenteista jopa yhden infrapunakuvan perusteella. Automaattisen tiedonkäsittelyn algoritmi implementoitiin identifioimaan virheiden paikkariippuvuuksia ja kokoja. Tehdyt kokeet osoittavat, että ST-menetelmä soveltuu kalvojen johtavuuden ja ITO:n kriittisen taivutussäteen määrittämiseen. Monikerroksisiin PEDOT:PSS rakennemittauksiin perustuen ST-menetelmä näyttäisi soveltuvan myös ohutkalvojen paksuuksien määrittämiseen. ST-menetelmä yhdistettynä automaattiseen mittaustiedon prosessointiin on yksinkertainen menetelmä paikallistamaan pieniä virheitä suuripinta-alaisilla näytteillä. Tämä lähestymistapa avaa uusia mittausmahdollisuuksia teollisuuden tuotantoprosesseihin.
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Validace multikanálové bioimpedance cév za použití synchronizované cévní sonografie / Validaton of multichannel bioimpedance of vessels using synchronized vascular ultrasonography

Hidegová, Simona January 2021 (has links)
The inclusion of a new device in clinical practice requires an adequate validation. The original publication which introduced multichannel bioimpedance monitor MBM was focused on discribing its technical parameters and demonstration measurements. Further evaluation desires comparision with other standard measuring device. This thesis describes pulse wave measurement by MBM and by other medical devices used for establishing cardiovascular risk. It proposes the validation experiment with synchronized vascular ultrasonography as a reference method. The process of the experimental measurement, aquired data and following data analysis are described in detail. The outputs of the experiment are statistically evaluated. The MBM’s performance and design of the experiment are discussed.
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Phénoménologie de particules actives à états internes finis et discrets : une étude individuelle et collective / Phenomenology of active particles with finite and discrete internal states : an individual and collective study

Gómez Nava, Luis Alberto 05 November 2018 (has links)
Dans cette thèse, nous présentons un cadre théorique pour étudier les systèmes de particules actives fonctionnant avec une quantité discrète d'états internes qui contrôlent le comportement externe de ces objets. Les concepts théoriques développés dans cette thèse sont introduits afin de comprendre un grand nombre de systèmes biologiques multi-agents dont les individus présentent différents types de comportements se succédant au cours du temps. Par construction, le modèle théorique suppose que l'observateur extérieur a accès uniquement au comportement visible des individus, et non pas à leurs états internes. C'est seulement après une étude détaillée de la dynamique comportementale que l'existence de ces états internes devient évidente. Cette analyse est cruciale pour pouvoir associer les comportements observés expérimentalement avec un ou plusieurs états internes du modèle. Cette association entre les états et les comportements doit être faite selon les observations et la phénoménologie du système biologique faisant l'objet de l'étude. Les scénarios qui peuvent être observés en utilisant notre modèle théorique sont déterminés par la conception du mécanisme interne des individus (nombre d'états internes, taux de transition, etc…) et seront de nature markovienne par construction. Tous les travaux expérimentaux et théoriques contenus dans cette thèse démontrent que notre modèle est approprié pour décrire des systèmes réels montrant des comportements intermittents individuels ou collectifs. Ce nouveau cadre théorique pour des particules actives avec états internes, introduit ici, est encore en développement et nous sommes convaincus qu'il peut potentiellement ouvrir de nouvelles branches de recherche à l'interface entre la physique, la biologie et les mathématiques. / In this thesis we introduce a theoretical framework to understand collections of active particles that operate with a finite number of discrete internal states that control the external behavior of these entities. The theoretical concepts developed in this thesis are conceived to understand the large number of existing multiagent biological systems where the individuals display distinct behavioral phases that alternate with each other. By construction, the premise of our theoretical model is that an external observer has access only to the external behavior of the individuals, but not to their internal state. It is only after careful examination of the behavioral dynamics that the existence of these internal states becomes evident. This analysis is key to be able to associate the experimentally observed behaviors of individuals with one or many internal states of the model. This association between states and behaviors should be done accordingly to the observations and the phenomenology displayed by the biological system that is being the subject of study. The possible scenarios that can be observed using our theoretical model are determined by the design of the internal mechanism of the individuals (number of internal states, transition rates, etc...) and will be of markovian nature by construction. All the experimental and theoretical work contained in this thesis is evidence that our model is suitable to be used to describe real-life systems showing individual or collective intermittent behaviors. This here-introduced new framework of active particles with internal states is still in development and we are convinced that it can potentially open new branches of research at the interface between physics, biology and mathematics.
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Etude de dispositifs piézoélectriques et de leurs interfaces pour la récupération d'énergie / Designs for MEMS and Bulk-Sized Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Systems for Ultra Low Power and Bandwidth Extension

Shih, Ya Shan 12 January 2018 (has links)
La récupération d'énergie ambiante permet d’alimenter de manière autonome des systèmes de petite taille tels que des neouds de capteurs ou des objets connectés à internet (IoT) en remplacement des batteries. Les sources d’énergie ambiante sont par exemple, l’énergie solaire, le gradient thermique, les forces mécaniques, le rayonnement électromagnétique et la pile microbienne. Les matériaux piézoélectriques permettent de valoriser électriquement l’énergie mécanique de vibration en la convertissant directement en énergie électrique. Les niveaux de puissance assez faible (de quelques μW au mW) ont amené à développer des interfaces électriques de récupération afin d’extraire le maximum d'énergie en améliorant le couplage électromécanique. Dans ce travail, nous nous intéressons à l’amélioration de dispositif de récupération d’énergie. Deux aspects sont abordés : dans un premier temps l’étude d’un commutateur hybride synchrone électrique-mécanique est faite pour remplacer le transistor MOSFET couramment utilisé, afin de réduire sa consommation d’énergie ; dans un deuxième temps, un travail est mené sur une nouvelle structure mécanique à base de poutres reliées entre elle par des forces de répulsion magnétique. La structure obtenue par cet ensemble de poutres et de type non-linéaire à plusieurs degrés de liberté (MDOF) ce qui permet augmenter la bande passante. / The future trend of Internet of Things (IoT) is bringing energy harvesting in to the core technique due to its requirement of self-power supplying. For best customer interface and eco-friendly issues, additional sensing systems are to be designed small, wireless and self-powering. Energy harvesting provides a way to realize the wireless self-powered system, it enables the device itself to obtain its own energy from their environment. Solar energy, thermal gradient, mechanical forces, are some commonly seen methods to obtain energy from the environment. The piezoelectric energy harvester is chosen to harvest vibrational energy in this study. In this work, a simple model of the original electrical smart switch driven under ultra-low power is proposed. By using the miniature device to drive the smart switch, the efficiency when low power is provided was examined. To construct an energy harvesting system in a more complete aspect, two newly proposed methods are as below: First, the hybrid-electrical-mechanical switches were utilized to replace the commonly seen electrical smart switches, to reduce its energy consumption such as threshold loss. Secondly, we designed a new mechanical structure for the cantilever array by connecting the beams using magnetic repelling force. In this way, the beams within the array were connected physically, forming a nonlinear multi-degree of freedom (MDOF) -like result.
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Séquences de synchronisation pour les réseaux de Petri synchronisés non bornés / Synchronizing sequences for unbounded synchronized Petri nets

Wu, Changshun 10 December 2018 (has links)
L'un des problèmes fondamentaux de test pour les systèmes à événements discrets (SEDs) est l'identification d'un état final, c'est-à-dire, étant donné un système dont l'état courant est inconnu, trouver une séquence d'événements d'entrée pouvant le conduire à un état connu. Les séquences de synchronisation (SS), sans information de sortie, sont une solution classique à ce problème. Dans cette thèse, nous étudions la détermination des SS pour des systèmes modélisés par des réseaux de Petri synchronisés (SynPN) non bornés, une classe de réseaux de Petri avec des entrées. Dans la première partie de cette thèse, nous développons deux méthodes: 1) construction d'une représentation finie, appelée improved modified coverability graph (IMCG), pour d'écrire exactement l'espace d'états infini d'un 1-place-unbounded SynPN; 2) conversion d'un 1-place-unbounded SynPN en un automate pondéré (WA) fini et sauf équivalent. Les deux graphes sont ainsi potentiellement des outils puissants pour déterminer les SS pour une telle sous-classe de réseaux de Petri. Dans la seconde partie de cette thèse, nous développons des algorithmes de calcul pour deux problèmes de synchronisation de localisation dans le cas où l'IMCG ou le WA sont déterministes : synchronisation sur un seul nœud et synchronisation sur un sous-ensemble de nœuds de ces deux graphes. L'avantage de ces algorithmes de calcul est de réduire le calcul sur les graphes globaux (IMCG ou WA) à celui du plus petit sous-graphe: la composante fortement connectée ergodique peut réduire l'effort de calcul mais peut également être appliquée lorsque le IMCG ou le WA équivalent déterministes ne sont pas fortement connexes / One of the fundamental testing problems for discrete event systems (DESs) is the identification of a final state, i.e., given a system whose current state is unknown, find an input sequence that can drive it to a known state. Synchronizing sequences (SSs), without output information, are one conventional solution to this problem. In this thesis, we address the computation of SSs for systems modeled by unbounded synchronized Petri nets (SynPNs), a class of Petri nets with inputs. In the first part of this thesis, we utilize two methods: 1) construct a finite representation, called improved modified coverability graph (IMCG), to exactly describe the infinite state space of a 1-place-unbounded SynPN; 2) convert a 1-place-unbounded SynPN into an equivalent finite location weighted automaton (WA) with safety conditions. Both graphs are thus, potentially, useful tools to compute SSs for such subclass of nets. In the second part of this thesis, we develop computation algorithms for two location synchronization problems in the case either the IMCG or the WA is deterministic: synchronization into a single node and synchronization into a subset of nodes of these two graphs. The advantage of these computation algorithms consists in reducing the computation on the global graphs (IMCGs or WAs) to the one on the smaller subgraph: the ergodic strongly connected component (SCC), which can reduce the computational effort and furthermore can also be applied when the converted deterministic IMCG or WA is not strongly connected
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Decision Making and Classification for Time Series Data

Yang, Qiwei 16 August 2022 (has links)
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