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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

The hybrid method of network analysis and topological degree of freedom

Gao, Shunguan. January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, March, 1982. / Title from PDF t.p.
2

Analysis of time varying load for minimum loss distribution reconfiguration /

Khan, Asif H., January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1992. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1670168). Also available via the Internet.
3

An investigation on the development of an A.C. network analyser employing semi-conductor circuits

余炳光, Yu, Ping-kong. January 1964 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical Engineering / Master / Master of Science in Engineering
4

An investigation on the development of an A.C. network analyser employing semi-conductor circuits /

Yu, Ping-kong. January 1964 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1964. / Mimeographed.
5

An investigation of sensitivity in active RC networks

Workman, Kenneth, 1938- January 1963 (has links)
No description available.
6

Analyzing the impact of local perturbations of network topologies at the application-level

Matossian, Vincent. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2007. / "Graduate Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering." Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-144).
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Analysis of time varying load for minimum loss distribution reconfiguration

Khan, Asif H. 06 June 2008 (has links)
A reconfiguration algorithm for electrical distribution system to reduce system losses is presented. The algorithm determines the switching patterns as a function of time. Either seasonal or daily time studies may be performed. Both manual and automatic switches are used to reconfigure the system for seasonal studies, whereas only automatic switches are considered for daily studies. An algorithm for load estimation is developed. The load estimation algorithm provides load information for each time point to be analyzed. The load estimation algorithm can incorporate any or all of the following: spot loads, circuit measurements, and customer time-varying diversified load characteristics. Voltage dependency of loads is considered at the circuit level. It is shown that switching at the system peak can reduce losses but may cause a marginal increase in system peak. Voltage and current constraints are incorporated in the reconfiguration algorithm. Data base tables and data structures used in the algorithm are described. Example problems are provided to illustrate results. / Ph. D.
8

On-line tracking of external topology changes using tie-line flow measurements

Feng, Xiaoming. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, March, 1986. / Title from PDF t.p.
9

Alternately-twisted cube as an interconnection network.

January 1991 (has links)
by Wong Yiu Chung. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Bibliography: leaves [100]-[101] / Acknowledgement / Abstract / Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1-1 / Chapter 2. --- Alternately-Twisted Cube: Definition & Graph-Theoretic Properties --- p.2-1 / Chapter 2.1. --- Construction --- p.2-1 / Chapter 2.2. --- Topological Properties --- p.2-12 / Chapter 2.2.1. --- "Node Degree, Link Count & Diameter" --- p.2-12 / Chapter 2.2.2. --- Node Symmetry --- p.2-13 / Chapter 2.2.3. --- Sub cube Partitioning --- p.2-18 / Chapter 2.2.4. --- Distinct Paths --- p.2-23 / Chapter 2.2.5. --- Embedding other networks --- p.2-24 / Chapter 2.2.5.1. --- Rings --- p.2-25 / Chapter 2.2.5.2. --- Grids --- p.2-29 / Chapter 2.2.5.3. --- Binary Trees --- p.2-35 / Chapter 2.2.5.4. --- Hypercubes --- p.2-42 / Chapter 2.2.6. --- Summary of Comparison with the Hypercube --- p.2-44 / Chapter 3. --- Network Properties --- p.3-1 / Chapter 3.1. --- Routing Algorithms --- p.3-1 / Chapter 3.2. --- Message Transmission: Static Analysis --- p.3-5 / Chapter 3.3. --- Message Transmission: Dynamic Analysis --- p.3-13 / Chapter 3.4. --- Broadcasting --- p.3-17 / Chapter 4. --- Parallel Processing on the Alternately-Twisted Cube --- p.4-1 / Chapter 4.1. --- Ascend/Descend class algorithms --- p.4-1 / Chapter 4.2. --- Combining class algorithms --- p.4-7 / Chapter 4.3. --- Numerical algorithms --- p.4-8 / Chapter 5. --- "Summary, Comparison & Conclusion" --- p.5-1 / Chapter 5.1. --- Summary --- p.5-1 / Chapter 5.2. --- Comparison with other hypercube-like networks --- p.5-2 / Chapter 5.3. --- Conclusion --- p.5-7 / Chapter 5.4. --- Possible future research --- p.5-7 / Bibliography
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Determining the recording time of digital media by using the electric network frequency

Kantardjiev, Alex January 2011 (has links)
Authentication of recordings is an important task in forensic sciences. When processing audio or video material, some tasks might be related to determining whether or not the material has been edited or falsified in any way, or in other cases, to determine at what point in time a recording was made. The transition from analog to digital media has provided a solid foundation for the process of determining recording times by using the frequency variations in the electrical network, when interferences from the network are present in the investigated recording. This thesis describes a method of how to record the frequency of the electrical network in order to establish a reference database, evaluates several methods to isolate and extract the disturbances from recordings as well as suggests methods of how to search the database in order to locate the time of a recording. It is concluded, that each of the methods suggested has both advantages and disadvantages, depending on the state of the examined recording. Tests are also conducted in order to determine, whether or not, battery powered recording equipment is susceptible to recording the disturbances, or harmonics thereof, from electromagnetic fields near conducting wire or other electrical equipment. It is found that the fundamental frequency disturbance is usually difficult to detect, but also, that it is not uncommon that harmonics can be present in the recordings from the battery powered devices tested. Included in this thesis are also the results of the development of a graphical user interface for Matlab, where some of the features include the possibility to filter sound files, estimate frequency patterns and perform database searches, as well as the evaluation of a frequency analysis software. Both intended to serve as an aid for locating and extracting the disturbances of interest, as well as for finding the corresponding frequency patterns in the established database.

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