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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.
341

Electromagnetic scattering from non-spherical hydrometeors with applications in radar meteorology /

Bringi, Viswanathan Naganathan January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
342

Thwarting Electromagnetic Fault Injection Attack Utilizing Timing Attack Countermeasure

Ghodrati, Marjan 23 January 2018 (has links)
The extent of embedded systems' role in modern life has continuously increased over the years. Moreover, embedded systems are assuming highly critical functions with security requirements more than ever before. Electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI) is an efficient class of physical attacks that can compromise the immunity of secure cryptographic algorithms. Despite successful EMFI attacks, the effects of electromagnetic injection on a processor are not well understood. This includes lack of solid knowledge about how EMFI affects the circuit and deviates it from proper functionality. Also, effects of EM glitches on the global networks of a chip such as power, clock and reset network are not known. We believe to properly model EMFI and develop effective countermeasures, a deeper understanding of the EM effect on a chip is needed. In this thesis, we present a bottom-up analysis of EMFI effects on a RISC microprocessor. We study these effects at three levels: at the wire-level, at the chip-network level, and at the gate-level considering parameters such as EM-injection location and timing. We conclude that EMFI induces local timing errors implying current timing attack detection and prevention techniques can be adapted to overcome EMFI. To further validate our hypothesis, we integrate a configurable timing sensor into our microprocessor to evaluate its effectiveness against EMFI. / Master of Science
343

Characterization of an Electromagnetic Tuned Vibration Actuator

Tentor, Lawrence B. 26 September 2002 (has links)
Tuned vibration absorbers (TVA) have been discussed in literature since the early twentieth century. These devices are implemented to suppress the system's vibration by transferring energy to the absorber mass. This research examines an electromagnetic tuned vibration absorber that can have its tuned frequency altered by gap and current variation. The advantage of an adjustable TVA is that the system can be tuned to various excitation frequencies to cancel vibration. This research examines a unique embodiment using permanent magnets and an electromagnetic absorber to alter the system dynamics. The focus is to allow changes in tuned frequency to cancel system vibrations. This research develops the electromagnetic theory, presents absorber system simulations, and tests the dynamic absorber's response. The electromagnetic field is investigated to determine the field between a stationary magnet and the absorber electromagnet. This field can be numerically calculated as the superposition of four constituent fields. With the electromagnetic field determined, the force to displacement relation between the stationary magnet and the absorber electromagnet is calculated. The best fit is determined to be an inverse square relationship. Once the spring force relation is determined, the damping mechanisms are discussed and experiments proposed to isolate the different damping mechanisms. In the simulations, it is found that by having an adjustable electromagnetic TVA the natural frequency can be adjusted 2-3% with a +10 amp input and over 50% for a variable gap. The advantage of the variable gap is that it may be adjusted once and then no additional energy is needed, while the advantage of the variable current is that the system may be rapidly altered. The experiments are undertaken to test the constructed absorber for the spring and damping force. The tests confirm the spring force relation and quantify the high damping present in the tested configuration. Then the absorber system transfer functions are recorded. The absorber is then applied to a single degree of freedom system to verify its cancellation results by a gap variation. / Ph. D.
344

High-Density Discrete Passive EMI Filter Design for Dc-Fed Motor Drives

Maillet, Yoann 02 October 2008 (has links)
This works systematically presents various strategies to reduce both differential mode (DM) and common mode (CM) noise using a passive filter in a dc-fed motor drive. Following a standard approach a baseline filter is first designed to be used as reference to understand and compare the available filter topologies. Furthermore, it is used to analyze the grounding scheme of EMI filter and more specifically provide guidelines to ground single or multi stages filter. Finally, the baseline filter is investigated to recognize the possible solutions to minimize the size of the whole filter. It turns out that the CM choke and DM capacitors are the two main downsides to achieve a small EMI filter. Therefore, ideas are proposed to improve the CM choke by using other type of material such as nano crystalline core, different winding technique and new integrated method. A material comparison study is made between the common ferrite core and the nano crystalline core. Its advantages (high permeability and saturation flux density) and drawback (huge permeability drop) are analyzed thought multitudes of small and large signals tests. A novel integrated filter structure is addressed that maximizes the window area of the ferrite core and increases its leakage inductance by integrating both CM and DM inductances on the same core. Small- and large-signal experiments are conducted to verify the validity of the structure showing an effective size reduction and a good improvement at low and high frequencies. To conclude, a final filter version is proposed that reduce the volume of the baseline filter by three improve the performances in power tests. / Master of Science
345

Modeling spontaneous undulator emissions using Lienard-Wiechert fields

Hallman, Susan 01 April 2003 (has links)
No description available.
346

Study on specific absorption rate

Asif, Rameez, Abd-Alhameed, Raed, Bin-Melha, Mohammed S., Qureshi, A., See, Chan H., Abdulraheem, Yasir I., Mapoka, Trust T., Noras, James M. January 2014 (has links)
No / In the past fifty years it has been clearly identified that the presence of biological tissues effect the performance of the antenna and considerable effort has been made to improve the characteristics of the mobile phone antenna's but very less effort has been put in to evaluate the effects of the radio frequency and energy absorption by the biological organisms and their effect. In this work as part of a bigger work package we have evaluated the effects of the handset orientation on the values of SAR and radiation efficiency as well as the effect of the distance upon these values. The study has produced some very interesting results showing that the most common way of holding the mobile phone i.e. microphone close to the mouth produces the highest SAR values.
347

A Study of Some Biological Effects of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation

Park, Young C. (Young Chul), 1960- 12 1900 (has links)
The experimental studies of this work were done using a microwave cavity spectrometer, Escherichia coli (E-coli) bacteria, and other peripheral equipment. The experiment consists of two steps. First, a general survey of frequencies from 8 GHz to 12 GHz was made. Second, a detailed experiment for specific frequencies selected from the first survey were further studied. Interesting frequency dependent results, such as unusually higher growing or killing rates of E-coli at some frequencies, were found. It is also concluded that some results are genetic, that is, the 2nd, and 3rd subcultures showed the same growing status as the 1st cultures.
348

Intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) : Susceptibility investigations and classification of civilian systems and equipment

Månsson, Daniel January 2008 (has links)
This PhD thesis addresses the threat posed to society by sources that can produce high power electromagnetic pulses (HEPM) and be used maliciously to disturb or damage electronic equipment. The vulnerability from intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) has increased in the recent decades due to the widespread dependence of the civil society on sensitive electronic systems and proliferation of radiation sources. As the characteristics of the disturbances associated with IEMI often have very high frequency content, the existing mitigation measures and protection components may not be adequate. It was seen that for ultra wideband (UWB) transients low voltage protection components may not work as intended, due to parasitic components that arises from the packaging of the device. The large spatial distribution of many civilian facilities and critical infra-structures (e.g., power generation, communications, train system, etc.) presents many unexpected ports for an attacker as the majority of the parts of these systems are not protected or secure. As the new European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) will utilize wireless communication for communication and control of the trains the vulnerability from different radiating HPEM sources was investigated. Angles of incidence and frequencies that are a threat in a given situation are identified. Due to the possibility of unexpected ports, the propagation of differential mode ultra wideband transients in low voltage power networks, when injected into a power socket of a facility, was studied. The effects on the transient propagation from cable bends, switches and junctions were studied, both in a laboratory setup and in the network of a facility. Also, as modern electronic equipment and systems may not be tested for waveforms and disturbances other than standardized EMC tests, experiments on some common commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment were performed with non-standard test situation. It was seen that these could easily be disturbed or even permanently damaged. In addition, due to the inherent difficulties with IEMI, a new method for classifying facilities from IEMI is suggested. It is based on available terminology of accessibility (A), susceptibility (S) and consequence (C), but expands these and forms the so called IEMI/ASC-cube.
349

Supressor eletromagnético de componentes harmônicas de sequência zero /

Freitas, Stefani Carolline Leal de. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Luís Carlos Origa de Oliveira / Banca: Júlio Borges de Souza / Banca: Olivio Carlos Nascimento Souto / Resumo: O acelerado desenvolvimento da eletrônica de potência vem desencadeando uma série de transformações no sistema elétrico, sendo possível destacar a constante alteração da natureza das cargas consumidoras, a proliferação da co-geração e o peso crescente de questões ambientais relacionadas à questão da geração. Grande parte das cargas atuais é composta por dispositivos não-lineares que, por muitas vezes, são a causa de problemas relacionados à qualidade da energia elétrica. Considerando a variedade da distribuição sequencial das harmônicas de corrente na utilização dos filtros passivos, destacam-se os filtros e bloqueadores eletromagnéticos, os quais têm merecido especial atenção devido à sua robustez e baixo custo de implantação. Este trabalho está particularmente direcionado à investigações relacionadas ao uso desses dispositivos que possibilitam uma atenuação do fluxo das principais componentes harmônicas que compõe as distorções harmônicas de sequência zero. Neste contexto, esta dissertação apresenta contribuições inéditas relacionadas com o desenvolvimento de modelos matemáticos no domínio da frequência para bloqueadores eletromagnéticos, e um estudo de modelos matemáticos para filtros eletromagnéticos, compondo então, o aqui denominado supressor eletromagnético de componentes de sequência zero. Apresenta-se ainda, a utilização de metodologias para análise de desempenho baseado no comportamento das componentes harmônicas sequenciais. É estabelecida uma base comparativa de natureza experimental que possibilita a avaliação do desempenho e da aderência do modelo proposto. São utilizados protótipos de baixa potência de um filtro e um bloqueador, ambos eletromagnéticos, construídos a partir de análises teóricas. Os modelos desenvolvidos são utilizados na composição de um aplicativo computacional para análise... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The accelerated development of power electronics has promoted a series of changes in the electrical system, so it is possible to highlight the constant changing of consumer loads, the proliferation of co-generation and the growing importance of environmental issues related to generation. Much of the current loads are composed of non-linear devices which, in many cases are the cause of problems related to power quality. Considering the sequential distribution variety of harmonic currents in the use of passive filters, highlight the electromagnetic filters and blockers, which have received special attention due to its robustness and low cost of deployment. This work is particularly directed to investigations related to the use of these devices which enable an attenuation of the flow of the principal harmonic components that compound the zero-sequence harmonic distortion. In this context, this work presents unedited contributions related to the development of mathematical models in the frequency domain for electromagnetic blocking, and a study of mathematical models of electromagnetic filters, making then, the here called electromagnetic zero-sequence components suppressor. It presents also, the use of methodologies for performance analysis based on the sequential behavior of harmonic components. It is established a comparison basis of experimental nature that enables the performance and adherence analysis of the model. Are used a low-power prototypes of a filter and a blocker, both electromagnetic, constructed from theoretical analysis. These models are used in the composition of a software for performance analysis and optimal project of harmonic filtering systems. This tool allows an individualized and systematic investigation of the electrical system behavior for distinct harmonic sequence components. Thus, through a detailed investigation it is possible to identify appropriated actions... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
350

Joining enabled by high velocity deformation

Zhang, Peihui 16 October 2003 (has links)
No description available.

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