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    • SCALABLE OPTIMIZATION METHOD FOR GENERATOR SCHEDULING UNDER UNCERTAINTY 

      Quarm JNR, Edward Arthur; 0000-0001-8376-5663 (2021-12-16)
      Scalable optimization methods for power system operation has been subject of research over the last 60 years. State-of-the-art methods in this research area is yet to yield the scalability desired by system operators for ...
    • SECOND ORDER ALGORITHM FOR SPARSELY CONNECTED NEURAL NETWORKS 

      Kheirkhah, Parastoo (2016-08-17)
      A systematic two-step batch approach for constructing a sparse neural network is presented. Unlike other sparse neural networks, the proposed paradigm uses orthogonal least squares (OLS) to train the network. OLS based ...
    • Second Order Training Algorithms For Radial Basis Function Neural Networks 

      Tyagi, Kanishka (Electrical Engineering, 2012-04-11)
      A systematic two step batch approach for constructing and training of Radial basis function (RBF) neural networks is presented. Unlike other RBF learning algorithms, the proposed paradigm uses <italic>optimal learning ...
    • Self-assembled synthesis and characterization of microchannels in polymeric membranes 

      Iqbal, Samir M.; Kahsai, Wintana T.; Pham, Uyen H. T.; Sankaran, Jeyantt S. (American Institute of Physics,Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, 2012-07-19)
      This article describes a novel self-assembly approach to create microchannels in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes using poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and polyurethane (PU). The interactions between hydrophilic PEO/PU ...
    • Self-assembled Synthesis Of Microfluidic Channels In PDMS 

      Sankaran, Jeyantt Srinivas (Electrical Engineering, 2011-10-11)
      The field of microfluidics is expanding rapidly finding applications in diverse areas ranging from solid state devices and semiconductors to bio- applications in cell culture and DNA assays and micro- arrays. PDMS has been ...
    • The Self-heating Effects Of Bipolar Juction Transistors On The Functionality Of A Current Feedback Amplifier 

      Xie, Xuesong (Electrical Engineering, 2010-11-01)
      Self-heating effects strongly affect the performance of modern silicon-on-insulator (SOI) bipolar junction transistors. This research work does an extensive analysis of self-heating effects on large-signal behavior, ...
    • SELF-INDUCED BACK ACTION ACTUATED NANOPORE ELECTROPHORESIS (SANE) SENSOR FOR MOLECULAR DETECTION AND ANALYSIS 

      Peri, Sai Santosh Sasank; 0000-0002-7224-9433 (2019-05-15)
      We fabricated a novel single molecule nanosensor by integrating a Solid-State Nanopore (SSNP) and a Double Nanohole (DNH) nanoaperture. The nanosensor employs Self-Induced Back-Action (SIBA) for optical trapping and enables ...
    • Self-organization And Resource Allocation In Wireless Sensor Networks 

      Zhao, Liang (Electrical Engineering, 2007-08-23)
      In this dissertation, we utilize clustering to organize wireless sensors into an energy-efficient hierarchy. We propose a Medium-Contention Based ClusterHeadship Auction (MCCHA) scheme, through which sensors self-organize ...
    • Self-similarity And Modeling Of LTE / LTE-A Data Traffic 

      Polaganga, Roopesh Kumar
      The mobile wireless communication system has evolved into its 4th generation with ubiquitous availability assuring higher data rates and reliable communication. To achieve a robust and reliable network, it is necessary to ...
    • Sequences Of Bayes Gaussian Classifier 

      Shah, Jimy (Electrical Engineering, 2008-04-22)
      A new method for designing sequences of Bayes Gaussian Classifiers is presented in this thesis. First, a basic Bayes Gaussian Classifier is designed with an assumption of data being Gaussian. Then, we have used the Output ...
    • Sequences Of Near-optimal Feedforward Neural Networks 

      Lakshmi Narasimha, Pramod (Electrical Engineering, 2007-09-17)
      In order to facilitate complexity optimization in feedforward networks, several integrated growing and pruning algorithms are developed. First, a growing scheme is reviewed which iteratively adds new hidden units to ...
    • Shared Data Acquisition System For Real-time Power Systems Applications 

      Hsu, Yi-Fang (Electrical Engineering, 2007-08-23)
      Digital signal processing chip (DSP's) can be used to perform data analysis computation and have very good performance in real-time system. Digital filters can be designed with consideration of both magnitude and phase ...
    • Short Circuit Analysis And Circuit Breaker Interrupting Capability Validations For Industrial Power Plants 

      Appanaicknepatti Ramachandran, Vijayanand (Electrical Engineering, 2012-04-11)
      The purpose of this study is to determine the short circuit current as well as evaluate the interrupting capability of the circuit breaker with higher accuracy for industrial power plants. Power plant protection and ...
    • Shrinking of Solid-state Nanopores by Direct Thermal Heating 

      Iqbal, Samir M.; Asghar, Waseem; Billo, Joseph A.; Ilyas, Azhar (Asghar et al;SpringerOpen;Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, 2011-05-04)
      Solid-state nanopores have emerged as useful single-molecule sensors for DNA and proteins. A novel and simple technique for solid-state nanopore fabrication is reported here. The process involves direct thermal heating of ...
    • Signal Processing In Radar And Non-radar Sensor Networks 

      Liang, Jing (Electrical Engineering, 2009-09-16)
      This dissertation studies six topics within the area of radar andnon-radar sensor networks from a signal processing perspective:radar sensor networks (RSN) waveform design and performance analysis(chapter 2), blind speed ...
    • Silicon Defect Recognition 

      Godbole, Aditi S. (Electrical Engineering, 2013-07-22)
      An algorithm is presented for the recognition of four types of defects present in silicon wafer images. Defect recognition is achieved by following a 3-step process: segmentation, feature extraction and classification.Multiple ...
    • SILICON NITRIDE DEVICES FOR NONLINEAR AND QUANTUM OPTICS APPLICATIONS 

      Samudrala, Sarath Chandra (2016-05-16)
      The technology of fabricating photonic devices on silicon wafers using the well established CMOS process methodology has been under active investigation for several years. In particular, microring resonators have been shown ...
    • Silicon Wafer Defect Segmentation Using Modified Pulse Coupled Neural Network 

      Telidevara, Chaitanya (Electrical Engineering, 2011-07-14)
      Defect segmentation has been a focal point in silicon wafer inspection research and it remains challenging because the defects are complicated by large variations in intensity distribution. An algorithm for silicon wafer ...
    • Simulation Analysis Of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Systems With Diversity Reception 

      Karri, Sai Sravan Bharadwaj (Electrical Engineering, 2008-08-08)
      With the rapid increase in the utility of voice and data services, there is a demand for higher data rates and reliability in wireless communications. A wireless communication channel is prone to degrading effects such ...
    • Simulation And Characterization Of ZnSe/BeTe Resonant Tunneling Diode On Silicon 

      Davis, Moshe (Electrical Engineering, 2007-08-23)
      ZnSe/BeTe resonant tunneling diodes were grown on silicon with a ZnxBe1-xTe buffer layer using MBE (Molecular Beam epitaxy).These devices were processed and characterized. The devices showed multiple NDR (negative differential ...