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Emulation of wind turbine and sensorless control of doubly-fed induction generator for wind energy application
Wind energy utilization has been growing at a rapid rate, fuelling research and development in wind turbine – generator systems. Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) driven by a wind turbine is a commonly used wind energy ... -
Energy And Channel-Aware Power And Discrete Rate Adaptation And Access In Energy Harvesting Wireless Networks
(2013-01-08)Energy harvesting (EH) nodes, which harvest energy from the environment in order to communicate over a wireless link, promise perpetual operation of wireless networks. The primary focus of the communication system design ... -
Energy Aware Synthesis of Accelerators on a Network of HyperCells
With supply voltage no longer scaling down at the same rate as transistor feature size, keeping power dissipation to practical levels while maximizing performance is becoming a challenge in future computing systems. ... -
Energy Efficient Scheduling Of Sensing Activity In Wireless Sensor Networks Using Information Coverage
(2009-08-19)Network lifetime is a key issue in wireless sensor networks where sensor nodes, distributed typically in remote/hostile sensing areas, are powered by finite energy batteries which are not easily replaced/recharged. Depletion ... -
Energy Efficient Scheme Using Handshaking For Broadcast In A Wireless Ad Hoc Network
(2013-07-02)The applications of ad hoc wireless networks envisaged in this thesis are those related to issues of disaster management, rehabilitation, security and defense. The circumstances in such situations warrants the deployment ... -
Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks : Performance Evaluation And Trade-offs
(2017-09-23)Wireless sensor networks(WSNs) have a diverse set of applications such as military surveillance, health and environmental monitoring, and home automation. Sensor nodes are equipped with pre-charged batteries, which drain ... -
Energy-Efficient Data Fusion Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are finding increasing use in applications such as environmental monitoring, military surveillance, and healthcare due to their low cost and ease of deployment. However, the nodes in a ... -
Energy-efficient Hardware and Algorithmic Techniques for Design of Low-power Intelligent Systems
Low-power design techniques involving hardware and algorithms framework are a fundamental challenge of the modern electronic system. The internet connects devices (IoTs) with advanced capabilities in sensing and processing ... -
Engineering quantum emitters in WSe2 films on metal films
The discovery of single photon emitters (SPEs) in van der Waals materials, in particular, from point defects in Tungsten Diselenide (WSe2) and hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN), has sparked tremendous research interest in the ... -
Engineering van der Waals Heterojunctions for Electronic and Optoelectronic Device Applications
Efficient preparation and characterization of layered materials and their van der Waals heterojunctions lay the foundation for various opportunities in both fundamental studies and device applications. The vast library ... -
Enhancement of Small Signal Stability in Power Systems: Novel Approaches
The modern power system is a highly nonlinear system that operates in a constantly changing environment. Power system, need to maintain more or less flat voltage profile across the grid and maintain stability for small and ... -
Enhancing Coverage and Robustness of Database Generators
Generating synthetic databases that capture essential data characteristics of client databases is a common requirement for enterprise database vendors. This need stems from a variety of use-cases, such as application testing ... -
Entanglement-assisted Additive Qudit Stabilizer Codes
Quantum systems governed by the laws of quantum mechanics are the most awaited technology of this century. Based on the shrinkage in the size of the devices over the years in classical systems, device sizes are expected ... -
An Environment for Automatic Generation of Code Optimizers
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-03-11)Code optimization or code transformation is a complex function of a compiler involving analyses and modifications with the entire program as its scope. In spite of its complexity, hardly any tools exist to support this ... -
Equalization Algorithms And Performance Analysis In Cyclic-Prefixed Single Carrier And Multicarrier Wireless Systems
(2014-05-21)The work reported in this thesis is divided in to two parts. In the first part, we report a closed-form bit error rate (BER) performance analysis of orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) on the uplink in ... -
Equivalence test for the trace iterated matrix multiplication polynomial
An m-variate polynomial f is affine equivalent to an n-variate polynomial g if m > n and there is a full rank n * m matrix A and a n-dimensional vector b such that f(x) = g(Ax + b). Given blackbox access to f and g (i.e ... -
Equivalent Circuit Analyses and Methods to Enhance Bandwidth of Klystron Reentrant Cavities
Klystron is used as an amplifier at microwave frequency range. Klystrons use cylindrical or rectangular reentrant cavities in their interaction structure. Characteristics of reentrant cavity can be defined using parameters ... -
Erasure Codes for Distributed Storage: Tight Bounds and Matching Constructions
The reliable storage of Big Data across a spatially distributed network of nodes, calls for erasure-correcting codes that in addition to protecting against data loss, can also efficiently handle node repair. The need for ... -
Error Correction in Index Coding And Coded Caching
In an index coding problem, there is a sender which has a set of messages and there are multiple receivers demanding possibly different subsets of these messages and possessing some other subsets of these messages as ...