Modern superscalar processors exploit instruction-level parallelism (ILP) by issuing multiple instructions in a single cycle because of increasing demand for higher performance in computing. However, stalls due to cache misses severely degrade the performance by disturbing the exploitation of ILP. Multiprocessors also greatly exacerbate the memory latency problem. In SMPs,...
The microprocessors will have more than a billion logic transistors on a single chip in the near future. Several alternatives have been suggested for obtaining highest performance with billion-transistor chips. To achieve the highest performance possible, an on-chip multiprocessor will become one promising alternative to the current superscalar microprocessor. It...
This paper discusses current network technologies and protocols and presents a simulation study of the most common networking protocol used today, TCP/IP. The TCP/IP protocol stack has many inherent problems that will be shown through this simulation study. Using the SimpleScalar Toolset, the significance of the data copying and checksumming...
Power optimization becomes more and more important due to the design cost and reliability. Sometimes high power consumption means expensive package cost and low reliability. The first step in optimizing power consumption is determining where power is consumed within a processor. While system-level code tracing and bit transition calculation are...
Digital systems, in particular microprocessor, have recently experienced phenomena growth in performance. Both technology advancement and clever design have sustained this performance growth. As clock frequency heads into the Ghz range, new circuit design, for both logic and storage, are needed. Such new circuit technology must provide needed performance with...
A fully automated method for content-based color image retrieval is developed to extract color and shape content of an image. A color segmentation algorithm based on the k-mean clustering algorithm is used and a saturated distance is proposed to discriminate between two color points in the HSV color space. The...
A new, fully automated summarization algorithm of MPEG compressed videos is designed to address the challenge of content based video retrieval. This algorithm segments the MPEG stream motion vector magnitudes using a seed growing region technique. Following the spatial segmentation of each frame, an intra-frame class-merging operation is performed. The...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of SrS-based alternating-current thin-film electroluminescent (ACTFEL) device operation. Three main accomplishments serving this purpose are presented in this thesis. First, two new methods are developed for estimation of insulator capacitance in ACTFEL devices possessing a large amount of dynamic...
Recently, with the realization of the World Wide Web, the tremendous need for high-speed data communications has grown. Several access techniques have been proposed which utilize the existing copper twisted pair cabling. Of these, the xDSL family, particularly ADSL and VDSL, have shown great promise in providing broadband or near-broadband...
In this thesis the network analog method is used to analyze various planar multi-conductor structures in multilayered, lossy dielectric media. The method is based on an efficient impedance network representation of the finite difference approximation of Laplace's equation for the electric potential. Using the network analog method, the transmission line...
The goal of this thesis is the identification and synthesis of high-luminance,
primary color alternating-current thin-film electroluminescent (ACTFEL) devices.
Special attention is paid to the synthesis of primary color green ACTFEL devices because
of the lack of an adequate primary green ACTFEL phosphor and the dominance
of green wavelengths in...
The distortions of input voltage and current waveforms generated by switch mode power supply (SMPS) operation are a major cause of concern in the power quality performance of commercial office buildings. These distortions are usually evaluated by performing a site survey of the building. In this thesis, a power quality...
The main achievement of this thesis is the development of a two-sheet charge simulation model with space charge creation by trap-to-band impact ionization to describe the electrical characteristics of alternating-current thin-film electroluminescent (ACTFEL) devices. The two-sheet charge model localizes all of the space charge in the phosphor region of an...
This thesis presents both an analysis and simulations of a passively controlled variable-speed generator system, which can be applied for renewable energy sources such as wind turbines. Parallel connected passive/external resistors and inductors are connected to the slip rings of a wound rotor induction machine to provide an acceptable speed...
Continuous process scale-down and emerging markets for low-power/low-voltage mobile systems call for low-voltage analog integrated circuits. Switched-capacitor (SC) circuits are the building blocks for analog signal processing and will encounter severe overdrive problems when operating at low voltage conditions. There exist three techniques to solve the problem, but with their...
In this thesis steady-state (i.e. steady-state with respect to the applied voltage waveform) transient current-transient voltage [i(t)-v(t)], transient brightness-transient current [b(t)-i(t)], transient brightness-transient voltage [b(t)-v(t)], transient current [i(t)], transient brightness [b(t)], and detrapped charge analysis are introduced as novel organic light emitting device (OLED) characterization methods. These analysis methods involve...
In the past, multimedia technology focused mainly on designing high quality audio and graphical imagery as well as providing adequate performance levels that the users demand for multimedia applications. However, the concept of multimedia has expanded into New-Media that involves variety use of multimedia data in consumer-oriented applications, such as...
Neurons are characterized by an electric potential which is established between their inside and outside media. They exhibit specific voltage fluctuations, in response to strong enough current impulses, called action potentials. In this work, a bang-bang controlled bilinear system (BLS) is derived to approximate the generation of a simple neuron's...
The application of information theory and digital signal processing techniques to digital
communication has resulted in robust methods for reliable high speed data transmission
over noisy channels environments. Among these methods, multicarrier systems have
become a viable solution for exploiting maximum spectral efficiency over both wideband
highly dispersive static and...
A new CAD-oriented methodology for the full-wave broadband characterization of coupled microstrip structures for RF/microwave and high-speed digital circuits is presented. The characterization methodology is based on the finite difference time domain (FDTD) technique combined with a systematic extraction procedure using the normal mode approach and multiport network concepts. The...
The widespread use of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) and the desire for such products from different vendors to operate together has generated a movement towards standardization. Over the last decade, several organizations worldwide have researched and developed such standards, this includes the IEEE 802.11 committee. One of the important...
Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD) systems are widely used in industry to effectively improve process efficiency and control. Typically, an ASD system consists of a motor with its speed controlled by a power electronics converter via varying the amplitude and frequency of the input voltage. However, several abnormal insulation failures of...
This dissertation presents the continued study of a
non-iterative decision feedback (DF) receiver/decoder
design and its application to cellular communications or
wireless local loop systems based on the IS-95(-A)
standard of the Telecommunications Industry Association
and also Personal Communications Services systems based on
the American National Standards Institute standard J-STD-...
Two methods of electro-optically characterizing alternating-current thin-film electroluminescent (ACTFEL) devices are investigated: photo-induced transferred charge (PIQ) and luminescence (PIL), and subthreshold voltage-induced transferred charge (VIQ) techniques. Both techniques provide information related to traps within the phosphor layer. PIQ/PIL experiments monitor the transport of electrons and holes across the phosphor layer...
A versatile computational technique for improved time domain modeling of electromagnetic radiative systems is demonstrated. Two computational methods are combined: the finite-difference time domain (FDTD) method, a full-wave electromagnetic field solver, and the Kirchhoff surface integral formulation, a spatial transformation technique. The combined FDTD/Kirchhoff technique is shown to increase accuracy...
The advance of digital IC technology has been very fast, as shown by rapid development of DSP, digital communication and digital VLSI. Within electronic signal processing, analog-to-digital conversion is a key function, which converts the analog signal into digital form for further processing. Recently, low-voltage and low-power have become also...
An 8 bit microcontroller slave unit was designed, constructed, and tested to demonstrate advantages and feasibility of master/slave parallel processing using conventional processors and relatively slow inter-processor communications. An 8 bit ISA bus controlled by an 80X86 is interfaced to a logic block that controls data flow to and from...
The awareness of electric power quality has increased over the past decade as electronic equipment
has become more susceptible to power disturbances. The most disruptive power disturbances are voltage
sags and momentary interruptions and their effect on adjustable speed drives (ASDs) is studied in this
thesis.
Several solutions have been...
With the introduction of high speed semiconductor power devices and the
increased application of adjustable speed drives (ASDs) for efficient speed control of ac
motors, there has been a growing number of costly motor-drive related process failures. It
has been found that the high dv/dt and high switching frequency have...
As the performance gap between processor and memory grows, memory latency will be a major bottleneck in achieving high processor utilization. Multithreading has emerged as one of the most promising and exciting techniques used to tolerate memory latency by exploiting thread-level parallelism. The question however remains as to how effective...
In recent years, the rapidly growth of CMOS technology has evolved towards submicron and deep-submicron features. Due to smaller device sizes, and significant demand for low-power designs, the maximum allowable power supply voltage is restricted. So far, two solutions; clock boosting and switched opamp schemes have been proposed. The material...
Three block ciphers are considered to determine how well they can be
implemented on existing superscalar architectures such as the Intel Pentium.
An examination of the Pentium architecture suggests that substantial
performance increases can be achieved if particular rules are followed.
Software libraries are written in high-level C language and...
The major limiting factor of DRAM access time is the low transconductance of the
MOSFET's which have only limited current drive capability. The bipolar junction
transistor(BJT) has a collector current amplification factor, β, times base current and is
limited mostly by the willingness to supply this base current. This collector...
Advancements in the sophistication and complexity of modern electronic systems are creating a need for highly integrated systems with ever higher operational frequencies. The economical demands of these systems dictate that they be implemented using low cost fabrication technologies, such as digital CMOS. One of the major challenges facing circuit...
This thesis investigates two methods of optical excitation of alternating-current thin-film electroluminescent (ACTFEL) devices. The two experimental methods investigated in this thesis are the photo-induced charge (PIQ) and luminescence (PIL), and the subthreshold-voltage induced transferred charge (VIQ) techniques. PIQ/PIL experiments utilize an above-bandgap laser pulse to investigate the transport properties...
Today's computer and network communication systems rely on authenticated and
secure transmission of information, which requires computationally efficient and
low bandwidth cryptographic algorithms. Among these cryptographic algorithms
are the elliptic curve cryptosystems which use the arithmetic of finite fields. Furthermore,
the fields of characteristic two are preferred since they provide...
The precise measurement of a capacitance difference or ratio in a digital form is
very important for capacitive sensors, for CMOS process characterization as well as for the
realization of precise switched-capacitor data converters, amplifiers and other circuits
utilizing ratioed capacitors. This thesis introduces design techniques for on-chip capacitor
ratio...
Computer and network security has recently become a popular subject due to the explosive growth of the Internet and the migration of commerce practices to the electronic medium. Thus the authenticity and privacy of the information transmitted and the data stored on networked computers is of utmost importance. The deployment...
Extensive studies have been undertaken on the transient stability of large interconnected
power systems with flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS) devices installed.
Varieties of control methodologies have been proposed to stabilize the postfault system
which would otherwise eventually lose stability without a proper control. Generally speaking,
regular transient stability is...
Estimating the operating efficiency of an induction machine is of prime importance for modern plant management. An extensive testing program of present efficiency estimation techniques was performed at the Motor Systems Resource Facility (MSRF), during which serious shortcomings of the existing techniques were identified. The objective of the work of...
This thesis describes compensation techniques for cascaded delta-sigma A/D
converters (ADCs) and high-performance switched-capacitor (SC) circuits. Various
correlated-double-sampling (CDS) techniques are presented to reduce the effects of the
nonidealities, such as clock feedthrough, charge injection, opamp input-referred noise and
offset, and finite opamp gain, in SC circuits. A CDS technique...
This thesis is a preliminary study of the relative performance of the major speech compression techniques, Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM) and Subband Coding (SBC) in the presence of transmission distortion. The combined effect of the channel distortions and the channel codec including error correction is represented by bursts of...
A relatively new development in the electric machines field has been the written-pole technology, of which the latest product is the large single-phase electric motor, the single phase Written-Pole Motor (WPM). The WPM is a synchronous, permanent-magnet single-phase motor having a weak rotor cage for start-up which in addition exhibits...
The Motor Systems Resource Facility (MSRF) at Oregon State University presently conducts a variety of steady state tests on Motors and Generators, with ratings of upto 300Hp.(225kW), using a dynamometer. The dynamometer consists of an induction motor fed by a power electronic converter. A control computer uses a serial link,...
Full integration of CMOS low noise amplifiers (LNA) presents a challenge for low
cost CMOS receiver systems. A critical problem faced in the design of an RF CMOS LNA
is the inaccurate high-frequency noise model of the MOSFET implemented in circuit
simulators such as SPICE. Silicon-based monolithic inductors are another...
Radiation studies were performed on compound semiconductor heterostructure devices. The objective was to understand the degradation processes caused by the exposure of these devices to radiation. Preliminary experiments were focussed on studying the degradation phenomenon in single heterojunctions and single quantum wells. It was found that ionizing radiation like gamma...
In this thesis, three model-based methods are presented for finding the location of a
point source with possibly time-varying strength for a class of distributed parameter systems.
The first method involves off-line numerical computation of the time-response data
at the sensor(s) from all possible source locations and functions of source...
Currently, the two most critical factors of microprocessor design are performance and power. The optimum balance of these two factors is reflected in the speed-power product(SPP). 32-bit CMOS adders are used as representative circuits to investigate a method of
reducing the SPP. The purpose of this thesis is to show...
In recent years, there has been an extensive effort to develop low-cost implementations
of radio frequency integrated circuits for consumer applications. This thesis is a
research effort in the design and implementation of integrated RF CMOS Power Amplifiers
(PAs). A significant challenge in the implementation of RF CMOS ICs is...
Recent developments in digital communications at microwave frequencies have revealed that local oscillator phase noise is often a factor in the bit error rate (BER) analysis. Digital signals transported across microwave radio links acquire waveform jitter from local oscillator phase noise. As jitter increases so does BER.
The main goals...
In recent years, high speed data communications over twisted pair cables has gained
tremendous demand. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) was standardized for
use over twisted pair cables. A critical component in ADSL system is the echo canceller
which is intended to discriminate unwanted echo signals caused by twisted pair...
A method and apparatus are presented for generating suppressed carrier digital clock signals. These clock signals have the advantage of being broad band in nature and thus exhibiting lower power spectral density. Structures or systems utilizing such clock signals would be less likely to create electromagnetic noise of sufficient intensity...
As the design of computers advances, two important trends have surfaced: The exploitation of parallelism and the design against memory latency. Into these two new trends has come the Multithreaded Virtual Processor (MVP). Based on a standard superscalar core, the MVP is able to exploit both Instruction Level Parallelism (ILP)...
The advent of low-cost RFIC's fabricated in Silicon-based technologies has led to the use of monolithic lumped elements which are located on-die. While it is clearly advantageous to have a high degree of integration and thus fewer off chip elements, parasitic losses due to semiconducting substrate effects can be a...
Delta-sigma modulators are currently a very popular technique for making high-resolution
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs).
These oversampled data converters have several advantages over conventional Nyquist-rate
converters, including an insensitivity to many analog component imperfections, a
simpler antialiasing filter and reduced accuracy requirements in the sample and hold....
Delta-sigma modulators are currently a very popular technique for making high-resolution
analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters (ADCs and DACs). Most
delta-sigma modulators in production today employ single-bit quantization because a 1-bit DAC is inherently linear, whereas a multi-bit DAC is not. Were it not for this drawback,
the use of multi-bit...
The multimedia capabilities of computers have recently become the focus of computer developers due to the increasing demand for advanced computer graphics and new media capabilities, such as video conferencing, 3-D visualization, and animation. To support these multimedia capabilities, specialized graphics hardware, such as MPEG encoding/decoding card, 3-D graphics card,...
Since its introduction in the early 1990s, the quick growth of the World Wide Web
(WWW) traffic raises the question of whether past Local Area Network (LAN) packet
traces still reflect the current situation or whether they have become obsolete. For this
thesis, several LAN packet traces were obtained by...
Reliable controller designs have been developed in this thesis for a number of finite-horizon
and infinite-horizon problems with possibly non-zero initial conditions. These
reliable controllers assure that system stability and system performance will be
maintained despite certain system faults. The performance measure used in this thesis is
an "H[subscript ∞]-like...
Adaptive filtering may be applied in areas where an optimal filtering algorithm
may not be known a-priori and where the filtering operation may be non-stationary. This
field, or more generally, the field of adaptive systems, is one which may be regarded as
mature, having been the subject of considerable research...
The recent demand for wireless transceivers has created a flurry of research into nontraditional
receiver architectures. The homodyne receiver, because of its high degree of
integration, low complexity and low power consumption, has surfaced a desirable alternative
to the well-known heterodyne receiver. However, distortions such as gain and phase
imbalance...
It has been verified by theoretical analysis, circuit simulation and test that two
switch transistors in parallel in a simple sample and hold circuit can be achieve high speed
with low error voltage due to charge injection. The wide transistor provides low RC time
constant when it is closed and...
The counterflow pipeline concept was originated by Sproull et. al.[1] to demonstrate the concept of asynchronous circuits. The basic premise is that a simple architecture with only local communication and control and a simple regular structure will result in increased performance. This thesis attempts to analyze the performance of the...
A comparison of two novel demodulators. The first is a basic zero crossing demodulator,
as introduced by Beards. The second is an approach proposed by Hovin. The two demodulators
are compared to each other and to the conventional method of demodulation.
The application of systems and control theory to membrane physiology is presented here. Modeling efforts have focused on describing those physiologically realistic mechanisms which govern the regulation of membrane permeability in nerve. The motivation behind identifying such mechanisms lies in understanding the morphology of neural activity on a meaningful and...
The ability to integrate designs from board level, multi-chip modules to single process solutions is highly attractive in today's PC multimedia industry. Saving board area and chip count will decrease the production cost of personal computing hardware and increase profitability. The ability to integrate analog circuit capability and it's reference...
Computer and network security systems rely on the privacy and authenticity of information, which requires implementation of cryptographic functions. Software implementations of these functions are often desired because of their flexibility and cost effectiveness. In this study, we concentrate on developing high-speed and area-efficient modular multiplication and exponentiation algorithms for...
As Si MOS approaches its maximum limits in speed and bandwidth, new
devices are desired to meet the needs of high speed communications and signal
processing. A device that exhibits superior performance to Si MOS, BJT, and
GaAs technology is the HEMT (high electron mobility transistor).
The HEMT offers superior...
Basic operation, as well as successful development, of the Brush less Doubly-fed Machine (BDFM) has been documented, and research has turned from proof of concept and early development to the more practical direction of increased manufacturability to prove industrial viability. Previous research centered on using standard induction motor stators along...
An AC/AC converter has been designed and implemented for the purpose of
providing a modular drive system with a Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM.) This
converter is to be used in laboratory testing and also as part of a demonstration system in
the field.
All hardware needed to start and run...
This thesis presents the development of a supervisory controller for a pre-commercial
Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM) drive system. In addition,
characterizations of new diecast rotors for the BDFM are presented. Using the
characterization results from the new rotors, a control scheme was developed to allow a
BDFM to be packaged...
Interference from other adjacent users in wireless applications is a major problem
in direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA). This is also known as the
near-far problem where a strong signal from one user interferes with other users. The
current approach to deal with the near-far problem in DS-CDMA systems is to...
The counterflow pipeline concept was originated by Sproull and Sutherland to demonstrate
the concept of asynchronous circuits. This architecture relies on distributed decision
making and localized clocking and data movement. We have taken these ideas and reformulated
them into a substantially faster more scalable architecture that has the same distributed...
Recent advances in high density low cost RF and microwave three dimensional
integration technologies using LTCC(Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics),
laminate and other multilayer hybrid and integrated circuits have increased interest
in the design of embedded passive components such as inductors, capacitors and
filters. The purpose of this study is to...
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) has been used extensively for motor control, DC-AC
converters, DC-DC converters and in audio applications. The conventional method of
generating a pulse width modulated signal involves generating an accurate sawtooth or triangle
wave using analog circuits. In CMOS, being analog circuit intensive puts extra constraints
on...
This dissertation investigates the constraints which arise when switched-capacitor
(SC) delta-sigma modulators are designed for low-voltage operation, targeting also low
power dissipation, and proposes methods of improving the performance and optimizing
for low power dissipation. This is accomplished by identifying critical elements whose
performance can lead to increased power dissipation,...
Multi-level decision feedback equalization (MDFE) is an effective sampled signal processing technique to remove inter-symbol interference (ISI) from disk read-back signals. Parallelism which doubles the symbol rate can be realized by utilizing the characteristic of channel response and decision feedback equalization algorithm.
A mixed-signal IC implementation has been chosen for...
An active-matrix electroluminescent (AMEL) design tool has been developed for
the simulation of AMEL display devices. The AMEL design tool is a software package
that simulates AMEL device operation using a lumped parameter circuit model. The
lumped parameter circuit model is developed primarily to address AMEL power
dissipation issues. The...
Until now the topic of motion estimation, as used in video compression, has been dominated by search methodologies which are modifications of an exhaustive search. This research takes a completely new approach by applying two evolvable search algorithms, the Genetic Algorithm and the Genetic Program, to the area of motion...
Minimizing the dynamic power consumption of a circuit is becoming a more and more important issue for digital circuit design in the age of portable electronics. Among all the arithmetic circuits, addition is the most fundamental operation. Therefore, designing low power adder is an important and necessary research area.
In...
A relatively recent development in the late 1980s in processors has been the superscalar processor. Superscalar processors use multiple pipelines in an attempt to achieve higher performance than previous generations of processors. Having multiple pipelines makes it possible to execute more than one instruction per cycle. However, since instructions are...
Sorting is one of the more computationally intensive tasks a computer performs. One of the most effective ways to speed up the task of sorting is by using parallel algorithms. When implementing a parallel algorithm, the designer has to make several decisions. Among the decisions are the algorithm and the...
In this thesis, novel design techniques have been proposed for implementing high-linearity SC circuits in a standard digital CMOS process. They use nonlinear MOSFET capacitors instead of linear double-poly capacitors. To reduce their nonlinearities, a bias voltage is applied to keep MOSFET capacitors in their accumulation regions. For further reduction...
Delta-sigma data converters have gained popularity in both analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters (ADCs and DACs) due to their simplicity, high linearity and immunity to many analog circuit imperfections. These data converters include features such as oversampling, noise-shaping, and (historically) single-bit quantization. Single-bit converters are preferred for their inherent linearity. This...
The Discrete Cosine Transform is used in many image and video compression
standards. Many methods have been developed for efficiently computing the Discrete
Cosine Transform including flowgraph algorithms, distributed arithmetic and
two-dimensional decompositions.
A new architecture based on distributed arithmetic is presented for computing
the Discrete Cosine Transform and it's...
High-accuracy and high-speed CMOS track-and-hold (T/H) or sample-and-hold (S/H) circuits are an important part of the analog-to-digital interface. The switched-capacitor (SC) circuits usually contain one or more op-amps whose dc offset, finite gain, finite bandwidth have a big impact on the accuracy of the track-and-hold circuit. Basic correlated double sampling...
Oversampled delta-sigma modulation is one of the widely used A/D conversion
techniques for narrow bandwidth signals. In this study several new lowpass and
bandpass delta-sigma modulator architectures as well as novel pseudo-N-path integrators
that can be used in implementing these architectures are proposed.
By using multiplexing techniques the new lowpass...
A Graphic User Interface is developed to determine the existence of a
particular sequence of piano notes within a monophonic sound waveform.
Such waveforms are recorded within the Graphic User Interface and then
passed to the monophonic analysis engine. The first phase of analysis segments
the PCM sound data to...
Decision feedback equalization (DFE) is a sampled-data technique used for data recovery in digital communications channels. Multi-level decision feedback equalization (MDFE) has been developed for channels using the 2/3(1,7) RLL code.
The optimum detector for a digital communication channel affected by ISI and noise consists of a matched filter, followed...
This thesis describes design techniques for high-performance switched-capacitor
(SC) circuits, primarily for high-linearity low-noise SC circuits in the presence of
component imperfections, such as nonlinear op-amp voltage transfer characteristics,
capacitor nonlinearities as well as the finite op-amp dc gain and op-amp offset and noise.
Various correlated-double-sampling (CDS) schemes are discussed,...
Increasing densities on magnetic data storage devices leads to problems of
severe intersymbol interference (ISI), additive noise and non-linearities. Advanced
detection strategies for magnetic recording channels fall into two categories: partial
response equalization with maximum likelihood decoding and decision feedback
equalization. This study focuses on doing an adaptive all-pass forward...