The feasibility of utilizing acoustic imaging techniques for
improving the undersea viewing capability of small submersibles is
investigated. The limiting values of major parameters in acoustic
imaging systems are established and graphs which illustrate the
parametric relationships are presented. A series of sample calculations
illustrate how the graphs can be...
The purpose of the thesis is to design, construct,
program, and test an automatic integrated circuit test
system. The class of integrated circuits tested was restricted
to digital integrated circuits. The general concept
of testing a digital integrated circuit is based on
the truth table of that circuit. A combination...
The feasibility of using the Franz-Keldysh effect in practical
light intensity controlling devices was investigated.
Reverse-biased diodes made from CdS were implemented to obtain
high electric fields necessary for the effect. The three types of
diodes studies were: MIS, metal-semiconductor barrier, and p⁺-n
heterojunction. An expression for the change in...
This thesis develops a simplified and logical simulation model
for an amplidyne excitation system for a synchronous generator with
an automatic voltage regulator.
The non-transfer function representation using field determined
parameters including variable inductance and machine saturation
was used to reduce the computing time for the stability analysis.
The simulation...
A non-volatile electrically alterable read-only memory using
an MOS field effect transistor with a threshold voltage which depended
upon the position of ionic charges for its memory was fabricated.
The conventional silicon dioxide layer was replaced by a composite
layer consisting of thermal silicon dioxide, electron beam
evaporated aluminum oxide,...
A new, computer oriented system for automatic, in situ
monitoring of water quality is proposed which makes full and effective
use of modern computer technology. The main objective of this thesis
work was the development of the concept for in situ computer controlled
experimenting as a reasonable and effective means...
The power spectral density of the acoustic signature of
Dungeness crab was calculated by the use of digital computer.
The signal produced by the Dungeness crab was an analog signal.
Therefore a conversion of the signal from analog to digital was
necessary. This was done by sampling the acoustic signature...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the necessity of
transposition in the construction of overhead transmission lines.
Line currents, line voltages and line losses of both the transposed
and untransposed lines were calculated and compared for two different
voltage classes. The conventional method of symmetrical components
was used...
The purpose of this study is to investigate radiation
losses in microstrip circuits. Expressions are derived to
evaluate the radiation resistances (or conductances) for
single terminated, open and short-circuited lines. The
quality factor Q of open and short-circuited stubs is
evaluated. An analytical procedure is formulated to
evaluate the radiation...
A simulation method using a hybrid computer is developed in
this dissertation to enhance the study of wind-driven ocean circulation.
The simulation is based on the mathematical model developed by
Ekman. Pure digital simulation is not economical due to excessive
computer time required for the solution of the partial differential...
Most technological problems associated with man-machine conversations
have been solved and are well documented in both the
contemporary technical and lay literature. The major remaining
technological problem is the real time conversion of a human's vocal
uterances into a "written" phoneme sequence representing the information
content of speech. The work...
It is popular belief that the volatility of the exchange rate is due
to the balance of payments, which in turn is mainly influenced by the
balance of trade. A closed-loop dynamic economic model is proposed
to describe and analyse the effect of the international trade of a
country on...
This paper investigates the benefit of various parallel processing
architectures for a Command and Control system for the Royal
Thai Air Force. Parallel processing has been shown to be useful
for air defense and air traffic control applications. Its advantages
are examined within the constraint imposed by the available
resources...
The exponentially tapered, nonuniform transmission'
line, applied as an impedance transformer, is analyzed and
modified. The analysis develops an expression for the input
reflection coefficient that has the magnitude and phase
as distinct functions. This allows ease in comparing the
approximate and exact solutions and in developing the S-parameters for...
Recent acheivements in high speed digital integrated
circuits has prompted the system designers to search for
a practical method of inter-connecting these high speed
circuits. This paper describes the implementation of the
microstrip transmission line on a high speed digital
data bus. Transmission line and characteristic impedance,
termination with single...
The dynamics of land use in the State of Oregon are simulated
on a digital computer. The introductory chapter outlines the complex
nature of the problems facing the post-industrial society and argues
that the scientific and professional estates share in the responsibility
for public policy formulation. The second chapter .presents...
This paper is concerned with the application of
hierarchial and parallel computing structures to digital
data communications processing in a multi-access telecommunications
environment. Designs are analyzed and
evaluated in terms of data collected from remote access
tele-communications traffic and in terms of the application
to several processing problems in the...
A liquid crystal thermographic technique was developed
for application to several problems in clinical
medicine and physiology. The procedure was inexpensive,
rapid, simple, versatile and acceptable to patients.
Investigators in the past have used cholesteric liquid
crystals for thermography but their use was limited to
research in the medical field...
REGTRAN (REGister TRANsfer), a hardware description
language and SYSSIM (SYStems SIMulation), a simulator for the
system described by REGTRAN were originally developed by Edward
Pett, Jr [33] at the University of Texas at Austin. These two programs
are successfully used to simulate many digital systems of
complex nature. It is...