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Electronic Publishing For Engineering Education, Donald G. Dudley Jan 2006

Electronic Publishing For Engineering Education, Donald G. Dudley

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Electronic transmission of text is a revolution in progress with a profound effect on engineering education. As with all revolutions, the result is both a threat and a promise. The promise is the ease and speed of dissemination of text. The threat involves serious difficulties that arise in efforts to protect the intellectual property rights of the authors and publishers of the technical information. In this paper, we discuss both the threat and the promise. We highlight the differences in dealing with books and with journals. We give a wide range of examples from both inside of and outside of …


Introducing Students To Communications Concepts Using Optical And Low-Power Wireless Devices, James M. Conrad, Ivan Howitt Jan 2006

Introducing Students To Communications Concepts Using Optical And Low-Power Wireless Devices, James M. Conrad, Ivan Howitt

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Wireless communication has become an important feature for commercial products and a popular research topic within the last ten years. There are now more mobile phone subscriptions than wired-line subscriptions. Lately, one area of commercial interest has been low-cost, low-power, and short-distance wireless communication used for "personal wireless networks." Technology advancements are providing smaller and more cost effective devices for integrating computational processing, wireless communication, and a host of other functionalities. These embedded communications devices will be integrated into applications ranging from homeland security to industry automation and monitoring. They will also enable custom tailored engineering solutions, creating a revolutionary …


An Experience On Problem Based Learning In An Engineering Faculty, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş Jan 2006

An Experience On Problem Based Learning In An Engineering Faculty, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In 2001, Engineering Faculty of Dokuz Eylül University has started to change its undergraduate education in a radical way. As being among the first examples in the world, the Departments of Electrical and Electronics, Geological and Geophysics Engineering in 2002 and Mining Engineering Department in 2003 have adopted the so-called "modular-staged problem based active learning system". The system is based on real engineering problems which values teamwork and the integration of information from different disciplines and it places the student at the center of the learning process. The faculty has learned many things and it needs to learn many other …


Secure Digital Communication Using Chaotic Symbolic Dynamics, Ajeesh P. Kurian, Sadasivan Puthusserypady Jan 2006

Secure Digital Communication Using Chaotic Symbolic Dynamics, Ajeesh P. Kurian, Sadasivan Puthusserypady

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

One of the major hurdles in implementing chaotic communication schemes is the synchronization of chaotic systems. For the last two decades, numerous contributions of varying successes have been made by researchers from different disciplines for the synchronization of chaotic systems. Symbolic dynamics based synchronization method is shown to be capable of providing high quality synchronization (HQS), which is essential for reliable communication. In this work, using this method, a secure digital communication system is proposed. The well known piece-wise linear 1-D map such as tent map and Bernoulli shift map are used for this study. Since the information is dynamically …


Human Identification Using Gait, Murat Eki̇nci̇ Jan 2006

Human Identification Using Gait, Murat Eki̇nci̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Gait refers to the style of walking of an individual. This paper presents a view-invariant approach for human identification at a distance, using gait recognition. Recognition of a person from their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Based on principal component analysis (PCA), this paper describes a simple, but efficient approach to gait recognition. Binarized silhouettes of a motion object are represented by 1-D signals, which are the basic image features called distance vectors. The distance vectors are differences between the bounding box and silhouette, and are extracted using 4 projections of the silhouette. Based on normalized correlation of …


State-Space Synthesis Of Current-Mode First-Order Log-Domain Filters, Ali̇ Kirçay, Uğur Çam Jan 2006

State-Space Synthesis Of Current-Mode First-Order Log-Domain Filters, Ali̇ Kirçay, Uğur Çam

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper proposes current-mode first-order log-domain filters, which are systematically derived using the state-space synthesis procedure. First-order low-pass, high-pass, and all-pass responses are obtained with different circuit types. The filter circuits have very simple structures, since they use only bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and a grounded capacitor. They can be electronically tuned by changing an external current. The filters have a greater bandwidth due to inherently current-mode and log-domain operation. PSPICE simulations are given to confirm the theoretical analysis.


Readjusting The Current Trend In Electrical Power Engineering, Johan Smit, Peter Morshuis, Edward Gulski Jan 2006

Readjusting The Current Trend In Electrical Power Engineering, Johan Smit, Peter Morshuis, Edward Gulski

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper the electrical power education curriculum is analyzed from the viewpoint of the electrical power industry and from the viewpoint of young people that contemplate their future academic study. From the perspective of young people in industrialized countries contemplating their future and the possibilities of an academic study, the current curriculum in (power) engineering lacks attraction. The number of freshmen still shows a decreasing trend. This paper is aimed to be a contribution towards readjusting this trend


A Labview-Based Virtual Instrument For Engineering Education: A Numerical Fourier Transform Tool, Levent Sevgi̇, Çağatay Uluişik Jan 2006

A Labview-Based Virtual Instrument For Engineering Education: A Numerical Fourier Transform Tool, Levent Sevgi̇, Çağatay Uluişik

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Engineering is based on practice. The minima of this practice should be given during the university education. This has become more and more comprehensive and expensive parallel to high-technology devices developed and presented to societies. Computers, microprocessor-based devices, programmable systems on Chip (PSoC), etc., make engineering education not only very complex but interdisciplinary as well. Building undergraduate labs has become more and more expensive if only physical experimentation and hands-on training are targeted. On the other hand, simple, comparatively much cheaper software may turn a regular personal computer (PC) into a virtual lab. The key question therefore is, to establish …


Sturm-Liouville Equation: The Bridge Between Eigenvalue And Green's Function Problems, Levent Sevgi̇ Jan 2006

Sturm-Liouville Equation: The Bridge Between Eigenvalue And Green's Function Problems, Levent Sevgi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This article is intended as an educational aid and discusses guided wave propagation problems that are modeled via the Sturm-Liouville equation in electromagnetics. The bridge between source-free (eigenvalue) and source-driven (Green's function) problems that are represented by the same Sturm-Liouville equation is emphasized. The presentation focuses on representation of an arbitrary source from the features (eigenfunctions) of the problem geometry and extraction of the eigenvalues of a problem from propagation characteristics (Green's function) on a canonical problem; a homogeneously filled parallel plate waveguide with non-penetrable boundaries


Agents For Integrating Distributed Data For Complex Computations, Ahmed M. Khedr, Raj Bhatnagar Jan 2006

Agents For Integrating Distributed Data For Complex Computations, Ahmed M. Khedr, Raj Bhatnagar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Algorithms for many complex computations assume that all the relevant data are available on a single node of a computer network. In the emerging distributed and networked knowledge environments, databases relevant for computations may reside on a number of nodes connected by a communication network. These data resources cannot be moved to other network sites due to privacy, security, and size considerations. The desired global computation must be decomposed into local computations to match the distribution of data across the network. The capability to decompose computations must be general enough to handle different distributions of data and different participating nodes …


Controlling Rail Potential Of Dc Supplied Rail Traction Systems, Mehmet Turan Söylemez, Süleyman Açikbaş, Adnan Kaypmaz Jan 2006

Controlling Rail Potential Of Dc Supplied Rail Traction Systems, Mehmet Turan Söylemez, Süleyman Açikbaş, Adnan Kaypmaz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Most modern DC electrified mass transit systems use a totally floating earth as their grounding strategy. A well-known problem related with totally floating systems is that the touch potentials can be dangerously high. In order to reduce the voltages on rails, several devices exist. Most of these devices allow a direct connection to earth when a certain voltage threshold is exceeded. In this paper, the working principles of these devices are given and the effect of certain parameters related with these devices on the minimum achievable touch potentials is investigated.


The Hydra Filesystem: A Distrbuted Storage Famework, Benjamin Gonzalez, George K. Thiruvathukal Jan 2006

The Hydra Filesystem: A Distrbuted Storage Famework, Benjamin Gonzalez, George K. Thiruvathukal

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Hydra File System (HFS) is an experimental framework for constructing parallel and distributed filesystems. While parallel and distributed applications requiring scalable and flexible access to storage and retrieval are becoming more commonplace, parallel and distributed filesystems remain difficult to deploy easily and configure for different needs. HFS aims to be different by being true to the tradition of high-performance computing while employing modern design patterns to allow various policies to be configured on a per instance basis (e.g. storage, communication, security, and indexing schemes). We describe a working prototype (available for public download) that has been implemented in the Python …


Speaking With Numbers: Scientific Literacy And Public Understanding Of Science, Levent Sevgi̇ Jan 2006

Speaking With Numbers: Scientific Literacy And Public Understanding Of Science, Levent Sevgi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Public understanding of science and scientific literacy is discussed. Scientific method, scientific process and scientific filter are reviewed accordingly. Basic terms of measurement and numerical calculation are outlined. Finally, fundamental requirements of scientific literacy and critical response skills are presented.


Control Of Decoherence In Open Quantum Systems, Narayan Ganesan Jan 2006

Control Of Decoherence In Open Quantum Systems, Narayan Ganesan

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

No abstract provided.


Discovering Functional Modules By Clustering Gene Co-Expression Networks, Jianhua Ruan, Weixiong Zhang Jan 2006

Discovering Functional Modules By Clustering Gene Co-Expression Networks, Jianhua Ruan, Weixiong Zhang

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Identification of groups of functionally related genes from high throughput gene expression data is an important step towards elucidating gene functions at a global scale. Most existing approaches treat gene expression data as points in a metric space, and apply conventional clustering algorithms to identify sets of genes that are close to each other in the metric space. However, they usually ignore the topology of the underlying biological networks. In this paper, we propose a network-based clustering method that is biologically more realistic. Given a gene expression data set, we apply a rank-based transformation to obtain a sparse co-expression network, …


Fair Efficiency, Or Low Average Delay Without Starvation, Christoph Jechlitschek, Sergey Gorinksky Jan 2006

Fair Efficiency, Or Low Average Delay Without Starvation, Christoph Jechlitschek, Sergey Gorinksky

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Elastic applications are primarily interested in minimal delay achievable for their messages under current network load. In this paper, we investigate how to transmit such messages over a bottleneck link efficiently and fairly.


An Improved Analysis For A Greedy Remote-Clique Algorithm Using Factor-Revealing Lps, Benjamin E. Birnbaum, Kenneth J. Goldman Jan 2006

An Improved Analysis For A Greedy Remote-Clique Algorithm Using Factor-Revealing Lps, Benjamin E. Birnbaum, Kenneth J. Goldman

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Given a complete graph with nonnegative edge weights satisfying the triangle inequality and a positive integer p, the remote-clique problem is to find a subset of p vertices having a maximum-weight induced subgraph. A simple greedy algorithm for the problem has been shown to have an approximation ratio of 4, but a tight example has not been provided. In this paper, we use the technique of factor revealing linear programs to prove that this algorithm actually achieves an approximation ratio of 2, matching the best-known ratio for the problem. The greedy algorithm's running time of O(pn) makes it the fastest …


Activepdf-Toolk, Washington University In St. Louis Computer Science Engineering Department Jan 2006

Activepdf-Toolk, Washington University In St. Louis Computer Science Engineering Department

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

This document provides information for deploying activePDF Toolkit Professional in a development environment. This document is organized into four sections: Getting Started, Tutorials, Technical Reference and the Toolkit Appendices. The Getting Started section covers setup and installation, includes a product overview and information related to operating Toolkit Professional. Tutorials includes examples of many Toolkit features, including PDF generation and form filling. All of the tutorials can be used with activePDF Toolkit. Technical Reference provides detailed information on Toolkit’s objects, subobjects, methods and properties.


A Tabu Search Algorithm To Minimize The Makespan For The Unrelated Parallel Machines Scheduling Problem With Setup Times, Magdy Helal, Ghaith Rabadi, Ameer Al-Salem Jan 2006

A Tabu Search Algorithm To Minimize The Makespan For The Unrelated Parallel Machines Scheduling Problem With Setup Times, Magdy Helal, Ghaith Rabadi, Ameer Al-Salem

Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Faculty Publications

In this paper we propose a tabu search implementation to solve the unrelated parallel machines scheduling problem with sequence- and machine- dependent setup times to minimize the schedules makespan. The problem is NP-hard and finding an optimal solution efficiently is unlikely. Therefore, heuristic techniques are more appropriate to find near-optimal solutions. The proposed tabu search algorithm uses two phases of perturbation schemes: the intra-machine perturbation, which optimizes the sequence of jobs on the machines, and the inter-machine perturbation, which balances the assignment of the jobs to the machines. We compare the proposed algorithm to an existing one that addressed the …


Electrical And Computer Engineering Education In The 21^{St} Century: Issues, Perspectives And Challenges, Levent Sevgi̇ Jan 2006

Electrical And Computer Engineering Education In The 21^{St} Century: Issues, Perspectives And Challenges, Levent Sevgi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

No abstract provided.


Engineering Education In The 21st Century: Issues And Perspectives, Leopold B. Felsen Jan 2006

Engineering Education In The 21st Century: Issues And Perspectives, Leopold B. Felsen

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

No abstract provided.


Infusing Technical Communication And Teamwork Within The Ece Curriculum, By April Kedrowicz, Sundy Watanabe, Damon Hall, Cynthia Furse Jan 2006

Infusing Technical Communication And Teamwork Within The Ece Curriculum, By April Kedrowicz, Sundy Watanabe, Damon Hall, Cynthia Furse

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper highlights a unique approach to infusing formal training and practice in oral and written communication and teamwork development in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Utah. Faculty and graduate (Ph.D.) students from the College of Humanities have teamed up with faculty from engineering to develop communication and teamwork instruction that is integrated into the existing engineering curriculum. These skills are used as a vehicle to provide better understanding of engineering concepts and their applications.


Computational Sciences: At The Intersection Of Science And Engineering--Case Study For Academic And Research Programs, Menas Kafatos, Peter Becker, Zafer Boybeyi̇ Jan 2006

Computational Sciences: At The Intersection Of Science And Engineering--Case Study For Academic And Research Programs, Menas Kafatos, Peter Becker, Zafer Boybeyi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

No abstract provided.


An International Dialogue On Electrical Engineering Education, Thales Papazoglou Jan 2006

An International Dialogue On Electrical Engineering Education, Thales Papazoglou

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

. PAPAZOGLOU Chairman -- ELCOMPEET'04 Technological Educational Institute of Crete, GREECE e-mail: tmpapa@teiher.gr


Online Learning Resource For Smooth Transition From High School To Engineering Education, Riadh W. Y. Habash, Christine Suurtaam, Mustapha C. E. Yagoub, Karima Kara, Ghanim Ibrahim Jan 2006

Online Learning Resource For Smooth Transition From High School To Engineering Education, Riadh W. Y. Habash, Christine Suurtaam, Mustapha C. E. Yagoub, Karima Kara, Ghanim Ibrahim

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Although high school mathematics curriculum documents in Ontario, Canada have, for the past two decades, made calls for classroom practices involving both modeling and applications, students still experience difficulties in moving into a university engineering program. This paper discusses a new initiative in online learning and the teaching of mathematical modeling and applications in engineering education at the University of Ottawa, Canada. In particular, we explore how modeling and Internet technologies can enhance progress in engineering education.


Modeling And Simulation Concepts In Engineering Education: Virtual Tools, Levent Sevgi̇ Jan 2006

Modeling And Simulation Concepts In Engineering Education: Virtual Tools, Levent Sevgi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This article reviews fundamental concepts of modeling and simulation in computational sciences, such as a model, analytical- and numerical-based modeling, simulation, validation, verification, etc., in relation to the virtual labs widely-offered as parts of engineering education. Virtual tools that can be used in electromagnetic engineering are also introduced.


Two, Three And Four-Dimensional Electromagnetics Using Differential Forms, Karl F. Warnick, Peter Russer Jan 2006

Two, Three And Four-Dimensional Electromagnetics Using Differential Forms, Karl F. Warnick, Peter Russer

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The exterior calculus of differential forms provides a mathematical framework for electromagnetic field theory that combines much of the generality of tensor analysis with the computational simplicity and concreteness of the vector calculus. We review the pedagogical aspects of the calculus of differential forms in providing distinct representations of field intensity and flux density, physically meaningful graphical representations for sources, fields, and fluxes, and a picture of the curl operation that is as simple and intuitive as that of the gradient and divergence. To further highlight the benefits of differential forms notation, we demonstrate the flexibility of the calculus of …


Complex Analysis Of The Lossy-Transmission Line Theory: A Generalized Smith Chart, E. Gago-Ribas, C. Dehesa-Martinez, M. J. Gonzalez-Morales Jan 2006

Complex Analysis Of The Lossy-Transmission Line Theory: A Generalized Smith Chart, E. Gago-Ribas, C. Dehesa-Martinez, M. J. Gonzalez-Morales

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

It has been very usual in the specialized literature to skip the detailed study of the lossy transmission line theory by reducing it to the low-loss approximation. Although this is valid in the most common practical cases, the study of the general lossy case becomes very important due to the fact that it makes possible a better and deeper understanding of the physical effects associated to general losses, as well as the low-loss frequency-dependent regime. Besides, the analysis of the general case provides important results that may be extended to the analysis of real waveguiding systems, facilitating the understanding and …


A Corpus-Based Concatenative Speech Synthesis System For Turkish, Haşi̇m Sak, Tunga Güngör, Yaşar Safkan Jan 2006

A Corpus-Based Concatenative Speech Synthesis System For Turkish, Haşi̇m Sak, Tunga Güngör, Yaşar Safkan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Speech synthesis is the process of converting written text into machine-generated synthetic speech. Concatenative speech synthesis systems form utterances by concatenating pre-recorded speech units. Corpus-based methods use a large inventory to select the units to be concatenated. In this paper, we design and develop an intelligible and natural sounding corpus-based concatenative speech synthesis system for the Turkish language. The implemented system contains a front-end comprised of text analysis, phonetic analysis, and optional use of transplanted prosody. The unit selection algorithm is based on commonly used Viterbi decoding algorithm of the best-path in the network of the speech units using spectral …


Speech Pre-Processing For Pitch And Pitch-Cylce Evolutions Smoothing, Hassan Farsi Jan 2006

Speech Pre-Processing For Pitch And Pitch-Cylce Evolutions Smoothing, Hassan Farsi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In low bit rate speech coders, pitch is usually transmitted once per frame and, when needed, the intermediate pitch values are obtained by interpolation between 2 adjacent pitch values. Although pitch usually evolves slowly, sometimes it has irregular variations and the estimated pitch differs from the real one. In addition, some speech coders, e.g., waveform interpolation coders, rely on smooth pitch-cycle evolutions to extract speech model parameters in the analysis stage. However, non-stationary characteristics of speech may lead to inaccurate estimation of the parameters. This affects the synthesised speech quality. We propose a pre-processor, which modifies the residual speech signal …