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Wavefront-Ray Grid Fdtd Algorithm, Mehmet Çi̇ydem Jan 2016

Wavefront-Ray Grid Fdtd Algorithm, Mehmet Çi̇ydem

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A finite difference time domain algorithm on a wavefront-ray grid (WRG-FDTD) is proposed in this study to reduce numerical dispersion of conventional FDTD methods. A FDTD algorithm conforming to a wavefront-ray grid can be useful to take into account anisotropy effects of numerical grids since it features directional energy flow along the rays. An explicit and second-order accurate WRG-FDTD algorithm is provided in generalized curvilinear coordinates for an inhomogeneous isotropic medium. Numerical simulations for a vertical electrical dipole have been conducted to demonstrate the benefits of the proposed method. Results have been compared with those of the spherical FDTD algorithm …


Prediction-Based Reversible Image Watermarking Using Artificial Neural Networks, Mahsa Afsharizadeh, Majid Mohammadi Jan 2016

Prediction-Based Reversible Image Watermarking Using Artificial Neural Networks, Mahsa Afsharizadeh, Majid Mohammadi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In prediction-based reversible watermarking schemes, watermark bits are embedded in the prediction errors. An accurate prediction results in smaller prediction errors, more efficient embedding, and less distortion for the watermarked image. In this paper, an accurate prediction is made using artificial neural networks. Before the embedding operation, 2 neural networks are trained by the pixel values of the image. Then the trained neural networks predict the pixel values that are used in the embedding operation. Due to the training ability of the neural networks, the prediction will be more accurate than the averaging technique. Experimental results show that the proposed …


Energy Savings Potential In Air Conditioners And Chiller Systems, Durmuş Kaya, Hisham Alidrisi Jan 2016

Energy Savings Potential In Air Conditioners And Chiller Systems, Durmuş Kaya, Hisham Alidrisi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the current paper we quantified and evaluated the energy saving potential in air conditioners and chiller systems. We also showed how to reduce the cost of air conditioners and chiller systems in existing facilities on the basis of payback periods. Among the measures investigated were: 1) installing higher efficiency air conditioners, 2) installing higher efficiency chillers, 3) duty cycling air conditioning units, and 4) utilizing existing economizers on air conditioning units. For each method, examples were provided from Arizona, USA. In these examples, the amount of saved energy, the financial evaluation of this energy, and the investment cost and …


Modeling And Control Of A Doubly Fed Induction Generator With A Disturbance Observer: A Stator Voltage Oriented Approach, Eşref Emre Özsoy, Edin Golubovic, Asif Sabanovic, Seta Bogosyan, Meti̇n Gökaşan Jan 2016

Modeling And Control Of A Doubly Fed Induction Generator With A Disturbance Observer: A Stator Voltage Oriented Approach, Eşref Emre Özsoy, Edin Golubovic, Asif Sabanovic, Seta Bogosyan, Meti̇n Gökaşan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The popularity of renewable energy conversion systems, and especially of wind energy, has been growing in recent years. Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind energy systems are extensively used due to their wide range of active and reactive power controllability. Conventional DFIG control structures consist of decoupled PI rotor current controllers with stator flux orientation and machine parameter-dependent compensating terms. The accuracy of stator flux calculations is dependent on how accurately the stator resistance is known. Integration problems also exist and additional low-pass filters are implemented to accurately calculate the stator flux. In the current study, machine-dependent compensating terms are …


Development Of Radiometer Operating Between 50 Mhz And 26.5 Ghz Using Gain-Stabilized Lna, Murat Celep, Şenel Yaran, Cem Hayirli, Ari̇f Dolma Jan 2016

Development Of Radiometer Operating Between 50 Mhz And 26.5 Ghz Using Gain-Stabilized Lna, Murat Celep, Şenel Yaran, Cem Hayirli, Ari̇f Dolma

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A radiometer operating between 50 MHz and 26.5 GHz and consisting of microwave channels all with a low-noise amplifier (LNA) was established. Microwave switches were used to select an appropriate channel according to measurement frequency. The effect of variations both in input and output reflection coefficients on LNA gain was investigated. To keep the change in the gain of the LNA at minimum, the LNA output was terminated with a load whose impedance was equal to that of matched load. This technique gives the opportunity of full-band noise measurements of noise sources with one total power radiometer. The performance of …


A Parametric Study On Privatization Revenues Of The Electricity Distribution Companies In Turkey, Ercan İzgi̇, Seli̇m Ay Jan 2016

A Parametric Study On Privatization Revenues Of The Electricity Distribution Companies In Turkey, Ercan İzgi̇, Seli̇m Ay

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The privatization of electricity distribution companies in the state monopoly has increased significantly in recent years. Privatization is expected to improve the quality of services in the electric distribution sector and to provide additional income to the state. In this paper the privatization revenues of the 18 electricity distribution companies in Turkey are calculated through regression equations. The privatization revenues of the electricity distribution companies are identified by 5 models containing microeconomic and macroeconomic variables (parameters). The study indicates a correlation between the considered variables and the privatization revenues of the electricity distribution companies and useful parametric formulations are proposed. …


A Novel Key Distribution Scheme Against Storage-Bounded Adversaries Using Attack Probabilities, Mohammad Farhadi Bajestani, Ali Payandeh Jan 2016

A Novel Key Distribution Scheme Against Storage-Bounded Adversaries Using Attack Probabilities, Mohammad Farhadi Bajestani, Ali Payandeh

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Key establishment proves to be a challenging problem in wireless sensor networks. A key establishment scheme needs to incorporate properties like scalability and energy efficiency. We propose a scheme that, besides enjoying a desirable scalability, consumes resources according to attack probability within each region. In this scheme, the distribution area is divided into regions of varying attack probability. It is assumed that the adversary is storage bounded and that not all communications can be stored by the adversary. This scheme is highly resistant to node compromises and there is an extremely low probability of discovering the key by the adversary …


Speciation-Based Genetic Algorithm In Analog Circuit Design, Hasari̇ Karci̇, Gülay Tohumoğlu, Ari̇f Nacaroğlu Jan 2016

Speciation-Based Genetic Algorithm In Analog Circuit Design, Hasari̇ Karci̇, Gülay Tohumoğlu, Ari̇f Nacaroğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a speciation procedure that improves the local search capability of the genetic algorithm in analog circuit design. There is no need for additional circuit simulation in order to apply this procedure. The procedure is tested in Gaussian, sigmoid, cube, and square circuit design problems. Two sets of 125 simulations with the same seed values are performed for each problem using both the proposed procedure and the canonical genetic algorithm. The simulation results show that the method is statistically better than the canonical genetic algorithm, which suffers from bad locality. The effects of the population size and speciation …


Optimization With Genetic Algorithm Of Temperature-Dependent Fiber Length Of L-Band Edfa Gain, Murat Yücel, Damt Adnan Mustafa Mustafa Jan 2016

Optimization With Genetic Algorithm Of Temperature-Dependent Fiber Length Of L-Band Edfa Gain, Murat Yücel, Damt Adnan Mustafa Mustafa

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) have great importance in long-distance communication. It is required to have equal gain for all signals that are transferred and to avoid loss in the receiver of long-distance communication systems. However, temperature dependence changes the output spectrum of the designed gain-flattening systems. In this study, each erbium-doped fiber (EDF) length of a two-stage L-band EDFA has been optimized using a genetic algorithm method; because of the temperature dependence of EDFAs, there is no general rule. Thus, a simple, fast, dynamic, and highly accurate model has been developed and obtained for different EDF lengths that will fix …


Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Based Optimal Reactive Power Flow Of Two-Terminal Hvdc Systems, Ulaş Kiliç, Kürşat Ayan Jan 2016

Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Based Optimal Reactive Power Flow Of Two-Terminal Hvdc Systems, Ulaş Kiliç, Kürşat Ayan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a solution technique for the optimal reactive power flow (ORPF) of alternating current-direct current (AC-DC) power systems using the artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm. A high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission link is one of the most important network components in AC-DC power systems. In recent years there has been an increasing number of studies related to power systems with HVDC transmission links. One of them is the reactive power flow (RPF) optimization. The aim of ORPF in alternating current (AC) or AC-DC power systems is to minimize transmission line power loss under equality and inequality constraints. …


Variations And Relations Of Meteorological Parameters Between Upwind And Downwind Small-Scale Wind Turbine Rotor Area, Ercan İzgi̇, Mustafa Kemal Kaymak, Ahmet Öztopal, Bi̇hter Durna, Ahmet Duran Şahi̇n Jan 2016

Variations And Relations Of Meteorological Parameters Between Upwind And Downwind Small-Scale Wind Turbine Rotor Area, Ercan İzgi̇, Mustafa Kemal Kaymak, Ahmet Öztopal, Bi̇hter Durna, Ahmet Duran Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly important due to climate change and the energy crisis. Wind energy projects and applications in particular have been growing recently. Meteorological parameters such as wind speed, ambient temperature, relative humidity, and air pressure directly affect wind turbine electricity generation. Understanding the relationships among these parameters is necessary to determine wind energy potential and to predict electricity generation. The current work is based on data obtained from a 1.5 kW wind turbine constructed in İstanbul Technical University's meteorological park in Turkey. A one minute time interval was used in the data analysis. In this study, …


A Classification Of Semantic Conflicts In Heterogeneous Web Services At Message Level, Ibrahim Ahmed Al Baltah, Abdul Azim Abdul Ghani, Wan Nurhayati Wan Ab Rahman, Rodziah Atan Jan 2016

A Classification Of Semantic Conflicts In Heterogeneous Web Services At Message Level, Ibrahim Ahmed Al Baltah, Abdul Azim Abdul Ghani, Wan Nurhayati Wan Ab Rahman, Rodziah Atan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Since the last decade, semantic conflicts have been considered as a critical problem in establishing seamless message exchange between Web services. To provide the essential step for solving this problem, semantic conflicts have to be defined and classified properly. Most of the existing classifications that attempt to classify semantic conflicts lack completeness and accuracy. Therefore, this paper aims at proposing a new complete and accurate semantic conflicts classification, whose purposes are identifying and classifying all potential conflicts that may arise in heterogeneous Web services at the message level. This classification has three main classes based on the cause of conflicts, …


Comparative Performance Evaluation Of Blast Furnace Flame Temperature Prediction Using Artificial Intelligence And Statistical Methods, Yasi̇n Tunçkaya, Etem Köklükaya Jan 2016

Comparative Performance Evaluation Of Blast Furnace Flame Temperature Prediction Using Artificial Intelligence And Statistical Methods, Yasi̇n Tunçkaya, Etem Köklükaya

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The blast furnace (BF) is the heart of the integrated iron and steel industry and used to produce melted iron as raw material for steel. The BF has very complicated process to be modeled as it depends on multivariable process inputs and disturbances. It is very important to minimize operational costs and reduce material and fuel consumption in order to optimize overall furnace efficiency and stability, and also to improve the lifetime of the furnace within this task. Therefore, if the actual flame temperature value is predicted and controlled properly, then the operators can maintain fuel distribution such as oxygen …


An Experimental Study Of Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable System-On-Chip-Based Software-Defined Radio, Janakiraman Nithiyanantham, Nirmal Kumar Palanisamy Jan 2016

An Experimental Study Of Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable System-On-Chip-Based Software-Defined Radio, Janakiraman Nithiyanantham, Nirmal Kumar Palanisamy

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Software-defined radio (SDR) research deals with a mixture of hardware and software technologies, where RF operating parameters and components are to be set or altered by modifiable software or firmware. This paper describes the coarse-grained reconfigurable array (CGRA) implementations of SDR architecture. This architecture is an extension of traditional SDR in complex adaptation strategies, such as highly reliable communications and efficient utilization of the resources and spectrum upgrade, through its internal states (performance) and hardware architecture. The proposed CGRA-based SDR implementation is based on dynamic partial reconfiguration methodology, which has the capability of reusing the same hardware module to handle …


An Enhanced Multiinterface Multichannel Algorithm For High Quality Live Video Streaming Over Hybrid Wmns, Behrang Barekatain, Mohd Aizaini Maarof, Alfonso Ariza Quintana, Alicia Triviño-Cabrera, Hamid Reza Ghaeini Jan 2016

An Enhanced Multiinterface Multichannel Algorithm For High Quality Live Video Streaming Over Hybrid Wmns, Behrang Barekatain, Mohd Aizaini Maarof, Alfonso Ariza Quintana, Alicia Triviño-Cabrera, Hamid Reza Ghaeini

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Recently, providing live video streaming over hybrid wireless mesh networks (WMNs) has been of great interest. In this kind of network, most of the users usually move with low speed and always keep their connections within the network by attaching to different mesh routers (MRs). When evaluating a mesh technology, it is important to pay special attention to this kind of device as it is mostly handled by the final user. These devices, known as STA nodes, neither run a routing protocol nor perform forwarding operations. Although our proposed distributed locator service in GREENIE makes hybrid WMNs more efficient for …


Gender Classification: A Convolutional Neural Network Approach, Shan Sung Liew, Mohamed Khalil Hani, Syafeeza Ahmad Radzi, Rabia Bakhteri Jan 2016

Gender Classification: A Convolutional Neural Network Approach, Shan Sung Liew, Mohamed Khalil Hani, Syafeeza Ahmad Radzi, Rabia Bakhteri

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

An approach using a convolutional neural network (CNN) is proposed for real-time gender classification based on facial images. The proposed CNN architecture exhibits a much reduced design complexity when compared with other CNN solutions applied in pattern recognition. The number of processing layers in the CNN is reduced to only four by fusing the convolutional and subsampling layers. Unlike in conventional CNNs, we replace the convolution operation with cross-correlation, hence reducing the computational load. The network is trained using a second-order backpropagation learning algorithm with annealed global learning rates. Performance evaluation of the proposed CNN solution is conducted on two …


A Novel Approach Of Design And Analysis Of Fractal Antenna Using A Neurocomputational Method For Reconfigurable Rf Mems Antenna, Paras Chawla, Rajesh Khanna Jan 2016

A Novel Approach Of Design And Analysis Of Fractal Antenna Using A Neurocomputational Method For Reconfigurable Rf Mems Antenna, Paras Chawla, Rajesh Khanna

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A mathematical neural approach/artificial neural network (ANN) for the design of a swastika-shaped reconfigurable antenna as a feedforward side is proposed. Further design parameter calculations using the reverse procedure of the above method is presented. Neural network computational is one of the optimization methods that could be considered to improve the performance of the device. In this paper, the proposed planar antenna up to the 2nd iteration is simulated using finite element method-based HFSS software. The developed ANN algorithm method allows the optimization of the antenna to be carried out by exchanging repetitive simulations and also provides reduced processing times …


A New Deployment Method For Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, Bünyami̇n Yağciteki̇n, Mehmet Uzunoğlu, Ari̇f Karakaş Jan 2016

A New Deployment Method For Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, Bünyami̇n Yağciteki̇n, Mehmet Uzunoğlu, Ari̇f Karakaş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The fast depletion of fossil fuels, climate change, and global warming have become major worldwide problems and alternatives for conventional transportation have been actively researched in the last decade. Compared to available conventional vehicles, electric vehicles have a leading position due to their environmentally friendly transportation. Recent electric vehicle penetration brings the necessity of a high number of charging stations, which are considered to be established in community areas such as shopping centers, hospitals, commercial areas, university campuses, residential areas, and streets. Deployment planning of charging stations is very important for driver expectations and social and economic impacts of electric …


Power Regulated Dc/Dc Driver Design By Hierarchical Control, Bariş Baykant Alagöz, Cemal Keleş, Asi̇m Kaygusuz, Yusuf Kaplan, Abdul Keri̇m Karabi̇ber Jan 2016

Power Regulated Dc/Dc Driver Design By Hierarchical Control, Bariş Baykant Alagöz, Cemal Keleş, Asi̇m Kaygusuz, Yusuf Kaplan, Abdul Keri̇m Karabi̇ber

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

As a result of advances in solid-state power electronics, DC power distribution has found widespread usage due to its advantages. DC/DC converters, which are mainly used for voltage regulation, are fundamental components of DC power distribution systems. This paper presents a peak power controlled DC/DC converter design based on a two-layer hierarchical closed-loop control strategy for active DC power management. The proposed DC/DC converter design, called a power regulated DC/DC driver, limits output power according to current-voltage characteristic of a modified sigmoid function and it allows more secure and controllable power delivery in DC distribution buses. As a design example, …


Specification And Formal Verification Of Safety Properties In A Point Automation System, İbrahi̇m Şener, Özgür Turay Kaymakçi, İlker Üstoğlu, Gali̇p Cansever Jan 2016

Specification And Formal Verification Of Safety Properties In A Point Automation System, İbrahi̇m Şener, Özgür Turay Kaymakçi, İlker Üstoğlu, Gali̇p Cansever

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Railroad transportation systems are an area that poses the threat of causing huge risk for both the environment and people if an error emerges during operation. For this reason, designing and developing relevant products in this area is challenging. What is more, methods to be utilized for the purposes of minimizing risk susceptibility are to be specified by international standards. While relevant standards strongly recommend that some methods be utilized based on the desired safety integrity level during the development phase, some methods are not recommended to be utilized. CENELEC 50128 strongly recommends the utilization of timed-arc Petri nets during …


Fast And Accurate Semiautomatic Haptic Segmentation Of Brain Tumor In 3d Mri Images, Masoud Latifi-Navid, Murat Bi̇len, Erhan İlhan Konukseven, Mustafa Doğan, Adnan Altun Jan 2016

Fast And Accurate Semiautomatic Haptic Segmentation Of Brain Tumor In 3d Mri Images, Masoud Latifi-Navid, Murat Bi̇len, Erhan İlhan Konukseven, Mustafa Doğan, Adnan Altun

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this study, a novel virtual reality-based interactive method combined with the application of a graphical processing unit (GPU) is proposed for the semiautomatic segmentation of 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. The key point of our approach is to use haptic force feedback guidance for the selection of seed points in a bounded volume with similar intensity and gradient. For the automatic determination of a bounded volume of segmentation in real time, parallel computation on the GPU is used. Automatic segmentation is applied in this adjustable bounded spherical volume with a variable diameter, which is controlled according …


Effect Of Repetition Coding On The Ber Performance Of Interleave-Division Multiple Access Systems, Mehmet Bi̇li̇m, Nuri̇ Kapucu, İbrahi̇m Develi̇ Jan 2016

Effect Of Repetition Coding On The Ber Performance Of Interleave-Division Multiple Access Systems, Mehmet Bi̇li̇m, Nuri̇ Kapucu, İbrahi̇m Develi̇

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper investigates the bit error rate (BER) performance of interleave-division multiple access (IDMA) schemes to show the effect of repetition coding on the system performance. The considered system is tested in the presence of repetition coding by varying system parameters such as number of simultaneous users, data length, spread length, iteration number, and code rate over additive white Gaussian noise channels. In addition, the performance of the considered system is also illustrated in Rayleigh flat fading channels for a more realistic scenario. Our simulation results show that the BER performance of IDMA systems with repetition coding can achieve significant …


Behavior Characteristics Of A Cap-Resistor, Memcapacitor, And A Memristor From The Response Obtained Of Rc And Rl Electrical Circuits Described By Fractional Differential Equations, Jose Francisco Gomez Aguilar Jan 2016

Behavior Characteristics Of A Cap-Resistor, Memcapacitor, And A Memristor From The Response Obtained Of Rc And Rl Electrical Circuits Described By Fractional Differential Equations, Jose Francisco Gomez Aguilar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper provides an analysis of RC and RL electrical circuits described by a fractional difierential equation of Caputo type. The order considered is ${0 \textless \gamma }\le ${ 1}. The Laplace transform of the fractional derivative is used. To keep the dimensionality of the physical quantities, R, C, L, and an auxiliary parameter $\sigma $ are introduced, characterizing the existence of fractional components in the system. The relationship between $\gamma$ and $\sigma $ is reported. The response obtained from the fractional RC and RL circuits exhibits the characteristic behaviors of a cap-resistor, memcapacitor, and memristor, as well as charge-voltage …


A Simple Hybrid Method For Segmenting Vessel Structures In Retinal Fundus Images, Cemal Köse Jan 2016

A Simple Hybrid Method For Segmenting Vessel Structures In Retinal Fundus Images, Cemal Köse

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, a simple, fast, and efficient hybrid segmentation method is presented for extracting vessel structures in retinal fundus images. Basically, this hybrid approach combines circular and naive Bayes classifiers to extract blood vessels in retinal fundus images. The circular method samples pixels along the enlarging circles centered at the current pixel and classifies the current pixel as vessel or nonvessel. An elimination technique is then employed to eliminate the nonvessel fragments from the processed image. The naive Bayes method as a supervised technique uses a very small set of features to segment retinal vessels in retinal images. The …


Fractional Control And Generalized Synchronization For A Nonlinear Electromechanical Chaotic System And Its Circuit Simulation With Multisim, Zhen Wang, Tengfei Lei, Xiaojian Xi, Wei Sun Jan 2016

Fractional Control And Generalized Synchronization For A Nonlinear Electromechanical Chaotic System And Its Circuit Simulation With Multisim, Zhen Wang, Tengfei Lei, Xiaojian Xi, Wei Sun

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Two fractional differential controllers, described and validated by using the fractional order stability theorem and the Gershgorin circle theorem for a self-sustained electromechanical system consisting of a van der Pol-Duffing coupled oscillator, were studied in this paper. Based on the idea of a nonlinear observer, a new method for generalized synchronization (GS) of this system is proposed. Finally, the circuit simulation results demonstrate the correctness and the effectiveness of the proposed control and GS strategy.


An Efficient Hybrid Eye Detection Method, Mingxin Yu, Yingzi Lin, Xiangzhou Wang Jan 2016

An Efficient Hybrid Eye Detection Method, Mingxin Yu, Yingzi Lin, Xiangzhou Wang

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Eye detection is the most important and critical task of diverse applications such as face detection and recognition. However, most eye detection methods do not fully consider detection robustness to people with glasses, illumination variation, head pose change, and eye occlusions. This paper proposes an efficient hybrid eye detection method based on a gray intensity variance filter (VF) and support vector machines (SVMs). Firstly, the VF is used for eliminating most of noneye region images to keep less candidate eye regions. Then accurate two eye regions are determined easily through the trained SVM classifier. Moreover, this paper provides an assessment …


High Dynamic Performance Of A Bldc Motor With A Front End Converter Using An Fpga Based Controller For Electric Vehicle Application, Praveen Yadav, Rajesh Poola, Khaja Najumudeen Jan 2016

High Dynamic Performance Of A Bldc Motor With A Front End Converter Using An Fpga Based Controller For Electric Vehicle Application, Praveen Yadav, Rajesh Poola, Khaja Najumudeen

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper focus on a novel operation of a brushless dc (BLDC) motor fed by a proportional integral (PI) controlled buck--boost converter supplemented with a battery to provide the required power to drive the BLDC motor. The operational characteristics of the proposed BLDC motor drive system for constant as well as step changes in dc link voltage of a front end converter controlled by a Xilinx System Generator (XSG) based PI controller for two quadrant operations are derived. Thus a field programmable gate array (FPGA) based PI controller manages the energy flow through the battery and the front end converter. …


Wideband Analysis Of Planar Scalable Antennas And Pec Bodies Using Cbfm, Sema Nur Koç, Adnan Köksal Jan 2016

Wideband Analysis Of Planar Scalable Antennas And Pec Bodies Using Cbfm, Sema Nur Koç, Adnan Köksal

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, scattering and radiation from scalable planar bodies are investigated in a wide frequency band. Characteristic basis functions (CBFs) are utilized for this purpose with a different approach. The CBFs for the body are calculated at the highest frequency of interest and reused at other frequencies. As the frequency decreases, the unnecessary CBFs are removed from the basis set. The reduced impedance matrices generated at lower frequencies are also used for the calculation of the ones at higher frequencies. As a result, a significant reduction in CPU time is obtained with the proposed method. Numerical results for the …


A Facial Component-Based System For Emotion Classification, Elena Sönmez, Songül Albayrak Jan 2016

A Facial Component-Based System For Emotion Classification, Elena Sönmez, Songül Albayrak

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Smart environments with ubiquitous computers are the next generation of information technology, which requires improved human--computer interfaces. That is, the computer of the future must be aware of the people in its environment; it must know their identities and must understand their moods. Despite the great effort made in the past decades, the development of a system capable of automatic facial emotion recognition is still rather difficult. In this paper, we challenge the benchmark algorithm on emotion classification of the Extended Cohn-Kanade (CK$+)$ database, and we present a facial component-based system for emotion classification, which beats the given benchmark performance: …


Stability Analysis Of An Asymmetrical Six-Phase Synchronous Motor, Arif Iqbal, Gk Singh, Vinay Pant Jan 2016

Stability Analysis Of An Asymmetrical Six-Phase Synchronous Motor, Arif Iqbal, Gk Singh, Vinay Pant

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper deals the stability analysis of a six-phase synchronous motor using eigenvalue criteria from its linearized model, so that the small displacement stability during steady-state condition can be accessed. Eigenvalue provides a simple but effective means for the stability analysis of a motor. An association between eigenvalues and motor parameters has been established, followed by the formulation of transfer functions and plotting the root locus of system, employing the dq0 approach in the MATLAB environment.