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An Investigation Into Employee Exposure To Environmental Tobacco Smoke Within Designated Smoking Areas In The Hospitality Industry, With An Analysis Of Legislative Compliance Of Said Designated Smoking Areas, Hannah Byrne Jan 2021

An Investigation Into Employee Exposure To Environmental Tobacco Smoke Within Designated Smoking Areas In The Hospitality Industry, With An Analysis Of Legislative Compliance Of Said Designated Smoking Areas, Hannah Byrne

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Background: Occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is still occurring in the hospitality industry and the instance of non-compliant smoking areas required investigation. A designated smoking area covered by a roof where more than 50% of the perimeter of that part is surrounded by one or more walls is deemed a non-compliant smoking area. This study aimed to gather evidence of non-compliances across Dublin, determine current employee exposure whilst also measuring PM2.5 concentrations within smoking areas as well as providing insight into possible immediate health effects of ETS exposure.

Methods: Seventy-five smoking areas (41 located in high, 27 in …


Comparing Various Robust Estimation Techniques In Regression Analysis, Tracy S. Morrison Jan 2021

Comparing Various Robust Estimation Techniques In Regression Analysis, Tracy S. Morrison

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In regression analysis, the use of the ordinary least squares (OLS) method is inadvisable when dealing with outlier or extreme observations. As a result, we require a method of robust estimation in which the estimation value is not significantly affected by outlier or extreme observations. Four methods of estimation will be compared in this paper in order to determine the best estimation: the M estimation method, the Least Trimmed Square Estimator, the S-estimation method, and the MM estimation method in robust regression. We discover that the best method is the MM-estimation method in this study. The M-estimation method is an …


Peralkaline Silicic Extrusive Rocks: Magma Genesis, Evolution, Plumbing Systems, And Eruption., Ray Macdonald, John C. White, Harvey E. Belkin Jan 2021

Peralkaline Silicic Extrusive Rocks: Magma Genesis, Evolution, Plumbing Systems, And Eruption., Ray Macdonald, John C. White, Harvey E. Belkin

EKU Faculty and Staff Scholarship

Peralkaline silicic extrusive rocks are an important component of the volcanological record. Here we review several aspects of their formation and evolution, including the tectonic settings in which they occur, their main petrological and geochemical features, the magmatic lineages along which they evolve, and the parameters (T, P, fO2, melt water contents) that control the lineages. Particular attention is paid to the composition of the extraordinary melts formed at the lowest temperatures. Various lines of evidence are presented to explain the silica-gaps in some lineages. The partial melting of continental crust and the role of crustal contamination …


Developing A Strategy For The National Coordinated Soil Moisture Monitoring Network, Michael H. Cosh, Todd G. Caldwell, C. Bruce Baker, John D. Bolten, Nathan Edwards, Peter Goble, Heather Hofman, Tyson E. Ochsner, Steven Quiring, Charles Schalk, Marina Skumanich, Mark D. Svoboda, Mary E. Woloszyn Jan 2021

Developing A Strategy For The National Coordinated Soil Moisture Monitoring Network, Michael H. Cosh, Todd G. Caldwell, C. Bruce Baker, John D. Bolten, Nathan Edwards, Peter Goble, Heather Hofman, Tyson E. Ochsner, Steven Quiring, Charles Schalk, Marina Skumanich, Mark D. Svoboda, Mary E. Woloszyn

Drought Mitigation Center: Faculty Publications

Soil moisture is a critical land surface variable, affecting a wide variety of climatological, agricultural, and hydrological processes. Determining the current soil moisture status is possible via a variety of methods, including in situ monitoring, remote sensing, and numerical modeling. Although all of these approaches are rapidly evolving, there is no cohesive strategy or framework to integrate these diverse information sources to develop and disseminate coordinated national soil moisture products that will improve our ability to understand climate variability. The National Coordinated Soil Moisture Monitoring Network initiative has developed a national strategy for network coordination with NOAA’s National Integrated Drought …


Measurements From Mobile Surface Vehicles During The Lower Atmospheric Profiling Studies At Elevation – A Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Team Experiment (Lapse-Rate), Gijs De Boer, Sean Waugh, Alexander Erwin, Steve Borenstein, Cory Dixon, Wafa’A Shanti, Adam Houston, Brian Argrow Jan 2021

Measurements From Mobile Surface Vehicles During The Lower Atmospheric Profiling Studies At Elevation – A Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Team Experiment (Lapse-Rate), Gijs De Boer, Sean Waugh, Alexander Erwin, Steve Borenstein, Cory Dixon, Wafa’A Shanti, Adam Houston, Brian Argrow

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Between 14 and 20 July 2018, small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) were deployed to the San Luis Valley of Colorado (USA) alongside surface-based remote sensors, in situ sensors, and radiosonde sys- tems as part of the Lower Atmospheric Profiling Studies at Elevation – a Remotely-piloted Aircraft Team Ex- periment (LAPSE-RATE). The measurements collected as part of LAPSE-RATE targeted quantities related to enhancing our understanding of boundary layer structure, cloud and aerosol properties and surface–atmosphere exchange and provide detailed information to support model evaluation and improvement work. Additionally, intensive intercomparison between the different unmanned aircraft platforms was completed. The current pa- …


Predicting College Students’ Future Intentions To Engage In Public-Sphere Water Conservation Behaviors, Austin Wise, Donald Johnson, George Wardlow, Kathi Jogan Jan 2021

Predicting College Students’ Future Intentions To Engage In Public-Sphere Water Conservation Behaviors, Austin Wise, Donald Johnson, George Wardlow, Kathi Jogan

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

The purpose of this study was to describe selected college students’ (N = 252) perceptions of and future intentions (FI) to engage in public-sphere water conservation behaviors, and to determine if FI could be predicted by a single or linear combination of student demographic characteristics and latent variables. A majority of respondents agreed a growing population will negatively affect water quantity (90.5%) and there is a need for water resource management (85.6%). A majority disagreed or strongly disagreed that they (53.4%), their family (57.1%), or their friends (67.5%) practiced water conservation, or that people in their hometowns were concerned about …


Lift In The Vertical Shear Of Southerly Jet Embedded In A Uniform Westerly Flow, Qi Hu, George Limpert Jan 2021

Lift In The Vertical Shear Of Southerly Jet Embedded In A Uniform Westerly Flow, Qi Hu, George Limpert

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

A new mechanism is proposed as a potential cause for the one-third of warm season severe nocturnal convection in the U.S. Great Plains that develops in environments without the presence of air mass boundaries of fronts or mesoscale systems. This mechanism is tested in two- and three dimensional models. Results show strong ascent (~1.0 m/s) sufficient for nocturnal convection initiation, arising from interactions of mean westerly zonal wind with the vertical shear of a northern vortex and also perturbation westerly winds that are created by the Coriolis torque on the Great Plains southerly low-level jet. The interaction involving the northern …


Great South Bay, Long Island, New York Summer Phytoplankton Identification & Monitoring Program, Cercom, Molloy University, John Tanacredi Ph.D., Kyle F. Maurelli Jan 2021

Great South Bay, Long Island, New York Summer Phytoplankton Identification & Monitoring Program, Cercom, Molloy University, John Tanacredi Ph.D., Kyle F. Maurelli

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Phytoplankton Collection Methodologies: 80 micron Plankton Tow Net with sample bottle attachment

Phytoplankton Protocol: 1.Gather Samples 2.Make one slide per sample 3.View slides using microscope connected with computer 4. Record findings using “ Row # “ and “ Colum letter “ 5. Record using “ Tally’s “ per species found within sample 6. Capture anything interesting “ Take Picture “ 7.Duplicate pictures taken 8.Make sure measurement of species found is taken 9. Email Jennifer Maucher at Jennifer.maucher@noaa.gov , include pictures, questions and names of the species you “guess” you found.


Wireless Sensing - Enabler Of Future Wireless Technologies, Hali̇se Türkmen, Muhammad Sohai̇b J. Solai̇ja, Armed Tusha, Hüseyi̇n Arslan Jan 2021

Wireless Sensing - Enabler Of Future Wireless Technologies, Hali̇se Türkmen, Muhammad Sohai̇b J. Solai̇ja, Armed Tusha, Hüseyi̇n Arslan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Withthe completion of the 5G standardization efforts, the wireless communication world has now turned tothe road ahead, the future wireless communication visions. One common vision is that future networks will be flexible,or able to accommodate an even richer variety of services with stringent, often conflicting requirements. This ambitiousfeat can only be accomplished with a ubiquitous awareness of the radio and physical environment. To this end, thispaper highlights the importance of wireless sensing as a means for radio environment awareness and surveys wirelesssensing methods under different domains. Then, a review of wireless sensing from a standardization perspective is given.These standardization efforts …


Internet Of Things Data Compression Based On Successive Data Grouping, Samer Sawalha, Ghazi Al-Naymat Jan 2021

Internet Of Things Data Compression Based On Successive Data Grouping, Samer Sawalha, Ghazi Al-Naymat

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Internet of things (IoT) is a useful technology in different aspects, and it is widely used in many applications; however, this technology faces some major challenges which need to be solved, such as data management and energy saving. Sensors generate a huge amount of data that need to be transferred to other IoT layers in an efficient way to save the energy of the sensor because most of the energy is consumed in the data transmission process. Sensors usually use batteries to operate; thus, saving energy is very important because of the difficulty of replacing batteries of widely distributed sensors. …


Effects Of Covid-19 On Electric Energy Consumption In Turkey And Ann-Basedshort-Term Forecasting, Harun Özbay, Adem Dalcali Jan 2021

Effects Of Covid-19 On Electric Energy Consumption In Turkey And Ann-Basedshort-Term Forecasting, Harun Özbay, Adem Dalcali

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

: Due to the coronavirus, millions of people worldwide carry out their work, education, shopping, culture, and entertainment activities from their homes now using the advantages of today's technology. Apart from this, patient care and follow-up are carried out with the help of electronic equipment especially in the institutions where health services are provided. It is important to provide a reliable electricity supply for humanity so that people can perform all these services. In this study, the outlook of energy in Turkey was examined. The current energy consumption and investments were examined. Then, the precautions by the government in the …


Application Of Fractional Order Pi Controllers On A Magnetic Levitation System, Erhan Yumuk, Müjde Güzelkaya, İbrahi̇m Eksi̇n Jan 2021

Application Of Fractional Order Pi Controllers On A Magnetic Levitation System, Erhan Yumuk, Müjde Güzelkaya, İbrahi̇m Eksi̇n

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Fractional order PI controllers based on two different analytical design methods are applied to a magnetic levitation system in this paper. The controller parameters are specified in order to fulfill specific frequency criteria. The first design method utilizes a unity feedback reference model whose forward path includes Bode's ideal loop transfer function. The second method uses the reference model that has been obtained via delayed Bode's ideal loop transfer function. The achievement of these two controllers are contrasted with each other on the magnetic levitation system using various criteria.


Real-Time Measurements And Performance Analysis Of Closed-Loop Mimo Servicefor Mobile Operators, Engi̇n Zeydan, Ömer Dedeoğlu, Yekta Türk Jan 2021

Real-Time Measurements And Performance Analysis Of Closed-Loop Mimo Servicefor Mobile Operators, Engi̇n Zeydan, Ömer Dedeoğlu, Yekta Türk

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

As fifth generation (5G) networks are starting to become commercial, user expectations in terms of new services become high as well. This signifies that mobile communications service providers need to build robust 5G new services as quickly and cost-efficiently as possible. Many new technologies rely on closed-loop (CL) and multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technologies due to emerging cooperation between nodes in next generation networks. In this paper, we first compare different multiantenna transmission modes namely: transmit diversity, open-loop (OL), and CL MIMO spatial multiplexing strategies to provide mobile network operator (MNO) services in terms of their characteristics, ,limitations and …


Utilizing Resonant Scattering Signal Characteristics Via Deep Learning For Improvedclassification Of Complex Targets, Tuğçe Toprak, Mustafa Alper Selver, Mustafa Seçmen, Emi̇ne Yeşi̇m Zoral Jan 2021

Utilizing Resonant Scattering Signal Characteristics Via Deep Learning For Improvedclassification Of Complex Targets, Tuğçe Toprak, Mustafa Alper Selver, Mustafa Seçmen, Emi̇ne Yeşi̇m Zoral

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Object classification using late-time resonant scattering electromagnetic signals is a significant problem found in different areas of application. Due to their unique properties, spherical objects play an essential role in this field both as a challenging target and a resource of analytical late-time resonant scattering electromagnetic signals. Although many studies focus on their detailed analysis, the challenges associated with target classification by resonant late-time resonant scattering electromagnetic signals from multilayer spheres have not been investigated in detail. Moreover, existing studies made the simplifying assumption that the objects having (one or more) layers constitute equal permeability values at the core and …


Analyzing The Performances Of Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimizers On Designoptimization Of Robot Gripper Configurations, Murat Dörterler, Ümi̇t Ati̇la, Rafet Durgut, İsmai̇l Şahi̇n Jan 2021

Analyzing The Performances Of Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimizers On Designoptimization Of Robot Gripper Configurations, Murat Dörterler, Ümi̇t Ati̇la, Rafet Durgut, İsmai̇l Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Robot grippers are widely used in a variety of areas requiring automation, precision, and safety. The performance of the grippers is directly associated with their design. In this study, four different multiobjective metaheuristic algorithms including particle swarm optimization (MOPSO), artificial algae algorithm (MOAAA), grey wolf optimizer (MOGWO) and nondominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) were applied to two different configurations of highly nonlinear and multimodal robot gripper design problem including two objective functions and a certain number of constraints. The first objective is to minimize the difference between minimum and maximum forces for the assumed range in which the gripper ends …


Development Of An Intelligent Controller For Robot-Aided Assessment Andtreatment Guidance In Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Mehmet Emi̇n Aktan, Erhan Akdoğan Jan 2021

Development Of An Intelligent Controller For Robot-Aided Assessment Andtreatment Guidance In Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Mehmet Emi̇n Aktan, Erhan Akdoğan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this study, an intelligent controller was developed for a rehabilitation robot called DIAGNOBOT, which can be used for assessment and treatment in the rehabilitation of wrist and forearm. The controller has a decision support system structure strengthened with conventional statistical methods and databases. The controller uses the patient's biomechanical parameters to make an assessment and proposes a treatment in line with this. In accordance with the recommended treatment, it produces the control parameters, torque, and position information for the control of the rehabilitation robot. The system's ability of assessment and treatment was tested with voluntary patients. Through these test …


A Two-Stage Hair Region Localization Method For Guided Laser Hair Removal, Murat Avşar, İmam Şami̇l Yeti̇k Jan 2021

A Two-Stage Hair Region Localization Method For Guided Laser Hair Removal, Murat Avşar, İmam Şami̇l Yeti̇k

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Removal of hair using laser is a widely used method, where our goal is to permanently remove hair by using laser to cause heat in order to thermally damage the hair follicle. However, currently available laser hair removal systems affect the outer skin layers besides hair follicles. This is a disadvantage of classical methods with major health risks. We propose a method to overcome these health risks by guiding the laser beam only to automatically localized hair regions. This study aims to develop an automated feature-based hair region localization method as an integral part of the proposed hair removal system …


A New Hybrid Genetic Algorithm For Protein Structure Prediction On The 2dtriangular Lattice, Bouroubi Sadek, Nabil Boumedine Jan 2021

A New Hybrid Genetic Algorithm For Protein Structure Prediction On The 2dtriangular Lattice, Bouroubi Sadek, Nabil Boumedine

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The flawless functioning of the protein is essentially related to its three-dimensional structure. Therefore,predicting protein structure from its amino acid sequence is a fundamental problem that draws researchers' attentionin many areas. The protein structure prediction problem (PSP) can be formulated as a combinatorial optimization problem based on simplified lattice models such as the hydrophobic-polar model. In this paper, we propose a new hybridalgorithm that combines three different known heuristic algorithms: the genetic algorithm, the tabu search strategy,and the local search algorithm to solve the PSP problem. Regarding the evaluation of the proposed approach, wepresent an experimental study, where we consider …


Neuro-Adaptive Backstepping Integral Sliding Mode Control Design For Nonlinearwind Energy Conversion System, Imran Ullah Khan, Laiq Khan, Qudrat Khan, Shafaat Ullah, Uzair Khan, Saghir Ahmad Jan 2021

Neuro-Adaptive Backstepping Integral Sliding Mode Control Design For Nonlinearwind Energy Conversion System, Imran Ullah Khan, Laiq Khan, Qudrat Khan, Shafaat Ullah, Uzair Khan, Saghir Ahmad

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The electrical power extracted from a wind energy conversion system (WECS) tends to be inconsistentdue to the intermittent nature of the wind. This issue is addressed by formulating a maximum power point tracking(MPPT) control strategy that optimizes the power extraction from the WECS under a wide range of wind speed profiles.This research article focuses on the formulation of a nonlinear neuro-adaptive backstepping integral sliding mode control(NABISMC) based MPPT strategy for a standalone, variable speed, fixed-pitch WECS equipped with a permanentmagnet synchronous generator (PMSG). The proposed paradigm is a hybrid of the conventional backstepping andthe integral sliding mode control (ISMC) based …


Robust Image Hashing Based On Structural And Perceptual Features Forauthentication Of Color Images, Muhammad Farhan Khan, Syed Muhammad Monir, Imran Naseem Jan 2021

Robust Image Hashing Based On Structural And Perceptual Features Forauthentication Of Color Images, Muhammad Farhan Khan, Syed Muhammad Monir, Imran Naseem

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Image hashing is one of the most celebrated techniques regarding the discipline of image forensics, imageretrieval, image indexing, content verification, and zero watermarking. For such sensitive and complex problems,generation of a unique and robust image hash is an utmost prerequisite for an image identifier driven from the perceptualcontents of an image. As a design perspective, it is essential for an image hash to have robustness and optimizeddiscriminative capability. We propose a robust image hashing technique by acquiring perceptual features based on anovel distance magnitude profile utilizing color pixel incongruity among the contiguous pixels, as well as producing astructural image for …


Low Communication Parallel Distributed Adaptive Signal Processing (Lc-Pdasp)Architecture For Processing-Inefficient Platforms, Hasan Raza, Ghalib Hussain, Noor Khan Jan 2021

Low Communication Parallel Distributed Adaptive Signal Processing (Lc-Pdasp)Architecture For Processing-Inefficient Platforms, Hasan Raza, Ghalib Hussain, Noor Khan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, a low communication parallel distributed adaptive signal processing (LC-PDASP) architecturefor a group of computationally incapable and inexpensive small platforms is introduced. The proposed architectureis capable of running computationally high adaptive filtering algorithms parallely with minimally low communicationoverhead. A recursive least square (RLS) adaptive algorithm based on the application of multiple-input multiple-output(MIMO) channel estimation is implemented on the proposed LC-PDASP architecture. Complexity and Communicationburden of proposed LC-PDASP architecture are compared with that of conventional PDASP architecture. The compar-ative analysis shows that the proposed LC-PDASP architecture exhibits low computational complexity and provides animprovement more than of85%reduced communication burden than …


Long Term Stability Of 1.3 Ghz High Power Rf Amplifier, Özlem Karsli, İ.Evri̇m Çolak Jan 2021

Long Term Stability Of 1.3 Ghz High Power Rf Amplifier, Özlem Karsli, İ.Evri̇m Çolak

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Turkish accelerator and radiation laboratory (TARLA) is an accelerator based oscillator mode free electronlaser (FEL) facility under construction. The acceleration beamline includes a fundamental buncher (FB) in order to confine the electron beam into a compressed bunch. In this study, we demonstrate the commissioning tests of 500 W RF amplifier powering FB and present the phase stability dependence on the pressure and temperature of the water cooling line under long time run conditions.As the disturbing effects break down the synchronization between the particle and RF power during acceleration, the reasons disquieting the stability of the RF amplifier are investigated. One …


Design Of A Compact Wearable Ultrawideband Mimo Antenna With Improved Portisolation, Amit Baran Dey, Utkarsh Bhatt, Wasim Arif Jan 2021

Design Of A Compact Wearable Ultrawideband Mimo Antenna With Improved Portisolation, Amit Baran Dey, Utkarsh Bhatt, Wasim Arif

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This study presents a compact dual element wearable ultrawideband (UWB) multi-in multi-out (MIMO)antenna with increased port isolation. The suggested design consists of a jeans substrate in which a tree-fashioned stubcomprising of eight branches is introduced in the middle position of the partially etched antenna ground for improvingthe characteristics of port isolation. The proposed design occupies the frequency spectrum operating from 1.71 to12.63 GHz (impedance bandwidth of around 152.3%) and satisfies the bandwidth demands for WiMAX (3.2-3.8 GHz),WLAN (5.15-5.35/5.72-4.85 GHz), the C Downlink-uplink bands (3.7-4.2/5.9-6.425GHz), ITU bands (8-8.5GHz) andthe downlink defense band (7.2-7.5GHz). The antenna is able to maintain isolation between …


The Nearest Polyhedral Convex Conic Regions For High-Dimensional Classification, Hakan Çevi̇kalp, Emre Çi̇men, Gürkan Öztürk Jan 2021

The Nearest Polyhedral Convex Conic Regions For High-Dimensional Classification, Hakan Çevi̇kalp, Emre Çi̇men, Gürkan Öztürk

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the nearest-convex-model type classifiers, each class in the training set is approximated with a convexclass model, and a test sample is assigned to a class based on the shortest distance from the test sample to these classmodels. In this paper, we propose new methods for approximating the distances from test samples to the convex regionsspanned by training samples of classes. To this end, we approximate each class region with a polyhedral convex conicregion by utilizing polyhedral conic functions (PCFs) and its extension, extended PCFs. Then, we derive the necessary formulations for computing the distances from test samples to these …


Analysis Of Shielding Effectiveness By Optimizing Aperture Dimensions Of Arectangular Enclosure With Genetic Algorithm, Sunay Güler, Si̇bel Yeni̇kaya Jan 2021

Analysis Of Shielding Effectiveness By Optimizing Aperture Dimensions Of Arectangular Enclosure With Genetic Algorithm, Sunay Güler, Si̇bel Yeni̇kaya

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has now become a substantial challenge more than any other time sincethe number of electric vehicles (EV) increased rapidly. The electric driving system in an EV consists of power electroniccomponents supplied by high voltage battery source. They are both source and victim of potential electromagneticinterference (EMI) since fast switching process occurs inside them. Electromagnetic shielding provides a significantprotection against EMI for any electrical and electronic components inside the vehicle. In this paper, analysis of shieldingeffectiveness (SE) by optimizing aperture dimensions of a rectangular enclosure is investigated. Realistic dimensions of theshielding enclosure of an inverter component are employed. …


A Nonlinear Disturbance Observer Scheme For Discrete Time Control Systems, Mehmet Önder Efe, Coşku Kasnakoğlu Jan 2021

A Nonlinear Disturbance Observer Scheme For Discrete Time Control Systems, Mehmet Önder Efe, Coşku Kasnakoğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a modification to the original disturbance observer based control (DOBC) scheme byredefining the lowpass filter using a nonlinear element. The proposed technique improves the disturbance predictionperformance for both small and large magnitude disturbance signals. The contribution of the current work is to unfoldthe stability and performance conditions under the proposed modification. A comparative set of simulation studies arediscussed and it is seen that the proposed modification results in smaller disturbance prediction error energy and smallertracking error energy when the plant model is discrete time and uncertain.


Turkish Sign Language Recognition Based On Multistream Data Fusion, Cemi̇l Gündüz, Hüseyi̇n Polat Jan 2021

Turkish Sign Language Recognition Based On Multistream Data Fusion, Cemi̇l Gündüz, Hüseyi̇n Polat

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Sign languages are nonverbal, visual languages that hearing- or speech-impaired people use for communication.Aside from hands, other communication channels such as body posture and facial expressions are also valuable insign languages. As a result of the fact that the gestures in sign languages vary across countries, the significance ofcommunication channels in each sign language also differs. In this study, representing the communication channels usedin Turkish sign language, a total of 8 different data streams-4 RGB, 3 pose, 1 optical flow-were analyzed. Inception3D was used for RGB and optical flow; and LSTM-RNN was used for pose data streams. Experiments were conductedby …


Design Of The Fractional Order Internal Model Controller Using The Swarmintelligence Techniques For The Coupled Tank System, Sateesh Kumar Vavilala, Vinopraba Thirumavalavan, Radhakrishnan Thota, Sivakumaran Natarajan Jan 2021

Design Of The Fractional Order Internal Model Controller Using The Swarmintelligence Techniques For The Coupled Tank System, Sateesh Kumar Vavilala, Vinopraba Thirumavalavan, Radhakrishnan Thota, Sivakumaran Natarajan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The coupled tank system (comprising two tanks) is used in the chemical industries, water treatment plantsetc. Level control of the coupled tank system is a common problem in the process control industry. This work proposes afractional order internal model controller (FOIMC) with a higher order fractional filter for the level control of the coupledtank system. A first order plus delay time (FOPDT) model of the system is used in the controller design. FOIMC hasadvantages like robustness to changes in the system gain and extended stability margins. The proposed higher orderfractional filter makes the controller physically realizable and quickly roll off …


An Efficient Deep Learning Based Fog Removal Model For Multimedia Applications, Gaurav Saxena, Sarita Singh Bhadauria Jan 2021

An Efficient Deep Learning Based Fog Removal Model For Multimedia Applications, Gaurav Saxena, Sarita Singh Bhadauria

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the present era of technology, several applications such as surveillances systems, security and object recognitions mainly depend on the contents of an image. In this context, the hazy/foggy environment and/or other adverse climatic conditions degrade the image contents that severely influences the result of related applications. The effective haze removal from a single image decides the reliability of these systems. The convolutional neural network (CNN) based techniques are widely used among the available image dehazing methods. However, in CNN based image dehazing techniques, the robustness and accuracy of the learning models are based on the improvement of transmission estimation …


Model-Based Control For Second-Order Piezo Actuator System With Hysteresis Intime-Delay Environment, Saikat Kumar Shome, Sandip Jana, Arpita Mukherjee, Partha Bhattacharjee Jan 2021

Model-Based Control For Second-Order Piezo Actuator System With Hysteresis Intime-Delay Environment, Saikat Kumar Shome, Sandip Jana, Arpita Mukherjee, Partha Bhattacharjee

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Piezo actuated systems are promising solutions for precision positioning applications. In this paper, a piezoelectric actuator is modeled as a second-order system using the Dahl hysteresis model and the system parameters have been identified from experimental data. The modified internal model control (M-IMC) approach is presented, which not only improves control performance but also reduces associated controller hardware resources. System dead time is approximated using first-order Padé expansion and the proposed Smith predictor-based M-IMC for piezoelectric actuators is seen to offer satisfactory stable control response even for plants with large dead time. The control performance of the M-IMC has been …